Motorola 68P09396A92-A User Manual

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MEMORY

If your party gives you another number to call, simply enter it from
the keypad. If you make an error, press Ç to erase the last digit
entered or hold Ç to erase the entire entry.

Advise your party that they will hear tones as you store the num-
ber. To call the Scratch Pad number at the end of an outgoing con-
versation, press ´, Í.

T o n e D i a l i n g ( T w o - P a r t C a l l i n g )

Your telephone provides the standard Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) signals used to access alternate long distance services, sig-
nal pagers, answering machines, etc. Generally, these services use a
two-part procedure: First, a call is placed from the memory or
through the keypad to a central telephone number, then a second
dial tone is heard and the additional tone digits are sent.

To Tone Dial from the keypad, make the initial call. Append addi-
tional tone digits using the keypad. The tones are automatically sent
as you press the keys. Do not press Í.

To Tone Dial from a memory location, place the initial call. Recall
from memory (using ‰, two-digit location number) the number
you wish to send as DTMF digits. Press ‰, Í. Repeat these
steps as required to send separate groups of numbers.

Memory Linking is used when constant number sequences are

required, such as banking inquiries, answering machines, and
voice mail.

P a u s e D i a l i n g ( M e m o r y L i n k i n g )

1. Enter the first group of numbers from the keypad or recall

them from memory by pressing and the two-digit

location number.

2. Insert a pause by pressing П, Н.

o will appear where the

pause is inserted.

3. Enter the next group of numbers, or recall them from memory

by pressing Ï, and the two-digit location number.

4. Repeat this sequence for as many groups as you wish up to a

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