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**************** TRIPFINDER USER'S GUIDE ******************
TRIPFINDER MAKES SHOPPING FOR A VACATION ALMOST AS FUN AS THE VACATION
ITSELF!!! The TripFinder system provides the leisure travel consumer with a
quick and inexpensive means of accessing a wide array of imaginative, high
value vacation travel possibilities. You are only a few key strokes
from a gold mine of unique, hard to find or "off the beaten path" type of
travel products. TripFinder can immediately retrieve travel possibilities
based on very general, nonspecific inquiries by the user. TripFinder
Computer Bulletin Board Service supports TripFinder Software by making
update files available 24 hours a day.
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USING TRIPFINDER
INSTALLING AND RUNNING TRIPFINDER
What you need:
1. An IBM PC or compatible with a hard drive.
2. A minimum of 640k RAM and DOS 3.0 or above.
3. 4 to 6 megabytes free on the hard drive.
4. A Hayes compatible modem (for updating data files).
5. Printer (optional but recommended).
Steps to loading TripFinder on your hard drive:
1. Insert the installation disk into the floppy drive (or disk #1 if there
are more than one).
2. At the floppy drive prompt type: INSTALL
3. The installation program will then request the names of the drives
which you are installing from and to (defaults are A: and C:). The
installation process creates a directory with the name TFCV. Once all
disks are installed and the files are copied to the hard drive they
will decompress and you will be returned to the C:\TFCV prompt. Simply
type in TFC to execute the program.
USING THE MAIN MENU CHOICES
#1 "Find A Trip Now!"
The first box to the left of the screen on the "Find A Trip Now!" menu
contains eight "types" of travel product. Selection of the type of
travel is made by pressing the first letter of the corresponding type
desired. That selection will begin flashing. The cursor will
automatically move to the "Destination Area" box.
NOTE: For clarification we have defined "types" as follows:
T- Tour -Land vacations that include two or more stops.
C- Cruise -Vacations on a ship, yacht, sailing vessel, river boat or
canal barge.
R- Resort -One stop resort vacations such as Club Med, Jack Tar
Village, resort hotel vacation packages, etc.
F- Flight Only -Special offerings on airfare utilizing alternative methods
of securing discounts.
A- Adventure & -Unusual, unique vacations such as white water rafting, hot
Sports air ballooning, mountain climbing, bicycle touring, safaris,
scuba diving, snow skiing, golf, tennis, hiking, etc.
S- Spcl Events -Travel packages to special events such as the Super Bowl,
the Olympics, Wimbledon, World's Fair, Kentucky Derby, etc.
H- Health Spa -Health, fitness, beauty spas and other resorts promoting
self improvement.
E- Ecological -Tours, cruises and travel suppliers supporting and
promoting ecological themes.
Destination Area selections are chosen in the same manner as the previous box,
by pressing the corresponding letter of the destination area desired. One
exception: since <M> is used for Mexico, <N> must be pressed for
Mediterranean/Middle East. The area chosen will begin flashing and the cursor
will automatically move to the "Price and Date Range" field.
The "Price And Date" box allows the user the option of narrowing the
parameters even further by entering a price range (price per person) and a
departure date range. These entry fields are optional. Pressing <ENTER> with
no date or price entry defaults to "OPEN" (all) dates and prices. The price
fields will accept only numbers, no commas or text of any kind. The date
fields only accept the mm/dd/yy date format and will warn of any incorrectly
formatted entry. Press <ENTER> to move to the next field after entering a date
or price. Pressing <ENTER> after the last date field brings up a reminder to
check entries before proceeding. Press <ESC> to re-enter search parameters or
press <ENTER> again to begin the trip search.
NOTE: In reference to the third box (Price & Date) on the "Find A Trip Now!"
menu, WE RECOMMEND THAT IN MOST CASES PRICE AND DATE FIELDS BE LEFT OPEN!! You
may move quickly through these fields by pressing <ENTER> four times (the
default value is "OPEN").
The Table View will allow for quick scanning of large numbers of trips,
comparing by date, price, theme, activity and supplier. There is no limit
to the number of trips that may be retrieved at one time; however, retrieving
a large number of trips (100 or more) will lengthen the search time. In
such cases it is recommended that the search parameters be narrowed by filling
in specific date and/or price retrieval ranges. The user may find this
desirable with certain Type and Destination combinations, such as Cruises to
the Caribbean. This particular combination will generally contain the largest
number of trip records. The date and price ranges should be left open when
accessing more unique categories, such as Adventure trips to Africa or Health
Spas in Europe. This will allow access to the maximum number of trip possi-
bilities for these more unique categories.
For convenience sake, previously entered Price and Date ranges will be auto-
matically re-entered when moving through these fields with the <ENTER> key
to begin another search. To remove these previously entered parameters,
simply press <0> in each field (returns to "OPEN"), or exit to the Main Menu
and return.
NOTE: There will not always be trip records in all possible combinations of
trip Type and trip Destination categories.
The "Trip Statistics" screen will appear next with the word "SEARCHING"
flashing at the bottom of the screen during the few seconds needed to
complete trip retrieval. When complete, the counter will show how many trips
have been found and the "SEARCHING" notice will change to "Press Any Key to
Continue". The search process may be interrupted by pressing any key.
The next screen to appear will be the Table View of all or the first 16 trips
that fit the retrieval parameters. The trips are sorted by current price,
from highest to lowest. Reading the column headings of the Table View, from
left to right, trips are quickly distinguished and comparable by:
Trip Code -Each individual trip record will have a Trip Code in the up-
per left corner to facilitate reference and booking requests.
Departure Date -The word "MULTIPLE" will appear in this field if the same
basic package is offered on multiple departure dates.
Number of Days -The duration of the trip in days. If "0" appears in this
field the number of days duration is "open".
Current Price -The current selling price of the trip.
Original Price -The original selling price if the current price reflects a
discount. "& UP" in this field indicates that the current
price quoted is the starting point of a range.
Specific
Destination -A more detailed description of the trip destination than the
general area listed in the upper right corner of the Table
View screen. This field will frequently contain the name of
the ship, the theme of the cruise, or the specific activity
(especially in the "Adventure and Sports" category).
Supplier -The name of the company or wholesaler that supplies the trip.
As a reminder, the "Type of Trip" and "Destination Area" chosen are displayed
in the upper left corner and upper right corner of the Table View screen,
respectively.
A Trip Counter is located in the top center of the Table View screen
displaying the sequential list number of the trip appearing in the blue
highlight bar (with the flashing trip code).
Commands and functions available from the Table View screen:
Up & Down Arrow Keys -Moves the blue highlight bar vertically in the
stack of trip listings and causes the trip code
number in left most column to flash.
<Page Up> & <Page Down> -Moves trip records vertically in groups of 16.
<Home> & <End> -Moves to the first or last trip record listed,
respectively.
Pressing the <1> Key -DISPLAYS A DETAILED FULL SCREEN RECORD OF THE TRIP
IN THE HIGHLIGHT BAR POSITION. Press any key to
return to the Table View. *
Pressing <Alt-P> -Prints out a hard copy of the Table View
* A hardcopy of the full screen trip record may be printed out by pressing
<Alt-P> when the screen is in view. This printout will be similar to the
familiar keyboard <PRINT SCREEN> command, but more readable since graphics and
on screen commands are not printed. If a printer is not connected and in the
"on" position, pressing <Alt-P> will halt the running of the application and
return the user to the TripFinder DOS directory prompt. Many times, the price
in the CURRENT PRICE column represents the starting point or low end price of
that particular travel suppliers product line ("& UP" will appear in the
ORIGINAL PRICE column). Deals that we feel are a particularly good value may
be ascertained at a glance from the Table View. These trips are apparent when
a lower amount is listed in the CURRENT PRICE column and a higher amount in
the ORIGINAL PRICE column (usually the brochure price).
A full screen of details on the trip appearing in the blue highlight bar in
the Table View may be accessed by pressing <1>.
Commands and functions available at the full screen Trip Record:
<Alt-P> -Prints out a hard copy of the Trip Record. This hard copy may be
faxed or mailed to TripFinder Reservations Center, or taken to your
local travel agent (see the "How to Book" field of the trip record).
<Alt-S> -Saves pertinent trip data, specifically Trip Code Number, Trip Type,
Trip Destination Area, Departure Date (unless "open") and Supplier
Name to the Reservation Request Form, choice <4> on the Main Menu.
Subsequent <Alt-S> commands will over-write previous data in these
fields; however, data in all other fields of the Reservation Request
Form will be unaffected.
Any Key -Any keyboard command, other than the above two, will return the
Table View.
The "Depart From" field indicates the point of origin for the trip in
question. Common airline three letter city codes are used in the "Itinerary"
field; i.e., MIA for Miami. Less familiar cities or ports will be spelled
out. The "Includes" field contains comments and abbreviations:
Rt Air -roundtrip airfare is included in the price.
Cruise Only -indicates airfare to and from the port of departure for a
cruise is not included.
Land Only -indicates airfare to and from the resort, or point of departure
for a tour, is not included.
All Cruise
Amenities -indicates that accommodations, meals and entertainment are
included, as with most cruises.
#2 "Newsletter and Highlights"
This selection will access a newsletter text file that may be printed
out in hardcopy form by pressing <ALT-P> at any newsletter screen. The
contents of the newsletter will be updated frequently and will contain
special features such as the "Top Ten Travel Deals" of the month. Tips
and suggestions on how to best utilize TripFinder's database will also be
found here. Also look here for special travel coupon offers.
The newsletter may be updated by logging on to the TripFinder BBS,
accessing the files section and downloading the file named NEWSLET.TXT.
The most expedient way to access the TripFinder BBS is to choose Main
Menu #6 to access "TRIP/LYNC", TripFinder's built in communications
program. Using the internal communications package eliminates the need
of having to transfer files from one directory to another.
#3 "User's Guide/Terms and Definitions"
For convenience, the basic user's manual, "on screen" edition.
#4 "Reservation/Communications Form"
This accesses an "E-Mail" like communication form that may be utilized
in several ways. Press <PAGE-DOWN> after reading the on screen instruc-
tions that appear first. The form may be used to request a reservation,
to order brochures, to request a call back from an agent, or to offer
general feedback concerning TripFinder. All forms received, whether by
upload to the BBS, by FAX, or by mail will be confirmed by voice phone
within 48 hours of receipt. The only exception are requests for brochures;
these requests will be processed immediately without voice confirmation.
A $3.00 charge is applied to the credit card indicated in the form, and
forwarded by regular mail. Please note that brochures are available ONLY
where so indicated in the trip record.
A blank form may be printed out using the <ALT-B> command. This form may
then be filled in by hand or by typewriter. A completed version of the
form may be printed out that INCLUDES all of the pertinent information
entered by the user by pressing <ALT-P>.
Pop up windows provide guidance in filling in many of the form fields.
The form is navigated using the <ENTER>, <UP ARROW>, <DOWN ARROW>, <PAGE
UP>, <PAGE DOWN>, <HOME> and <END> keys. Information entered in the form
is saved with the command <ALT-S>. User entered information is NOT saved
when using the <ESC> command to exit.
TIP: When browsing in a trip record, use the <Alt-S> command to automat-
ically save pertinent trip data to this Reservation Request Form.
When you enter this Reservation/Communications section you will find
that the Trip Code, Departure Date, Trip Type, Trip Destination and
Supplier have already been entered for you. This eliminates having
to return to the "Find A Trip Now!" section again to retrieve this
information.
Pressing <ALT-S> anywhere in the Reservation/Communications Form saves
the form to a file named RESREQ.TXT. Uploading this file to the Trip-
Finder BBS is the shortest route to a prompt response from TripFinder.
Preference is given to all messages communicated in this manner. Please
refer to the Bulletin Board Access section for details on uploading files.
#5 "How to Update Trip Data Files"
TripFinder data files (and Newsletter) are updated via the TripFinder
Computer Bulletin Board Service. Your host computer must be equipped
with a Hayes compatible modem.
NOTE: TripFinder is shipped with "Trip/Lync", its own built in
communications software. The communications software may be accessed
directly from the Main Menu (choice number 6). The first time BBS access
is chosen, the configuration menu appears, requiring verification of
configuration parameters such as which COM port is being used, the baud
rate of the modem, etc. This information is automatically saved to a
file and all subsequent choices of number <6> on the Main Menu directly
accesses the dialing directory with no intervening screens.* Trip/Lync
is a full featured communications module that may be customized by the
user and is suitable for all data communications needs and not limited
just to TripFinder BBS access. For details see Part II of the printed
User's Manual, "Using Trip/Lync".
When accessing the BBS for the first time, the user must enter their name
EXACTLY as it was given in the initial registration process. The password
to logon to the BBS is "TRIPFINDER" and should be changed to a unique
personal password immediately. To make this change, choose (Y)our Set-
tings on the BBS menu after you logon. Make this change for BOTH numbers
listed in the dialing directory as they represent separate BBS's (one for
downloads and one for uploads). This password will be required to logon
to the BBS in all subsequent attempts and should be kept private. Once
logged on to the BBS, simple menus and easy to follow instructions are
provided for downloading update files, requesting trip reservations and
other communications functions. On the BBS, user's will find that the trip
data files are distinguished by type. The user may choose to download
one, all, or any combination of the listed files:
1. NEWSLET.TXT -ASCII text file of the latest Newsletter.
2. TOUR.EXE -compressed, self extracting Tour data file.
3. CRUISE.EXE -compressed, self extracting Cruise data file.
4. RESORT.EXE -compressed, self extracting Resort data file.
5. FLIGHT.EXE -compressed, self extracting Flight Only data file.
6. ADVENT.EXE -compressed, self extracting Adventure & Sports data file.
7. SPCLEVNT.EXE -compressed, self extracting Special Event data file.
8. HEALTH.EXE -compressed, self extracting Health Spa data file.
9. ECOLOGY.EXE -compressed, self extracting Ecological Trips data file.
#6 "Bulletin Board Access"
Choice #6 on the Main Menu calls up Trip/Lync, TripFinder's built in com-
munication package. Trip/Lync is a full featured application with key-
board commands that are very similar to those of Procomm.
The first time Trip/Lync is accessed after installation, the
configuration screen appears. Once the configuration parameters are
confirmed, that is the last time that screen will appear without press-
ing <ALT-O>.* Trip/Lync is small enough to exist side by side with
TripFinder in the same directory. This eliminates the need for moving
update files between directories.
*IMPORTANT: Take care not to set the configuration parameter to look
for a COM port that does not exist. This may cause your computer to
lock up (no response to keyboard input). Should this happen there are
two ways to correct the problem:
1. Re-boot your computer, then at the DOS prompt for the TFCV
directory, type "LYNC /NI" and press <ENTER>. This will allow
you to access the Trip/Lync configuration file directly without
the automatic issuance of a modem initialization command. Once
the Trip/Lync configuration file is accessed, enter the correct
COM port number. Press <S> to save the new settings then
<ESC>ape back to the DOS prompt, then TFC <ENTER> to return to
TripFinder.
2. Re-boot your computer, then at the DOS prompt for the TFCV
directory, type "ERASE LYNC.CFG" and press <ENTER>. This will
erase the configuration file altogether. Access TripFinder by
typing TFC and pressing <ENTER> at the TFCV directory prompt.
Choose number <6> Bulletin Board Access from the Main Menu.
Trip/Lync will automatically create a new configuration file
with the default parameter of COM 1. This screen will appear
first for you to confirm and/or correct the settings, then save
by pressing <S>, then <ESC>ape to access the dialing directory.
For details on configuring, using, customizing, and total capabilities
of Trip/Lync; see Part II of the TripFinder user's manual, "Using
Trip/Lync". For an even more detailed documentation of Trip/Lync, print
out the TRIPLYNC.DOC file in the TFCV directory.
NOTE: Trip/Lync screens cannot be super-imposed. You must press <ESC>
to clear the previous screen before executing another command (ALT-X,
ALT-O, ALT-Z, etc.) Trip/Lync is exited with the <ALT-X> command. After
pausing to check for new update files, you are returned to the Main Menu.
If new update files are detected, they are automatically extracted and
installed, then you are returned to the Main Menu.
An on screen help menu is available in the Trip/Lync application by
pressing <ALT-Z>. First press <ESC> to exit the Dialing Directory.
DIALING NOTE: Trip/Lync is shipped with the TripFinder BBS telephone
numbers already entered in the dialing directory. The entry includes
the area code. For users within the 214 area code, you must delete
the area code. This is done with the <E>dit command, followed by <S>ave.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Warning Message -"File not found"
Possible Solution -A file does not exist, has been corrupted, or accident-
ally erased. Reload file(s) from TripFinder BBS or
from floppy disk.
Warning Message -"Error 67"
Possible Solution -This problem is caused by too few buffers and/or file
handles available to DOS. Check the computer's
CONFIG.SYS file. Edit the file to read:
Files=100
Buffers=40
Note: Changes to the CONFIG.SYS file do not take effect
until the computer is rebooted.
Problem -Choosing <1> Find A Trip Now! on the Main Menu causes
the screen to freeze (no response to keyboard input).
Possible Solution -TripFinder uses Btrieve as a data management system.
Certain other memory management applications have been
known to conflict. If the conflict is with a memory
manager or "TSR" (any application that stays memory
resident upon boot up), the problem may be bypassed by
booting up with a DOS disk that does not automatically
install those programs.
-The trip data within TripFinder already uses compression
utilities available within Btrieve. Retrieval time
will be increased when used with products such as
"Stacker".
Problem -When using Trip/Lync to logon to the TripFinder BBS,
the modem is heard to be "shaking hands" yet hangs up
before a connection can be made.
Possible Solution -The Trip/Lync configuration file is created when you
first enter Trip/Lync (Choice <6> on the Main Menu).
The screen will show default values for each entry
which may be changed using the <E>dit and <ENTER> com-
mands, then saved with the <S> command. The default
initialization string is one that should work with most
modems. The above problem usually means that you are
using a modem that needs a different or amended initial-
ization string. If you have other communications soft-
ware that is working successfully with your modem, we
suggest that you copy the initialization string from
that application to Trip/Lync's configuration file. To
do this, enter Trip/Lync by pressing <6> at the Main
Menu. Press <ESC> to exit the Dialing Directory. Press
<ALT-O> to open the configuration file. Using the down
arrow key, move to the "Dial Wait Time" and press <ENTER>
to change the wait time from 30 to 45 or 50 seconds.
Press <ENTER> again to exit the line and move down to the
"Modem Initialization" line. Again press <ENTER> to edit
this line to conform to the string in your other appli-
cation or to one suggested in the user's manual for
your modem. Press <ENTER> to exit the line, then <S>
to save the new parameters. Use the <ALT-I> command
to re-initialize the modem with the new initialization
command (or exit out to the Main Menu and return).
A suggested initialization string: AT&F&C1&D2X4S7=45^M
TIP: Watch for "OK" to appear on the upper left side of
the screen just after the "Initializing Modem" window
appears and just before the Dialing Directory appears.
This indicates that a valid initialization string has
been issued.
Problem -After downloading the latest NEWSLET.TXT file from the
TripFinder BBS, the old newsletter still appears at
Main Menu choice <2> Newsletter & Highlights.
Solution -Trip/Lync communications software supports the "Z-Modem"
protocol for downloading files. This has a unique fea-
ture that allows the user to resume downloading the un-
received portion of a file when transmission has been
interrupted (see "File Transfers & Protocols", Part II-
"Using Trip/Lync" in the TripFinder User's Manual). If
the "Resume Crashed Z-modem" switch is "ON" when down-
loading the NEWSLET.TXT file and a smaller file of the
same exact name is detected in the recipient's directory
(the earlier Newsletter), Z-modem assumes that it is the
first part of an interrupted transmission and sends only
the bytes necessary to make up the difference in size,
rather than the entire file.
One simple solution is to erase or rename the old
NEWSLET.TXT file before downloading a new one. This is
done from the TFCV directory prompt:
C:\TFCV\ERASE NEWSLET.TXT <ENTER> or
C:\TFCV\\RENAME NEWSLET.TXT NEWSLET.XXX <ENTER>
Another solution is to change the "Resume Crashed Z-
modem" switch. Choose <6> Bulletin Board Access at
the Main Menu. Press <ESC> to remove the Dialing
Directory from the screen, then press <ALT-O> to access
the configuration screen. Use the arrow keys to high-
light "File Transfer Settings" and press <ENTER>. Use
arrow keys to highlight "Resume Crashed Z-modem", press
<ENTER>, then use arrow key to highlight "OFF" and press
<ENTER> again. <ESC> back to the configuration screen
and press <S> to save the changes. Remember, you must
reset this switch back to "ON" if you ever need to resume
the download of a crashed file transfer.
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