Sending tone signals – Audiovox TDM-2500 User Manual

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2) Enter a number you wish to store in memory.

After your call ends, the number appears on

the display.

3) Press MEM 35) (Mem Store) to store the

number.

To turn the Scratch Pad off during a
conversation, press MENU

(sE>

(Silent Pad).

The Silent Scratch Pad will be turned off.

Sending Tone Signals

You can send Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)

tones to communicate with computerized systems,

such as answering machines, voice mail or
banking by phone.

A DTMF is a digit or a string of digits that
produces tone signals—^the sounds created when

you press the keys on your phone’s key pad.

You can store DTMF strings the same way you
store phone numbers.

Refer to Storing a Number

and Name in Memory on page 51 for more

information about storing numbers.

DTMF tones are enabled only when the Silent
Scratch Pad is off.

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To send a DTMF manually;

1) During a conversation, recall a DTMF string

from either last dialed memory or memory
location.

2) Press MENU ® (Send DTMF).

Make sure No Restrict or Local Only is

selected in the Call Restriction menu.

Refer to

the Security Menu on page 45 for more

information about call restrictions.

To recall DTMF from memory:

1) Enter the number you wish to dial.

2) Press MENU

'SS)

(MemoryLink).

3) Enter the memory location for the DTMF string

you want to send.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to send additional DTMF

tones.

4) Press (S) to dial the number.

5) After the call connects, press

(^)

to transmit

each DTMF string.

To use DTMF as a pause function:

1) Enter the number you wish to dial.

2) Press MENU OD (Pause).

3) Enter the DTMF string you want to send.

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