
Telephoning
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Making a Call from the Redial List
The call numbers you last dialled are saved in the redial list (the last entry is first on
the list). If the call number is also entered into the communications system phone
book, the name appears as well.
If your internal call number (e.g. “30”) is configured on multiple terminals, you can
view and edit the redial list for the call number 30 on each of these terminals. If
you delete, e.g. the redial list on a terminal, it is then deleted on the other ter-
minals as well.
If there are multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone (please refer to the
chapter entitled Multiple Trunk Keys on page 42), when you redial, the trunk key is
automatically seized with which you originally dialled the call number.
Additional options:
After you have selected an entry from the redial list, you can instead of dialling –
execute other operations as well. The operations available to you depend on the
List access
setting (please refer to page 110).
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When idle, press the
softkey or press the call key – long key
press.
The call numbers most recently dialled appear.
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Select an entry via the navigation keys.
Press the call key to dial the selected call number.
Local Redial List
Press softkey. Information on this entry appears.
Press softkey. The redial list menu opens and you can edit the entry/
list, please refer to page 86.
Redial List via Communications System
Ok
Press softkey. The redial list menu opens.
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Use the navigation keys to edit the entry/list, please refer to
page 86.
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