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Using Calling Cards
Storing Calling Card Numbers
Number Characters are yet another way your phone can save
you time in dialing. The Number Character saves a place in the
memory sequence for whatever number you’re calling when you
use your calling card. If you use the Number Character along
with Pause Dialing, using your calling card will be as simple as
a few keystrokes.
1.
Enter
Access
Number
Enter the phone number you use to access your
calling card system, usually a 1-800 phone
number. Skip this step if you only dial 0.
2.
Insert
Pause
Press
ƒ
then press æ. You will see:
Insert Pause o. Press aa
aa
.
3.
Insert
Number
Character
Press
ƒ then press
æ. Press qq
qq
or ZZ
ZZ
to scroll to
Insert Number N. Press aa
aa
.
You will see the number character
N
inserted into the sequence.This special char-
acter saves a place for the number you will be
calling when you use your calling card.
4.
Insert
Pause
Press
ƒ then æ then aa
aa
as in step 2.
5.
Enter
Code
When you use your calling card, the system
prompts you for an access code, usually a PIN
code. Enter this number now. Repeat steps 4
& 5 if your card requires more access codes.
6.
Store
Sequence
Press ¬ to begin storing. Enter a two-digit
location number, enter a name, then press
aa
aa
.
Tip:
You can protect
your calling
card informa-
tion with your
phone’s call
restriction fea-
tures. See page
84 for details.
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