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If you have stored a pause in the 2nd location, your phone will pause as usual when it
reaches the pause character.
Using calling cards
Storing calling card numbers
Number characters are another way your phone can save you time in dialing. The number
character saves a place in the memory sequence for whatever number you are calling when you
use your calling card. For best results you may use the number character along with pause
dialing.
1.
Enter access number
Enter the phone number you use to access the calling card system, usually a 1-800 phone
number. Skip this step if you only dial 0.
2.
Insert pause
Press [FCN] then press [SEND]. You will see: Insert pause 0. Press [MENU].
3.
Insert number character
Press [FCN] then press [SEND]. Press [↑] or [↓] to scroll to Insert Number N. Press
[MENU]. You will see the number character N inserted into the sequence. This special
character saves a place for the number you will be calling when you use your calling card.
4.
Insert pause
Press [FCN] and then [SEND] then [MENU] as in step 2.
5.
Enter code
When you use you calling card, the system prompts you for an access code, usually a PIN
code. Enter this number.
6.
Repeat
Repeat steps 4 and 5 if your card requires more access codes.
7.
Store sequence
Press [STO]. Enter a two digit location, select an icon, press [CLR], enter a name if you
like, and press [STO] or [MENU] when finished. Your phone will confirm the entry by
displaying the information you stored.
Tip:
You can protect you calling card information with your phone's call restr iction features.
See page ___ for details.
Using calling cards
Placing a calling card call
Once you have stored your calling card information, recall the information and place the call
whenever you want to use your calling card. Before your phone begins dialing, it will prompt
you for the number you want to call. Once you have entered the number, your phone will
automatically insert the number in place of the number character you stored.
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