OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
Starting the Program
Ending the Program
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook ends
automatically when you shut Microsoft Outlook
down.
The OpenScape Fusion Client icon (e. g. 2 ) is
still displayed in the notification area of the
Windows taskbar.
Click on the OpenScape Fusion Client icon
with the right mouse button.
Select Exit OpenScape Client.
You are logged out of the OpenScape UC
Application system. The OpenScape Fusion
Client has shut down.
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook is an
add-in that boots automatically at the start of
Microsoft Outlook.
At the first start after the installation, however,
the Logon: dialog opens.
Select the desired Profile in the Logon
dialog.
Click on OK.
The program starts with the selected profile
settings.
If Single Sign-on (SSO) has been configured for
your Windows user account, the program starts
automatically without any further login actions
required.
User Interface Elements
OpenScape Fusion Function Group
OpenScape Fusion Tab
OpenScape UC Application Features Function
GroupPresence Self Management
Function Group
OpenScape Fusion function group
It is integrated in the Start tab of the Microsoft Outlook views Mail, Contacts, Calendar and Tasks.
OpenScape Fusion tab
It is integrated in the Microsoft Outlook ribbon and divided in two function groups.
Freely positionable OpenScape Softphone toolbar (SIP only) – provides the SIP Softphone
features.
Accept/initiate call
Reject/
terminate call Muting on/off
Start/stop
recordingLoudspeaker
on/off
Camera
on/off
Do not disturb
Silence
on/off
Volume
Softphone settings
menu
Video call
on/off
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
How to configure an audio device:
Click with the right mouse button on the
OpenScape Fusion Client icon (e. g. 2 ) in the
notification area of the Windows taskbar.
Select OpenScape Options.
The Settings dialog opens.
Click on Add... on the Audio Schemes tab.
Enter a name for the audio scheme under
Description.
Select the audio hardware for the Voice
recording.
Select the audio hardware for the Audio
Response.
Specify the hardware for sounding ring tones
under Signal response.
Select the audio hardware for controlling
special hardware features under Controller.
Click on OK.
The new audio device is configured and used.
Configuring an Audio Device Setting your own Ring Tone
How to configure an individual ring tone:
Click with the right mouse button on the
OpenScape Fusion client icon (e. g. 2 ) in
the Windows taskbar. Select
Select Personal Settings > Ring tones.
Activate the Use individual ring tones
check box in the Settings dialog.
Select a WAV or MP3 file via the browse
button �.
Click on Open.
The file selection dialog closes.
Click on OK.
The Settings dialog closes. The selected ring
tone will be used.
You can reach the OpenScape Fusion for
Microsoft Outlook dialog via 1 on the tab or in
the function group OpenScape Fusion.
Available features:
Status information about available new
journal entries and voicemails;
Personal Settings - Enables managing
the access control list, the configured Tell-
Me-When notifications, the preferred devices
as well as accessing the team settings;
Help - Opens the user documentation
About - Version and license information
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft
Outlook Dialog
Setting the preferred Device
How to set the terminal device or named device
list for incoming and outgoing calls:
Click in the OpenScape Fusion function
group on the indication of the preferred
device.
Select the desired device or named device list
from the list.
Setting your own Presence
Status
How to set your own presence status:
Click in the OpenScape Fusion function
group on the button that indicates the
presence status.
Select the appropriate presence status.
The presence icon and text change.
The set presence status is displayed to the
OpenScape UC Application users who may see
your presence status.
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
Adding a Device
How to add a new device:
Click in the OpenScape Fusion function
group on the indication of the preferred
device.
3 Office phone (phone number assigned
by the administrator)
4 <User-defined device>
5 <User-defined named device list>
Select Add/Edit Device.
The dialog Common > Devices tab opens.
Click on New.
Enter the Name and Phone number of the
device.
Set the redirection timeout or keep the
default setting.
Click on OK.
The settings are saved. The Common dialog
closes.
Adding a Named Device List
How to add a named device list to the list of
preferred devices:
Click in the OpenScape Fusion function
group on the indication of the preferred
device.
The dialog Common > Devices tab opens.
Switch to the tab Common > Named device
lists.
Click on New.
A New named device list is added to the list of
named device lists.
Click on New named device list.
Enter the desired name.
Confirm the entry with the return key.
Click on Add.
Select the desired devices from the list of
preferred devices.
Click on Add.
Specify the priority of every device selected
within the named device list via 6 and 7 .
The first device in the name device list has the
highest priority.
Click on OK.
The settings are saved. The Common dialog
closes.
Creating a Contact
How to create a new contact:
Click on Contacts on the OpenScape
Fusion tab.
The Contacts dialog opens.
Click on 8 .
Enter the contact data.
Click on OK.
The contact appears in the contact list.
Activating Tell-Me-When **
How to activate the Tell-Me-When feature for a
contact:
Click on Contacts on the OpenScape Fusion
tab.
The Contacts dialog opens.
Select the desired contact.
Click on 9 .
Select Set Tell-Me-When �.
Perform the desired settings.
Click on OK.
The dialog closes. In the contact list, the
presence status icon of the selected contact is
indicated with 10 .
** Applicable for OpenScape UC Application users only
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
Searching a Directory for a
Contact
How to find a contact in a directory:
Click on Directory Search on the
OpenScape Fusion tab.
The Directory Search dialog opens.
Enter the contact's name in the <search
address books> field.
Select one or several directories in the combo
box.
Click on 11 .
The search results are listed.
** Applicable for OpenScape UC Application users only
Deactivating Tell-Me-When **
How to deactivate the Tell-Me-When feature for
a contact:
Click on Contacts on the OpenScape
Fusion tab.
The Contacts dialog opens.
Select the contact for whom the Tell-Me-
When feature is active.
Click on 9.
Select Delete Tell-Me-When �.
How start a chat with a Microsoft Outlook
contact:
Select the desired contact in the Microsoft
Outlook address book.
Rightclick the desired contact entry.
Select Chat in the displayed menu.
The Instant Messaging dialog opens.
Enter your text in the input field.
Click on Send.
The text message appears in the area on top of
the input field.
Starting a Chat via the Microsoft
Outlook Address Book**
How to start a chat with an OpenScape Fusion
for Microsoft Outlook contact:
Click on Contacts on the OpenScape
Fusion tab.
Click on 2 / 13 for the desired contact.
The Instant Messaging dialog opens.
Enter your text in the input field.
Click on Send.
The text message appears in the area on top of
the input field.
Starting a Chat via the Contact
List**
How to use the team features:
Click on the Team button in the OpenScape
UC Application Features function group on
the OpenScape Fusion tab.
The Team View window is displayed.
Select a team from the Select a team combo
box.
The team members are listed with Name,
Number, Presence Status and Telephone
Status (if allowed by the member).
Available features:
8 – Find OpenScape UC Application user
and integrate him/her in the team+.
14 or 15 – Appoint selected team member
team administrator or vice versa+
.
16 – Remove member from the team++
.
17 – Open the management dialog for
specifying new teams and managing existing
ones++.
18 – Display journal of the selected member
(if allowed by the member).
How to allow/disallow displaying your telephone
status and journal is described in the
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
manual.
Using the Team Features
+ Team creators only
++ Team administrators only
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
Displaying missed Calls
Missed calls are signaled by the rotating 1
symbol.
How to display the list of all missed calls:
Click on 1 in the OpenScape Fusion
function group.
Select Status information > Journal.
The Journal | Voicemail Box dialog opens.
Select the Missed Calls ( 20 ) option in the
combo box at the top right margin of the
dialog.
All missed calls are listed.
Playing Voicemails*
New voicemails are indicated by a rotating 1
icon on the tab or in the function group
OpenScape Fusion.
How to play received voicemails:
Click on 1 in the OpenScape Fusion
function group.
Select Status Information > Voicemail.
The Voicemail Box dialog opens.
Select the desired voicemail.
Click on 21 for this voicemail.
Select the desired playback mode –
Telephone or Browser in the Voicemail
Player.
The voicemail is played back.
* Only possible in case of an integration with an OpenScape
Xpressions system
Dialing a Phone Number
How to dial any phone number:
Click in the OpenScape Fusion function
group on the <Call a contact or phone
number> field.
Enter the desired phone number.
Push the return key.
The connection is set up and displayed in the
Call Control.
Calling an E-mail Originator
How to call the originator of an e-mail not
digitally signed from your Microsoft Outlook
inbox:
Click with the right mouse button on the
desired e-mail.
Select Call in the context menu.
If the contact has several phone numbers,
click on the desired entry.
The call is being initiated.
Calling a Microsoft Outlook
Contact
How to initiate a call from the Microsoft Outlook
address book:
Switch to the Microsoft Outlook client
address book.
Doubleclick the entry of the desired contact.
Click on Call contact.
If the contact has several phone numbers,
click on the desired entry.
The call is being initiated.
A team call for another partner from your team is
displayed to you in the Call Control as Incoming
Team-Call of: <phone number of the team
member>.
How to pick up such a call:
Click on 19 in the Call Control.
Picking up a Team Call
OpenScape Fusion for Microsoft Outlook 2010
Using Video Telephony (SIP)
How to switch a video connection to an audio
connection:
Click on 22 in the OpenScape Softphone
toolbar.
The Video window with your own video image
opens.
Click on 23 in the Softphone toolbar of the
Video window.
Your own video image appears in a red frame. It
is transmitted to the connection partner. The
video image of the connection partner is
automatically received and displayed in the
Video window.
Another click on 23 stops the transmisson of
your video image.
A click on 24 closes the Video window.
How to initiate an Ad-hoc conference via the
Microsoft Outlook address book:
Switch to the address book of the Microsoft
Outlook client.
Select the desired participant.
Rightclick one of the selected participants.
Select 25 Conference in the context menu.
The Conferences dialog opens.
Perform the desired settings.
Click on OK.
All participants are called and connected to the
conference.
Starting an Ad-hoc Conference
How to start a spontaneous web conference:
Click on Contacts on the OpenScape
Fusion tab.
The Contacts dialog opens.
Select the desired participants (in doing so,
keep the [Ctrl] key pressed).
Click on .
All participants are called and connected to the
conference. The Call Control opens.
Click on 26 in the Call Control.
Click on Apply in the file download dialog.
Confirm the security warning with Apply.
The connection to the web conference server is
being set up.
Starting an Ad-hoc Web
Conference
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*** Participant with moderator privileges or creator only
Starting/creating a Meet Me
Conference
How to create and start a Meet Me conference:
Click on Conference List on the OpenScape
Fusion tab.
The Conferences dialog opens.
Click on 27 .
Enter the conference Name.
Add the desired participants.
Activate Open Conference for a conference
without moderator. This option must be
disabled for a moderated conference.
Select Video conference if the conference
shall be prepared as video conference.
Select Web conference if a web conference
shall be started in addition to the audio
conference.
Click on OK.
The data for joining the conference is
automatically created.
The conference is displayed in the conference
lists of the invited participants.
Click on 28 .
Select Join to Conference.
The Meet Me conference starts.
Controlling a Conference
Options to control a conference in the Call
Control:
26 Start web conference***
29 Unlock conference***
30 Lock conference for further dial-ins***
31 Change device and resume active call
32 Mute conference***
or participant
33 Unmute conference***
or participant
34 Leave conference
35 End conference***
36 Connect participant to the conference
37 Enter contact name to
be searched for or phone number to be
dialed
11 Find a contact in configured
directories
25 Add further participants to an active
conference
How to start a Meet Me web conference:
Start the desired Meet Me conference in the
Conference List ( 28 ).
The Call Control opens.
Click on 26 in the Call Control.
Click on Apply in the file download dialog.
Confirm the security warning with Apply.
The connection to the web conference server is
being set up.
Starting a Meet Me Web
Conference
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