from ringing and receiving Caller ID. If the caller is an Invited caller then the Caller ID information will
display on the next ring to the phones connected to the TEL phone port thereafter. This stops unwanted
Caller ID information from being received by the phones connected to the DPB
TEL phone port. If you
want to hear the first ring, enter programming: press and hold the
Program Button
for 3 seconds until
you see “Program Mode”, then “Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt for “Enter Code” displays enter
71
.
This code will allow all rings and all Caller ID information to be received by phones connected to the TEL
phone port. To return to the (default) First Ring Suppression mode, enter programming: when the
prompt for “Enter Code” displays enter
70
, display shows function.
Programming Numbers - Invited, VIP and Blocked
Inviting Individual Callers Code 50
Note that all callers with valid phone numbers are invited by default, so you don’t need to invite callers
one at a time. However, if you are using the Global Block Method, then this feature is useful for inviting
callers that would otherwise be blocked. You can store in individual callers as they call in like family,
friends and business associates by using the
Invite Button
on the front panel or use Program Code 50.
To enable this feature, press and hold the
Program Button
for 3 seconds until you see “Program
Mode”, then “Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt for “Enter Code” displays enter
50
to store a full number
followed by the
*
key. Example for an Invited number enter: 50, 894 555 1212 *. Store up to
50
numbers or area codes
.
Inviting Area Codes
You can program in specific Invited area codes using the
Program Button
on the front panel. To
enable this feature, press and hold the Program Button for 3 seconds until you see “Program Mode”, then
“Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt for “Enter Code” displays enter
50
to store an area code followed by
the # key 7 times, then the
*
key. The
#
key is used as a wildcard replacement for any number.
Example for Invited area codes enter: 50, 894 ### #### *, display shows function.
Inviting VIP Callers Code 60
You can program in specific VIP callers like family, friends and business associates, who can ring through
at any time by using the Program Button on the front panel. To enable this feature, press and hold the
Program Button
for 3 seconds until you see “Program Mode”, then “Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt
for “Enter Code” displays enter
60
to store a full number followed by the
*
key. Example for a VIP
number enter: 60, 894 555 1212 * or for a VIP area code enter: 60, 894 ### #### *, display shows
function. Store up to
50 numbers or area codes
.
Inviting Callers within a Blocked Area Code Code 52
Invited callers within a blocked area code (up to 10) can only be added using programming
Code 52
,
and not by using the Invite button. To Invite a number within a blocked area code, press and hold the
Program Button
for 3 seconds until you see “Program Mode”, then “Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt
for “Enter Code” displays enter
52
to store a
full 10 digit number
followed by the
*
key. Example: 52,
894 555 1212 *, display shows function. Store up to
10 numbers
within one or more area codes.
Blocking Known Unwanted Callers Code 40
Known unwanted callers (Non Auto Del Nbrs)
are those you enter through programming Code 40
and won’t be accidentally erased when clearing the memory of blocked numbers. To Block known
unwanted individual callers, press and hold the
Program Button
for 3 seconds until you see “Program
Mode”, then “Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt for “Enter Code” displays enter
40
(to store a number of
your Blocked caller) followed by the 10 digit number, then the
*
key. Example for a Blocked number
enter: 40, 894 555 1212 *, display shows function. Store up to
1,000 unwanted caller numbers
.
Blocking Known Unwanted Area Codes
To Block specific unwanted area codes, press and hold the
Program Button
for 3 seconds until you see
“Program Mode”, then “Pick Up Phone”, when the prompt for “Enter Code” displays, enter
40
to store an
area code followed by the
*
key. Ex. for a Blocked area code enter: 40, 894*. Area codes are displayed
as just the area code. Store up to
1,000 unwanted area codes
.
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