Using The Set Command For Automatic Wake Up - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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Automatic Wake Up
Table 12

Using the Set command for Automatic Wake Up

Input (what you type)
Response (what the terminal displays)
SEt WAke 1402 TIme 715
WAKE UP
1402
SEt WAke 3405 3409 TIme 800
WAKE UP
3405
WAKE UP
3406
WAKE UP
3407
SEt WAke 23105 TIme 715
17804
700
12642
30441
11018
645
553-2311-316
Standard 10.00
STOP ON 2314 indicates the DN the system did not accept because of lack
of space. If you entered a group of DNs, DN 2314 is the first of those that are
still not recorded in the system.
NONE
TO
NONE
TO
7:30
TO
NONE
TO
June 1999
Comments (what happens)
7:15
Wake-up call for one DN, DN 1402, will be
called at 7:15 am. NONE shows there was
no previous entry.
Wake-up call for a group of DNs
8:00
DNs 3405 to 3409 will be called at 8:00 am.
Note that DN 3406 had a previous entry for
8:00
7:30, which has been changed to 8:00. The
others had no previous entry (NONE).
8:00
Wake-up calls for a list of DNs
DN 23105 will be called at 7:15. DN 17804
will be called at 7:00. Since the next two
entries are also for 7:00, you can leave the
time out. DN 11018 will be called at 6:45.
Note that this example shows only the input
you type, as if the "confirm" option is turned
off (see "Define options for the Set
command" on page 17).

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