Cygnion HRCU10102 Cordless Phone User Manual Chapter2
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Chapter 2 Installation Successful Installation To install the CG 2400 system successfully, you must follow the installation instructions precisely. NOTE: Do not attach the base station to your PC until you are instructed to do so during the installation process! The base station driver is not preloaded into Microsoft ® Windows ®98, so connecting the base station before the driver is loaded may prevent the system from successfully recognizing the hardware. There are four basic steps to successful installation: • Charging the handset • Installing the software • Setting up the base station • Running the Configuration Wizard If installation fails, uninstall the program before trying to reinstall. See “Reinstalling the Software” on page179 for procedures. System Requirements Minimum hardware and software Recommended hardware Optional 233 MH Z P R OCESSOR 32 MB RAM 16- BIT SOUND CARD M ICR OSOFT WIND OWS 98 ( PRE -INSTALLED) 60 MB FREE HAR D DISK SPACE CD ROM 1 ANALOG PHONE LINE U S B PORT 300 MH Z P R OCESSOR 64 MB RAM OR HIGHER 140 MB F REE HARD DISK SPACE 2 ND ANALOG PHONE LINE F AX /M ODEM M ICROSOFT O UTLOOK 13 The DG 200 Handset The complete CyberGenie CG 2400 system includes: 2 standard phone cords DA 202 Base Station USB cable If you’ve purchased additional handsets, you will want to subscribe them after basic installation. Handset subscription procedures are covered in “Subscribing a Handset to the Base Station” on page76. Charging the Handset Base station desk stand The components you will need: DG 200 Handset with detachable clip Base station power supply XA 200 Handset charger with desk mount Handset charger power supply Not shown: One pre-subscribed handset is included with the system. Up to nine additional handsets can be subscribed to a single base station. Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide System Components • Base station wall mount • NiMH battery pack for the handset • CyberGenie@Work CD-ROM • Quick Installation sheet • CG 2400 User Guide • Handset Quick Reference • Handset • Handset battery pack • Handset charger and charger support (desk or wall mount) • Handset charger power supply To install the battery pack: 1. Press down with your thumbs, then pull in the direction of the arrow to open the handset. Verify that you have all of the components listed. If components are missing, contact your dealer or place of purchase. 14 15 To assemble the handset charger: 1. Insert the power supply plug into the socket on the back center of the charger. 2. Align the bottom tabs on the charger support with the bottom holes on the back of the charger. Rotate the mount toward the charger until it clicks in place. 3. Route the wire through the guide. Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide 2. Plug the battery wire into the connector. The plug and connector are keyed to fit in one direction only. 3. Plug the power supply into an approved electrical outlet. To charge the handset: NOTE: Let the handset charge for at least three hours before 4. Place the battery securely inside the battery compartment. 5. Replace the cover. first use. 1. Insert the handset securely into the charger. 2. If the handset is on, press the key for approximately two seconds, or until the handset turns off. 3. While charging, the green indicator light on the charger will be on. If it does not come on within 10 to 20 seconds of putting the handset into the charger, verify that the metal contacts on the bottom of the handset align with the metal pins in the charger. When the handset is fully charged, the indicator light will go off. 16 17 When not in use, leave the handset in the charger to keep it charged. When the batteries are fully charged, the battery meter on the handset display shows . When the batteries are low, both the battery meter and the red indicator light on the handset flash. An alarm sounds from the handset when less than 15 minutes of calling time are left. Fully charged batteries provide 15 hours of calling time or 100 hours of standby time. The rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack should last for a year or longer under normal conditions. The CyberGenie@Work Software CyberGenie@Work is the software that drives the CG 2400 system. It provides an interface between a public phone service, the CG 2400 system, and the user. CyberGenie’s Speech-Activated Dialer and Microsoft Outlook The Messaging Application Programming Interface, or MAPI, is a Microsoft standard for messaging software that allows different types of message information (email, voicemail, contact lists, etc.) to interact through a common interface. NOTE: Outlook Express is not MAPI-compliant. NOTE: The dial-byname feature lets you ask CyberGenie to dial numbers from your contacts list if they have been activated for speech recognition. 18 Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide Maintaining Battery Charge The CG 2400 system is designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Outlook and other MAPI-compliant software by using the contacts list to create a speech-activated dialer. (If you don’t have Outlook, you can create a contacts list in CyberGenie@Work.) If you have names and numbers set up in Microsoft Outlook, the CyberGenie@Work Installation Wizard lets you activate any name in the book for speech recognition. A minimum of contact data is required: • First or last name • At least one phone number 19 NOTE: If CyberGenie@Work does not detect Microsoft Outlook or Windows Messaging Service (both MAPIcompliant), it will automatically install WMS during the installation process. Loading the Software CyberGenie@Work requires a MAPI-compliant program to work fully. It shares your Microsoft Outlook database, adding fields to each name and address for speech activation or for downloading contact information to your handset. When you add a record through CyberGenie@Work, it is also added to your Microsoft Outlook database. Before you load the software, you will need to prepare Windows. The steps you perform prior to installing CyberGenie@Work keep the system standby mode turned off, ensuring that CyberGenie can respond in a timely manner. Once the software is installed, a configuration wizard will automatically launch to take you through the basic configuration steps that get your system up and running immediately. If you do not use Microsoft Outlook, you can set up your phonebook directly with CyberGenie’s contacts feature, including speech activation, and retrieve your messages from the System Inbox. Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide How the Programs Integrate Prior to installing CyberGenie@Work: 1. Close any open software programs. Ensuring Outlook Support 2. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings> Control Panel. If you use Microsoft Outlook, you will need to add the MAPI components by installing Outlook’s Corporate or Workgroup E-mail Service component before installing CyberGenie (if not already installed). This allows CyberGenie@Work to implement the unified messaging functions that make it possible for you to access your voicemail, email, and faxes from one source. To add this component: 1. Insert your Microsoft Outlook CD into the CDROM drive. 2. When the installation program automatically activates, click Install Outlook, then Add New Components. 3. Select whether to add the component from the CD or from the Microsoft web site. 4. Select Corporate or Workgroup E-mail Service. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. If you have questions, refer to your Outlook manual. 20 3. Click Power Management. 4. On the Power Schemes tab, select Always On for Power schemes . 5. Select Never for System standby (not present in all installations). 6. Select Never for Turn off hard disk. 7. Click OK to save. NOTE: Do not attach the base station to your PC until you are instructed to do so during the installation process! To install CyberGenie@Work: 1. Insert the CyberGenie@Work CD into the CDROM drive. 2. When the installation program loads, the CyberGenie Installation window appears. Click Install . 3. The Welcome window appears. Click Next . 4. The Software License Agreement dialog box appears. Read this agreement. If you agree with the terms, click Yes. 5. The Choose Destination Location screen appears. Click Browse to select another location, or click Next to confirm the default location. The software will load. 21 The Base Station To set up the base station, you will need: • Base station • Desk stand or wall mount with screws • Base station power supply • USB cable • One or two phone cords (depending on how many analog phone lines you plan to use) Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide 6. Follow the instructions on the screen until a prompt appears that reads: Connect the base station to your PC USB port. At this point, pause in the software installation procedure and prepare your base station (next topic). Assembling the Base Station You have two mounting options: desk mount or wall mount. Before beginning assembly, decide which to use: • With the desk mount, you can place the base station on any flat surface and reposition it easily. • The wall mount requires permanent installation but does not take up desk or counter space. To mount the base station: 1. Read the warning sticker on the bottom of the base station, then remove it so the connection sockets are visible. 2. Mount the base station: Desktop mount 22 For desktop use, attach the base station to the base station stand as shown above. 23 If using the wall mount, ensure that the power supply cord reaches from the base station to an outlet, that the USB cable reaches the back of the computer, and that the phone lines will reach the phone jacks. NOTE : If you want Internet access for Line 1 on your base station, see “Sharing a Base Station Line with a Modem ” on page34. If your computer has a dedicated modem line, you will not need the base station fax/ modem socket. Screw the mount onto the wall with the provided screws. Plug in the cables before attaching the base station to the wall mount (see next step for procedure). 3. Connect the cables to the base station: Line 1 socket USB connection Fax/modem socket 4. If using the desk mount, run the cables through the wire guides. 5. Plug each phone line into the corresponding wall phone jack. 6. Plug the USB cable into the computer. Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide Wall mount 7. Plug the power supply into an approved electrical outlet. Once the power is connected, the indicator light on the base station should start blinking amber. 8. If using the wall mount, slip the base station into place on the wall mount until it clicks firmly into place. Completing Software Installation Once the base station is successfully connected and powered, you can complete software installation. Follow the directions on the screen. When the Setup Complete dialog box appears, click Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Line 2 socket Power socket Wire guides 24 25 Complete system configuration is done in two steps: Configuration Wizard Full System Configuration Changing the Base Station Authorization Code The Base Station Authorization dialog box opens: The Configuration Wizard walks you through the minimum requirements to get the basic system up and running quickly. Full system configuration lets you refine the CyberGenie@Work program to more completely fit your needs. (Procedures are covered in “ Full System Configuration ” starting on page57.) Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide The Configuration Wizard When the base station is fully assembled and connected and the system has rebooted, the CyberGenie@Work Configuration Wizard launches, and the following window appears: NOTE: The authorization code can be changed at any time. See “Base Station Setup” o n p a g e 6 5 . The authorization code is used to subscribe new handsets to the base station and to prevent unauthorized handset subscription. To change the authorization code: Click Next to accept the default, or Type in a new code, then click Next . Defining the System PIN The System PIN dialog box opens: NOTE: Once the system has rebooted, if an error message appears that says Click Next to start the wizard. Windows Messaging Service or Microsoft Outlook is not configured properly, see “ Configuring Your MAPI Application Correctly” o n p a g e 1 8 1 for procedures. 26 27 leave the system PIN blank during installation. A system PIN can be added later. See “Changing System Setup” o n p a g e 6 0 . The system PIN controls PC access to system configuration and handset access to system voicemail greetings. as “Main line.” If no description is entered, CyberGenie@Work will not recognize the line. • A system PIN is optional. All PINs must be four digits. If you enter a system PIN, note it down and put it where you can find it! If you forget it later, you will have to reinstall the software to regain system configuration access. To change the system PIN: Click Next to leave the system PIN blank, or Type in a system PIN, type again to confirm, then click Next . If you enter a description for Line 2 when you only have one line physically connected, CyberGenie@Work will attempt to access the second line even though it isn’t there. During the configuration process, you must enter a description for Line 1 for your CG 2400 system to work. NOTE: You can change the description or add a second line description at any time. See “Adding and Deleting Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide NOTE: It is recommended that you To enter a line description: 1. Type the appropriate line description for each analog line connected to the base station. 2. Click Next . External Phone Lines” Defining External Phone Lines The Phone Lines dialog box opens: on page67. Defining Users The Users dialog box opens: Line descriptions are names you assign to external phone lines. These descriptions alert CyberGenie@Work that you have one or two lines physically connected to the base station. The information is for description only and does not affect a line’s function, except for two important aspects: • 28 A user is anyone who has an assigned handset or who has a mailbox. The system supports up to 20 users. You must set up at least one user. You must enter s o m e description for a line to be activated. For example, you can enter a phone number, a line number or a text description such 29 1. Click New User. The New User dialog box opens: new users or change Activating Contacts for Speech Recognition any of the user data at any time. See “Setting The dialog box opens: up a New User” o n page80 . You can use CyberGenie to place calls to names in the contacts list that are activated for speech recognition. 2. Enter a Title (optional), First Name and Last Name , tabbing from one field to the next. NOTE: To add other users, click No Handset to set up voicemail only. You can assign a handset later. See“Assigning a Handset to a User” o n page77. NOTE: If you forget the user PIN or lose it, you will need to delete that user record, then reenter it. If you use Microsoft Outlook, CyberGenie@Work will access the information in the Microsoft Outlook address book and display the names in this window. If you do not have names already set up in Outlook, no contact names will display. 3. Enter an extension number for this user, or accept the default number displayed. The extension number is unique to that user. It can be any number from 10 to 98. 4. When running Configuration Wizard the first time, only one handset should be available. This window only activates or deactivates a contact for speech recognition with CyberGenie. It has no other effect on the contact records. 5. To assign a handset, click the Handset 1 icon. 6. The user PIN controls user access to personal voicemail and voice messages. Type the PIN in the Enter User PIN box, then verify the PIN in the Re-enter User PIN box. Make a note of the PIN assigned. 7. When all user data is entered, click O K. 8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 as needed. When done, click Next . Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide To set up a user: NOTE: You can add You can activate up to 100 contacts for speech recognition. NOTE: Contact records can be added, edited and activated or deactivated for speech recognition at any time. See “Adding and Updating Contact Records ” o n p a g e 1 0 7 . To activate a contact for speech recognition: 1. Highlight the displayed name, then click the Activate button. 2. To activate multiple contacts at the same time, use the shift key to select a range of names. 3. To disable speech recognition for a contact, highlight the displayed name, then click the Deactivate button. 4. When done, click Next. 30 31 Start Using Your System! The Configuration Complete dialog box provides a configuration summary: When installation is complete, the Windows desktop appears with the CyberGenie@Work monitor button displayed on the Windows system tray. Once the handset is fully charged, you can use it to place outgoing calls and receive incoming calls. If you set up contacts for speech activation while running the Configuration Wizard, you can also use CyberGenie’s call-by-name. Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide Completing Configuration To place a call using the keypad: 1. Pre-dial the number using the handset keypad. 2. Press the To place a call using CyberGenie: To complete configuration: 1. Press the 1. Verify that the information displayed is correct. key on the handset. 2. When CyberGenie asks Who would you like to call?, say the contact name. 2. Click Finish . To set up your personal voicemail greeting: Registering the Product Product registration ensures that you get support and notice of updates to the system: key to place the call. 1. Press NOTE: For full information on the types of outgoing messages you can use and how to record them, see “Unified Messaging Features from the PC ” on page117. 2. When CyberGenie asks Who would you like to call?, say CyberGenie, or press on the handset. 3. Following CyberGenie's response, say Personal Greetings, or press 8, then 1 on the handset. 4. Following CyberGenie’s response, say Main Greeting, or press 1. 5. Next, say Record, or press 2. Record your message. When done, press say Save , or press 1. To register your product: NOTE: Register your product now to ensure product support! 32 Click Registration Form to print and fax or mail your registration, or Learn more about your system , then For a full description of the system interface options and how to use them, see “ The User Interface” starting on page37. Click Register to complete registration online. 33 You can expand your CG 2400 system by adding handsets. You can also configure a base station to share a phone line with your PC’s fax/modem card. To configure your system to support a fax/ modem on Line 1: 1. Connect one end of a phone cable (not included) to the fax/modem socket on the bottom of your base station, and the other end to the Line socket on your fax/modem. Optional fax/modem socket Subscribing Additional Handsets Cha pt er 2: Inst allatio n CG 2400 Use r Guide Other Hardware Installation Options Your system comes with one handset, but additional handsets can be purchased. The system will support up to 10 handsets. See “ Subscribing a Handset to the Base Station ” on page76 for procedures. Using Your Handset with Other DA 202 Base Stations The handset that comes with your system is presubscribed to the base station it came with. However, if you use more than one base station, you can also subscribe it to multiple base stations. You can use the same handset with your base station at the office and the base station at home. See “Base Stations and Your Handset” on page166 for how to use additional base stations. 2. Right-click the button in the Windows system tray to open the CyberGenie rollup menu. 3. Select Configuration. The Configuration application window will open. Sharing a Base Station Line with a Modem If you want to share your base station’s Line 1 with a modem, you need to configure both the hardware and software to support it. This option is available only for Line 1. 34 35 CG 2400 Use r Guide 4. Click External Line(s) in the left panel to access the External Line Summary panel. 5. Double-click Line 1 . 6. If the General Properties tab is not on top, click the General tab. 7. To allow the line to accept fax calls as well as voice calls, click Share this line with modem , then click Both. For more information on line configuration, see “ External Line Setup” on page66. 36
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