For example, you could store your bank account
number in the personal directory.
To store Touch Tone
strings with a phone
number
Key in the phone
number
press ∗∗∗ (p) or
∗∗∗∗ (w)
key in the Touch
Tone string
store the number in
the normal way
∗∗∗ creates a “p” (pause) character. When you recall
this number sequence from memory and press
U,
the phone dials the phone number, pauses 2.5
seconds, then sends the DTMF digits. You can add as
many “p” characters as you need.
∗∗∗∗ creates a “w” (wait) character. When you recall this
number sequence from memory and press
U, the
phone dials the phone number, then waits for you to
press the left
F (
DTMF)
. This is handy if you are calling
a number that then prompts you to enter information,
such as your bank account number.
To link a stored phone
number to DTMF digits
in another memory
location
Key in the phone
number
press ∗∗ (+)
key in memory
location storing the
DTMF string
store the number in
the normal way
Use this if the phone number and DTMF digits do not fit
in one storage location; it links the phone number to
the memory location storing the DTMF string.
∗∗ creates a “+” (link to another memory location).
When you recall this number sequence from memory
and press
U, the phone dials the phone number,
displays digits stored in the memory location you have
entered, then sends them as Touch Tones.
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