User's Manual
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What is a pause?
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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
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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
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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 ( ) to wait for your recorded
voicemail message to begin
• to enter the voicemail menu