NEC Second Party Alert User And Installation Guide
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NDA-30041 Revision 5Page 35 Second Party Alert User and Installation Guide MAT ASSIGNMENTS AOKC Command: (Assignment of OAI Key Codes) This command is used to associate the MSF facility and its Op-Code that was configured in the APM for the application to one of the OAI Key Codes in the MAT. 1. Select an unused OAI Key Code, from 1 to 14. To determine what Key Codes are available for assignment, use the LOKC command to list the AOKC Key Codes that are already assigned. 2. Enter the type of facility using the value that designates the MSF. 3. Enter the same MSF Op-Code that was configured for SPA in the APM. Re- trieve it using the Providers command on the APM Configuration Entry screen. AKYD Command: (Assignment of Dterm Function Key) The AKYD command can only be used to assign key data on those Dterms that have already been assigned through the ASDT command. MAT Function Key Indexes #34 to #47 have been designated for use in the OAI system and correspond to the 14 OAI Key Codes as illustrated in Figure 4-1 on page 33. The AKYD command is used to assign a D term function key to the specific MAT Function Key Index that, in turn, corresponds to the previously assigned OAI Key Code. This command must be used to assign the function key on each D term that is to be set up with access to SPA. 1. D term function key #8 was designated in the application configuration as the key that is to be pressed to activate SPA from the Dterm (Step 5: User-Defined Pa- rameters on page 27). 2. Enter the same tenant number that is configured for the application in the APM Application Configuration option (Tenant #1, page 26.) 3. Enter the station number of the D term on which the function key is being as- signed. 4. Enter the D term function key to the MAT Function Key Index that in turn corre- sponds to the previously assigned OAI Key Code. 5. Assign the virtual line, such as the subline.

Page 36NDA-30041 Revision 5 MAT ASSIGNMENTS Second Party Alert User and Installation Guide Figure 4-2 OAI Function Key Assignment In the example above, MSF was selected in the APM Application Configuration, and its Op-Code was determined to be #129. MSF #129 is then assigned through the AOKC command to an OAI Key Code. In this example the Key Code is #10. The D term function key that is to be used to access SPA is configured as function key #8. Since OAI Key Code #10 corresponds in the PBX to MAT Function Key Index #43, D term function key #8 is assigned to Function Key Index #43 using the AKYD command. Now whenever a phone user presses function key #8 on any assigned Dterm, MSF 129 initiates communication with SPA for display of calling party information ASHU Command: Assignment of Station Hunting-Group Data 1. Enter the same tenant number that is configured for the application in the APM Application Configuration option (Tenant #1, page 26). 2. For each primary station number, enter the virtual line numbers that are to be in the hunt group. These virtual line numbers must agree with those assigned in the ASDT command and those entered in the database. SPA is now installed and ready to be initialized. Enter the APM Operations Menu and initialize SPA through the Non-CRT Application option, according to instructions provided in the APM Operations Manual. APM Application Configuration Directory Dialer configured for MSF #129MAT AOKC Command OAI Key Code #10 given MSF facility type and Op-Code #129 MAT AKYD Command Function Key Index #43 assigned to D term Function Key #9 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . PBX Correspondence of AOKC AKYD OAI Function Key Codes Key Indices 1 < . . . .> 34 2 < . . . .> 35 3 < . . . .> 36 4 < . . . .> 37 5 < . . . .> 38 6 < . . . .> 39 7 < . . . .> 40 8 < . . . .> 41 9 < . . . .> 42 10 < . . . .> 43 11 < . . . .> 44 12 < . . . .> 45 13 < . . . .> 46 14 < . . . .> 47