PMS TCP/IP Interface protocol USERS GUIDE
PMS TCP/IP Interface
Protocol
User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART A. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................5
1. WHAT'S THE PMS TCP/IP INTERFACE...................................................................................................5
2. CONNECTION OF PMS TCP/IP INTERFACE............................................................................................5
3. PROTOCOL BETWEEN K/P AND PMS SYSTEM........................................................................................6
3.1Protocol Procedure..........................................................................................................................6
.....................................................................................................................................................6
.............................................................................................................................................................6
3.2Description of Protocol....................................................................................................................6
4. REAL MESSAGE CONTENT FORMAT.......................................................................................................7
4.1 Frame Structure.............................................................................................................................7
PART B. DETAILS OF PMS INTERFACE ..........................................................................................11
1. START PROCEDURE OF PMS INTERFACE..............................................................................................11
2. MESSAGE LIST......................................................................................................................................12
2.1PMS -> K/P Message List..............................................................................................................12
..........................................................................................................................................................12
MSGID.................................................................................................................................................12
Message Name.....................................................................................................................................12
Description..........................................................................................................................................12
0xD0.....................................................................................................................................................12
Dial Number Request...........................................................................................................................12
This Message request the SW port number corresponding TEL number and other information (ex:
room status, station or trunk, room type and etc) to K/P. ..................................................................12
0x01.....................................................................................................................................................12
Inquire of Room Status........................................................................................................................12
This message allows PMS to inquire of the room status. And then, PMS will get the current room
status through the PMS data stream. This command message will be used to know the current room
status after something was done on a certain room............................................................................12
0x02.....................................................................................................................................................12
Check-In...............................................................................................................................................12
PMS request the K/P of the guest Check In function by this 'Check In' message. The status of guest
room will be changed into occupied and the guest can use the room phone just after check in
procedure. If PMS sends the check in command to check-in the room, which is occupied already, the
K/P will return the error status to the PMS.........................................................................................12
0x03.....................................................................................................................................................12
Modification of Guest Information......................................................................................................12
K/P holds the guest information such as Guest Name, deposit value for phone credit and payment
methods, which are card or cash. Among these, information of guest name can be modified by this
PMS command easily...........................................................................................................................12
0x04.....................................................................................................................................................12
Inquiring of room phone using or not.................................................................................................12
PMS can inquire of the status of room phone, which is using or not. This message is useful to know
the status of room phone before the clerk check out the guest. Normally, the clerk will not check out
the room if someone is on the phone of his room because the call will be released just after checking
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out the room. So, before you check out the room, it would be better to check the status of room
phone...................................................................................................................................................12
0x05.....................................................................................................................................................12
Check-Out............................................................................................................................................12
PMS can request the check out command to K/P. This make K/P release the line if the room phone is
using and change the room status into 'Need Cleaning'. And the room phone which the room was
checked out will be no more used until that room is checked in again...............................................12
0x07.....................................................................................................................................................12
Inquiring of current deposit value of Phone Credit............................................................................12
OS SYSTEM has a feature of 'Phone Credit Limitation'. This feature will allow PMS to control the
limitation of the call costing by setting the deposits of phone credit when the guest checks in the
room. When the call cost reaches the limitation of the phone credit value OS SYSTEM will release
the call and the guest can no more use the room phone......................................................................12
0x08.....................................................................................................................................................12
Add deposit of Phone Credit................................................................................................................12
For the credit of phone bill, if the guest phone reaches the cost limit for the phone bill, this limit will
only be monitored if the room was flagged as a CASH for the phone bill during the checking
procedure. When the credit expiration warning threshold is reached the user will hear beeps in their
ear. This warning threshold is determined by the call costing feature and occurs one billing period
before the credit limit is reached the call will be drop. To add the credit, PMS sends the "Add Phone
Credit" command to OS SYSTEM........................................................................................................12
0x09.....................................................................................................................................................13
Inquire Current Wake-up time.............................................................................................................13
PMS can inquire the currently set wake up time of the guest room. Before the clerk changes the
wake up time he would like to know the currently set wake up time or after setting the wake up time
he want to know whether the time is set properly. This message will allow the desk clerk to give the
information of currently set wake up time...........................................................................................13
0x0A.....................................................................................................................................................13
Set/Clear Wake-up time.......................................................................................................................13
This message allows PMS to set the wake up time into OS SYSTEM by this message. there are two
wake up times per each room such as timer 1 and timer 2. And also PMS set the three kind of timer
mode, that is, none, daily, once...........................................................................................................13
0x0B.....................................................................................................................................................13
Change Room Status............................................................................................................................13
OS SYSTEM has the five kinds of room status which are available, occupied, need cleaning, need
maintenance and hold. This message allows PMS to change the currently set room status into other
status. For more detailed description, refer to Appendix....................................................................13
0x0C.....................................................................................................................................................13
Answer Available or not......................................................................................................................13
Some guest wants to answer the phone call from the guest of other room, but the others do not want
it. For this reason, PMS wants to set the status of room phone during check in procedure and PMS
has to send that of information to OS SYSTEM. If the flag is set to "Answer Available Room".
Anyone can make a phone call to this room. But if it is set to "Answer Deniable Room" all internal
calls will be blocked............................................................................................................................13
0x0D.....................................................................................................................................................13
Message Waiting..................................................................................................................................13
With the guest room phone which has message waiting indicator(lamp), OS SYSTEM can show the
status of left messages on MWI . Addition to this , this message allows PMS to send the information
to OS SYSTEM about the recall station which is recalled after guest lift up the handset and dial the
message alarm code in order to know what kind of messages are left on the front desk....................13
0x0E.....................................................................................................................................................13
Request Current Time..........................................................................................................................13
In order to adjust the system time between OS SYSTEM and PMS, PMS can request the current
system time of OS SYSTEM by this message. To set the system time of OS SYSTEM, you can set time
by manipulating OS SYSTEM's KeyMMC or PCMMC directly..........................................................13
0x0F.....................................................................................................................................................13
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Check the Staff Code............................................................................................................................13
OS SYSTEM has 4 digit of staff code which is used as a kind of passcode. This staff code should be
registered into OS SYSTEM by user key programming and will be compared with the code which is
entered by room phone, administrator or PMS. But this is not requisite item for the PMS operation.
By this message PMS can check the fact that OS SYSTEM has the staff code or not.........................13
0x10.....................................................................................................................................................13
Initialisze Room Status........................................................................................................................13
PMS system can initialize the room status into available and release the phone call intentionally if it
is being used. Especially when the room status of OS SYSTEM is different from that of PMS it will
be necessary to initialize the room status of OS SYSTEM intentionally. But, normally you don't need
to use it. This message allows PMS to make a room status into available and release the call if it is
being used............................................................................................................................................13
0x11.....................................................................................................................................................13
Request Link Connection.....................................................................................................................13
To communicate information between PMS and OS SYSTEM, the request of 'Link Connection On' by
PMS is sent to the OS SYSTEM before the any other messages. After OS SYSTEM receive this
message it will send the reply to indicate that connection is ok..........................................................13
0x12.....................................................................................................................................................14
Request Link Disconnection................................................................................................................14
To finish communicating with each other(PMS, OS SYSTEM), PMS will request of "Link Connection
Off". Just after OS SYSTEM receives this command from PMS, OS SYSTEM will quit communicating
with PMS and PMS also quit corresponding.......................................................................................14
0xE0.....................................................................................................................................................14
Keep Alive............................................................................................................................................14
To maintain the connection, PMS have to send keep alive message to OS System per 1 minute........14
............................................................................................................................................................14
............................................................................................................................................................14
2.2K/P -> PMS Message List..............................................................................................................14
PART C. DETAILED MESSAGE FORMAT.........................................................................................16
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Part A. Introduction
1. What's the PMS TCP/IP Interface.
Switch suppliers want to connect their PBX or K/P with existing PMS(Property
management system) through Internet.
Now, by using the SEC's PMS TCP/IP Interface Protocol, all information used in hotel can
be transmitted and received between switch and PMS.
2. Connection of PMS TCP/IP Interface
LAN
OS100/500/7200/7400
PMS TCP/IP Interface
Socket
PMS System
Connect the OS System LAN port to network.
Connect a PC which has existing PMS package to network.
Connect from PC to OS System using terminal program(IP:OS System IP, Port :
5107)
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3. Protocol between K/P and PMS system
3.1 Protocol Procedure
PMS System
Message (Note 1)
K/P System
(Note 1) Message Format
Length
2 Byte
Real Message Contents
N Byte
Length : The length of Real Message Contents Field.
Real Message Contents: This is a real message content. This message
format will be described in Part A. 4 for details.
Example)
<Real Message Contents>
0x00 0x08 0x03 0xD0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
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K/P System
K/P System creats TCP socket then waits a connection from client(PMS
System). IP is set at MMC 830 and Port number is 5107
If K/P System receives a message, it sends a response message.
If K/P System cant receives Keep Alive message per 1 minute, it
disconnects a connection.
PMS System
PMS System can connect to K/P System using TCP socket. K/P System IP is
set at MMC 830 and Port number is 5107.
PMS System sends a message then receives a response message.
PMS System has to send Keep Alive message per 1 minute, othrewise K/P
System will disconnect a connection.
4. Real Message Content Format
In this Section, we will describe Real Message Contents Format except ENQ/ACK
protocol header.
4.1 Frame Structure
PMS K/ P
MSG
MSGI
Reserv
SEQ
Reserv
Reserv
TYPE
ed 1
No.
ed2
ed 3
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
SW PORT No.
Data
2 Byte
M Byte
MSG TYPE(0x03): Fixed Value(It means HOTEL or Bi-Directional PMS
Message)
MSGID: It may be different according to the requirement of PMS system. For
details, refer to the Part B.
Reserved 1: It is not used. Just set to value 0x00.
SEQ No.: This is a Sequence number of the Message Frame. The message
contents are too much to send within one message frame. The message is
splited several message pieces. In this cases, the Sequence Number of the
first message piece is 0x01, the Sequence Number of the second message
pieces is 0x02 and the Sequence Number of the last message piece is
0x00. Because the message length for PMS interface is not long, the
Sequence Number of the message frame is 0x00.
Reserved 2: It is not used. Just set to value 0x00.
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Reserved 3: It is not used. Just set to value 0x00.
SW PORT No.: This is the SW port number corresponding the TEL number
which the PMS system want to change the status. The SW port number
corresponding the Tel number can get from the K/P by DIAL NUMBER
REQUEST Message(0xD0). This is the TEL number which the PMS system
want to change the status.
Data: This filed may be different according the MSGID.
K/P PMS
MSG
MSGI
Reserv
SEQ
Reserv
Reserv
TYPE
ed 1
No.
ed 2
ed 3
1 Byte
0xD0,
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
SW PORT No.
Data
2 Byte
M Byte
0xF0,
0xE0
MSG TYPE(0x03): Fixed Value(It means HOTEL or Bi-Directional PMS
Message)
MSGID: It may be different according to the requirement of PMS system. For
details, refer to the Part B.
Reserved 1: It is not used. Just set to value 0x00.
SEQ No.: This is a Sequence number of the Message Frame. The message
contents are too much to send within one message frame. The message is
splited several message pieces. In this cases, the Sequence Number of the
first message piece is 0x01, the Sequence Number of the second message
pieces is 0x02 and the Sequence Number of the last message piece is
0x00. Because the message length for PMS interface is not long, the
Sequence Number of the message frame is 0x00.
Reserved 2: It is not used. Just set to value 0x00.
Reserved 3: It is not used. Just set to value 0x00.
SW PORT No.: This is the SW port number corresponding the TEL number
which the PMS system want to change the status. The SW port number
corresponding the Tel number can get from the K/P by DIAL NUMBER
REQUEST Message(0xD0). This is the TEL number which the PMS system
want to change the status.
Data: This filed may be different according the MSGID. Except DIAL
NUMBER RESPONSE Message (0xD0) and KEEP ALIVE RESPONSE
message(0xE0), the Message from K/P to PMS is similar to the PMS string
output of PMS service type in MMC 804.
See Follow example data.
(i)
The data field structure of Dial Number Response message
Dial_Numer (4 Byte): ex: Extension 201 -> 0x02 0x00 0x01 0x0F
Trunk 701 -> 0x07 0x00 0x01 0x0F
Room Status (1 Byte): In case of Trunk -> 0xFF
In case of Station
0x00 (Available)
0x01 (Occupied)
0x02 (Need Clean)
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0x03 (Need Maintenance)
0x04 (Holding)
0x07 (Hold & Need Clean)
0x08 (Hold & Need Maintenance)
Phone Type (1 Byte): In case of Trunk -> 0xFF
In case of Station
0x00 (Normal Station)
0x01 (Smoking Room)
0x02 (Non Smoking Room)
0x03 (Meeting Room)
0x04 (Administrator)
0x05 (Fax Station)
Line Type (1 Byte): 0x00 (Station)
0x01 (Trunk)
0x02 (AOM)
(ii)
The data filed structure of other messages
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Tel Number (4 Byte): ex 201 (0x32 0x30 0x31 0x20)
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Date (5 Byte): ex 08/28 (0x30 0x38 0x2F 0x32 0x38)
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Time (5 Byte): ex 10:29 (0x31 0x30 0x3A 0x32 0x39)
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Item Code (3 Byte): ex 90 (0x39 0x30 0x20)
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Description (18 Byte): ASCII Value
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Details (8 Byte): ASCII Value
Space (1 Byte): 0x20
Cost(6 Byte): ex 000.10 (0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x31 0x30)
Example)
7224
7224
06/11
06/11
17:50
17:50
93
95
Check In
Occupied
1111
000.00
000.00
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Part B. Details of PMS interface
1. Start Procedure of PMS interface
Because the K/P system only understand the SW port instead of TEL number, the PMS
system must get the SW port number corresponding TEL number first.
If the PMS system send the DIAL NUMBER REQUEST message (0xD0), the K/P will
send the information of the S/W port number, TEL number and etc as follows.
PMS
K/ P
Dial Number Request Message
(0x03 0xD0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0000)
Dial Number Response Message (0xD0)
1st Frame (0x03 0xD0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0000
0x02 0x00 0x01 0x0F )
2nd Frame (0x03 0xD0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0001
0x02 0x00 0x02 0x0F )
3rd Frame (0x03 0xD0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0002
0x02 0x00 0x03 0x0F )
.
.
.
M th Frame (0x03 0xD0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0017
0x07 0x00 0x08 0x0F )
Last Frame (0x03 0x0D 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0017
0xEF)
* 0xEF: It means Last Message Frame.
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2. Message List
2.1 PMS -> K/P Message List
MSG
ID
0xD
0
Message Name
Description
Dial Number
Request
0x01
Inquire of
Room Status
0x02
Check-In
0x03
Modification of
Guest
Information
0x04
Inquiring of
room phone
using or not
0x05
Check-Out
0x07
Inquiring of
current deposit
value of Phone
Credit
0x08
Add deposit of
Phone Credit
This Message request the SW port number corresponding
TEL number and other information (ex: room status,
station or trunk, room type and etc) to K/P.
This message allows PMS to inquire of the room status.
And then, PMS will get the current room status through
the PMS data stream. This command message will be
used to know the current room status after something was
done on a certain room.
PMS request the K/P of the guest Check In function by
this 'Check In' message. The status of guest room will be
changed into occupied and the guest can use the room
phone just after check in procedure. If PMS sends the
check in command to check-in the room, which is
occupied already, the K/P will return the error status to the
PMS.
K/P holds the guest information such as Guest Name,
deposit value for phone credit and payment methods,
which are card or cash. Among these, information of guest
name can be modified by this PMS command easily
PMS can inquire of the status of room phone, which is
using or not. This message is useful to know the status of
room phone before the clerk check out the guest.
Normally, the clerk will not check out the room if someone
is on the phone of his room because the call will be
released just after checking out the room. So, before you
check out the room, it would be better to check the status
of room phone.
PMS can request the check out command to K/P. This
make K/P release the line if the room phone is using and
change the room status into 'Need Cleaning'. And the
room phone which the room was checked out will be no
more used until that room is checked in again.
OS SYSTEM has a feature of 'Phone Credit Limitation'.
This feature will allow PMS to control the limitation of the
call costing by setting the deposits of phone credit when
the guest checks in the room. When the call cost reaches
the limitation of the phone credit value OS SYSTEM will
release the call and the guest can no more use the room
phone.
For the credit of phone bill, if the guest phone reaches the
cost limit for the phone bill, this limit will only be monitored
if the room was flagged as a CASH for the phone bill
during the checking procedure. When the credit expiration
warning threshold is reached the user will hear beeps in
their ear. This warning threshold is determined by the call
costing feature and occurs one billing period before the
credit limit is reached the call will be drop. To add the
credit, PMS sends the "Add Phone Credit" command to
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0x09
Inquire Current
Wake-up time
0x0
A
Set/Clear
Wake-up time
0x0
B
Change Room
Status
0x0
C
Answer
Available or
not
0x0
D
Message
Waiting
0x0E
Request
Current Time
0x0F
Check the Staff
Code
0x10
Initialisze
Room Status
0x11
Request Link
Connection
OS SYSTEM.
PMS can inquire the currently set wake up time of the
guest room. Before the clerk changes the wake up time he
would like to know the currently set wake up time or after
setting the wake up time he want to know whether the
time is set properly. This message will allow the desk clerk
to give the information of currently set wake up time.
This message allows PMS to set the wake up time into OS
SYSTEM by this message. there are two wake up times
per each room such as timer 1 and timer 2. And also PMS
set the three kind of timer mode, that is, none, daily, once.
OS SYSTEM has the five kinds of room status which are
available, occupied, need cleaning, need maintenance
and hold. This message allows PMS to change the
currently set room status into other status. For more
detailed description, refer to Appendix.
Some guest wants to answer the phone call from the
guest of other room, but the others do not want it. For this
reason, PMS wants to set the status of room phone during
check in procedure and PMS has to send that of
information to OS SYSTEM. If the flag is set to "Answer
Available Room". Anyone can make a phone call to this
room. But if it is set to "Answer Deniable Room" all
internal calls will be blocked
With the guest room phone which has message waiting
indicator(lamp), OS SYSTEM can show the status of left
messages on MWI . Addition to this , this message allows
PMS to send the information to OS SYSTEM about the
recall station which is recalled after guest lift up the
handset and dial the message alarm code in order to
know what kind of messages are left on the front desk.
In order to adjust the system time between OS SYSTEM
and PMS, PMS can request the current system time of OS
SYSTEM by this message. To set the system time of OS
SYSTEM, you can set time by manipulating OS
SYSTEM's KeyMMC or PCMMC directly.
OS SYSTEM has 4 digit of staff code which is used as a
kind of passcode. This staff code should be registered into
OS SYSTEM by user key programming and will be
compared with the code which is entered by room phone,
administrator or PMS. But this is not requisite item for the
PMS operation. By this message PMS can check the fact
that OS SYSTEM has the staff code or not.
PMS system can initialize the room status into available
and release the phone call intentionally if it is being used.
Especially when the room status of OS SYSTEM is
different from that of PMS it will be necessary to initialize
the room status of OS SYSTEM intentionally. But,
normally you don't need to use it. This message allows
PMS to make a room status into available and release the
call if it is being used.
To communicate information between PMS and OS
SYSTEM, the request of 'Link Connection On' by PMS is
sent to the OS SYSTEM before the any other messages.
After OS SYSTEM receive this message it will send the
reply to indicate that connection is ok.
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0x12
Request Link
Disconnection
0xE0
Keep Alive
To finish communicating with each other(PMS, OS
SYSTEM), PMS will request of "Link Connection Off". Just
after OS SYSTEM receives this command from PMS, OS
SYSTEM will quit communicating with PMS and PMS also
quit corresponding.
To maintain the connection, PMS have to send keep alive
message to OS System per 1 minute.
2.2 K/P -> PMS Message List
The message from K/P to PMS has three kinds of MSGID (0xD0, 0xE0, 0xF0) and each
message has different message structure.
In case of MSGID 0xF0, the ITEM CODE of data filed have means like as follows.
MSGID
0xD0
0xE0
0xF0
Item
Code
-
Description
Usage
00
01
02 - 87
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
Not used
Phone deposit
Not used
W/UP SET
W/UP ANS
W/UP N/ANS
W/UP CANCL
Check In
Check Out
Occupied
Available
Clean Room
98
Fix Room
99
100101
102
Hold
xxxxxxxxxxx
103
ChkIn Modified
104
Phone Idle
105
Phone Busy
106
107
Reserved
W/UP Time
108
ANS Available
109
110
DND
MW set
Get SW port number and corresponding
TEL number information and etc
A response of Keep Alive message
It will be used in Hotel Plus
the code used for pre pay room deposit
It will be used in Hotel Plus
A wake up call was set
A wake up call was answered
A wake up call was not answered
A Wake up call cancelled
A guest has checked into a room
A guest has checked out of a room
A room has been flagged as OCCUPIED
A room has been flagged as AVAILABLE
A room has been flagged as NEEDS
CLEANING
A room has been flagged as NEEDS
MAINTENANCE
A room has been flagged as HOLD
the code used for call costing of a room
phone
the code used for call costing of a Fax
Phone
the code used for indicating Information was
changed
the code used for indicating that room
phone is idle
the code used for indicating that room
phone is busy
reserved for the future
the code used for answer of requesting
current wake up time
A room has been flagged as Answer
Available
A room has been flagged as Do not disturb
A room has been flagged as message wait
set
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MSGID
Item
Code
111
Description
Usage
MW cleared
112
Time&Date
113
Avail Staffcode
114
N/Avail staffcode
115
116
117
Room Initialized
Error Status
Connection OK
118
PH Deposit View
A room has been flagged as message wait
cancel
the code used for Answer of Current time &
date
the code used for answer of available staff
code
the code used for answer of not availabel
staff code
the code used for answer of room initializing
the code used for answer of error status
the code used for answer of request of
connection
the code used for answer of viewing current
deposit
119
Reserved
120
121
122
123
Occupied status
Available status
Need cleaning
status
Need fixing status
124
Hold status
Currently, the room is set to occupied status
Currently, the room is set to available status
Currently, the room is set to Need cleaning
status
Currently, the room is set to Need fixing
status
Currently, the room is set to Hold status
[K/P->PMS sample message]
For a convenience, following message header did not described and following message
are
described for ASCII format.
Omitted Message Header:
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
0x03 0xF0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
00
01
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
98
99
TEL
FAX
103
104
105
106
RM Deposit
PH Deposit
W/UP SET
W/UP ANS
W/UP N/ANS
W/UP CANCL
Check In
Check Out
Available
Occupied
Fix Room
Hold
12345678
12356789
CheckIn Modified
Phone is Idle
Phone is Busy
-Reserved
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
00:00:05
00:00:05
1111
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
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7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
7224
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
06/12
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
02:25
107
108
109
110
HH:mm(0),HH:mm(0)
Answer Available
Answer Block
Msg Wait Set
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
Msg Wait Cleared
Current Time
Right Staff Code
Wrong Staff Code
RM was initialized
Error
Connected
PH Deposit View
7224
06/12
02:25
119
-Reserved
000.00
7224
06/12
02:25
120
Occupied
000.00
7224
06/12
02:25
121
Available
000.00
7224
06/12
02:25
122
Need Cleaning
000.00
7224
06/12
02:25
123
Need Fixing
000.00
7224
06/12
02:25
124
Held Room
000.00
1111
1111
1111
1111
1111
01
1111
Part C. Detailed Message Format
A.0 Dial Number Request
PMS K/P (Dial Number Request)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0xD0
0x00000000
0x0000
K/P PMS (Dial Number Response)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xD0
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
Dial Number
Room status
Ex) 201 (0x02 0x00 0x01 0x0F)
Trunk: 0xFF
Station: 0x00 (Available)
4
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0x01 (Occupied)
0x02 (Need Clean)
0x03 (Need Maintenance)
0x04 (Holding)
0x07 (Hold & Need Clean)
0x08 (Hold & Need Maintenance)
Trunk: 0xFF
Station: 0x00 (Normal Station)
0x01 (Smoking Room)
Phone Type
0x02 (Non Smoking Room)
0x03 (Meeting Room)
0x04 (Administrator)
0x05 (Fax Station)
Line Type
Reserved
0x00 (Station)
0x01 (Trunk)
0x02 (AOM)
-
A.1 Inquire of a room status
PMS K/P (Inquire)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x01
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
K/P PMS (Answer the room status)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII (3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
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D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII (08/28 30 38 2f 32 38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII (ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
(120...124 is ASCII Value)
120: Current Room status is Occupied
D8- Item Code
121: Current Room status is Available
122: Current Room status is Need Cleaning
123: Current Room status is Need Fixing
D9- space
124: Current Room status is Held Room
0x20
D10-description
Blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
Blank(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII(000.10-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x31 0x30)
A.2 Check In
PMS K/P (Request)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x02
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
D1-Phone deposit
4 byte
D2-Pay method
00-cash, 01-card
D3-Name
ASCII(11 characters)
11
D4-staff code
4 nibbles
K/P PMS (Answer 1-Checked In)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
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D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 33 33 35 37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 30382f3238)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item Code
Ascii 93 : checked in
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII
18
D11-space
0x20
staff code:
D12-details
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x 31 0x31 0x 31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
D13-space
(same as input staff code)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII(000.10-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x31 0x30)
A.3 Modify Check In Information
PMS K/P (Request)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x03
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
D1-Name
ASCII(11 characters)
11
D2-staff code
4 nibbles
K/P PMS (Answer -Check In Modified)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 33 33 35 37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 30382f3238)
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D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 103 : checked in Modified
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
D13-space
0x20
staff code:
(ex) 1111
0x20 0x20)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII(000.10-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x31 0x30)
D12-details
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
8
2
6
A.4 Inquire of Room phone Using or Not
PMS K/P (Request)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x04
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Room Phone status)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 104 : Room Phone is Idle
D9- space
ASCII 105 : Room Phone is Busy
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
3
5
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D11-space
0x20
D12-details
ASCII Blank(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII(000.10-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x31 0x30)
A.5 Check Out Request
PMS K/P (Request-Check Out)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x05
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
Data
2 nibbles(staff code)
K/P PMS (1st Answer -Return Checked out)
(2nd Answer-Return Need Cleaning)
Value
Item
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
(1st) ASCII 94 : Room was checked Out
D9- space
(2nd) ASCII 97 : Room is need cleaning
0x20
D10-description
ASCII
18
D11-space
D12-details
0x20
3
8
(1st)staff code:
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
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(same as request staff code)
(2nd) blank display
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII(000.10-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x31 0x30)
A.6 Inquire Current Phone Credit
PMS K/P (Inquire Current Credit)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x07
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Current Credit)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 118 : Current Phone Credit View
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
ASCII Blank(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
Credit Value(111.11-0x31 0x31 0x31 0x2E 0x31
0x31)
D14-Cost
A.7 Add Current Deposit
PMS K/P (Add Credit)
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Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x08
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
Data 1
Added Value
Data 2
4 nibbles(staff code)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Current Credit)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 01 : Phone Credit
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII
18
D11-space
0x20
staff code:
D12-details
D13-space
D14-Cost
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
- same as request staff code
0x20
Added Value(ex. 000.10-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E
0x30 0x30)
2
6
A.8 Inquire Current Wake Up time
PMS K/P (Inquire Current WakeUp Time)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
0x09
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Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Current wakeup Time)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 107 : Current WakeUp Time
D9- space
0x20
ASCII VALUE
HH:mm(0),HH:mm(0)
D10-description
10:30(1),11:20(1)
18
mode : 0 None
1 Today
D11-space
2 Daily
0x20
D12-details
blank(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.9 Set/Clear Wake Up Time
PMS K/P (Set/Clear Wake Up Time)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
0x0A
0x00000000
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SW PORT No
0x???? (Variable)
Data1-HH
2 nibbles(13 hour 0x13)
Data2-mm
2 nibbles(12 min 0x12)
Data3-mode
1 byte (0x00:none 0x01:today, 0x02:daily)
Data4-reserved
reserved(0x00)
Data5-HH
2 nibbles
Data6-mm
2 nibbles
Data7-mode
1 byte(0:none 1:today, 2:daily)
Data8-reserved
reserved(0x00)
Data9-staff code
Input staff code(4 nibbles)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Current wakeup Time)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 89 : wakeup set or
ASCII 92 : wakeup cancel
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII VALUE
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
staff code
D13-space
(same as input staff code)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
8
2
6
A.10 Change Room Status
PMS K/P (Change Room Status)
Item
MSG TYPE
Value
0x03
Size(Byte)
1
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MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x0B
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
0x01: make room Occupied status
0x02: setting as a Need cleaning status
Data1 - room
0x03: setting as a Need Maintenance
status
0x04: make the room hold status
0x05: resetting Need cleaning status
Data 2-staff code
0x06: resetting Need Maintenance status
Input staff code : 4 nibble
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Current Room status)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
ASCII 95 : Occupied
ASCII 96 : Available
D8- Item
ASCII 97 : Clean Room
ASCII 98 : Fix Room
D9- space
ASCII 99 : Hold
0x20
D10-description
ASCII VALUE
18
D11-space
0x20
staff code:
D12-details
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
D13-space
(staff code same as input)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
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A.11 Call Restriction (Room to Room answer)
PMS K/P (Room To Room Status)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x0C
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
Data - mode
0x00 : Answer available
0x01 : Answer Block
K/P PMS (Answer -Return DND status)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 108 : Answer available
D9- space
ASCII 109 : Answer Block
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
ASCII Blank(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII(000.00--0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.12 Message Waiting
PMS K/P (Set/Cancel Message Waiting)
Item
MSG TYPE
Value
0x03
Size(Byte)
1
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MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x0D
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
0x00 : Set Message Waiting
Data1 - Type
0x01 : Cancel Message Waiting
0xff
Data2 - reserved
Data3- Recall stn
Data4- staff code
4 digits (3351: 0x33 0x51)
if none, return error status
4 nibbles staff code
1
1
2
2
K/P PMS (Answer -Return Message Wait status)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 110 : Message Wait Set
D9- space
ASCII 111 : Message Wait Cleared
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
staff code:
D12-details
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
D13-space
(same as input staff code)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.13 Inquire Current Time
PMS K/P (Inquire Current Time of k/p)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
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MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x0E
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return current Time)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 112 : Current Time & Date
D9- space
(D4 & D6 indicate current Time&Date)
0x20
D10-description
ASCII Blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
ASCII Blank(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.14 Checking Staff Code
PMS K/P (Checking the Staffcode)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x0F
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
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4 nibbles(staff code)
Data
(1111 : 0x11 0x11)
K/P PMS (Answer -Return result of checking the staff Code )
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
ASCII 113 : Right Staff code
D8- Item
ASCII 114 : Wrong Staff Code
D9- space
(referred to staff code in details item)
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
staff code:
D12-details
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
D13-space
(same as input staff code)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.15 PMS data of call costing
K/P PMS (Result of Call Cost)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
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D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII TEL : For Room Phone or
D9- space
ASCII FAX : For Fax Phone
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
Call duration (00:00:05)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
Value(000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.16 Room Reset (0x10)
PMS K/P (Request Room Resetting)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x10
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
Data
4 nibbles(staff code)
K/P PMS (Answer the result of Resetting)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
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ASCII 115 : Room was initialized( It means that
D8- Item
all status of the room was cleared and initialized.
And the result of the room status after this item
D9- space
'15'will be sent to PMS.)
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank (0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
Staff code:
D12-details
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20
0x20 0x20 0x20)
D13-space
(same as input staff code)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.17 PMS data for error status
K/P PMS (Error status Indication)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 116 : ERROR STATUS
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII blank(0x20)
18
D11-space
0x20
D13-space
ASCII (ex: ASCII 10message i.d for this error,
such as 0x10 for the room reset message)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
D12-details
8
2
6
A.18 PMS data for result of Alarm Call
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K/P PMS (Result of Alarm Call)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xF0
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex, 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 90 : Wake Up Answer
D9- space
ASCII 91 : Wake Up No Answer
0x20
D10-description
ASCII VALUE
18
D11-space
0x20
D12-details
ASCII BLANK(0x20)
D13-space
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.19 Request PMS Connection On
PMS K/P (Request PMS Connection On)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x11
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
Data1-staff code
4 nibbles
K/P PMS (Answer the result of Connection)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
0xF0
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Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0x00000000
0x0000
D1- space
0x20
D2- Tel No.
ASCII(ex: 3357 0x33 0x33 0x35 0x37)
D3- space
0x20
D4- date
ASCII(ex: 08/28 0x30 0x38 0x2f 0x32 0x38)
D5- space
0x20
D6- Time
ASCII(ex: 10:29)
D7- space
0x20
D8- Item
ASCII 117 : Connection Ok
D9- space
0x20
D10-description
ASCII VALUE
18
D11-space
0x20
staff code:
D12-details
(ex) 1111
(0x31 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x20 0x20
0x20 0x20)
D13-space
(same as input staff code)
0x20
D14-Cost
ASCII (000.00-0x30 0x30 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x30)
A.20 Request PMS Connection Off
PMS K/P (Request PMS Connection Off)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No
0x12
0x00000000
0x???? (Variable)
A.21 Keep Alive message per 1 minute
PMS K/P (Dial Number Request)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No.
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
0xE0
0x00000000
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SW PORT No
0x0000
K/P PMS (Dial Number Response)
Item
Value
Size(Byte)
MSG TYPE
0x03
MSGID
Reserved 1
SEQ No
Reserved 2
Reserved 3
SW PORT No.
0xE0
0x00000000
0x0000 (Variable)
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