Section 3: Features
74 ◆ Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product Description
Automatic Hyphenation in the Enhanced Last Number Redial Display
The system will automatically insert hyphens in the Enhanced Last Number Redial display for the
types of calls listed below. All other calls are displayed without hyphens.
● NNX + xxxx calls (e.g., 926-5400)
● NPA + NNX + xxxx calls (e.g., 203-926-5400)
● 1 + NPA + NNX + xxxx calls (e.g., 1-203-926-5400)
If the call is placed on a PBX trunk, and the PBX access code is dialed, the display shows the PBX
access code, a space, followed by the dialed number using the same hyphenation as shown above
(e.g., 9 1-203-926-5400). If the PBX access code is not dialed, the number is displayed without
hyphens.
Feature Quick Steps
To redial your last call:
1. Lift the handset + (Optional) Press an idle line key to preselect a trunk + Press LND.
To redial your last call using Enhanced Last Number Redial:
1. At a Super Display Telephone
Press LND + Soft key for the number you want to redial.
At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone
Press LND + VOL ▲ or VOL ▼ to the number you want to redial + DIAL.
Line Keys
Availability: All versions.
A line key provides an extension user with one-button access to
trunks. The extension user just presses a line key to place or
answer a call on the trunk. There is no need to dial codes to
access or intercept trunk calls. In addition, a line key provides a
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) for the trunk to which it is assigned (see the table below).
Line Key BLF Indications
When the key is: The trunk is:
Off Idle or not installed
On (red) In use or on Exclusive Hold at a co-
worker’s extension
On (green) In use at your extension
Winking on (red) On System Hold at a co-worker’s
extension
Winking on (green) On System Hold or Exclusive Hold
at your extension
Flashing slowly (red) Ringing into the system
Press a line key for one-
touch access to an outside
line.