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Call control settings 30
Withheld number, No Caller ID and Payphone, 
then select Save.
ii) To block calls by a specific number, press 
 
to highlight By number and press Select. You’ve 
entered the blocked numbers list, press Options and 
select Add. Enter the number you want to block (or 
you can select Options and select a number from 
your contacts or calls list) then select Save.
The Block button 
The block call button can be used in 3 ways:
1. Incoming call
When you have an incoming call, before pressing 
the 
 to answer, look at the handset display and 
you can see who is calling. If you don’t want to take 
the call press the 
 on the handset and the call will 
be transferred to the answering machine for the 
caller to leave a message.
The number will be blocked and added to the 
blocked calls list if Caller ID is displayed. If the 
number calls again your phone will just ring silently 
and the caller cannot leave another message.
If ‘All dialled calls’ is set to 
Not Allowed, this will take 
precedence over the other 
settings except emergency 
numbers 999 and 112 which 
can still be dialled.
If ‘All dialled calls’ is set to 
Allowed, the status of the  
other settings will manage 
which calls can be made. 
The default for all Parental 
control settings is Allowed.
The default setting is Allowed 
for all call types.
If you select Allowed, calls from 
this type of number will ring as 
normal.  If you select Blocked, 
calls from this type of number 
will be presented silently.
When you enter the block 
calls list you can also edit or 
delete numbers you’ve stored 
previously by selecting Options, 
then highlighting either Edit or 
delete and pressing Select.