If you touch the Message button and there are no messages waiting for you, this display appears on your screen.

If you try to return a call to someone who has not left a message at your voice terminal, you see this message on your display screen:

Cannot Send

Number Dialed

When you dial outside, intercom, or account numbers, such as in the Account Number Entry feature, or touch a button that contains numbers, such as Outside Auto Dial, Auto Intercom, Last Number Redial, or Saved Number Redial buttons, the digits are printed on the display screen.

9 2 0 1 s 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 4 6 5 6

When you include special characters in a dialing sequence, you must touch one of the following fixed feature buttons. Each of these buttons prints a different symbol on the display screen:

Drop = “s” (Stop)

Hold = “p” (Pause)

Recall = “r“ (Switchhook Flash)

Transfer = “t” (Touch-Tone Enable)

If the display includes more than 16 characters, the following occurs:

If you have a BIS-34D or SP-34D voice terminal or a MERLIN II System Display Console, a “ <" appears as the first character on the second line of numbers to remind you that the characters on the next line are part of the same telephone number. (On the 7406 display voice terminal, the numbers in the second line appear without a “ < “.)

The seventeenth character and any additional digits then appear on the second screen or second line of the screen as you dial them.

The combined display screens in the Display Number Dialed feature can contain up to 31 digits. The display console can contain up to 40 digits.

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