RUBY integration with the Panasonic TDA 30/ -100/ -200

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RUBY integration with the Panasonic TDA 30/ -100/ -200

Postby Belinda Frick » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:12 am

Historical call data:
Pansonic TDA ----> serial connection ----> SMDR PABX3 ----> Topaz ----> Ruby(answered/unanswered calls)

Real-time call data:
Pansonic TDA ----> Panasonic TSP ----> Microsoft TAPI ----> RubyTAPI ----> TOPAZ (CLI) ----> RUBY

Queue data:
Pansonic TDA ----> Panasonic TSP ----> Microsoft TAPI ----> RubyTAPI ----> Ruby(Login/Logout & queue data)

Required:

  • Connection 1: USB or Network for TAPI
  • Connection 2: Serial Cable for PABX3
  • Panasonic TSP Build 1.1.0.34
    You will find this on the TOPAZ CD or
    the [www.datatex.co.za -> support -> Login -> 3rd Party -> Panasonic ].
  • PABX3 with the Panasonic TDA plugin.
    You will find this on the TOPAZ CD or
    the [www.datatex.co.za -> support -> Login -> TOPAZ -> Plugins ].
  • RUBYTAPI
    [www.datatex.co.za -> support -> Login -> RUBY].

Installation:

SMDR Data:


    PABX3:

      Serial Connection for PABX3:
      Serial Cable for PABX3 to receive SMDR data from the PABX Unit.
      Install PABX3 to receive SMDR data via serial cable.
      Panasonic TDA and account codes

      TEST: Once you can see data in the VT100 and under CALL DATA in PABX,
      proceed with installing the other Datatex software!

    TOPAZ:

      TOPAZ must be installed and receiving data from PABX3.
      Make sure you are getting the call actions for incoming/
      outgoing and answered/unanswered and transferred/ internal.
      SETUP -> PROPERTIES -> NETWORK & FRONT OFFICE:
      Tick "RUBY Call Centre".
      Enter the correct IP address for the RUBY server.Go to Data -> ExtensionsFind Each Extension that you want to monitor for Ruby and tick the
      Ruby Extension tick box.

ACD Data:

    Panasonic TAPI:

      TAPI Connection (either USB or Network):
        USB: USB cable, not more than 5 meters long
        Network: Network cable and CTI Link Card for PABX.
      Install the Panasonic TSP Build 1.1.0.34 (for KX-TDA)

        Download available at: http://www.datatex.co.za -> support -> login -> Miscellaneous ->

        USB:
        On the Panasonic KX-TDA configuration screen
        Change the KX_TDA Link to the USB Connection option.

        If no data, look in the Windows event log for USB device errors.

        ALSO SEE: Calls going to voice mail are incorrectly marked as abandoned
        on RubyTAPI on Panasonic TDA.

        TEST: Use the monitor program to check that tsp is receiving
        call data. Once you can see data in the Panasonic tsp software,
        proceed with installing the Datatex software!

        To test if the TSP is working, run the Monitor program from
        the EXTRAS folder on the Topaz CD. Press the build button and
        click on OK on the message boxes that pops up. If your TSP is
        functioning correctly a list of all the extensions and lines
        should appear in the window at the top of the screen. Now you
        can proceed. If it isn't working, the incorrect port might be
        selected or another program might have the comport open, for
        instance the PABX3. Try to reboot the computer, wait 1 minute
        and try the monitor test again.
    RUBY TAPI

      Install the RUBY TAPI.
      Click on the RubyTAPI icon, and then on "Configure..."
      Enter your Ruby IP address at the top
      Select Panasonic KXTDA from the drop-down list in the middle
      Configure the extensions and groups
      Set Pre-queue delay to 2 seconds
      Under the Topaz tab, enter your Topaz IP and make sure
      that "Send CLI to Topaz" is ticked
      Extension digits is set to 3 by default. Configure this
      to the requirements for your setup.

      TEST: To see information received by RUBYTAPI, you need to set the
      logging to "debug", under CONFIGURE -> RUBY -> Log.
      To view this file: C:\Program Files\Datatex\Ruby2\Logs\yyyyww\RubyTAPI.log,
      where yyyy is the year, and ww is the week of the year.

RUBY

RUBY must be installed and receiving data.
ALSO SEE: How do I install Ruby from the Internet?

TEST: To check if RUBY is receiving the information,
ALSO SEE: How do I check if I am getting ACD data in RUBY Sever?
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