Instruction manual
Page 1874 of 3156 Last Number Redial
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Operating parameters
When making a call using Last Number Redial (LNR), no digits can be dialed
before the stored number except Authorization, Charge Account, or Forced
Charge Account codes. However, additional digits can follow the outpulsed
LNR number.
The M3000 and the M2317 telephones have LNR as a local telephone
(firmware) feature instead of as a system feature.
Feature interactions
AC15 Recall: Transfer from Meridian 1
Autodial and Last Number Redial are supported with the AC15 Recall:
Transfer from Meridian 1 on the first transfer, provided that the digits are
outpulsed on the trunk after the End-to-End Signaling Delay timer expires. If
the far end is not ready, the call will fail because no dial tone detection is
performed by the Meridian 1.
Additional transfers are supported if the stored digits are outpulsed without
any treatment. For example, a route is seized and the route access code is
outpulsed to the far end and interpreted as a Directory Number. No dial tone
detector or timer is started, so the digits are outpulsed immediately without
checking the state at the far end.
Authorization Code Security Enhancement
Charge Account
Charge Account, Forced
These codes are not stored in Last Number Redial (LNR). To use these
features when calling the number stored in LNR, the code must first be dialed
manually. When dial tone is returned, LNR can be used to complete the
dialing.
Autodial
A number dialed using Autodial will become the LNR number on all
telephones, except the M2317 telephone and M3000.