7.7 Chain dialing from the memory
Chain dialing from the memory is ideal for making calls that require a sequence of numbers to be dialed, such as using a calling card to call a
Chain dialing from the memory works by storing the sequences of numbers in the GN 7170’s memory locations (0 through 9). See the Storing a name and number in memory section for rel- evant instructions, and specifically step 3 (choosing the memory location).
For example, you might save the following sequences of numbers (your long distance carrier’s access number, your calling card number and your authorization code) into the following memory locations (0 through 9) of your GN 7170:
The number for... | Memory location (0 through 9) |
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Long distance carrier’s access number: 1 123 123 1234 | 7 |
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Your calling card number: 123456789 | 8 |
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Authorization code: 1234 | 9 |
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To chain dial from the memory, complete the following (refer to the above table’s example):
1.Make sure the cordless phone is ON.
2.Press the MEM button, and then press 7.
•The 7 represents your long distance carrier’s access number.
3.When you hear the access tone, press the MEM button again, and then press 8.
•The 8 represents your calling card number.
4.When you hear the second access tone, press the MEM button again, and then press 9.
•The 9 represents your authorization code.
The complete sequence of numbers will now be dialed.
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