Last number redial, Dialing from the call log, Dialing from the call directory – Teo 6210 ISDN Phone User Manual

Page 10: Using speed dial keys, Using dss keys

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Tone Commander 6210/6220 User Guide

Last Number Redial

The Redial feature dials the last number that was dialed with the dial
pad or a Speed Dial key. Digits dialed after a call is connected are not
saved.

Select REDIAL to redial the last number.

Dialing from the Call Log –

refer to page 12.

Dialing from the Call Directory –

refer to page 15.

Using Speed Dial Keys

Speed Dial keys automatically dial a series of up to 24 digits when
pressed. If your telephone is on-hook, an idle call appearance will be
selected before dialing. If you are already on a call, the digits will be
dialed using DTMF tones on that call.

Use Speed Dial keys to dial frequently-called numbers, to activate
network features that include a directory number, and to speed up
dialing of access numbers for voice mail, auto attendant, and similar
systems.

Any unused multifunction key can be programmed as a Speed Dial key
– see page 24.

Press a Speed Dial key to dial a number.

The dialed digits will be shown in the display.

Using DSS Keys

DSS keys are a special type of Call Appearance/Directory Number
keys that are programmed with speed dial numbers to provide Direct
Station Selection. When the call appearance is idle or busy, DSS keys
act like Speed Dial keys, to call a station. When ringing, DSS keys act
like CA/DN keys, to answer a call.

Press an idle DSS key to dial the selected station number.

If the station associated with the DSS key is ringing, the call
appearance will be answered.

Any Call Appearance/Directory Number key can be programmed as a
DSS key – see page 22.

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