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CALL WAITING
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If someone else is trying
to call you while you're already on the phone, Call
Waiting will alert you with a "beep." You may then
put the first person on hold while you catch your
second call. Now you can keep on talking even while
you wait for another important call.
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- Here's How Your Call Waiting
Feature Alerts You
- A beep tells you another cal
l is waiting. Only you hear this tone.
- Another reminder will be heard
10 seconds later if the waiting call remains
unanswered.
- The second caller hears only
the normal ringing tone.
- To Answer The Second Call
- Depress the switchhook for
about one second to place your call on hold.
- You will automatically be connected
with the second caller.
- To Alternate Between Calls
- Depress the switchhook for
about one second to alternate between calls.
- Each conversation is private
and cannot be heard by the other caller.
- To End Either Call
- Simply hang up
- Your telephone will ring
- When you answer it, you'll
be connected with the other caller.
- To Temporarily Cancel Call Waiting
Before Placing A Call
- Press *70, wait for dial tone
and make your call.
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CALL
FORWARDING
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Now you can transfer
an incoming call to another number. Call forwarding
is great for the business person who wants to catch
after-hours business calls at home or for anyone who
does not want to miss an important call.
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- To Forward Your Calls
- Lift the handset and listen
for the dial tone.
- Dial 7-2-# (on a rotary dial
phone, dial 7-2 and wait four seconds).
- Again, listen for the dial
tone.
- Now, dial the number where
you wish your calls forwarded. (Speed Calling
codes may be used if you also have this feature.)
- When someone answers at the
forwarded number, your Call Forwarding feature
is now in effect.
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If there is no answer,
or if the line is busy, hang up and repeat the previous
steps. If you do this within two minutes, you'll hear
two beeps meaning your Call Forwarding feature is
now working. Once you have activated Call Forwarding
, the phone will make one short ring each time a call
is forwarding. You can still make outgoing calls from
this phone. If you wish to change the number your
calls are being transferred to, just deactivate Call
Forwarding (see below) and then follow the steps above
for Call Forwarding.
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- To Deactivate Call Forwarding
- Lift the handset and listen
for the dial tone.
- Dial 7-3-# (on a rotary dial
phone, dial 7-3 and wait four seconds).
- Listen for two beeps. Call
Forwarding is now deactivated and calls will
ring on your phone.
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THREE-WAY
CALLING
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Now you can turn an everyday
two-way phone call into a three-way conference conversation.
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- To Add A Third Person To Your
Call
- First, depress the switchhook
for about one second. This will place the first
call on hold.
- Listen for the dial tone. Then
dial the third person. (Speed calling codes
may be used if you also have this feature.)
- When the third person answers,
you may talk privately with this person before
you make the call three-way.
- To make the call three-way,
depress the switchhook for about one second
to add the person on hold. Your three-way call
is now underway.
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If for some reason the
call to the third person is not completed or you decide
not to add the person to the call, depress the switchhook
twice to resume your conversation with the person
on hold.
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- To Disconnect The Third Person
- Press the switchhook for about
a second. You will now have only the original
party on the line.
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- If either of the other two
people hangs up, you can continue to talk to
the one remaining.
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Now you can emergency
or frequently dialed numbers just by dialing one or
two numbers. This capability includes long distance
numbers.
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SHORT
SPEED 8
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- To Enter Or Change Your Short
Speed 8 List:
- Lift the handset and listen
for the dial tone.
- Dial 7-4-# (on rotary dial
phones, dial 7-4 and wait four seconds).
- Listen for the second dial
tone.
- Dial one of the 8 one-digit
speed-numbers (2 through 9).
- Then dial the number you wish
to speed call. (For long distance entries, remember
to include the "1" and the area code.)
- Press the # button (on rotary
dial phones, omit this step and wait four seconds).
- Listen for the two beeps which
indicate that your number has been entered.
Then hang up and repeat procedure.
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You may continue entering
all the numbers on your list at this time or enter
them one at a time later. You can keep track of your
speed-numbers on the Short Speed 8 Reference List.
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- To Use Your Speed Calling Feature
- Lift the handset and listen
for the dial tone.
- Dial the appropriate one-digit
speed-number (2 through 9).
- Press the # button (on rotary
dial phones, omit this step and wait four seconds).
- Your call will now be automatically
dialed.
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CALLER
ID
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With Caller ID, you can
know who is calling even before you pick up the phone.
Caller ID shows the caller's name and phone number
on a special display unit (sold separately). Most
units also give the date and time of each call. Then,
you can decide whether to answer the phone. Per call
blocking of number display is available to all customers.
Simply press *67 (or dial 1167) before the telephone
number you are calling.
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Per Call Blocking
Per call blocking allows callers in
areas where their telephone numbers could be displayed
to Caller ID subscribers to block the display of their
telephone number - whenever they choose - by dialing
*67 to 1167. There is no need to presubscribe to free
per call blocking service. It is provided automatically
by dialing *67 or 1167 prior to placing a call.
Per Line Blocking
Per line blocking automatically prevents
the telephone number from being displayed on a Caller
ID device on all calls placed from a subscriber's
telephone line
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Auto Recall
Enables a subscriber to have a call
set up performed automatically to the calling party
of the last incoming call, whether the call was answered
or not. The subscriber dials the activation code *69
or 1169. The subscriber hears the directory number
of the last incoming call prior to deciding whether
or not to recall that number. If the line is busy
when the subscriber activates the recall, a confirmation
announcement is heard, the subscriber hangs up, and
a querying process begins. For the next 30 minutes,
both the calling and called parties lines are checked.
The call set up is made when both the originating
and terminating lines are idle. Up to 30 automatic
recall requests can be queued for each subscriber.
The subscriber can cancel all automatic recall requests
by dialing *89 or 1189. After activation, both originating
and terminating subscribers may place other calls
without affecting the Automatic Recall service status.
Auto Callback
Automatically redials the last outgoing
number called after the subscriber activates the service
by dialing *66 or 1166. The service can be deactivated
by dialing *86 or 1186. Automatic call back applies
regardless of whether the original call was answered,
unanswered, or encountered a busy tone. The system
monitors a busy line for up to 30 minutes and performs
a call set up when both the calling party and called
lines become idle. After activation, the originating
and terminating subscribers may place other calls
without affecting the Automatic Call Back service
status.
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SELECTIVE
CALLING FEATURES
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Selective Call Acceptance
Allows the subscriber to define a
list or calling directory numbers that will be accepted.
Any calling numbers not on this list are routed to
an announcement stating that the call is not presently
being accepted by the calling party. Subscribers can
review or change the list of accepted directory numbers
as desired. After entering the access code of *64
or 1164, the switch provides the subscriber with the
status of the service (active or inactive) and the
number of directory numbers on the list.
Selective Call Rejection
Enables the subscriber to specify
incoming call directory numbers that are to be denied
termination. Rejected calls are given a prerecorded
call rejection announcement and are terminated. The
subscriber can either enter a directory number directly
into the list or direct the switch to add the directory
number from the last incoming call to the list. Up
to 32 directory numbers can be stored in the Selective
Call Rejection List. To activate the service, the
subscriber dials *60 or 1160. The subscriber may then
change the status of the service (active or inactive)
or query or change the screening list.
Selective Call Forwarding
Enables the subscriber to designate
incoming call directory numbers that are to be forwarded.
The subscriber also designates a remote directory
number to which the incoming calls are to be forwarded.
32 directory numbers can be stored in the Selective
Call Forwarding List by dialing the access code *63
or 1163. The subscriber may change the status of the
service (active or inactive) or query or change the
screening list.
Selective Call Distinctive Ringing/Call
Waiting
Enables the subscriber to designate
up to 32 directory numbers from which incoming calls
are to be identified by distinctive ringing or if
the subscriber also has the call waiting feature,
by a distinctive call waiting tone. By dialing the
access code *61 or 1161, the subscriber can change
the status of the service (active or inactive) or
query or change the screening list.
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CALL
TRACE SERVICE
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We offer a more timely means of tracing
obscene, harrassing, or threatening calls through
Call Trace service. Call Trace is available on a subscription
basis and can be ordered by calling 820-2151.
- To Use Your Call Trace Service:
- Hang up from the threatening
or obscene call.
- Before making or receiving
any other calls, pick up the phone, listen for
dial tone, dial *57 (1157 on rotary phones)
and follow the recorded instructions.
- After a successful Call Trace
activation, the nuisance caller's phone number,
the date, and the time of the call is transmitted
to the Minford Telephone Company.
- You will not be given the name
or number of the nuisance caller
Call Trace is available at no additional
monthly charge. However, each time you activate a
successful Call Trace you will be charged an activation
charge.
Minford Telephone Company's free Manual
Trap and Trace will still be available to assist you
with annoying calls. For further information on this
service, contact 820-2151.
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ANONYMOUS
CALL BLOCK
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people who have activated either the Selective Blocking
or Complete Blocking feature, which prevents their name
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- How it works:
- Dial *77 to activate this service.
Blocked callers will hear a message instructing
them to hang up, remove their blocking and call
again.
- Dial *87 to deactivate this feature.
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CALL
FORWARDING - BUSY
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Busy allows you to forward incoming calls to a fixed
number of your choice. Calls will forward when you are
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- To Forward Your Calls
- Lift the handset and listen for
the dial tone.
- Dial *90 (on a rotary dial phone,
dial 9-0 and wait four seconds).
- Again, listen for the dial tone.
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- Now, dial the number where you
wish your calls forwarded. (Speed Calling codes
may be used if you also have this feature.)
- When someone answers at the forwarded
number, your Call Forwarding feature is now
in effect.
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or if the line is busy, hang up and repeat the previous
steps. If you do this within two minutes, you'll hear
two beeps meaning your Call Forwarding On Busy feature
is now working. If you wish to change the number your
calls are being transferred to, just deactivate Call
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- To Deactivate Call Forwarding
- Lift the handset and listen for
the dial tone.
- Dial *91 (on a rotary dial phone,
dial 9-1 and wait four seconds).
- Listen for two beeps. Call Forwarding
On Busy is now deactivated.
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CALL
WAITING / CALLER ID
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Call Waiting ID signal, your Caller ID compatible display
unit will show the name and telephone number of the
incoming call. You may decide whether to interrupt your
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- Note:
- Call Waiting / Caller ID service
requires a Call Waiting ID compatible display
device or phone. ( This device is different
from a standard Caller ID device.
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Call us now and will simplify your long
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