This card shows the Business Series Terminals buttons. The table below shows
which buttons to use on the different types of Nortel Networks telephones.
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 are classified as one of three types of sets:
Common set
•A common set can be a telephone found in a lobby, office, or common area. It
is not associated with a room and does not have access to all of the hospitality
services features.
• 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. It can be any system telephone or an
analog telephone connected to an ATA or an ASM. Up to five sets can be
assigned to the same room (they all share same room number).
Hospitality Services (HS) admin set
• An HS admin set is any two-line display system telephone. An HS admin set
can be programmed to require a user to enter the Desk admin password before
access to HS admin features is granted.
Note: Initial configuration of sets is programmed in system programming.
Button Name
T7100, T7208,
T7316
M7100, M7208,
M7310, M7324
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Hold ≥
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Volume Control √
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Release ®
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Hospitality features