An Outside Line or a Computer Accessed Line
The PAUSE function in the dial operation is helpful when accessing an outside
line or a
If you press the PAUSE button, you can dial the telephone number without waiting for the line access or the computer tone.
One pause is required when waiting for an outside dial tone. Example (PBX):
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Two pauses are required when waiting for a computer access tone. Example (For MCI, SPRINT, etc.):
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2 or 3 memory stations are required, as one memory cannot store over 16 digits.
Pressing the PAUSE button once counts as 1 digit. Pressing the TONE button counts as 1 digit.
(Refer to “Tone Button Usage” on page 16.)
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