Lucent Technologies MDW 9010 ÊLast Number DialÊ, ÊPagingÊ, To use when a button is programmed

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Often-Used Features

ÊLast Number DialÊ

To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

This feature automatically redials the last number you called. You should program Last Number Dial on a button.

To use:

1.Turn the phone on and press the type of button used to place the first call (for example, ICOM or SA).

2.Press the Last Number Dial button you programmed,

OR

Press # or the programmed Feature button and dial 84.

ÊPagingÊ

To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

You can page an individual at his or her phone by using an ICOM Voice or SA Voice button (see Line Button Types, p. 2). Or, you may be able to page all speakerphones or groups of speaker- phones, depending upon how your system is set up. If your company has a loudspeaker paging system, use it to page the whole company or just people in a certain paging zone.

To program or use Speakerphone Paging, check with your system manager for Group Paging or Page All numbers, then:

1.Turn the phone on and press any ICOM or SA button.

2.Dial the Group Paging or Page All number,

OR

Press the button you programmed for Group Paging or Page All.

3.After the beep, make the announcement and hang up.

Ask your system manager whether Loudspeaker Paging is available and if there is a list of paging zones. To use:

1.Turn the phone on and press any ICOM or SA button.

2.Press # or the programmed Feature button.

3.Dial 9, the loudspeaker line number, and zone (if necessary).

4.Make the announcement and hang up.

To use when a button is programmed:

1.Turn the phone on and press the programmed button.

2.Dial the zone, if necessary.

3.Make the announcement and hang up.

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Contents Contents Page Line Status Indicators Your MDC 9000 or MDW 9000/9010 TelephoneHandset Display TonesÊ Understanding Your TelephoneÊLine Button TypesÊ RingsÊTo turn Voice Announce off with your handset ÊUsing a Feature ButtonÊÊLine ButtonsÊ Ringing options should be used with cautionFeature Finder Calling If you want to ThenTimekeeping ÊHeadpieceÊ HeadsetsÊUsing HeadsetsÊ Answering Calls with a HeadsetÊConferenceÊ Call HandlingÊMaking & Answering CallsÊ ÊHoldÊMessaging ÊLeaving MessagesÊÊReceiving MessagesÊ ÊPosting MessagesÊ ÊSignaling & NotifyÊSee Programming Buttons & Settings, p Code MessageFeature Codes Using FeaturesÊFeature ButtonÊ To program a line button to be used as your Feature buttonÊAccount CodesÊ Often-Used FeaturesÊAuthorization CodesÊ To enter an account codeTo program on a button ÊAuto DialÊDial other extensions or groups Label a buttonÊCall WaitingÊ To cancel a Callback requestÊCallbackÊ Press the Hold buttonÊCamp-OnÊ ÊCoverageÊÊDirect Voice MailÊ ÊDo Not DisturbÊ ÊForward & Follow MeÊÊPagingÊ To use when a button is programmedÊLast Number DialÊ Turn the phone on and press any Icom or SA buttonÊPark & PickupÊ ÊPersonal Speed DialÊÊRecallÊ ÊPickupÊÊPrivacyÊ Press the labeled buttonSaved Number DialÊ To cancel a reminderRemindersÊ System Speed DialÊTroubleshooting SymptomPossible Solution Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution ÊProgramming ButtonsÊ Programming Buttons & SettingsProgramming SettingsÊ Special CharactersÊProgramming Codes OFTEN-USED System Speed Dial Codes Paging Group/Page All CodeCancel from your phone

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