Set Wake-Up Call Times; Operating Parameters - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

Background terminal facility
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Set wake-up call times

Operating parameters

You can use your BGD to set wake-up call times for a single DN or a group
of DNs.
— To set a wake-up call time for one DN:
SEt WAke dn TIme hhmm <CR>
To set a wake-up call time for a consecutive group of DNs:
SEt WAke dn1 dn2 TIme hhmm <CR>
— To enter the next wake-up call, simply enter the DN and the time.
— To delete a wake-up call:
SEt WAke dn TIme OFf <CR>
— To change the time of a wake-up call, simply type the command with the
new time.
You must use TIme in the command for either one DN or a group of DNs.
Use a 24-hour clock to give the time (hhmm). For example, type in
7:15 am as 715 and 2:30 pm as 1430.
You cannot make a wake-up call entry for the current five-minute period or
for a time more than 23.5 hours in advance. If the time you type is not
allowed, a message AWU TIME? giving the allowed time range will appear.
Each five-minute interval of the day has room for 100 (or 500, depending on
your system) wake-up calls. If the interval containing the time you typed is
full, you will receive a message like the following, indicating the five-minute
interval 7:00–7:04 is full.
WAKE UP 7:00 FULL 6:55 100 7:05 85 STOP ON 2314
6:55 100 7:05 85 shows the amount of room remaining in the intervals five
minutes before and after 7:00. At 6:55, in this case, there are 100 spaces
remaining and at 7:05 there are 85. You can choose one of these intervals.
Automatic Wake Up
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