Stop Call Waiting; Accessing Voice Mailbox; Re-Programming Network Service Buttons; Programming For One-Touch Call Forwarding - Uniden UCIS-3050C Owner's Manual

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Stop Call Waiting

If you don't wish to be interrupted by a second caller during a
telephone call, press Stop Call wtg before dialing. The access code
*70 (displayed as A70) is dialed automatically. After hearing a second
dial tone, you can dial the number as usual. During that call, there
will be no interruption from Call Waiting. After you hang up, Call
Waiting will be reactivated for your next call.

Accessing Voice Mailbox

When "MESSAGES" is displayed on the screen, press the Messages
button to listen to your messages. The phone will automatically dial
*98 (displayed as A98), which is the code to access Voice Messaging
from your home in many areas. If dialing *98 does not access your
voice mail, then you can follow the instructions in the next section
to reprogram the Messages button to dial your voice mail retrieval
number.

Re-Programming Network Service Buttons

The network service buttons are memory keys programmed to dial
as shown below:
Stop Call wtg.
Messages Call Forward On
Call Forward Off
*70
*98
*72
*73PPb
Access codes for network services are not the same for all telephone
companies. If the pre-programmed access codes do not work, you
can begin to re-program them by pressing the Save button and follow
the procedures in the "Storing a New Number and Name in the
Memory Buttons" section.

Programming for One-Touch Call Forwarding

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