| *00 |
Redials the last number called. |
| *01 - *20 |
Reserved for personal speed dial numbers. |
| *21 - *49 |
Reserved for company-wide speed dial numbers. |
| *53 |
Activates the directed call pickup feature, which lets the user
retrieve a call that is ringing at another extension by dialing *53 followed by
the extension that is ringing. |
| *54 |
Activates the group call pickup feature. Dialing *54 lets the
user pick up the first of any calls currently ringing at any extension in the
company. If calls are ringing at several extensions, this feature lets the user
pick up the call in the current group that started ringing first. This feature
works for the user’s call group if they are part of one, otherwise the user can
pick up calls within the entire company. |
| *55 |
Activates the outgoing call barring feature. The user can block
certain types of outgoing calls from his or her phone. ■ 1—Blocks all outgoing
calls. ■ 2—Blocks long-distance, international, and premium number calls. ■
3—Blocks international and premium number calls. ■ 4—Blocks premium number calls |
| *56 |
Deactivates the outgoing call barring feature. |
| *61 |
Activates the user controlled line identification restriction. By
pressing *61, the user blocks caller ID for all outgoing calls. To send the
caller ID on a per call basis, press *82. |
| *62 |
Activates the call forwarding busy feature. This feature forwards
all incoming calls to a specified number when the user’s desk phone is busy. The
call forwarding busy feature is activated by pressing *62#, where
is the internal or external number to which the calls are forwarded. |
| *63 |
Turns off the call forwarding busy feature. After pressing *63,
the user hears the dial tone. |
| *65 |
Deactivates the user controlled caller ID blocking feature for
all outgoing calls. By pressing *65, the user allows caller ID for all outgoing
calls. |
| *66 |
Turns on the call connection busy feature. When activated, the
last number that the user dialed is automatically redialed until the called
party is connected or the preconfigured amount of time passes. |
| *67 |
Blocks the user’s number on an outgoing call by pressing *67
before dialing the number. This feature only works when the user has Caller
ID-Block Delivery All (CBLK) disabled or has the user controlled line
identification restriction (UCLIR, *65) disabled. |
| *68 |
Controls the collect call screening feature. To activate the
feature, press *681PIN. To deactivate the feature press *680PIN. |
| *69 |
Activates the call return feature for the last incoming call.
Press *69 to redial the number of the last incoming call. |
| *70 |
Turns off the call waiting feature for the current call only.
When activated, a second incoming call is automatically transferred to the
user’s voicemail box. If the user does not hear dial tone after pressing *70,
the call waiting feature has not been turned off. |
| *72 |
Activates the call forwarding feature. This feature forwards all
incoming calls to a specified number. |
| *73 |
Turns off the call forwarding feature. |
| *74 |
Lets a user assign a speed dial code (*nn) to a phone number.
Valid speed dials are 01-20. |
| *75 |
Resets a speed dial code. |
| *78 |
Turns on the do not disturb feature. When activated, all calls
are routed to voicemail, and the local telephone does not ring. |
| *79 |
Turns off the do not disturb feature. When deactivated, all calls
are routed to the local telephone. |
| *82 |
Sends the user’s caller ID on an outgoing call by pressing *82
before dialing the number. |
| *86 |
Turns off the call connection busy feature. When deactivated, the
automatic redialing of the last number dialed is canceled. |
| *92 |
Activates the call forwarding no answer feature. This feature
forwards all incoming calls to a specified number when the user does not answer
the desk phone. The call forwarding no answer feature is activated by pressing
*92#, where is the internal or external number to which all
calls are forwarded. |
| *93 |
Turns off the call forwarding no answer feature. |
Please remember that some * codes may require some additional programming. For more information about a feature, please click the above links additional details and step-by-step instructions.