User's Manual

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Quick Ways
to Make Calls
To enter a hyphen, pause or link
In addition to digits, you can insert hyphens, pauses and links into the
phone number of a Phone Book entry.
Hyphens: Turn off the phone’s autohyphenation feature (see page 68)
when you want to enter a hyphen manually, e.g., when you store a
foreign number.
Pauses: When you want to send DTMF signals (see page 38) for
electronic banking, etc., inserting a pause after the first string of digits
causes the phone to pause before dialing the second string. This ensures
your counterpart is ready to accept the second string. A Time Pause
waits for a specified period of time before sending the second string. A
Hard Pause requires the pause to be manually released before sending
the second string.
Links: You can join two or more Phone Book entries (e.g., a doctor’s
phone number and your medical record number). Once you have
specified the first entry, you insert a link. Then specify the second
number by entering its memory location number.
1 While entering digits, push .
The Options menu appears.
2 Turn to select the information you want
to enter, then push
.
After inserting a hyphen, pause or link, the display
returns to number entry mode.
To enter Select The display shows
a hyphen Enter Hyphen
a pause Enter Time Pause T
or
Enter Hard Pause H
a link Enter Link L
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