Last Number Redial (Lnr) - STARPLUS DHS-L Technical Manual

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Last Numb er Redi al (L NR)
Default
The
DHS-L
Related Programming
Refer to
Release Tone
When set to Y a tone will be heard on the voice path of the in-progress call when a station
joins a conversation via Intrusion Release. When set to N, no tone is heard. Disabling the
tone can be useful for monitoring of call group employees and training requirements.
Default
DHS-L
Intrusion Release Tone is set to Y.
Conditions
An Attendant:
- Cannot intrude on an Attendant in another Tenant group.
- Can intrude on members in another Tenant group.
A Tenant Group Member:
- Can only intrude on a member in another Tenant group when a member in one Tenant
group has Intrusion Accept enabled, and another Tenant member has Intrusion Active
enabled.

Last Number Redial (LNR)

Description
The Last Number Redial (LNR) feature automatically dials the last number dialed from
your telephone. LNR will repeat a hook-flash in the same sequence as it was first dialed. If
a speed dial number was first dialed, LNR will dial the speed dial number and any
subsequent manually dialed digits. A maximum of 16 digits can be stored in the LNR
buffer for every station.
Operation
You may either choose a specific CO line for use with LNR by first pressing that CO line
button or you may allow the line to be selected automatically by the LNR feature.
1. Press a line button.
2. Press [FEAT ].
3. Dial [8]. The previously dialed number is dialed on the CO line selected.
Intrusion Release is set to N (NO), and can be toggled Y/N.
"Day Class of Service
(COS)".
Intrusion
Disabling of the
the relevant laws in your area before disabling Release Tone.
Chapt er 3 - Key Station Features, Opera tion, and Programming
feature may be limited by federal, state or local law, so check
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