Owner`s manual

Be sure to include all digits re-
quired to dial the number. (For
example, a "1" or "9" may be
required, or perhaps the "*" or
"#"
symbols are required.)
TELCOM ignores extra symbols,
such as the hyphen (-) and the
slash (/). As with other pro-
grams, you can use
(BKSP)
to
correct mistakes.
Before pressing
(ENTER),
pick up
the telephone receiver. Press
(ENTER] and you hear TELCOM
dial the number.
Finding and
Autodialing
Numbers
You can find and autodial a
telephone number stored in
ADRS.DO (Chapter 4) as long as
you have enclosed it in colons
(:). For example, assume
ADRS.DO contains this number:
Joe
Shmow :
1-214/876-2222:
815 Maple,
Dallas, TX, 75219
To find and autodial this
number:
1.
Press the TELCOM FIND key
((F1)),
and enter any part of the
record you want to find. To find
the record containing Jow
Shmow, for example, you could
enter 214, Dallas, TX, or Joe:
Telcom:
Find Joe
TELCOM displays the first
record that contains these
characters. Example:
Joe Shmow :214/876-2222
2.
At the bottom of the screen
TELCOM asks whether you want
to call (Call), find the next
record containing these
characters (More), or quit finding
records (Quit):
Call More Quit
Since this is the record contain-
ing the number you want to dial,
press Call
(CEE).
TELCOM
shows the number as it dials.
3.
Before TELCOM finishes
dialing, pick up the telephone
receiver—Otherwise,
the connec-
tion will be broken.
Fast Pulse Dialing
By dialing at 20 pps (20 pulses
per second), you can dial
numbers twice as fast. Press the
Stat key (CED) and change the 10
pps to 20 pps:
M7IlENN,O,20
pps (ENTER)
(As stated earlier, you can press
CED (ENTER"] to check that you
have entered the parameters cor-
rectly.) Your local telephone
system may not be able to use 20
pps.
If not, change back to 10
pps.
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