5.Listen for two confirmation beeps
6.Place your phone
You can restrict many different starting sequences by issuing this command for each such sequence. You can specify up to about 350 different sequences. This total will be reduced by any sequences you allow, below.
Examples:
If the domestic toll prefix is 1, and you want to restrict all domestic toll calls, enter 1 for sequence. The dialer won't let anyone make a call that starts with 1.
If the international toll prefix is 011, and you want to restrict all international calls, enter 011 for sequence. The dialer won't let anyone make a call that starts with 011.
If the international toll prefix is 011, and you want to restrict all calls to Germany, enter 01149 for sequence (49 is the country code for Germany).
If you want to restrict calls to a particular telephone number, say 1 501 555 1234, enter that number for sequence.
You may restrict a total of up to about 350 different numbers.
Allow Some Calls Within a Restricted Area
To allow calls within an area you have restricted, do the following:
1.Take your phone
2.Press # 99
3.Enter sequence which is a sequence of 1 to 15 DTMF digits
4.Press # #
5.Listen for two confirmation beeps
6.Place your phone
You can use this command repeatedly to allow calls within many different areas that otherwise would be restricted. You may enter up to 350 sequences that you want to allow. This number will be reduced by any sequences you restrict, above.
Examples:
If you have restricted all domestic toll calls within the United States, but want to allow calls to San Francisco, enter the domestic prefix plus the area code of San Francisco, 1 415 for sequence.
If you have restricted all calls to Germany, but want to allow calls to Uncle Franz, enter Uncle Franz's number, including the international prefix and country code, for example, 01149 089 12345678 for sequence.
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