WAKEUP/REMINDER CALLS

SELECSET 500A USER GUIDE

Wakeup/Reminder Calls

About wakeup/ reminder calls

Terminology

Wakeup/reminder calls are like an alarm clock in your phone system. You can register calls to alert users at a certain time. When a wakeup/reminder call is registered, the telephone system automatically calls the station user at the designated time.

Wakeup and reminder are different terms for the same feature. The term wakeup is used for WelCOMM (hotel/motel) systems, while reminder is used for COMMerce (business) systems. In the following displays and instructions, wakeup is used for example only. If you have a COMMerce system, reminder appears in the display instead of wakeup.

Second wakeups

In WelCOMM systems, you can register two wakeup calls for each station. A second wakeup may be required when there are two guests in one room, or when one guest wants a second wakeup just in case he or she falls back asleep after the first. For instructions on registering a second wakeup call, see page 2-36.

When you can control wakeup/ reminder

You can control wakeup/reminder calls while your console is idle or while you are talking.

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