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F e a t u r e s
If the telephone number being called is busy, the central office "camps"
or queues the recall attempt at the called number. When the number
becomes available, the central office calls you back on the BRI line used
to place the call. All telephones sharing the Personal Line button ring with
a priority ring (four-burst ring for MLX telephones and three-burst ring for
analog multiline telephones) to indicate the completed call.
Line Button on Which Call Was Placed Is Not
Known
If more than one BRI line is assigned as a Personal Line button on the telephone
and you do not know which Personal Line button was used to make the last BRI
call, follow these steps to activate the Automatic Recall feature:
1. While the handset is on-hook, press the programmed BRI Access button.
The green LED next to the BRI Access button flashes.
If the telephone is an MLX display telephone, the following prompt is
shown:
Dial 4 for In, 6 for Out
2. Dial a 6, which represents the letter "O" for outside.
The red LED moves to the last Personal Line button used to make an
outgoing call (excluding calls made on a BRI Access button to initiate a
CO Transfer).
The green LED next to the BRI Access button goes off.
3. Lift the handset or, if the telephone is equipped with a speakerphone, press
the Speakerphone button.
The green LED lights.
You hear a dial tone.
4. Dial the feature code assigned by the local telephone company to activate
Automatic Recall.
Wait for the confirmation tone (a three-burst tone) to ensure that the
feature is activated correctly.
The last number dialed on the Personal Line button is automatically dialed
by the central office.
If the telephone number being called is available, you hear ringback
Automatic Recall
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