
15.1 R
15.1.1 Redial, Last Number
Description
Every extension automatically saves the last external telephone numbers and extension numbers dialed,
allowing the same number to be dialed again. Through system programming, the outgoing call log can be set
to log dialed extension numbers.
Outgoing Call Log
Information on outgoing CO line calls and intercom (including TIE) calls is automatically logged at each
extension. Users of display PTs can view details of a preset number of recently dialed telephone numbers,
and easily call the same party again.
Automatic Redial
If Last Number Redial is performed in hands-free mode and the called party is busy, the number will be
automatically redialed a preprogrammed number of times.
This feature is available only on certain proprietary telephone (PT) models which have the SP-PHONE button.
Conditions
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Memorized telephone numbers are replaced by new ones.
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Interrupt Redial
When an outside party, seized CO line, or extension number (including TIE connections) is busy, a user
can attempt to redial the number by pressing the REDIAL button without going on-hook. This can be
performed several times without having to go on-hook.
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Outgoing Call Log Display by REDIAL Button
The REDIAL button can be programmed through system programming to display the Outgoing Call Log.
This feature is available for display PT users while on-hook.
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If the Outgoing Call Log is used to redial an outside party or an extension number (including TIE
connections) or if a number that is already stored in the Outgoing Call Log is manually redialed again, the
number will be stored in the call log multiple times. However, calls made using the REDIAL button are not
stored in the Outgoing Call Log again.
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It is possible to change the number of records that can be stored at each extension through system
programming.
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Automatic Redial is canceled if any dialing operations are performed, an incoming call is answered during
Automatic Redial, or the Redial Call No Answer Ring Time is expires.
The Redial Call No Answer Ring time is programmable.
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Automatic Redial is only available for calls that are dialed using a PRI line.
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To log intercom calls in the outgoing call log, refer to "4.18 [2-9] System Options—Option 7—
Call Log—Extension Call" in the PC Programming Manual.
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Logs for multiple calls to the same destination are combined and displayed with the most recent call log.
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If an extension user makes a call over a TIE connection using the PBX Code method (Access with PBX
Code), the outgoing call log does not display the Access Code on the PT’s display.
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If an extension user uses a DSS key to make a call to another extension, the user can use the redial feature
to call the same extension number.
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If an extension user uses an SDN key to make a call to the corresponding owner extension, the user cannot
use the redial feature to call the owner extension again.
PC Programming Manual References
4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone
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