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Telephone operation
Basic phone operation
Last number redial
The last number dialed from this extension (up to
32 digits) is stored in the redial memory until you
dial another number. Press [(AUTO) REDIAL] you
will see the most recently dialed number (up to 32
digits).
• You must go off hook (lift the handset or press
a [LINE] button or press [ SPEAKER] or
[HEADSET]) before you press [(AUTO) REDIAL].
If you press [(AUTO) REDIAL] without going
off hook, the screen displays the redial memory
stack. (See Redial stack on page 17.)
• You will experience a one-second delay before
the call is dialed when using the redial feature.
This is normal.
See Redial stack on the next page to learn how
to delete redial numbers and store them into
memory locations.