Last Number Redial; Line Preference - NEC 900i Installation And User Manual

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i-Series System
To Transfer your outside call to your Hotline partner:
1. FUNCTION KEY (Hotline) + Announce call and hang up.
OR
1. FUNCTION KEY (Hotline) + Hang up to have your call wait
at your Hotline partner unannounced.
To answer a call from your Hotline partner:
1. If your telephone rings, press TALK.

Last Number Redial

Instead of dialing a busy or unanswered outside call again, quickly redial it
with Last Number Redial. Last Number Redial stores the last outside call you
placed in memory so you can easily recall it. The stored number can be up to
24 digits long, using 0-9, # or *.
To redial your last call:
1. TALK + # 5.
To erase the stored number:
1. TALK + 876.

Line Preference

Line Preference determines how you place and answer calls. There are two
types of Line Preference: Incoming Line Preference and Outgoing Line
Preference. Ask your Communications Manager which type you have.
Incoming Line Preference
Incoming Line Preference sets how you answer calls. When a call rings your
phone, lifting the handset out of the desktop charger or pressing TALK answers
either the ringing call (Ringing Line Preference) or seizes an idle line (Idle Line
Preference). If you primarily answer calls and seldom place calls, Ringing Line
Preference is for you. If you normally place calls and seldom answer them, then
Idle Line Preference is for you.
Outgoing Line Preference
Outgoing Line Preference sets how you place calls. With Outgoing Intercom
Line Preference, you hear Intercom dial tone when you press TALK. With
Outgoing Trunk Line Preference, you get dial tone on an outside line when you
press TALK. If you normally call co-workers, use Outgoing Intercom Line
If unanswered, the call recalls to you.
The system automatically selects a trunk from the same
group as your original call.
Line Preference
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