Using Pauses In Numbers - Motorola Satellite Series 9500 User Manual

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Using Pauses in Numbers

You can
Tip:
store as many
as 16
characters. A
pause is equal
to one
character.
74
Managing the Phone Book
When you call automated systems, a recorded
message prompts you for numbers such as PIN
numbers and account numbers. You can store
these numbers in the same memory location as the
automated system's access number. Separate the
numbers with "pauses"—special characters that tell
your phone to wait three to six seconds before
sending additional numbers—and store the string in
the same way you would other numbers.
Enter Pauses in Numbers
1. Enter the phone number you use to access
the automated system.
2. Press and hold
character (
3. Enter the next group of numbers. For
example, enter your PIN number. If the
automated system requires a * or #, enter
those symbols, too.
4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 as many times as
necessary.
5. To store the entry follow the procedures in
"Add an Entry" on page 70.
Dial Numbers With Pauses
1. Recall the entry. (See "Recalling Entries" on
page 76.)
O
2. Press
The first pause in the number waits until the
call is answered. When the automated
system answers, your phone waits three to
six seconds and then automatically sends
the next set of numbers, then the next, until
all numbers are sent.
If you are in non-GSM cellular mode, the
phone waits for you to send the next set of
numbers. You will see
O
to send the digits. Repeat this until all the
digit sequences are sent.
*
. You will see a pause
Ü
) inserted into the number entry.
to place the call.
Send Digits?
Press

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