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GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9
Hospitality Operations  
555-231-742  
Issue 1
November 2000
Hospitality Operations 
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About This Document 
The buttons shown in this document use default label designations. Since 
the button labels can be customized for each site, some button labeling may 
have different designations.
Some button labels, such as Serial Call, span two lines. Because of line 
spacing in this document, they are shown across one line of text, such as 
Serial Call
.
Administration command paths and options you enter in the administration 
forms are shown as follows:
change system-parameters hospitality
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 reference is to the 
extension in the room. The two numbers are not always the same.
Times entered for features such as Automatic Wakeup and Do Not Disturb 
consist of the hour followed by minutes in a multiple of 5 minutes; minute 
entries that are not multiples of 5 minutes are rounded off by the switch to 
the nearest multiple of 5. 
For example, to enter 7:00 a.m., press the
0 7  0  
buttons. To enter 
11:30  a.m., press the 
1   1  3  0
buttons. To enter 10:15 p.m., press the
 
2   2  1  5
 buttons.
Depending on the how you enter the time of day, the switch can interpret 
the information in two ways as follows:
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 to 12:59 could represent 
either a.m. or p.m., so the switch prompts you to designate whether 
the desired time is a.m. or p.m.
In all of the procedures in which you enter the time of day, 12:00 a.m. is 
midnight, and 12:00 p.m. is noon.
You hear the following tones during normal operation:
— Dial tone — a steady tone you hear when you select an idle call 
appearance.
— Ringback tone — the normal ringing tone you hear after you dial an 
extension or outside number.
— Busy tone — a slow on-off-on-off tone you hear when the number 
you are calling is busy.
— Reorder tone — a fast on-off-on-off tone you hear when calling 
facilities are not available or are out of order.