After waiting for the system response, press Í to
send the second group of numbers. Continue to
press Í until all digit groups are sent.
If the PIN code feature is activated (see page 56),
the PIN code will automatically be sent after the
first pause by pressing Í.
To store a linked sequence, press Ø, then enter the
location number where you wish to store the number.
Each memory location will only accept up to 32 digits.
NOTE
Long Tone DTMF signals cannot be sent
using this procedure. If Long Tone DTMF signals
are required, they must be sent manually. The tone
will be sent for as long as the key is depressed.
NOTE
Do not add the PIN code to the linked
sequence. Your phone will automatically insert the
PIN code when placing a linked call. Follow the
instructions on page 56.
The following is a typical example of information
required to make a credit card call. The order of
information may vary depending on your service
provider. The information provided below is
designed to accommodate credit card dialing for
the three major long distance carriers.
To enter your calling
card number into memory:
1. Enter your calling card access phone
number. (Typically this is a 1-800 phone
number or a 0. If a 0, skip to step 4.)
2. Insert a pause by pressing
Ï
,
Í
,
Ø.
ø
will appear where the pause is inserted.
Calling Card Dialing
Memory
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