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Standard Features Your Netphone (VoIP) service or Enhanced Fibre Phone (VoIP) service includes a range of standard features which you can enable or disable in Toolbox. Calling line ID delivery blocking (CLID) CLID Blocking (Calling Line ID Blocking) blocks your phone number from being displayed to the person you re calling. It is disabled by default. 2. Select Configure netphone or Configure enhanced fibre phone from the left-hand 3.Tick the box Calling line ID blocking 4. CLID Blocking can be enabled by setting its toggle switch to ON and then click Submit. 5. While CLID Blocking is enabled, you can disable it for a single call by dialing *65 before the number you re calling. Call forwarding Always, Busy and No Answer Standard call costs apply when any call forwarding features forward a call to a new destination. All call forwarding features are disabled by default. 3. Open your Call Forwarding options by setting its toggle switch to ON. You then have the following options: Always forward calls to: When busy, forward calls to: When unanswered, forward calls to: 4. Simply enter a destination phone number in the text box next to the desired option. Leaving a text block blank will keep that type of call forwarding disabled. 5. Click Submit to save your settings. Call forwarding Selective Standard call costs apply when any call forwarding features forward a call to a new destination. All call forwarding features are disabled by default. 3. Open your Call Forwarding options by setting its toggle switch to ON. 4. You ll see Selective call forwarding at the bottom of the box. This feature will immediately forward all calls from up to 2 phone numbers to a different phone number. 5. Click Show Options to expand the Selective call forwarding options. 6. Enter the phone numbers in the Phone 1 and Phone 2 text boxes. 7. Enter the destination phone number in the Selectively forward to text box. 8. Click Submit to save your changes. 1

Call waiting If someone calls your phone number while you re on a call, Call Waiting allows you to put someone on hold. Call Waiting is disabled by default. 3. Call Waiting can be enabled by setting its toggle switch to ON and then 4. When Call Waiting is enabled, you ll hear a tone when there is a call waiting. To switch back and forth between the two calls, press the CALL button on your handset and then dial 2. 5. To hang up on the person you re currently speaking to and switch to the other caller, press the CALL button on your handset and then dial 1. Do not disturb When Do Not Disturb is enabled, all incoming calls will be immediately forwarded to voice mail. If no voice mail is set up, then callers will hear a busy tone. It is disabled by default. 3. Do Not Disturb can be enabled by setting its toggle switch to ON, and then Setting up Voicemail Voicemail allows people to leave you an audio message if they call you and you don t answer. It is also possible to have voicemail forwarded to your email address as a.wav sound file attachment. 1. In Toolbox, click My Products in the top menu bar and then select Phone. If you have multiple phone services, you may need to make sure the right number is selected from the Product drop-down menu. 3. Make sure that the Voicemail toggle switch is set to ON. If you d prefer to disable voicemail, set this switch to OFF. 4. The default voicemail PIN is 0000. To change this, type a new 4-digit PIN in the text box next to Voicemail PIN. 5. Select the Ring length before diverting to voicemail from the drop-down menu (25, 35 or 45 seconds). 6. You can also choose to forward or copy your voicemail to an email addresses by setting Voicemail forwarding to ON and entering an email address. - Forward will deliver your voicemail to the nominated email address as a.wav sound file. It will not leave a copy in your voicemail box. - Copy will send a.wav sound file to your email address, but it will also leave a copy in your voicemail box. 7. Click Submit to save your changes. It may take up to 1 hour for your changes to come into effect. Accessing Voicemail When you have new voicemail messages, you ll hear a stuttered tone instead of the normal dial tone when you lift your Netphone or Fibre Phone handset. You can clear this stuttered tone by dialling *99 on your handset. 2

1. To listen to your voice mail using your VoIP of Fibre Phone handset, dial 101 and then enter your voicemail PIN using the keypad. 2. If you re using a different phone service to retrieve voice mail left for your Netphone or Fibre Phone service, call the appropriate number for the state you re in. Please note that this option is not available in the Northern Territory. ACT - 02 6104 9000 NSW - 02 9029 0000 TAS - 03 6294 6000 VIC - 03 9029 0000 QLD - 07 3122 0000 WA - 08 6262 0000 SA - 08 7122 0000 3. Following the prompts, you ll need to enter your Netphone or Fibre Phone number and then your voicemail PIN using the keypad. Call return Call Return is a standard feature that does not need to be enabled or disabled. When used, it will dial the last number that called your phone number (it doesn t matter if the call was answered or not). 1. To use call return, dial *69 on your handset. Standard call costs apply. 3 Way Call 3 Way Call is a standard feature that does not need to be enabled or disabled. It allows you to talk to 2 callers at the same time (conference call). 1. To make a 3 way call, call one of the of the participants. When the call is answered, press the CALL button on your handset and dial the number of the other participant. 2. Press the CALL button again and then dial 3 to begin the 3 way call. Standard call costs apply. Optional features You may choose to to add these optional features to a Netphone (VoIP) service at an additional monthly cost. All optional features are disabled by default. Please note that these features are not available on Enhanced Fibre Phone (VoIP) services. Simultaneous ring ($1.95 per month) If a call to your VoIP number is not answered, Simultaneous Ring will forward the call to up to 3 other phone numbers at the same time. The first number to answer will take the call. Standard VoIP call costs apply to answered calls that were forwarded by Simultaneous Ring. Simultaneous Ring cannot be enabled at the same time as Sequential Ring. number from the Product drop-down menu in the upper right-hand 2. Select Configure netphone from the left-hand 4. You can enable Simultaneous Ring by setting the Multiple Rings toggle switch to ON. Select Simultaneous from the drop-down menu and then click Submit. 5. Once Simultaneous Ring is enabled, you can enter the destination phone numbers in the text boxes, and then click Submit to save your changes. Sequential ring ($1.95 per month) If a call to your VoIP number is not answered, Sequential Ring will forward the call to up to 3 other phone numbers in the order you ve specified. Standard VoIP call costs apply to answered calls that were forwarded by Sequential Ring. Sequential Ring cannot be enabled at the same time as Simultaneous Ring. 3

number from the Product drop-down menu in the upper right-hand 2. Select Configure netphone from the left-hand 4. You can enable Sequential Ring by setting the Multiple Rings toggle switch to ON. Select Sequential from the drop-down menu and then click Submit. Need a hand? If you have any trouble setting up your Netphone (VoIP) or Enhanced Fibre Phone service, just give our friendly Support Team a call and they ll be happy to help. iinet 13 22 58 support@iinet.net.au Westnet 1300 786 068 support@westnet.com.au Internode 1300 788 233 support@internode.on.net 5. Once Simultaneous Ring is enabled, you can enter the destination phone numbers in the text boxes (in the order desired) and then click Submit to save your changes. Music on hold ($1.95 per month) Music on hold allows you to set different types of music for your callers to listen to while they are on hold. Music choices include classical, rock, pop, jazz and dance. number from the Product drop-down menu in the upper right-hand 2. Select Configure netphone from the left-hand 4. You can enable Music on Hold by setting its toggle switch to ON and then 5. Once Music on Hold is enabled, you can select the type of music to use by clicking show options. 6. Select the type of music from the drop-down menu and then click Submit. 4