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    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 227
    2nd Wake-up Call - Same Guest Station S-128
    S-1282nd Wake-up Call - Same Guest Station
    General Description
    By combining with AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP [A-27] service, this service allows two wake-up calls to be set for a
    Guest room.
    Operating Procedure
    The notice asking the Guest to call the Attendant when the Guest wants to set the second wake-up call should be
    prepared in the Guest room. The Guest sees the notice and calls the attendant. The attendant sets the second wake-
    up call using the Console as follows.
    To set the second wake-up call using the WUS key
    When the Guest calls in to request the second wake-up call (see DIRECT SERVICE SET/RESET [D-25])
    1. Press theWUSkey while connected to the Guest room. The character display shows “WAKE UP ENT.”
    2. Press theWUSkey again. The display shows “2ND WAKE UP ENT (A).” In case of setting
    AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT ASSISTANCE [A-58], press theWUSkey again;
    the display shows “2ND WAKE UP ENT (S).”
    3. Dial the wake-up time requested.
    4. Press theENTERkey.
    Note 1
    If the wake-up time is entered after the Guest line is released
    1. Press theWUSkey. The character display shows “WAKE UP ENT.”
    2. Press theWUSkey again. The display shows “2ND WAKE UP ENT (A).” In case of setting
    AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT ASSISTANCE [A-58], press theWUSkey again;
    the display shows “2ND WAKE UP ENT (S).”
    3. Dial the wake-up time requested. The display shows the entered time.
    4. Dial the Guest station number. The display shows the station number.
    5. Press theENTERkey.
    Note 1
    6. To set the second wake-up call for another Guest consecutively, repeat steps 4 and 5. When all wake-up
    calls are set, press theENDkey.
    To cancel the second wake-up call using the WUR key
    When the Guest calls in to cancel the second wake-up call (see DIRECT SERVICE SET/RESET [D-25])
    1. Press theWURkey while connected to the Guest room. The character display shows “WAKE UP
    RESET.”
    2. Press theWURkey again. The display shows “2ND WAKE UP RESET”.
    3. Press theENTERkey.
    Note 2
    If the wake-up cancel is entered after the Guest line is released
    1. Press theWURkey. The character display shows “WAKE UP RESET.”
    2. Press theWURkey again. The display shows “2ND WAKE UP RESET”.
    3. Dial the Guest station number.
    4. Press theENTERkey.
    Note 2
    a.) To cancel the second wake-up call for another Guest consecutively, repeat steps 3 and 4.
    b.) When all wake-up calls are cancelled, press theENDkey.
    To set the second wake-up call using the WUS key and the service set code
    1. Press theWUSkey. The character display shows “WAKE UP ENT.” 
    						
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    S-128 2nd Wake-up Call - Same Guest Station
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    2. Dial the wake-up time requested.
    3. Dial the second wake-up set code.
    4. Press theENTERkey. The display shows “2ND WAKE UP ENT (A).” or “2ND WAKE UP ENT (S).”
    according to the service set code dialed.
    5. Dial the Guest station number. The display shows the station number.
    6. Press theENTERkey.
    Note 1
    a.) To set the second wake-up call for another Guest consecutively, repeat steps 5 and 6.
    b.) When all wake-up calls are set, press theENDkey.
    Note 1:In case of using a Dtermfor a Guest station, if the second wake-up time steady display is available by system
    data, the following will display:
    Note 2:If a Dtermis used for a Guest station, the second wake-up time display (if provided) will go out.
    Service Conditions
    1. When setting the second wake-up call, the attendant can select whether to set it as AUTOMATIC WAKE-
    UP [A-27] service or AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT ASSISTANCE [A-58] service.
    2. This service can be set/cancelled from the Console or the PMS Terminal (Model 90 and 120 only).
    However, when setting from the PMS Terminal, AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT
    ASSISTANCE [A-58] cannot be selected.
    3. Original AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP [A-27]/[A-58] service will be referred to as the first wake-up service,
    and will be set/cancelled from the Guest station.
    4. The second wake-up call list is printed on the hotel printer at the predetermined time automatically. The
    list excludes those wake-up calls that have already been activated.
    5. If the Guest station is busy or does not answer when called by this service, the Guest station will be
    recalled. The number of times to retry is determined in the hotel system parameters.
    6. If the Guest is identified as the VIP, and if the VIP wake-up service is set, this service operates as the VIP
    wake-up service.
    7. AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT ASSISTANCE [A-58] service referred to in this
    service operates as the VIP wake-up service.
    8. This service cannot be confirmed by the Automatic Wake-Up announcement.
    9. Upon answering the second wake-up call, the Guest is connected to the recorded announcement.
    10. The second wake-up times are to be set at five-minute intervals.
    11. This service is cancelled either from the Console, the PMS Terminal, or via MAID STATUS [M-22]
    service.
    12. The second wake-up call entry and result information is reported to the PMS Terminal (Model 90 and
    120). When cancelled automatically via MAID STATUS [M-22] service or called by the attendant in case
    of VIP wake-up/AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT [A-58] service (“ATT CALLED”),
    the information is printed by the hotel printer (regardless of its models).HH:MM
    (Time and Date)
    >>> 
    						
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    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 229
    2nd Wake-up Call - Same Guest Station S-128
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    13. The information can be printed by the hotel printer either in one-line or two-line format. (The selection is
    to be made in the hotel system parameters.) However, when cancelled automatically via MAID STATUS
    [M-22] service or when called by the attendant in case of AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL
    ATTENDANT ASSISTANCE [A-58] service (“ATT CALLED”), the information is printed in one-line
    format only.
    14. When setting AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - HOTEL ATTENDANT ASSISTANCE [A-58] for the second
    wake-up call, the wake-up call can be entered using either 24-hour time or 12-hour time. When using 12-
    hour time, the time is entered by dialing a special code (* or #) before entering the time to indicate PM.
    Depending on the system data, the wake-up time is displayed either in 12-hour or 24-hour time. (In case
    of 12-hour time, either A or P is indicated before the time.)
    The LCD on the Guest room D
    termdisplays the set second wake-up time in 24-hour time even if the second
    wake-up call is entered using 12-hour time.
    Note:The Second Wake-Up call can be cancelled by the Hotel Console only.
    15. When 2ND WAKE-UP CALL is executed, the LCD displays as shown below:
    16. When the Guest room D
    termanswers the second wake-up call, “WAKE UP” display will remain.
    17. For the conditions of the LCD display when several services are set at the same time, see Service
    Conditions of AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP - D
    term[A-27D].
    Hotel ConsoleATI Guest Station
    LCANTK
    Announcement
    Machine
    WAKE UP
    (Time and Date)
    >>> 
    						
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    S-128 2nd Wake-up Call - Same Guest Station
    Assignment Procedure
    See [A-10] Assignment Procedure for programming initial Wake-Up.
    STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
    1AHSY
    INDEX
    163b
    02nd Wake-Up Call Service
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    12nd Wake-Up Call Time Indication on the Console
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    22nd Wake-Up Call Cancel while the Console is connected to the target station
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    3Not used
    b
    4Thenumberofcallsforwhichautomaticwake-upatthesametime(perLP)
    b
    5b4b5b4
    0 0 = 512 calls 1 0 = 128 calls
    0 1 = 64 calls 1 1 = 256 calls b5
    b6The number of Retries when a Wake-Up Call encounters busy status.
    b
    7b6b7b6
    00=3Times 10=Once
    01=Twice 11=NoRetry b7
    2AHSY
    INDEX
    405b
    0Hotel printer prints out the “Setting” information of 2nd Wake-Up Call.
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    b
    1Hotel printer prints out the “Cancel” information of 2nd Wake-Up Call.
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    b
    2Hotel printer prints out the result of 2nd Wake-Up Call.
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    b
    3
    Not used b4
    b5
    b6
    b7Wake-Up Call information (Set, Cancel, Result) is printed out in:
    0/1=TwoLines/OneLine
    STEP CMND EXPLANATION
    3AASP
    or
    AGSPSee [A-10]. Assign the 2nd Wake-Up service access if required.
     For Setting: CI = N, SRV = 2(SSC), SID = 36, STATE = 48
     For Cancelling: CI = N, SRV = 2(SSC), SID = 36, STATE = 50
    Note:
    Second Wake-Up service can be set and/or cancelled from the Console only. 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 231
    Toll Terminal Access T-13
    T-13Toll Terminal Access
    General Description
    This feature enables Guest stations to directly access toll trunks. Access may be arranged on a direct-dial or
    attendant-assisted basis, depending on the associated Central Office.
    Operating Procedure
    1. The Guest station dials the toll access code (usually “8”).
    a.) If direct-dial service is allowed, the Guest will receive dial tone and may place the call.
    b.) If direct-dial service is not allowed, Guest will be connected to toll operator for completion of the
    call.
    Service Conditions
    Guest stations must be assigned the proper Route Restriction Class to gain TOLL TERMINAL ACCESS.
    Assignment Procedure
    STEP CMND EXPLANATION
    1AANP
    or
    AGNPAssign minimum necessary number of digits for C.O. Access Code.
    2AASP
    or
    AGSPAssign the C.O. Access Code.
    3 ARTD Assign Route Data for Toll Terminal Access.
    4 ATRK Assign LENS of the Trunks for the Routes assigned in ARTD.
    5 ARSC Release the restriction for connections between stations and the route assigned in ARTD.
    6 MBTK Release Make Busy of the trunks assigned in ATRK. 
    						
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    T-21 Timing Start
    T-21Timing Start
    General Description
    This feature allows single-digit and multi-digit stations to use the same numbering plan levels by providing a
    predetermined time delay between the completion of dialing and the start of ringing. By pressing the # or * key after
    dialing the station number, the station user will not have to wait for ring start. By pressing theSTARTkeyonthe
    Console, the attendant will not have to wait for ring start.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Lift handset or press theSPEAKERkey. Hear dial tone.
    2. Dial the desired station.
    3. Wait for interdigit timeout or dial # or *. Access to the desired service or station is completed.
    Service Conditions
    1. The Interdigit Timer will be used for TIMING START if a # or * symbol has not been assigned as a
    TIMING START character in system data, or if the station user forgets to press the TIMING START
    character.
    2. Levels can be duplicated for station numbering. For example:
    1st Floor Room No. 11, Station No. 111
    11th Floor Room No. 11, Station No. 1111
    3. The # or * character cannot be used as the second or third digit of any service feature access code or station
    number if it is assigned for TIMING START.
    4. The interdigit timer is adjustable through system programming.
    5. When TIMING START is used, it is necessary to assign dummy station numbers depending on the number
    of digits to be assigned for station numbers. For example:
    4-digit station number = 4xxx
    1-digit station number = 4 (TIMING START used)
    In the case of data assignment shown in the example above, dummy station numbers of 2 digits=4x
    and 3 digits=4xx must also be assigned.
    4-digit station number = 4xxx
    3-digit station number = 4xx
    2-digit station number = 4x
    1-digit station number = 4
    Note:x=0~9
    Two stations are to be assigned as dummy stations. 
    						
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    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 233
    Timing Start T-21
    Assignment Procedure
    STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION
    1SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    129b
    0Register Interdigit Timer:
    Miscellaneous Timer Counter (MTC) is to be
    assigned a value from 0 Hex to F Hex (0-15).
    The interval between dialed digits.
    Timer Value Setting is MTC x 2 sec.
    Note:
    When this data is 00 Hex,
    default data is automatically
    setto6sec.
    b1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    Not used b5
    b6
    b7
    2SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    161b
    0Don’t Disturb Override key on Console
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    1MessageWaitingLampinService
    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 on Console
    0/1 = Out/In service
    b
    6Timing Start using “#” Code
    0/1 = Ineffective/EffectiveNote 1
    b
    7Timing Start using “*” Code
    0/1 = Ineffective/EffectiveNote 1
    ORT SEIZURE
    DIAL PULSE“3”“2” 
    						
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    T-21 Timing Start
    Note 1:Do not assign “*” or “#” as last digit of feature access code. No station may use “*” or “#” in numbering.
    Note 2:Room Cutoff (RSC 13)
    Do Not Disturb (RSC 14)
    Room Cutoff and Do Not Disturb (RSC 15)
    3SYS1
    ASYD
    INDEX
    170b
    0Room status data (b2,b1,b0)tobesetatthetimeofCheckout
    b
    2b1b0b2b1b0
    00 0=– 0 1 0=Cleaned
    0 0 1 = To be Cleaned 0 1 1 = Ready for Occupancy
    Do not assign other data. b1
    b2
    b3Restriction at the time of Do not Disturb and Room Cutoff
    0/1 = Room Status Memory/Change of RSCNote 2
    b
    4Timing Start
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    b
    5SHF from a Guest Station while talking
    0/1 = Effective (goes to ORT)/Ineffective (Goes to Console)
    b
    6
    Day/Night Change of RSC
    0 = Time zone changing per Day/Night Change Table (ADNR)
    1 = By NIGHT key of the ATT
    b
    7Message Registration from Hotel Processor
    0/1: Yes/No
    STEP CMND EXPLANATION
    4AANP
    or
    AGNPAssign minimum necessary number of digits for Access Codes and Station Numbers.
    5AASP
    or
    AGSPAssign the access code for service features.
    6AAST
    or
    AGSTAssign the station number for stations. STEP CMND BIT EXPLANATION 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Feature Programming Manual
    NDA-24304, Issue 1Page 235
    Voice Mail Service Via Message Center Interface (MCI) V-16
    V-16Voice Mail Service Via Message Center Interface
    (MCI)
    General Description
    Voice mail service is available for Guest and Administration Stations through the Message Center Interface (MCI)
    in the NEAX2400 IPX Hotel System. This capability allows the integration of a customer-provided voice mail
    system, using an RS-232C interface. Guest calls are Call Forwarded - All Calls/Busy/Dont Answer to a UCD station
    port group, providing access to the voice mail system. When a voice message is received, the Guest station message
    waiting lamp lights. When the Guest retrieves all his messages, the lamp is turned off.
    Operating Procedure
    To send a message without operator assistance
    1. The Guest or Administration Station sets Call Forwarding - All Calls/Busy Line/Dont Answer.
    2. The Administration Station or another Guest station calls Guest station. If Guest station is busy or does
    not answer, the call is forwarded to Voice Mail.
    3. The caller leaves a message in Voice Mail.
    4. Notification from Voice Mail, by MW-On command, is sent to the Guest station via MCI. Guest stations
    message waiting lamp is lit.
    To retrieve a message without operator assistance
    1. The Guest station accesses Voice Mail.
    2. Message is retrieved.
    3. When all the messages have been retrieved, notification from Voice Mail, by MW-Off command, is sent
    to the NEAX2400 IPX via MCI. Guest stations message waiting lamp is turned off.
    To send a message with operator assistance (attendant only)
    1. A call comes to the Attendant from a station or trunk.
    2. The attendant answers the call.
    3. The attendant dials the Guest station. If the station is busy, reorder tone is heard (when Guest station
    doesnt answer, it becomes a Recall).
    4. The attendant accesses Voice Mail. A message is left in Voice Mail.
    5. Notification from Voice Mail, by MW-On command, is sent to the NEAX2400 IPX via MCI. Guest
    stations message waiting lamp is lit.
    To retrieve a message with operator assistance (attendant only)
    1. The Guest station accesses Voice Mail.
    2. Message is retrieved.
    3. When all messages have been retrieved, notification from Voice Mail, by MW-Off command, is sent to
    the NEAX2400 IPX via MCI. Guest stations message waiting lamp is turned off.
    Service Conditions
    1. The type of port/trunk interface to the voice mail system depends on the type of voice mail system
    provided. NEC recommends an analog station (16LCBE) port interface to the voice mail system. These
    ports should be programmed in a UCD group.
    2. The presence of messages in Voice Mail is controlled completely by the Voice Mail equipment. The
    NEAX2400 IPX only carries out message waiting lamp on/off control. 
    						
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    V-16 Voice Mail Service Via Message Center Interface (MCI)
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    3. Display operations for Console, Front Desk Terminal, and PMS are not performed (i.e. check-in,
    checkout, room change recovery do not operate).
    4. The NEAX2400 IPX will be notified of message waiting lamp on/off requirements by the Voice Mail
    equipment via MCI.
    5. The message waiting lamp control feature from MCI is not performed for Suite Room Service. Global
    Suite Room Guest station message waiting lamp control is also not performed.
    6. Message waiting service features for hotel service operate independently of this service.
    7. When a Guest station has set Call Forwarding - All Calls to another Guest station, and the second station
    has set Call Forwarding - Busy to the MCI group, calls will be directed to the MCI group when the second
    station is busy, but no MCI data is output to Voice Mail.
    Assignment Procedure
    None. 
    						
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