Notes – Panasonic KX-F3100 User Manual

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Inserting a pause into a phone number (PAUSE button)

If your unit is connected to a private branch exchange (PBX), you need to dial an access

number to get an outside line. A pause must be inserted between the access number and the
phone number, especially when storing the number into memory or redialing. Pressing the

PAUSE button causes a dialing delay in the dialing sequence. If a transmission error occurs

frequently when making an overseas transmission, add two pauses at the end of the phone

number.

Using the PAUSE button:

Press PAUSE when required.

Example-1: Dial or store the phone numbers as follows when the line access number of your

exchange is 9.

Example-2: Dial or store the phone numbers as follows to make an overseas transmission.

International I

Country

access code

code

Phone number

PAUSE

PAUSE

NOTES:

- PAUSE can be stored into memory {see pages 81 to 88).
- Pressing the PAUSE button counts as 1 digit while programming.

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