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CLASSIC MODE | RoomWizard
ETHERNET BANDWIDTH
RoomWizard can operate with 10baseT or 100baseT Ethernet.
During installation, RoomWizard detects the speed of your network
and automatically congures itself to be compatible.
HOW ROOMWIZARD INTERFACES WITH OTHER PROGRAMS
API
RoomWizard contains an XML-based Application Programming
Interface (API) that allows RoomWizard to send to and receive
information from a server-based corporate calendar system. The API
also describes the specic method by which this communication
can take place. This allows a programmer to write synchronization
software that establishes communication between RoomWizard
and an existing reservation system. The API depends on the
synchronization software to accomplish this synchronization. See
RoomWizard API at www.steelcase.com/roomwizard.
Mail server integration
If your network includes an SMTP server, RoomWizard can access it
to send email messages.
RoomWizard can send reminder emails about upcoming meetings
and system-function reports.
To congure a RoomWizard for SMTP access, add the SMTP server
address to the RoomWizard’s setup pages. See “RoomWizard
Settings” on page 36.
LDAP
If your RoomWizard system operates in classic mode and you are
conguring access to your network SMTP server, then you can also
provide classic mode users with the ability to validate and look up
email addresses from the corporate address book with access to your
network LDAP server. See “RoomWizard Settings” on page 36.
With LDAP support, RoomWizard enables users to type partial names
and validate the names similar to many popular email programs. When
the user saves the reservation (or presses the “Check Names” button),
partial names or email addresses are validated in the LDAP database. If
the user presses the “Add” button, the corporate database appears and
they can add names to the reservation directly from the database.