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Meridian 1 Attendant PC features
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Meridian 1 Attendant PC Software User Guide
Storing a Stored Number Redial number ahead of time
With Stored Number Redial (SNR), you can store one number of
up to 31 digits for later use.
1 Click on Stored Number Redial. The Stored Number Redial indicator
flashes.
2 Dial the number to be stored.
3 Click on Stored Number Redial again. The Stored Number Redial
indicator goes off; the previously stored number is erased.
Note 1: If more than 31 digits are entered, you hear a dial tone.
Note 2: If snr. is clicked on and no digits (or more than 31 digits)
are dialed, the Stored Number Redial memory is not changed; the
previously stored number remains unchanged.
Note 3: If snr. is not clicked on a second time, or the Stored
Number Redial sequence is interrupted by clicking on another key,
the new entry is ignored; the previously stored number remains
unchanged.
Storing a Stored Number Redial number during a call
You can use Stored Number Redial while trying to establish a call
(when the other end is ringing or busy), or during an established
call (when you are talking to someone at the other end). If on an
established call, go directly to step 3. (See notes below.)
1 Click on an idle loop key. The loop indicator goes on.
2 Dial the required number.
3 Click on Stored Number Redial from the Feature List. You are on a call.
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