Entering A Pause Character When Dialing - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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Entering a pause character when dialing

Your fax machine provides special dialing characters which you may find
useful. We'll discuss most of them later (see page 90), but you may need to
know now about the pause character. Some long-distance systems require
dialing pauses, and pauses also can be useful when you're dialing through
special telephone exchanges.
To insert a pause character, just press REDIAL/PAUSE (after you've
dialed at least one other character). The display will show – / (the pause
character). Each pause you enter lasts for a factory-set five seconds (see
"Changing the pause length," right column, for how to change this
setting). For example, assuming the pause is at the factory setting,
pressing 9, REDIAL/PAUSE, 1 9 7 2 4 0 3 2 0 0 9 dials 9 [5-second
pause] 1 9 7 2 4 0 3 2 0 0 9.
Important:
Each pause uses two of the characters you're allowed in a
number.
Changing the pause length
The pause is set by the factory to last five seconds, but you can set it to
last as long as ten seconds if necessary. If you find the five-second pause is
satisfactory when you use it with your phone system, do not make this
change. But, if you must:
1. If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.
If it is in Copy mode, press COPY/FAX to change to Fax mode.
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