Operating instructions
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optiClient 130 V5.0 , Administrator Documentation and Operating Instructions
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch General Information
1 General Information
What is optiClient 130?
optiClient 130 is a PC-based multimedia application offering connection services from different
communication media via LAN (network). Voice connections can be administered and con-
trolled by optiClient 130. optiClient 130 is operated like a phone on your PC.
Modular configuration
optiClient 130 is made up of modular functional elements which can be exchanged or used to
enhance the feature scope.
● The basic module in optiClient 130 is the main bar. The main bar itself does not provide
communication functions. Instead, it acts as a central element which, together with the var-
ious modules, determines the communication functions available and the display mode
used for optiClient 130.
● User interface modules are used for operating the various functions available in windows
and dialogs. User interface modules are, for example, phone windows, directories, Call List
Administration, etc.
● Provider modules determine the communication systems or communication service pro-
viders to which optiClient 130 can be connected.
● Manager modules work invisibly in the background. They perform general communication
control functions. Manager modules Manger modules include for example, the Keyboard
Manager and ScreenSaver Manager.
Module expansions
● As a user, you have access to all modules installed as software. For more information on
the modules installed, contact your system administrator.
● Yo u c a n add or delete modules installed for use on "your" optiClient 130. Please note that
not every module installed is used on a day-to-day basis. Deleting a necessary module can
limit your optiClient 130 or prevent it from working properly.
● You cannot add or delete modules during live operation. You can only do this before you
log on.
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optiClient 130 comes with a specific set of modules on installation. Changing the
type or number of modules installed/configured may prevent optiClient 130 from
completing certain tasks correctly. Make sure you consult your administrator before
making any changes to the modules installed and configured.