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    Nortel Communication Server 1000 Hospitality Messaging Server 400 Staff Telephone User Inte rface Quick Reference Guide[...]

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    Hospitality Messaging Server 4 00 Page 3 Introduction This guide highlights the options availabl e from the Staff Telephone User Interface (TUI). The TUI was specifically designed to provide an easy and convenient way for Administrators to perform common m ainte nance and administrative tasks from a telephone set instead of directly from the system[...]

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    Hospitality Messaging Server 4 00 Page 4 4) Change the language of a Guest Mailbox - Enter room number, # (term ination key) - Enter language code, # (termination key) - ‘Command Activated’ prompt played - Returns to PMS Menu L Note: The list of language codes can be acquired by the system administrator as described in the section “ Obtaining[...]

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    Hospitality Messaging Server 4 00 Page 5 - System announces number of messages L Note: The maximum number of days post checked-out messages can be kept by the system is 99 days but the default is set to 2 6) Undelete messages - Enter room number, # (term ination key) - System validates entry and looks up mailbox number for that room - All messages [...]

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    Hospitality Messaging Server 4 00 Page 6 Obtaining List Of Language Codes To obtain the complete list of language c odes currently used in the system, click System on the menu bar of the m ain scr een and then select ‘Languages List’.[...]

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    Nortel Communication Server 1000 Hospitality Messaging Server 400 Staff Telephone User Inte rface Quick Reference Guide Copyright © 2007 Nortel Netw orks. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technica l data, and recommendations in this document are believed to b[...]