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Managing the Phone Book
Using Pauses in Numbers
When you call automated systems, a recorded 
message prompts you for numbers such as PIN 
numbers and account numbers. You can store 
these numbers in the same memory location as the 
automated system’s access number. Separate the 
numbers with “pauses”—special characters that tell 
your phone to wait a few seconds before sending 
additional numbers—and store the string in the 
same way you would other numbers.
Tip: 
You can 
store 32 
characters in a 
phone memory 
location, or 20 
characters in a 
SIM card 
memory 
location. A 
pause is equal 
to one 
character.
Enter Pauses in Numbers
1. Enter the phone number
 you use to access 
the automated system.
2. Press and hold
 
*
. You will see a pause 
character (
Ü
) inserted into the number entry.
3. Enter the next group of numbers
. For 
example, enter your PIN number. If the 
automated system requires a * or #, enter 
those symbols, too.
4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 
as many times as 
necessary.
5. To store the entry
 follow the procedures in 
Dial Numbers With Pauses
To dial a number with pauses:
1. Recall the entry
2. Press 
O
 to place the call.
The first pause in the number waits until the 
call is answered. When the automated 
system answers, your phone waits a few 
seconds and then automatically sends the 
next set of numbers, then the next, until all 
numbers are sent.