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Unconditional Call Forwarding (UCF)
This feature will forward all calls placed to your telephone number to an
alternate telephone number without ringing your telephone number.
UCF is enabled by dialing *72, wait for dial tone to return, then dial the number you would
like to forward your calls to as you would normally dial it. You will
then hear a double beep. Wait for a pause and the forward to number
will begin to ring. If the forward to line is answered, then the UCF
becomes active and you may hang up. If the forward to line is not
answered, repeat the above steps within 2 minutes of the first attempt.
This time the forward to line will not ring and you will hear the double
beep after entering the forward to number indicating the UCF is now active
and you may hang up.
UCF is disabled by dialing *73
Busy Call Forwarding (BCF)
This feature will forward all calls that are placed to your telephone number
when your line is busy to an alternate telephone number.
BCF is enabled by dialing *90, wait for dial tone to return, then dial the number you would
like to forward your calls to as you would normally dial it. You will
then hear a double beep. Wait for a pause and the forward to number
will begin to ring. If the forward to line is answered, then the BCF
becomes active and you may hang up. If the forward to line is not
answered, repeat the above steps within 2 minutes of the first attempt.
This time the forward to line will not ring and you will hear the double
beep after entering the forward to number indicating the BCF is now active
and you may hang up.
CFB is disabled by dialing *91
A broken dial tone can be heard on your line when BCF is active to remind
you that BCF in enabled.
Delayed Call Forwarding (DCF)
This feature will forward all calls which are not answered within a certain
time limit to an alternate telephone number.
DCF is enabled by dialing *92, wait for dial tone to return, then dial the
number you would like to forward your calls to as you would normally dial
it. You will then hear a double beep. Wait for a pause and the
forward to number will begin to ring. If the forward to line is
answered, then the DCF becomes active and you may hang up. If the
forward to line is not answered, repeat the above steps within 2 minutes of
the first attempt. This time the forward to line will not ring and you
will hear the double beep after entering the forward to number indicating
the DCF is now active and you may hang up.
DCF is disabled by dialing *93
Delayed Call Forwarding default time is 36 seconds
Selective Call Forwarding (SCF)
SCF
Immediately forwards calls received from a maximum of 10 specific calling numbers to an
alternate number.
To configure the service dial *63, an announcement is returned indicating
the current status of the service and instructions for configuring.
Note:
It is possible to reject the most recent incoming number, even if that number was
withheld. At no time is the number revealed to the subscriber in the menu system
(for example there are announcements such as the service is active and there are
two anonymous entries on the list ). The list of rejected numbers only includes
non-anonymous numbers. A count is revealed of the
number of anonymous entries on the list.
Selective Call Rejection (SCR)
This allows you to add a list of a maximum of 10 numbers that are
automatically rejected from calling your number. Callers on your SCR
list will hear an
automated message indicating that they are unable to call your number.
SCR is Configured by dialing *60, an announcement is returned indicating the
current status of the service and instructions for configuring.
Interactions with other features:
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Calls are selectively rejected before any sort of call forwarding is applied to
them.
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Selective call rejection applies to the original calling number only, and not the
forwarding number if the call has undergone a previous call forwarding.
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Selective call rejection applies before anonymous call rejection (if the subscriber
has both, the difference is in the announcement provided to the caller).
Anonymous Call Rejection (ACR)
This feature automatically rejects all calls from callers who have withheld
their number. This will not reject callers who have withheld their name.
ACR is enabled by dialing *77
ACR is disabled by dialing *87
Priority Call
This feature consists of a list of a maximum of 10 numbers which ring your phone with a
distinctive ring letting you know that a person on your priority call list is
calling.
Priority Call is configured by dialing *61, an announcement is returned
indicating the current status of the service and instructions for configuring.
Interactions with other features:
- Priority Call also interacts with Call
Waiting and provides a distinctive Call Waiting Tone.
- You must be subscribed to and have Call Waiting enabled.
Three Way Calling (TWC)
Three way calling is the service that allows you to call another number
during an existing call, and introduce this party into the existing call. A
three-way call is initiated by hitting flash-hook (recall) then dialing the
second number. Once the second party answers hitting flash-hook (recall) again
connects all three parties. Hitting flash-hook (recall) again disconnects the
third party. If the call originator hangs up with the first party on hold, they
will receive a ringback to reconnect the call.
Interactions with other features:
- You may only subscribe to either Three Way Calling or Call Transfer
Service.
Call Transfer (CT)
Call Transfer (CT) is the feature that allows a subscriber to call another party
during an existing call, and transfer the call to the third party. A call
transfer is initiated by hitting flash-hook (recall) then dialing the second
number. The call is transferred by hanging up either before or after the second
number answers.
Interactions with other features:
- You may only subscribe to either Call Transfer or three way calling.
Call Waiting (CW)
Call Waiting is the feature that notifies a subscriber that a second call is on
the line and allows the subscriber to switch between the calls.
Call waiting notifies you by an audible tone when a call is waiting and the
waiting caller receives an announcement telling them the system has alerted you
of the waiting call. You can then switch between the current call and the new
call by using the flash-hook key. If you hang up while a is call waiting,
you will receive a ringback to to alert you of the waiting call.
Call waiting interacts with Delayed and Busy Call Forwarding as follows:
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If a call meets busy condition and no others are waited, the new call is waited.
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If the Delayed Call Forwarding timer exceeds the time limit set and a call is still waiting, that call is
forwarded to the DCF number and no longer waited.
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If a second incoming call meets a busy condition and another call is already waited, the
call is forwarded per Busy Call Forwarding.
Note:
- Call Waiting also interacts with Priority
Call and provides a distinctive Call Waiting Tone when a number from your
Priority call list places a call to you.
- You must be subscribed to and have Priority enabled with a list of
Priority Call numbers.
Call Waiting with Calling Number Delivery (CWND)
Call Waiting with Caller ID Number Delivery is the feature that allows the
calling number (but not name) to be displayed on your caller ID device for an
incoming call while you are currently connected to an existing call. You
must have a telephone that supports this feature.
Cancel Call Waiting (CCW)
This allows you to disable call waiting before making a call.
CCW is enabled for the duration of the current call by dialing *70
Calling Number Delivery (CND)
Calling Number Delivery (CND) is the feature that allows the calling number to
be displayed on your caller ID device.
CND is enabled by dialing *65
CND is disabled by dialing *85
These access codes also enable and disable calling name delivery (see below).
Calling Name Delivery (CNAM)
Calling Name Delivery (CNAM) is the feature that allows the calling name to be
displayed on your caller ID device.
CNAM is enabled by dialing *65
CNAM is disabled by dialing *85
Automatic Recall (AR)
This feature allows you to hear the last incoming call's number and/or
return a call to that number providing the number was not withheld.
You can dial *69 to simply hear the last caller's number and then dial 1 to
automatically dial that number.
Customer Originated Trace (COT)
Customer Originated Trace is the feature that allows you to request a
trace of the incoming call. This information is provided to Jaguar, not the
subscriber, and this may be passed on to an appropriate authority. This service
is invoked by dialing *57 during a call following a flash-hook (recall), or
after the call.
Calling Number Delivery Blocking (CNDB)
Calling Number Delivery Blocking (CNDB) is the feature that allows you to block delivery of
your telephone number from the calling party.
Dial *67 to disable Calling Number Delivery for a single call.
Dial *82 to re-enable Calling Number Delivery if your number is normally blocked by default.
Speed Calling
This feature consists of mapping a telephone number to a single or two digit
code.
You can then dial the single or two digit code and it is interpreted as if
you had just dialed the full telephone number it is mapped to.
To map a telephone number to a single digit code:
- Dial *74 (you will hear a broken dial tone).
- Enter the single digit (2 through 9) you want to map the telephone number
to.
- Enter the telephone number you wish to map the single digit code to.
- Note: You must enter the telephone exactly as you would normally
dial the telephone number, 1 + area code may required.
- You will hear a confirmation tone and after a moment of silence you will
hear dial tone again.
To map a telephone number to a two digit
code:
- Dial *75 (you will hear a broken dial tone).
- Enter the two digits (20 through 49) you want to map the telephone number
to.
- Enter the telephone number you wish to map the two digit code to.
- Note: You must enter the telephone exactly as you would normally dial
the telephone number, 1 + area code may required.
- You will hear a confirmation tone and after a moment of silence you will
hear dial tone again.
To use a Speed Dialing code, Dial the single or two digit code followed by
the # key or wait four seconds after dialing the code and the telephone
number it is mapped to will be dialed.
Interactions with other features:
- You may dial a speed calling code
after flash hooking to get three way calling.
- After *72, *90 and *92 to set up call forwarding to the speed code mapping.
- During screen list editing of selective call forwarding.
- After *67 to withhold caller ID when using a speed code mapping.
- After the cancel call waiting access code.
- After dialing 101XXXX to specify a long distance carrier.
Speed calling codes may map to:
- Numbers in any format (such as 1+10 Digits, 0+10 Digits, 10D, 1+7 Digits, 0+7
Digits, 7 Digits)
- Any access codes (such as *72)
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101XXXX plus any of the above.
Speed calling codes may not map to combinations of access codes followed by
numbers such as mapping a code to *72 1+10 Digits to enable call forwarding to a
particular number.
Reminder Calls
This feature allows the you to be called by our system at a configured
time of day and to hear an announcement when you answer. Reminder calls are
made within 1 minute of the configured time. If the reminder isn't answered, the
system will retry later. Individual reminders are made once in the 24 hours
after the reminder was configured.
Reminder Calls are configured by using
the following codes:
Enable an individual reminder *310
Disable all individual reminders *311
Disable one individual reminder *312
Check individual reminders *313
Enable a regular reminder *314
Disable all regular reminders *315
Disable one regular reminder *316
Check regular reminders *317
To enable a repeating reminder call:
- Dial *314
- An announcement prompts you to dial the desired reminder time followed by *
- An announcement prompts you to the dial the repeat option code (see below)
followed by #
Repeat options are every Monday (1), every Tuesday (2), every Wednesday (3),
every Thursday (4), every Friday (5), every Saturday(6), every Sunday (7),
every weekday (8) and every day (9).
- An announcement confirms the reminder is set, and gives you the option to cancel.
To enable an individual reminder call:
- Dial *310
- An announcement prompts you to dial the desired reminder time followed by
#
- An announcement confirms the reminder is set, and gives you the option to cancel.
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