Panasonic KX-TG4000B Telephone User Manual


 
Setting Call Restriction Numbers
You can prevent selected phone numbers from being dialed by the base
unit and cordless handsets. Phone numbers with the restricted leading
digits cannot be dialed out. You can assign up to 4 call restriction numbers
(up to 11 digits each) to the base unit and handsets. If you try to dial the
restricted numbers, busy tones will sound and “ Call restriction” will
be displayed. Your phone comes from the factory set to OFF.
Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode.
Base Unit
6
Press to select “HS No”.
7
Enter the handset numbers ((1)
to (8)) which cannot dial the
restricted numbers. Enter (0) for
the base unit.
If you make a mistake, press the
number again to delete.
To erase all the numbers, press
(CLEAR).
8
Press (ENTER).
A beep sounds.
Ex.
Phone numbers starting with
“111” are restricted for handsets
2 & 4 and the base unit.
To store a second call restriction
number, start again from step 3.
To return to the standby mode,
press (EXIT).
1
Press (FUNCTION).
2
Press or until the arrow
points to “Dial setting”, and
press H.
3
Press or until the arrow
points to “Call restrict.”,
and press H.
1” indicates the first restriction
number.
(To store the second to fourth
restriction numbers, select the
number by pressing the dialing
button, (2) to (4).)
4
Press to select “No.”.
5
Enter a call restriction number
up to 11 digits.
If you misdial, press (CLEAR). The
digits are erased from the right. To
erase all the digits, press and hold
(CLEAR).
H
Call restrict.1
No.:
HS No:---------
Call restrict.1
H
No.:
HS No:---------
Call restrict.1
No.:111
HS No:-2-4----0
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Other Programmable Functions
Call restrict.1
No.:111
H
HS No:-2-4----0
Call restrict.1
No.:111
H
HS No:---------