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Storing and Placing Numbers with Pause
Dialing
Entering a Pause in a Number
When you call automated systems, a recorded message prompts
you for PIN numbers, Voice Mail numbers, etc.
You can store these numbers in your phone's memory, separated
by "pauses"—special characters that tell your phone to wait
before sending additional numbers.
1 Select Store Name and Number. You see Enter Number.
2 Enter the phone number you use to access the automated
system.
3 Press F, then press S.
You see Insert Wait o.
4 Press A to insert a pause (o) into the sequence.
5 Enter the next group of numbers (such as an account number
or PIN number.)
6 Enter any other required symbols (such as * or #).
7 Insert another pause, and enter the next group of numbers by
repeating steps 3 through 5 as many times as necessary.
You can store up to 32 digits, including pauses. Then store the
entire sequence as you would any phone number.
8 Press  to begin storing.
You see Location ——.
Time and
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9 Enter the two-digit memory location where you want the
sequence stored.
10 When you see Enter Name:, enter a name for your sequence.
(See "How to Enter a Name" on page 20 for details on
entering names.)
11 Press A when you finish entering the name.
Your phone displays the location, number, and name you
stored.
Placing a Call with Pauses
To use your stored sequence:
1 Recall the stored number with the pause inserted.
2 Press and hold A, or press S, to place the call.
3 When the recording prompts you for information, press A or
S to send the next set of stored numbers.
4 Press A or press S as many times as necessary, to transmit
all the numbers.
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