Operation Manual
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LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client
How does LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client work?
Therefore, there are almost no limits to your imagination. For example,
buttons which are frequently used can be optically highlighted and moved to
a specific location in LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client - seldom or never used
buttons can be removed completely. However, in case you do need the
functionality of a deleted button, you can find these at any time in the menus
provided.
For further information please refer to the "LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client
Skin Editor" documentation.
Two, Four or More Lines for Every User (Line Concept)
Common telephones provide the user with one, sometimes two lines. With
LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client, you can have access to two (default setting)
or even more lines. These lines are also referred to as “virtual lines” because,
technically, they are created as parallel “IP connections” for simultaneous
calls on your PC network connection. The “virtual lines” allow you to
telephone comfortably, and they simplify operation. “Virtual lines” are
represented by Line buttons on the telephone interface. With just a click of
the mouse, you can easily
select the line you want to speak on, or
switch between lines, or
“join” lines in order to connect two subscribers, for example.
Operating Your LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client Using Drag & Drop
With the help of Drag & Drop technology, you can operate your LANCOM
Advanced VoIP Client in a completely new way. You can use the mouse to
direct telephone calls to a specific line, to connect phone calls, to start
conferences and to add more subscribers to the conference. Furthermore,
you can use the mouse to drag telephone numbers and symbolic names from
other applications into your LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client in order to
establish the appropriate connection.
Microsoft Outlook and Exchange Work Hand-in-Hand with LANCOM Advan-
ced VoIP Client
LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client uses the Internet Protocol and interacts
excellently with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes. For
example, you can call a subscriber directly from the Contacts, or configure
LANCOM Advanced VoIP Client in such a way that the the associated contact
for an incoming call is displayed immediately, or a journal entry is created.