To assign the specified code or codes to user UU:
*21*UU*C# or *21*UU*C...C#
For example: *21*3*1# assigns the code 1 to User 3. If you defined Code 1 = 604
or 1604 if required in your area), User 3 will be unable to place any calls to area
code 604. If you defined Code 1 = 9, User 3 will be unable to make any calls
beginning with the digit 9 (thus restricting User 3 from placing outside calls
through a PBX that required callers to dial 9 for outside calls.)
To assign codes 1, 2, and 3 to User 3, enter: *21*3*123#
To remove all restrict codes from User UU, enter: *21*UU*#
To assign the specified code(s) to all users, enter: *21*0*C# or *21*0*C...C#
Function 25: Prevent
This function blocks all user access to the unit after repeated attempts to enter
an invalid password, as specified in Functions 26, 27, and 28.
If the default values are used, whenever the unit receives five consecutive
invalid passwords, the unit will block further access by any caller for five
minutes. Within that five-minute period, callers will receive error tone. These
values can be adjusted as described in Functions 26, 27, and 28.
To enable Prevent, enter:
*25*1#
To disable the feature (default), enter:
*25*0#
Function 26: Type of Prevent
This function determines the type of response given to the caller when Prevent
(Function 25) is activated.
*26*R#
where:
R = 0, callers receive error tone while prevent feature is activated
(Default)
R = 1, unit ignores ringing while prevent feature is activated
R = 2, unit answers but ignores all passwords while prevent
feature is activated
Function 27: Number of Invalid Attempts Before Prevent
This function sets the number of consecutive invalid password entries before
Prevent (25) is activated. The number of invalid entries can be made over any
time period.
*27*NN#
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