Last Number Redial
DESCRIPTION | With a Last Number Redial button, you can redial with one touch the number | |
| you dialed most recently. You do not need to do anything to save this | |
| number. | |
CONSIDERATIONS | If you want to save the programmable buttons on your voice terminal for other | |
| features, you may prefer to use a dial code to use Last Number Redial instead | |
| of programming a button. | |
| The Last Number Redial button saves only manually dialed numbers; it does | |
| not save numbers dialed with an Outside Auto Dial button. | |
| If you make many calls, it may be more convenient for you to use the Saved | |
| Number Redial feature to help you redial numbers correctly. (See "Saved | |
| Number Redial.") | |
ADMINISTRATION | None | |
PROGRAMMING | To program a Last Number Redial button for your voice terminal: | |
| 1 | Label the button Last Number. |
| 2 | Slide the T/P switch to P . |
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| The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that you |
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| cannot place or receive calls. |
| 3 | Touch the button you want to program. |
| 4 | Dial *73 (you do not need to dial an outside number). |
| 5 | Slide the T/P switch to the center position. |
HOW TO USE | You can use a programmed button or a dial code to access this feature. | |
| To redial the last number you dialed: | |
| 1 | Without lifting your handset, touch Last Number or dial #24. |
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| Your voice terminal speaker goes on, and you hear dialing. |
| 2 | When you hear the other person answer, lift your handset and begin |
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| talking. |
If the line is busy, or if no one answers:
1 Touch Speaker to cancel the call.