Maintenance Administration Terminal (Mat); Management@Net - NEC SOPHO 2000 IPS User Manual

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3. The commands CM00 (Office Data All Clear) and CM01 (Office Data Partial Clear)
cannot be accessed from the CAT. The CAT cannot delete itself from the system
program.
4. Only two Customer Administration Terminals can be in program mode at the same
time.
5. The data that can be changed from the CAT can be limited by the Password level
assigned. There are eight levels of Passwords that can be assigned in system
programming. The relation between Password level and access to available commands
is also assigned in system programming.
6. A password can consist of a maximum of any eight digits with the following
limitation: The password cannot be CCCCCCCC or FFFFFFFF.
7. Caution should be exercised when assigning Passwords to command authorization
levels. If a password is forgotten, access to system programming will be limited and a
system initialization with subsequent programming may be required.
8. When the Customer Administration Terminal is offline for programming, it cannot
access normal terminal functions.

6.5.2 Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)

The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a Personal Computer (PC) used for
programming and maintenance of the system by the service engineer.
The MAT can provide a Maintenance Printout, Peg Count information and fault message
output. Additionally, the MAT can be used to Remove and Restore to service any station
in the system and can read or save system data from disks. The MAT can assign the Key
Data for the Attendant Console.
The MAT requires an IBM or compatible PC running Microsoft Windows 98, NT 4.0,
2000 or XP and MAT WorX.
The MAT can be connected to the system either directly or remotely. There are three
ways to connect your PC to an SOPHO 2000 IPS:
 Use a modem to establish a dial-up connection
 Use a serial cable to establish a direct connection
 Use TCP/IP over your Local Area Network (LAN), Requires DeviceServerWorX
(DSW)
The method you use depends on how you installed and configured the device to which
you want to connect. A serial cable direct connection offers better performance than a
modem connection, but requires that the PC and device be within 50 feet of each other. A
TCP/IP connection offers excellent performance and flexibility but requires a network
connection to both your PC and the device.

6.5.3 Management@Net

Management@Net is enhanced with a portal for the support of the 2000 IPS, allowing the
customer a single point of access to all his/her management applications independent of
the platform.
For the 2000 IPS the following applications will be accessible:
 Accounting Package based on MTS TABS web solution
 OpenWorX Manager
 DECT Manager iS3000 and DECT Manager 2000 IPS
See for more details the separate product description of Management@Net 3.0.
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
Issue 5
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
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