RECEIVING A PMS ALARM SELECSET 500A USER GUIDE
2-52 HCXTD840, Issue 1, July 2001
Receiving a PMS Alarm
PMS-A lamp If your system is equipped with a property management
system (PMS), the PMS-A lamp lights when the property
management system is out-of-service. If you notice that
the PMS-A lamp is lit, contact your system administrator
immediately. The PMS-A key stays lit until the condition
causing the alarm is corrected.
Property management system alarms only apply to
WelCOMM (hotel/motel) systems.
PMS-A key If your system is equipped with a property management
system (PMS), the <PMS-A> (PMS alarm) key lights
when the property management system is out of service.
If the <PMS-A> key is lit, contact your system
administrator immediately. The <PMS-A> key remains lit
until the condition causing the alarm is corrected.
Receiving a VMS Alarm
VMS-A lamp
and key If your system is equipped with a voice message system
(VMS), the VMS-A lamp lights when the voice message
system is out of service. If you notice that the VMS-A
lamp is lit, contact your administrator immediately. The
VMS-A key stays lit until the condition causing the alarm
is corrected.