General Information - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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General information

Hospitality and health care personnel use Background Terminal (BGD) to
enter, retrieve, and modify data associated with the following features:
— Automatic Wake Up (AWU)
— Room Status (RMS)
— Message Registration (MR)
— Call Party Name Display (CPND)
BGD helps monitor system operations by providing a visual display of
information changes, hard copy backup, and traffic statistics.
The BGD package (package 99) must be equipped on the system load.
Package 99 requires that the Controlled Class of Service (CCOS) package
(package 81) and one or more of the following packages be equipped. Your
application may require some additional feature packages. Refer to X11
features and services for complete package requirements.
— AWU (package 102)
— RMS (package 100)
— MR (package 101)
— Property Management Systems Interface (PMSI) (package 103)
— Maid ID (package 210)
— Hospitality Screen Enhancement (HSE) (package 208)
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