CT-354 Cellular Phone (170-1065) Touch Tone Faxback Doc. # 34157 You can use your cellular phone to control answering machines and special telephone services (such as bank-by-phone or voicemail). Enter touch-tone commands using your phone's keypad after the service answers. If you store the service's commands in a memory, follow these steps after the service answers. 1. Recall the memory that contains the command sequence. 2. Press (MENU) and then (SEND). The phone sends the commands as touch tones. Adding a Pause Some services, such as voicemail, require you to enter an access code then pause before entering additional digits. To include a pause in a sequence when storing it in memory, press (MENU) then (#). The phone displays p. When you send the sequence, the phone pauses for 2 1/2 seconds at the pause If you need a longer pause, enter multiple pauses, one after the other. Adding a Wait If you do not know in advance how long you must wait before sending additional commands, insert a wait in your sequence by pressing (MENU) (#) (#) at the appropriate place. The phone displays w. When you send the sequence, the phone waits for you to press (SEND) before sending additional commands. CALL WAITING/THREE-WAY CALLING CALL CONFERENCING Your cellular service provider might offer special options that let you receive (call waiting) or make (three-way calling) a second call or conference two calls together (call conferencing). If you subscribe to call waiting, you hear a tone if you receive a second phone call while a call is in progress. Press (SEND) to take the second call. The original call is placed on hold. To switch back and forth between calls, press (SEND). If you subscribe to three-way calling, to make a second call while a call is in progress, enter the phone number then press (SEND). The original call is placed on hold. To switch back and forth between calls, press (SEND). If you subscribe to call conferencing, make or take a second call while a call is in progress as described above. Then press (SEND) to conference both calls. You can hear and speak to both parties and they can hear and speak to each other. To disconnect the second call, press (SEND). NOTES: When you use three-way calling, you might be charged air time for both calls. These features might not work exactly as described on all cellular networks. Contact your cellular service provider for additional details about special services or billing. (LB/EB-07/10/96)