Go to File > Print > Save as PDF . Name the file: Pilot_Supertel_Codes_[Hotel_Name]_[Date].pdf . Store this in your cloud drive (Google Drive or Dropbox) so front desk staff can access it via a QR code at the operator station.
For more information on the Pilot Supertel Code List PDF, consult the following resources:
Below is a guide on how to find the official code list PDF and how to use those codes to program your remote. Finding the Pilot Supertel Code List PDF
| Function | Typical Code (Analog/DTMF) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | #*# or *9876 | Requires system password (default: 0000 or 1234) | | Wake Up Call (Single) | *41 HHMM | HH = hour, MM = minute (24-hour format) | | Wake Up Call (Cancel) | #41 | | | Do Not Disturb (DND) | *78 | Toggle on/off | | Call Forward (Busy/No Ans) | *90 + Extension | | | Print Audit Report | #902 | Sends to serial printer port | | Housekeeping Status | #44 + Room Number | Marks room as "Clean" or "Dirty" | | Bypass Metering | *00# + PIN | Admin code to make free calls from a room | | Reset Voicemail Port | #*#99 | Resets a stuck VM port |
using the number pad. If successful, the LED will flash rapidly four times. Test the remote by trying the Power or Volume buttons.
