Instruction manual

Features
Last Number Dial saves whatever you dial, whether the number is valid or not.
If a user dials a telephone number and, after the call is connected, dials
additional digits such as an account number or password, Last Number Dial
saves all digits, including those dialed after the call is connected. In addition, if
someone other than the owner of a display telephone presses the Last Number
Dial button, all dialed digits are shown on the display, including confidential
information such as passwords or account codes.
Last Number Dial does not store numbers dialed via an Extension, Personal, or
System Directory, an inside Auto Dial button, a System Speed Dial code, or a
DSS button.
If the number is dialed using an outside Auto Dial button or Personal Speed
Dial code and includes a special character such as Pause or Stop, the special
character does not work when the number is redialed using Last Number Dial.
Mode Differences
Behind Switch
In the Behind Switch mode, when a user manually dials an outside number that
includes a dial-out code (for example, an Automatic Route Selection or pool
dial-out code) required by the host system, the pauses required to wait for dial
tone from some host systems are not automatically stored when Last Number
Dial is used. As a result, the user may either hear a fast busy signal or reach a
wrong number when using Last Number Dial.
Telephone Differences
Queued Call Consoles
Last Number Dial cannot be used on QCCs.
Other Multiline Telephones
To redial a number using Last Number Dial, the multiline telephone user selects
the appropriate Personal Line (outside line) or SA button for the call, and then
either presses the programmed Last Number Dial button or presses the
Feature button and dials 84. The number saved by the feature is dialed
automatically. On MLX display telephones, the user presses the Feature button
and selects LastNumDial [Last#] from the display.
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