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Language Service L-27
Service Conditions (cont’d)
4. The default identifiers of languages 1-7 can be changed by the customer to include other languages. Up to
four ASCII characters can be used. (Refer to the AHSY command for programming index 1-32.)
Assignment Procedure 
STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
1SYS1
ASYD
INDEX 
161b
0Don’t Disturb Override key on Console
0/1 = Out/In Service
b
1Message Waiting Lamp in Service
0/1 = Out/In...

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L-27 Language Service
2AHSY
INDEX 
1
32For displaying the kind of language information, assign the data by 2 or 4 characters 
of ASCII code (INDEXes 1 through 32).
When data are not assigned, the kind of language information is displayed as follows:
Language = 0: No display
Language = 1: JPN.
Language = 2: ENG.
Language = 3: GER.
Language = 4: FR.
Language = 5: SP.
Language = 6: CHIN.
Language = 7: RUSS.
For example: To change...

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Language Service L-27
3AHSY
INDEX 
100b
0Number of times of Wake-Up Answer Retry.
b
1
b2Number of characters of language information display
0/1 = Up to 7 Languages/Up to 15 Languages
b
3Restriction for hooking when a guest station has originated an outgoing C.O. line call.
0/1 = Not Required/Required
b
4Not used
b5
b6
Overtime Call when a station user places a C.O. trunk call
0 = Administration and Guest go to CONSOLE
1 = Guest...

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L-27 Language Service
6AHSY
INDEX 
183b
0
Setting of Hotel/Motel Console that sets Alert Service
0 Hex: Service can be set from any of the Console
1–F Hex: Service can be set only from the Console of the designated Console Number b1
b2
b3
b4
Classifying the call termination indicating keys on the basis of the Language 
category of the guest at the time an incoming call from a guest station has 
terminated to the Hotel/Motel...

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Message Waiting M-6
M-6 Message Waiting
General Description
This feature allows the Console, PMS terminal, or Front Desk Terminal to illuminate a lamp on an individual station
to indicate when a message is waiting. With the AUTOMATIC MESSAGE WAITING LAMP OFF [A-48] feature,
the MW lamp is automatically extinguished when the guest calls to retrieve messages from the message center. Refer
to the AUTOMATIC MESSAGE WAITING LAMP OFF...

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M-6 Message Waiting
Service Conditions (cont’d)
2. Desk Terminal – If MESSAGE WAITING is cancelled from the Console, it will remain displayed at the
Front Desk Terminal, and vice versa.
3. Message Waiting set from Message Center Interface cannot be displayed at the Front Desk Terminal or
Console. Message Waiting set from Message Center Interface must be cancelled from message Center
Interface.
4. For the conditions of the LCD...

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Message Waiting M-6
3AHSY
INDEX 
139b
0Not used
b
1
b2MW Lamp Indication of “Do Not Disturb”
0/1 = Lights Steadily/Flashes
b
3MW Lamp Indication of “Do Not Disturb”
0/1 = Not Required/Required
b
4Message Waiting Lamp
0/1 = Lights Steadily/Flashes
b
5Message Waiting Lamp Control
0/1 = In/Out Service
b
62-Line Guest Name Display on a Dterm
0/1 = Out/In Service
b
7Not used
4AHSY
INDEX 
403b
0
Processing when Checkout Result...

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M-22 Maid Status
M-22 Maid Status
General Description
This feature allows the Console, Special Administration, or guest room stations to update the status of guest room
conditions. This information is stored in the NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Processor (HP) for printout services, and is
forwarded to the PMS computer for readout. AUDIT REPORTS [A-26] of MAID STATUS are also available. Refer
to the AUDIT REPORTS [A-26] feature description...

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Maid Status M-22
Operating Procedure (cont’d)
Note:
 If a Dterm is used for a guest station, the following will display:
Note 1:
Reorder tone will be heard instead of service set tone if this feature is not accepted by the NEAX2400 IMX.
Note 2:
Service set tone will be heard after the Maid Status access code is dialed, if the Maid ID code is not in service.
Note 3:
If the Maid ID code is not in service, the following will be...

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M-22 Maid Status
Service Conditions (cont’d)
2. MAID STATUS information from the Console, guest phones, or the Special Administration Station is sent
to the PMS for readout.
3. A maximum of six digits can be used for the identification code (specific maid, repairman, Special
Administration Station). Use of ID codes is optional, and is left to the customers discretion.
4. When setting this service from a guest room or Special...
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