Enabling/Disabling Call Block; Blocking Number Of Last Call Received - Cisco 7960 User Manual

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The display on your telephone will show the options for each menu level. For
example, if you press 5 to delete a number, the display will show:
"1=Num, 2=List, 3=Del All, *=Main Menu".

Enabling/Disabling Call Block

The T6000 system allows you to turn the Call Block feature on and off (i.e., decide
when calls from your list will be forwarded and when they will ring at your telephone
as usual). Disabling (turning off) the feature does not delete the list of callers who
are blocked and receive the message.
1.
Press *60 or *80 on the telephone keypad.
NOTE: On the 7960 MGCP phone, you may skip the next step.
2.
Press the Dial soft key, or line or SPEAKER button, or pickup the handset.
A voice prompt tells you whether Call Block is enabled or disabled and then
gives the menu choices.
3.
Press 1 to enable Call Block if it is disabled or to disable the feature if it is
enabled.

Blocking Number of Last Call Received

1.
Press *60 or *80 on the telephone keypad.
NOTE: On the 7960 MGCP phone, you may skip the next step.
2.
Press the Dial soft key, or line or SPEAKER button, or pickup the handset.
A voice prompt tells you whether Call Block is enabled or disabled and then
gives the menu choices.
3.
Press 2 to add the number of the last call you received to the blocked list.
You are returned to the Selective Call Forward menu.
4.
Select a menu item or hang up.
NOTE: Adding a number this way does not affect any numbers already on your
list, but simply adds the most recent caller to your blocked list.
Cisco 7960/7940 Telephone User Guide
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2 - Add last caller to blocked list
3 - Add numbers to blocked list
4 - List numbers to blocked list
5 - Delete numbers from blocked list
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