calling number is stored in the BLACKLIST. Callers will simply hear a disconnect sound. The
number of rings you hear before a call is disconnected varies depending on how your call
blocker is installed. If installed in series, you may hear no ring or 1 ring. If installed in parallel,
you may hear 1 or 2 rings. There may be other factors affecting the number of rings.
12.0 LOCK Feature
The “LOCK” feature is turned "OFF" as a factory default setting. You may lift-off handset and
input *000111# (Star Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pound Key) to turn "ON" the LOCK feature and LOCK all
functions (LCD displays "LOCK"). If your T-Lock Call Blocker's LCD displays "LOCK", then lift-off
handset and input *123456# to turn "OFF" the lock function, and enable all T-Lock Call
Blocker's functions.
13.0 LCD Display Alerts and Messages
The LCD display will show the following messages or alerts.
The 'NEW' alert indicates that the phone number is new (e.g. recently added to the T-Lock Call
Blocker's memory)
The 'REP' alert indicates that the phone number is already in memory.
The 'MAIL' alert indicates that you have a new voicemail (this feature is provided by your
phone service provider as part of the Caller ID service).
The LCD also shows the current date of week: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT.
14.0 Programming Notes
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(1) When using a telephone handset to program your T-Lock Call Blocker, please disregard the
voice messages (or any audible line errors) you may hear on your telephone line.
(2) In input mode, you may press the OUT button anytime to correct numbers.
(3) When removing a number, the LCD may show a blinking cursor "_" -- That's normal!
(4) This device uses a technology (called EEPROM) that allows it to retain all the programming
and stored numbers even when disconnected from the phone line.
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