NEC Neax 2400 Imx Hotel Office Data Specification
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NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 9 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 5. The dialog box, shown in Figure 2-8 (information on WINSOCK setup), appears. Click OK. Figure 2-8 Winsock 2 Setup Message Dialog Box 6. File copy starts automatically, while the displayed dialog boxes (See Figure 2-9) show the on-going situation. Figure 2-9 IMX MAT Installation Screen 7. If the Setup Complete dialog box appears on the screen, the file copies have finished successfully. Click Finish to complete the IMX MAT software installation and restart your computer.
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 10 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT Note: You should always reboot your PC after installing the IMX MAT software. Any change made during the installation process does not take effect until the computer has been rebooted. Figure 2-10 IMX MAT Setup Complete Dialog
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 11 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 8. Review the settings you have chosen, and then click Next. The Winsock2 Setup message box displays. Note:If you are installing IMX MAT on an NT 4.0 workstation, the Winsock2 Setup message box does not display. NT 4.0 does not require Winsock2 in order to run. Figure 2-11 IMX MAT Installing Winsock2 Message Box 9. After Winsock2 is installed, the Winsock2 Setup dialog box displays. This is an informational message only. Click OK to continue installing the Data Access Objects (DAO) required to run IMX MAT. Figure 2-12 Winsock2 Setup Message Dialog Box 10. Click OK. The DAO Welcome Screen displays. Figure 2-13 DAO Welcome Screen
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 12 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 11. Click Next. The Select Components dialog box displays. Figure 2-14 DAO Select Components Screen 12. Uncheck the ODBCDirect box and click Next. The Select Components dialog box displays. Note:If you do not uncheck the ODBCDirect box, error messages display once the DAO Setup program completes. IMX MAT will run properly even though these messages display. Figure 2-15 Select Components Screen
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 13 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 13. Click Next. The DAO Setup Screen displays. Figure 2-16 DAO Setup Screen 14. After the DAO files are installed, the DAO Information message box displays. Click OK. The IMX MAT Installation screen displays. Figure 2-17 DAO Information Message
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 14 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 15. To run the IMX MAT software, click the IMX MAT icon on the desktop or select it from the Start/ Program menu. The IMX MAT menu displays as shown in Figure 2-18. Figure 2-18 IMX MAT Main Menu 16. To configure the PBX Alias, use the instructions in Section 6.2, TCP/IP Connection. Note:Once you have configured the IMX MAT, you can use the Run Command line to enter task commands, or you can select the command from the Command Folders. You can also perform IMX MAT tasks using either the menu items, or the icons equivalent to the menu items. Figure 2-19 IMX MAT Tool Bar Command Folders Tool BarTitle Bar Enter commands here Status Bar Menu Bar Collect New Traffic Scan New Alarms/TrafficCollect New Alarms Abort Data Collection View Scanning Log ProcessesAbout Log On ConfigureLog OutLog Manager
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 15 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 5. IMX MAT Commands The IMX MAT’s operation is very similar to that of the NEAX2400 MS-DOS MAT, so you will find that many of the key stroke operations have been carried over into IMX MAT. In addition, some standard MS Windows operations and key strokes are used. Use the following keys, or in some instances the mouse, to select or enter data. 6. Configuring IMX MAT This section explains the PBX Alias parameters you may configure using the PBX Administration dialog window. It also lists the default values of NEAX-IMX, the default PBX Alias delivered with the IMX MAT software. Prior to running the IMX MAT, you should either define a new PBX Alias, configure the default PBX to work with your system, or plan to use the NEAX-IMX default Alias. NEAX-IMX is ready for use once the IMX MAT software has been successfully installed. Ta b l e 2 - 3 lists the default values displayed in the PBX Administration dialog box when you select NEAX-IMX as your PBX Alias. Table 2-2 IMX MAT Commands Enter and TabThis key has two functions: Writes the data to the IMX MAT memory and moves the cursor to the next text control on the dialog window. Y (y) Enter Y in the WRT? text control to write the data to the IMX. N (n) Enter N in the WRT? text control if you do not want to write the data to the IMX. Delete Deletes the selected characters in a text control. Backspace Deletes the character immediately to the left of the cursor in a text control. Right Arrow Moves the cursor to the right in the text control. Left Arrow Moves the cursor to the left in the text control. Up Arrow Moves the cursor to the left in the text control. Down Arrow Moves the cursor to the right in the text control. Alt + F4 Closes the screen without saving the changes. Shift + Enter and Shift + Tab Moves the cursor from a text control to the previous text control. Ctrl + C Copies selected text to Windows Clipboard. Ctrl + V Pastes Windows Clipboard contents at the current cursor position. Ctrl + Home (When viewing the log file).Moves the cursor to the top of the log data file. Ctrl + End (When viewing the log file).Moves the cursor to the bottom of the log data file. Page Up (When viewing the log file).Moves the log file up one page at a time. Page Down (When viewing the log file).Moves the log file down one page at a time. ? or F1 Displays the Help text.
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 16 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 6.1 Serial/Direct Connection The following steps explain how to configure the PBX Alias for a serial/direct connection using the recommended default data. Note 1:The PBX Alias cannot have spaces in the name. Note 2:You can use other data when configuring IMX MAT. However, it is recommended that you use the default data as previously described when configuring a new PBX Alias. Table 2-3 PBX Administration Default Values PBX Alias NEAX-IMX Connection Type Serial/Direct FPC 1 Connect 120000 Response Timeout 120000 Pacing Timer 10000 Link Data Log Path blank COM Port COM 1 Baud Rate 4800 Ignore CTR blank Ignore DSR blank Modem Name blank Phone Number blank Host Name blank IP Address 172.16.253.0 TCP Port 60000 Inter-App Resource blank
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 2 Page 17 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 1. From the PBX menu, select Configuration to open the PBX Administration dialog box. Figure 2-20 PBX Administration 2. Enter a name for the PBX Alias in the PBX Alias box. Note:You can also define a PBX Alias by selecting the default NEXT-IMX or by modifying any other previously defined Alias from the list in the PBX Alias box. If you select a PBX Alias from the list, its related information displays in the additional fields on this dialog box. You can enter information in the Connect Timeout, Response Timeout, Pacing Timer, and Link Data Log Path fields if necessary. However, the IMX MAT software will run without changing the default data. 3. Select Serial/Direct as the Connection Type. 4. Enter the appropriate FPC (Fusion Link Point Code). 1 is the default value and should be used initially for all new IMX systems. In a Fusion Network, this setting must match the FPC value entered into System Data SYS 1 INDEX 512. 5. Enter 120000 in the Connection Timeout text box. 6. Enter 120000 in the Response Timeout text box. 7. Enter 10000 in the Pacing Timer text box. 8. Clear (Remove) any text from the Link Data Log Path text control. 9. Set COM1 Baud rate to 4800. This is the default PBX value on the initial power up. 10. Leave the Host Name text box blank. 11. Leave the IP Address text box blank. 12. Leave the IP Port text box blank. 13. Leave the Inter-App Resource text box blank.
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24288 Page 18 Revision 1.0 ASSIGNMENT 14. Click Add to write the data. 15. Click Close. Note:The PBX Administration dialog box changes adapting to EX-FCCS Network. Enter the Fusion Group Number (FUG) which the PBX to be logged-in belongs. “Connection Timeout”, “Response Timeout”, and “Pacing Timer” text box is not provided. Others are the same as previous one. The PBX dialog box is as shown below. 6.2 TCP/IP Connection This section explains how to add or modify a PBX Alias in IMX MAT when it is connected to a PBX using a TCP/IP connection through a Local Area Network (LAN). Procedure Overview 1. Modify or add a PBX Alias. 2. Assign the network information in Windows. 3. Start the PBX system. 4. Log in to IMX MAT. 5. Assign the system data. 6. Set up the IMX MAT file operations for logging purposes. Note:If your IMX is to reside on your existing LAN, you will need to obtain an available IP address from your System Administrator before you configure the PBX Alias. 6.2.1 Modifying or Adding a PBX Alias Note: The PBX Alias cannot have spaces in its name. PBX Administration Add Add Modify Modify Clear Close PBX Alias Connection Type FUG COM PortBaud Rate Modem NamePhone Number Host Name IP Address TCP Port TCP/IP Settings Serial SettingsTCP/IP bsc7200 10.41.207.207 60000 3 FPC 1 Delete TCP-IP134