Operation Manual

A31003-P3010-U105-16-7619, 03/2014
myAttendant, User Guide 41
Unified Communications
Desktop Dialer and Clipboard Dialer
specified when manually entering the destination number (dialable format) for the
CallMe service (UC Suite) in UC clients.
When dialing an external phone number in dialable format from a directory (and
when using the Desktop Dialer and Clipboard Dialer for certain UC clients), the
communication system automatically adds the CO access code (route 1). The
automatic addition of the CO access code also occurs when you select a phone
number of your own personal data (Mobile number, Private Number, etc.) as a
destination number for the CallMe service (UC Suite).
INFO: For calls within the USA via CSTA to a number in canonical
format, phone numbers are converted to the dialable format.
Related Topics
5.8 Desktop Dialer and Clipboard Dialer
Using the Desktop Dialer and Clipboard Dialer, you can call a selected destination
or a destination copied to the clipboard from many applications such as an editor
or an Outlook e-mail.
Depending on the type of string used, the Dialer works as follows:
A phone number in canonical format is dialed directly.
A station number in dialable format is dialed directly if the communication
system can decide whether an internal or external destination is involved.
Otherwise, the user is asked to make the appropriate selection.
A string of letters is searched in the directories as a first name or last name.
The Desktop Dialer and Clipboard Dialer are executed after a definable time
period. Within this time period, you can still cancel the dialing. If you change the
default value of 3s to 0s, the dialing will occur immediately.
Windows applications that were implemented with standard Windows-compliant
components usually support the Desktop Dialer and Clipboard Dialer, but 16-bit
applications do not.
Related Topics
5.8.1 How to Make a Call via the Desktop Dialer or Clipboard Dialer
Prerequisites
If you are working under a Mac OS: System Preferences > Accessibility >
Enable Access for Assistive Devices is enabled.
INFO: For applications that do not support the Desktop Dialer,
such as Microsoft Office 2010 64-bit, you can try the Clipboard
Dialer instead.