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== About ==
 
== About ==
  
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=== Licenses needed ===
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==== Avaya IP Office ====
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* 3rd part TAPI
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* TAPI Wave licenses (4 channels should work). Future releases of WorkMan HVS will be using SIP trunks but that is most likely late 2012.
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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.
  
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==

Revision as of 17:49, 1 May 2012

 Release History

About

Licenses needed

Avaya IP Office

  • 3rd part TAPI
  • TAPI Wave licenses (4 channels should work). Future releases of WorkMan HVS will be using SIP trunks but that is most likely late 2012.

Hotelsystem

Each hotelsystem needs specific licenses and a discussion with the reseller of the hotelsystem should be established so correct licenses can be obtained.

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.

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)