Phone Book entries that you do not want others to see can be stored in Secret Memory. Create
up to 500 secret Phone Book entries. To view a secret Phone Book entry, set Secret Mode to
On
.
Creating Secret Memory Entries
Save a normal Phone Book entry as a secret entry.
1
Press
D
and search for a Phone Book entry
For details on Phone Book searches, see page 5-17.
2
Press
K
3
Use
G
to select
Secret
and press
@
4
Use
G
to choose
On
and press
@
E
The entry is saved as a secret entry.
Setting Secret Mode
1
Press
C22
2
Enter your Security Code
If the wrong number is entered, the handset returns to Standby.
3
Use
G
to choose
On
and press
@
E
Secret Mode is set and
appears on the top of Display.
Menu
10-9
Secret Mode
Secur
ity
10
10-8
Secur
ity
10
Reject calls with no Caller ID.
Reject calls from pay phones.
Reject other calls for which Caller ID cannot be displayed.
Reject calls from phone numbers not in Phone Book.
Reject calls from phone numbers in Reject List (
@
page 10-6).
Menu Item
Description
Blocked ID
Pay Phone
No ID
No Entry
List
Rejecting Calls by Category
Reject unwanted calls according to the following categories.
The default settings are
Permit
.
1
Press
C26
2
Enter your Security Code
If the wrong code is entered, the handset returns to Standby.
3
Use
G
to select an item and press
@
If
List
was selected, select
List
and press
@
.
4
Use
G
to select
Reject
and press
@
E
The rejecting of calls is set.
Note
●
To display an entry saved as a secret entry, set Secret Mode to
On
(
@
below).
●
appears beside the name of an entry saved as a secret entry.
●
Redial information is not stored for phone numbers saved to Secret Memory.
●
When Secret Mode is set to
Off
, only the phone numbers appear for calls received
from phone numbers in Secret Memory.
Note
●
To edit the Reject List, select
List
in Step 3, press
a
@
, select
Reject List
and press
a
@
.
●
When a call with no Caller ID is rejected, a rejection message is played.
●
If one of the above settings and Restrictions (
@
page 10-5) are set at the same
time, Restrictions settings take priority.
Summary of Contents for 304T
Page 14: ...1 1 Before Using the Handset...
Page 24: ...2 1 Basic Operations...
Page 35: ...Manner Function 3 1...
Page 40: ...Entering Text 4 1...
Page 64: ...5 1 Phone Book...
Page 99: ...7 1 Display Settings...
Page 107: ...8 1 Sound Settings...
Page 117: ...9 1 File Management...
Page 130: ...10 1 Security...
Page 138: ...11 1 Convenient Functions...
Page 160: ...Additional Functions 12 1...
Page 184: ...Optional Services 13 1...
Page 191: ...14 1 Appendix...
Page 207: ...Network Media Services 1 1...
Page 217: ...Mail...
Page 218: ...Receiving Messages 2 1...
Page 224: ...3 1 Sending Mail...
Page 241: ...4 1 Mailbox...
Page 261: ...5 1 Mail Server...
Page 266: ...6 1 Additional Functions...
Page 279: ...Web...
Page 280: ...Accessing Web 7 1...
Page 285: ...8 1 Using Information...
Page 299: ...9 1 Additional Functions...
Page 303: ...Station...
Page 304: ...Station Basic Operations 10 1...
Page 310: ...11 1 Using Information...
Page 318: ...12 1 Additional Functions...
Page 321: ...Appendix 13 1...
Page 325: ...13 9 13 Appendix Pictograph List...