- Computer: Genuine Intel®
Motherboard
- Processor: Intel® Celeron
or Pentium 4, 2.0 GHz or better
- Operating System: Windows®
XP *Home or Pro Edition
- Hard Drive: Western Digital
80 GB
- Memory RAM: 256 MB
- CD-RW Drive: Used for backup
with CD-RW CD-ROMs
- Floppy Drive: A: 1.44 MB (3.5")
- Battery (UPS): 600 VA, (3 year
warranty on Innsight’s computer with a battery
purchase)
- Monitor: VGA Color; Dot Pitch:
28, Colors: 256, Screen Area: 800 x 600 pixels
- Printers (2): 1. Parallel
Okidata 320 Turbo or Brother 1440 HL on LPT1 port
(for reports)
2.
Parallel Okidata 320 Turbo on LPT2 port (for forms;
i.e. folios, reg cards, etc.)
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Printer(s)
The InnSpectre PMS requires one DOS compatible parallel
printer attached to your printer port one (LPT1)
on your computer with paper loaded and ready. We
recommend using two printers; printer one for reports
and printer two for forms, i.e.; folios, registration
cards, reservation confirmations, statements, etc.
Compatible Workstation Operating Systems
Windows XP Home or Pro, 2000, NT, 98Se, 98 (The
InnSpectre will NOT run in Windows ME)
Network: File Server / Database Server
Operating System:
InnSpectre PMS: Novell Netware Versions 3.2 and
4.x running IPX protocol (Do not run VLM)
New! Windows based ResStar
PMS: Windows XP Pro, 2000 Pro, Server 2000 for the
database server.
- Workstation Network Client
for Windows 98Se, 98
You must use Microsoft’s Network Client:
Client for Netware Networks.
Do NOT use Novell’s Network Client: Novell
NetWare ( Workstation Shell 3.X [NETX] or 4.0
and above [VLM])
- Workstation Network Client
for Windows XP, 2000, NT
You must use Netware’s Client v4.83: Install
IPX protocol, Bindery (Netware 3.x)
- Network Print Serving
thru the File Server
Install print serving on the file server. Sharing
2 printers, printer 1 for reports and printer
2 for forms. The InnSpectre prints reports to
printer port LPT1 and forms can be directed to
printer port LPT1 or port LPT2.
Call Accounting Requirements
1. Must have one available serial port for communications
on the computer.
2. Must have one cable connecting the telephone
equipment to the computer (Supplied by telephone
service co.)
3. Pinout for computer serial port DB9 Male: 2-RX,
3-TX, 5-GND most computers have a 9 pin serial port
today.
Pinout for computer
serial port DB25 Male: 3-RX, 2-TX, 7-GND.
4. Communication parameters for example the most
common are 1200, N, 8, and 1.
OEM Computers: Dell, Compaq, Gateway, HP,
IBM, etc…
Most computers sold at Best Buy, Circuit City, Dell,
Compaq, Gateway, HP, IBM and others are Home or
Home Office computers. Home or Home Office computers
are not recommended! These computers are not designed
to run in a 24, 7, 365 environment and often last
only 12 to 18 months. They are loaded with unproductive
multimedia programs and games.
If you are interested in an OEM Computer
look for this: Business Class, WorkStation,
often referred to as “Bare-Bones” or
“Bare-Metal”, Windows XP, with only
business applications such as Microsoft Office:
Word and Excel. A “Business Class” computer
comparable to Innsight’s Genuine Intel Workstation
Class computer will cost approximately $1,000.00
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