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Entering a two-second pause

Hi!I find it impossible to enter a two-second pause within a number sequence- by pressing "Symbols" all I can get is only an asterix,but how could I get a dash?

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Pause seems to work ONLY in saved speed-dial numbers.
BUT...
One work-around to dial any number you want with a pause is
to save the number you want to dial as a speed dial number.
When you enter a speed dial number to save to memory, hitting the "*" button repeatedly cycles through the symbols, one of which is the dash. The dash symbol will be dialed as a 2 second pause when you use that saved speed dial.

Yes, it is pretty stupid that you cannot use this same method (hitting * key to cycle through) to insert a pause in a manually dialed number.
No, I do not know a way to do it in a manually dialed number.

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