Using the phone system 91
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Press the
Redial List/Dial
key to make a call to the displayed number.
If you are on-hook, the next available Line Appearance is selected and the
speakerphone is activated. The system will attempt to dial the displayed
number by prefixing it with the appropriate digits for external dialing (usually
"9" or "91" depending on configuration). If the number can be dialed as such,
you will hear ringing once the call has been placed. If the number cannot be
dialed as such, the call will fail and you will have to dial the number manually
remembering to include the proper prefix digits.
The position of the call in the call list is displayed in front of the phone
number.
* beside the position of the call means that the call was not answered.
If the call was answered by a member of your call pickup group, then the
call will show as unanswered (with a *) on your phone and answered
(without a *) on the call pickup group member's phone that answered the
call.
Redial on the 5304 phone
You must program a
Redial List/Dial
memory key to be able to use this
feature. See
“Program memory keys”
on page 124.
Using the
Redial List/Dial
key, you can view a list of calls that were made and
also redial a number in that list without using the keypad. The maximum
amount of numbers in your redial list is typically ten but is dependant on your
service provider.
To use Redial, follow these steps:
1
Press the
Redial List/Dial
key.
The number that you most recently dialed is displayed.
2
Use the arrow/scroll keys to navigate the list (if required).
3
Once the required number is displayed, press the
Redial List/Dial
key to
make the call. If you are on-hook, the next available Line Appearance is
selected and the speakerphone is activated. You will hear ringing once
the number has been dialed.
*1: 9-605-223-7865
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