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Appendix A
The following keys are used to make entries. For now, a brief description
for each is given; we'll give you a few more details in a while and a
couple of examples to more fully explain their functions.
0 - 9
M
p
T
w
+
(
)
For the actual phone number.
Signifies a modem call.
Indicates it's a telephone number for a phone in a
"pulse" dialing phone system (the older rotary dialing
phones).
Used when part of the number is dialed in pulse,
and then it switches to tone (pushbutton phones).
Tells the computer to wait two seconds before dialing
any more numbers. Can be used in series for longer
pauses . .
Tells the computer there's more numbers to process.
Used when entering area codes for numbers in your
directory.
The dash is used along with the digits when entering
phone numbers.
The following are the Update Display items that are controlled with the
function keys.
Prefix
(Fl) - Press this to establish any sequence of numbers or special
letters (up to 1 0 maximum) that you need consistently at the beginning
of calls. To clear an existing prefix, type over it with spaces and then
press RETURN. A Prefix entry is only entered if your phone number entry
requires one.
Area
Code
(F2) - Press this key to enter the area code for your current
location. Only enter three digits, your area code will appear in parentheses
automatically. If you make a mistake when entering the area code, press
AREA
CODE again and retype. Change this setting whenever you move
to a location with a different area code.
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