Answering Calls
30 Comdial October, 02
The system also stores numbers that ring on your line but receive no
answer. The system indicates that it has stored ring-no answer
numbers by causing the programmed Caller-ID (CID) light on your
telephone to flash. Pressing the CID button allows you to view the
stored numbers one at a time. Pressing the programmed SAVED
NUMBER REDIAL button causes the system to dial the displayed
number. If the call has been returned by someone else, selecting the T
key reveals who returned the call. Everyone sharing your line can
scroll through the stored numbers and choose which calls to return.
• To scroll through ring-no answer numbers stored on your
system (CID light is flashing),
1. Select the CID button on your telephone. Your LCD will dis-
play the calling number, date, and time the call came in. The
most recent call appears first in the list.
2. Select the CID button each time you wish to display the next
most recent ring-no answer call to your line.
3. To dial one of the numbers in the redial queue, select the
SAVED NUMBER REDIAL button. The system will auto
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matically dial the number.
Depending on your system programming, when a call is returned it
might remain in the ring-no answer queue or the system might delete
it from the ring-no answer queue. Your system installer can tell you
how the feature is programmed. If the system is programmed to leave
a returned number in the redial queue, the display will show a “S”
next to numbers that have been returned.
• To determine who viewed the number and returned the call,
—DIAL *.