When you hear a busy signal, press and release the "switchhook". Listen for a special tone. |
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If you've already hung up, lift the handset and listen for a normal dial tone. |
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  Press *66. (On a rotary phone, dial 1166.) |
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If the line is still busy, hang up. Your phone will check the number for up to 30 minutes. |
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A special callback ring alerts you if the line becomes free (some phones ring normally). |
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Lift the handset to automatically place the call. |
To cancel your Callback request:
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When you hear a busy signal, press and release the "switchhook". Listen for a special tone. |
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If you've already hung up, lift the handset and listen for a normal dial tone. |
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  Press *86. (On a rotary phone, dial 1186.) |
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Listen for the confirmation tone or announcement. Hang up. |
Note:
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To start the 30-minute clock, repeat steps 1-4 under "How to use."
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Automatic Callback can check as many as 31 busy lines at once for
you. To know which call is being completed, you must subscribe to
Calling Number service.
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The "switchhook" is the button the handset pushes down
when you hang up the phone. Some telephones have a Link or Flash key
you can press instead.
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Does not work on 800 numbers, 900 numbers, outside the specified
service area, or lines where Call Forward and some other call services
have been activated.
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