User`s guide
Making Calls
46 Comdial Jun ‘02
3.3 Redialing a Previously Dialed
Number
If the last number you have called is busy or is not answering, you can
redial it once. The system temporarily saves the first 16 digits of this
last manually dialed number for your redial use.
You will overwrite a temporary system-saved number with subse-
quent dialing activity. If you have need to permanently save the first
16 digits of the last manually dialed number for later redial, ask your
system installer about programming steps that he or she can take to
allow you to do this. A
permanently saved number remains available
until you overwrite it by saving a different number.
To automatically redial the last dialed number one time,
1. lift handset and press Talk (if necessary),
2. press # or the Redial button,
3. listen for ringing or busy tone:
– Ringing tone: When party answers, speak to them,
– Busy tone: press Talk to disconnect.
Note: Remember, it is very common for your digital wireless tele-
phone to automatically select a line for your use when you lift the
handset and press Talk. Under these circumstances, you must first
select the intercom and press Tap before you can dial the code for a
speed dial number.
3.4 Using Line Groups
Some systems have telephone lines arranged into line groups and
made available at each telephone for making outside calls.
Your
system administrator can tell you how your system is arranged.
When line groups are available for your use, you may access them for
outside calling instead of pressing a line button to select a individual
line for use.










