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== About ==
 
== About ==
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For requirements et.c please review our presales information: [[WorkMan HVS - Presales]]
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== Hotelsystem ==
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Each hotelsystem needs specific licenses and a discussion with the reseller of the hotelsystem should be established so correct licenses can be obtained.
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If a system is not supported we need a SDK and technical contact with the vendor established to see if we can create a link to that system and at what additional cost.
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== Troubleshooting ==
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* You must have a soundcard on the server otherwise it won't work. Note that if you do a remote desktop to the PC it might bring your local soundcard and you can install the wave-driver even though it won't work.
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* Default sound device should not be Avaya widwod-driver.
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* Some old installation uses the folder sv for soundfiles while the folder sw is created. Copy the folder sw and name the new folder sv.
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* When you dial in to register a wake up and you already have one it doesn't play a prompt and the log registers something like ''VB-Port: 2 Playing alternative menu, C:\Program Files\Westcon HVS\voice\SW\wu_reg,7:,0,:''. In older versions of HVS you must have hh:mm:ss as time setting and it may indicate that you are using english or something else as a nationality setting. This problem will be fixed in next release of HVS.
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== Integrations ==
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=== FIAS - Fidelio Interface Application Specification ===
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* Please check with Micros-Fidelio for information about what license you need.
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* HVS uses a room-based approach and doesn't support moving guests
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* HVS always uses the last check in for name of the guest.
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* HVS can only have one wakeup-call and if a remove event from HS is sent the wakeup-call is cleared (even though the date/time might not match)
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[[Category:WorkMan HVS]]

Latest revision as of 09:21, 15 September 2017

Release History:

HVS (TAPI Wave/obsolete)

About

For requirements et.c please review our presales information: WorkMan HVS - Presales

Hotelsystem

Each hotelsystem needs specific licenses and a discussion with the reseller of the hotelsystem should be established so correct licenses can be obtained. If a system is not supported we need a SDK and technical contact with the vendor established to see if we can create a link to that system and at what additional cost.

Troubleshooting

  • You must have a soundcard on the server otherwise it won't work. Note that if you do a remote desktop to the PC it might bring your local soundcard and you can install the wave-driver even though it won't work.
  • Default sound device should not be Avaya widwod-driver.
  • Some old installation uses the folder sv for soundfiles while the folder sw is created. Copy the folder sw and name the new folder sv.
  • When you dial in to register a wake up and you already have one it doesn't play a prompt and the log registers something like VB-Port: 2 Playing alternative menu, C:\Program Files\Westcon HVS\voice\SW\wu_reg,7:,0,:. In older versions of HVS you must have hh:mm:ss as time setting and it may indicate that you are using english or something else as a nationality setting. This problem will be fixed in next release of HVS.

Integrations

FIAS - Fidelio Interface Application Specification

  • Please check with Micros-Fidelio for information about what license you need.
  • HVS uses a room-based approach and doesn't support moving guests
  • HVS always uses the last check in for name of the guest.
  • HVS can only have one wakeup-call and if a remove event from HS is sent the wakeup-call is cleared (even though the date/time might not match)