PAUSES - (Automatic) [FCN + 0 + 1] This function creates pauses while sending
out DTMF signalling tones during conversation mode. When an automatic pause is
used, the phone will pause for three (3) seconds and then continue dialing the
DTMF sequence.
Multiple pauses may be placed together to extend the duration of the pause - i.e. 6,
9, 12 seconds etc.
For example, this function may be used for calling a paging system and sending
commands, ID numbers (PIN, and/or numeric messages:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
“123456789” + “,” + “,” + “123456789#” + “,” + “987654321#” + SND
(1) This is the phone number to be called via the cellular system.
(2) This is an Automatic Pause character which indicates a 3 second delay.
(3) This is a second Automatic Pause character indicating a 3 second delay. The
phone will wait a total of 6 seconds before continuing with the following DTMF
digits.
(4) This is a DTMF digit sequence which may represent the PIN of the called pager.
(5) This is an additional Automatic Pause mark. The phone will wait 3 seconds
before continuing with the following DTMF digits.
(6) This is a continuation of the DTMF digit sequence which may represent the
numeric message to be sent to the pager.
(7) This is the Send keypress which causes the phone to initiate a call.
MEMORY LINKING - [FCN + 0 + 2] Memory Linking is a function that allows a
phone number to be chained together with a memory recall number for the purpose
of adding DTMF signalling digits after a number is to be sent.
For example, this function may be used to link individual long-distance recall numbers
to a single recall number which holds credit card information. The primary recall
number(s) would contain the link information:
Recall #01
(1) (2) (3) (4)
“123456789” + “L” + “99” + SND
(1) This is the phone number to be called via the cellular system.
(2) This is a linking mark which indicates that the following two digits represent the
recall number to be linked.
(3) This is the number of the memory recall location to be linked, and therefore treated
as DTMF signalling.
(4) This is the Send keypress which causes the phone to initiate a call.
Note: Once the call is placed a pause is automatically inserted and the user
must press the SND key in order to output the linked DTMF sequence.
ROAMING(SYSTEM SELECT)
Each cellular service area can have two cellular service suppliers called carriers. One
carrier is called the “A” system and the other carrier is called the “B” system. Your
phone is designed to work with either or both carriers.The system priority feature
allows you to program your phone for optimum operation when in your home serving
area or when away from your home area. This is called roaming. When you buy your
phone, you may register (receive a phone number) with either or both of your local
carriers. Contact the office of your home cellular phone company for information
about the roaming agreements they have with other cellular phone companies .In
some areas, roaming telephones are automatically recognized by the cellular
system’s computer. In other areas, you must contact the cellular phone operator
before it can recognize your phone. The company needs to know your telephone
number, your phone’s ESN (electronic serial number), and how you plan to pay for
your calls. There is usually an additional charge for roaming calls.
Note: The ESN for your phone is located in the battery compartment of the
phone, and comprises of the first 8 digits preceded by NEC’s company code
of 189.
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