QUICK-DIAL NUMBERS AND DIALLING OPTIONS 5 - 6
Dialling options

Access codes and credit card numbers

Sometimes you may want to choose from several long distance
carriers when you make a call. Rates may vary depending on the time
and destination. To take advantage of low rates, you can store the
access codes or long-distance carriers and credit card numbers as
One-Touch and Speed-Dial numbers. You can store these long
dialling sequences by dividing them and setting them up as separate
One-Touch and Speed-Dial numbers in any combination. You can
even include manual dialling using the dial pad. (See Storing
One-Touch Dial numbers on page 5-1 and Storing Speed-Dial
numbers on page 5-2.)
For example, perhaps you have stored ‘555’ on One-Touch key 1 and
‘7000’ on One-Touch key 2. If you press One-Touch key 1,
One-Touch key 2, and Mono Start or Colour Start, you will dial
‘555-7000’.
To temporarily change a number, you can substitute part of the
number with manual dialling using the dial pad.
For example, to change the number to 555-7001 you could press
One-Touch key 1 and then press 7001 using the dialling pad.
If you must wait for an other dial tone or s ignal at any point in t he
dialling sequence, store a pause there in the number by
pressing Redial/Pause. Each key press adds a 3.5-second
delay.