GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 8

Issue 6

Hospitality Operations 555-230-723

December 1999

Hospitality Operations

 

Reports

74

 

 

The following is an example of a journal printer report:

AWU 11/21/96 10:25

401

 

REQUEST 10:40 BY Att

1

AWU 11/21/96 10:25

402

 

REQUEST 10:40 BY Att

1

EAT 11/21/96 10:26

7400

 

attd crisis alert ars

alrt call type

EAT 11/21/96 10:26

7401

0

failed - originator abandoned call off-hook

AWU 11/21/96 10:26

401

 

CHANGE 10:45 BY Att

1

PMS 11/21/96 10:26

368

FROM

ROOM: CODE 1 PMS link

out of service 0

PMS 11/21/96 10:26

368

FROM

ROOM: CODE 2 PMS link

out of service 0

PMS 11/21/96 10:26

3540

FROM

ROOM: CODE 1 PMS link

out of service 0

EAT 11/21/96 10:27

7401 Att

1 successful call off-hook alert

PMS 11/21/96 10:26

401

FROM

STATION: CODE 1 PMS link out of service 0

AWU 11/21/96 10:40

402

 

NO ANSWER 1

 

AWU 11/21/96 10:44

401

 

BUSY 1

 

AWU 11/21/96 10:45

402

 

NO ANSWER 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

These codes are used to define the status events:

AWU — Automatic wakeup events

EAT — Emergency access to attendant and crisis alert events

PMS — PMS events

PMS chng stn rstr — Station restrictions changed by the PMS

PMS room change — Room status message from PMS

PMS link out — The PMS link is out of service

PMS prot vio — The PMS sustained a protocol violation.

Buffering Messages During Printer Failure

If the printer goes down (for example, power loss or printer runs out of paper) and the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) lead goes low, the switch recognizes that the printer is out of service. When this happens, the switch will buffer Automatic Wakeup messages destined for the printer until the printer is back in service. On the smaller systems (csi or si), up to 2400 messages are buffered. On the larger system (r), up to 15000 messages are buffered.

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Lucent Technologies 108596560 manual Following is an example of a journal printer report