NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Features and Specifications
NDA-24245, Issue 2
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NUMBERING PLAN
Special Service Access Numbers (cont’d)
Examples:
Guest Station on the 1st Floor of the main building
dial “7” Calling
→
Room Service Station (STN 4801) on the 1F
Guest Station on the 2nd Floor of the main building
dial “7”
→
Calling Room Service Station (STN 4802) on the 2F
Guest Station on the 3rd Floor of the main building
dial “7”
→
Calling Room Service Station (STN 4803) on the 3F
d.) Table 2-1 shows a listing of special services which require Access numbers.
Note:
In a case where both Entry and Cancel are specified for the same special service, different Access numbers must be
assigned for Entry and for Cancel.
Trunk Access Numbers
a.) Trunk Access numbers ranging from one through six (1-6) digits may be assigned on an
individual basis. Usually, one through three (1-3) digits are used.
Table 1 Special Services Requiring Access Numbers
Name of Special Service
Remarks
Name of Special Service
Remarks
Account Code Dial
Faulty Trunk Report
Attendant Manual Override
Flash Signal Sending (CAS Main
Station)
Authorization Code/Forced
Account Code Dial
Floor Service
Automatic Wake Up – Set
Automatic Wake Up – Cancel
Group Announcement – Entry
Group Announcement – Cancel
Busy Out – Entry (UCD)
Guest/Administration Service
Busy Out – Cancel (UCD)
Hotel Service
Call Back – Entry
Call Back – Cancel
Individual Speed Calling: Entry
C.F. – All Calls – Entry
Individual Speed Calling: Access
C.F. – All Calls – Cancel
Individual Trunk Access
C.F. – Busy Line – Entry
C.F. – Busy Line – Cancel
Line Load Control: Entry
C.F. – Don’t Answer – Entry
Line Load Control: Cancel
C.F. – Don’t Answer – Cancel