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26 Basic Operations
number and then another number, such as an access
number for an answering machine or voice mail system.
Stop Dialing
A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers
until you press
YES. You can enter a stop in a series of
digits by pressing and holding # until is shown in the
display.
Pause Dialing
A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for
approximately two seconds before sending the next
series. You can enter a pause in a series of digits by press-
ing and holding
* until is shown in the display.
For example, if your office has a voice mail system that
requires you to dial a phone number, followed by your
extension, followed by an access code, you could enter
the following: 555-1111 2222 33333 where 555-
1111 is the phone number to enter your voice mail sys-
tem. is a stop. 2222 is your extension. is a pause.
33333 is your access code.
When you press
YES, your phone dials the phone num-
ber and then stops transmitting tones. When your voice
mail system asks for your extension you would press
YES
to transmit your extension. The access code is sent after
the pause. If the timing in your voice mail system
requires a pause longer than two seconds, you could
enter a stop instead of the pause, or use multiple pauses.
You can also store groups of numbers, which can include
stops and pauses in a phonebook position. You can then
dial the numbers by entering the phonebook position
and pressing
YES until the phone dials the phone num-
ber.
Emergency Calls
Your phone was programmed with an emergency num-
ber (911) when it was manufactured. The programmed
emergency number can be dialed and called at any time,
if there is an emergency system available, regardless of
any call restrictions you have set through the CALL
MANAGER menu.
Note! The Keypad Lock feature prohibits emergency number
access (911) until unlocked.
A representative from your service provider or the retail
outlet where you purchased your phone should be able
to change the emergency number in your phone if a 911
system is not available in your service area.
If police, fire, or medical help is needed, dial 911 or your
emergency number and press
YES. Tell the dispatcher
that you are calling from a mobile phone. Mobile 911
calls do not automatically provide emergency personnel
with your name, location, or phone number. The dis-
patcher will want to know the following:
1
Your name and mobile phone number.
2
The nature of the emergency.