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