Inserting A Pause; What Is A Pause; For Example - ClearSounds A500 User Manual

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Inserting a pause

What is a pause?

Do you frequently call an automated service number that
includes interactive voice prompts? A service that requests
passwords or steps you through menu choices, like your
bank or your voicemail?
If so, you can save time by storing the service number and
all of the required responses into a memory key. It takes a
little patience to set up, but once it is stored, whenever you
press the memory key, the phone does all of the work for
you!
Automated service messages always include a few
seconds before each prompt begins. So when you
program the memory key, you must insert one or more
pauses to wait for each prompt to begin. After pauses, you
enter the additional numbers that the prompt requires.
In the ClearSounds A500 phone, a pause is three seconds
long. To insert a pause while storing a number, you press
and hold

For example

To store your voicemail number in a memory key, you
would store a series of numbers, as follows:
Your voicemail access number
Two pauses (
voicemail message to begin
to enter the voicemail menu
54
.
) to wait for your recorded

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