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Enhanced Services
Automatic Call Back
Call FWD—Unconditional
Service description
This feature allows the user to place a call to the last number they tried to
reach whether the call was answered, unanswered, or busy, by dialing an
activation code.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *07
Expected call and
network behavior
If the number called is idle, the call rings through and completes normally. If
the called number is busy, the user hears a special announcement and the
feature monitors the called number for up to 30 minutes. When both lines are
idle, the user hears a special ring.
During the monitoring process, the user can continue to originate and receive
calls without affecting the Call Return on Busy request. Call Return on Busy
requests can be canceled by dialing the deactivation code.
User action required to
deactivate or end
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *__
Service description
All calls are immediately forwarded to the designated forwarding number.
The SPA does not ring or provide call waiting when Call
FWD–Unconditional is activated.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *72
4.
Listen for dial tone and enter the telephone number you are forwarding
your call to.
Activation is confirmed with three short bursts of tone and your forwarding
is activated.
Alternatively, the user can activate this feature from a web browser interface.
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Call FWD – Busy
Expected call and
network behavior
This feature allows a user the option to divert (forward) all calls to their
telephone number to any number using the touchtone keypad of their
telephone or web browser interface. This service is activated or deactivated
from the phone being forwarded or the web browser interface.
User action required to
deactivate or end
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *73
You will hear a confirmation tone signaling your change has been accepted.
Alternatively, the user can deactivate this feature from a web browser
interface.
Service description
Calls are forwarded to the designated forwarding number if the subscriber
line is busy because of the following: primary line already in a call,
primary and secondary line in a call or conference.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *90
4.
Listen for dial tone and enter the telephone number you are
forwarding your call to.
Activation is confirmed with three short bursts of tone and your
forwarding is activated.
Alternatively, the user can activate this feature from a web browser
interface.
Expected call and network
behavior
This feature allows a user the option to divert (forward) calls to their
telephone number to any number when their phone is busy or in
conference by using the touchtone keypad of their telephone or web
browser interface. This service is activated or deactivated from the phone
being forwarded or the web browser interface.
User action required to
deactivate or end
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *91
You will hear a confirmation tone signaling your change has been
accepted.
Alternatively, the user can deactivate this feature from a web browser
interface.
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Call FWD—No Answer
Anonymous Call Blocking
Service description
Calls are forwarded to the designated forwarding number after a
configurable time period elapses while the SPA is ringing and does not
answer.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *92Listen for dial tone and enter the telephone number you are
forwarding your call to.
Activation is confirmed with three short bursts of tone and your forwarding
is activated.
Alternatively, the user can activate this feature from a web browser
interface.
Note
The forward delay is entered from the web interface. Default is 20s.
Expected call and
network behavior
This feature allows a user the option to divert (forward) calls to their
telephone number to any other dialable number when their phone is not
answered by using the touchtone keypad of their telephone or web browser
interface. This service is activated or deactivated from the phone being
forwarded or the web browser interface.
User action required to
deactivate or end
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *93
You will hear a confirmation tone signaling your change has been accepted.
Alternatively, the user can deactivate this feature from a web browser
interface.
Service description
By setting the corresponding configuration parameter on the SPA, the
subscriber has the option to block incoming calls that do not reveal the Caller
ID of the caller.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
To activate, press *77
Expected call and
network behavior
When activated by the user, callers hear a busy tone.
User action required to
deactivate or end
To de-activate, press *87
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Distinctive/Priority Ringing and Call Waiting Tone
Speed Calling—Up to Eight Numbers or IP Addresses
Service description
The SPA supports a number of ringing and call waiting tone patterns to
be played when incoming calls arrive. The choice of alerting pattern to
use is carried in the incoming SIP INVITE message inserted by the SIP
proxy server (or other intermediate application server in the service
provider domain).
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *26
Expected call and network
behavior
With this service, incoming calls from multiple telephone numbers can
be automatically identified by distinctive ringing. A distinctive ringing
pattern (that is, short-long-short) accompanies incoming calls from the
designated telephone numbers.
If the user is engaged in conversation and a call from one of the
designated numbers arrives, a distinctive call waiting tone (that is,
short-long-short) accompanies the incoming call. Calls from other
telephone numbers ring normally.
Service description
The SPA supports user programming of up to eight long distance, local,
international, or emergency numbers and/or IP addresses for fast and
easy access.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *74
4.
Dial the single digit code under which the number is to be stored
(2-9)
5.
Dial the complete number to be stored just as if you were going to
dial it yourself
6.
Listen for Confirmation tone (two short beeps)
7.
Hang up or repeat the sequence
Note
To enter IP addresses, a graphical user interface such as a web
browser must be used.
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Expected call and network
behavior
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press single digit code assigned to the stored number (2-9)
4.
Press # to signal dialing complete
The number is automatically dialed normally.
User action required to
deactivate or end
None

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