NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Features and Specifications
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NDA-24245, Issue 2
A-10D
Automatic Wake-Up D
term
Service Conditions
1.
From the guest room D
term
, set AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP using 24-hour time only.
2.
When AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP is executed, the LCD will display:
3.
When the D
term
answers the wake-up call, “WAKE UP” display will remain.
4.
The maximum number of stations that can set the same wake-up time can be assigned as one of the
following: 64, 128, 256, 512 stations per LP (Local Partition) depending on System Data programming.
If the number of stations reaches the assigned maximum stations, the next attempt to set an AUTOMATIC
WAKE-UP call at the same wake-up time is automatically set 5 minutes earlier than the appointed time.
Note 1:
The ability to process this expanded number of calls is based on traffic and station distribution in the system.
Note 2:
Variable timing can be assigned in system data. The timing must be a multiple of five minutes (such as 5, 10, or 15
minutes) earlier.
5.
All AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP times are to be set at five-minute intervals.
Example:
7:50 AM = 0750
7:55 AM = 0755
8:00 AM = 0800
3:00 PM = 1500
3:55 PM = 1555
Note:
Wake-Up Time set from a station will be rounded to the nearest multiple of five.
6.
If Wake-Up announcement is used, this feature requires one of the following hardware alternatives:
a.) Central Office Trunk (COT) or 2W E&M trunk and an announcement machine.
b.) Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT).
7.
This feature provides three additional AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP attempts at fixed three-minute intervals.
If the called party is not reached (i.e., no answer, busy, blocked, or locked-out) after a total of four
attempts, the results will automatically print out at the hotel printer. The number of retries for a no-answer
or busy condition is determined by system data, up to a maximum of three retries.
8.
Ringing duration for AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP is controlled by SYS1, ASYD, INDEX 139, the Call
Forward, No Answer timer.
9.
AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP overrides DO NOT DISTURB [D-11].
10.
AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP messages can be arranged for headstart operation. Refer to the WAKE-UP
ANNOUNCEMENT – HEADSTART [W-2] feature description for details.
11.
If WAKE-UP ANNOUNCEMENT – HEADSTART [W-2] is not required, announcements can be
arranged either as continuous recordings (last party disconnects) or to automatically disconnect after 30
seconds. An engineering traffic study is required to determine the number of interface trunks needed to
accommodate each recording channel.
Time to be set by keypad operation
Time to be set by system
xx:x1 ~ xx:x4
xx:x0
xx:x6 ~ xx:x9
xx:x5
WAKE UP
(Time and Date)
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