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Call Forward No AnswerWhenever you can't answer,
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If you can't get to the phone, you can be sure that your calls won't go unanswered. You can easily change the forwarding number - even choosing how many times your phone should ring. |
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Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone. |
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Listen for the dial tone. |
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Dial the number of rings (from 2 to 9) to be allowed before the call is forwarded. Then dial the number where you want your calls forwarded. |
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When the phone is answered, your Call Forward No Answer is in effect. |
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Hang up. |
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Within two minutes, repeat steps 1-4 above. You'll hear a confirmation tone to let you know your Call Forward No Answer is now working. |
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Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone. |
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Listen for the confirmation tone, then hang up. Your Call Forward No Answer is now "off." |
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Turn off Call Forward No Answer, (see directions above.) |
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Repeat the steps above to turn on Call Forward No Answer, entering the new "forward to" number. |
Dial the number exactly as if you are calling directly. For a local number, dial the 7-digit phone number. For a long distance number, dial "1" plus the area code. Or if you have Speed Calling, you may dial one of your codes instead.