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Service Conditions (cont'd)
13.
For guest stations, a confirmation announcement can be provided instead of service set tone for
AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP setting and cancelling operations.
14.
AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP entry and result information is reported, as required, to the PMS and
NEAX2400 IMX hotel printer for continuous update.
15.
A maximum of six digits can be used for the identification code. Use of an ID code is not mandatory, and
is left to the customer's discretion.
16.
It is possible to use the same access code for both AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP set and cancel. For example:
*1 may be assigned the AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP set and cancel access code. The system will recognize
*1 and wait for the next digit. If *, #, 0, 1, or 2 is dialed, then a time is being set. If 3 is dialed, this is an
AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP cancel.
Example:
*1
*0300
*1
#0300
*1
0800
*1
1000
*1
2100
*1
3
17.
As a system option, once AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP has been set from a guest station, only that guest
station is allowed to cancel or change the WAKE-UP service. This option is determined by system data
(Wake-Up Guest Station Priority Service).
18.
These same conditions are applicable to WAKE-UP ANNOUNCEMENT – HEAD START [W-2].
19.
Setting and cancelling wake-up services may be restricted, depending on service class, from
Administration Stations, the PMS Terminal, a Front Desk Terminal, or predetermined Special
Administration Stations.
20.
When AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP for a guest station is set from the Console, the PMS Terminal, a Front
Desk Terminal, or predetermined Special Administration Stations, that guest station is allowed to set/
cancel the WAKE-UP service.
21.
When AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP has been executed, setting/cancelling of another AUTOMATIC
WAKE-UP service is allowed from the Console, the PMS Terminal, a Front Desk Terminal, or
predetermined Special Administration Stations.
22.
AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP [A-10] and WAKE-UP ANNOUNCEMENT-HEADSTART [W-2]
procedures remain the same.
23.
Maximum number of stations per LP that can be set for a single AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP time is
determined by the system data.
24.
The system can be programmed so that, once a day, the system will generate and print a Wake-Up report
listing all Wake-Ups that are currently set. The time of the output is decided by the customer and assigned
in the AHSY Command.
25.
If no End Time is specified in AHSY, pending wake-up calls after 9:55 a.m. will not be printed.
NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Features and Specifications
NDA-24245, Issue 2
Automatic Wake-Up
3:00 PM wake-up set
3:00 PM wake-up set
8:00 AM wake-up set
10:00 AM wake-up set
9:00 PM wake-up set
Wake-up cancel
(12-hour clock)
(12-hour clock)
(12/24-hour clock)
(12/24-hour clock)
(24-hour clock)
A-10
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