Hotel/Motel - Wake Up Call - NEC SL1000 Features And Specifications Manual

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SL1000/SL1100

Hotel/Motel - Wake Up Call

Description
Use Wake Up Call to have your guests set their Wake Up Calls- or you can set Wake Ups for them. A
Wake Up Call is like an alarm clock: Set it and it alerts the guest at prescribed time. But unlike a
simple alarm clock, Wake Up Call has some unique advantages.
Guests can set or cancel Wake Up Calls for themselves, or you can set and cancel Wake Ups for
them.
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When a guest answers their Wake Up Call, you can have the system play them a recorded message,
or a recorded message followed by the time. If you choose the message or message/time option, your
system repeats the message three times and then cancels the Wake Up Call. (This option is available
only from analog Single Line Terminals.)
You can view the status of all wake up calls from your DSS Console. Press the key programmed for
WAKE UP Call Indication Mode (function 92) to see which rooms have reminders set. Refer to
DSS
Console Monitoring on page
1-292.
Optionally have unanswered Wake Up Calls call the operator and print on the Room Status Printout
report. This helps you find out who needs another reminder or might need assistance. See
Room
Status Printout on page 1-308
for more on the printed report.
Use Wake Up Call as a meeting reminder for convention attendees. If the meeting time gets changed,
you can reset the reminder for all attendees.
Up to a maximum of 16 telephones can be set for the same time. If more then 16 telephones are set
for the same time, the time for the Wake Up Call for those additional phones is moved to the next
minute.
When a guest answers their Wake Up Call, you can choose to play either Music on Hold or a VRS
message as set in PRG 42-01-01 and PRG 42-01-02. If the system is set for the VRS message and
the VRS is not available (connect connected, busy or PRG 42-01-02 is set to 0), Music on Hold is
played instead.
Conditions
None
Default Settings
Disabled
System Availability
Terminals
Refer to Hotel/Motel.
Required Component(s)
Refer to Hotel/Motel.
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