Pauses In Memory - Motorola 7000 User Manual

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ADVANCED INFORMATION

Pauses in Memory

Pauses in Memory
This feature makes two part calling more
convenient by allowing you to dial sequences
of numbers separated by pauses. The pause
in the number sequence will stop transmission
at that point to allow for a system response,
such as a second dial tone.
To construct sequences:
Enter the first numbers you wish to send, or
recall them from memory by:
memory location number.
1. Then to insert a pause:
A small square will appear after the
number to represent the pause.
2. Enter the next number, or recall from
memory by:
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for a maximum of 32 digits.
An additional 12 digits may be appended to the
standard 20 digits. The international prefix (+) and
a pause each count as 1 digit.
You can store this number sequence in
memory locations 1-100. Number sequences
containing pauses cannot be stored to your
SIM card.
memory location number.
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