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. The previously dialed number is dialed on the CO line selected.
4.
Hang up to end the call.
Conditions
a)
Last Number Redial cannot be applied to intercom calls.
b)
When you activate LNR the system will first select the previously used CO line to dial. If that CO line is busy,
any idle CO line in the same CO line group will be selected. If all CO lines are busy you will hear busy tone
and an Digital Speakerphone will display "ALL CO LINES BUSY."
c)
The database programming data fields Dial Wait Time and Dial Tone Detection directly affect the
performance of LNR. When these features are enabled, the telephone will either wait until dial tone is
detected on a CO line, or wait for a preprogrammed period of time before digits are dialed from the LNR
memory on the CO line.
d)
To LNR immediately depends on whether tone detection is allowed or pause timers apply. If tone detection
is allowed, the system will Redial the last number after CO dial tone is detected. Otherwise, the system will
Redial the last number only after the pause time for tone detection is exceeded.
e)
The LNR feature code may be programmed on a programmable feature button.
f)
LNR will repeat a hook-flash in the same sequence as it was first dialed. If a speed dial number was first
dialed.
g)
LNR will dial the speed dial number and any subsequent manually dialed digits.
h)
In the event that all CO lines are busy you will hear busy tone and your telephone will display:
If the Last Number Redial memory is empty you will hear error tone and the telephone will display:
LCD & Interactive Buttons
The DX-80 Digital Speakerphone is equipped with a 2-row, 16-column Liquid Crystal Display to enhance features
operation. The display indicates feature operation status and provides for input based on feature use. The display
also facilitates the standard Caller ID feature – allowing all digital speakerphones to receive caller ID information as it
is received from the servicing telephone company. (Caller ID requires a subscription from the servicing telephone
company.)
The DX-80 Digital Speakerphone incorporates three – screen-prompt interactive buttons that simplify feature
operation. The bottom row of the display is used to convey options during normal call processing that allows the user
to select from the various choices.
These three, LCD Interactive buttons take on many different functions, facilitating everything from leaving a callback
request to programming the system database.
Related Features
Most features.
Loud Bell / External Page / Music Source – Control
There is often a requirement to control ancillary devices via the telephone system. The DX-80 system provides one
dry contact closure (standard) for interface of the various devices. It is important to adhere to the electrical
requirements of this contact. The contact closure is rated at 24vdc, 1Amp.
The Contact Closure can be assigned to operate in three different ways:
Loud Bell Control: If the system is installed in high noise environments there is often a requirement to equip a loud
(high-gain) ringing device. Using the contact in this way provides for control of an optional, ancillary loud ringing
device. The device is connected to the contact as a trigger. When ringing occurs on CO Lines in CO Line Groups
designated as Loud Bell CO Line Groups, the contact closure operates and controls the connected device.
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