Cables
On a typical DB25, the pins used are pin 2 (transmit), 3 (receive), and 7 (ground).
On DB9, the pins used are pin 3 (transmit), 2 (receive), and 5 (ground).
If connecting to the PC's DB9, get a straight-through cable or DB25 to DB9 converter that converts the DB25 pins 2 (transmit), 3 (receive), and 7 (ground) to the appropriate DB9 pins 3 (transmit), 2 (receive), and 5 (ground). Note, you will NOT need a null modem if the card on the PBX was wired correct. If the card was 'pinned' like a PC, you will need a NULL MODEM. However, if the talcum folks did things right, the Null Modem is NOT required.
Settings
Find out the PBX data speed and type
If 300 characters looks like garbage, the baud is set too fast. 300 is the preferred way for most Call Accounting systems to get SMDR.
The best way to do this is to use a port viewer to see if the PC Port is actually getting SMDR. The common 'port analyzer' tool on Windows is called Hyperterminal. Access Hyperterminal at:
Programs -> Accessories -> Communications
Setting Phone Fees/Costs
Find out the rates to be charged for connection and minutes, do so for local, toll, long distance, and international. Make a list of all rooms and the corresponding extension. Make a list of all Administrator phones and find out if the property wants them costed to a cost center. Usually, Admin calls will NOT be posted to the PMS.
Install Metropolis. Use the Setup | Installation Wizard. Choose the following:
You may want to set the following:
We recommend setting up Metropolis to run as background application. This way, Metropolis will always be running regardless of whether or not a user remembers to launch it or the /Startup Items/ loads. Download the instructions for doing this here. The recent version will minimize itself after 10 minutes of inactivity.
If you need to setup multiple extensions in a single room, BookingCenter only allows one phone extension per room, but Metropolis allows you to 'map' additional extensions to the individual extension BookingCenter is polling for.
In ProfitWatch, under Setup | Property Management , choose translate extensions and map the proper extension. For example, if both phone extensions 220 and 7220 are in room 220, you would choose 7220 to 'map' to 220 and all calls from either extension 220 or 7220 would both be posted to the Account in the 'Active' Room 220.
If you get in trouble, call the Metropolis Support line ((858) 488-4600) and they will help you through anything.
One of the reasons we like Hansen Software's Cash Plus system is that they setup the system for you! All you need to do is tell them the Hotel Identifier (a 3 - digit code BookingCenter will provide for you) and the IP address and port (again, BookingCenter will provide for you) and they will get the system setup - per your desires - and tested for you. As simple as that!
For BookingCenter Desktop PMS you need to configure BookingCenter to post Calls to the bookings and to poll the Call Accounting software.
Post Calls
Desktop PMS: Create an Inventory Item called CALLS from the Parameters | Inventory | Item Details. Get more info in the BookingCenter Reference Manual Chapter 4, Configuring the Inventory System
MyPMS: The posting category (Phone Call) will have been created by BookingCenter for you, and is usually the inventory item 'CALL'.
Configure the Call Accounting software with BookingCenter.
Desktop PMS Users ONLY!
All calls placed to an active booking in a room with an extension will now be added to the Account section of the Active Booking Detail.
For MyPMS users, contact http://support.bookingcenter.com/ and we will set up your account to accept posted calls.
Troubles with Automatic Call Accounting Polling
Desktop BookingCenter: If you receive an error when launching the Call Accounting BookingCenter Management computer that tells you the preferences file (.prf) can't be loaded, then the problem can be solved. This will happen if the .df1 (your BookingCenter datafile) is NOT inside the / BookingCenter / folder and you are trying to keep the Call Accounting system polling correctly.
How to solve the problem?
Simply make sure the BookingCenter application and your datafile are all inside the / BookingCenter / folder computer and that the Parameter | Call Accounting | Call Folder is set and the computer is set to be the "Call Manager" computer. Then restart BookingCenter and the .prf error message should have gone away and the Call Accounting polling will begin working again.
MyPMS: If calls are not posting to the correct rooms, and instead are posting to the House Account, there is likely a setup error in the 'Room' setup. Simply go to Setup | Rooms | and find the correct Room Type that the Room belongs to. Choose that Room Type and then the actual Room where calls are not posting automatically. The Room's 'CRS Code' must match the extension number that the Call Accounting system is using. If the CRS code and the phone extension are not identical, the call gets posted to the House Account for manual intervention.
To turn on a Call Simulator, after its registered, do the following: Alter the registration data by a single field value, and then the simulator option will be viewable. Once the simulations are done, then simply re-register properly and all data will have been preserved.
To turn on a Call Simulator,before it's registered, do the following: choose the default position for the 'demo mode' and turn on calls so you can test them against the PMS interface.
Still having troubles? Contact http://support.bookingcenter.com/ and we will help you with accepting posted calls.
If you need to re-install the Call Accounting software your property is using, download it from the appropiate website (www.Metropolis.com). Use the registration info you were given when you purchased the Call Accounting program to re-install it. If you have LOST the registration info, you can contact Metropolis or CommSoft to get it.
It's best to try and NOT re-format a hard drive BEFORE making a backup of your data. Simply follow the instructions below, if you are using Metropolis ProfitWatch .
For Metropolis
For advanced users who REALLY want to keep a record of all the old, billed calls that were stored in Metropolis, you can copy the entire 'Call History' from the old system before loosing it. This is usually not required and do this only as a last resort, realizing that it can become a painful Exercise!!! The file is called 'watch.db' and can be copied to the new installation of /ProfitWatch/ once the new version is up & running. Choose 'Clear PMS buffer' so that any old sued PMS calls do not transfer once again.
To auto-backup ProfitWatch and it's settings, understand that ProfitWatch backs up automatically each night at midnight. In the /ProfitWatch/Backlup you will see 3 folders.
If you add to your backup routine the copying of these files, you will be ready if an emergency event occurs.