Helpful Hints
Using Log Viewer
When using Log Viewer, keep in mind the following information:
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When the Log Viewer window is open, select the Refresh option from
the View menu to make sure you are viewing all of the entries you have
specified. If you make or receive a call while the Log Viewer window is
open, that entry will not be displayed in the Log Viewer. The Refresh
option insures that all relevant entries are displayed.
The call log stores a maximum of 8,000 calls. Entry 8001 overwrites the
oldest entry in the call log.
By default the system automatically adds deleted entries to the call log
archive file. The call log archive is an ASCII file in which each field of
data is separated by a tab. The archive file is called PWLOG.ARC and
is located in your Windows directory. This file can be viewed, edited, or
modified by any program that can access ASCII files. If you do not wish
to keep your call log entries permanently, turn off the "Add auto. deleted
entries to archive file" option from the Preferences option in the Setup
menu.
Running Log Viewer
To run Log Viewer, you must access Windows and open the program group
that contains the AT&T PassageWay applications. You can run Log Viewer by
itself, or access it from within the AT&TCall or AT&TBuzz applications. To run
Log Viewer by itself, double-click on the Log Viewer icon. The Log Viewer
window appears. Refer to the following section describing the tasks that you
will perform regularly while using Log Viewer.
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Page 28: ...Installing and Setting Up PassageWay Solution Figure 2 1 PassageWay Solution Components 2 3 ...
Page 65: ...Installing and Setting Up PassageWay Solution 2 40 ...
Page 93: ...Using AT TBuzz 3 28 ...
Page 96: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 1 Untitled AT TCall Window 4 3 ...
Page 97: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 2 Components of an AT TCall Window 4 4 ...
Page 100: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 4 Desktop with 10 20 Quick Dials and Card Hidden 4 7 ...
Page 101: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 5 Desktop with 25 50 Quick Dials and Card Displayed 4 8 ...
Page 102: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 6 Desktop with 25 50 Quick Dials and Card Hidden 4 9 ...
Page 144: ...Using AT TCall Figure 4 26 Printed Cards With and Without the Notes 4 51 ...
Page 177: ...Using AT TCall 4 84 ...
Page 181: ...Using AT TSet Figure 5 2 Components of the AT TSet Window 5 4 ...
Page 247: ...Using Log Viewer 6 20 ...
Page 250: ...Using AT TConnect Figure 7 1 AT TConnect Window 7 3 ...
Page 252: ...Using AT TConnect Figure 7 2 Events Log Dialog Box 2 When finished select the OK button 7 5 ...
Page 265: ...Using AT TConnect 7 18 ...
Page 287: ...Troubleshooting 9 18 ...
Page 289: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 1 AT TBuzz Menu Tree A 2 ...
Page 290: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 2 AT TCall Menu Tree A 3 ...
Page 291: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 3 AT TSet Menu Tree A 4 ...
Page 292: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 4 Log Viewer Menu Tree A 5 ...
Page 293: ...Appendix A Menu Trees Figure A 5 AT TConnect Menu Tree A 6 ...
Page 305: ...Appendix B PC Serial Ports B 12 ...
Page 311: ...Glossary GL 4 ...
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