Direct Inward System Access (Disa) (Optional); Last Number Redial [Feature]I - Comdial DX-80 User Manual

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3. Dial the directory number (outside line number or Extension number)
to connect. (You may also simply press the outside line button or DSS
button of the outside line/extension to be connected.)
4. That conference party is removed from the conference and connected
to you.
5. You may re-establish the conference with all members by pressing the
[Conference] button.
Or...
5. Hang up on the current connection and rejoin the remaining
member(s) by pressing the CONFERENCE button.
6. Hang up to end the conference/connection.

Direct Inward System Access (DISA) (Optional)

This optional feature allows you to remotely access system resources such
as System Speed Dial, outside line Access, and Intercom dialing.
DISA can be accessed via the Automated Attendant (AAM required) as well
as by dedicated DISA lines.
Operation
1.
Call into the DX-80 system from some remote location.
2.
When the Automated Attendant answers, press 9 to access DISA.
Or...
2.
If the dialed number is a DISA line only, the line will automatically
answer.
3.
DISA dial tone is heard (stutter dial tone).
4.
Dial an extension number, Hunt Group number, or the Operator code.
Ring-back tone is heard until the call is answered.
Or to access a DX-80 outside line...
1. Dial "#" + Extension Password + Extension Number + "#" to access a
system outside line to dial out.
2. Dial an outside line Group number, or speed dial location number to
place an outgoing call.
3. Hang up when finished.
Last Number Redial
The Last Number Redial (LNR) feature automatically dials the last number
dialed from your telephone. The LNR retains sixteen (16) digits for each
extension. You may either choose a specific outside line by first pressing
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