Ericsson AH 210 (170-1064) Using Calling Cards Faxback Doc. # 15089 Cellular Flipfone The Hidden Credit Card memory locations *6, *7, *8, and *9 are specially assigned for calling card numbers. Location *6 and *7 are linked together for one calling card number and location *8 and *9 are linked together for a second calling card number. Calls may be easily placed with your calling card. The telephone has a "quick-dial" calling card feature which automatically sends the access number and card number. STORING CALLING CARDS Before storing your calling card number you need to determine how many memory locations your calling card needs. This can be determined by reviewing your calling card sequence. The following is a guide: ONE (1) MEMORY LOCATION is needed if the number you are calling is dialed after your access code and card number are entered. Calling card sequence: Dial access code Dial calling card number Dial area code and telephone number TWO (2) MEMORY LOCATIONS are needed if the number you are calling is dialed before your calling card number. Calling card sequence: Dial access code Dial area code and telephone number Dial calling card number NOTE: Access codes may be different depending on the long distance carrier in the region you are calling. Refer to instructions usually FOUND ON THE BACK OF YOUR CALLING CARD or call the card service representative for more information. For numbers to be sent electronically DTMF signals are used. To simplify sending more than one set of numbers, you can use a pause feature F #) during the number storing procedure. EXAMPLE 1 Calling Cards Using One Memory Location 1. Enter access code. 2. Press F # 3. Enter calling card number 4. Press F # 5. Press F RCL/STO 6. Press * 6 (memory location) 7. Press RCL/STO "CODE?" appears on display. 8. Enter 4-digit lock code "*" appears for each digit entered if correct code is entered, access code number stored. "NAME?" appears on display. 9. Enter name Press key with desired letter one, two, or three times depending on the position of the letter on the key. 10. Press RCL/STO "STORE" and memory location appears on the display. >> Sending Calling Card Numbers Listed below is the procedure for using the calling card after it has been stored. It is the same procedure for all calling cards. 1. Enter area code and number. 2. Press F SEND for number stored in memory location "*6". Press F SEND SEND for number stored in memory location "*8". 3. Press any key (except END/ON/OFF) when system asks for card number and/or telephone number. EXAMPLE 2 Calling Cards Using Two Memory Locations 1. Enter access code F RCL/STO 2. Press * 6 3. Press RCL/STO (1st memory location) 4. Press RCL/STO "CODE?" appears in the lcd display 5. Enter 4-digit lock code "*" appears for each digit entered if correct code is entered, access code number is stored. "NAME?" appears on display. 6. Enter name Press key with desired letter one, two, or three times depending on the position of the letter on the key. 7. Press RCL/STO "STORE" and memory location appears on display. 8. Press CLR and hold to erase number from the display. 9. Press F # 10. Enter calling card number and PIN number. 11. Press F RCL/STO 12. Press * 7 (2nd memory location) 13. Press RCL/STO "CODE?" appears on the lcd display 14. Enter 4-digit lock code "*" appears for each digit entered. If correct code is entered, access code number is stored. 15. Enter name. Press key with desired letter one, two, or three times depending on the position of the letter on the key. 16. Press RCL/STO "STORE" and memory location appears on display. (ALL-04/28/95)