Inserting a pause or link into a number, Sending touch-tone signals from phone book – Sony CM-Z100SPR User Manual

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use the same code number to access more than

one automated phone system. You can simply

record the code number in a phone book location

and link that location to each phone number

which will require it.

Inserting a pause or link into a number.

1. Enter the first part of the number.

2. Press the dial where you want to insert a pause or link. The

Options menu will be displayed.

3. Turn the dial to select either “Hard Pause,” “Time Pause” or

“Enter Link” then press the dial. The spot where a hard pause

has been inserted into a phone number will be marked by [H].

A timed pause will be indicated by [T] and a link will be

indicated by [L].

4. After a hard or timed pause, enter the additional numbers

(such as a credit card number) and save the entry as you would

any other entry.

5. After inserting a link, enter the number of the memory location

that you want to attach.

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Sending touch-tone signals from

the phone book.

You can also use your phone to send touch-tone signals (also called

DTMF signals) to access electronic services. Simply put, this means

you can store a series of numbers (such as a personal identification

number) to have at your fingertips whenever you need it.

1. First, store the series of numbers as a phone book entry.

2. When you’re on a call and need to send the numbers, just find

the phone book entry.

3. Press the dial to display the Options menu.

4. Turn the dial to select “Send Tones,” then press the dial.

The numbers will automatically be transmitted in a burst.

Keep in mind that this option can only be used during a call. To enter

and send numbers one by one during a call, use the number buttons.

To change the length of the “send tones” transmission, see “key beep

length” on page 45.

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