Call Rejection
Anonymous Call Rejection
Anonymous Call Rejection automatically rejects incoming calls for which the caller's number is withheld. These callers will be routed to a recorded message telling them you do not accept anonymous calls.
To turn on dial *77, to turn off dial *87
Reject Specific Callers
Block calls from specific phone numbers so your phone does not ring when they call. Callers will hear a recorded message that your number is not available.
To turn on, dial *60
To turn off, dial *80
To add numbers, dial *60, press # and wait for the tone, dial
the first number to be added, then press #
To block calls from your last caller, dial *60, press # and
wait for the tone, dial 01 followed by #
Outgoing Call Block
With Outgoing Call Block you can restrict certain types of outgoing calls from being made on your telephone. You will need to
call Aeneas to set your outgoing call blocks. The following types of outgoing call blocks are available:
Optional
blocking of '011' calls - international
Save money by restricting chargeable or questionable outgoing
calls from your telephone
Automatic blocking of 10-10-XXX calls
Save money by restricting chargeable or questionable outgoing
calls from your telephone
Automatic blocking of collect calls
Save money by restricting chargeable or questionable outgoing
calls from your telephone
Incoming Call Block
Call Block allows you to block calls from up to six specified phone numbers. Just put the numbers on your Call Block list and those callers are prevented from calling you.
To use: Dial *60
Follow the recorded instructions to specify numbers you want to block.
Call Forward
Call Forwarding
Forward your calls to another number.
To turn on:
Dial 72#
At the second dial tone, dial the number you want to forward calls to.
The phone you're forwarding to will ring. This call must be answered to set the call forwarding.
To turn off:
Dial 73#.
Call Forwarding - Busy
Sends telephone calls to voice mail or to another number when
your line is busy.
You must contact Aeneas to change your settings.
Call Forwarding - Don't Answer
Send telephone calls to voice mail or to another number when
no one answers the phone.
You must contact Aeneas to change your settings.
Selective Call Forwarding
Identify certain callers who can reach you when you forward your calls. You can include up to six numbers on your Selective Call Forwarding list. All others will ring your telephone in the normal manner.
To turn on, dial *63. Follow the voice instructions to enter or confirm the "forward-to" number.
To turn off, dial *83
To add a number to your list:
Dial *63.
Press # and wait for the tone.
Dial the number you want to add, and press # again.
Hunting
Roll over incoming calls to multiple lines
Call Return
Call Return
Recover the phone number from the last call you received, and return the call.
To use: Dial *69
The phone number, date and time of the last incoming call will be announced.
To return the call: Press 1
To delete call information: Dial *89 after the announcement.
Call Trace
Call trace
Trace the names and numbers of unidentified callers who annoy
or harass you so that action can be taken
To Trace:
Hang up after a call and immediately pick up again
Dial *57 and listen for the announcement
Call Waiting
Call waiting is like having two lines in one because it notifies
you of incoming calls when you are on the line.
To pick up an incoming call: Press the switchhook to put current call on hold and
answer incoming call.
To turn off call waiting before making a call: Dial *70
To turn off call waiting during a call: Press the switchhook,
dial *70, and press the switchook again
Caller ID
Caller ID name and number delivery
See the name and phone number of the people who call you.
Note: If a caller has blocked their information, or your phone is not capable of viewing Caller ID information you will not be able to view the name or number.
Optional caller ID blocking
Block your Caller ID information from being seen by the people you call.
(Note if the person you're calling has blocked anonymous calls, you will not be able to reach them.
To Block Your Information:
Press *67 before placing a call
Speed Calling
Speed calling makes dialing faster by allowing you to assign
a two-digit code that you dial instead of a complete telephone number.
To record numbers on your speed calling list:
Listen for a dial tone
Dial 75 # with touch-tone service telephone (75 with rotary
or dial pulse telephones)
Listen for a second dial tone
Dial the Speed Calling 30 code (Number 20 through 49) beside
the name you wish to record. For example, if you have assigned
the code number 20 to your local police, dial 20.
Dial the phone number you want to record including, for a long
distance number, 1 or 0 plus the area code.
Listen for three short tones. This will confirm that you have
successfully recorded the number.
To
speed call:
Dial the two-digit Speed Calling code.
With touch-tone dialing,
also depress the # symbol immediately after you dial the Speed
Calling code.
Three Way Calling & Call Transfer
Three-way Calling with Transfer allows you to host a conference call with two people who are in different places. You can also transfer a caller to another phone line.
To initiate a 3-way conference call:
With the first call on the line, click the flash key or switchhook and listen for short tones.
At the dial tone, dial the second person and speak privately if necessary.
Click the flash key or switchhook to add the first call.
If you get a busy signal when dialing the second person or don't get an answer, click the flash key or switchhook twice to
continue your original call.
To transfer a caller to another phone line
With the original call on the line, click the flash key or switchhook and listen for short tones.
At the dial tone, dial the "transfer-to" number
To leave the call hang up.
Please note: Any long distance charges that you incur during the call continue, even if you hang up and the other
parties continue to speak. These charges stop once the remaining parties disconnect.
Ring Choice
Get up to two phone numbers on one line; each has a different
ringing pattern so you know which number is being called.
Voicemail
Message waiting
This visual message waiting indication capability requires special
telephone equipment, with a light or display. When a message
is left, a signal is sent to turn on the light or produce a
display. This signal, which can only be sent while your line
is not in use, turns the light on a few seconds after a message
is left. The signal to turn off the light is sent shortly after
you have listened to your waiting messages. This Visual Message
Waiting and Stutter Dial Tone are provided simultaneously.
Message waiting audible
Messages are indicated through Stutter Dial Tone (short tones)
Click here for more information on using your voicemail.
Call Selector
Call selector
Calls from preferred or special callers are announced with a
distinctive ring.
Repeat Dialing
Repeat Dialing allows you to automatically keep redialing a phone number that was busy. Repeat Dialing will continue to check the number for the next 30 minutes, and when the line
is free, you will hear a special short-short-long ring so you can make your call.
To use:
After you have received a busy signal, hang up the
phone and immediately pick it back up
At the dial tone, press *66
Hang up. Your phone will ring when the
line is free.
Pick up the line to be connected to the person you're calling
To turn off before 30 minutes have passed, dial *86
Telephone Information and Standard Rates
7
cents/minute long distance rate for 1+ calls to local service
area
Make long distance calls at a fixed low rate of $.07 per minute
- anytime day or night, weekday or weekend
7 cents/minute for state to state calls
Make long distance calls at a fixed low rate of $.07 per minute
- anytime day or night, weekday or weekend, in-state or out-of-state
911 service
Your local government asks you to pay the Emergency 911 Charge
through your phone bill each month to help pay for the emergency
service in your community