Call-Waiting With Caller Id; Voice Mail - Linksys SPA1001 Administrator User Manual

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Appendix C
User Guidelines

Call-Waiting with Caller ID

Service description
User action required to
activate or use
Expected call and
network behavior
User action required to
deactivate or end

Voice Mail

Service description
User action required to
activate or use
Expected call and
network behavior
User action required to
deactivate or end
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When the user is on the phone and has Call Waiting active, the new caller
Caller ID information is displayed on the user phone display screen at the
same time the user is hearing the Call Waiting beeps/tones.
The telephone equipment connected to the SPA must support Call-Waiting
with Caller ID.
In between call waiting tone bursts, the SPA can generate a Caller-ID signal
to the attached phone when it is off hook.
Not applicable.
Service providers may provide voice mail service to their subscribers. Users
have the ability to retrieve voice mail via the telephone connected to the
SPA.
The SPA indicates that a message is waiting by playing stuttered dial tone
when the user picks up the handset.
To retrieve messages:
1.
Lift the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
Dial the phone number assigned to the SPA
3.
You will be connected to the voice mail server and prompted by a voice
response system with instructions to listen to your messages.
When voice mail is available for a subscriber, a notification message is sent
from the voice mail server to the SPA. When the user dials their own phone
number, the SPA connects the subscriber to their voice mail system, which
can then connect them to their individual voice mail box.
Follow instructions of the voice mail system or simply hang up the
telephone.
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