Operating Parameters; Assign Guest Room Categories - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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Operating parameters

Assign guest room categories

Items cannot be set on and off in the same command, and the word ON or OFf
always comes at the end.
Once you have activated automatic Class of Service control, the telephone
Class of Service of a guest room DN is automatically set to SCOS when the
guest is checked in with the CH command. Guest check-out automatically
sets the Class of Service back to CCOS. If this is not desirable, guest room
DN Class of Service can be set manually from the terminal.
Guest rooms can be classified by category to identify location, price range,
facilities, and so on. A room can be assigned only one category. Each
category is given a number in the range 1–15 (0 = no category) and can also
be given a four-letter name. The name or number can then be used in
requesting printouts of rooms with particular features. For example,
(PRint) STatus ALl VAcant KTCH <CR> could be used to provide a list
of all vacant rooms with kitchen facilities.
— To set a room to a particular category number:
SEt STatus dn CAtegory n <CR>
where n is a number in the range 1–15.
— To set a group of rooms to a category number (consecutive group):
SEt STatus dn1 dn2 CAtegory n <CR>
— To set a group of rooms to a category number (X substitution):
SEt STatus dnx CAtegory n <CR>
— To give a category a four-letter name:
SEt OPtion CAtegory n name <CR>
where n is the category number, and name is the category name
(1 to 4 letters).
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