Nortel Networks T7316 M7100 Room condition Room set, Room condition HS admin set, Hospitality

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Room condition: Room set

To update the Room condition using a room set:

1.Press ≤°‡flon a system telephone or press û¥¡àßon an analog telephone.

2.At the prompt, enter the status of the room.

3.Press ⁄on the dial pad to indicate Set to srv done. If required, enter the Room condition password.

or,

Press ¤on the dial pad to indicate Set to needs srv. If required, enter the Room condition password.

4.The display shows Set to srv done or Set to needs srv.

Room condition: HS admin set

To update or query the Room condition using an HS admin set:

1.Press ≤°‡°on a two-line display system telephone.

2.If configured, the display shows Password:. Enter the Desk admin password.

3.The display shows Cd of rm#:. Enter the room number and press OK.

4.The display shows rrrrr:Vacant. Press the CHANGE display key and select the required status for the room set: if the room is occupied, select Srvc done or Needs srvc; if the room is vacant, select Vacant or Needs srvc.

The default setting is Vacant.

5.To update or query other room sets, press the FIND or NEXT display key and return to step 3. If there are no more room sets updates or queries, press the ®button to exit programming.

Room≤°‡· occupancy

The Room occupancy (RO) feature allows front desk operators to assign dialing restrictions to room sets, and also works with the Room condition (RC) feature. Dialing restrictions for room sets are defined in system programming. The RO feature does not apply to common sets.

To access the Room Occupancy feature and assign the state of a room set:

1.Press ≤°‡·on a two-line display system telephone.

2.If configured, the display shows Password:. Enter the Desk admin password.

3.The display shows Oc of rm#:. Enter the room number and press OK.

4.The display shows rrrrr:Vacant. Press the CHANGE display key and select the required status for the room set: Vacant, Basic, Mid or Full. The default setting is Vacant.

5.To program other rooms, press the FIND or NEXT display key and return to step 3. If no more rooms require programming, press the ®button to exit

programming.

Programming a room to Vacant state cancels any outstanding alarms.

Hospitality

The Hospitality Services feature allows for two types of passwords to access

passwords

different areas of Hospitality programming.

The Desk password is used to access all Hospitality Services admin features.

The Room condition password controls the ability to change the room

condition.

Default passwords are created and changed in system programming.

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