500 wake up calls, Guest entry of auto wake up (gewu) calls – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual
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Feature description
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500 Wake Up calls
The number of Automatic Wake Up calls available per five-minute period
is 500 calls.
You can define the number of rings for the call from two to five. If there is
no answer after the specified number of rings, the AWU call overflows to
the next five-minute interval. The system tries three times to terminate the
call before it is recalled to the attendant. You can define the number of
wake up attempts, from one to three.
No more than 25 analog (500/2500 type) telephones should be ringing at
any one time. To ensure this, set the Number of Rings for Wake Up (NRWU)
prompt in LD 15 according to the recommendations listed in
"Recommended number of rings per Automatic Wake Up call" (page 459)
.
The NRWU is two to five, with a default of five.
Table 27
Recommended number of rings per Automatic Wake Up call
Time on
(seconds)
Time off
(seconds)
Maximum
number of rings
2*
4*
5*
3
3
2
2
1
5
1
2
5
* North American standards.
Only 500 AWU calls can be defined for the system, but up to 750 calls can
actually be placed. Up to half of the programmed AWU calls unanswered
can be carried over to the next five-minute interval. The carry-over from one
block to the next is important in limiting the number of calls in the original
programmed interval.
For a complete description on programming AWU with the Background
Terminal, please refer to Hospitality Features: Description and Operation
(553-3001-353).
Guest Entry of Auto Wake Up (GEWU) Calls
GEWU provides entry of a wake up call from a room telephone. By using
the Wake Up key (WUK) on the telephone, guests can program, query (with
display), or cancel their own wake up calls based on a 24-hour time format.
Requests must be made on a daily basis since the wake up time is
automatically canceled after each use.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)
NN43001-106
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
27 July 2007
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