About This Guide

PBX Access Module (PAM) describes the process of how MATWorX 32 applications communicate with the PBX via the PAM. The PAM is a gateway for 32-bit Microsoft Windows applications to connect to the NEAX2000 IVS PBX.

Add-Insdescribes the concept of Add-Ins, including what they are and how they work, as well as how to add and remove them. Add-Ins are the basic tools of MATWorX 32. Users can also create custom Add-Ins for specialized business solutions by purchasing a developer’s kit from NEC or an authorized NEC dealer.

MACH Script Editor describes the concept and operation of the MOC Accelerated Command Heap (MACH) window. This window is a separate and powerful tool that is integrated into the MATWorX 32 software. It is similar to working with the Maintenance Operation Console (MOC), but provides much more functionality by enabling you to create a list of NEAX2000 IVS commands (a script) which you can save and run at any time.

Scheduler describes the features and operations of the Scheduler application. Using the Scheduler, you can build a series of MOC commands and save them in a script. Then you can simply run the script instead of manually typing them each time you need them. You can also schedule the script to run at certain times during a day, week, or month. You can build complex scripts that can modify NEAX2000 IVS behavior at scheduled times.

DESIWorX describes the features and operations of the DESIWorX application. Using DESIWorX, you can create labels for the function keys of the Dterm stations on your NEAX2000 IVS. These labels are saved in a database. You can enter function key caption information for the label, and you can print the labels to be placed on the Dterm.

 

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