Vertical Communications DXP Plus Series, DXP Series, FX Series Using The Automatic Redial Feature

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Making Calls

GCA70–258

3.3.1 Using The Automatic Redial Feature

If your station has the multiple automatic redial feature enabled, you can place up to 10 numbers in your telephone’s redial queue. Your telephone will redial the numbers one at a time, in the order you placed them in the queue, until (a) the call is answered, (b) you cancel the automatic redial feature for a particular number, or (c) your telephone has dialed the number a preprogrammed number of times (set by your system installer).

To use the automatic redial feature to redial a busy or unanswered number,

1.While on the call, press ARDL or press the AUTOMATIC REDIAL button programmed by your installer.

2.The system repeatedly dials the number until you cancel the feature or the system has dialed the number a preprogrammed number of times (determined by your system installer).

3.The AUTOMATIC REDIAL light flashes between redials and turns on steady during redialing.

4.When the distant party answers the call, press the ARDL button or the AUTOMATIC REDIAL button while on the call to cancel automatic redialing,

—OR—

if your installer has enabled answer supervision on your line, the system automatically cancels automatic redialing and turns the AUTOMATIC REDIAL light off.

5.If your system installer has enabled the redial multiple numbers feature, you can have up to 10 numbers in your redial queue. To add numbers to your redial queue, repeat step 1 in the above procedure.

To scroll through numbers in your redial queue if your telephone is currently idle,

1.Press the ARDL button or the AUTOMATIC REDIAL. The display shows the last number dialed.

2.To remove the number from the redial queue, press REMOVE, —OR—

to scroll to the next number in the queue, press NEXT, —OR—

to exit from the redial queue, press EXIT.

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Contents DXP, DXP Plus, and FX Series Digital Communications Systems System Models Contents Programming Your Telephone Transferring CallsConferencing Calls Operating Your Telephone With a DSS/BLF Console This page remains blank intentionally Introducing The Telephone Understanding What The Lights MeanIntroducing The Telephone GCA70-258 Using The LCD Abbreviations Abbreviation Feature DefinitionCallbk Have Hold NoANSPriv Using Your Speakerphone Using a Full-Duplex SpeakerphoneSpeakerphone User Guidelines ∙ To answer a call with your speakerphone ∙ To manually place a call using your speakerphone∙ To automatically dial a number using your speakerphone Impact 8024S Impact SCS 8312S ∙ To adjust the pedestal Answering Calls ∙ To answer a call using the speakerphoneAnswering Calls ∙ To answer a call ringing at your telephone∙ To respond verbally Answering a Subdued Off Hook Voice Announcement SohvaPress Intercom ∙ To respond non-verballyForwarding Calls ∙ To forward calls made to your station∙ To cancel call forwarding Making Calls Accessing Lines∙ To access outside lines using the line group feature Making a Call∙ To answer queuing ring-back ∙ To cancel queuing before it rings back at your telephone∙ To queue for a line group if all lines are busy Using Last Number Redial Using The Automatic Redial Feature ∙ To cancel the automatic redial feature Using Speed Dial Using Dial By Name ∙ To use Dial By NameMaking a Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announcement Sohva ∙ To reply to a meet-mepage Making a Paging Announcement∙ To send a paging announcement ∙ To activate call waiting when you hear a busy signal ∙ To cancel call waiting∙ To cancel the camp-on condition at any time ∙ When you hear five short tone bursts Press Intercom ∙ To camp on at any busy stationHolding Calls ∙ To answer a call at the extension receiving held call ∙ To cancel directed call hold and retrieve the call∙ To retrieve a held call at another station ∙ You can scan your held calls and retrieve a specific one∙ To retrieve a parked call Using Call Park∙ To park a call This page remains blank intentionally Non-Verbal Messages Using the Messaging FeatureSending And Receiving Using LCD Messaging ∙ To turn on LCD messaging Press IntercomSending An LCD Message This page remains blank intentionally ∙ To announce a call before transferring it ∙ If you hear a busy signal or receive no answerTransferring Outside Calls ∙ To transfer a call without first announcing it∙ To do a quick screened transfer to intercom or tie line ∙ To make a hot transferPress TRANSFER/CONFERENCE ∙ To do a quick unscreened transfer to intercom or tie lineConferencing Calls Conferencing Stations TogetherPress the line button of the remaining party ∙ To store extension numbers at DSS buttons Programming Your TelephoneStoring DSS Numbers Storing a Response Message Button Storing Feature Buttons∙ To store special-purpose feature buttons ∙ To store a fixed Response Message button Press IntercomProgramming Speed Dial Numbers ∙ To store an outside number as a speed dial numberDial Press the button you want to program ∙ To respond to an alert after it sounds Setting a Reminder Alert∙ To set a reminder alert at your telephone This page remains blank intentionally Adjusting The Display Contrast Using The OtherTelephone Features Blocking Voice-Announce Calls∙ To identify the station that occupies a busy line ∙ To identify the line that a busy station occupies∙ To activate group listening while on a call ∙ To cancel group listening∙ To divert calls to the designated station Setting a Do Not Disturb Condition Muting Your Telephone∙ To override an in-progress call at another telephone ∙ To override a Do Not Disturb condition at another stationSetting The Volume Control GCA70-258 Using The Other Telephone Features Using The Other Telephone Features GCA70-258 ∙ To select one of the ringing tones Setting Your Personal Ringing TonesUsing Background Music ∙ To turn the music onUsing The Imist Module Using The Caller ID Feature ∙ To determine who viewed the number and returned the callThis page remains blank intentionally Operating Your Telephone With a DSS/BLF Console Operating Your Telephone With a DSS/BLF ConsoleAccessing The Button Levels Symptom Possible Cause Your TelephoneThis page remains blank intentionally Index Section Index GCA70-258 GCA70-258 Index This page remains blank intentionally Button Feature Enable Code Disable CodeAppendix a Feature Enable Code Disable Code Button Mnemonic Intercom LNG01 Intercom # OBS Feature Enable Code Page 7266, Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia