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Storing Calling Card Information
Like Pause Dialing, you can store calling card access
numbers, separated by pauses, for easy recall later. You can
also store a number character in the sequence to save a place
for the number you call using your calling card.
You can protect your calling card information with your
phone’s security features. See “Security Features” on pages
81-92 for details.
1. Enter the phone number you use to access your
calling card system (usually a 1-800 phone
number). Skip this step if you only dial 0.
2. Press
F
then press
S
.
3. Press
to insert a pause into the sequence.
4. Enter the next group of numbers. (For example,
some long distance carriers require you to dial a 0
before the number you are calling.)
5. Press
F
then press
S
.
6. Press
to scroll to the number character.
You will see:
Insert Num 'N
7. Press
to insert the ‘N character into the
sequence. This special character saves a place for
the phone number you will be calling. The number
is inserted into the sequence automatically when
you place the call.
8. Press
F
then press
S
.