Calling card dialing, Storing a calling card sequence – Radio Shack CT-502 User Manual

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CALLING CARD DIALING

To use your cellular phone to dial long distance numbers with
a calling card number, you can simply dial as you usually
would (for example, dial 0 and the telephone number then
press

, then enter your calling card number when you

hear the prompt).

For convenience, your phone lets you store a calling card se-
quence in memory with your long distance carrier’s calling
card PIN. When you use this stored sequence to make a call,
the phone automatically sends the required calling card infor-
mation and prompts you to enter the telephone number you
want to call.

Storing a Calling Card Sequence

1. If you dial a regular phone number (such as a 1-800

number) to start a calling card call, enter that number,
then enter a pause (press

).

Or, if you dial 0 before the telephone number to start a
calling card call, press

so 0 appears.

2. Press

so

Insert

Num‘N

flashes.

3. Within 8 seconds, press

so

‘N

appears after the

numbers you previously entered. (

‘N

represents the

place where the phone will prompt you to enter the area
code and number you want to call.)

Note: If you are unable to press

within 8 seconds,

the display clears. Press any key to recall the display.

4. Enter another pause.

5. Enter your calling card PIN number.

SND

FCN

SND

STO

0

OPER

FCN

SND

#

STO

STO

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