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4. When you find a number you want to call, just extend the mouthpiece to dial. If the mouthpiece is already extended, press or press the dial twice to call the number.
Advanced phone book features.
Using the pause and link features to dial faster.
You can use the Options menu to view detailed information about the call or to save the number to your phone book. When the Calls List entry is displayed on your screen, press the dial to display the Options menu, then: Turn the dial to scroll to �Duration� then press the dial to see the length of the call in minutes and seconds, or Turn the dial to �Time/Date� then press the dial to see when the call was made, or Scroll to �View Number� and press the dial to see digits that don�t fit on the screen, or If you want to add the number to your internal phone book, scroll to �Save� and press the dial. Timed Pauses Pauses and links make automated phone systems and calling cards easier to use by allowing you to store access codes or other numbers as part of the phone book entry.
Hard Pauses
When dialing a stored number with a hard pause, the phone will stop dialing when it reaches the hard pause. Press the dial when you�re ready to send the remaining numbers. When dialing a stored number with a timed pause, the phone will stop dialing and wait for two seconds when it reaches the timed pause, then dial the remaining numbers. Each additional timed pause will add two more seconds to the pause length.
Links
When dialing a stored number with a link, the phone will stop dialing when it reaches the link. When you press the dial, the phone will dial the numbers you�ve stored in the linked memory location. This feature is particularly handy if you
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