User & Programming Manual
DX2000 XL – Hotel Version
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Chapter 9
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Call Buffer Management in DX for Hotel Version
a) DX has a call buffer of 2700 calls approximately.
b) DX will keep all types of outgoing calls stored in its buffer. Once an outgoing call is
terminated, call will be stored in the system buffer.
c) All the calls will be logged into call terminator’s account. With Hotel version, there is no
call sharing of long distance calls.
d) If a room is checked out, all the calls made by last to last room guest, will be deleted
from the system call buffer.
For example, if a guest named Mr. ABC was checking out from a room, that at the time
of this check out, calls made by Mr. ABC will not be deleted. Whenever this room 205
will be allotted to any other guest named Mr. XYZ & when Mr. XYZ is being checked-
out that time calls made by Mr. ABC will be deleted.
Means if a room is checked-out twice in a day, all the calls made by first guest will be
deleted.
e) If call buffer is full, oldest call will be deleted to save the new call. Means FIFO system is
used to maintain the call buffer.
f) To interface with a client application for call details, DX requires a Handshaking packet
from the client application to establish the handshaking. `%H$’ is the Handshaking
packet.
g) DX requires the acknowledgement of every call individually. Means on sending of a call
packet, DX will not send the next call packet until it receives the Call ACK packet for the
last call from the client application.
h) On receiving the Call ACK packet for a call, DX will mark that call as `Acknowledged
call’ in its buffer.
i) Acknowledged calls also will be deleted from the system buffer immediately. Calls will
be deleted only as per the FIFO system. & if as per the FIFO system, a call is supposed to
be deleted than that call will be deleted either it is acknowledged or unacknowledged call.
j) If DX does not receive the ACK packet for a call, DX will stop the sending of the calls &
it will keep on storing the calls in its buffer. In such a case, DX will keep this call stored
as `Sent but unacknowledged’. Such type of calls will be transmitted again on receiving
the CALL NACK Packet from the Client application.
DX has a call buffer of 2700 Calls approximately. As soon as an outgoing call is finished, the
details of that outgoing call gets recorded in the system call buffer. As explained earlier, DX
hosts a Cost Table & Code Table also to calculate the cost of the calls. (Refer the chapter
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