DS1000 02.10.09 Release Notes
Enhanced Features in 02.10.09
DS1000 Release Notes
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02.10.09
Voice Announce Options Simplified
The Voice Announce options have been simplified in software version 02.10.09.
Voice Announce Options Prior to Version 02.10.09
Voice Announce Options in Version 02.10.09
Last Number Redial
Enhanced Last Number Redial
In enabled, Enhanced Last Number Redial allows the extension user to select from the last 5 out-
side numbers dialed. When the user places a trunk call, the number dialed is stored in the Enhanced
Last Number Redial buffer. This buffer saves the 5 most recent numbers (including Speed Dial
calls), with the most recent call at the top of the buffer and the oldest number at the bottom of the
buffer. Old calls get pushed off the bottom of the buffer to make room for new calls at the top. If a
user dials a number that is already stored in the buffer, the system inserts the number at the top of
the buffer and deletes the duplicate entry.
The numbers stored in the Enhanced Last Number Redial buffer are retained if the system resets or
is powered down.
Enhanced Last Number Redial is only available at display telephones.
Automatic Hyphenation in the Enhanced Last Number Redial Display
The system will automatically insert hyphens in the Enhanced Last Number Redial display for the
types of calls listed below. All other calls are displayed without hyphens.
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NNX + xxxx calls (e.g., 926-5400)
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NPA + NNX + xxxx calls (e.g., 203-926-5400)
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1 + NPA + NNX + xxxx calls (e.g., 1-203-926-5400)
If the call is placed on a PBX trunk, and the PBX access code is dialed, the display shows the PBX
access code, a space, followed by the dialed number using the same hyphenation as shown above (e.g.,
9 1-203-926-5400). If the PBX access code is not dialed, the number is displayed without hyphens.