Verizon SCHu320 User Manual

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Understanding Your Contacts       54
Adding Pauses and Waits
Calls to automated systems often 
require a password or account number. 
Instead of manually entering numbers 
each time, you can store the numbers in 
a contact entry, along with special 
characters called pauses.
• Add Wait: A hard pause stops the calling 
sequence until further input from you. 
• Add 2-Sec Pause: A two-second pause 
stops the calling sequence for two seconds 
and then automatically sends the remaining 
digits.
To enter a Pause or Wait into a number 
in a contact field:
1. Enter the number up to the point 
where a pause or wait is needed.
2. Press the Right Soft Key 
 Options
then select:
•Add 2-Sec Pause:  Insert a 2-second 
pause, indicated by a “P” in the display. 
Enter the remaining numbers after the 
“P”.
•Add Wait: Insert a hard pause, indicated 
by a “W” in the display.
Note: Entering multiple 2-sec Pauses 
extends the length of a pause. For 
example, two consecutive 2-sec 
Pauses cause a total pause time of 
four seconds. Pauses count as 
digits towards the 48-digit 
maximum.
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