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Forward only those calls from up to 31 different numbers
you don't want to miss to any local or long distance
number that you determine.
| How to use |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *63 (rotary users dial 1163).
- Follow the instructions provided by the recorded
message.
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| How to cancel |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *63 (rotary users dial 1163).
- Follow the instructions provided by the recorded
message.
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| Note: This list of phone numbers
is separate from that of Selective Call Rejection,
Selective Call Acceptance, and other similar services. |
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There are some calls you just don't want to receive.
Create a list of up to 31 telephone numbers. Incoming
calls from those numbers will be blocked. A recorded
message tells the caller you are not presently
accepting calls. All other calls are handled normally.
| How to use |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *60 (rotary users dial 1160).
- Follow the instructions provided by the recorded
message.
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| Note: This list of phone numbers
is separate from that of Selective Call Acceptance,
Selective Call Forwarding, and other similar. |
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Quickly reach frequently called numbers by dialing just
one or two digits.
| How to set up |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *74 (rotary users dial 1174).
- Listen for a second dial tone.
- Assign a speed dial code by dialing any number
between 2 and 9, then dial the phone number
you wish to save. For long distance numbers,
include a 1 or 0 and the area code.
- Press the # key (rotary users wait four seconds).
- Listen for dial tone.
- To add another number press *74 and repeat
above steps.
- When finished, simply hang up.
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| How to use |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Dial the speed call number.
- Press the # key (rotary users wait four seconds).
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speed numbers down for future reference. |
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Quickly reach frequently called numbers by dialing just
one or two digits.
| How to set up |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Press *75 (rotary users dial 1175).
- Listen for a second dial tone.
- Assign a two-digit code by dialing any number
between 20 and 49, then dial the phone number
you wish to save. For long distance numbers,
include a 1 or 0 and the area code.
- Press the # key (rotary users wait four seconds).
- Listen for dial tone.
- To add another number press *75 and repeat
above steps.
- When finished, simply hang-up.
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| How to use |
- Lift the handset and listen for the dial
tone.
- Dial the speed call number.
- Press the # key (rotary users wait four seconds).
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speed numbers down for future reference. This information
cannot be retrieved. |
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With Distinctive Ring identify which number is ringing
when you have two numbers ringing to the same line.
For instance–one ring means a call for you,
the other means it is for your teenager. This feature
also works great with fax machines; most fax machines
can be programmed to only answer the distinctive
ring pattern. You no longer answer the phone only
to find it was for the fax.
| How to use |
- To activate this feature, contact Yucca
Telecom and ask for Teen Line Distinctive Ring.
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Allows you to have a phone that makes local calls only
and blocks outgoing o-plus and 1-plus long distance
calls.
| How to use |
- To activate this feature, contact Yucca
Telecom and ask for Toll Restriction.
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| Note: Toll Restriction allows
1-800 and 1-888 calls to be placed normally. |
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This feature gives the user to block calls to numbers
beginning with 500, 900, and 976.
| How to use |
- To activate this feature, contact Yucca
Telecom and ask for Toll Restriction-500, 900, & 976
Restriction.
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