Toll Control with PIN

Toll Control with PIN (Personal Identification Number) Override

Toll Control with PIN (Personal Identification Number) Override allows you to prevent long distance calls from being made from you telephone line. It can be overridden on a per call basis by dialing a special access code plus your PIN. Incoming and local calls are not affected by activation of this feature.

TO SET OR CHANGE YOUR PIN #:
  1. Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone.
  2. Dial * 12 (or dial 1112 with a rotary phone).
  3. Listen for three beeps followed by dial tone.
  4. Dial the old PIN # (1 to 7 digits), followed by # (or wait 4 seconds).
  5. Listen for three beeps followed by dial tone.
  6. Dial the new PIN # (1 to 7 digits), followed by # (or wait 4 seconds).
  7. Listen for three beeps followed by dial tone.
  8. Dial the New PIN # again, followed by # (or wait 4 seconds).
  9. Listen for three beeps followed by dial tone. Then hang up.
TO MAKE A TOLL CALL (OR OVERRIDE TOLL CONTROL RESTRICTION):
  1. Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone.
  2. Dial * 13 (or dial 1113 with a rotary phone) and listen for dial tone.
  3. Dial your PIN code, followed by # (or wait 4 seconds). If your PIN is valid, you will hear three beeps followed by dial tone.
  4. The dial a normal toll call (1 + area code + number).
TO MAKE A CALL TO A NUMBER WITHIN THE 40 MILE AREA:
  1. Lift the receiver and listen for dial tone.
  2. Dial *13 (or dial 1113 with a rotary phone) and listen for dial tone.
  3. Dial your PIN code, followed by # (or wait 4 seconds. If your PIN is valid, you will hear three beeps followed by dial tone.
  4. Dial 1010 + carrier code + 1-910 + telephone number.
  5. This sequence must be repeated each time you wish to dial a number in the ''40 mile area''.
NOTES:
  1. If a toll call is attempted without first dialing the access code and PIN, the call will not be completed.
  2. If you dial an invalid access code and/or PIN, you will hear a fast busy signal.
  3. Toll Restriction is automatically returned each time you go back on hook.
  4. If you have Call Transfer of Three-Way Calling:

    A. Once you use your PIN to make a toll call, you may hook flash and directly dial another toll number to set up three-way call, or transfer the call.

    B. If someone calls you and you wish to set up a three-way call or transfer this call to a toll number, you must hook flash and use the above procedure to make the toll call.