NEC NEAX2000IVS manual Extended Command Set

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Extended Command Set

@20X (where X represents the Numbering Plan Group 0 - 3) Finds the Access Codes assigned to the Feature Code displayed in the First Data field. The first returned Access Code is displayed in the SD field. Additional Access Codes are displayed in the ED field.

^90 Copies the Programmable Key assignments from the station in the First Data field to the station in the Second Data field.

@980 Determines whether an Add-On exists for the station in the First Data field.

?1X (where X represents any command from the NEAX2000 IVS Command Set) Uses the First Data specified in the previous command as the First Data in this command. (Leave this Second Data field blank.)

?2X (where X represents any command from the NEAX2000 IVS Command Set) Uses the Second Data, that was specified or returned as a result of the previous command, as the First Data in this command. (Leave this Second Data field blank.)

*X (where X represents any command from the NEAX2000 IVS Command Set) Performs a PBX System Reset after executing the specified command. This operation will drop all calls, and should not be used with modem connections—only with direct connections.

!Performs a PBX System Reset. This operation will drop all calls, and should not be used with modem connections—only with direct connections.

 

MATWorX 32 User’s Guide

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Contents NEC America, Inc MATWorX User’s GuideNEC America, Inc Liability DisclaimerNEAX2000 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 What’s MATWorX 32? MATWorX 32 OverviewMATWorX 32 Tools PBX Configuration WizardAdd-Ins Mach Script EditorMATWorX 32 Applications PBX Access Module PAMScheduler DESIWorXNavigating Through the MATWorX 32 Taskbar Introduction to Working in WindowsSystem Menu PBX MenuStation Menu Features MenuNumber Plan Menu Trunk MenuApplications Menu Add-Ins MenuHelp Menu Working with MATWorX 32 Dialogs and Buttons MATWorX 32 Overview MATWorX 32 Overview MATWorX 32 Overview Print Preview Dialog Printing a ReportThis page is for your notes System Requirements Installing MATWorXMATWorX 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 Starting MATWorX Getting StartedYou have now successfully started MATWorX Using the PBX Configuration Wizard Connecting to a NEAX2000 IVS PBXEstablishing the Connection PBX Configuration Wizard DialogTroubleshooting a Failed Connection Direct Connection Don’t understand the question OnceNo Dial Tone Modem ConnectionBusy Signal Exiting MATWorX Disconnecting from the PBXThis page is for your notes What’s the PAM? PBX Access Module PAMPAM Communication Overview PAM Communication Flow PAM Online HelpAccessing PAM Online Help What’s an Add-In? Add-InsFeatures Enhanced FeaturesFour Categories of Add-Ins Wizards CommandsAdd-Ins Manager Dialog Installing an Add-InRemoving an Add-In Starting an Add-InAdd-In Removed Dialog Add-In Online Help This page is for your notes What’s the Mach Script Editor? Mach Script EditorMach Script Editor Online Help Starting the Mach Script EditorWhat’s a Scheduler? SchedulerScheduler Online Help Starting the SchedulerAccessing Scheduler Online Help This page is for your notes What’s DESIWorX? DESIWorXAccessing DESIWorX Online Help Starting DESIWorXDESIWorX Online Help Online Help Features Accessing the Online Help SystemMATWorX 32 Online Help Dialog-level Help Main Help ContentsWhat’s This? Help Tool TipsTip Printing Help TopicsThis page is for your notes Appendix a Extended Command Set Extended Command Set Extended Command Set This page is for your notes Series 100 Error Codes Appendix B Error CodesSeries 200 Error Codes currently not implemented Series 300 Error Codes Error Codes Series 400 Error Codes Error Codes Figure C-1 Directory and File Structure Appendix C Directory and File StructureAddIns where Add-In files are located Directory and File Structure This page is for your notes