Save Number Redial (F04)
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Save Number Redial (F04) 
Description
This feature is available only on system phones. 
This feature saves into temporary memory the last outside number (up to 28 
digits) dialed from an extension with a system phone. Users can use this feature 
to save a number before they 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.
Related Features
■ Unlike Last Number Redial (F05), this feature lets the user make other 
calls before redialing the saved number.
■ System Speed Dial Numbers cannot be saved 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 (#410) 
setting.
■ When you automatically dial the number displayed in the Caller ID Call 
Logging and Dialing feature, you can save the number using the Save 
Number Redial feature.
■ If this feature is programmed on a button, it interrupts Call Screening 
(F25).
Considerations
■ This feature 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 phone to 
access the feature with one touch. If you do, you can press the button to 
save the number and press the button later to redial the number.
■ You can program this feature on more than one button to save more than 
one number.
Programming
(See Figure 2-3 on page 2-22 for the location of special programming buttons such 
as 
s and e on system phones.)
1. Press 
f 0 0 s s c at extension 
10 or 11.
2. Enter the number of the extension to be programmed with this feature.
3. Press a programmable button.