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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Saved Number Dial
Because the type of line button (personal, SA, or ICOM) used to make the call is
not stored, select the appropriate line button before using Saved Number Dial to
redial a number.
The green LED next to the programmed Saved Number Dial button does not go
on when the feature is used.
Saved Number Dial saves whatever you dial, whether or not the number is valid.
NOTES:
1. If you dial a telephone number and, after the call is connected, dial
2. When you press the Saved Number Dial button, all dialed digits are
If the number dialed with an outside Auto Dial button or Personal Speed Dial code
includes a special character such as Pause or Stop, the special character does
not work when the number is redialed by Saved Number Dial.
Mode Differences
Behind Switch
When you manually dial an outside number that includes a dial-out code—for
example, an Automatic Route Selection (ARS) or pool dial-out code required by
the host system—the pauses required to wait for dial tone from some host
systems are not automatically stored when Saved Number Dial is used. As a
result, you may either hear a fast busy signal or reach a wrong number when you
use Saved Number Dial to redial a stored number.
Key Mode
In Key mode, Saved Number Dial cannot be used on an analog multiline
telephone unless a Feature button or Saved Number Dial button is programmed
on the telephone. Saved Number Dial cannot be activated by pressing
entering the feature code. The programmed Feature button must be used instead.
Telephone Differences
Queued Call Consoles
Saved Number Dial cannot be used on a QCC.
additional digits, such as an account number or password, Saved
Number Dial saves all the digits, including those dialed after the call is
connected (up to a total of 16).
shown on the display of a display telephone, including confidential
information such as passwords or account codes. Therefore, you must
not use Saved Number Dial with sensitive information.
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