AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
The STARLAN NETWORK communication driver (NAUCOM) is used before CAM is run on
a STARLAN NETWORK workstation. The Extended Device driver (CAM232) is used when
CAM is run on a PC connected to a System 25 DLC port.
The default screen presented when the user accesses CAM is the phone directory screen. The
phone screen is divided into five partitions:
Call Appearance area–provides call appearance for voice lines and data lines for
each extension shown.
A call timer for each line is also displayed.
Feature Selection area—allows the user to select the voice or data line to be used,
initiate the call, and start the timer by function keys. Additional function keys may
be assigned to repertory dialing numbers.
Personal Directory area–holds a maximum of 200 entries, displayed 10 entries at a
time. Each screen is arranged alphabetically.
Message and Status area—contains prompts and messages for the user for the action
being executed.
Command Line area—contains commands available to the user for the area being
worked in. Commands are executed when the user presses the <ALT> key and the
first letter of the command.
The user may access the following commands:
Data mode—provides the user with the terminal emulation screen.
Edit—provides the user with the directory edit screen. Allows the user to
add, modify, and erase directory entries, group names, and feature functions.
Directory entries contain name,
number with auto login script, comment,
group, and voice/data fields.
Data entries also have parameter setup, a
screen with fields for speed, parity, permit mismatch, and number of bits.
The parameter setup allows speeds of 2400, 4800, 9600, and Autobaud.
Find–allows the user to search directory entries by name or group ID.
Restore–displays the first 10 entries of the directory after a Find.
Print–prints the entire contents of the directory on device LPT1.
Setup—provides the user with the setup screen. Allows the user to view or
change the following options:
communications port, printer port, speed,
parity, character size, return key code,
autotimer, flow control, extension
numbers, remote access enable, remote access password, and remote greeting.
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