NEC NDA-24298 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 2
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5. IPX MAT Commands
The IPX 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 IPX 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 IPX 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-IPX, the default PBX Alias delivered with the IPX MAT
software. Prior to running the IPX MAT, you should either define a new PBX Alias, configure the default PBX
to work with your system, or plan to use the NEAX-IPX default Alias. NEAX-IPX is ready for use once the IPX
MAT software has been successfully installed. Table 2-3 lists the default values displayed in the PBX
Administration dialog box when you select NEAX-IPX as your PBX Alias.
Table 2-2 IPX MAT Commands
Enter and Tab
This key has two functions:
Writes the data to the IPX 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 IPX.
N (n) Enter N in the WRT? text control if you do not want to write the data to the IPX.
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.