BUSY REDIAL
When you call and get a busy signal, press the BUSY/REDIAL button and then replace the handset to hang up. (If you're using the speakerphone, the unit will automatically hang up.) The phone automatically redials the number (up to 10 times). When it autodials and does not get a busy signal, the phone beeps to let you know that your call has gone through. Then, you can pick up the handset or continue to use the speaker mode.
CANCELLING BUSY REDIAL
There are three ways to cancel Busy Redial: you can pick up the handset; press SPEAKER; or press BUSY/REDIAL.
Note that an incoming call will automatically cancel the busy redial.
ADJUSTING THE DELAY TIME BETWEEN REDIAL ATTEMPTS
The default setting for the amount of time between redials is 30 seconds, but you can adjust the redial delay time to “immediate” up to 90 seconds (in 10 second increments).
1.Press the STORE button.
2.Press a number key
0=immediate; 1=10 seconds; 2=20 seconds; 3=30 seconds; 4=40 seconds; 5=50 seconds; 6=60 seconds; 7=70 seconds; 8=80 seconds; and 9=90 seconds
3.Press the STORE button again.
4.Press the BUSY/REDIAL button.
ADJUSTING THE LINE SIGNAL DETECTION DELAY TIME
This adjustment may be needed if the phone company presents a network signal (such a mirrored dialing) before Busy or Ringback signal is presented to the phone that interferes with the BUSY REDIAL. The default delay time for signal detection is .5 seconds.
1.Press the STORE button.
2.Press a number key
0=.5 seconds; 1=1.5 seconds; 2=2.5 seconds; 3=3.5 seconds; 4=4.5 seconds; 5=5.5 seconds; 6=6.5 seconds; 7=7.5 seconds; 8=8.5 seconds; and 9=9.5 seconds
3.Press the STORE button again.
4.Press the SHIFT button.
5.Then press the BUSY/REDIAL button.
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