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Reject calls from people who have chosen to keep their
name and/or numbers private.
| How to use |
- Lift the handset and check for a dial tone.
- Press *77 (rotary users dial 1177).
- You will hear a double tone confirmation.
- Hang up.
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| How to cancel |
- Lift the handset and listen for dial tone.
- Press *87 (rotary users dial 1187).
- You will hear a double tone confirmation.
- Hang up.
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Redials a busy number until the line is free. Once
the line is free, the call is connected and a distinctive
ring alerts you that the call is connected.
| How to use |
- To find out the number of your last caller, lift the receiver and press *69.
- You will be provided with the number of the caller, even if you were unable to answer the call. Blocked numbers will not be announced.
- If you decide to return the call, simply press (1) and your phone will dial the number.
- If the call you are trying to return is busy, hang up and your phone will continue to redial the busy line for up to 30 minutes.
- When the line is no longer busy, you are notified by a special ring - simply pick up the phone and the call will connect.
- This feature works with most local and some long distance numbers within your area.
- If you do not want to keep trying the number, press *89 at any time to cancel.
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| How to cancel |
- Press and release the receiver hook. Listen
for the special dial tone. If you have already
hung up, lift the handset and listen for the
normal dial tone.
- Press *86 (rotary users dial 1186).
- Listen for the confirmation tone or announcement.
- Hang up.
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| Note: To start the thirty (30)
minute clock, repeat steps 1-3. Automatic Call
Back has the ability to check as many as thirty-one
(31) busy lines at once. This feature does not
work on 500 numbers, 800 numbers, 900 numbers,
numbers outside the specified service area, or
lines where Call Forward and some other call services. |
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Find out who called and automatically redial the number.
| How to use |
- Lift the handset and check for a dial tone.
- Press *77 (rotary users dial 1177).
- You will hear a double tone confirmation.
- Hang up.
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| How to cancel |
- Lift the handset and listen for dial tone.
- Press *87 (rotary users dial 1187).
- You will hear a double tone confirmation.
- Hang up.
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Wherever you go, make sure that you don't miss important
calls by forwarding them to any local or long distance
number that you select. Turn the feature on, off,
and change the forwarding number from your home
telephone. You also determine how many time the
phone will ring before the call is forwarded.
| How to use |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *72 (rotary users dial 1172).
- Listen for a second dial tone.
- Dial the number to which you wish to forward
your calls.
- When the party answers, your Call Forward
is in effect.
If the line is busy, or there’s no answer:
- Hang up.
- Within 30 seconds, repeat steps 1 - 4 above.
You’ll hear a double tone confirmation
to let you know your Call Forwarding is now
working.
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| How to cancel |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *73 (rotary users dial 1173).
- Listen for the double tone confirmation.
- Hang up.
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| Note: You will hear short rings
on your phone as a call is being forwarded. You
will not be able to answer these calls. You will,
however, be able to make outgoing calls. If the
forwarded number that you wish to use is a long
distance number, you will be charged the long distance
rate for each call that is forwarded and accepted. |
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