User's Guide To Inbound Telenotification

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Chapter 1: Introduction to This Manual

Chapter 1: Introduction to This Manual


Introduction


We designed this manual for ease of use by you, the discerning center owner. If you take the time to sit and read through this manual, we promise that you'll save time in the long (and the short) run. Think of this manual as the road map to your Inbound Telenotification program. You can plan your trip to save time, effort, or both. So take the time to read through this manual, it won't take as long as you think and it'll save you a bunch of time later.

We structured this manual so that you could read through the first few chapters and start using the program, bare bones style, while the rest of the manual fleshes out the basics of the program. We go over what you need to do to:

How This Manual Is Organized


The chapters in this manual are divided into three sections:

Section

Chapters

Purpose

I.

2

An explanation of the purpose of the program, as well as an express set up so that you can use the Inbound Telenotification program that came ready-to-run with your system.

II.

3 and 4

An introduction to the system's appearance and structure.

III.

5, 6, 7, 8 and 9

Working with the system, adding, building, configuring, editing and using the system structure. Also includes the advanced editing functions and features.

How to Study the Welcome Chapter

The second chapter of this manual is designed to show you what you can do with Inbound Telenotification, and then give you a brief explanation of how to get it running. Inbound Telenotification is a little different from most other programs you may have purchased, because we have already set it up for you, based on the programs you have purchased in your Center Owner package. So after you have read the second chapter, you will know the things you can do with Inbound Telenotification and what to do to get it running.

How to Study the Introductory Chapters

The two introductory chapters acquaint you with the concepts of the Inbound Telenotification program and the Inbound Telenotification program window. You can read them at any time, with or without using the computer.

These important chapters lay the foundation for your work with the program, giving you the whats and the whys of the program. When you complete these chapters, you'll understand what the program does and how it works.

How to Study the Procedural Chapters

The rest of the chapters are procedural and show you exactly how to design, build, edit and modify the system. You need to be at your computer as you read these chapters.

These chapters give you the "hands-on" skills you need to become comfortable using the Inbound Telenotification program. When you complete these chapters, you have performed all of the procedures necessary to use the program efficiently.

How to Study the Appendices

The appendices provide you with additional reference help. The table below describes each appendix:

Appendix

Title

Purpose

A

Installing the Program

How to add the Inbound Telenotification program to your computer if you did not buy a ECS computer.

B

Key Combinations

A listing of the key combinations you can use to perform certain functions and operations.

C

Question Set Cross Reference

A listing of all the advertisements ECS offers for its programs, by number, that you can purchase and use in Inbound or Outbound Telenotification.

D

Glossary of Terms

Provides definitions of specific and technical terms.

How Each Chapter is Formatted


The chapters in Sections II and III have a similar organization. As you study these procedural chapters, notice that each one is divided into 5 main parts:

Introduction

The introduction tells what you will learn in each chapter. It also provides definitions of terms that are used the chapter.

Concepts

This section of the chapters discusses the concepts you will be using and learning.

Procedure Overview

This overview is a description of the information presented in the chapter. The overview serves two purposes:

Detailed Directions

We include a Detailed Directions portion of each procedural chapter for the less experienced user. This section provides step-by-step instructions for using part of the Inbound Telenotification program. Although the new computer user will want to study this entire part, it later becomes a valuable problem solving tool for any level of experience.

Practice and Review

This section is a tutorial. It provides practice and review information which you use to gain "hands-on" experience with the Inbound Telenotification program.

Graphic Conventions Used in this Manual


Windows programs allow you to use either a mouse or the keyboard to move about the screens or to select options. When you see an instruction like this: Shift + Fl, you are being shown keys on your keyboard or are being instructed to press keys on your keyboard.

Undisplayed Graphic

When you see a button in the left margin, you are being told that clicking that button will start the action or procedure under discussion in the adjacent paragraph.

Remember, once you delete a Client Form, it's gone forever (unless you re-enter it).

When you see an italicized note in the left margin, we are providing a warning or other useful information that relates to the discussion in the adjacent paragraph.

If we want you to type some information in a field, we show the information you need to type in the following style: Information

If a period (".") follows the information, do not type the period.

If You Have Problems...


This section contains the number for Technical Support, as well as some procedures for you to follow before you make a call to Technical Support. You should carefully read the appropriate chapters in this manual to attempt to solve your problem before you call for technical support. However, we do understand that the manual may not provide an answer, so please call. We will gladly help you.

Before You Call

Before you call Technical Support, there are a few things you can do to help our Technicians provide you with prompt and efficient service:

These steps may sound time consuming (5 to 10 minutes, usually), but they are necessary to ensure proper diagnosis. They may also help you to understand the way your computer works. After you've properly prepared for the call, it's time to call Technical Support.

Calling Technical Support

If you encounter any problems during the installation or running of your program and you cannot resolve the problem by reading this manual, call our Technical Support Department at:


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