Using AT&TBuzz
When running in Match to AT&TCall File mode, AT&TBuzz enables you
to specify how and when the card associated with an incoming call
appears. You can select one of the following options for displaying the
associated card (via the Options item from the Setup menu):
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On Button Selection
Sets AT&TBuzz to display the associated card when you select
the Show Card button in the Tool bar or the Show Card option
from the Controls menu. If you perform either action, the
associated card appears.
Automatically on Answer
Sets AT&TBuzz to display the associated card automatically after
you answer the call. As soon as you answer the call, the
associated card appears.
Automatically on Ringing
Sets AT&TBuzz to display the associated card automatically while
the incoming call rings at your telephone. The PARTNER system
receives the Caller ID from the local telephone network between
the first and second ring. AT&TBuzz then takes the Caller ID and
searches for a match in the associated AT&TCall file. The
associated card appears as soon as a match is found.
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Export via Paste Link DDE
The Export via Paste Link DDE mode enables AT&TBuzz to export the
Caller ID and the line label to another Windows application that supports
Paste Link DDE. In turn, AT&TBuzz may receive a string from that other
Windows application and use that string as a Call Label. Export via
Paste Link DDE mode requires that you write a macro in the other
application. Refer to Appendix C for more information.
Regardless of the run mode you select, AT&TBuzz also enables you to specify
whether or not you want to log incoming calls in the calll log. This call log is the
same one used by AT&TCall. You can set AT&TBuzz to keep a record of
either all the incoming calls you receive, only those calls that you answer, or
not log any incoming calls. At any time, you can access the Log Viewer via
AT&TBuzz to view the call log.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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