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Features Description 
l At midnight, all OCCUPIED rooms are set to NOT CLEAN. 
Programming Command 100, System Options, Register 10: 
l Set Room Status Print Out (field i) to 1 (enable) if Room Status 
printout capability is required. Default is 0 (disable). 
Command 110, Feature Access Codes, Register 31, Fields c,d,e,f: 
l Assign a Maid In Room Access Code. Default is 747. 
Commands 121 - 129, Class of Service programming, Register 3: 
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l Set Room Status (field i) to 1 (enable) for all sets used as...

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Features 
l Enter the desired extension number. The display shows (example): 
EXT - 1600 OCCUPIED/NOT-CLN/ALLOW 
VACANTCLEAN OUT-SERVTRK-BAR NEW-EXT 
The first 3 softkeys are opposite in state to the room’s status. When pressed, 
a softkey changes the Room Status message to the new state and takes on 
the old one. For example, if the room is VACANT; an OCCUP (Occupied) 
softkey appears. When the softkey is pressed, the room becomes 
OCCUPIED and the softkey becomes VACANT. 
Pressing the TRK BAR softkey...

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Features Description 
l OCCUPIED/NOT CLEAN 
l OUT OF SERVICE 
If there is a maid in the room, the word 
“MAID” appears beside the room 
number. 
If there is no maid in the room and the room-is denied trunk access, the word 
DENY appears beside the room number. 
The date and time appear at the top of the printout. 
Example of printout: 
15/01/89 08:OO ROOM - STATUS 
VACANT/CLEAN 
1 loo-DENY 11 Ol-DENY 1102-DENY 1103-DENY 1104-DENY 
1105DENY 1106-DENY 1107-DENY, 1108-DENY I lOg-DENY 
VACANT/NOT CLEAN...

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Features 
Selectable Ringing Cadence Cycle Time 
Description 
This feature identifies call classifications. There are four different ringing 
cadences available for extensions. These four classes are: 
l Internal Calls - Calls from other extensions indicated by ordinary 
ringing. 
. External Calls - Calls from trunks or the Attendant Console optionally 
indicated by ordinary ringing or distinctive ringing. 
. Message Waiting reminders. 
l Callbacks - indicated by Distinctive Callback Ringing. 
Conditions...

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Features Description 
Speaker On/Off - 
Description 
I 
Conditions 
I 
Operation 
This feature allows the SUPERSET user to originate or receive calls 
without using the handset. 
9 On the SUPERSET 3, SUPERSET 4, SUPERSET 4 10 and 
SUPERSET 420 telephones, the built-in speaker and microphone are 
activated when the speaker is on. 
l On the SUPERSET 3, SUPERSET 4, SUPERSET 410 anb 
SUPERSET 420 telephones, each time the speaker key is pressed, 
the telephone alternates between handset and Handsfree...

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Features 
Special DISA 
Description 
Conditions 
Special DISA (also known as Multiple DISA Access Codes) allows callers 
to gain access to their own Class of Service options or gain access to 
Automatic Route Selection for long distance resale. A Special DISA trunk 
is accessed with the caller’s Verified Authorization Code (VAC), rather 
than the DISA access code. 
SMDR can be programmed to record the Verified Authorization Code with 
each incoming Special DISA trunk call. This simplifies customer...

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Features Description 
I Speed Dial - 
Description 
This feature permits a SUPERSET telephone user to save frequently used 
telephone numbers, and to dial these numbers by pressing a single key. 
The number of Speed Call/Line Select keysavailable to the user depends on 
the number of lines appearing at the telephone. Any unused (unassigned) 
Line Select keys can be used to save Speed Dial numbers. 
Conditions l Each entry can have up to 32 digits. . 
l Abbreviated Dial Numbers can not be programmed as...

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Features 
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To View the speed dial number on the SUPERSET 4 Telephone: 
l Press the DISPLAY feature key. 
l Press the required Line Select/Speed Dial key. 
The currently saved Speed Dial number is displayed. If the saved number is 
longer than eleven digits, an arrow (-) softkey appears. Press the - softkey 
to view the remaining characters. 
To Set Up or Modify a Speed Dial Number on a 
SUPERSET Telephone: 
l Press the Superkey key. 
l Press the desired Line Appearance key. 
l Dial the number to...

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Features Descrirdion 
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 
Description 
Station Message Detail Recording (also known as Call Detail Recording) 
permits a business to analyze and control its telephone costs. Data is 
collected for each outgoing and/or incoming trunk call. Each call 
generates a call record which is available at the RS-232 Port‘(Printer 
Port) of the DPABX. This output can be connected to: 
l a local printer which provides an on-line printout at the termination of 
each trunk call, or...

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Features 
Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 3: 
l Set COS SMDR (field h) to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). 
Commands 151 -+ 156, Trunk Group Programming, Register 2: 
l Set Trunk Group SMDR (field i) to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). 
Operation 
l Refer to Section 9104-091-221-NA, Station Message Detail Record- 
ing (SMDR), for details. 
9104-091-105-NA issue 5 Revision 0 105 3-199  
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