[ 62 ]Advanced featuresFor example, linking the phone number ofan automated service (example:automated banking service) with a touchtone string entry in your phone book(example: account and PIN numbers)automatically recalls and sends the touchtone string when you call the service.USE LINKING OPTIONS1 Store the touch tone string into yourphone book.2 Assign the phone book entry with thetouch tones to a 1-touch dialinglocation (example: location 3). Formore information on 1-touch dialing,see “1-touch dialing” on page 59.3 Edit the automated service’s phonenumber by adding +n to the end of thephone number (where n is the 1-touchdialing location).Example: 214-555-1234+34 Press OK to save your changes.5 Dial the automated service’s numberfrom your phone book. Your phoneautomatically sends the touch toneswhen the call connects.Important: You may need toenter a pause (p) before the + inorder to account for delays in theautomated system answeringyour call (example: 214-555-1234p+3).• LEARN ABOUT VOICERECORDERRecorder allows you record audio memosand store them in your phone. Use thisfeature to record things like phonenumbers and personal memos.Total time available for all memos isthree minutes (up to 60 seconds).Maximum length of a single message isone minute, up to 60 seconds.The maximum number and length ofremaining memos depends on how muchmemory is still available. A countdowntimer is displayed while recording andshows remaining record time.Record a memo1 Press Menu 8-3-1 (Voice > Voicerecorder > Record).2 After the tone, begin recording yourmemo.3 When you finish recording, press Stop.4 Enter the subject of the voice memo,then press OK.NOTES• Pressing Back instead of entering asubject discards the memo withoutsaving.• Pressing OK without entering asubject assigns the default name(Recording) to the memo.En3586.book Page 62 Wednesday, April 30, 2003 7:05 PM