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If your system is a TA-824 or higher and you have Caller ID, you can set a button that will capture the CID of the last calls you have answered on your set. The feature is called Caller-ID Personal and it requires 2 left side buttons on the phone to be preprogrammed for that feature.
Label them CID-S and CID-I. I put them on buttons 11 and 12 (counting from bottom to top) in the S and I order. To do that, press PROGRAM the button and dial 7 STORE for Indicate and 6 STORE for Select. Now, when a call comes in, it will save under the buttons and you can view them with tie I and S buttons and the navigator up and down arrows.
It's been a long time since I have used Panasonic analog phones, but the redial function in them used to be mechanical. It dialed 15 times with a 45 second pause between attempts. The key was, it expected you to pick up the handset, cancelling the redial if you got an answer.
If you got an answer and didn't do anything, it hung up and redialed again until you picked up the handset!
Press the redial button (the one you describe). Press the OK button, it will display "Erase" Press OK again, it will displa "Erase? Yes, No. Scroll to Yes and press OK again.
you need to press the interlocking circles button on the handset (in the centre at the top) to show the last number dialled (incidentally, you can now press the down arrow to scroll through previous dialled numbers).
When you get to the one you want, simply press the green handset button to dial the number displayed.
That's last number re-dial in 2 steps (there is no single click solution)
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