Saved Number Redial !51; Ringing Line Priority; Single Line Telephone - Flash - Comdial DX-80 Installation & Maintenance Manual

Digital hybrid key telephone system
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Ringing Line Priority

Ringing Line Priority is a system-wide feature that automatically connects incoming calls based on a predetermined
priority. The ringing extension is automatically connected to the priority ringing facility, upon lifting the handset or
pressing the ringing button.
Ringing Line Priority can be overridden at the extension by first pressing a direct appearing line, CO Line Group,
feature button or by dialing an intercom number on hook.
Ringing Line Priority is:
Callback – Extension
Callback – CO Line
Recalling CO Line call
Transferred CO Line call
Incoming CO Line call
Incoming ICM call
Related Features
Same as the priority list above.
Saved Number Redial
Saved Number Redial is normally used whenever you want to retain a telephone number to be dialed later. The same
feature code is used to save a number dialed (Save Dialed Number) and to dial the saved number (Saved Number
Redial). Once stored, the saved number will be recalled when you dial the SNR code, regardless of what feature
operations or numbers have been dialed at your telephone since you stored the number.
Related Features
Automatic Redial
Last Number Redial
Related Programming
Call Handling - Dial Wait Time, Dial Delay Time
Operation – SDN
1.
After a CO Line call has been placed and this number is to be stored, press
2.
The dialed number is stored in the Saved Number memory.
Operation – SNR
1.
When the telephone is idle, press
2.
The stored number is dialed.
Conditions
a)
SDN can store up to a maximum of sixteen (16) digits.
b)
When SNR is attempted and the SDN buffer is empty, the display will show "NO SAVED NUMBER."
c)
If all CO lines are busy when the redial is attempted the display will show" ALL CO LINES BUSY."
d)
The Save Dialed Number/Saved Number Redial feature code may be stored on any Flexible Feature Button
for one-button storing and dialing operation.
Single Line Telephone – Flash
Single Line Telephones and similar analog devices connected to analog ports of the DX-80 system must use
unsophisticated signaling to administer call-processing operations (like transfer and hold). This fundamental call
control is handled in the form of specific hook-switch operations. These are known as Hook-switch Flash (or just
Flash) commands.
P7290 IMM
DX-80 I
M
NSTALLATION AND
AINTENANCE
Highest
Lowest
Memo Pad
PBX Compatibility
!51
.
3-198
M
03/01
ANUAL
!51
!51
.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents