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Menu 5 3, Restrict Calls
You can prevent the phone from dialing a number or receiving
a call. When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to
the emergency number programmed into your phone
(e.g. 911 or other official emergency numbers).
Menu 5 3 1, Outgoing Calls
Allowed
means that all calls can be made as usual.
Blocked
means that no calls can be made.
Limited
means that calls can be made only to phone numbers
stored in certain personal directory locations. You are
prompted for a
FROM:
and
TO:
value. For example, enter
FROM:
1 and
TO:
15, to allow only calls to the numbers
stored in locations 1-15. Or, enter
FROM:
3 and
TO:
3, to
allow only calls to the number stored in location 3.
You can store an area code (for example, 214) in a mem-
ory location (e.g., 15). Then select
Limited
, and enter 15
in the
FROM:
and
TO:
values. You can then make calls to
only numbers starting with 214.
Menu 5 3 2, International Calls
Allowed
means you can make international calls
(i.e., calls beginning with the international prefix prepro-
grammed in your phone).
Blocked
means you can’t
make international calls with the phone.
Menu 5 3 3, Incoming Calls
Allowed
means you can receive all calls.
Blocked
means you can receive no calls.
Menu 6, Network Services
Menu 6 1, Public Systems
The phone uses the setting of this item to determine which
public system to use. See “Menu 7, System Search” on
page 43, for more information about the systems your phone
can work in.