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#68447 03/21/02 12:10 PM
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I want to use Outlook|contacts to place call from modem and modem can pickup line from BIS-34D AT&T phone set. I have System 25 R3 Ver 4.15.4

How to connect BIS-34D to modem or any other idea.

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I would like to know how to make calls from Outlook. I was not aware of this feature.
I have not heard of using a Bis-34 to connect to a modem either.

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Outlook 2000 is TAPI enable, so you can place a call using modem from your contacts in CONTACTS folder. There is small telephone icon on the tools bar OR press Ctrl+Shift+D to start your call from selected contacts.

I am thinking that BIS-34 or Any BIS has one extra OTHER port in the back, may we can use that to connect to PC and modem will place a call by picking one of the line from BIS. This way my user have all PBX features available and call'll go thru the PBX for better billing perpuse and etc..

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Thanks for the outlook info. When your user places the call, does he expect to talk through the BIS Telephone to the caller? Or, is he just using a mic and speakers from his PC to make the call? If the latter is the case, do you have any S/L ports on the PBX. It might be an easier config issue to run a single line set across the same cable and just break it out at the jack. This assumes they are using a 4 pair cable, in which case the brown is not used by the PBX.


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Yes, He want to talk into BIS phone, not on the PC's MIC or speaker. This way he has all
PBX features on hand like HOLD, CONFERENCE, PARK and many more.

I know that S/L phone to use as second set. Do you any other solution with only one phone set on his desk. He can get that modem calls on his old ext by * 7 and then S/L extension to pickup call. I don't want this way to get done.

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for those feaures, he probably needs to go with some type of CTI intergration, which I don't think any BIS telephone is capable of, or a System 25. Sounds like he needs to go to a different system, or use a enhanced single line set that would offer him features.

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