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Appendix A
4.
W
added after the number allows for the necessary time span for
the telephone to access a phone system (like MCl or Sprint) or
to gain access to an outside line, such as when you dial 9 in an
office situation.
W
equals 2 seconds,
WW
equal
4
seconds,
WWW
equal
6
seconds, etc.
5.
M signifies a Modem call. Unless you put an M as the last character
in a phone number, the computer assumes it's a voice call. It dials
and tells you to pick up the handset. M is used with modem calls.
The computer dials and waits for an acknowledgement from the
computer on the other end.
6.
Most numbers will consist of only an area code and seven digits,
with no letters.
7.
A + added after the number means there is more; that this is
only the first half of a long dialing sequence. Usually, you would
use it at the end of a Sprint or MCI-type access number. The plus
sign must be the last character in the first part of the number. When
the computer dials a number that ends in
+
, it beeps and pauses.
You would then move the reverse video bar to a number in the
list (the second part of your number), and press DIAL, or press
KEYBOARD to dial the second part from the keyboard.
8.
When numbers are entered in the phone directory, they should all
have area codes enclosed in parentheses. The computer will then
recognize these numbers as area codes and will compare your area
code with the area code of the number to be called. If they match,
the area code will not be dialed. If they don't match, the computer
will dial the area code.
9.
When you add a new name/number, it's automatically placed in
the proper alphabetical sequence in the directory (excluding the #1
and #2 entries).
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