Installing the cybergenie@work software – Cygnion CG 2400 User Manual

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NOTE: If you want

Internet access for

Line 1 on your base

station, see “Setting

General Properties” on

page 91. If your

computer has a

dedicated modem line,

you will not need the

base station fax/

modem socket.

4. If using the desk mount, run all cables through

the wire guides.

5. Plug each phone line into the corresponding wall

phone jack.

6. If using a fax/modem, plug the modem phone

line into the base station. (See “Setting General
Properties” on page 91.
)

DO NOT plug the USB cable into the computer or the
power supply into an electrical outlet at this time.
During software installation, the installation
Configuration Wizard will let you know when it is time
to power up the base station and connect it to the
computer.

Installing the
CyberGenie@Work Software

CyberGenie@Work is the software that drives the
CG 2400 system. It provides an interface between
your public phone service, the base station, your
computer and the handset users.

CyberGenie’s Call-by-name
Feature 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, contacts lists, etc.) to
interact through a common interface.

NOTE: Microsoft

Outlook Express

is not MAPI-

compliant.

The CG 2400 system is designed to work seamlessly
with Microsoft Outlook and other MAPI-compliant
software (such as Windows Messaging) by using the
contacts list to create a speech-activated dialer (call-
by-name). If you don’t have Microsoft Outlook, you
can create a contacts list in CyberGenie@Work.

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