Specifications
HOW TO USE
If the voice terminal you are using has been programmed for Intercom
Preference, you will be connected to an intercom line when you either touch
Speakerphone
or lift your handset.
DESCRIPTION
With a Last Number Dial button, you can redial with one touch the number
you dialed most recently. Each time you want this feature to redial a
number, you must touch the programmed Last Number Dial button. You do
not need to do anything to save this number.
CONSIDERATIONS
You may also use the Busy Buster feature to redial the number you dialed
most recently. The Busy Buster feature automatically redials at least ten times
the last number you dialed. If someone answers the call within this time,
your voice terminal alerts you.
To use this feature, the system administrator
must have assigned the feature to a voice terminal jack on the control unit.
See “Busy Buster” earlier in this section for more information.
On BIS-10 and BIS-22 model voice terminals, the Personal Speed Dial code
#24
is pre-programmed as the default for Last Number Dial. (See “Personal
Speed Dial,” later in this section.)
The Last Number Dial can contain up to 16 digits.
The Last Number Dial feature saves manually dialed numbers and numbers
dialed with an Outside Auto Dial button.
If you make frequent calls to a few numbers, it may be more convenient for
you to use the Saved Number Dial feature to help you redial numbers
correctly. (See “Saved Number Dial.
“)
ADMINISTRATION
None
PROGRAMMING
To program a button on your voice terminal for the Last Number Dial feature:
1
Label the button
Last Number.
2
Slide the
TIP
switch to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that
you cannot place or receive calls.
3
Touch the button you want to program.
4
Dial
*73
(you do not need to dial an outside number).
5
Slide the
TIP
switch to the center position.