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           UNIX PC 3.51 Telephone Manager Software




This section contains important information for using
Telephone Manager version 3.51.     Please review this
information before using the Telephone Manager, and keep
it with your AT&T UNIJ(Bl PC   Telephone Manager User's
Guide.  Page numbers below refer to related information
in this guide.


NEW FEATURES:


       1     Page 4-13.   You can choose whether the Call
             Screen or the Directory appears when you open
             the Telephone Manager.   By default, the Call
             Screen appeC\rs.

             To change the screen that appears when you open
             the Telephone Manager:

             a    Select /Preferences/ in your Office and
                  press . The Preferences menu will
                  be displayed.

             b    Select / Phone Manager / and press ,
                  showing the Telephone Manager preferences
                  form.

             c    Highlight   the   First   Screen   Displayed
                  field.

             d    Press  to select either the Call
                  Screen or Directory.

             e    Press  to save the change.

             As before, you may press - to move
             from the top of the Directory to the Call
             Screen, and  to move from the Call Screen
             to the Directory.




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       2    Page 4-53.     A new command, phtoggle, is
            available for selecting telephone lines. When
            typed from a UNIX shell,
                     phtoggle 

            switches telephone lines connected to the UNIX
            PC as follows:

            Single-line systems

                 from VOICE 1: IDLE
                  to DATA 1

            or

                 from DATA 1
                  to VOICE 1: IDLE

            Two-line systems set to VOICE It DATA 2

                 from VOICE 1: IDLE   DATA 2
                  to VOICE 1: IDLE    VOICE 2: IDLE

            or

                 from VOICE 1: IDLE   VOICE 2: IDLE
                  to VOICE 1: IDLE    DATA 2

            Two-line systems set to VOICE It VOICE 2

                 from VOICE 1: IDLE   VOICE 2 : IDLE
                  to VOICE 1: IDLE    VOICE 2: IDLE

            or

                 from VOICE 1: IDLE   VOICE 2: IDLE
                  to VOICE 1: IDLE    VOICE 2 : IDLE
            See the AT&T UNIX PC Owner's Manual for
            information on how to access a UNIX shell.




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3   Page 4-55. A new command, phdial, is available
    for placing voice calls.    When typed from a
    UNIX shell,

          phdial nnn-nnnn 

    dials the telephone number nnn-nnnn just as if
    you had selected the number from your
    Directory.    The Take Notes on Call? window
    appears, allowing you to keep a record of the
    call as described under "Keeping Call Notes and
    History" in the using Telephone Manager section
    of this guide.

4   Page 4-59.   Dialing with the Telephone Icon.

    You may place voice calls from any window, not
    just the Call Screen or Directory, using the
    mouse and the new telephone icon on the left
    end of the status line. To use this feature:

    a    Point to the telephone icon with the mouse
         and press .    The arrow-shaped mouse
         pointer will change to a hand holding a
         magic wand.

    b    with the magic wand, point to any number
         that appears on your UNIX PC screen and
         press .      The Telephone Manager
         automatically dials the number.

    To place a voice call to a number appearing
    anywhere on your UNIX PC screen while in a UNIX
    shell:

    a    Using the mouse, point to the telephone
         icon and press  .  The arrow-shaped
         mouse pointer will change to a hand
         holding a magic wand.
    b    Point to the number with the magic wand
         and press .




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Telephone Manager 3.51 Important Information




           You may also display a picture of a dial pad
           and place a voice call to any number by using
           the telephone icon and the mouse. To use the
           mouse and dial pad:

           a    Point to the telephone icon with the mouse
                and press . The magic wand appears.
                Press  again, or press  if you
                are not still pointing at the telephone
                icon. A dial pad appears, and the magic
                wand becomes a hand with a pointing finger
                as you move it over the pad.

           b    with the pointing finger, point to each
                digit in the telephone number and press
                . Each digit appears at the top of
                the window.

           c    When you have entered the complete
                telephone number, point to [DIAL] and
                press .

           Three other keys are on the dial pad: [BACK],
           [WAIT] and [LAST #].      [BACK] works like a
           backspace key, and lets you correct mistakes
           made while entering numbers.     [WAIT] causes
           the call to wait for a secondary dial tone
           before proceeding, and is shown as an equals
           sign (  = ).    [LAST #] shows the last number
           dialed at the top of the window, which may then
           be redialed.

       5   On single line systems that are set to VOICE
           mode, when you place a da ta call from the
           console,    the   Telephone   Manager   will
           automatically switch the line to DATA mode.
           After the data call is complete, the line
           switches back VOICE mode.




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           Telephone Manager 3.51 Important Information




       6   When you place a data call from a remote
           terminal connected to a UNIX PC host with a
           single telep~one line, that line must be set
           up as a data line. From the remote terminal,
           you may use the phtoggle command to switch the
           phone line from VOICE to DATA mode (Item 2 f
           "New Features", Page 2 of this section). You
           may also press [LINE SELECT] on the host UNI~
           PC to switch the line into DATA mode.



TECHNICAL TIPS:


       1   Page 2-7.    Ensure that all telephone lines
           connected to your UNIX PC are idle before you
           reconfigure telephone lines with the Telephone
           Setup form.

       2   Page 4-33. When you use the hyphen ( - ) as a
           special dialing character to suppress call
           history for a telephone call, only the name
           and telephone number of the person dialed are
           suppressed.   Call history information in the
           other fields still appear in the History List.

       3   Page 4-59. You cannot place a data call using
           the magic wand or dial pad.    These features
           can only be used to place voice calls.

       4   Page 4-62. Allow the UNIX PC ample time for
           processing if you are placing a data call from
           the Call Screen or Directory using the autodial
           feature to an external modem.




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elephone Manager 3.51 Important Information




      5   Pages 4-80, 4-82. In order to print the History
          list, you must save the contents of this list
          in a file. To do this:
          a    Select the \ Save History List \ command or
               the \ Save, then clear History List\
               warning command.
          b    Enter the name of the file that will
               contain the saved history list in the
               "Save History List" window.

          c    Press  to save this list in the
               Filecabinet.

          d    Return to the Filecabinet and select the
               saved history list.

          e    Press  to print the file.

          This procedure is necessary because the Print
          History List options found in earlier Telephone
          Manager releases have been removed from Version
          3.51 of Telephone Manager.




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