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Priority Ringing & Long Distance Alert
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Priority Ringing

How Priority Ringing works:

When you make a list of special callers, your phone uses a special ring to announce calls from any of those numbers. If you also have Call Waiting, you will hear a special Call Waiting tone.

How to use Priority Ringing:

  • Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone.
  • Press *61 (On a rotary phone, dial 1161.)
  • Listen for an announcement telling you whether the feature is currently ON or OFF.
  • The recorded voice will then tell you how many (if any) numbers are currently stored in your list.
  • Follow the voice instructions
  • Press 3 to turn the feature ON, or turn the feature OFF.

To add the last caller to your list:

  • Press #01# (On a rotary phone, dial 1201.)

To hear the phone numbers on your list:

  • Press 1
  • After the list is read, voice instructions will follow.

To add a number to your list:

  • Press # (On a rotary phone, dial 12.)
  • Follow the voice instructions you'll hear. (You can store up to 31 phone numbers on your priority list.)

To remove a number from your list:

  • Press * (On a rotary phone, dial 11.)
  • Follow the voice instructions to remove any or all of those numbers.

To hear instructions again:

  • Press 0

Notes:


Long Distance Alert

How Long Distance Alert works: Now you can identify which incoming calls are long distance. With this service, incoming long-distance calls will have a distinctive ring, or a distinctive call waiting tone, indicating that the call is long distance.

Instructions on how to use Long Distance Alert:

  • To turn on/off, Press *49 and follow instructions.

 

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