After Hours Mode; Programmable Time Feature Introduction; “Private” Call Pass Thru Code 74; “Out Of Area” Call Pass Thru Code 76 - Digitone ProSeries II Call Blocker Operation Manual

Automatically blocks and routes screened calls using caller id with back lighted display
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prompt for "Enter Code" displays enter 72, display shows function. If you want to
restore Blocking of OPX calls later, 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 73, display shows function.
"Private" Call Pass Thru Code 74
Using Code 74 can allow "Private" type calls with No Number displayed to ring through
to the TEL phone port while still blocking Out of Area and stored numbered calls. To
enable Private Call Pass Thru, enter programming: then enter 74, when "Enter Code"
displays. To turn this feature Off, when the prompt for "Enter Code" displays enter 75,
display shows function.
"Out of Area" Call Pass Thru Code 76
Using Code 76 can allow "Out of Area" type calls with No Number displayed to ring
through to the TEL phone port while still blocking Private and stored number calls. To
enable Out of Area Call Pass Thru, enter programming: then enter 76, when "Enter
Code" displays. To turn this feature Off, when the prompt for "Enter Code" displays
enter 77, display shows function.
PBX Extension Pass Thru Code 78
Using Code 78 can allow a PBX system that uses 1 to 6 digit extension numbers to pass
through the DPCB without being hung-up on as a OPX type call. Code 78 overrides this
function and extension ringing is possible while still blocking Out of Area, Private and
Anonymous calls. To enable PBX Pass Thru, enter programming: then enter 78, when
"Enter Code" displays. To turn this feature Off, when the prompt for "Enter Code"
displays enter 73, display shows function.

After Hours Mode

Programmable Time Feature Introduction

During a certain time of the day or night you can set the DPCB to enter into After Hours
Mode. This mode is designed to keep phones connected to the TEL phone port from
ringing and allow calls to be answered by an optional answer machine when it is
enabled on a daily basis. If you run a business, then you would use this After Hours
Mode so all callers can leave a message. If your work or dinner times are different
from regularly scheduled times, you would use this mode so that you can get your sleep
or to completely avoid disruptive callers. During After Hours Mode, VIP callers can
ring through at any time regardless of the After Hours time settings.
Invited
callers can only ring through normally when After Hours Mode is not enabled.
To use the After Hours Mode, you must first understand military time presented here.
The clock on the DPCB display converts the telephone company's supplied clock data
into either AM or PM time. If the morning hours are 1:00am = 0100 hours, etc. until
noon = 1200 hours and then the afternoon hours are 1:00pm = 1300 hours, etc. until
midnight = 0000 hours. For example, to set a time for hours beginning in the evening
until the next morning: 4:54pm to 6:45am you would use the military time of 1654
(Code 82 1654) and 0645 (Code 83 0645) as the two numbers for your After Hours
settings. To set a time for early morning until lunch time or 1:00am to 12:00pm you
would use 0100 and 1200.
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