Openworx: Short Text Messaging - NEC NEAX 2000 IPS Reference Manual

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MR: Functionality
Message Reader is quite easy to use. Simply go to any D
function key configured, then press the key and enter the extension for which you wish to read
messages. In the event more than one user is assigned to a phone, the user may choose from a list of
employees to designate for whom to read messages, and then enter the proper password, if required. If
no extension number is entered, Message Reader will default to the extension you are using for this
connection. Once having entered the extension and the password, the user may easily peruse all their
messages and after a message is read, it may be deleted or saved. If the person leaving the message
left a return phone number, Message Reader can even dial the call back number automatically!
MR: Database
MR uses the OpenWorX database. This common database allows for other applications such
as BAS, INASET or Desktop to access LSI information.
MR: Benefits
Read your messages even when away from your desk, from any D
Save valuable operator time because they no longer have to read the message back to the
employee.
Automatically dial call back numbers, preventing paper clutter or misdialed numbers.

OpenWorX: Short Text Messaging

Short Text Messaging (STM) is a service running on the OpenWorX Server designed to
facilitate the delivery of text messages to NEAX Wireless D
2000 IPS. This is accomplished with either, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) on a Local
Area Network (LAN), or Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP) Version 1.8. This application
turns your PSIII handsets into one-way internal text pagers in addition to their normal
functionality. The interface allows for an audible alert when messages arrive. Users should be
aware that the volume for the text message arrival notice is the same as the ringer volume. In
addition, if the PSIII is set to vibrate, it will also vibrate when a text message arrives. Messages
can be stored for later reading as well as deleted. Messages cannot be received while the
user is on the phone.
STM: Functionality in an SMTP Environment
The STM server can be installed on your enterprise network as an SMTP mail gateway. In this
configuration, users simply send messages up to 128 characters (always the limit of text messages, no
matter what SMTP set up used) to the address PagerID@domain.com.
good example. The server will then parse the Pager ID out of the heading and send the message to
the wireless handset with that extension. NEC has verified this functionality on Microsoft Exchange
®
and Lotus Notes
.
STM: Functionality in a TAP Environment
STM can also be configured to use an RS-232c TAP interface for sending or receiving alphanumeric
messages to the user's wireless handsets. Thus a TAP enabled pager program can be used to send a
message.
NEAX2000 IPS Request for Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide
NDA-24349, Issue 4
Chapter 11 Open Application Interface (OAI)
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