1.2. Address book

This is a description on how to integrate the OS X contacts into NCTI standard. With using this function it is easier to identify caller information for incoming and outgoing calls.

Contacts lets you store addresses, phone numbers and other contact information of people and companies.

NCTI standard uses Contacts to search for phone numbers, to identify callers, and to edit the entries of the quick dial list in the direct dock menu.

  • Dial phone numbers that you directly enter into the search field (e. g. John Doe) or insert phone numbers directly from the pasteboard.

⇒ Subsequently, name, company and phone number are displayed.

The call history list is sorted by time of call, with the number dialed last at the top of the list.

  • Double click on the number in your dial window to start the call. If you would like to call a different number than the previous one, double click on the icon of the number you want.
  • All available icons depend on the amount of phone numbers (private, mobile, home-office, etc.) per contact in your OS X contact book.

Please find all available icons and their description here:

IconMac OS X contacts
private
office
mobile, iPhone

head office, fax private, fax office, another fax, pager, others

  • To end a call, press the short key Alt + Escape on your keyboard.