location (‘+’ character). This allows the automatic sending of Touch Tones.
For more information on using these special characters see “Automatically Sending Touch Tones” on page 56.
• To enter a Pause (p), press ∗∗∗. Note that a ‘p’ appears on the display, but this is different from just keying in the letter ‘p’.
•To enter a Wait (w), press ∗∗∗∗.
•To enter a link to another location, press ∗∗. A ‘+’ sign will appear on the display. A ‘+’ in the middle of a string links to another location.
Note: A ‘+’ at the beginning of a number is used for inter- national calls. See “Making a Call” on page 13 for more information.
Joining two locations for long Touch Tone strings:
1)Enter the Touch Tone string and store it in the phone book. Remember its location number.
2)Recall the phone number (assuming it’s already stored) and remember its location number.
3)Press ∗∗. The ‘+’ character is displayed after the phone number.
4)Enter the location number (one or two digits) of the Touch Tone string (from Step 1). Store the new con- tents (phone number, ‘+’, and Touch Tone location).
When the phone displays SAVE IN LOCATION? enter the location number from Step 2 and press 2..
For details on sending Touch Tones, see “Sending Touch Tones” on page 56.
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