NEC Neax 2400 Imx Hotel Office Data Specification
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NDA-24288 COMMAND LIST Page v Revision 1.0 HOTEL COMMAND LIST IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER COMMAND NAMEFULL COMMAND NAME PAGE AACLAssignment of Administration Station Class244 AANPAssignment of Administration Numbering Plan91 AASNAssignment of Alternated Administration Station Number243 AASPAssignment of Administration Special Access Code101 AASTAssignment of Administration Station Data237 ADNRAssignment of Day/Night Restriction235 ADSSAssignment of Direct Station Select253 AGCLAssignment of Guest Station Class247 AGNPAssignment of Guest Numbering Plan94 AG NPLAssignment of Guest Numbering Plan for LDM96 AGNPNAssignment of Guest Numbering Plan for NDM99 AGSNAssignment of Alternated Guest Station Number246 AGSPAssignment of Guest Special Access Code129 AGS PLAssignment of Guest Special Access Code for LDM155 AGSPNAssignment of Guest Special Access Code for NDM180 AGSTAssignment of Guest Station Data240 AHSUAssignment of Suite Room Station Number249 AHSYAssignment of Hotel System Parameter52 ASCRAssignment of Station Connection Restriction231 ASPFAssignment of Special Access Code Floor255 ASPSAssignment of Special Access Code for Split Access205 AT C RAssignment of Telephone Class Restriction233
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NDA-24288 CHAPTER 1 Page 1 Revision 1.0 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. General This manual describes how to operate the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and plan the office data. It also contains descriptions of the parameters for the NEAX2400 IMX. 2. How to Follow This Manual The contents of this manual are: • CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter explains how to use this manual. CHAPTER 2 ASSIGNMENT This chapter explains the system configuration and system specifications required to install and run the MAT. It contains installation instructions and information about accelerator keys and navigation keys used by MAT. CHAPTER 3 OFFICE DATA DESIGN SHEET This chapter contains the office design sheets used to design the configuration and specification of IMX. CHAPTER 4 HOTEL SYSTEM COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS AND DATA SHEETS This chapter explains the Hotel system command parameters of the NEAX2400 IMX. 3. Reference Manuals When installing MAT and assigning the relevant system data, refer to the following manuals in addition to this manual: Feature Programming Manual Fusion Network System Manual Office Data Specification (for Business system commands) Note:The NEAX2400 IMX Office Data Specification for Business systems contains Hotel system-related command information in the following sections: • AAED AKYD ASPA AAKP ALRNN ASPAL AASP ANPN ASPAN AAST ARTD ASYD AGST ARTDN ATIM AIOC ASFC ATIMN
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NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 3 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 2 ASSIGNMENT 1. General This chapter describes the information needed to install and operate the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) software. The IMX MAT software has the following functions: Allows user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) with Microsoft Windows 95/NT. Provides both an Ethernet interface and a RS232C interface. Allows access to a node within the Fusion Link network using a simple Login operation, Supports remote maintenance capabilities through a dialup connection. Dumps the PBX data into a data file using of the LIST UP command. Note:The recorded log file is a simple text file that can be printed or edited using any Windows application that supports text file editing. Since the IMX MAT runs on Microsoft’s 32 bit Windows plug-and-play operating system, peripheral hardware (network, remote access, modems, printers, etc.) is easy to configure. IMX MAT does not require a dedicated printer. Any printer supported by the operating system, including shared LAN printers, can be used. 2. Getting Started-Hardware The IMX MAT PC should conform to the specifications explained in this section. The cables, modems, and HUBs required depend on the connection type. The IMX MAT allows you to access IMX using the following connection types: Serial/direct Serial/dialup TCP/IP 2.1 PC Specifications The IMX MAT software requires a PC with the following minimum specifications: Table 2-1 PC Requirements to Run IMX MAT CPU TYPE Pentium 166 or higher Memory 32 MB or more for WIN 95 and NT Hard Disk 500 MB of free space Video Card and MonitorAny Microsoft Windows compatible video card (256 colors or more, screen size 800 X 600 resolution Modem Any OS supported device; Required when IMX MAT is used for remote dialup access
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 4 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 2.2 IMX MAT and IMX Connection Figure 2-1 shows a serial/direct connection to the IOC card of IMX. The serial/direct connection allows you to access the IMX and the different nodes via the Fusion Link. Figure 2-1 Serial/Direct Connection to IMX IMX MAT software supports serial/direct connection to the target IMX. As seen in Figure 2-2, a modem is required at both the remote maintenance center and the IMX site. The LINE port of the modem located at the IMX site should be connected to the dedicated Line Circuit (LC), and the DATA port should be directly connected to the IOC card. The serial/dialup connection allows you to access both the first node (IMX) of the Fusion Link network and all other nodes within the Fusion Link network. CD-ROM Drive Any OS supported device Network Any 10 BASE-T Network Interface Card when IMX MAT is connected across TCP/IP Communication Port COM1-COM4 when IMX MAT is connected across serial RS-232C port. Mouse Any Microsoft compatible mouse. Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT Be sure to set “small fonts” in the property of the screen. Table 2-1 PC Requirements to Run IMX MAT (Continued) FUSION LINK IMX IMX NEAX 2400 TTY CABLE 1 IMX MATIMX MAT PRINTER IOC 68PH S 2 PORTS CA - A
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 5 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 2.3 Serial/Dialup Connection to IMX Figure 2-2 Serial/Dialup Connection to IMX The IMX MAT software provides an advanced communication software for IMX. IMX is maintained via the LAN, WAN, or TCP/IP network on which it is running. Figure 2-3 shows the simple configuration of the TCP/IP connection. Using this connection, any node within the Fusion Link network can be accessed from IMX MAT. Figure 2-3 TCP/IP Connection to Dual CPR of IMX FUSION LINK IMX IMX IMX MATIMX MAT PRINTER IOC NEAX2400 TTY CABLE 368PH S 2 PORTS CA - A LC TRK MODEM MODEMTELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK FUSION LINK 10 BASE -T straight cable HUB IMX MAT IMX MAT PRINTER LANI LANI IMXIMX
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 6 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT Figure 2-4 shows the configuration of the PBX and IMX MAT when connecting to an existing LAN. In most cases you should use a network device such as a HUB or bridge to provide isolation from excessive network traffic. Figure 2-4 TCP/IP Connection (IP Address over the External LAN) 3. TCP/IP Considerations The IMX MAT can communicate with the IMX via an Ethernet TCP/IP connection. In order for the IMX MAT to communicate via TCP/IP, the PC must have its network software, including the TCP/IP drivers, installed and in operation prior to installing the IMX MAT software. SERVER PC LAN MATHUB MAT PRINTER10BASE-T straight cable PC IMX LANI LANI
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 7 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT If the PC does not have the network software installed and configured, a message indicating that the WINSOCK 2 setup has failed displays during the IMX MAT installation. This message is an expected response since the IMX MAT installation program attempts to upgrade the TCP/IP WINSOCK drivers to the latest version. If these drivers are not already installed, the upgrade process fails. The failure does not affect the successful installation and operation of the IMX MAT, but the TCP/IP interface cannot be used. It is always best to install the IMX MAT software after all network software is installed. Although it is not recommended, it is possible to install the PC’s standard network software after the IMX MAT software has been installed. If the IMX MAT software is installed prior to installing the network software, it will be necessary to run the WINSOCK setup program from the IMX MAT CD after installing the network software. To run the WINSOCK setup program: 1. Insert the IMX MAT CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. The IMX MAT setup program starts automatically. 3. Terminate (Cancel) the IMX MAT setup program on the Welcome Screen. Figure 2-5 IMX MAT Welcome Screen 4. Select the appropriate CD-ROM drive in Windows Explorer. 5. Double-click the file named WS2SETUP.EXE. For more information about configuring TCP/IP connections, see Section 6.2, TCP/IP Connection. 4. Installing IMX MAT Software The following provides step-by-step instructions for installing the IMX MAT software for Windows 95/NT onto your hard disk. 1. Terminate all applications, prior to starting the installation process. 2. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. (The IMX MAT installation program starts automatically.)
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 8 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 3. Enter your name and your company name on the User Information dialog box. Then, click Next. Figure 2-6 IMX MAT User Information Dialog 4. Click Next on the Choose Destination Location dialog box to install the IMX MAT software in the default directory. Note:If you wish to install the software in another directory, you can click Browse to display a dialog box that allows you to select or create another directory. Figure 2-7 Choose Location Destination Screen