Installation Instructions Chapter 5

CG 2400 User Guide
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Maintaining Battery Charge
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.
Chapter 2: Installation
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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.
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.)
NOTE: The dial-by-
name feature lets you
ask CyberGenie to dial
numbers from your
contacts list if they
have been activated for
speech recognition.
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