Receiving A Wakeup/Reminder Call Alarm - Hitachi SelecSet 400A User Manual

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Receiving a Wakeup/Reminder Call Alarm

About the
<WAL> and
<RAL> keys
Wakeup
retries
Procedure
1 1 : 0 0
a m We d
R e m i n d e r
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AKEUP
EMINDER
The wakeup call alarm (WAL) and reminder call alarm
(RAL) lamps inform you when a reminder or wakeup call
has not been answered. Depending on system setup, this
visual alarm may be accompanied by distinctive ringing,
which is disabled when you acknowledge the wakeup
alarm.
If a wakeup/reminder call is not answered the first time,
the system waits five minutes, then tries again. If the call
is not answered the second time, the system waits another
five minutes and tries a third time. A wakeup/reminder
call alarm is presented at your console after the third
unsuccessful attempt.
To determine the source of a wakeup/reminder call:
1
Press the flashing WAL/RAL lamp. The display
indicates which station has not responded to the
reminder call, and the WAL/RAL key stops flashing.
Ma r
C a l l
A l a r m : 6 8 6
2
Press <DSPL> plus any soft key to return to the
normal display
The wakeup and reminder alarms are the same key. The
term wakeup is used for WelCOMM systems and reminder
is used for COMMerce systems.
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LARM
1 0
6 8 6
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Wa i t : 0
HCXTD830, Rev. A01, July 2001
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