Hitachi HCX5000I User Manual

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HCXTD840, Issue 1, July 2001
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Record (<REC>)
Records a conversation (requires a recorder).
Reminder alarm (<RAL>)
or
Wakeup alarm (<WAL>)
Indicates when a station has not answered a 
wakeup/reminder call. (When a wakeup/reminder 
call is not answered, the system automatically retries 
the call five minutes later. If the second attempt is 
unsuccessful, the system waits another five minutes 
and retries the call again. The <RAL> or <WAL> 
key lights only after the third unsuccessful attempt). 
 The reminder and wakeup alarms are actually the same key. However, the term 
reminder applies in COMMerce (business) environments and wakeup applies to 
WelCOMM (hotel/motel) systems.
Room-to-room blocking 
<RRB> 
Blocks calls between guest rooms. (WelCOMM 
systems only)
Saved number redial 
(<SNR>)
Saves a specific number to be redialed later.
Trunk group answer
(<TGN0>-<TGN9>)
Allows you to answer calls over a specific trunk 
group. When a call over a specific trunk group comes 
to your phone, both the <ANS> key and the 
appropriate <TGN> key ring. You can answer using 
either key.
VIP wakeup (<VIP>)
The <VIP> key flashes, alerting you to place a VIP 
wake-up for a special guest in the hotel. Press the 
<DISPLAY> key plus the <VIP> key to display the 
name of the first guest in the VIP wakeup queue and 
also how many wakeups are in the queue. Press the 
<VIP> key to call the VIP guest’s room and leave a 
personalized wakeup message.
VMS alarm (<VMS-A>)
Lights if the voice message system goes out. The 
VMS is optional external equipment.
Voice announce 
(<ANNO>)
Initiates a voice-announced call.
Zone paging (<ZPG>)
Accesses zone paging equipment.
Zone paging with park 
(<ZPG/P>)
Accesses zone paging equipment to park a call.
Table 1-3  Optional programmable keys (continued) 
Key Name
Purpose