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When the Hotel/Motel Printer is used, "*" can be used to separate the data entry ("*" is not printed out,
but is sent out to the PMS). In this case, the input data including "*" is up to 30 digits.
Example: Access code + 001*002*12345*3#
Reorder tone will be received instead of service set tone if the PMS does not respond within 15
seconds or sends a negative answer to the NEAX 2000 IPS.
Do Not Disturb Console
This feature allows a DSS/BLF Console associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Do Not
Disturb (DND) Console. This feature is activated by the use of a Function Mode key on a DSS/BLF
Console. DND set status for each station is indicated by a green LED associated with each button. In
addition, the Multiline Terminal user can set/cancel the DND status of other stations using the DND
.
Console
Do Not Disturb-Hotel/Motel
This feature allows the Attendant Consoles, Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instruments, guest stations or
Property Management System (PMS) terminals to place individual stations into Do Not Disturb. Calls
can be placed from stations set in DND
Automatic Wake Up and Timed Reminder will override Do Not Disturb.
A station in Do Not Disturb can be called from the Attendant Console or the Hotel/Motel Front
Desk Instrument using the DNDOVR key.
Do Not Disturb is automatically cleared when Check Out is performed.
Depending on system programming, an incoming call addressed to a station in DND condition is
routed to one of the following on a per tenant basis:
o Reorder tone
o Attendant Console
o A pre-assigned station
Call Forwarding - Busy settings by stations in DND will result in calls being forwarded, even if
the stations are idle.
Do Not Disturb-System
This feature simultaneously restricts incoming calls to a pre-assigned group of stations by operation
from the Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instruments. Attendant Consoles and Hotel/Motel Front Desk
Instruments can use the DND OVR key to override this Do Not Disturb setting.
Stations are assigned to the Do Not Disturb (DND) Group in Class of Service.
Calls to extensions whose stations are in Do Not Disturb will receive reorder tone.
The station in Do Not Disturb can originate calls in the normal manner.
Verification of stations in Do Not Disturb is possible from the Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument
and Attendant Consoles.
Only Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instruments and Attendant Consoles have the ability to place a
group of stations in Do Not Disturb. There is only one group available, and the stations within
the group are programmed in system data. There is no limitation on the number of stations in
the group.
A station included in a DND group retains the ability to place that particular station in DND.
When the Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument places a group in DND, an individual station within
the group can cancel the DND setting to that station.
NEAX 2000 IPS Request For Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide
NDA-24349, Issue 4
.
Chapter 17 Hotel/Motel System
Page 17-5

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