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System Features
AXXESS
®
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004
Redialing
REDIALING
The Redial feature can store one telephone number in redial memory at the station. If the sta-
tion user reaches a busy number, is disconnected, or if there is no answer, the number can be 
redialed easily. The station user simply lifts the handset and presses the 
button or
enters the Redial feature code. A trunk access code is automatically entered, and the telephone 
number is redialed. (If redialing while still connected to an outside call, the connection is 
dropped, and the trunk is reseized before the number is dialed.)
Only one telephone number can be stored in the station’s redial memory at a time. This number 
can be stored in one of two ways, depending on station programming:
•
Last number saved: The desired number is manually stored in redial memory by the 
station user. Dialing other numbers does not change the stored number. It only changes 
when a new number is stored.
•
Last number dialed: The last number manually dialed or speed dialed is automatically 
stored. It changes every time the user dials a telephone number. (This is the default 
value of the Redial feature.)
The Last Number Saved and Last Number Dialed features work differently depending on the 
station status when it is used, as shown in the table below. Individual station programming 
determines the mode of the Redial feature (Last Number Dialed or Last Number Saved). The 
Redial feature code (380) performs the redial function (programmed under the 
button).
Non-display system speed-dial numbers cannot be redialed at a display phone.
REDIAL
REDIAL
STATION STATUS WHEN
REDIAL FEATURE IS USED
STATION HAS
“LAST NUMBER SAVED”
STATION HAS
“LAST NUMBER DIALED”
Idle station
Saves the last trunk access code and 
telephone number that was dialed.
A trunk is selected using the same trunk 
access code as used to place last out-
side call, and the last telephone number 
is dialed.
Intercom dial tone (on or off 
hook)
Saves the last trunk access code and 
telephone number that was dialed.
A trunk is selected using the same trunk 
access code as used to place last out-
side call, and the last telephone number 
is dialed.
On an intercom call
Releases the current call, seizes a trunk 
using the saved trunk access code, and 
dials the saved telephone number.
Releases the current call, seizes a trunk 
using the access code used on the last 
outside call, and dials the last telephone 
number dialed.
After selecting a trunk but 
before dialing
Redials the saved telephone number on 
the currently selected trunk. (Note that 
the current trunk is used instead of the 
saved trunk access.) 
Redials the last telephone number 
dialed, using the currently selected 
trunk.
After selecting a trunk and 
dialing one or more digits
Releases the current call, seizes a trunk 
using the saved trunk access code, and 
dials the saved telephone number.
Releases the current call, reseizes the 
trunk (using the access code used on 
that call), and redials the digits that were 
dialed.
On an incoming outside call
Releases the current call, seizes a trunk 
using the saved trunk access code, and 
dials the saved telephone number.
Releases the current trunk, seizes a 
trunk using the same trunk access code 
used on the last outgoing call and dials 
the last number dialed.
