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Chapter 11 Open Application Interface (OAI)

OAI UAP Applications

NEC has developed a number of applications to enhance the features and functions of the
NEAX2000 IPS. These applications are Open Server 5 compliant and will not operate with
Open Server 4. The NEAX2000 IPS supports a maximum of 4 simultaneous applications.
The following applications, when residing alone, require the UAP. If additional OAI applications
are to coexist on the same UAP, additional RAM and Hard Disk capacity may be required.
Code Master
Code Master allows authorized employees to place calls from any station in the facility based on their
own individual level of access. They can do the same from remote stations, located outside the facility.
Users are issued an access code, which they enter in, through the dial pad, when calling from stations
other than their own. That code bypasses the restrictions on the station being used and allows the user,
even from a remote phone, to have the same unrestricted access they normally use when calling from
their assigned stations. Code Master will also allow the telecommunications managers and
administrators to keep detailed records of calls being made through the use of Code Master. Code
Master, when residing alone, requires the UAP1000. If additional OAI applications are to coexist on the
same UAP, additional RAM and Hard Disk capacity may be required. Code Master can be accessed
either from a telephone within the system (internal) or from outside of the system (external). The
application uses the Authorization Code Facility (ACF) of the NEAX 2000 IPS and maintains a
database that accommodates 10-digit authorization codes.
Authorization codes are limited to 10 digits (including # and *).
Only one application may access the NEAX2000 IVS
Master cannot run simultaneously with another application that processes calls requiring
authorization codes (i.e. Guardian).
If the UAP is down or otherwise not available, the NEAX2000 IVS
authorization codes which are more limited in number than those maintained in the Code Master
database.
Code master supports in excess of 10 Million authorization codes.
Directory Dialer
Directory Dialer enables you to initiate or transfer a call to someone in your organization by entering the
name of the person you are calling, rather than the person's extension number. Directory Dialer
maintains a list of the last names of everyone in the organization. When you want to call someone, you
enter the first few letters of the last name (up to 16), and Directory Dialer displays any names from the
list that contain the same sequence of letters. Then, after you select the correct name, Directory Dialer
places the call for you.
Letters are entered through the D
need not enter the entire name; the first few letters are enough. If there is more than one name that
begins with the same sequence of letters, Directory Dialer will display each possible name until you
show the one you want.
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keypad. Press the key labeled "A" (the two key) for A, etc. You
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