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Number redial (automatic dialling)
The last five numbers dialled are stored automatically. If a user
you wish to contact is busy or unreachable, you can initiate
number redial the next time you attempt to call, without having
to dial the call number again.
Number redial is also possible with the handset on-hook. The
number can be edited if necessary (
➔
page 9).
The numbers are sorted in ascending order according to the
date and time. The last number dialled is thus at the top of the
list.
Dialling call numbers using the
Destination dialling
keys (automatic dialling)
Frequently used call numbers can be dialled quickly and easily
using destination dialling keys. This means that you do not have
re-enter the number each time.
Destination dialling is also possible with the handset on-hook.
The number can be edited if necessary (
➔
page 9). You can also
store parts of numbers and the remaining digits can then be suf-
fix-dialled as required.
Prerequisite: You must have programmed a
Destination dialling
key (
➔
page 25).
c
Lift the handset.
W
Press the
Number redial
key and the call number dialled
last is dialled.
or
W
Press the
Number redial
key until the desired call number
appears on the display,
c
Lift the handset. The call number is dialled.
The memory for the number redial can be
cleared with the setting “Clear memory”
(
➔
page 39). The memory is also cleared when
the ISDN connecting cord has been unplugged.
c
Lift the handset.
z
Press the
Destination dialling
key. The stored call number
appears on the display and is dialled.