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Before you begin, obtain the following information from your ISP: ISP server phone number or access point, user name, and password.
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Change dialing patterns
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The following table lists supported dialing patterns for GSM phones.
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Enter
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Dial a country code
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E
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Dial an area code
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F
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Dial a local number
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G
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Make an international call when using a GSM-network mobile phone, the plus sign is used to indicate that you are about to make an international call (rather than entering the international access number for the country you are in)
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+ (plus sign)
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Insert a pause (typically 2 seconds)
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, (comma)
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Wait for a credit card tone
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$ (dollar sign)
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Wait for a second tone (typically used after $)
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W
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Tone-dial the numbers that follow
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T
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Pulse-dial the numbers that follow
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P
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Transfer to another extension (0.5 sec on hook, 0.5 sec off hook)
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! (hookflash)
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Wait for a quiet answer (typically indicated by 6.5 seconds of silence followed by a ring tone)
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@
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Use special controls on some systems (tone only)
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ABCD * #
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CDMA Phones
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To
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Enter
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Dial a country code
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E
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Dial an area code
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F
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Dial a local number
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G
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Insert a pause (typically 2 seconds)
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, (comma)
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Wait for a credit card tone (specified by the dialing program)
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$ (dollar sign)
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Wait for a second tone (typically used after $)
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W
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Tone-dial the numbers that follow
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T
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Pulse-dial the numbers that follow
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P
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Transfer to another extension (0.5 sec on hook, 0.5 sec off hook)
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! (hookflash)
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Wait for a quiet answer (typically indicated by 6.5 seconds of silence followed by a ring tone)
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@
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Use special controls on some systems (tone only)
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ABCD * #
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Notes
Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored. Some modems may not respond to the above characters even though your device lets you add them to the dial string. |
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Change general modem options
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Configure advanced proxy settings
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Use Dialing Rules
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Additional numbers may need to be dialed depending on your given location when connecting. For example, if you want to dial from work, a 9 prefix must often be dialed, or an area code is needed.
To avoid creating a new modem connection for every environment, set dialing rules for the locations from which you connect often. Three dialing locations, Home, Mobile, and Work, have been created for you, and you can create more. If a connection cannot be made, your device will give you an opportunity to change the dialing location. |
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