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Lucent Technologies PassageWay Service Provider For PARTNER Communications System Getting Started
Lucent Technologies PassageWay Service Provider For PARTNER Communications System Getting Started
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Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-28 27. Choose a button where a feature is assigned. A submenu appears, displaying the following options: ¾ Clear Button ¾ Auto Dial ¾ Call Forward ¾ Do Not Disturb ¾ Inspect ¾ Cancel 28. Choose the appropriate feature for the selected button. The label for the selected feature appears on the button. 29. Repeat Steps 27 and 28 for any other buttons. 30. When you are finished, choose the Continue button. The PassageWay Configurator - Complete message box appears. 31. Choose the OK button. If you are using Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 or later, the Configuration Complete message box appears. Proceed to Step 32. If you are using Windows 3.1 or later, the Telephony Drivers dialog box appears. Perform the followings steps: a. In the Telephony Drivers dialog box, choose the Close button. b. In the Telephony window, choose the Close button. The Configuration Complete message box appears. Proceed to Step 32.
Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-29 32. Choose the OK button. The View README File dialog box appears. If you want to view the Readme file now, make sure the check box is selected. (This check box is selected by default). If you do not want to view the Readme file now, make sure the check box is not selected. 33. Choose the Finish button. If the Readme file check box was selected, the Notepad window appears, displaying the contents of the Readme file. Proceed to Step 34. If the Readme file check box was not selected, the About To Restart Windows message box appears. Proceed to Step 35. 34. When you are finished reading the Readme file, select Exit from the File menu to close the Notepad window. NOTE: If you have any other Notepad windows open, you must close all of them now. The installation will not continue until all Notepad windows are closed. The About To Restart Windows message box appears. 35. Choose the OK button. The Install dialog box appears. 36. Remove the diskette from the diskette drive (if you are installing from diskette), and choose the OK button. Depending on your version of Windows, either the system or Windows restarts. The PassageWay Service Provider is now installed.
Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-30 If you need to modify any of the information for your telephone (for example, lines or features are added to or removed from your telephone), run the PassageWay Configurator. (The PassageWay Configurator is located in the folder/program group that contains the PassageWay Service Provider.) NOTE: If you experience any difficulties running telephony applications, ask your PARTNER System Manager to check the administration of your telephone and then run the PassageWay Configurator again to correct any errors you may have made.
Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-31 Removing the PassageWay Service Provider Use the following procedure to remove the PassageWay Service Provider. If you are using Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 or later, proceed to “Removing the PassageWay Service Provider in Windows 95 or Windows NT.” If you are using Windows 3.1 or later, proceed to “Removing the PassageWay Service Provider in Windows 3.1 or Later.” Removing the PassageWay Service Provider in Windows 95 or Windows NT To remove the PassageWay Service Provider from your PC in Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 or later: 1. Close all PassageWay applications and telephony applications. 2. Select the Start button. The Start menu appears. 3. Select Programs. 4. Select the application folder that contains the PassageWay Service Provider. (The default application folder is PassageWay for PARTNER.) 5. Select UnInstaller for Service Provider. The PassageWay for PARTNER UnInstaller dialog box appears.
Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-32 6. Choose the Next button. The Ready To UnInstall dialog box appears. 7. Choose the Finish button. The Perform Uninstall status box appears, displaying the status of the uninstall process. When the uninstall is completed, the UnInstaller Finished message box appears. 8. Choose the OK button. If you are using Windows 95, the PassageWay Service Provider is removed from your PC. If you are using Windows NT 4.0 or later, a dialog box appears, prompting you to restart your computer. Make sure there is no diskette in your diskette drive, and choose the OK button to restart your PC.
Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-33 Removing the PassageWay Service Provider in Windows 3.1 or Later To remove the PassageWay Service Provider from your PC in Windows 3.1 or later: 1. Close all PassageWay applications and telephony applications. 2. Open the program group that contains the PassageWay Service Provider. (The default program group is PassageWay for PARTNER.) 3. Double-click on the UnInstaller for Service Provider icon. The PassageWay for PARTNER UnInstaller dialog box appears. 4. Choose the Next button. The Remove Service Provider dialog box appears. 5. Choose the OK button. The Telephony window appears. 6. Choose the Driver Setup button. The Telephony Drivers dialog box appears. 7. In the Installed Drivers box, select Lucent PassageWay Service Provider , and choose the Remove button. A Telephony dialog box appears, prompting you to confirm that you want to remove the selected Telephony Service Provider. 8. Choose the Yes button. The PassageWay Service Provider is removed from your PC and is no longer displayed in the Installed Drivers box of the Telephony Drivers dialog box. 9. Choose the Close button to close the Telephony Drivers dialog box.
Installing and Configuring the PassageWay Service Provider 2-34 10. Choose the Close button to close the Telephony window. The Ready to UnInstall dialog box appears prompting you to confirm that you want to remove the PassageWay Service Provider and all associated files. 11. Choose the Finish button. The Perform Uninstall status box appears, displaying the status of the uninstall process. When the uninstall is completed, the UnInstaller Finished message box appears. NOTE: If you are running SHARE, a Share Violation error message box appears soon after the PassageWay Service Provider UnInstaller starts removing the files from your system. Choose the Cancel button (you may have to choose it two or more times), and you will be able to continue removing the files. Two PassageWay UnInstaller files will not be removed from your PC. (These files can be removed manually.) As a result, the directory containing the PassageWay Service Provider will not be removed. (The default directory for the PassageWay Service Provider is pwp.) The Share Violation error message box will appear two or more times. 12. Choose the OK button.
Using PARTNER Extension Programming 3 3-1 Overview This chapter provides the following information: „a description of PARTNER Extension Programming „helpful hints describing how to use PARTNER Extension Programming „the procedure for running PARTNER Extension Programming for the first time NOTE: PARTNER Extension Programming requires a system telephone with a display and supports the following PARTNER systems: ¾ PARTNER ACS (all releases) ¾ PARTNER Endeavor (all releases) ¾ PARTNER II (all releases) ¾ PARTNER Plus (all releases) ¾ PARTNER Release 3 or later PARTNER Extension Programming is not available on Windows NT 4.0 or later.
Using PARTNER Extension Programming 3-2 What is PARTNER Extension Programming? PARTNER Extension Programming is an application that enables you to perform Extension Programming for your system telephone from your PC. (You must have a system telephone with a display.) Extension Programming includes programming user features, Personal Speed Dial List, and Extension Name. (The Extension Name feature is available with PARTNER Plus Release 3.1 or later, PARTNER II Release 3.1 or later, and all releases of PARTNER ACS and PARTNER Endeavor.) With PARTNER Extension Programming, you can create and save multiple programming files for your telephone. If you are a PARTNER System Manager, you can also perform Centralized Telephone Programming for other extensions that have any system or standard telephones. Centralized Telephone Programming includes programming user features, Personal Speed Dial List, Automatic Line Selection, and ringing options for line buttons. The System Manager can also program the System Speed Dial List. Each PARTNER Extension Programming file consists of the programmable information for your extension. Figure 3-1 shows a sample PARTNER Extension Programming file for a PARTNER-34D telephone.
What is PARTNER Extension Programming? 3-3 Figure 3-1. Sample PARTNER Extension Programming File for a PARTNER-34D Telephone