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STACK DIAL - D
term
(CONT’D)
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. The STACK DIAL feature memorizes the numbers dialled for the last five calls (unless the same
number is dialled twice) inclusive of the last number, and allows redial using the memorized numbers.
2. For STACK DIAL, station numbers and C.O. line numbers (inclusive of trunk access codes, routes,
ROUTE ADVANCE, and LEAST COST ROUTING) are memorized but feature access codes and
unused numbers are not memorized.
3. On the display for STACK DIAL, a number representing the number of times of dialling is displayed
in the upper line, and the dial number is displayed in the lower line.
4. When displaying the fifth number that was dialled, depressing the
Redial
key causes the display to
return to the last number dialled.
5. When the lower line of the LCD is being used by Data Communication/OAI, STACK DIAL is not
available.
6. The maximum number of digits that can be memorized by STACK DIAL is 32. The number of digits
to be displayed on the LCD ranges from 1 to 16.
7. When only one number is registered by STACK DIAL, blank is displayed on the lower line of the LCD
when the
Redial
key is pressed. If redial is attempted by pressing the
#
key while BLANK is being
displayed, the station user hears Reorder Tone.
8. While a number is being displayed by STACK DIAL, it cannot be saved for SAVE AND REPEAT.
After the call has been redialled by STACK DIAL, the number can be saved.
9. The
Redial
key can be used for both LAST NUMBER CALL - D
term
and SPEED CALLING - STA-
TION.
10. When a digit key is depressed instead of the
#
key, while STACK DIAL is being displayed, a station
speed dial call is originated. (In this case, current clock is displayed in the lower line of the LCD.)
11. The STACK DIAL stored numbers will not be saved in the event of a system reset.
REDIAL[*/#]/SPEED
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Upper
:
Lower
Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000
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Page 157: ...CALL QUEUING 137 A2131 10 CALL QUEUING PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL WAITING DISPLAY page 142 ...
Page 273: ...FAULT MESSAGE 253 A2247 10 FAULT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING Refer to Maintenance Manual ...
Page 402: ...PEG COUNT 382 A2382 10 PEG COUNT PROGRAMMING Refer to the CMB0 B3 of the Command Manual ...
Page 443: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS 423 A2412 10 SELF DIAGNOSIS PROGRAMMING Refer to the Maintenance Manual ...
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