Eagle Digital Telephone
Digital Telephone Features
Caller ID - (FREE with Eagle 500-Residential and the Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
Caller ID allows for you to see the phone number of the caller. You can also get Caller ID with the caller's name for $6 per month.
How it Works: This service displays the name and number of the incoming caller on your telephone, if your phone has a Caller ID Display Unit.
Call Waiting - (FREE with Eagle 500-Residential and the Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
This service notifies you that a second call is on the line and allows you to switch between the calls.
How it Works: When you are on the phone and another caller is calling you, you will hear a tone in the earpiece that alerts you that someone else is trying to reach you. If you have Caller ID enabled and a Caller ID display you will be able to see who the second is before you answer it. To put your current call on hold and answer the second call, simply hit the flash button or switch the hook on the phone and you will instantly be connected to the second without losing your first call. To disable call waiting for the next call only, press *70 before you place the call.
Voice Mail - (FREE with Eagle 500-Residential and the Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
Each EagleVoice line is equipped with a Voice Mail box that works like an answering machine and has a 20 minute message capacity. To access your voice mail you must enter your personal identification number (PIN).
How it Works: If your Voice Mail feature is enabled, calls that are not answered will be sent to your Voice Mail box where the caller will be able to leave you a message. There are a variety of ways in which you can be notified of a Voice Mail: instead of a normal dial tone when you pick of the phone you may hear a series of short-separate tones. With certain devices, a message may be identified by a light. EagleVoice also allows you to be notified by email when a message is left; you can even have the message attached to the email.
To access you Voice Mail from your EagleVoice phone, dial your telephone number and wait for your voicemail greeting to pick up. Press the * and you will be prompted to enter your passcode. Your default pass code is the last 4 digits of your phone number. Upon accessing your voicemail for the first time, you will be asked to change your pass code to a different 4 digit passcode. If you do not, you may not be able to access your voicemail in the future.
You can access your Voice Mail from any phone by dialing your phone number and then when your Voice Mail picks up enter * to interrupt the greeting followed by entering in your passcode.
Call Forwarding - (FREE with Eagle 500-Residential and the Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
Call Forwarding allows you to forward you calls to any other domestic phone number. This feature will ensure that your calls will not go unanswered.
How it Works: Before you leave just dial 72#. Wait for a confirmation tone, then dial the telephone including the area code. Wait for the courtesy call to be answered. Hang up the telephone. (If the courtesty call is not answered, dial 72# followed by the phone number with area code. This will manually activate the call forwarding without the courtesy call.
When you go to disable the Call Forwarding, simply enter 73# on your phone and wait for the confirmation tone. Then Hang up the telephone.
Call ID Blocking - (FREE with Eagle 500-Residential and the Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
Call ID Blocking allows you to call a number and withhold your caller ID information from being displayed on the other party's phone.
How it Works: Your information is sent to the call recipient by default, however, should you wish to remain anonymous simply dial *67 prior to making the call. The recipients Caller ID display will show that your information is unavailable. You must enter *67 prior to each call in order to prevent your information from being sent to the recipient.
Call Return - (FREE with Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
Call Return will allow you to automatically dial the phone number of the last party that call your phone.
How it Works: Call Return allows you to dial the number of the last party that called, to do so dial *69. Once you have dialed *69 you will hear a ring tone as the system has redialed the last party.
3-Way Calling - (FREE with Eagle Unlimited-Residential)
3-Way Calling allows you to have 2 other parties join in one phone call. When you conference the other two parties, all three parties on the line can hear and converse with one another.
How it Works: To use 3-Way calling you simply dial the number of one of the parties that you want to conference. Next, press the flash button or switch hook on their telephone and then dial the other party that is to be involved. To connect everyone, simply press the flash button or switch the hook again. Now all parties can be connected on one phone call.
If the third party does not answer or their line is busy, hit the flash or switch hook button twice to to rejoin the original call. If you hang up you will receive ad ringback reminding you that the originial call is still on hold, and can rejoin the call by picking up the phone. This service is known as Three Way Calling Ringback.
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