To place a pause between DTMF digits (when entering the number):
Press * * *. The ‘p’ character will be displayed. When the DTMF number is sent, a pause of 2.5 seconds will be inserted automatically.
To place a ‘wait’ character (when adding a DTMF string to a phone number, or requiring a ‘wait’ within a DTMF string):
It is necessary to place a ‘wait’ character (‘w’) between a phone number and the subsequent DTMF string.
In addition, you may include a ‘w’ character at any point in a DTMF string, if required.
On reaching each ‘w’ character, the phone ‘waits’ for you to press SEND. On pressing SEND, the phone will automatically send as DTMF all the numbers or digits following the ‘w’ (until the next ‘w’, if any, is reached). You can also press MENU SEND or MENU 17 at this point to send DTMF.
To enter a wait character (to precede a DTMF string, or within the string):
ARecall the phone number, or enter the number, as appropriate.
BPress * * * *. The ‘w’ (wait) character will be displayed, after the phone number.
CEnter the DTMF number (i.e. after the ‘w’ character).
D To enter a ‘w’ character within the DTMF number, press * * * *.
E Store the whole sequence in a memory location.
To send DTMF numbers:
ARecall the phone number from memory using the RCL key.
BMake the call in the usual way (i.e. press SEND).
CWhen the call has been answered, press SEND again to send the DTMF number.
DIf any further wait character is encountered, within the DTMF string, press SEND again to send the remaining part of the DTMF string.
ETo stop DTMF sending, press CLR.
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