To tone dial from a memory location, place the
initial call. Recall from memory (using ‰, location
number) the number you wish to send as DTMF
digits. Press ‰, Í. Repeat these steps as
required to send separate groups of numbers.
Two-part calling can be automated by a unique
feature which permits the programming and
memory storage of pauses between groups of
numbers. When recalled or sent, the telephone
stops transmitting at the pause and waits for your
response (i.e., secondary dial tone).
Two methods of Pause Dialing are explained below:
• Memory Linking is used when constant number
sequences are required, such as banking
inquiries, answering machines, and voice mail.
• Calling Card Dialing provides you with a method
for storing lengthy calling card information in the
phone’s memory and sending this information
quickly and easily.
Once this information is stored, a few key
presses will transmit the linked information. The
phone will even prompt you to insert the number
you wish to call.
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