User`s manual
11
Getting started
Connect your telephone base to computer
Your new AT&T TL86103 allows you to make and receive softphone calls by
connecting the telephone base to your computer using the USB cable provided
in the package. You can manage softphone Voice over IP (VoIP) calls through
Skype
TM
or Microsoft Lync
®
, landline calls, or cell calls by using the AT&T
Softphone Call Manager. You can also use the voice command feature to make
calls (see page 59) after you have installed the AT&T Softphone Call Manager.
To connect the telephone base to your computer:
Plug the USB cable into your computer as shown below. Wait for your
computer to recognize your AT&T TL86103.
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Installation of AT&T Softphone Call Manager on computer
To install AT&T Softphone Call Manager:
1.
Put the CD-ROM that comes with the package into your computer. Open
My computer, and then double click to open the disk drive.
-OR-
Visit www.telephones.att.com/downloads to download the software. Unzip
the file after download.
2.
Double click the installation file to begin the InstallShield Wizard.
3. If any security warning window pops up, tick the option check box to authorize
the installation of the software. Click Run.
4 Click
Next>. Read the license agreement, and then accept the terms by
pressing the upper check box. Press Next> to continue.
5. The default installation path is:
“C:\Program Files\AT&T\AT&T Softphone Call Manager v3”.
Click the Browse... button to change the path if necessary. Click Next>.
6. Choose the program for connection with the software. Click
Next>.
7. Click
Install to begin installation.
8. When the installation is done, press
Finish to exit the installation program. If
you want to launch the AT&T Softphone Call Manager after installation, tick
the option check box before pressing Finish.
The Skype name
is a trademark of Skype.
Microsoft Lync
®
is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Plug the small end of the USB cable
into the micro USB port on the right
side of the telephone base.
Plug the large end of the USB
cable into a USB port on your
computer.