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Storing a Code on a One- touch Button
You can store a special code on its own
Including Codes in a One- touch Number
You can code both telephone numbers and one or more special code numbers on a single one- touch button, with appropriate pauses between numbers to allow for system response. You can code up to 30 digits, with each pause character counting as one digit.
The following example illustrates the sequence for accessing voice mail. The
In the example, the digital set sends the voice mail access code, pauses for two seconds while the system switches to voice mail, and then sends the caller's voice mail password.
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Use this feature for any call requiring multiple number entry. For example, use the feature to:
∙Connect to an alternative public network using the access number and then send the number of the person you want to call
∙Send the sometimes complicated sequence of numbers needed to connect to a private network number
∙Navigate your way through a call answering system that requires you to respond to a number of voice menu options
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