User manual
Table Of Contents
- The Keys
- Quick guide to functions
- Quick guide to the menu
- Menu summary
- The Display
- Table of Contents
- 1. Safety At A Glance
- 2. Your Phone’s Battery
- 3. Signal Strength
- 4. The Basics
- 5. Your Personal Directory
- 6. The Menu
- 7. Messages & Pages
- 8. Security Features
- 9. Temporary Lists & Call Timers
- 10. Touch Tones
- 11. Accessories
- 12. Care & Maintenance
- 13. For Your Safety
- 14. Technical Data
- Index
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Menu 5 4 1, Restrict outgoing calls
$OORZHG
means that all calls can be
made as usual.
%ORFNHG means that no calls can be
made.
/LPLWHG means that calls can be
made only to phone numbers stored in certain memory
locations.
When restricting outgoing calls by selecting
/LPLWHG, you
are prompted for an
$OORZ IURP ORFDWLRQ= and 7R
ORFDWLRQ=
value. For example, at $OORZ IURP ORFDWLRQ=
enter 1 and
7R ORFDWLR Q= enter 15, to allow only calls to
the numbers stored in locations 1-15.
Note: When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to the
emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other
official emergency numbers). However, Emergency Key 9 may not
operate depending on the type of restriction you choose.
The default setting for this feature is $OORZHG.
Menu 5 4 2, Restrict international calls
$OORZHG
means you can make international calls and
%ORFNHG means you cannot.
The default setting for this feature is
$OORZHG.
Menu 5 5, Hide Memory
This feature will prevent your phone from displaying the
phone number stored in your personal directory.
To hide numbers in memory
Use Menu 5 5. Youll need your security code to do this.
To hide only one location, enter the location number at
both the
+LGH IURP ORFDWLRQ= and 7R ORFDWLRQ=
prompts.
To hide a series of locations, such as locations 10-15,
enter the first location, for example 10, at
+LGH IURP
ORFDWLRQ=
. and the last location, for example 15, at 7R
ORFDWLRQ=
.