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Hospitality telephones are telephones designed specifically for use in hotels and other lodging establishments. They typically have a base unit with a handset and a coiled cord, designed to be durable and easy to clean.
Here are some features you might find on a hospitality telephone:
Buttons for dialing numbers
Buttons for frequently used numbers like the front desk, housekeeping, or room service (often programmable by the hotel)
A message waiting light
Speakerphone functionality
An alarm clock
In some hotels, the phone might also be used to control other room features like the thermostat or lighting.
Hospitality phones can be analog or digital (VoIP).
Analog phones use a traditional phone line while VoIP phones use the hotel internet connection to make calls.
Model Name/Number : 38 HWD
Brand : Bittel
Color : Black / White
Usage/Application : Hotel
Connectivity Type : Wired
Material : ABS
Average Transmission Power : 4mW
Out Power : 22 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity : -91 dBm
NTP Power : 20 +4/ -2 dBm
Talk on Current : 4050 mA (PP)
Charge Current : 140150 mA (PP)
Operating Temperature : -10 C 40 C
Operating Humidity : 10% 95%
To call another room, simply dial the room number directly. If this does not work, please contact the front desk for assistance.
Press the button labeled "Front Desk on your phone. If your phone does not have this button, dial "0" for assistance.
To make an external call:
When your phone rings, simply pick up the handset or press the "Speaker button to answer.
To access your voicemail:
To request a wake-up call:
Press the button labeled "Housekeeping on your phone. If your phone does not have this button, dial the front desk (0) and request to be connected to housekeeping.
In case of an emergency, press the button labeled "Emergency or dial the emergency number provided by the hotel. This number is typically 911 or a direct line to hotel security.
For conference call setup, please contact the front desk or the hotels business center for assistance. They will provide instructions or help you set up the call.
If your phone is not working, please:
Local and toll-free calls are usually complimentary. Long-distance and international calls may incur charges. Please refer to the hotels rate card or contact the front desk for detailed information on call charges.
To use the speakerphone: