Settings

In this section we tell you how to go into and use AutoRoute Mode, and how to vary the loudness or length of the DTMF tones generated by your dialer. If you don’t care about these things, please go to Using Your Dialer on page 15.

In AutoRoute Mode, the dialer routes calls without your needing to dial a * first, as long as the type of toll call – North American or international—has been programmed into the dialer using LearnMode. This mode is good if you want to make sure that these toll calls use your prepaid phone service. If you don’t want to use AutoRoute Mode, you should ignore this section.

To place the dialer into AutoRoute Mode, take your phone off-hook and dial

# 8 1 # #

If you decide you want to return the dialer to manual mode, take your phone off-hook and dial

# 8 0 # #

If you set the dialer to AutoRoute Mode and you enable keys, the dialer won’t route calls unless they start with a valid key.

Note that in AutoRoute Mode, if you run out of minutes on your service, the dialer will still attempt to route calls to that service. If you’ve run out of minutes, the call will not go through. In this case you can replenish your minutes, let the dialer learn a new calling card, or dial

* 0

before the number you want to dial. * 0 tells the dialer not to route the call you are making. [* 0 will not work if keys are enabled).

In AutoRoute Mode, the dialer will route all North American toll calls through your calling card if you used LearnMode for a North American number. If you don’t want the dialer to route local calls that start with 1, you need to tell the dialer your local area code. To do this, take your phone off-hook and dial

#94 <local area code>##

Settings

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