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Rotary phones are a style of telephones that were largely replaced by punch-button telephones and later by mobile and smart phones. Even though they have become obsolete, you still may encounter rotary phones in certain situations like older homes and telephone booths. Dialing a rotary phone is different from dialing a smart phone or a push-button phone, but it is just as easy.

Things You Should Know

  • Pick up the handset and listen for a dial tone. It should be a mid-range, constant sound.
  • Stick your finger in the hole over the first number you want to dial. Rotate the dial clockwise until your finger hits the metal stop.
  • Repeat for each number in the phone number.


Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using a Rotary with a Phone Cradle Dial

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  1. The dial tone should be a mid-ranged, constant pitch.
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  2. Each number has a corresponding hole that will allow you to place your finger in to begin dialing that number.
  3. This will allow the dial to return to its original position.
  4. Do this for the remaining numbers.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Using a Rotary Phone with a Handset Dial

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  1. The dial tone should be a mid-ranged, constant pitch.
  2. The dial is located between the earpiece and mouthpiece of the phone.
  3. Each number has a corresponding hole that will allow you to place your finger in to begin dialing that number.
  4. Push through the metal stop until both the metal stop and the dial no longer move.
  5. This will allow the dial and the metal stop to return to their original positions.
  6. Do this for the remaining numbers.
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Method 3
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If the Dial is Missing or Broken

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  1. Notice the two prongs that rise from the cradle of the phone when the handset is removed. Sometimes you will find a rotary phone that still works, but has a missing or broken dial. Pressing these two prongs down simultaneously is what will allow you to dial the phone despite the damage.
  2. The dial tone should be a mid-ranged, constant pitch.
  3. Releasing the prongs should bring back the dial tone.
  4. To dial a 4 you would rapidly press the prongs down four times.
    • To dial 0, press the prongs down rapidly ten times
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    How can I "Press One," "Press Two," etc. when requested on a rotary telephone?
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    The phone number may offer a choice to make selections by speaking what you want into the speaker, or you can hold the line and speak to the operator from the company, explaining that you don’t have a touch tone phone.
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      Tips

      • You may be forced to hold if the number called has an automated system that allows you to select an option by dialing a number.
      • If you have long or decorated fingernails, and are concerned that dialing might damage them, you may use the eraser end of a pencil to dial.
      • The cradle is where the phone rests when not in use.
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      Warnings

      • The Missing or Broken Dial method is based on the assumption that you are dialing from North America. In North America one pulse from the dial results in dialing the number 1, but in other regions this may correspond with dialing 0.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Rotary dial phone.

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      To dial a rotary phone, start by removing the handset from the cradle and placing it to your ear to listen for a dial tone. Next, place your finger on the first number you wish to dial, and rotate the dial clockwise until your finger touches the metal stop. Then, remove your finger from the opening and allow the dial to return to its original position. Repeat this process for the remaining numbers. To learn how to use a rotary phone with a handset dial, keep reading!

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