try 999 for area code, then delete 0 (none), and then add (blank) or a 
"1".   you can edit the number before dialing (to add a "1" if blank was 
selected)

works in dallas, but no  guarantees ;-)

-larry
 




Poetics wrote:

>I have a client who lives and dies for caller ID.  I set up the Call 
>Log-Common to a feature button on a 7736 desk phone.  In its default mode the 
>KXTA824 Call Log-Common is only allowing me to dial back numbers which share 
>the same area code of her number (212).  This is a problem because NYC has 
>five area codes (212, 347, 646, 718, 917) before you factor in every other 
>long distance area code.  
>   
>  I dial out via the Call Log by doing the following:
>   
>  - While on-hook press "Call Log" feature button
>  - Scroll up or down through Call Log
>  - Stop at number 
>  - Go off-hook,
>  - Press Call Log button (which dials last number viewed)
>   
>  When the above is done I can only connect with 212 numbers.  With the 
> non-212 numbers I get a Verizon recording that tells me it cannot connect.  
>   
>  In 903-Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Numbers via the software I 
> tried to tweak the problem.  In "Added Number" I entered a 1, uploaded to the 
> KSU without success.  Then tried 91, uploaded to the KSU, still no luck.
>   
>  Anyone familiar with this issue?
>   
>  Thanks in advance
>  Chris
>   
>  
>


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