Nortel Mobile Communication Client 3100 for
Windows Mobile Quick Reference
Getting started with the MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile
The Nortel Mobile Communication Client 3100 (MCC 3100) for Windows Mobile provides enterprise collaboration
functionality to a supported device using a data (Internet) connection over the cellular network. MCC 3100 for Windows
Mobile allows real-time communication with the Nortel Mobile Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100) and a
communication server. The term Communication Server means all communication servers that MC 3100 supports (see
the MC 3100 Product Bulletin). For more information on the MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile, see Nortel Mobile
Communication Client 3100 for Windows Mobile User Guide (NN42030-107).
Important Notice:
Users are advised to select and use headsets that are designed to reduce excessive sound pressure levels or acoustic shocks.
Users should check that their headsets meet their respective National or International Acoustic and Safety requirements.
Starting the MCC 3100
On your Windows Mobile device, select Start, Programs, Nortel MCC 3100.
The MCC 3100 Main pane appears and you can use the application.
Placing or receiving a call
Exiting or hiding the MCC 3100
How the system handles calls depends on the
configuration of your MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile.
Exiting the MCC 3100 application:
1. Select Menu, Exit from any pane.
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In Direct Outbound mode, initiate calls directly from
your mobile device to other parties through the
enterprise telephony system.
In Call-me-First mode, your calls are completed in
two steps. First, the enterprise telephony system
calls you. After you answer, the system calls the
other party.
Hiding the MCC 3100 application:
To hide the MCC 3100 application, select the Minimize
icon from any pane menu. (The minimize icon is an “X”.)
When you access the MCC 3100 application again, you
return to the last pane you used.
Use both call modes to configure a service number in
your MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile system settings.
However, if you do not configure a service number, you
can only use the Call-me-First mode.
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Instant conference calls
Instant messages
Initiating an Instant Conference
Sending an instant message to a buddy
1. Navigate to the Buddy List.
1. Navigate to the Buddy List, History or Search panes.
2. On the Buddy List pane, select a group.
2. Highlight a buddy, log entry, or search entry.
3. Select Menu, Instant Conference Include/Exclude 3. Select Menu, IM.
and select the people for the conference.
4. On the IM Sessions pane, do one of the following:
4. Highlight the group folder and select Menu, Instant
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Type your message in Send IM Messages field.
Select Menu, Canned Messages, <message>.
Conference.
The system places the call.
5. Accept the incoming call, and then follow the
prompts. Then do the following:
5. Select Menu, Send.
Voice mail
Accessing voice mail:
a) Record the conference greeting, and then press #
on your phone.
b) Press 1 to review the greeting, press 2 to re-record
the greeting, or press any other key to accept the
greeting and start the conference.
1. Go to the Voice Mail pane.
2. Select Call Voice Mail.
The MCG 3100 calls the users you selected. They
are prompted to Join Now, Join Later, or Decline.
The Mobile Communication Gateway 3100
(MCG 3100) connects to the voice mail server, then
initiates a direct call from your device to the voice
mail server.
Instant Conference commands
Use these commands to manage an instant conference:
** help
3. When you are prompted, enter your voice mail
mailbox number and password using the Windows
Mobile phone application.
*1 ends the conference
*3 dial another buddy, dial the other party’s number, then
press #
*5 mutes or unmutes the conference
*6 mutes or unmutes your own voice
*7 locks or unlocks the conference
*8 hear a list of participants
*9 stops the help
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Nortel MC 3100 Release 3.1
Nortel Mobile Communication Client 3100 for Windows Mobile Quick Reference
Standard 03.02
Publication: NN42030-108
November 2009
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