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Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use
Redialing Features
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Save Number Redial (F04) 8
Use this feature to save into temporary memory the last outside number (up to 28 digits) dialed
from an extension with a system telephone. Use this feature to save a number before you hang up
on a busy or unanswered call. Once saved, the number can be redialed at any time. The number
stays in memory until a different one is saved.
Considerations 8
■ Save Number Redial redials all digits dialed on the outside call for which the feature was
used, except account codes.
■ You can program a Save Number Redial button on a system telephone to access the feature
with one touch. Press the button to save the number, and press the button later to redial the
number.
■ You can program Save Number Redial on more than one button to save more than one
number.
■ Unlike Last Number Redial (F05), Save Number Redial lets you make other calls before
redialing the saved number.
■ System Speed Dial numbers cannot be saved by using this feature.
■ A Save Number Redial number can begin with a star code; the system automatically inserts a
delay based on the Star Code Dial Delay setting.
■ When you automatically dial the number displayed in the Caller ID Call Logging and Dialing
feature, you can save the number by using Save Number Redial.
■ If Save Number Redial is programmed on a button, it interrupts Call Screening (F25).
Programming 8
To program a Save Number Redial button:
1. Press
f00.
2. Press a programmable button.
3. Press
f04.
4. Program another button for this extension, or exit programming mode.
Using Save Number Redial 8
To save a number, from a system telephone, press the programmed button or
f04 after
dialing the number, but before hanging up.
To redial a stored number, press the programmed button again or press
f04 again.
Save Number Redial is available only on system telephones.