Owner`s manual

Business Mode (Code 931)
Business Mode allows All calls including Out of Area, Private, Unknown, etc. to ring through except
Blocked callers. This mode works with your phone company’s voice mail and allows all calls to ring
through, but blocks those phone numbers you have entered into the Blocked Callers List. To enable
Business Mode, enter programming with [#] [#] <Beep>, then enter Code 931 <Beep><Beep>. To
disable Business Mode enter programming with [#] [#] <Beep>, then enter Code 930 <Beep><Beep>.
Changing Number of Rings To A Port (Code 8+)
The PrivacyCall defaults to 7 rings to each port for all functions. If you want to increase or decrease this
number of rings, then enter programming with your phone in any port and PRESS ## then PRESS 8,
then the number of rings you want, Ex. 4 or 5 or 9, etc. hear <Beep><Beep>.
Hang-up Mis-Dialed Calls (Code 601)
PrivacyCall can terminate each call that has no dialed entry from your caller who receives the Main
Greeting. This feature will hang-up on callers that do not enter an extension number correctly during the
main greeting and will not ring your answer machine. To enable Hang-Up Mis-Dialed Calls, use your
phone in any port and PRESS ## then PRESS 601 hear <Beep><Beep>. To return to allowing calls
through to your Port 1 answer machine, PRESS ## then 600.
Hang-up All No Number, Private, Out of Area Callers (Code 603)
PrivacyCall can terminate any call that has No Number displayed. The call is answered with ringing heard
only by your caller, followed by a hang-up. This feature provides complete blocking of any call that
shows No Number in the display. To enable Hang-Up No Number Calls, use your phone in any port and
PRESS ## then PRESS 603 hear <Beep><Beep>. To return to allowing calls through to your Port 1
answer machine, PRESS ## then 602.
Call Tone Hang-up (Code 1#1)
PrivacyCall can immediately terminate a call that is originated by a dialing modem used mostly by
telemarketing machines during Unknown, Out of Area, Private type calls using Code 1#1. This feature
plays a # tone which is the escape character recognized by modems and causes the calling device to
hang-up instantly. To enable Call Tone Hang-Up, use your phone in any port and PRESS ## then PRESS
1#1 hear <Beep><Beep>. To disable this feature, PRESS 1#0 hear <Beep><Beep>.
Intercom Between Ports with Transfer Command
PrivacyCall can intercom phone devices between ports off the main telephone line by using the transfer
command of # * and the port you are calling. From Port 1 you can call Ports 2/3 or Port 4 and cause the
phones there to begin ringing. Ex. using a phone in Port 2 to call Port 4, dial # * 4 and it will ring.
PrivacyCall Standby Mode (Functions Off)
To change to Standby Mode, use your phone in any port and PRESS ## then PRESS 90 hear <Beep>
<Beep>. To turn PrivacyCall back ON, PRESS ## then 91. Note: In Standby, all four ports (phones, fax,
etc.) will be connected directly to the telephone line and will ring. This feature allows you to leave
PrivacyCall off whenever you like without disconnecting the device and the RED light will blink slowly.
Programming Privacy Codes for Extensions 1, 2, 3 or 4
PrivacyCall can make your phones ring when an Out of Area, Unknown caller gets the Main Greeting
(OGM) and dials the access or privacy code to your phones. To change the access code to any
extension, use your phone in any port and PRESS ## then PRESS 3 then enter the extension number you
are changing. If it's Extension 1, PRESS 1; if it's Extension 2, PRESS 2, etc., hear <Beep>; then enter
the access code you desire for that extension; when finished, PRESS * hear <Beep><Beep> (sample
string: 3, 1, 567,* = Access code changed to 567 for Extension 1). Note: you cannot start all ports with
the same extension number or change an extension number to the same number that is already in use
on another port. Ex. Code 2 cannot be used on Port 1 when it is already installed on Port 2. You must
uninstall the code in use at that port first to install the code you want by entering a number that is not
yet in use (see sample above).
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