Using The Set Command For Room Status - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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Using the Set command for Room Status

Input
SEt STatus 1203 CHeck(IN) <CR>
SEt STatus 0904 CHeck OUt <CR>
SEt STatus 1427 OCcupied <CR>
SEt STatus 2218 VAcant <CR>
SEt STatus 4442 REquested <CR>
SEt STatus 4443 CLeaned MI 14 <CR>
SEt STatus 1243 SAle <CR>
SEt STatus 2234 COntrol <CR>
SEt STatus 2236 COntrol OFf <CR>
SEt STatus 1208 LAnguage 2 <CR>
SEt STatus 1209 LAnguage SP <CR>
SEt STatus 1405 VIp <CR>
SEt STatus 3322 CHeck OUt <CR>
3328 <CR>
3342 <CR>
3563 <CR>
4788 <CR>
SEt STatus 4402 4408 COntrol <CR>
SEt STatus 22XX SKipped <CR>
SEt STatus ALI PRogress <CR>
Room Status
Comments
One DN:
checked-in
checked-out
occupied
vacant
cleaning requested
cleaned by maid with ID number 14
ready for sale
Controlled Class of Service
System Class of Service
language number 2
language Spanish
VIP (personal wake-up call)
A groups of nonconsecutive DNs all checked out.
A group of consecutive DNs using inclusive DN
range.
A group of consecutive DNs using X substitution
(2200 to 2299).
All DNs cleaning in progress.
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