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Sunday, June 24, 2012

local telecom call / fax diversion how to

local telecom call / fax diversion how to

I just copy and paste from local telecom user guide

so the steps are

1/ before I cut the wire,

dial 181 161 the number to divert to, or foward to , telecom call it divert

2/  dial 161 to activate

3/ dial 160 to cancel

4/ you must be at the premise to do that

5/ if not, you have to use remote divert, that mean you pay more

6/ I diverted serval numbers, I can;t seem to hear the confirmation tone as in the telecom guide.

7/ for the first phone number, a fax machine (not a tradional phone), ricoh MFC (hasn't got a handset), I paunched the sequence, it actually worked, it bit tricky to test, as incoming phone calls still showing up on the dash board (?). eventually I connected a traditional phone set to that line, yes, it was correctly diverted

8/ after diversion, you can still make out-going phone calls, but the dial-tone changed to one-long and one-short




Setting up Call Diversion
To programme each number you want your calls diverted

to:

Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone

Dial 181, followed by a code number between 161

and 169

Dial the number to which calls are to be diverted,

including area code if the number is outside your local

calling area (eg. 181 - 163 - 04 - 801 9000), then

press the # key

Wait for the confirmation tone (Dial Tone)

Hang up

(The code number is now registered against the number

to be diverted to. We recommend you keep a record of

these for future reference.)

Activating a Diversion

(from your own phone)

Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone

Dial the appropriate code (i.e. 161, 162 etc) for the

number you wish to divert to

Wait for confirmation tone

To confirm the correct diversion has been made wait

a little longer and a call will automatically go through

to the selected diversion number

Hang up

Cancelling Call Diversion
Lift the handset and wait for confirmation tone

Dial 160

Wait for confirmation tone

Hang up

You can still make outgoing calls from your phone when

Call Divert is in use, but the dial tone is different (longshort-

long). This reminds you that incoming calls are still

being diverted.

Using Remote Divert Lift the handset

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