Nortel Networks PO937240 02 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Hospitality Services
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Room occupancy 
The Room occupancy (RO) feature allows front desk operators to assign dialing restrictions to 
room sets, and works with the Room condition (RC) feature. The RO feature does not apply to 
common sets. Dialing restrictions for room sets are defined in Unified Manager. For more 
information, refer to the Business Communications Manager Programming Operations Guide
The RO feature uses the following room states: Vacant filter, Basic filter, Mid filter, and Full filter. 
A variety of dialing filters can be configured for each room state. The default setting is Vacant.
Vacant — Room is empty.
Basic — Room is occupied.
Mid — Room is occupied.
Full — Room is occupied.
Programming the state of a room set
To access the Room Occupancy feature and assign the state of a room set:
1
Press 
≤°‡· on a T7316 or M7324(N) two-line display telephone.
2
If configured, the display shows 
Password:
. Enter the Desk admin password.
3
The display shows 
Oc of rm#:
. Enter the room number and press 
OK
.
4
The display shows 
rrrrr:Vacant
. Press the 
CHANGE
 display button and select the required status 
for the room set: Vacant, Basic, Mid or Full. The default setting is Vacant.
5
To program other rooms, press the 
FIND
 or 
NEXT
 display button and return to step 3. 
If no more rooms require programming, press the 
® button to exit programming.
Room condition 
The Room condition (RC) feature allows users to exchange information about the serviced state of 
a room. Users are front desk attendants, and cleaning or maintenance personnel of an 
establishment. The RC feature is not available from a common set.
The system maintains a database of the state of each room. This database is accessed from either 
the room set or a Hospitality Services admin set.
Room sets can:
assign the associated room state to Service done (
Srvc done
)
assign the associated room state to Needs service (
Needs srvc
)
query the state of the associated room on a set with a display
Note: 
Programming a room to Vacant state cancels any outstanding alarms.