NEC NEAX2000IVS manual MATWorX 32 Overview, What’s MATWorX 32?

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MATWorX 32 Overview

Chapter 2 MATWorX 32 Overview

In this chapter you learn about the following:

What’s MATWorX 32?

MATWorX 32 Tools

MATWorX 32 Applications

Introduction to Working in Windows 95

Navigating through the MATWorX 32 Taskbar

Working with MATWorX 32 dialogs and buttons

Printing a report

What’s MATWorX 32?

MATWorX 32 is a 32-bit Windows-based software application that enables you to program and maintain an unlimited number of NEAX2000 IVS PBXs via your computer. MATWorX 32 utilizes a client/server architecture that allows multiple dialogs (Add-Ins) to communicate with a PBX. You can connect to and program up to four PBXs at the same time.

MATWorX 32 provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to a NEAX2000 IVS. This design lets you navigate quickly and intuitively throughout the program, thus saving you valuable time with your PBX maintenance tasks.

MATWorX 32 communicates with a PBX via the PBX Access Module (PAM). The PAM is an application of MATWorX 32 which acts as a gateway for connection and communication between the MATWorX 32 tools and a specific PBX. This chain of communication is necessary for the successful operation of all the MATWorX 32 tools and related PBX applications. Refer to Chapter 5 “PBX Access Module (PAM)” for more information about the PAM.

MATWorX 32 User’s Guide

 

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Contents MATWorX User’s Guide NEC America, IncLiability Disclaimer NEC America, IncNEAX2000 IVS PBX Access Module PAM Appendix B List of Figures Title About This Guide Purpose of This GuideHow This Guide is Organized MATWorX 32 User’s Guide About This Guide This page is for your notes MATWorX 32 Overview What’s MATWorX 32?PBX Configuration Wizard MATWorX 32 ToolsAdd-Ins Mach Script EditorPBX Access Module PAM MATWorX 32 ApplicationsScheduler DESIWorXIntroduction to Working in Windows Navigating Through the MATWorX 32 TaskbarPBX Menu System MenuFeatures Menu Station MenuNumber Plan Menu Trunk MenuAdd-Ins Menu Applications MenuHelp Menu Working with MATWorX 32 Dialogs and Buttons MATWorX 32 Overview MATWorX 32 Overview MATWorX 32 Overview Printing a Report Print Preview DialogThis page is for your notes Installing MATWorX System RequirementsMATWorX 32 Installation Instructions Run Dialog Click Next. The Welcome dialog displays Figure Readme Information Dialog Select Program Folder Dialog Setup Progress Windows This page is for your notes Getting Started Starting MATWorXYou have now successfully started MATWorX Connecting to a NEAX2000 IVS PBX Using the PBX Configuration WizardPBX Configuration Wizard Dialog Establishing the ConnectionTroubleshooting a Failed Connection Don’t understand the question Once Direct ConnectionModem Connection No Dial ToneBusy Signal Disconnecting from the PBX Exiting MATWorXThis page is for your notes PBX Access Module PAM What’s the PAM?PAM Communication Overview PAM Online Help PAM Communication FlowAccessing PAM Online Help Add-Ins What’s an Add-In?Features Enhanced FeaturesFour Categories of Add-Ins Commands WizardsInstalling an Add-In Add-Ins Manager DialogStarting an Add-In Removing an Add-InAdd-In Removed Dialog Add-In Online Help This page is for your notes Mach Script Editor What’s the Mach Script Editor?Starting the Mach Script Editor Mach Script Editor Online HelpScheduler What’s a Scheduler?Starting the Scheduler Scheduler Online HelpAccessing Scheduler Online Help This page is for your notes DESIWorX What’s DESIWorX?Accessing DESIWorX Online Help Starting DESIWorXDESIWorX Online Help Online Help Features Accessing the Online Help SystemMATWorX 32 Online Help Main Help Contents Dialog-level HelpWhat’s This? Help Tool TipsPrinting Help Topics TipThis page is for your notes Appendix a Extended Command Set Extended Command Set Extended Command Set This page is for your notes Appendix B Error Codes Series 100 Error CodesSeries 200 Error Codes currently not implemented Series 300 Error Codes Error Codes Series 400 Error Codes Error Codes Appendix C Directory and File Structure Figure C-1 Directory and File StructureAddIns where Add-In files are located Directory and File Structure This page is for your notes