Digital Phone Features Guide

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Digital Phone Features Guide

WELCOME TO BLUE RIDGE DIGITAL PHONE Congratulations on subscribing to Blue Ridge Digital Phone. We are confident that you will find great savings in the unlimited local and long-distance calling in the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam and the US Virgin Islands. And to make your life easier, Blue Ridge Digital Phone includes many popular phone features as part of your service. Please take a few minutes to browse through this guide to familiarize yourself with your new digital phone features and how they work. Thank you for choosing Blue Ridge Digital Phone. If you still have questions after reading the digital phone features guide, please call 800-CABLE-77. [2] Welcome

TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES Caller ID 4 Call Waiting 4 Call Waiting ID 4 Call Forward 5 Selective Call Forwarding 5 Return Call 5 Call Forward Busy 6 Call Forward Ring / No Answer 6 3-Way Calling 6 Anonymous Caller Rejection 6 Selective Call Rejection 7 Selective Call Acceptance 7 Caller ID Blocking 7 TV Caller ID 8 Voicemail 8 211 Social Services Assistance Call 9 411 Directory Assistance Call 10 611 Customer Service Assistance Call 10 711 Telecommunications Relay Service 10 811 Call Before You Dig Assistance Call 10 911 Emergency Assistance Call 10 (TRS) TTY Assistance Call EQUIPMENT 11 Digital Phone EMTA [3] Table of Contents

Caller ID Caller ID lets you see the number and, if available, the name of the party that is calling you. You can decide whether or not to answer the incoming call. If you choose not to answer the call it will go to your voice mail. (if you have voicemail feature) Note: You must have proper equipment to see the Caller ID information transmitted. Call Waiting With Call Waiting, you can take a second call without disconnecting the first. When you are on the telephone, a call waiting tone will alert you that you have another incoming call. You can choose to place your current call on hold and take the second call, or you can simply continue talking and the second call will be forwarded to your voicemail. (if you have voicemail feature) To use Call Waiting: -Press and release the switch hook or flash button when you hear the Call Waiting Tone. -Your first call will be placed on hold, and your second call will be on the line. -Press the switch hook or flash button as often as you would like to switch between the two calls. -To end the first call and answer the second, simply hang up. Your telephone will ring and your second call will be on the line. -You can end either call by having the caller hang up. To enable Call Waiting: -Dial *58 to enable Call Waiting To disable Call Waiting: -Dial *59 to disable Call Waiting Call Waiting ID With Call Waiting ID, you will be able to see the name and number of the second caller when you hear the Call Waiting tone. You can then decide whether to place the first call on hold and take the second call or continue talking and let the second call go to your voice mail. (phone must have proper equipment ) [4] Caller ID Call Waiting Call Waiting ID

Call Forward Call Forward allows you to forward all your incoming calls to another telephone number when you are away from home. To enable the Call Forward feature: -Dial *72 or *73. -To enable Call Forwarding press 1 -Enter the forwarding number followed by the #key -The system will repeat the number your calls will be forwarded to. To disable the Call Forward feature: -Dial *72 or *73. -To disable Call Forwarding press 2 -The system will advise you that Call Forwarding is disabled. Selective Call Forwarding The Selective Call Forwarding Feature enables you to create a list of telephone numbers that will be forwarded to a number that you designate when you receive a call from them. To add a number to the Selective Call Forward feature: -Listen for dial tone. -Dial *63. -Enter the Caller ID followed by the # key. -The system will repeat the number of the caller to be forwarded. To remove a number from the Selective Call Forward feature: -Listen for dial tone. -Dial *80. -Enter the Caller ID followed by the # key. -The system will repeat the number of the caller to be allowed. Return Call With Return Call, you can automatically place a call to the last number that called you. To use the Return Call feature: -Dial *69. [5] Call Forward Selective Call Forwarding Return Call

Call Forward Busy The Call Forward Busy feature is automatically provided with your voice mail service. It will automatically transfer incoming calls to your voice mail service when the line is busy unless you choose to answer them when you hear the Call Waiting tone. Call Forward Ring/No Answer The Call Forward Ring/No Answer feature is automatically provided with your voice mail service. It will automatically transfer incoming calls to your voice mail service when your telephone rings and you do not answer it. Three-Way Calling With Three-Way Calling you can set up your own 3-party conference calls. To use the Three-Way Calling feature: -Once you are on the line with your first call, press and release the switch hook or flash button to hear a second dial tone. -Dial the number for your second party. -When the second party answers, press and release the switch hook or flash button. -Your three-way call will begin. -When finished with the call, simply hang up. Anonymous Caller Rejection Anonymous Caller Rejection blocks incoming calls from parties who are actively blocking their outbound caller ID. If the caller doesn t have caller ID to display the call will come through as unknown. To enable the Anonymous Call Rejection feature: -Dial *77 to reject calls from blocked numbers. To disable the Anonymous Call Rejection feature: -Dial *87 to allow calls from blocked numbers. [6] Call Forward Busy Call Forward No Ring/No Answer Three-Way Calling Anonymous Caller Rejection

Selective Call Rejection With the Selective Call Rejection Feature, you can choose to block incoming calls from specific telephone numbers. To add a number to the Selective Call Rejection feature: -Dial *60. -Enter the Caller ID followed by the # key. -The system will repeat the number of the caller to be blocked. To remove a number from the Selective Call Rejection feature: Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone. -Dial *80. -Enter the Caller ID followed by the # key. -The system will repeat the number of the caller to be allowed. Selective Call Acceptance With the Selective Call Acceptance Feature, you can create a list of specific telephone numbers that you will accept calls from. All other callers will receive a busy signal. To enable the Selective Call Acceptance feature: -Dial *64 to enable Selective Call Acceptance To disable the Selective Call Acceptance feature: -Dial *84 to disable Selective Call Acceptance To add a specific number that you will accept calls from: -Dial *80. -Enter the Caller ID followed by the # key. -The system will repeat the number of the caller to be allowed Caller ID Blocking With Caller ID Blocking, you can prevent your name and telephone number from being displayed on Caller ID on certain calls. If you wish to block your Caller ID (if feature isn t on your account) information from being sent to the party you are calling, Note: Caller ID Blocking may not be available on some calls, including calls to E911. [7] Selective Call Rejection Selective Call Acceptance Caller ID Blocking

Caller ID Blocking (continued) To enable the Caller ID Blocking feature per call: -Dial *67 and the number you wish to call -You will be connected with your Caller ID blocked for this call To disable the Caller ID Blocking feature per call: -Dial *82 and the number you wish to call TV Caller ID With your subscription to digital phone and digital cable, you will be able to see caller information right on your TV. Tune to Channel 999 to see the last 10 calls received and to change settings. Accessing Voicemail Records messages from unanswered calls that you can play, save or delete any time you choose. *A stutter dial tone when you pick up the handset indicates you have new voicemail messages. To enter your voice mailbox when you are at home: -Dial *33. -You will receive the Main Menu To retrieve messages while you are away: -Dial your 10 digit home phone number. -As soon as voicemail greeting begins, interrupt by pressing the # key. -You are prompted to enter your pin, followed by the # key. -You will receive the Main Menu Main Menu: -Press 1 to Listen to messages -Press 8 for Personal Options -Press 9 to Repeat the menu again -Press 0 to Exit [8] Caller ID Blocking TV Caller ID Voicemail

Accessing Voicemail Continued If you have a message after pressing 1 from the Main Menu: -Any new or saved message will play -Press 1 Skip message -Press 2 Save message -Press 3 Delete message -Press 9 to Repeat the menu again -Press 0 to Exit Personal Options Menu: -Press 1 Change PIN Number -Press 2 Record Personal Greeting -Press 3 Record Personal Name -Press 5 Set Call Forwarding -Press 6 Set Call Forward Screening Number -Press 9 to Repeat the menu again -Press 0 to Exit 211 Social Services Assistance Call Just dial 211 for access to local and get connected to a community resource specialist. Soci al Services Assistance calls are free. The local community resource specialist can put you in touch with local organizations providing: -Supplemental food and nutrition programs -Shelter and housing options and utilities assistance -Emergency information and disaster relief -Employment and education opportunities -Services for veterans -Health care, vaccination and health epidemic information -Addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs -Re-entry help for ex-offenders -Support groups for individuals with mental illnesses or special needs -A safe, confidential path out of physical and/or emotional domestic abuse [9] Voicemail Continued 211 Social Services Assistance

411 Directory Assistance Call Just dial 411 for access to both local and long distance numbers. Directory Assistance calls are charged on a per-use basis. Additional charges will depend on the service requested. For prices, call Customer Service. Directory Assistance Call Completion: You can obtain a listed phone number from Directory Assistance and complete the call by having the operator dial the number or via the automated process. Additional charges apply. 611 Customer Service Assistance Call Just dial 611 for access to a Blue Ridge Communications Customer Care Representative. Customer Service Assistance calls are free. The Blue Ridge Communications Customer Care Representative can assist you with any of your needs relating to services offered from Blue Ridge Communications. 711 Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) TTY Assistance Call Just dial 711 for access to the Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS). Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) Assistance calls are free. The Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) allows a caller with a hearing or speech disability to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) or other device to call persons with or without such disabilities. 811 Call Before You Dig Assistance Call Just dial 811 for access to the Call Before You Dig service. Call Before You Dig Assistance calls are free. The Call Before You Dig Assistance service provides a notice to local utility companies to locate underground facilities before a homeowner starts digging. 911 Emergency Assistance Call In most major cities, emergency police, fire and medical services can be reached by dialing *911. Remember, DIAL 911 immediately in case of any emergency. *Your Digital Phone allows access to E911 services that may not be accessible in the event of a power or network outage or if your broadband connection is unavailable. You should not move your Digital Phone without notifying Blue Ridge Communications at 1-800-CABLE-77. The address associated with E911 is the original service address on record. If your Digital Phone equipment is moved to another address, calls to E911 using that equipment will still identify the original service address. [10] 411 Directory Assistance 611 Customer Service 711 TRS 811 CBYD 911 Emergency Assistance

Digital Phone EMTA Your digital phone service requires the use of an Arris cable/phone EMTA (provided by Blue Ridge at no additional cost.) When connected to your telephone and a cable outlet, your EMTA provides status LEDs on the front panel that indicate how well and at what state your EMTA is operating. 1. Power - Illuminates solid green to indicate that AC power is being applied to the EMTA. - AC power must be available to recharge the battery. 2. DS (Downstream) - Blinks to indicate that the EMTA is receiving data from the cable network. 3. US (Upstream) - Blinks to indicate that the EMTA is sending data to the cable network. 4. Online - Illuminates solid green when the EMTA is registered on the network and fully operational. This indicator blinks to indicate one of the following conditions. - The EMTA is booting up and not ready for data - The EMTA is scanning the network and attempting to register - The EMTA has lost registration on the network and will continue blinking until it registers again 5. Link - Illuminates solid green to indicate that an Ethernet / USB carrier is present and blinks to indicate that Ethernet / USB data is being transferred between your PC and the EMTA. 6. TEL 1 - Illuminates solid green when telephone service for line 1 is enabled. - Blinks when phone line 1 is in use. 7. TEL 2 - Illuminates solid green to indicate when telephone service for line 2 is enabled. - Blinks when phone line 2 is in use. 8. Battery - Illuminates solid green to indicate that the battery is charged. Blinks to indicate that the battery charge is low. Off when the EMTA is operating from battery power, when the battery charge is depleted, or the battery is defective. NOTES: - After the EMTA is successfully registered on the network, the POWER and ONLINE LEDs will remain lit constantly to indicate that the EMTA is active and fully operational. - When the EMTA is operating on battery power (with out AC power), the LEDs may behave differently - POWER LED will blink to indicate that the unit is operating under battery power but AC power has failed. [11] Digital Phone EMTA