Memory Linking; Pauses In Memory - Motorola 3200 User Manual

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ADVANCED INFORMATION

Memory Linking

Memory Linking
Memory linking allows you to append a short-
number from memory to a number already in
the display.
To link numbers:
enter digits

Pauses in Memory

Pauses in Memory
This feature allows you to construct and dial
sequences of digits separated by pauses.
A pause in the number sequence will stop the
transmission at that point to allow for a
system response, such as a second dial tone.
An additional 12 digits may be appended to
the standard length of 20 digits for a total of
32 digits. The international prefix (+) and
pause(s) characters ( ) each represent one
digit.
To construct sequences:
enter digits
pause
enter digits
pause
Note: If you want to recall a short-number
instead of entering the digits after a pause
has already been inserted:
The sequence may be stored in short-number
1 through 100 like any ordinary telephone
number.
short-number
etc.
short-number
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