Panasonic 700 User Guide

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Chapter 3. System Features
Section 700 - Operation  
Page 3-56
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
Telephony Services
(CPC-AII Version 7.0 and higher and CPC-B Version7.0 and higher)
Description
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) provides communication and 
coordination of operation between computers and the telephone system. One 
of the most significant emerging standards in CTI is the Telephony Services 
Application Programming Interface from Novell®.
Telephony Services is basically a third party call controller. Applications 
designed for Telephony Services act on behalf of a group of users. With its 
group orientation, Telephony Services provides easy operation, distribution 
and transfer of calls and reporting of call handling among other features.
The DBS talks with the Telephony Server using a serial link from a specially 
designed Panasonic API Card. There is no physical link between the 
telephones and the networked computers. However, a logical link is 
established on the Tserver to relate a telephone to a networked computer.
New applications are currently being developed that will work with DBS 
Telephony Services. The possibilities for applications are unlimited. For 
example:
- inbound callers may be routed to the most appropriate customer 
representative based on the caller’s phone number. As the call is 
answered, the representative’s computer screen automatically 
displays the customer’s information. 
- a computer-based phone directory may be used to not only look 
up a phone number but also initiate a call. A corresponding 
called party database may be automatically accessed when the 
call is initiated.
- the vast array of PBX features may be more easily utilized using 
computer screen icons and prompting instead of complicated 
telephone feature access codes and procedures
In addition to general Telephony Services applications, since the DBS 
Telephony Services meets a published standard, customized applications may 
be developed to meet specific needs. 
For more information on DBS Telephony Services, see the “DBS Telephony 
Services Installation and Feature Description”
 in the DBS Section 520. Each 
application used in conjunction with Telephony Services provides its own 
user documentation.