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USING TOUCH-TONE SERVICES
To use your cellular phone to control answering ma-
chines and special telephone services (such as
bank-by-phone or voicemail), simply press the ap-
propriate numbers using your phone’s keypad after
the service answers.
Or, you can store the service’s command sequence
in a speed-dial memory (see “Storing a Number and
Name in Memory” on Page 68), then follow these
steps after the service answers.
1. Recall the memory that contains the command
sequence.
2. Press
. The phone sends the commands
as touch tones.
Adding a Pause
Some services, such as voice mail, require that you
enter an access code and then pause before enter-
ing additional digits. To include a pause in a se-
quence when storing it in memory, press
. The phone displays
p
. When you send
the sequence, the phone pauses for 2
1
/
2
seconds
where you entered a pause. If you need a longer
pause, enter multiple pauses, one after the other.
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