Opera Connection
Opera Connection
Hi
Can the OXO integrate directly into Opera PMS software like an OXE does, or do we need anything in between?
Thanks
Pedro
Can the OXO integrate directly into Opera PMS software like an OXE does, or do we need anything in between?
Thanks
Pedro
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Depending on the age of the OxO you would need to have either OHL (Omnipcx Hospitality Link) which is a combined V24 (for metering tickets) and Ethernet (for PMS) solution.
The newer versions >=5.x use the OLD which is all Ethernet.
I know of integration into R3.0 of Opera and there is a Inter Working Report available on the BPWS
K.
The newer versions >=5.x use the OLD which is all Ethernet.
I know of integration into R3.0 of Opera and there is a Inter Working Report available on the BPWS
K.
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Hi Pedro
Here in Argentina, all implementations I've seen of Fidelio / Opera uses a "middleware" - a PC with a costing software that receives the call information from OXO (V.24) and calculates the costs to pass the info to Fidelio / Opera in its own format.
In spanish, just in case my bad english is... well, just too bad:
Las implementaciones con que me he encontrado siempre usan una PC en el medio, que recibe la información desde la OXO (usualmente vía V.24), la pasan por algún software de tasación y luego envía la información otra vez por V.24 al servidor de Fidelio / Opera. Esa PC la suelen llamar "servidor de interfaces", y también suele estar dedicado a cargar por ejemplo los costes de restaurante, bar, etc. He visto esto con centrales Alcatel, Nec y SIEMENS.
Saludos!
Here in Argentina, all implementations I've seen of Fidelio / Opera uses a "middleware" - a PC with a costing software that receives the call information from OXO (V.24) and calculates the costs to pass the info to Fidelio / Opera in its own format.
In spanish, just in case my bad english is... well, just too bad:
Las implementaciones con que me he encontrado siempre usan una PC en el medio, que recibe la información desde la OXO (usualmente vía V.24), la pasan por algún software de tasación y luego envía la información otra vez por V.24 al servidor de Fidelio / Opera. Esa PC la suelen llamar "servidor de interfaces", y también suele estar dedicado a cargar por ejemplo los costes de restaurante, bar, etc. He visto esto con centrales Alcatel, Nec y SIEMENS.
Saludos!
Hi guy,
you ned the licence "metering over IP" and in OLD you have to install in Hotel MOde.
Trust me, it works.
There are some spezial thinks to need to be known.
Opera shouldn´t send a language id ( 0 - 3 ) for a language not installed on the oxo.
If you have only two language ( maybe english and France ) you only can send on check in over opera Language code 0 or 1.
PM me for futher informations
you ned the licence "metering over IP" and in OLD you have to install in Hotel MOde.
Trust me, it works.
There are some spezial thinks to need to be known.
Opera shouldn´t send a language id ( 0 - 3 ) for a language not installed on the oxo.
If you have only two language ( maybe english and France ) you only can send on check in over opera Language code 0 or 1.
PM me for futher informations
Re: Opera Connection
Dear Admin,
Could you reactivate or reupload the file?
I am trying to do the same thing right now - integrate an OXO from 2011 with a new MICROS OPERA system.
Thanks!
Could you reactivate or reupload the file?
I am trying to do the same thing right now - integrate an OXO from 2011 with a new MICROS OPERA system.
Thanks!