Advanced storing (continued), Storing calling card information – Motorola digital cellular phone User Manual

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Advanced Storing
(continued)

Storing Calling Card Information

Like Pause Dialing, you can store calling card access
numbers, separated by pauses, for recall later. You can also
store a Number Character in the sequence to save a place for
the number you call when you use your calling card.

See ”Using Lock/Security Features” on page 63 for more
information on protecting your calling card information.

1.

Enter the phone number you use to access your
calling card system. (Skip this step if you only dial 0.)

2.

Press

ƒ

, then press

æ.

You will see

.

Insert

Pause o

.

3.

Press

to insert a pause (

.

o

) into the sequence.

4.

Enter the next numbers, if needed. (For example,
some long distance carriers require you to dial a 0
first. If no further numbers are needed, skip to
step 6.)

5.

Press

ƒ

, then press

æ

.

6.

Press

to scroll to the Number Character. You will

see

.

Insert Number 'N

.

7.

Press

to insert the

'N

Character.

This special character saves a place for the phone
number you will be calling. The number is inserted
automatically when you place the call.

8.

Press

ƒ

,

then press

æ

.

9.

Press

to insert another pause, as in steps 2 and 3.

10.

Enter your calling card PIN number.

11.

Press

¬

to store your calling card sequence.

You will see

Location ——

.

12.

Enter the two-digit memory location where you want
the sequence stored.

You will see

Alpha Or

§

.

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