CT-500 Flip-Style Cellular Telephone
(170-1071)                 Dialing                    Faxback Doc. # 34516

One-Touch Dialing

Press and hold for one second any one of the digit buttons #0 through 8.

The digit buttons #2 through 9 (1 is reserved for Emergency Dialing) provide 
an advanced form of Super Speed Dialing.  Once numbers have been stored in 
memory locations 2-9, calls can be placed from these locations by pressing 
the associated key and holding for approximately one second. There is no 
need to press Send.

NOTE:  If you wish to use memory location 1 for a non-emergency number, the
       Emergency message may be deactivated through the feature menu (refer
       to Faxback Doc. # 34517).

One-Touch Emergency Dialing

Press and hold 1 for one second.  Emergency will display.

See Faxback Doc. # 34517 for detailed instructions on the use of One-Touch
Emergency Dialing.

Super Speed Dialing

1.  Enter the location number.

2.  Press Send.

Memory locations 1-50 are equipped with Super Speed Dialing capability.
Once information is stored in these locations, Super Speed Dialing allows
you to place a call without pressing Rcl.

NOTE:  Do not attempt the sequence 1, Send.  This will place a call to the
       local operator.

Scratch Pad Memory

The scratch pad permits entry of numbers from the keypad during conver-
sation.

If your party gives you another number to call, simply enter this from the
keypad.  If you make an error, press Clr to erase the last digit entered or
hold Clr to erase the entire entry.

Advise your party that they will hear tones as you store the number.  To
call the scratch pad number at the end of an ongoing conversation, press
End, Send.

NOTE:  Refer to the Silent Scratch Pad feature, on Faxback Doc. # 34517 for
       details on silencing the tones.

Tone Dialing (Two-Part Calling)

Your telephone provides the standard Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)
signals typically used to access alternate long distance services, signal
pagers, answering machines, etc.  Generally, these services use a two-part
procedure:  First, a call is placed from the Memory or through the keypad
to a central telephone number, then a secondary dial tone is heard and the
additional tone digits are sent.

To tone dial from the keypad, make the initial call. Append additional tone
digits using the keypad.  The tones are automatically sent as you press the
keys.  Do not press Send.

EXCEPTION

If you have selected silent scratch pad, you must press Rcl.  Send after
entering the additional digits.

To tone dial from a memory location, place the initial call.  Recall from
memory (using Name/Menu or Rcl + location number) the number you wish to
send as DTMF digits.  Press Rcl, Send.  Repeat these steps as required to
send separate groups of numbers.

Two methods of Pause Dialing are explained below:

    Memory Linking is used when constant number sequences are required,
    such as banking inquiries, answering machines, and voice mail.

    Calling Card Dialing provides you with a method for storing lengthy
    calling card information in the phones memory and sending this
    information quickly and easily.

Once this information is stored, a few key presses will transmit the linked
information.  The phone will even prompt you to insert the number you wish
to call.

Pause Dialing (Memory Linking)

1.  Enter the first group of numbers from the keypad or recall them from
    memory using Rcl.

2.  Insert a pause by pressing Fcn, Send.  0 will appear where the pause
    is inserted.  Press Sto.

3.  Enter the next group of numbers, or recall them from memory by pressing
    Fcn, Rcl, two-digit location number.

4.  Repeat this sequence for as many groups as you wish up to a maximum of
    32 digits.  (Each pause occupies a digit.)

Two-part calling, as described above, can be automated by a unique feature
which permits the programming and memory storage of pauses between groups
of numbers.  When recalled or sent, the telephone stops transmitting at the
pause and waits for your response (i.e., secondary dial tone).

EXAMPLE

To construct a number sequence which you might use to inquire about your
bank balance, follow this example.

The bank's telephone number is 123-4567.  Your ID number is 888.  Your
account number is 22.

NOTE:  Pressing * or # may be required by the bank.

Instruction and Key Sequence                        Display

1.  Enter the phone number of the bank -
    1234567                                         1234567
    or recall it from memory location 02 -
    (RCL) 0 2

2.  Create a pause -                                1234567
    (FCN) (SEND)                                    #

3.  Press (STO)                                     234567#

4.  Enter the ID number and a pound sign -
    888#                                            67#888#
    or recall it from memory location 03 -
    (FCN) (RCL) 0 3 -

5.  Create another pause -                          INSERT
    (FCN) (SEND)                                    PAUS #

6.  Press (STO)                                     7#8880#

7.  Enter the account number and a pound sign -     880#22#
    2 2 #

8.  To store number, press (STO) and the two         ALPHA
    digit location number you wish to store the 
    number in.  Press (STO) again to bypass the       __
    Alpha message or enter an Alpha message and 
    press (STO).  The memory location number will 
    be displayed to confirm storage.

To place a linked call, recall the number from memory and press Send to
transmit the first group of numbers, prior to the first pause.  After
waiting for the system response, press Send to send the second group of
numbers.  Continue to press Send until all digit groups are sent.

If the simplified PIN code dialing feature is activated (see page 51), the
PIN code will automatically be sent after the first pause by pressing Send.

To store a linked sequence, press Sto, then enter the location number where 
you wish to store the number.  Each memory location will only accept up to 
32 digits.

NOTE:  Do not add your PIN code to the linked sequence.  The phone will
       automatically insert the PIN code when placing a linked call.  
       Follow the instructions on page 51.

NOTE:  Long Tone DTMF signals cannot be sent using this procedure. If Long 
       Tone DTMF signals are required, they must be sent manually.  The tone 
       will be sent for as long as the key is depressed.

Calling Card Dialing

To enter your calling card number into memory:

1.  Enter your calling card access phone number. (Typically this is a 1-800- 
    phone number or a 0.  If a 0, skip to step 4.)

2.  Insert a pause by pressing Fcn, Send, Sto. 0 will appear where the pause 
    is inserted.

3.  Press 1.  (Long distance carriers typically require that a 0 be placed
    before the number you are calling.)

4.  Press Fcn, Send, #.  (SYMBOL) will display. This serves as a marker for
    the spot where the phone number you wish to call will be automatically
    inserted into the sequence.

5.  Press Sto.  This stores the N character.

6.  Insert another pause by pressing Fcn, Send, Sto.  0 will appear where
    the pause is inserted.

7.  Enter your credit card PIN number.

8.  Press Sto and the two digit location number.

9.  The phone will then automatically prompt for alphabetic name input.
    Enter a name and then press Sto or simply press Sto to bypass the
    addition of an alphabetic name.

10. The phone will confirm storage by displaying the memory location number.

This feature provides you with a convenient method for saving your credit
card calling information in the phone's memory. You can then readily place 
calls without having to enter your credit card information every time you 
place a credit card call.  Your credit card call can conveniently be sent to 
a phone number stored in any memory location or you can dial the phone
number through the keypad.  The only requirement is that the number you
wish to call must include the area code.

NOTE:  The area code and phone number you wish to call are not stored in 
       this memory location so that you can call any phone number when using 
       your credit card information.

To place a call using your credit card:

1.  Recall and send the credit card memory location. You can do this in the 
    following ways:

    a.  If the credit card number is stored in location 1-9, simply press
        and hold the appropriate key for one second.

    b.  Press Rcl, the two-digit location number, Send.

2.  The display will flash Enter Number.  This is the prompt to enter the
    phone number you wish to call.

3.  Enter and send the phone number you wish to call.  Note that the area
    code must be included.  You may enter and send the phone number in the
    following ways:

    a.  Enter the number manually.  Press Send to initiate the call.

    b.  Enter the One-Touch Dialing location where the number is stored.
        You do not need to press Send to initiate the call.

    c.  Press Rcl and enter the two-digit memory location.  Press Send to
        initiate the call.

4.  The call is now initiated.  The first group of numbers will be 
    transmitted.  After waiting for the system response, press Send to
    send the second group of numbers.  If a third group is required for
    your credit card, wait for the next system response and press Send
    again.

If the simplified PIN code dialing feature is activated (see Faxback Doc. 
# 34517) the PIN code will automatically be sent after the first pause by 
pressing Send.

NOTE:  The keypad tones are non-standard when you are entering and sending 
       the phone number you wish to call (step 3 above).  This is to remind 
       you that you are in calling card mode.

NOTE:  Do not add your PIN code to the linked sequence.  The phone will
       automatically insert the PIN code when placing a linked call. Follow 
       the instructions on Faxback Doc. # 34517.

Change Memory Entries - Alpha or Numeric

1.  Press Rcl and the two-digit location number.

2.  Press Rcl again, if necessary, so that the phone number to be changed
    is displayed.

3.  Edit phone number by pressing Clr to back out the digits to be changed.  
    Enter new digits.

4.  Press Sto and the same two-digit location number.

5.  The display will flash Alpha and then the name you have stored or - if
    no name is stored.

6.  Change or add alpha name tag if desired.  To edit name, press Clr to
    back out the letters to be changed.  Enter new alpha characters. (Enter 
    alphabetic characters as described on Faxback Doc. # 34515).

7.  Press Sto.

8.  You will see a Memory Protect message; press Sto to overwrite.

9.  Memory location number will display as confirmation.

NOTE:  See Name Preference feature for more details on step 2 above.

Clear Memory Entries

Clearing via (Name/Menu).

1.  Press (Name/Menu) to enter alphabetic memory.

2.  Review the memory locations using memory review (see Faxback Doc. 
    # 34515) and recall the entry you wish cleared.

3.  Press Clr.  The unit will display Clear?.

4.  Press Sto to clear both name and number.
    or
    Press End to exit without deleting the entry.

Clearing via Memory Location Number

1.  Press Clr, Sto, and enter the two-digit location number to be cleared.

2.  The phone will display Alpha-.  Press Sto to bypass.

3.  The phone will display Full, flash number in memory, followed by
    Change?.

4.  Press Sto to clear.
    or
    Press End to exit without deleting the entry.


(BR/EB 9/3/96)

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