Radio Shack CT-502 owner manual Calling Card Dialing, Storing a Calling Card Sequence

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CALLING CARD DIALING

To use your cellular phone to dial long distance numbers with a calling card number, you can simply dial as you usually would (for example, dial 0 and the telephone number then press SND, then enter your calling card number when you hear the prompt).

For convenience, your phone lets you store a calling card se- quence in memory with your long distance carrier’s calling card PIN. When you use this stored sequence to make a call, the phone automatically sends the required calling card infor- mation and prompts you to enter the telephone number you want to call.

Storing a Calling Card Sequence

1.If you dial a regular phone number (such as a 1-800

number) to start a calling card call, enter that number, then enter a pause (press FCN SND STO ).

Or, if you dial 0 before the telephone number to start a calling card call, press OPER 0 so 0 appears.

2.Press FCN SND # so Insert Num‘N flashes.

3.Within 8 seconds, press STO so ‘N appears after the numbers you previously entered. (‘N represents the place where the phone will prompt you to enter the area code and number you want to call.)

Note: If you are unable to press STO within 8 seconds, the display clears. Press any key to recall the display.

4.Enter another pause.

5.Enter your calling card PIN number.

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Contents CT-502 Flip-Style Handheld Cellular Telephone Features Fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 223 PM Table of Contents Troubleshooting Safety Information Other FeaturesResetting the Phone Care and Maintenance SpecificationsRetractable Antenna Earpiece Status IndicatorsLook AT Your Phone InUse Indicator Reading the Status IndicatorsPower/Lock Indicator Flip Cover Volume ControlsReading the Display NoSvc No Service IndicatorRoam Indicator Using the Battery Installing the BatteryCharging the Battery Checking Battery Power Replacing a Battery During a Call Important Battery Tips Turning the Phone ON/OFF Signal STRENGTH/SERVICE AreaBasic Operation Making a Call Tone Display Shows Description Answering a CallSystem Busy Message Missed Call Message Adjusting the Ringer Volume Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Earpiece Volume Using MuteMaking Emergency Calls Important NotesRedialing Numbers Using Last Ten Number RedialUsing Automatic Redial Number Longer than Seven Digits Displaying NumbersYour Phone Number Turning a Function On/Off Menu FunctionsOverview Function Status Quick-Review Menu Functions List Emergcy Call Auto LockTurbo Dial Number PrefTurning the Call-Time Reminder Tone Off/On Using the Menu FunctionsTurning the Signal Strength Meter Off/On Turning the Automatic Call Timer On/Off Using Silent ScratchpadChanging the Ringer Style Changing the Alert Type Turning the Keypad Tones Off/On Using Automatic Answer Using Multiple Key Answer Turning One-Touch Dialing Off/OnTurning the Emergency Display Off/On Turning the Number Display Preference Off/OnUsing Call Screening Turning the Message Reminder Tones Off/On Using Memory Storing Speed Dial NumbersFm Page 37 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 223 PM Storing Speed Dial Numbers in Blocks Block Number Includes Memory LocationsONE-TOUCH Dialing Speed RECALL/DIALINGMemory SCROLLING/DIALING Scrolling by Name Alphabetical OrderScrolling by Memory Location Number Scrolling While a Call is in ProgressChanging Information in a Memory Location Clearing a Memory Memory Dialing Tips Using Scratchpad MemoryBanking or Other Phone Services Frequently Dialed Area Codes/PrefixesLocking Your Phone Security FeaturesUsing Manual Lock Using Automatic Lock Changing the Lock CodeDisplaying the Lock Code Using Service Restrictions Service Description LevelFm Page 49 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 223 PM Overview/Receiving Messages Other FeaturesUsing the Messaging Functions You See MeaningViewing/Recalling Messages Using the Phone with Handsfree Equipment Deleting MessagesUsing the Call Timers Displaying the Individual Call TimerUsing the Resettable Call Timer Displaying the Cumulative Call TimerSelecting the Active Phone Number Phone Cellular System Type Display Shows NumberSetting the Cellular System Type Std AB Displaying the Currently Selected System Type Selecting the Cellular System Type Using Cellular System PIN Dialing RoamingMaking a Call Using Your PIN Enabling/Disabling PIN DialingUsing TOUCH-TONE Services Adding a PauseCalling Card Dialing Storing a Calling Card SequencePlacing a Call Using a Stored Calling Card Sequence Resetting the Phone Using Master ResetUsing Master Clear If the power comes on, but the phone does not work TroubleshootingIf the phone’s power does not come on or stay on Operating Environment Safety InformationTraffic Safety Emergency Calls FCC Regulations Care and Maintenance Specifications Patent InformationFm Page 72 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 223 PM Display Message Glossary Stored Emergcy Call Indiv TimerNoNames FullScan AB Std SettingScan a Scan BRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation