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| Pause | [ Hold ] |
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| Example: To call an answering machine at | ||
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| 4.5 seconds, then dial 321 to retrieve messages, enter [ 5 ] | ||
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| [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 0 ] [5 ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ Hold ] [ Hold ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ]. | ||
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| Recall | [ Spkr ] |
| R | Sends a timed switchhook flash needed to alert the system | ||
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| on the other end (such as a PBX or Centrex), and to use | ||
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| some local telephone company custom calling features | ||
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| (such as Call Waiting). Use Recall only as the first entry in | ||
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| a speed dial number. | ||
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| Example: To use a favorite Centrex feature, you have to | ||
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| send a timed switchhook flash and then dial 388. Enter | ||
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| [ Spkr ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ][ 8 ]. | ||
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| Stop | [ Mic ] |
| S | Stops the dialing sequence so the user can enter addi- | ||
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| tional digits, such as a credit card number or password. | ||
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| Press [ Feature ] and the | ||
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| Note: Since PARTNER | ||
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| ton, the Stop dialing function is not available on those | ||
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| phones. | ||
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| Example: Your local | ||
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| to enter a password before the account number. To pro- | ||
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| gram a marked speed dial number to call the bank at 555- | ||
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| 7898, include a stop for manually entering the password, | ||
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| and continue with the bank account number (679 556 88), | ||
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| enter [ * ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 8 ] [ Mic ] [ [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 9 ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] | ||
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| [ 8 ] [ 8 ] . Marking the phone number prevents the account | ||
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| number from being displayed when users dial it. | ||
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| [ Transfer ] | T | Sends touch tones over a rotary line to electronic equip- | |||
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| ment such as answering machines and bank computers. | ||
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| Example: Your system is connected to rotary lines but | ||
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| you want to call an answering machine at | ||
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| retrieve messages. Since the answering machine requires | ||
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| touch tones, enter [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ Transfer ]. All | ||
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| digits pressed during the rest of the call are sent as touch | ||
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| tones. | ||
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