SAVE NUMBER REDIAL (SNR)

SAVE NUMBER REDIAL (SNR)
Description
The last dialed number on a CO/IP call may be stored (up to 48 digits) in a buffer for future redial. This number is saved in memory until the user requests a new number be stored. Numbers dialed for subsequent calls do not affect the Save Number buffer.
Operation iPECS Phone To save a dialed number, while on a CO/IP call
1. After dialing and before hanging up, press the [SAVE] button.
To save a dialed number, while on a CO/IP call using the LIP-8000 menu
1. After dialing and before hanging up, press the [RIGHT NAVIGATION] button.
2. Locate and press the [SAVE] soft button
To dial a saved number
1. Lift the handset or press the [SPEAKER] button.
2. Press the [SPEED] button.
3. Dial #.
To save a dialed number, while on a CO/IP call using the LIP-8000 menu
1. Press the [DIR] soft button.
2. Press the [SPEED] soft button.
3. Dial ‘#’.
Conditions
1. The saved number can be a maximum of 48 digits.
2. Dialing the saved number will automatically seize the CO/IP line that was used for the original call. If the CO/IP line is busy, a CO/IP line from the same group will be selected and the saved number dialed. If all CO/IP lines from the group are busy, the user will receive All Lines busy tone and may queue
3. If user presses the [SAVE] button after seizing a CO/IP line without dialing, the Save Number Redial buffer will be erased.
4. If there is no {CO}/{IP} button, the call will be presented on a {POOL}, or {LOOP} button.
5. Save Number Redial is protected from power failure.
6. Manually dialing a Flash during a CO call will cause only those digits after the Flash to be stored and re-dialed as the Save Number Redial.