AT&T 999-507-144 Answering Machine User Manual


 
Last Number Redial
DESCRIPTION
CONSIDERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAMMING
HOW TO USE
With a Last Number Redial button, you can redial with one touch the number
you dialed most recently. You do not need to do anything to save this
number.
If you want to save the programmable buttons on your voice terminal for other
features, you may prefer to use a dial code to use Last Number Redial instead
of programming a button.
The Last Number Redial button saves only manually dialed numbers; it does
not save numbers dialed with an Outside Auto Dial button.
If you make many calls, it may be more convenient for you to use the Saved
Number Redial feature to help you redial numbers correctly. (See "Saved
Number Redial.")
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To program a Last Number Redial button for your voice terminal:
1
Label the button Last Number.
Slide the T/P switch to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that you
cannot place or receive calls.
Touch the button you want to program.
4
Dial *73 (you do not need to dial an outside number).
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Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
You can use a programmed button or a dial code to access this feature.
To redial the last number you dialed:
1
Without lifting your handset, touch Last Number or dial #24.
Your voice terminal speaker goes on, and you hear dialing.
2
When you hear the other person answer, lift your handset and begin
talking.
If the line is busy, or if no one answers:
1
Touch Speaker to cancel the call.
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Section 5: Reference