Shiro SD8141 manual Pabx code, Call barring, Disabling call barring

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PABX code

To obtain an external line, the norm is to dial a ‘0’ or ‘9’ for dial tone if the unit is connected to a PABX. If you were to program a PABX code, there will be a pause of 3/5 seconds between the line access code (0 or 9) and the number to be dialled out. When numbers are stored in the phone book, insert ‘0’ or ‘9’ as the first digit for getting

an external line. Set as below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- enter sub-menu "BASE" which is in the main menu and search for "ADVANCED".

 

Press

 

 

, LCD screen will display "PIN ". Input PIN code (0000 default) and press

.

 

 

Look for "PABX PAUSE " and press

 

. LCD screen will display "PABX CODE". Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and input the desired digit (normally’ 0’ or ‘9’) and press

 

. Look for "PAUSE" and press

 

 

 

 

 

 

. Select between 3 and 5 seconds which is the pause time to be introduce

 

 

 

automatically, press

 

 

to confirm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call barring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD8141 allows setting of

3 different levels of call barring. You can also specify which

handset to be locked. The barring are "LOCAL" all local numbers will be blocked, "NATIONAL" all numbers starting with 0 will be blocked, "INTERNATIO" all numbers starting with 00 will be blocked. To set call barring, follow as below:

- enter sub-menu "BASE" which is in the main menu and search for "ADVANCED".

 

Press

 

, LCD screen will display "PIN ". Input PIN code (0000 default) and press

 

.

 

 

 

 

Look for "CALL BAR" and press

 

. LCD screen will display "HANDSET 1". Select the

 

handset to be blocked and press

 

 

. Now choose between “LOCAL", "NATIONAL"

 

 

and "INTERNATIO". Press

to confirm.

 

 

 

 

Disabling call barring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter sub-menu "CALL BAR " as described above and press

 

. LCD screen will display

 

"HANDSET 1". Choose the handset to be unlock and press

 

 

. Select "NO BARRING "and

 

press

 

to confirm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Accessories Technical dataPag Glance guide to the buttons on your handset. The handset MEM buttonPhone button OK buttonKey and symbols description Caller identification list access key and down arrowRedial list key / up arrow Hands free speaker phone keyQuick guide to the buttons on the base Base Belt clipInstalling and using your SD 8141digital cordless telephone Installation and Setting UpAC/DC adaptor installation Battery installationBattery charging PrecautionsBefore using the unit, check How to answer incoming callAdjustment of receiver volume Handset On/OffUsing earphone Microphone mutePutting the caller on hold Last number redialDate & Time setting Navigation method into menuHandset ringer volume setting Handset ringer tone settingBase ringer volume setting Keypad lockBase ringer tone setting Ringer priority settingTimer enabling/disabling Language display settingPhone book To modify entry memoryTo delete entry memory To delete all entry memoryAlarm setting Dialing mode settingReset to default value PIN code changingCall barring Pabx codeDisabling call barring How to enable / disable LCR Setting LCR PrimarySetting LCR Routable LCR Least Cost RoutingSetting LCR Special Setting LCR OthersMulti handset configuration Subscription of optional handsetMulti base configuration De-subscribe an handsetIntercommunication between handsets Call transfer between handsetsSubscribe handset to another base Base search Baby sitting room monitor