Serial Call

Conventions

Buttons you press on the console or backup voice terminal are shown as follows:

Release

The buttons shown in this document use label designations provided by Lucent Technologies. Since the button labels can be customized for each site, some button labeling may have different designations.

Some button labels, such as

Serial

, span two lines. Because of line

Call

spacing in this document, they are shown across one line of text, such as

.

Administration command paths and options you enter in the administra- tion fields are shown as follows:

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Field names shown on the administration screens are shown as follows:

Extension of PMS

The term “dial keypad” refers to the touch-tone keypad where you dial (enter) telephone numbers and feature access codes.

When a procedure refers to a “room number,” the procedure is referring to the extension number of the room. Extension numbers and room num- bers do not always match.

Times entered for features, such as Automatic Wakeup and Do Not Dis- turb, must consist of the hour followed by minutes in a multiple of 5 min- utes; minute entries that do not meet this requirement will be rounded off by the server to the nearest multiple of 5. For example, to enter

7:00 a.m., dial 0 7 0 0 . To enter 11:30 a.m., dial 1 1 3 0 . To enter 10:15 p.m., dial 2 2 1 5.

Times entered in the range from 13:00 to 00:59 represent 1:00 p.m. to 12:59 a.m. Times entered in the range from 01:00 and 12:59 could represent either a.m. or p.m., so the server prompts you to designate the correct time.

In all of the procedures where you enter the time of day, 12:00 a.m. is midnight and 12:00 p.m. is noon.

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