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  1. #1
    LD Long
    Guest
    How do you store and then send a second set and third set of numbers.
    Like when using calling cards or doing telebanking. I make a lot of
    international calls using calling cards. I have to dial the local number
    10 digits, then a 6 to 10 digit pin from the card and then the 15 digit
    number. On my very old star-tac it was easy. While storing the phone
    number you simply entered #N for number and entered the second set of
    numbers and then #N for the third set. When you made the call and was
    asked for the pin number you just pushed the smart key and it would send
    the second set of numbers then when it asked for the number, you used
    the smart key and it set the third set of numbers.

    Thanks

    LD




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  2. #2
    LD Long
    Guest

    Hey where is all the help at?? Re: V551 International calls.

    What nobody knows how to do this??

    LD Long wrote:

    > How do you store and then send a second set and third set of numbers.
    > Like when using calling cards or doing telebanking. I make a lot of
    > international calls using calling cards. I have to dial the local
    > number 10 digits, then a 6 to 10 digit pin from the card and then the
    > 15 digit number. On my very old star-tac it was easy. While storing
    > the phone number you simply entered #N for number and entered the
    > second set of numbers and then #N for the third set. When you made the
    > call and was asked for the pin number you just pushed the smart key
    > and it would send the second set of numbers then when it asked for the
    > number, you used the smart key and it set the third set of numbers.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > LD
    >





  3. #3
    Andre
    Guest

    Re: Hey where is all the help at?? Re: V551 International calls.

    When entering the original number, press the menu key, then choose
    "Insert Wait", then enter the next bunch of digits. When you dial the
    call, it will prompt you to say OK to send the next batch of digits.
    You can either hit OK, or Send.

    I believe this will accomplish exactly what you wanted.


    On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 01:15:09 GMT, LD Long <[email protected]> wrote:

    >What nobody knows how to do this??
    >
    >LD Long wrote:
    >
    >> How do you store and then send a second set and third set of numbers.
    >> Like when using calling cards or doing telebanking. I make a lot of
    >> international calls using calling cards. I have to dial the local
    >> number 10 digits, then a 6 to 10 digit pin from the card and then the
    >> 15 digit number. On my very old star-tac it was easy. While storing
    >> the phone number you simply entered #N for number and entered the
    >> second set of numbers and then #N for the third set. When you made the
    >> call and was asked for the pin number you just pushed the smart key
    >> and it would send the second set of numbers then when it asked for the
    >> number, you used the smart key and it set the third set of numbers.
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >>
    >> LD
    >>





  4. #4
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: Hey where is all the help at?? Re: V551 International calls.

    It's in the manual. Menu+ Pause or Wait

    From:LD Long
    [email protected]

    > What nobody knows how to do this??
    >
    > LD Long wrote:
    >
    >> How do you store and then send a second set and third set of numbers.
    >> Like when using calling cards or doing telebanking. I make a lot of
    >> international calls using calling cards. I have to dial the local
    >> number 10 digits, then a 6 to 10 digit pin from the card and then the
    >> 15 digit number. On my very old star-tac it was easy. While storing
    >> the phone number you simply entered #N for number and entered the
    >> second set of numbers and then #N for the third set. When you made
    >> the call and was asked for the pin number you just pushed the smart
    >> key and it would send the second set of numbers then when it asked
    >> for the number, you used the smart key and it set the third set of
    >> numbers. Thanks
    >>
    >> LD






  5. #5
    LD Long
    Guest

    Re: Hey where is all the help at?? Re: V551 International calls.

    Hey thanks Andre. That did the trick. I guess BruceR has a better
    MotoManual that I. I have looked and looked and then looked again after
    his post and still haven't found it in my Motomanual. Guess it is time
    to get my eyes checked.
    Thanks again
    LD

    Andre wrote:

    >When entering the original number, press the menu key, then choose
    >"Insert Wait", then enter the next bunch of digits. When you dial the
    >call, it will prompt you to say OK to send the next batch of digits.
    >You can either hit OK, or Send.
    >
    >I believe this will accomplish exactly what you wanted.
    >
    >
    >On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 01:15:09 GMT, LD Long <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >>What nobody knows how to do this??
    >>
    >>LD Long wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>How do you store and then send a second set and third set of numbers.
    >>>Like when using calling cards or doing telebanking. I make a lot of
    >>>international calls using calling cards. I have to dial the local
    >>>number 10 digits, then a 6 to 10 digit pin from the card and then the
    >>>15 digit number. On my very old star-tac it was easy. While storing
    >>>the phone number you simply entered #N for number and entered the
    >>>second set of numbers and then #N for the third set. When you made the
    >>>call and was asked for the pin number you just pushed the smart key
    >>>and it would send the second set of numbers then when it asked for the
    >>>number, you used the smart key and it set the third set of numbers.
    >>>
    >>>Thanks
    >>>
    >>>LD
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >
    >
    >





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