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Using Memory
Using Pause Dialing
Once stored, you may recall the entry and place the call. All of the
digits you have stored will be recalled, but your phone will only
send the tones for the set of numbers before the first pause.
Using Memory Linking
Each memory location holds up to 32 digits, including pauses.
Some automated systems, however, may require you to enter
more than 32 digits. If this is required, split the numbers into
two memory locations and recall the second set of digits as you
need them.
1.
Place
Call
Enter the two-digit memory location of the
Pause Dialing number and press & hold
a
a
a
a
or press
ª
. Your phone will dial the
access number and wait for your input when
it reaches the first pause.
2.
Send
More
Numbers
When the automated system prompts you
for information, press
a
a
a
a
or
ª
to send the
next group of numbers. Repeat this step to
send each group of numbers that you have
stored.
3.
End
Call
Press
º
, close the phone, or press &
hold
a
a
a
a
until you hear a high tone and
press
a
a
a
a
again.
1.
Recall 2nd
Location
Once you have sent the tones from the
1st location, press
‰
and the two-digit
memory location where you stored the
second set of digits.
2.
Send
Tones
Press
‰
and
ª
to send the tones in the
2nd location. If you have stored a pause in
the 2nd location, your phone will pause as
usual when it reaches the pause character.