Kyocera QCP 2700 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Pause
When you call automated systems (such as voice mail), you often have to enter a series of digits
(such as a password). Instead of manually entering the same numbers every time, you can store
them in your phone book separated by special characters called pauses. While dialing the
number, youll have to depress the dial-shuttle to release the pause. (The screen will indicate
this.)
To insert pauses:
1. Enter the number to be dialed.
2. Select Options.
3. Scroll and select Enter Pause.
4. Enter the number tones that will follow the pause.
5. Dial the entered number by pressing ; or save it by selecting Options and
Save.
Linking
Linking is an extension of the Pause feature (listed above) that allows you to establish a path
between two series of digits (for example, a calling card or credit card number). You can link two
phone book memories when a number is too long to be stored with pauses in a single location
(you can store up to 32 digits in each location). While dialing the stored number, press the
dial-shuttle to release the digits in the linked memory location.
NOTE: Links are valid only from the initial phone book location.
To insert links:
1. Enter the number to be dialed.
2. Select Options.
3. Scroll and select Enter Link.
4. Enter a one- or two-digit number corresponding to a phone book memory location. For
example, enter 10 to release all of the numbers stored in that memory location
number.
5. Dial the entered number by pressing ; or save it by selecting Options and
Save.
Punctuation characters for name entry
You can use any of the nine punctuation characters (- . , & ( ) :) while youre entering names
during phone book memory storage or editing. Press repeatedly until you see the
appropriate character.
ADVANCED PHONE BOOK FEATURES