Last Number Redial; Make Set Busy - Nortel Meridian SL-100 Reference Manual

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Last Number Redial

This feature allows the user to automatically redial the last number dialed by
entering the Last Number Redial feature access code. Each number is
automatically stored in memory, erasing the previously stored number. Use
Procedure 6-28 to redial the last number dialed.
Procedure 6-28
Redialing the last number dialed
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Make Set Busy

If you do not want to be interrupted by telephone calls, use the Make Set
Busy feature. This feature makes the telephone set appear busy to callers,
but the user can still place outgoing calls. Use Procedure 6-29 to activate
Make Set Busy, and use Procedure 6-30 to deactivate the feature.
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The current call is put on hold.
or
Hang up.
Response:
The current call is disconnected.
Press the Group Intercom key.
Response:
The Group Intercom indicator comes on. The call is established.
You have completed this procedure.
Press the DN key.
Response:
The caller receives dial tone.
Press the # key twice.
Response:
The telephone redials the last number called.
Note 1: This feature does not store Speed Call numbers.
Note 2: If the number of dialed digits exceeds the allowed maximum, the
number is not stored, and the previously stored number is erased.
Note 3: If the last number dialed was invalid or had too many digits, the system
provides a fast busy signal when the user enters the Last Number Redial
feature access code.
You have completed this procedure.
Meridian SL-100 features 6-17

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