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    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 137
    Guest Information Display - DtermG-7D
    2AHSY
    INDEX
    110b
    0
    Room key Interface
    0: Interface is absent (STAY/OUT is displayed)
    1: Interface is present (Key status is displayed)
    b
    1Hotel-ATT Guest Information Service
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    b
    2Not used
    b
    3Called Number Display on the Hotel Console
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    4
    Not used b5
    b6
    b7Guest Name Display - Dterm, Guest Information Display Dterm/PMS Terminal
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    STEP CMND EXPLANATION
    3 AASTAssign Guest Service Telephone.
    TEC=12
    RMCLASS= 3:D
    term+ ESC Sequence Terminal
    5: D
    term+ Text Type Terminal
    6: D
    term+ Line Feed (CR/LF) Type Terminal
    4ASFCAssign SFC of the Special Administration Station
     SFI = 45, RES = 1
    5 ADLIAssign DLINT cards.
     RT = 919, TK = 1-32
    6 AFXC Assign the Fixed Connection Data between the DLINT and Data Port of the Guest Service Station.
    7 AASPAssign Screen Initialization and Retrieval Access Code.
     For Screen Initialization: SRV = 2(SSC), SID = 36, STATE = 42
     For Retrieval: SRV = 2(SSC), SID = 36, STATE = 43 STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming ManualPage 138NDA-24304, Issue 1
    G-8 Guest Information Display - Hotel Attendant Console
    G-8Guest Information Display - Hotel Attendant
    Console
    General Description
    This feature allows Guest information to be displayed on a PMS terminal corresponding to the Console in the
    following cases:
     When the Console receives a call from a Guest station
     When the Console originates a call to a Guest station
    Operating Procedure
    Termination from Guest Station
    1. A call from the Guest station terminates to the Console. The Guest information is displayed on the PMS
    terminal corresponding to the Console.
    2. The Console releases the call. The Guest information disappears.
    Call origination to Guest Station
    1. Dial the Guest station number. The Guest information is displayed on the PMS terminal corresponding to
    the Console.
    2. The Console releases the call. The Guest information disappears.
    Service Conditions
    1. To provide this feature, a PMS computer is required with dedicated PMS interface port(s), in addition to
    the general PMS port. The number of dedicated PMS interface ports needed for this service depends on
    the number of PMS terminals displaying the Guest information in accordance with the following
    conditions:
    2. To provide this feature simultaneously with DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE INTERFACE [D-88], the PMS
    interface port or ports dedicated to this service are shared with the ports for these two features.
    3. Transfer of the Guest information from PMS to NEAX2400 IPX shall be done within two seconds.
    4. The PMS terminal for this service is not shared by multiple Consoles.
    5. Recommended data transfer speed on the PMS interface is BISYNC 4800 bps (1 IMG system), and 4800
    or 9600 bps (4 IMG system). ASYNC 1200 bps may be used, depending on the PMS traffic.
    NUMBER OF
    PMS TERMINALSNUMBER OF PMS INTERFACE PORTS DISPLAYING GUEST
    INFORMATION DEDICATED TO THIS SERVICE
    4 or less 1 port
    5ormore2 ports 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 139
    Guest Information Display - Hotel Attendant Console G-8
    Assignment Procedure
    STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
    CRT CONTROL EVEN GROUP QUEUE NOTE
    1SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    190b
    0
    I/O = Port designation to Host Computer
    b
    1
    b2
    b3
    Not used b4
    b5
    b6Transmission Protocol between PBX and Host Computer
    b
    7
    CRT CONTROL ODD GROUP QUEUE NOTE
    2SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    191
    Noteb
    0
    I/O = Port designation to Host Computer
    b
    1
    b2
    b3
    Not used b4
    b5
    b6Transmission Protocol between PBX and Host Computer
    b
    7
    3AHSY
    INDEX
    105b
    0Not used
    b
    1
    b2Maid Dial service from Console
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    b
    3Not used
    b
    4Pattern of Wake Up Time Indication on the Console
    0/1 = 24-Hour/12-Hour System
    b
    5Not used
    b
    6
    b7Guest Name Display on Console
    0/1 = Interface Type Model 60, 90, 120 PMS / Model 90, 120 PMS
    b2b1b0b2b1b0000=Port0 01 1=Port3
    001=Port1 10 0=Port4
    010=Port2 10 1=Port5
    11 0=Port6
    11 1=Port7
    b7b6b7b60 0 =Out of Service 1 0= BSC
    0 1 =Level 2A 1 1= Free Wheel
    b2b1b0b2b1b0000=Port0 011=Port3
    001=Port1 100=Port4
    010=Port2 101=Port5
    110=Port6
    111=Port7
    b7b6b7b60 0 =Out of Service 1 0 = BSC
    0 1 =Level 2A 1 1 = Free Wheel 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming ManualPage 140NDA-24304, Issue 1
    G-8 Guest Information Display - Hotel Attendant Console
    Note:Assign INDEX 191 when five or more PMS terminals are used and Even/Odd is determined by the last digit
    of the Console Number.
    4AHSY
    INDEX
    110b
    0
    Room key Interface
    0: Interface is absent (STAY/OUT is displayed)
    1: Interface is present (Key status is displayed)
    b
    1Hotel - ATT Guest Information Service
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    b
    2Not used
    b
    3Called Number Display on the Hotel Console
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    4
    Not used b5
    b6
    b7Guest Name Display - Dterm, Guest Information Display - Dterm/PMS Terminal
    0/1Out/InService STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 141
    Guest Information Display - PMS Terminal G-9
    G-9Guest Information Display - PMS Terminal
    General Description
    This feature allows Guest information to be displayed on a Special Administration Station using a PMS port in the
    following cases:
     When a Special Administration Station receives a call from a Guest Station.
     When a Special Administration Station originates a call to a Guest Station.
    Operating Procedure
    Call termination from Guest Station
    1. A call is terminated from a Guest station to a Special Administration Station. The Guest information is
    displayed on the PMS terminal corresponding to the Special Administration Station.
    2. Replace the handset. The Guest information disappears.
    Call origination from Special Administration Station to Guest Station
    1. Lift the handset and dial the desired Guest station number. The Guest information is displayed on the
    monitor of the PMS Terminal corresponding to the Special Administration Station.
    2. Replace the handset. The Guest information disappears.
    Service Conditions
    1. Transfer of the Guest information from PMS to NEAX2400 IPX shall be done within a maximum of 2
    seconds.
    2. To provide this service, a PMS computer is required.
    3. To provide this service, a PMS interface port (or ports) dedicated to this service is required, in addition to
    general PMS interface ports. The required number of PMS interface ports dedicated to this service depends
    on the number of PMS terminals needed to display the Guest information:
    4. The PMS interface port or ports used for Guest information may be shared with GUEST INFORMATION
    DISPLAY - HOTEL ATTENDANT CONSOLE [G-8] and DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE INTERFACE
    [D-88].
    5. The recommended data transfer speed on the PMS interface-BISYNC is 4800 (IMG (1 IMG system), 4800
    bps or 9600 bps (4 IMG system). ASYNC 1200 bps may be used, depending on the PMS traffic.
    NUMBER OF
    PMS TERMINALSNUMBER OF PMS INTERFACE PORTS DISPLAYING GUEST
    INFORMATION DEDICATED TO THIS SERVICE
    4 or less 1 port
    5ormore2 ports 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming ManualPage 142NDA-24304, Issue 1
    G-9 Guest Information Display - PMS Terminal
    Assignment Procedure
    STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
    CRT CONTROL EVEN GROUP QUEUE NOTE 1
    1SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    190b
    0
    I/O = Port designation to Host Computer
    b
    1
    b2
    b3
    Not used b4
    b5
    b6Transmission Protocol between PBX and Host Computer
    b
    7
    CRT CONTROL ODD GROUP QUEUE NOTE 1
    2SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    191b
    0
    I/O = Port designation to Host Computer
    b
    1
    b2
    b3
    Not used b4
    b5
    b6Transmission Protocol between PBX and Host Computer
    b
    7
    b2b1b0b2b1b000 0=Port0 011=Port3
    00 1=Port1 100=Port4
    01 0=Port2 101=Port5
    110=Port6
    111=Port7
    b7b6b7b60 0 =Out of Service 1 0= BSC
    0 1 =Level 2A 1 1= Free Wheel
    b2b1b0b2b1b0000=Port0 011=Port3
    001=Port1 100=Port4
    010=Port2 101=Port5
    110=Port6
    111=Port7
    b7b6b7b60 0 =Out of Service 1 0= BSC
    0 1 =Level 2A 1 1= Free Wheel 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 143
    Guest Information Display - PMS Terminal G-9
    Note 1:Assign INDEX 191 when five or more PMS terminals are used.
    Note 2:Depending on the last digit of the Station Number, Even Group Queue or Odd Group Queue is determined
    if five or more PMS terminals are used.
    3AHSY
    INDEX
    110b
    0
    Room key Interface
    0: Interface is absent (STAY/OUT is displayed)
    1: Interface is present (Key status is displayed)
    b
    1Hotel - ATT Guest Information Service
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    b
    2Not used
    b
    3Called Number Display on the Hotel Console
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    4
    Not used b5
    b6
    b7Guest Name Display - Dterm, Guest Information Display - Dterm/PMS Terminal
    0/1 Out/In Service
    STEP CMND EXPLANATION
    4 AASTAssign the Special Administration Station that executes this service.
    TEC = 12, RM CLASS = 7 STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming ManualPage 144NDA-24304, Issue 1
    G-11 Guest Room Calling - Hotel Attendant
    G-11Guest Room Calling - Hotel Attendant
    General Description
    This feature allows the Console operator to display Guest room information before calling a Guest room.
    Operating Procedure
    1. The attendant answers an incoming call.
    2. The attendant dials the Guests room number. The Guest room information is displayed on the Console.
    Guest station status is indicated on the Direct Station Selection (DSS) lamp.
    3. The attendant presses theSTARTkey orDSSkey. The Guest room rings.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is not effective when calling an Administration Station. When an Administration Station is
    called, the station is rung immediately after the dialing is completed by the Console.
    2. The Guest station status indication on the DSS lamp is the status at the time when the Guest station number
    is dialed. This status display is not updated.
    3. The correspondence betweenDSSkeys and suite station numbers is shown below:
    a.) When a Guest station is called, theSTARTkey is used for an ordinary Guest room; whereas in
    the case of a suite, theSTARTkey is used to call all stations, and aDSSkey for an individual
    station.
    b.)DSSkey/station correspondence and lamp indications are shown inFigure 9.
    Figure 9 DSS Key/Station Correspondence and Lamp Indications
    4. If DSS status display is not set in system data, the Guest room rings immediately after being dialed.
    5. When the secondary room of the SUITE ROOM SERVICE [S-75] is called by the DSS key, TIMING
    START [T-21] is not effective.
    6. This feature is not available for remote Guest stations when Centralized Attendant is used in a CCIS
    network.
    Suite Room and Single Room Display
    Connecting Room Display
    When the Console dials a primary station, the DSS keys and lamps are used. The status of the connecting room phones appear on the DSS
    lamps. Ringing is generated at the connecting room phones when the first DSS key or the START key is pressed. If a subsidiary phone DSS
    key is pressed, only the corresponding subsidiary phone will ring. A busy connecting room station will show flashing on the DSS lamp and
    an idle connecting room phone will show solid.
    If two ordinary rooms are connected, DSS key #1 will display the status of the primary room, and DSS key #05 will display the status of the
    subsidiary connecting room.
    12345678
    Primary Connecting
    RoomPrimary Connecting
    Room
    Connecting Room
    M1 S2 S3 S4 M1 S2 S3 S4
    S4S2 S3
    M1DSS Lamp Status
    Lit: Idle
    Flashing: Busy
    Unlit: No LineM1 S2
    S4
    DSS/BLF keys on
    Desk Console 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 145
    Guest Room Calling - Hotel Attendant G-11
    Assignment Procedure
    STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
    1SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    70b
    0Called Number Display when Call Forwarding to Console
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    1Flashing display of Line Lockout on Console BLF
    0/1 = In/Out Service
    b
    2
    Route No. Display on Console
    b
    3
    b4One digit dialing instead of SHF (DP TEL only)
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    b
    5
    Priority order for answering via ANSWER key
    0 = Priority according to Type of Call
    1 = Priority according to the order call termination
    b
    6Announcement Trunks used for Delay Announcement - UCD service
    0/1 = Common/per UCD group
    b
    7
    Send Warning Tone to interrupted parties when Executive Right-of-Way service in
    operation
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    2SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    78b
    0Calling and Intermediate Station Number indication (Dtermand Console)
    0/1 = Out/In Service (Always assign “1”.)
    b
    1Kind of Service Class indication (Dterm)
    0/1 = Out/In Service (Always assign “1”.)
    b
    2Not used
    b
    3Station Number with Name Display
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    4Not used
    b
    5Name Display Service
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    6Not used
    b
    7
    TN RT TRK b
    3
    0b2
    0:
    RT TRK b
    3
    0b2
    1: 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming ManualPage 146NDA-24304, Issue 1
    G-11 Guest Room Calling - Hotel Attendant
    3SYS1
    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 Service
    b
    2Language Service
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    3Screening Service
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    4Not used
    b
    5DSS (Direct Station Section) Keys
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    6Timing Start using “#” Code
    0/1 = Ineffective/Effective
    b
    7Timing Start using “*” Code
    0/1 = Ineffective/Effective
    4AHSY
    INDEX
    185b
    0Not used
    b
    1Suite Room/Connecting Room Status Display
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    2
    Not used b
    3
    b4
    b5
    b6
    b7
    STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
    5AHSY
    INDEX
    188b
    0
    Processing for Suite Room Station/Connecting Room Station Busy
    b
    1b0
    00=BusyTone
    0 1 = An idle station within the room is called
    1 0 = The call is transferred to the Console if the caller is not the console operator. b
    1
    b2Fixed Data
    b
    3
    b4Not used
    b
    5
    When a call terminates to the Double Room Suite
    0 = All stations ring simultaneously
    1 = Alternately between Primary Suite and Secondary Suite
    b
    6Fixed Data
    b
    7Suite Room in Service
    0/1 = Out/In Service STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 
    						
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