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autodIaLLer & dIaLLInG optIons
Special dialing characters
Your machine allows you to enter special dialing characters when registering the autodi-
aler. The chart below briefly describes each of these characters. It also tells you how to
store those characters in your autodialer.
Character Description Keystroke
/P
Each pause lasts two seconds.
If you must wait for another dial tone or signal at
any point in the dialing sequence, enter a pause.
(You can change the pause length. See page 10-6.)
Press <Advanced Functions>
repeatedly until “Pause /Dial
Opt.” appears, then press
<Enter>.
– or –
Press the soft key assigned to
“Pause /Dial Opt.” once.
– Makes long numbers easier to be read.
Press <Advanced Functions>
repeatedly until “Pause /Dial
Opt.” appears, then press
<Enter>. Repeat this proce-
dure until the “–” character
appears on the LCD.
– or –
Press the <Pause /Dial Opti-
tons> soft key twice.
/T
Switches from pulse-dialing to tone-dialing.
No need to use this character when using a tone
line.
Press <Advanced Functions>
repeatedly until “Pause /Dial
Opt.” appears, then press
<Enter>. Repeat this proce-
dure until the “/T” character
appears on the LCD.
– or –
Press the <Pause /Dial
Options> soft key until a “/T”
appears.
/N
Enters a “Dial prefix code” to access the alternative
telephone network.
“/N” must be entered before the first of number.
Press <Advanced Functions>
repeatedly until “Dial Prefix
(/N)” appears and press
<Enter>. Repeat this proce-
dure until the “/N” character
appears on the LCD.
– or –
Press the <Pause /Dial
Options> soft key until “/N”
appears.
NOTE: For details on how to assign “Pause /Dial Opt.” to a soft key, see page 8-2.
“Pause/Dial Opt.” is defaulted to a soft key in F-305/F-300.