NEC Neax 2400 Imx Hotel Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 Page 67 Answering Camp-On/Call Hold Calls By Switchhook Flash A-74 Service Conditions 1. This feature may be used to answer CAMP-ON calls by Administration Stations when FLASH BUTTON – Dterm [F-3D] has been allowed. However, CALL WAITING – ANSWER – Dterm [C-27D] is the preferred way for Administration Stations to answer CAMP-ON calls. 2. This feature may be used to answer CALL HOLD calls by Administration Stations when FLASH BUTTON – D...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual Page 68ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 A-74 Answering Camp-On/Call Hold Calls By Switchhook Flash 2SYS2 ASYD INDEX 0b 0Restriction Data of Station Busy Services can be designated as the table below: R: Restricted A: Allowed b1 b2Not used b 3Attendant Override service 0/1 = Out/In Service b4Busy Verification (Console) 0/1 = Out/In Service b 5 Not used b6 b7 STEP CMND EXPLANATION 3 ASFCSFI 10 = RES = 1 SFI 11 = RES = 1 STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION b1b0 Call BackExecutive...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 Page 69 Automated Guest Station Voice Mail Retrieval A-75 A-75 Automated Guest Station Voice Mail Retrieval General Description AUTOMATED GUEST STATION VOICE MAIL RETRIEVAL (VMR) is a feature that makes it easy for guest stations to retrieve voice mail. Guest stations dial a Voice Mail Retrieval (VMR) access code and a station password for immediate message retrieval. The feature is customer-programmable to allow it to conform to the...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual Page 70ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 A-75 Automated Guest Station Voice Mail Retrieval Assignment Procedure STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 1SYS1 ASYD INDEX 252b 0~b7First set of digits “0–9”, “A–E”, with “0” denotes end of data; “E” denotes calling station. A= 0 B = * C = # D = 1 sec. delay 2SYS1 ASYD INDEX 253b 0~b7Second set of digits 3SYS1 ASYD INDEX 254b 0~b7Third set of digits 4SYS1 ASYD INDEX 255b 0~b7Fourth set of digits STEP CMND EXPLANATION 5ASFC0–15 SFI –...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 Page 71 Busy Status – Hotel Attendant B-26 B-26 Busy Status – Hotel Attendant General Description When the Hotel Attendant calls a guest station that is busy, BUSY STATUS DISPLAY – HOTEL ATTENDANT causes the current status of the called guest station to display in detail on the console LCD. The following figures show the LCD displays for each status. 1. When the called station receives dial tone (off-hook status): 2. When the called...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual Page 72ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 B-26 Busy Status – Hotel Attendant General Description (cont’d) 9. When the called station is engaged in a CO line call and when Central Office code is not assigned: 10. When the called station is engaged in a call with a Hotel Attendant, and specified Attendant Number (1 to 6 digits) is assigned: 11. When the called station is engaged in call with a Hotel Attendant, and Specified Attendant Number is not assigned: 12. For other...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 Page 73 Busy Status – Hotel Attendant B-26 Assignment Procedure STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 1AHSY INDEX 109b 0Not used b1 Charging Method of ATT (If No. 7 CCIS service is provided, “1” is must be assigned) 0 = “9” + “Trunk Number” 1 = Specific Attendant Number b 2When Administration or Guest stations dial the unused number or the dead level number 0/1 = -/The call is transferred to the Console automatically b 3Not used b 4 b5Busy Status...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual Page 74ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 C-19 Calendar Display C-19 Calendar Display General Description A digital display indicating month, day, hour, and minute is provided on the Console. Operating Procedure Hour and minute information is constantly displayed. Month and day information is displayed only while key operations pertaining to hospitality services are not being performed. Service Conditions 1. Hour and minute display – (constant). Note: The Attendant...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 Page 75 Check-In/Checkout C-23 C-23 Check-In/Checkout General Description This service manages Vacant/Occupied status of each guest room, and automatically restrict/cancel the restriction for such services as C.O. outgoing call, Automatic Wake-Up, etc. according to the present status of each guest room. When CHECK-IN/CHECKOUT service is activated from the PMS terminal, the Console, or the Front Desk Terminal, the following operations...
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NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Feature Programming Manual Page 76ND-70284 (E), Issue 2 C-23 Check-In/Checkout Service Conditions (cont’d) 2. The CHK IN/CHK OUT key at the Front Desk Terminal is always operational. The Front Desk Terminal CHK IN/CHK OUT key can be used to unrestrict or restrict the guests phones prior to Check-In/Out from the PMS terminals as a temporary CHECK-IN/OUT when the PMS terminals are overloaded. Assignment Procedure STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 1AHSY INDEX 403b 0 Processing when Checkout...