Nortel Networks 2050 manual Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client

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Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050

Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050

To install the MVC 2050 on your PDA:

1.If you have an older version of the MVC 2050 installed on your PDA, you must remove it prior to installing a newer version. See “Removing a previous version of MVC 2050” on page 14.

2.Place your PDA in its cradle.

3.Synchronize your PDA with a desktop PC running Microsoft ActiveSync®. See “Connecting a PDA to a desktop PC using ActiveSync” on page 15.

4.Install the MVC 2050 from a desktop PC. See “Installing the MVC 2050 from a desktop PC using ActiveSync” on page 16.

Removing a previous version of MVC 2050

If a previous version of the MVC 2050 is installed on your PDA, delete the old version before installing the new one, or the installation fails. See Figure 3 on page 15.

Use the following procedure to remove the MVC 2050 from your PDA:

1.Select Start from the Main Application screen. A drop-down menu appears.

2.Select Settings. The Settings dialog box appears.

3.Select the System tab. The System dialog box appears.

4.Select Remove Programs. A list of programs appears.

5.Select Mobile Voice Client 2050.

6.Select Remove. A dialog box appears, asking you to confirm this decision.

7.Select Yes. A brief pause occurs while the PDA removes the

MVC 2050. After the pause, a dialog box appears asking if you want to perform a soft reset.

8.Select Yes. Your PDA restarts.

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Contents Nortel Mobile Voice Client Page Revision history Revision history Contents Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Mobile Voice Client 2050 settingsManaging Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 About this guide Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Supported PDAs Software dependenciesCommunication servers Headsets MVC 2050 menus and screen features MVC 2050 menusCall Handling screen portrait MVC 2050 screen features Screen features SelectionsInstalling and configuring the Mobile Voice Client Removing a previous version of MVCMVC 2050 installation method Connecting a PDA to a desktop PC using ActiveSyncInstalling the MVC 2050 from a desktop PC using ActiveSync ActiveSync connectedAutomatic Gain Control MVC 2050 configurationEnable ClearType Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Starting the MVCNavigation AppearanceMVC 2050 graphical interface skins components Black skin Soft keys self-labeled Programmable line/feature keysDisplay Message Lamp MenusDialpad Mute Indication LampSelect Recently Used Application Contacts SettingsPaste ExitKeys Keys menu AnswerHold FeaturesRelease Keys Features screen Help MacrosDiagnostics About MVCIcons Call Handling icons Toolbar iconsInbox/Messages ServicesDirectory Outbox/ShiftContacts List Menu Bar iconsSystem Input ToolbarTranscriber used to enter a number Keys menu Menu and icon summariesFile menu File menuHelp menu Help menuKeys menu Part 2 Managing calls with Mobile Voice Client Making a telephone callRetrieving a call Answering a callHolding a call Ending a callManaging Contacts with Mobile Voice Client Starting Contacts and the Contacts applicationEditing the Contacts list Accessing Contacts HelpAccessing the PDA Contacts list Dialing a number from the Contacts list MVC 2050 Contacts screenDialing formats Phone details dialog box Dialing locations Area code Dialing patterns 553-AAA1534Dialing Locations Specify Tone dialing Select Dialing PatternsExample ESN numbers Extension numbers ESN dialing 553-AAA1532Extension number Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings SoundsAudible notification of server connection or disconnection Sounds server connectedServer connected Server unreachableServer unresponsive Profiles Profiles screenCreating a new profile Removing a profile Modifying the name of a profileChanging the current profile Exporting profilesServer Importing profilesAAA1191.bmp Dhcp Setting on the Server screen MacrosMacro screen Keys Macros menuContents Preview Client diagnostics Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert usersAudio quality slider Audio delayAudio quality Advanced Audio Audio clarityItems on the Advanced Audio screen Listener IP Items on the Listener IP screenHardware ID Hardware ID screenSelection Description Hard Reset Soft reset, server nRecovering Server unreachable Connection historyWiFi WiFi use for a cradled PDAPage Copyright Nortel Networks Limited All Rights Reserved
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