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    Scheduler
    This page is for your notes. 
    						
    							DESIWorX
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    Chapter 9 DESIWorX
    In this chapter you learn about the following:
    uWhat’s DESIWorX?
    uStarting DESIWorX
    uDESIWorX Online Help
    What’s DESIWorX?
    DESIWorX (Figure 9-1) is a unique application that 
    enables you to create and print function key labels for 
    the Dterm stations on your NEAX2000 IVS. The 
    labels are saved in a database and can be modified and 
    printed when necessary. 
    Figure 9-1 DESIWorX Dialog
    You can use the DESIWorX to:
    uCreate a label database, including label design.
    uAdd a bitmap to a label.
    uCreate, modify, and delete label macros.
    uPrint labels. 
    						
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    DESIWorX
    Starting DESIWorX
    The following procedure explains how to access and 
    run DESIWorX from MATWorX 32.
    Note:You can also start DESIWorX by selecting 
    Programs / MATWorX 32 / DESI32 from 
    the 
    Start taskbar in Windows.
    1. Access the MATWorX 32 Taskbar.
    2. From the 
    Applications menu, select 
    DESIWorX, 
    or click the 
    DESIWorX button on the button bar.
    You have now successfully launched the DESIWorX 
    application.
    DESIWorX Online Help
    The DESIWorX application contains its own context-
    sensitive online Help system. This guide provides a 
    simple overview to the features and capabilities of 
    DESIWorX. For more detailed information, including 
    procedures and descriptions, access the DESIWorX 
    online Help system.
    Accessin
    g DESIWorX Online Help
    There are several ways to access and use the 
    DESIWorX online Help system.
    uTo access the main Help contents, select 
    Help 
    Contents F1 from the 
    Help menu on the 
    DESIWorX menu bar. You can also access the 
    main Help contents by selecting 
    Pro
    grams / 
    MATWorX 32 / WORX32 Help from the 
    Start 
    taskbar.
    uTo display Help for the current DESIWorX dialog, 
    press 
    F1.
    uTo display Tool Tips for a button, place your cursor 
    over the button for one or two seconds, then a small 
    pop-up window displays with the button’s 
    description. 
    						
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    Chapter 10 MATWorX 32 Online Help
    In this chapter you learn about the following:
    uFeatures of the MATWorX 32 online Help system
    uAccessing the online Help system
    uPrinting Help topics
    Online Help Features
    Within the online Help system, you will find a wealth 
    of useful information pertaining to the MATWorX 32 
    program and its tools (Add-Ins, MACH Script Editor, 
    and PBX Configuration Wizard). In addition, you will 
    find separate Help systems for each of the MATWorX 
    32 Applications (PAM, DESIWorX, and Scheduler). 
    Some features include:
    • Help for each dialog, including a description and 
    purpose of the dialog and its buttons
    • Context-sensitive “What’s This?” Help for every 
    control (field and button) within a dialog
    • Tool Tips when your cursor is positioned over 
    active buttons
    • Step-by-step procedures for configuring and 
    programming a NEAX2000 IVS PBX
    Accessing the Online Help System
    There are several ways to access and use the online 
    Help system within MATWorX 32. You can display 
    and work in your current MATWorX 32 dialog while a 
    Help window is open. You can also resize and move 
    the MATWorX 32 dialog or the Help window to make 
    it easier to display and follow the Help procedures 
    while you work in MATWorX 32. 
    MATWorX 32 provides four types of Help. These 
    include Main Help Contents, Dialog-level Help, 
    What’s This? Help, and Tool Tips. 
    						
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    MATWorX 32 Online Help
    Main Help Contents
    To access the main Help contents, select 
    Help 
    Contents F1 from the 
    Help menu on the MATWorX 
    32 Taskbar. You can also access the main Help 
    contents by selecting 
    Pro
    grams / MATWorX 32 / 
    MATWorX 32 Help from the 
    Start taskbar.
    Dialog-level Help
    To display Help for the current MATWorX 32 dialog, 
    press F1.
    What’s This? Help
    What’s This? Help is a means to display pop-up 
    information about a particular field or button within a 
    dialog. To display What’s This? Help for a field or 
    button, do one of the following:
    uClick the 
    What’s This?   button on the title bar 
    of the dialog, then click on a field or button to 
    display a pop-up description of the field or button.
    uPosition your cursor over a field or button and click 
    your right mouse button to display the 
    What’s 
    This? floating menu.
    Then click on the floating menu to display the pop-
    up description of the field or button.
    Tool Tips
    Tool Tips, sometimes referred to as “Balloon Help”, 
    provides a brief (one or two word) description of an 
    active button on a dialog or menu. To display Tool 
    Tips for a button, place your cursor over the button for 
    one or two seconds, then a small pop-up window 
    displays with the button’s description. 
    						
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    Printing Help Topics
    1. Access the Help topic you want to print.
    2. Click the Print button or select 
    Print Topic from 
    the 
    File menu. The 
    Print dialog displays.
    3. Click OK.
    Tip:
    You can use your right mouse button to click inside the 
    Help window, then click 
    Print Topic. This also works 
    for printing the contents of a pop-up window. 
    						
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    							Extended Command Set
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    Appendix A Extended Command Set
    The Extended Command Set is a set of custom 
    commands that can be used in the MACH Script 
    Editor. These extended commands provide enhanced 
    functionality to many of the existing NEAX2000 IVS 
    Commands. The purpose of the extended commands is 
    to enable you to quickly and easily perform 
    complicated tasks within a script by reducing the 
    number of commands you need to use.
    The NEAX2000 IVS Command Set is comprised of 
    the commands used with a MAT Terminal, as 
    specified in the “NEAX2000 IVS Command Manual.” 
    (The commands look like: CM12 YY=03.)
    The Extended Command Set characters are 
    modifiers you type in front of the NEAX2000 IVS 
    command in the MACH Script Editor window. The 
    following list represents the Extended Command Set.
    @10Finds the LEN assigned to the station in the 
    First Data field and displays the LEN in the 
    Second Data field.
    ~10  Swaps the LEN assignments of the stations 
    indicated in the First and Second Data fields.
    >10  Moves the station in the First Data field to the 
    LEN indicated in the Second Data field.
    &10  Assigns an Add-On Module to the station in 
    the First Data field.
    %10  Finds the Line Equipment Card type (MP) 
    associated with the LEN in the First Data 
    field and then displays it in the Second Data 
    field.
    ^12  Copies the Class-1 Feature assignments from 
    the station in the First Data field to the station 
    in the Second Data field.
    ^13  Copies the Class-2 Feature assignments from 
    the station in the First Data field to the station 
    in the Second Data field. 
    						
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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. 
    						
    							Extended Command Set
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    LX(where X represents any command from the 
    NEAX2000 IVS Command Set) Performs a 
    lookup and listing of all Second Data. (For 
    example, L10 retrieves all LEN assignments.) 
    This Extended Command cannot be used 
    with any other Extended Commands in a 
    script; it must be the only command line in 
    a script.
    LFX(where X represents any command from the 
    NEAX2000 IVS Command Set) Performs a 
    filtered lookup and listing of all existing 
    Second Data. (For example, LF10 retrieves 
    all existing LEN assignment data, but leaves 
    out data for the unassigned LENs.) This 
    Extended Command cannot be used with 
    any other Extended Commands in a 
    script; it must be the only command line in 
    a script.  
    						
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