AT&T feature module 2 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
Saved Number Redial
DESCRIPTION
If you have programmed a Saved Number Redial button, you can use the
button to save an important number for later one-touch dialing. If the
number you call is busy or no one answers,
or if you need to call the person
back, you can save that number by touching Saved Number before you hang
up. Later, when you touch Saved Number again, your voice terminal
automatically redials the number you have saved.
CONSIDERATIONS
PROGRAMMING
HOW TO USE
You can program more than one Saved Number Redial button for your
voice terminal, so that, if necessary, you can save several calls during the
day. Be sure to write on a separate sheet of paper the identity of each
caller and/or telephone number for each Saved Number button.
A Saved Number Redial button saves manually dialed numbers and
numbers dialed with an Outside Auto Dial button.
To program the Saved Number Redial feature for your voice terminal, label a
button and proceed as follows:
1
2
3
4
To
1
2
Enter programming mode.
Touch the button you want to program.
Dial *74 (you do not need to dial an outside number).
Leave programming mode.
use a button to save a number for redialing:
Before you hang up your handset from a call in progress, touch
Saved Number.
Hang up your handset.
The MERLIN II system saves this number until you repeat this procedure to
save another number.
To redial the number later:
1 Without lifting your handset, touch Saved Number.
Your voice terminal speaker goes on, and you hear dialing.
2 When you hear the other person answer, lift your
talking.
If the line is busy, or if no one answers:
1 Touch Speaker to cancel the call.
For using basic telephones, see the User’s Guide: Basic
Telephone for the MERLIN II Communications System
handset and begin
Touch-Tone and Rotary
with feature Module II.
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