Avaya Hospitality User Manual

Hospitality Features Card
BCM
Business Communications Manager
Document Status: Standard Document Version: 03.01 Part Code: NN40010-100 Date: November 2006
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Hospitality features

This card shows the Business Series Terminals buttons. The following table shows which buttons to use on the different types of Nortel telephones.
Table 1 Business Series Terminals buttons
T7100, T7208,
Button Name
T7316/T7316E
M7100, M7208, M7310, M7324
3
M7100N, M7208N, M7310N, M7324N
Feature
Hold
Volume Control
Release
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Hospitality Services (HS) is a group of features that increases the value of the system in small to medium-sized facilities, such as hotels, motels, or hospitals. In a hotel setting, guests gain improved services through immediate access to basic functions, like wake-up service or reminders, and accurate tracking of the room’s service requirements.

System telephones

System telephones are classified as one of three types of sets:
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Common set

A common set can be a telephone found in a lobby, office, or common area. A common set is not associated with a room and does not provide all of the hospitality services features. A common set can also be any system telephone or analog telephone connected to an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) or an Analog Station Module (ASM).

Room set

A room set is a set assigned to a room. A room set can be any system telephone or analog telephone connected to an ATA or an ASM. A maximum of five sets can be assigned to the same room (they all share same room number).
Hospitality Features Card
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