Verizon Calling Features - Verizon T1960 User Manual

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Verizon Calling Features

CALLER-ID
Information
Sometimes the number and
/ or name information is not
sent by the network. In this
case you will see:
BLOCKED CALL
When the caller has chosen
to not send (block) their
caller information.
BLOCKED NUMBER or
NAME
When only the number or
name has been blocked.
UNKNOWN CALLER
When caller information is
not available in the network.
UNKNOWN NUMBER or
NAME
When only the number or
name is not available.
INCOMPLETE DATA
When no valid Caller-ID
data was received.
Make sure you have
subscribed to the Caller-ID
service.
IMPORTANT
The Caller-ID information is
sent on the telephone line
after the first ring signal. To
ensure your Caller-ID
information is received you
should wait until after the
start of the second ring to
answer incoming calls.
Verizon Calling Features
Managing Your Calls
You may subscribe to any of the following
Verizon services for which your T1960
telephone has been designed to make these
services easy to use.
Caller-ID
Caller-ID With Call Waiting
Call Waiting Deluxe
Voicemail
3-Way Calling
Fast access to Verizon Optional Calling
Feature services which may be available:
Directory Assistance
Call Return
Repeat Dialing
Call Forwarding
Voice Mail Access # and Voice
Mail Indicator
Caller-ID
If you subscribe to the Caller-ID service,
after the first ring, or after the Call Waiting
tone, you will see the number and name of
who is calling you on your handset display,
as well as the time and date of their call.
Normally, the number displayed will be a 10-
digit format (3-digit area code + 7-digit
phone number). If the Area Codes are
programmed (see page 39), the number
displayed can be shown as either a 7-digit,
10-digit, or 11-digit number for easier
recognition of a Local or Long Distance call.
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