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Hotel/Motel Feature Package Description
Room Status Display
Attendant Console and Front Desk Terminal
The attendant
can display
and change
the status of a room(s).
Room status
is made
up of: room occupancy,
room condition,
telephone
privileges
(call restriction)
and maid
in room.
Each (except
maid in room) can be set independently
of the other
by the
attendant.
See Table 2-l 9.
The system can be programmed
to change
the status of all "occupied/clean"
rooms to
"occypied/dirty"
at a predetermined
time. At the same time, an audit of all auto wakeups
,is generated.
See Wakeup/Room
Condition
Audit on page 602
2-31.
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Table 2-19 Room Status Display
Terminal Type
Description
of Display
Utendant
Console
When a room number is selected, the status from the above list is dis-
played on the second line of the attendant console LCD. For example:
Status= Vac/Dirty/WMaid
means the room is vacant, dirty, has only internal telephone
privileges and
has a maid in it. The last field is blank if the maid is not present.
Room status for a number of rooms can be displayed by doing a room
search on the basis of:
- Maid in room
- Vacant/clean
- Reserved and clean
- Out of service
See Room Status Search.
Front Desk Terminal
A. Room status for a particular room is displayed on the room update
screen, Occupancy, condition, call priiilege, and maid are displayed as
separate fields.
B. Room status for a number of rooms can be displayed by doing a room
search on the basis of:
- Vacant/clean
- Vacant
- Maid in room
- Out of service
- Dirty
- Reserved
- Guaranteed
See Room Status Search.
Feature
Interactions
How to Program
If System Option 2 (Message Lamp Test Enable) is enabled,
when a room's status is changed from vacant to occupied or
tram occupied to vacant, the system performs a message lamp
test on the telephone
in that room. If the test finds the lamp de-
fective (i.e. burnt-out
or missing), it raises a minor alarm. See
the Programming
section.
Chart 4-l 9
How to Use
Console:
FDT
Chart 5-l 1, Chart 5-l 3
Chart 5-31, Chart 5-28, Chart 5-33, Chart 5-23
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