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NEC SL1100 - Figure 1-28 Left Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart; Last Number Redial

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Last Number Redial
Description
Last Number Redial allows an extension user to quickly redial the last number dialed. For example, a
user may quickly recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits.
Last Number Redial saves in system memory the last 36 digits a user dials. The number can be any
combination of digits 0~9, # and
. The system remembers the digits regardless of whether the call
was answered, unanswered or busy. The system normally uses the same trunk group as for the initial
call. However, the extension user can preselect a specific trunk if desired.
In a case of standard mode (PRG 15-02-60 is set 0), when pressing the Redial key, the display
indicates REDIAL [#] / SYS. The user can then press # to redial the number displayed, or enter a
System Speed Dialing bin number to be dialed. Pressing the Redial key repeatedly will scroll through
the last 10 numbers dialed.
Cursor Key Operation
In a case of standard mode (PRG 15-02-60 is set 0), by pressing the Left Cursor key the user can
access the Redial and Incoming Call History menus. The flow chart below shows the menu access
sequence. If the terminal is not allowed to have the Dial Preview feature, these menus cannot be
accessed.
Figure 1-28 Left Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart
Conditions
Redial List requires the use of a display telephone. Single Line Terminals can not use this feature.
When using Automatic Route Selection, ARS selects the trunk for the call unless the user
preselects.
When using Advanced mode 1 or 2 (PRG 15-02-60 set to 1 or 2) Last Number Redial only work
when the phone is idle.
Default Settings
Enabled
SL1100
ISSUE 2.0
1-476
Last Number Redial
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