Switching call barring on and off, Setting barred numbers, Exempt numbers – Ericsson BS260 User Manual

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Extra features

Switching call barring on and off

Each handset (if you have more than one) should have call barring set on or

off separately. Call barring is off by default.

To enable or disable call barring for a handset:

Route:

BaseStation » Settings » Access » Barring

1.

Select

Access

and press

Y E S

.

PIN:

is displayed.

2.

Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 78) and press

Y E S

.

3.

Select

Barring

and press

Y E S

.

Dev.Number:

is displayed.

4.

Enter the number of the handset for which you want to enable or disable
call barring.

5.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

Either the current setting or

Handset not known

is displayed. In the latter case,

you have entered a non-existent handset number.

6.

Press

U P

or

D OW N

to select the setting you want.

7.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

You have now enabled or disabled call barring.

Setting barred numbers

You can enter three numbers of up to 8 digits for call barring. You can also

record the prefix of numbers to be barred, for instance the prefix for chat lines

and other expensive services, or the prefix for international numbers. All calls

to numbers with this prefix will be barred.

To set a barred number or prefix:

Route:

BaseStation » Settings » Access » BarredNo

1.

Select

Access

and press

Y E S

.

PIN:

is displayed.

2.

Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 78) and press

Y E S

.

3.

Select

BarredNo

and press

Y E S

.

Either

Group

(1 - 3) or a previously set number or prefix is displayed.

4.

Press the

U P

or

D OW N

key, once or more, to choose another number or

prefix if required and press

Y E S

.

Barred No:

is displayed.

5.

Enter the number or the prefix (

CL R

= delete;

U P

= move left;

D OW N

=

move right).

6.

Press

Y E S

to confirm.

The number or prefix is now barred.

You can exempt telephone numbers, for example emergency numbers, from

call barring and call budgeting by the base station. This means that these num-

bers can always be dialled. Some exempt numbers, such as the national emer-

gency number, may already have been set and cannot be edited or removed.

EXEMPT NUMBERS

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