MEMORY
maximum of 24 digits. (Each pause occupies a digit.)
However, in order to store this information to a memory loca-
tion, each sequence can only contain 16 digits.
5.To store a Linked Sequence, press Ø, then enter the two-
digit location number where you wish to store the number.
Two-PartCalling, as described on page 26, can be automated by a
unique feature which permits the programming and memory stor-
age of pauses between groups of numbers. When recalled or sent,
the telephone stops transmitting at the pause and waits for your
response (i.e., secondary dial tone).
EXAMPLE:To construct a number sequence which you might use
to inquire about your bank balance, follow this example.
The bank’s telephone number is 123-4567. Your ID number is 888.
Your account number is 22.
NOTE:Pressing or £may be required by the bank.
Instruction and Key Sequence Display
1.Enter the phone number of the bank—
,¤,,,,,,
or recall it from Memory Location 02—
,,¤.
2.Create a pause—
Ï,Í.
3.Enter the ID number and a pound sign—
°,°,°,£,
or recall it from Memory Location 03—
Ï,,,.
4.Create another pause—
Ï,Í.
5.Enter the account number and a pound
sign—¤,¤,£.
6.To store the number, press Øand the
two-digit location number. The memory
location number will be displayed to
confirm storage. Each memory location
will only accept up to 16 digits.
(Indicates the two-digit
location number 10)
1088Co22C7o888Co67o888C234567o1234567
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