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Using Memory
Advanced Storing
Pause
Dialing
If you often find yourself calling voice mail, bank-by-phone
or other automated calling systems, you’ll appreciate the
convenience of Pause Dialing. Simply save the numbers as a
linked sequence, and you’ll never need to enter them again!
Here’s how it works: when you call automated phone sys-
tems, a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers,
account numbers, etc. You can store these numbers in your
phone’s memory along with the automated system’s access
number. Just separate them with a pause (
o
) – a special
character that tells your phone to wait before sending addi-
tional numbers.
Placing a
Call with
Pause
Dialing
To place a call using Pause Dialing, simply recall it as you
would any other number in your Phone Book and press
æ
to place the call. When the recording prompts you for infor-
mation, just press
‰
,
æ
and your phone will send the
next set of numbers that you stored. Press
‰
,
æ
as
many times as necessary to transmit each set of numbers.
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