3 / Making Calls

4. Redialing

Four redialing options are available to you; Last Number Redial, Automatic Busy Redial, Saved Number Redial and User Saved Number Redial.

Last Number Redial (LNR) simply redials the last outside number dialed out from your keyset. By default, the Redial key is programmed for LNR.

Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) also redials the last outside number dialed out from your keyset. It does it repeatedly for a specified number of attempts, or until it connects, whichever is shorter. Note that ABR will disconnect if you operate any telephone feature while this function is invoked.

The Saved Number Redial (SNR) feature redials a telephone number which you stored during an earlier call to that number. The saved number remains stored until you save another number in its place. This is useful for occasions when you need to make other outside calls between calls to a particular num- ber. Note that to store a telephone number using SNR, you must have initiated the call.

The User Saved Number Redial (USNR) feature redials a telephone number which you stored during an earlier call. It offers a paper-free way of recording a telephone number you want to dial at a later time. Press just three keys to recall the number and dial it. The saved number remains stored until you save another in its place.

REDIAL

FUNCTION

8

CLEAR

Last Number Redial (LNR)

To activate

1.Keyset is idle.

2.Press the Redial key.

- or -

Press the Function key and then dial 8.

To cancel

1.Press the Clear key.

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