Setup guide
• Caller ID with Name
• Do Not Disturb
• Last Number Redial
• Speed Dial 8
• Call Waiting (Per Call)
• Distinctive Ring/Call Waiting
• Unattended/Blind Call Transfer
• Attendant Call Transfer
• Three-Way Calling
• Line Blocking Deactivation
• Automatic Call Back
• Calling Number Delivery Blocking (CID Block)
• Selective Call Forwarding
• Selective Call Acceptance
• Selective Call Rejection
• Voicemail
Anonymous Call Rejection
Prevent a caller from reaching you when the caller has explicitly restricted his/her Caller
ID/number. Anonymous Call Rejection allows you to reject calls from callers who have blocked
the display of their number. Only deliberate anonymous numbers are rejected. Callers whose
numbers are unavailable are not rejected. Callers that are rejected are informed that you are not
accepting calls from unidentified callers. Your phone does not ring and you do not receive any
indication that they called.
*77 – Activation
*87 - Deactivation
Call Forwarding Always
Automatically forward all your incoming calls to a different phone number. Call Forwarding Always
Call Hold
Call Hold lets you put a caller on hold for an unlimited period of time. It is especially useful on
phones without the hold button. Unlike a hold button, this feature provides access to a dial tone
while the call is being held.
User Action required activating or using:
Press the switch hook or flash allows you to forward all your incoming calls to a different phone
number, such as your home office or cell phone. You can also make your office phone emit a
short ring burst to inform you if you are next to your phone when the call is forwarded by using the
Ring Reminder. This is important when you have forgotten the service is turned on and you are at
your desk waiting to receive calls. Note that the number you forward your calls to must be
permitted by your outgoing calling plan. You can also set the phone number to forward to using