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ECURITY
Enter the new base code using the keypad.
Press
Valid.
.
Confirm by entering the new base code
again. Press
Valid.
.
To exit the menu, press the red key
.
Defining forbidden prefixes - Call
barring
You can prohibit the use of certain prefixes
on your telephone. When a prefix is
forbidden, it becomes impossible to call
numbers that begin by this prefix.
On the navigator key
, press or until
the
SECURITY
screen is displayed, press
OK
to confirm.
Select
RESTRICTION
using or . Press
Valid.
.
Enter the base code. Press
Valid.
.
The prefix screen appears. Select an empty
location (dashes) or a prefix to modify using
or . Press
Valid.
.
Enter the prefix using the keypad. Press
Valid.
.
Carefully note down the base code
number. You will need this code to
change certain settings.
Depending on the programmed
prefixes, certain numbers will no
longer be accessible. For example, if
you programmed 06 as a forbidden
prefix, it will not be possible to call a
number that begins by 06.
When all prefixes are programmed, press
Return
.
A restriction activation screen appears, press
Yes
to activate restriction.
To exit the menu, press the red key
.
Authorising listening in
The intrusion function authorises or prevents
a second handset registered on the same
base from joining in a current conversation. If
the intrusion mode is active, it is then
possible to join a conversation in progress
using another handset.
On the navigator key
, press or until
the
SECURITY
screen is displayed, press
OK
to confirm.
Select
INTRUSION
using or . Press
Valid.
.
A screen displays the current status (on or
off).
•
To change the status, press
Edit
.
•
To keep the status, press
Valid.
.
To exit the menu, press the red key
.
To eliminate a prefix, select it using
keys or and press
Valid.
.
You can programme up to 5
forbidden prefixes.
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