FRITZ! This manual and the software it describes are protected by copyright. The manual and software as presented are the object of a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the license conditions. The licensee bears all risk in regard to hazards and impairments of quality which may arise in connection with the use of this product.
Contents 1 1.1 1.2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Introduction 6 Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installing FRITZ! 8 Starting Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Configuration During Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 6.1 6.2 6.3 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 FRITZ!data FRITZ!fon 45 Making Phone Calls with FRITZ!fon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Configuring the Answering Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Activating the Answering Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Convenient Functions in FRITZ!fon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 The Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions and symbols are used in this manual to make it more readable and to emphasize important information: Highlighting The following table presents a short overview of the highlighting conventions used in this manual. Highlighting Function Example Quotation marks Keys, buttons, program icons, settings pages, menus, commands “Start / Programs” or “Enter” Capitals Paths and file names in running text DOCS\PCI.PDF or CAPIPORT.
Introduction 1 Introduction Welcome to FRITZ!, the compact and capable software for PCbased telecommunications over ISDN! FRITZ! consists of several software modules that make the various ISDN services convenient to use: FRITZ!web permits simple dial-up Internet access. Thanks to channel bundling and data compression, Internet connections with extremely high data transmission speeds can be established.
Installation Requirements 1.1 Installation Requirements To install and use FRITZ! you will need: A computer with an Intel or AMD processor and hardware suitable for the operating system Microsoft Windows XP, Me, 2000 or Windows 98 An ISDN-Controller with CAPI 2.0 driver software to support the protocols X.25, X.75 and Group 3 fax. We recommend the AVM FRITZ! family of ISDN-Controllers and the AVM ISDN-Controller B1 family. The ISDN-Controller should be installed before you begin installing FRITZ!.
Installing FRITZ! 2 Installing FRITZ! This chapter describes the first installation of the FRITZ! communications software. 2.1 Starting Installation If you have bought a FRITZ!Card, the first step is generally to install the card in the computer (follow the installation procedure in your ISDN-Controller manual). Then the FRITZ! software can be installed using the integrated installation program for all software components.
Configuration During Installation 4. First you are asked whether your ISDN line is a PBX extension. If your computer’s ISDN adapter is connected directly to the ISDN BRI, make sure the “Private Branch Exchange (PBX)” option is not checked. If your ISDN adapter is connected to a PBX extension, but the extension is set for automatic outside line access (i.e., without an outside line prefix), then you should also make sure this option is not checked. 5.
Where to Find What After Installation ber entered in “Fax Number” above. The station code may have up to 20 characters, and consist of digits, spaces and the plus sign “+” only. Header The fax header can consist of up to 32 characters (including spaces). This text appears at the top of each fax page you send. 7. Next, choose which FRITZ! application modules should be started automatically when Windows starts up. 8.
The Next Steps 2.4 The Next Steps Before FRITZ! can go online, the applications interface CAPI 2.0 for your ISDN-Controller must be loaded. See your ISDNController manual for details. If you performed an installation with configuration, you can start working with FRITZ! immediately by opening the programs from the Start menu. If you performed a simple installation, open a FRITZ! module and check the settings for operation at a PBX first before you begin working.
Removing FRITZ! 2.5 Removing FRITZ! FRITZ! can be completely removed from your system by clicking the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Windows Control Panel. If you then want to re-install FRITZ! and retain existing entries in your Fax Journal, Access Protection database or Address Book, you should make backup copies of certain files before removing the program. To find these files, see “Where to Find What After Installation” on page 10. To remove FRITZ! from your computer, proceed as follows: 12 1.
FRITZ! in Brief 3 FRITZ! in Brief This chapter presents basic information about the FRITZ! modules. The first section describes the basic configuration settings of the FRITZ! modules which should be made by all users. This is followed by short instructions about the individual FRITZ! modules. For more detailed information on configuration and operation of the FRITZ! modules, see the comprehensive chapters in this manual and in the Online Help. 3.
Using FRITZ! on a PBX Extension Line Using FRITZ! on a PBX Extension Line Select the options required for operation on a PBX extension line on the “PBX” page. Settings on the “PBX” page affect all FRITZ! modules. If your ISDN line is a PBX extension with automatic outside dialing, the “Private Branch Exchange (PBX)” option must be deactivated. If your computer is connected to an extension which requires a prefix for outside dialing (usually “0”), activate the checkbox “Private Branch Exchange (PBX)”.
Controlling Call Acceptance Controlling Call Acceptance The “ISDN” dialog page contains settings for call acceptance. This page is found in the Settings dialog in the modules FRITZ!data, FRITZ!fax and FRITZ!fon. Incoming fax call acceptance FRITZ!fax and FRITZ!fon both use the “voice” service indicator, it is necessary to disable the “all incoming calls” option and assign these modules different MSNs.
Cost-saving Connections with Call by Call Cost-saving Connections with Call by Call The “Call by Call” page allows you to select the cheapest telephone carrier for each connection individually, just as you can when dialing a telephone. This allows you to save connection costs with the FRITZ! modules. The “Call by Call” page is available in the modules FRITZ!fax, FRITZ!data and FRITZ!fon. Settings on the “Call by Call” page affect all FRITZ! modules. Proceed as follows: 1.
FRITZ!fax Quick Start Connecting to the Internet 1. If you selected “Start FRITZ!web automatically when Windows starts” in the “Options” page of the FRITZ!web Settings dialog, then your default Internet connection is automatically standing by as soon as Windows starts. 2. Start your web browser. 3. When your browser or other Internet application requests data from an Internet server, FRITZ!web dials up your Internet connection automatically.
FRITZ!data Quick Start Enter the MSN for fax reception in the settings on the “ISDN” page. Disable the “Answer all incoming fax calls” option to prevent FRITZ!fax from answering incoming voice calls. Received faxes are signaled by an icon in the task bar and/or by a message box. Specify the desired type of notification on the “Notification” page in the FRITZ!fax settings. To Test FRITZ!fax Dial the fax number (MSN) assigned to FRITZ!fax on a telephone.
FRITZ!fon Quick Start Computer in Active Mode 1. Click the “Dial” button in the toolbar. 2. Enter the ISDN number of the remote computer, along with your user ID and password for access to the remote server. 3. Depending on your access privileges, you can now copy, move and delete files and folders. The connection can be terminated from either end, either by ending Server Mode, or in active mode by clicking the “Clear connection” icon in the FRITZ!data toolbar. 3.
FRITZ!fon Quick Start How to Configure the answering Machine You can set up the answering machine so that different callers hear different messages at different times. 1. Open the Settings. 2. On the “Answering Profiles” section of the “Answering Machine” page, define which greetings and message texts are to be played. 3. On the “Schedule” section of the “Answering Machine” page, assign the times at which each answering profile is active. 4.
Address Book Quick Start 3.6 Address Book Quick Start In the Address Book you may store frequently dialed ISDN numbers for the modules FRITZ!data, FRITZ!fax and FRITZ!fon, along with connection parameters for each specific application. The FRITZ! Address Book allows you to create several separate Address Book files, or to use other existing address databases. How to Make a New Entry 1. Click the button shown at left to create a new record. 2. Fill in the fields required.
FRITZ!web 4 FRITZ!web The FRITZ!web module makes Internet access quick and simple by controlling your dial-up connection automatically. Just start FRITZ!web, define a default connection and open your web browser: you’re on the Net! To save connection charges, you can create a schedule. In the schedule you specify which Internet access, i.e. which Internet Service Provider, should be used for each time of day and day of the week. Thus you can always take advantage of the best online rates automatically.
Dial Up a Connection The access information required is supplied by your Internet Service Provider. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm your input with “Finish”. If you would like to set up additional Internet connections, open the context menu and click “Manage Internet Connections / New Connection / New Schedule / New Internet Connection”. Dial Up a Connection Now you can start your web browser or other Internet client program. The connection to the Internet is dialed automatically.
The FRITZ! Commands The FRITZ! Commands FRITZ!web can be operated using the buttons in the window and the context menu of the right mouse button. As soon as you have started FRITZ!web, an icon also appears in the system tray. Click this icon with either mouse button to operate FRITZ!web. The Connection LEDs Along the right edge of the FRITZ!web window are four LED symbols. Information on data compression and the connection status of both B channels is presented here.
Switching Internet Service Providers The settings for the inactivity timeout can be defined for all configured Internet connections, or special settings can be configured for individual Internet connections. If your Internet Service Provider charges a fee for each call, then you should be careful not to set the timer delay for the automatic idle timeout too low. Switching Internet Service Providers FRITZ!web allows you to define connections to any number of Internet Service Providers.
Faster Data Communications: Channel Bundling Faster Data Communications: Channel Bundling FRITZ!web allows you to increase the data transfer speed to and from the Internet considerably by using both of the ISDN line’s B channels for your Internet connection. You may either click the “2-channel” button to activate the second B channel manually, or allow FRITZ!web to activate the second channel automatically.
The Journals 4.3 The Journals In FRITZ! all connections and events are recorded in a log. The logs can be accessed using the context menu of the right mouse button. Select the command “Journal / Connections”, for example, to see a list of the connections dialed to all Internet Service Providers. Select “ Journal / Events” for information about key program events, with the date and time they occurred.
FRITZ!fax 5 FRITZ!fax FRITZ!fax lets you use your PC to receive faxes, send faxes, and poll fax servers. When you poll a fax server, you call a remote fax machine using FRITZ!fax, but receive a fax over the connection you dialed rather than sending one. Incoming faxes can be forwarded by e-mail as attachments. In order to send and receive faxes, FRITZ!fax must be started. FRITZ!fax also includes a Journal in which all incoming and outgoing faxes are recorded.
Send a Fax 5.2 Send a Fax You can write your faxes in any Windows application and send them to FRITZ!fax using the print command. Composing a Fax in Your Windows Application 1. Start the application you want to use to create a fax document, such as Microsoft Word. Write the fax or open the file to be sent as a fax. 2. Select the “Print” command in your application. In the Print dialog, select “FRITZ!fax Printer” as the printer to use. If you want to send a color fax, select “FRITZ!fax Color Printer”.
The FRITZ!fax Send Dialog The FRITZ!fax Send Dialog Once you have confirmed the print job, the FRITZ!fax Send window appears. 1. Enter the fax number of the recipient in the “Number” field. Alternatively, select an entry from the “Name” list. This list is an excerpt from the FRITZ! Address Book. Send dialog 30 2. To send the fax to multiple recipients on the list, select the desired entries in the list. The FRITZ!fax Journal lists a separate entry for each addressee. 3.
Sending 5. If you want to provide a fax document to fax polling callers, activate the option “Print to file”. See the section “FRITZ!fax as a Fax Polling Server” on page 34 for more information. 6. If you do not want to send the fax immediately, set the transmission time using the “Options” button. Click “Later” and enter the desired time. Note that your PC must be turned on and FRITZ!fax loaded at the specified time in order for the fax to be sent on schedule! Sending 1.
Disable Send Function Disable Send Function Fax transmission can be disabled using a button in the tool bar. Any pending fax jobs are saved with the status “Sending” in the Journal and can be edited. They are processed as soon as fax transmission is enabled again. Verifying Fax Transmission in the Fax Journal See the “Message” column of the Journal to determine whether the fax transmission was successful.
Receiving Faxes 5.3 Receiving Faxes Start by loading FRITZ!fax so that your PC is ready to answer incoming fax calls. Once a fax has arrived, an icon in the task bar appears and/or the message “New Faxes Arrived!”. The method of notification depends on the settings you specified on the “Notification” settings page. The new fax is designated in the FRITZ!fax Journal by a star. Double-click the FRITZ!fax Journal entry to read the fax.
Fax Polling 5.4 Fax Polling In the fax polling procedure, FRITZ!fax signals the answering fax machine to send it a document. Please note that the caller bears the connection costs for fax polling. To start fax polling, select the “Start fax polling” button. A Send window opens. Enter the fax polling number and confirm it with “OK”. Example: Fax polling FRITZ!fax as a Fax Polling Server FRITZ!fax allows you to make fax documents (.sff files) available for polling.
How To Create Fax Documents How To Create Fax Documents To create a fax document, proceed as follows: 1. Create a document in any Windows application, such as Microsoft Word. 2. Select FRITZ!fax as the printer and print the document. 3. In the FRITZ!fax Send dialog (see page 30), activate the option “Print to file” and click “OK”. 4. Specify a file name for the fax document and click the “Save” button. Now you can make the file available by selecting it in “Settings / Fax Polling”. 5.
Viewing Faxes Viewing Faxes Select the desired fax in the Journal, then click the “View fax” button in the toolbar. The selected fax is opened in the fax viewer FRITZ!view. In FRITZ!view you can page through the fax, rotate the fax, zoom the fax display and edit the fax. Comprehensive information about all commands is available in the FRITZ!view Online Help. Editing Fax Documents Faxes you have received or sent out can be edited for subsequent forwarding.
Receiving Faxes Use the “Save fax as ...” command to save a fax under a specific file name in any folder. You may also convert the fax to *.pcx or *.tif format for editing as an image file in other applications. When saving a fax of several pages in PCX format, each page may be saved in a separate file. To do so, select the option “Separate pages” in the Save dialog. For instance, if you save a file with three pages under the name IMPORTANT.PCX, the files IMPORTANT0.PCX, IMPORTANT1.PCX and IMPORTANT2.
Printing Records of Fax Transmissions Printing Records of Fax Transmissions With FRITZ!fax you have the option of printing out a record of faxes sent and received. Select the corresponding fax in the FRITZ!fax Journal. Select the “Print record” command in the “Entries” menu. The printed record consists of the first part of the fax document itself and an information field containing the date and time of the fax transmission, the number of the remote station, and the duration of the connection.
FRITZ!data 6 FRITZ!data FRITZ!data is a file manager for ISDN file transfer. Data are transmitted over a direct ISDN connection. With FRITZ!data you can send files from your computer or pick up files from a remote computer without having to rely on an Internet service. You can also access FTP servers during an active Internet connection. FRITZ!data is started in active mode. Everything is ready for a connection to be established to the remote site immediately.
Your First Connection with FRITZ!data 6.1 Your First Connection with FRITZ!data In order for you to dial up a connection to a remote system, it must be running FRITZ!data or a compatible file transfer program in Server Mode. Furthermore, if the remote system does not allow Guest access without user name and password, you must have a valid user name and password. Dial For test purposes you can establish a connection to the AVM Data Call Center (ADC) in Berlin.
Dial You do not need a user name or password to connect to the AVM Data Call Center. On other servers, however, this information may be required since access is often restricted to certain users (see the section “Access Protection” from page 43) 4. Select the transmission protocol. This selection should be the same as the protocol used at the remote site. The AVM Data Call Center uses the IDtrans protocol.
File Transfer “FRITZ!data” window, when connected Now you can copy, move and delete files and folders. File Transfer Once you have successfully connected to the AVM Data Call Center, you can practice using the file transfer operations. In the ADC file list on the right, open the PUBLIC folder. This folder on the ADC server was created especially for practice and demonstration purposes, and contains a number of sample files.
Access Protection 6.2 Access Protection Before putting your computer in Server Mode, you should regulate access to your data so that only certain trusted callers are able to perform actions such as deleting folders. This is the purpose of the access protection database. Callers without access privileges are rejected. In the Access Protection database you may assign each user who is to access your computer a unique user name and password, as well as individual access rights and times.
Server Mode 6.3 Server Mode In Server Mode your computer answers incoming calls from remote computers and allows remote users to copy your computer’s files or to transfer files to your disk drive. You can monitor the operations initiated by the remote user in the FRITZ!data window. If a connection to any remote computer is active, it must be cleared down before starting Server Mode.
FRITZ!fon 7 FRITZ!fon FRITZ!fon turns your computer into an ISDN telephone complete with an answering machine. Combined with a sound card with full-duplex drivers and an appropriate voice input/output device like a headset, you can make telephone calls directly with your PC. SMS messages can also be sent and received. Or, simply use FRITZ!fon as a convenient answering machine. Incoming calls are answered when the computer is turned on and FRITZ!fon is loaded.
Making Phone Calls with FRITZ!fon 7.1 Making Phone Calls with FRITZ!fon FRITZ!fon allows you to use your PC as a telephone. You can record phone numbers in a Quick-Dial list, select numbers to call from your FRITZ! Address Book, and compose a dialing list. Testing the Sound Card The first time the program is started, a test program starts automatically to check whether the connected sound card is working correctly. Speak into your microphone.
Quick-Dial Configuration The active connections are displayed in the “Connections” panel: Connection display During dialing, the number being called is highlighted in yellow. During a connection the entry is highlighted in green, and the information displayed includes the number dialed, the name of the party called (if included in the FRITZ! Address Book), the duration of the connection and the charges accrued so far. To end the conversation, click the “Clear” button.
Dialing List “Quick-dial” panel in the FRITZ!fon window 5. To dial a number in this list, simply double-click the desired entry. Dialing List If you want to call several people one after another and be sure you haven’t missed anyone, create a “dialing list”. Each number you call successfully is then automatically dropped from the list. The entry remains in the list if the line was busy or the call was not answered.
Answering Calls Answering Calls When you receive a call with FRITZ!fon, a signal tone notifies you about the incoming call. At the same time, a message box appears showing the number or name of the caller, if available. If Caller ID is activated on the caller’s line, FRITZ!fon displays the caller’s number. To answer the call, click the “Answer” button. If you do not want to accept the telephone call, click “Hang up”.
Sequence for Configuring the Answering Machine Schedules You must set up a schedule in order to use different answering profiles. This is where you define which profile is used when. Up to four answering profiles can be used in one schedule. For instance, you can create one message for business hours and save it as the “Business” profile. For calls outside of business hours, you can select another message which is then saved as the “Private” profile.
Creating a Profile Creating a Profile First create a profile. 1. To create a new profile, select “Settings / Answering Machine / Answering profile”. 2. Click the “New entry” button. 3. In the “Name” field, enter a name for the new profile, such as “Business”. Select the sound files to be played to the caller. You may use the WAV files supplied with FRITZ!, or record your own using a microphone connected to your sound card. Confirm your choices by clicking “OK”. Settings for the answering profile 4.
Creating Schedules Creating Schedules With the “Schedule” button on the “Answering Machine” dialog page you can specify which answering profiles are active on which days of the week and at what times of day. 1. To create a new schedule, click the “New entry” button. To edit an existing profile, click “Edit entry”. The “Schedule” dialog appears. 2. Select up to four answering profiles to be used in this schedule in the list boxes labeled “Profile 1” to “Profile 4” at the bottom of the dialog. 3.
Activating the Answering Machine 7.3 Activating the Answering Machine A profile must be selected on the “Settings / ISDN” page in order to activate the answering machine. If this is the case, the answering machine can be activated by clicking the “Answer” button. Test your answering machine settings by calling up FRITZ!fon yourself. If you have selected different profiles and schedules for your ISDN line’s various multiple subscriber numbers, then call each number.
Convenient Functions in FRITZ!fon 7.4 Convenient Functions in FRITZ!fon With FRITZ!fon you can use all of the functions available on your ISDN line. The graphic interface facilitates simple use and management of these functions. Call Forwarding FRITZ!fon allows you to forward incoming calls. This can be useful when you are temporarily at another workplace and want to receive your calls there. 1. To activate call forwarding, open the FRITZ!fon settings and click the “ISDN” page. 2.
Call Holding To pick up the call from the answering machine, click the “Pick up” button in FRITZ!fon. The answering machine stops recording and you can now talk with the caller. Call Holding FRITZ!fon also allows you to put a call on hold while you answer or dial a second call, and to alternate between the active connection and the one on hold. These functions are activated using the “Hold” or “R” button as follows: A connection is currently active. Click the “Hold” button to place it on hold.
Recording Calls You can end the three-party conference by terminating both calls. You can do this in two ways: Clear the connection by the usual method, using the button to the left. Put one of the parties on hold again, and end the other connection. Recording Calls Once a connection has been established, the “Record call” function is available. Click the “Record call” button to begin recording the call. To stop recording, click the button again or hang up the connection.
Send SMS Send SMS With FRITZ!fon you can send and receive SMS messages via an SMS center. The recipient can be selected from the FRITZ! Address Book or by hand. In addition to entering the messages manually, you also have the option of importing texts from txt files. Proceed as follows to send an SMS: 1. Select “Fon / Send SMS”. The “Send SMS” dialog appears. 2. In the “Send SMS” window, enter the number or select a number from the Address Book. 3.
The Journal 7.5 The Journal The FRITZ!fon Journal lists all incoming and outgoing calls, SMS messages, and voice messages on the answering machine. The following information is listed for each entry: The various kinds of FRITZ!fon Journal entries are labeled with corresponding icons. In order to make larger Journals more readable, you can display the different categories of entries in different colors and fonts.
Address Book 8 Address Book Frequently required numbers and other connection parameters for the FRITZ!data, FRITZ!fax and FRITZ!fon can be entered and stored in the FRITZ! Address Book. All Address Book entries are then available in these modules and can be dialed by a simple double-click. You may also compile several different Address Books, or use existing Outlook 2000/98 address books and dBase database files with FRITZ!.
Managing Address Book Entries Save the new entry by clicking the “Save record” button or “Save and insert new record” button. The record is saved automatically if the corresponding option is selected on the “Options” page in the Address Book settings. Address Book entries often differ only in one or two fields: for example, different people at the same company have separate extensions. In such cases it is convenient to edit a copy of an existing record rather than entering the duplicate information again.
Deleting a Record Deleting a Record Records are deleted in two steps. First a record is marked for deletion; then, in a separate operation, any records marked are actually erased from the database. Click the “Delete Record” button in the toolbar to mark a record for deletion. Click the button again to deselect the delete marker. The selected entries will not actually be deleted from the Address Book until you the next time you pack the address book. Select “File / Pack”. 8.
Information, Updates and Support 9 Information, Updates and Support AVM provides numerous sources of information to assist you if any questions or problems arise. Whether this information is located in manuals, updates or support–here you will find the important assistance you require. In many cases problems which arise during operation can be resolved by installing the current Microsoft Service Pack for your operating system. The current service pack can be obtained directly from Microsoft. 9.
Updates Internet AVM provides comprehensive information in the Internet. Enter the following address: www.avm.de/en The “Products” category provides detailed information about all AVM products as well as announcements of new products and product versions. 9.2 Updates New drivers and software updates for your FRITZ! are available for downloading free of charge from AVM's Internet site or the AVM Data Call Center (ADC). Internet To download updates from the Internet, please enter the following URL: www.avm.
Assistance from AVM Support 9.3 Assistance from AVM Support Please use the information sources described above before contacting the support. For direct assistance, AVM Support is available to provide help when problems arise during installation and your first steps in operating FRITZ!. The support desk can be reached by e-mail or by fax. AVM Support then will contact you to assist in resolving your problem. You will receive an e-mail or a fax.
Assistance from AVM Support Which operating system are you using (e.g., Windows XP?) Which D-channel protocol is being used? Is your ISDN-Controller operating on a PBX line? At what step of the installation or in which FRITZ! application does an error message appear? What is the exact wording of the message? Once you have put together all of this information, please fax them to AVM Support. Our support team will do everything it can to assist you in resolving the problem.
Index 0-9 2-channel operation, FRITZ!web 26 2-channel transfer, FRITZ!data 41 A access protection database, FRITZ!data editing 43 Address Book adding an entry 59 managing entries 60 alternating between calls 55 answering machine 49 answering profile 49 application data 10 archiving calls 58 archiving faxes 37 automatic disconnect timeout 24 AVM Data Call Center (ADC) 63 AVM Support 62 C call deleting 58 forwarding 54 call by call 16 call forwarding 54 calls playback 53 calls, archiving 58 cancel, fax tran
I P incoming call acceptance 15 information 62 installation configuration during 8 FRITZ! 8 simple 8 the next steps 11 Internet address 59 Internet connection 22 pack 58 package contents 7 PBX working at 9, 14 PCX format 37 prerequisites for installing FRITZ! print record, FRITZ!fax 38 Product Identification Code 64 profiles 49 J Q Journal FRITZ!fax 35 FRITZ!fon 58 FRITZ!web 27 quick guide Address Book 21 FRITZ!data 18 FRITZ!fax 17 FRITZ!fon 19 FRITZ!web 16 quick-dial, FRITZ!fon 47 L legal notes 2
T taskbar, FRITZ!web 24 telephone calls, FRITZ!fon 46 test connection, FRITZ!data 40 test program, FRITZ!fon 46 testing the sound card 46 testing, FRITZ!fax 28 three-party conference calls 55 threshold values, FRITZ!web 25 timeout, FRITZ!web 24 transfer protocol, FRITZ!data active mode 41 Server Mode 44 U undesired faxes updates 63 33 W WebWatch 68 27 FRITZ! – Index