Motorola manual Telephone Features Supported by the SBV5120

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Telephone Features Supported by the SBV5120

The SBV5120 supports the telephone features listed below. Some features listed may not be available on your telephone. These features are enabled and disabled on your VoIP telephone modem by your service provider.

Standard two-wire telephone connection for voice, fax, and telephone modem operation. The connection to the telephone equipment is made with a standard RJ-11 jack and plug.

Re-dial number

Speed dial

Call forwarding

Call hold and mute

Call return

Call waiting

Caller ID

Caller ID block

Three-way calling

Voice mail

Telephony Devices for the Disabled (TDD)

On hook, off hook detection

Operator barge-in

Standard call progress signals

Dial-tone stutter, dial-tone busy

Fast-busy stutter dial-tone

No support for pulse-dial equipment

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