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Hotel/Motel
Feature Package Description
Chart 4-l
Programming
the Hotel/Motel
Application
(continued)
Step
Action
Comments
To Set Up the Front Desk Termlnai
a.
Form 12 assigns DATASfl
110~series
Described in Practice 9109-096-21
O-NA,
data sets to the system.
Customer
Data Entry.
Form 11: Data Circuit Descriptors.
Described in Practice 9109-096-21
O-NA,
Customer
Data Entry.
Form 11: Data Circuit Descriptor Options
Subform.
Described in Practice 9109-096-21
O-NA,
Customer
Data Entry.
Note:
When programming
the PBX attention
character for a dataset to be used with the
front desk terminal, Control R, Control Y and
Control C should not be used. The Front
Desk Terminal application
has predefined
functions for these key sequences.
No
checking is done to prevent the use of these
characters.
To Set Up Access Restriction
9.
Form 28: Access Restriction form.
Described in Practice 9109-096-21
O-NA,
Customer
Data Entry.
The CDE supervisor-level
password allows
editing privileges.
The CDE attendant-level
password allows
no editing privileges.
To Set Up Printer(s)
10.
Form 34: Directed
l/O.
Described
in Practice 9109-096-21
O-NA,
Customer
Data Entry.
The Hotel/Motel
wakeup printer prints single
line reports.
To Set Up SUPERSET DN Telephones
Block Programming
The Hotel/Motel
audit printer prints wakeup,
message register, room type, room status,
and wakeup/room
condiiion audits.
11.
Form 37: Guest Room SUPERSET Keys
This form provides three preprogrammed
Template
sets (templates)
of speed dial and feature
access keys for Hotel/Motel
guest room
phones.
COS option 244 and 610 must be
programmed
in the COS of all guest rooms
using SUPE/?Sfltelephones
with speed
dial and feature access keys. COS option
610 does not apply to SUPERSET 401.
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