Feature Reference
Telephone Differences
Queued Call Consoles
Saved Number Dial cannot be used on a QCC.
Other Multiline Telephones
To save a number using Saved Number Dial on a multiline telephone, press the
programmed Saved Number Dial button before hanging up. The green LED
next to the programmed button does not go on when the feature is used.
To redial a number using Saved Number Dial, select the appropriate line for the
call and press the programmed Saved Number Dial button. The number saved
by the feature is dialed automatically. MLX display telephone users cannot use
the feature by selecting it from the display but can use the display to program
the feature onto a button.
When Saved Number Dial is used on an analog multiline telephone connected
to a General Purpose Adapter (GPA) in Auto mode, the user must lift the
handset before activating the feature.
Single-Line Telephones
Saved Number Dial cannot be used on a single-line telephone.
Feature Interactions
Auto Dial
Automatic Route
Selection
Directory
Direct Station
Selector
Display
A number dialed by pressing a programmed outside Auto Dial button is
stored for Saved Number Dial as if it were dialed with the dialpad, but
special characters do not work. An extension dialed by pressing a
programmed inside Auto Dial button is not stored for Saved Number
Dial.
The ARS dial-out code is saved with the telephone number dialed.
Saved Number Dial does not store numbers dialed using a Personal,
Extension, or System Directory listing.
An extension number dialed by pressing a DSS button is not stored for
Saved Number Dial.
When a user presses a programmed Saved Number Dial button, the
digits appear on the display as if dialed from the dialpad.
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Saved Number Dial
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