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Phone Book
Storing and Placing Numbers
for Calling Card Information
for Calling Card Information
Storing Calling Card Information
Like Pause Dialing, you can store calling card
access numbers, separated by pauses, for recall
later. You can also store a Number Character in the
sequence to save a place for the number you call
when you use your calling card.
access numbers, separated by pauses, for recall
later. You can also store a Number Character in the
sequence to save a place for the number you call
when you use your calling card.
See “Using Lock/Security Features” on page 75 for
more information on protecting your calling card
information.
more information on protecting your calling card
information.
1.
Follow the steps in the ”Getting to Phone
Book…” block above to select Store
Number.You will see Enter Number.
Book…” block above to select Store
Number.You will see Enter Number.
2.
Enter the phone number you use to access
your calling card system. (Skip this step if
you only dial 0.)
your calling card system. (Skip this step if
you only dial 0.)
3.
Press
ƒ
æ.
You will see Insert Wait o.
4.
Press
to insert a pause (o) into the
sequence.
5.
Enter the next numbers, if needed. (For
example, some long distance carriers require
you to dial a 0 first. If no further numbers are
needed, skip to step 7.)
example, some long distance carriers require
you to dial a 0 first. If no further numbers are
needed, skip to step 7.)
6.
Press
ƒ
æ
.
Getting to Phone Book...
1.
Press
ƒ
, then press
to enter the menu system.
2.
Press
to scroll to
Phone Book
, and press
to select.
3.
Press
to scroll to the following features, and press
to
select
or
or
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