Emergency Numbers; Call Barring And Call Enabling - BT DIVERSE 3016 CLASSIC User Manual

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Emergency numbers

Storing your own additional emergency
numbers
Before call barring has been set, you
can add up to four additional emergency
numbers, each up to 16 digits long.
For example, the doctor's number, your
partner's mobile phone or other family
number. You can do this from any
handset registered to the base station.
Emergency services (e.g.
special numbers can be dialled even if
the telephone is locked. (
not apply if connected to a
switchboard and call barring is set
To store, change and delete additional
emergency numbers
ABC
0
2
• Press the
button.
SET
• Press the
, then the
0
• Press the
OK (
• Enter the base station PIN (original
setting 0000).
• Press the
OK (
Display shows:
02 1
Blank or call number.
Memory location (1-4).
Function number entered
previously.
• Press the
MEMORY
necessary to scroll to the location you
want (i.e. 1-4).
• Press the
OK (
• Enter the special number you want.
• Press the
button to delete digits.
,
) and
999
112
Nb. this does
).
1-4
buttons.
2
button.
)
button.
)
button if
button.
)
• Press the
OK (
• Press the
RED PHONE
return to standby.
My additional emergency
numbers are
1
2
3
4
and
emergency services
999
112
numbers are not affected by any call
barring setting. You will still be able to
dial them. (
Nb. this does not apply to
).
switchboards
Call barring and
Call enabling
You can bar specific numbers, e.g. all
international calls by barring the
international dial code 00.
Enabling
You can also specifically set a handset
so that it can only dial certain numbers.
Call barring affects all handsets
registered to the base station.
If a barred number is dialled, the phone
hangs up automatically and the barred
number is displayed.
button to confirm.
)
button to
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