Feature Reference
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Recall (F03)
Description
This feature causes the system to send a timed switchhook flash over the
telephone line to “recall” a new dial tone or to access a PBX, central office, or
Centrex feature, such as Call Waiting.
Related Features
■ If users have trouble with Recall, use Recall Timer Duration (#107) to
adjust the length of the Recall signal. Your local phone company can tell
you the correct setting—for most Centrex systems, the correct setting is
800 msec. (or 32).
■ You can press S to insert a Recall signal in an Auto Dial or Speed Dial
number, provided it is the first character in the stored number. (For
examples, see ‘‘Special Dialing Functions’’ on page 5-250.)
Considerations
■ Using Recall on an intercom call, disconnects the call.
■ Whenever your PBX or Centrex documentation tells you to press the
switchhook when you are on an outside call, use the Recall feature instead.
If you are already on a call, most PBX or Centrex systems require that you
press the switchhook to get a new dial tone, then dial a feature access
code to access a specific PBX or Centrex service.
— On a system phone, press a programmed button or
press
f 0 3 to use Recall.
— On a standard phone, first press and release the switchhook to get
intercom dial tone, then send a Recall signal by pressing
# 0 3.
— On a (standard) feature phone that has a Recall or Flash button, first
press the Recall or Flash button to get intercom dial tone, then send
a system Recall signal by pressing
# 0 3.
■ You can program a Recall button on a system phone to send a Recall
signal with one touch.
■ Using Recall while recording an intercom call, disconnects the call.
■ This feature cannot be used with Call Screening (F25).