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"Private" Call Pass Thru (Code 74)
Using Code 74 can allow "Private" type calls with No Number displayed to ring through to the TEL phone
port while still blocking Out of Area and stored numbered calls. To enable Private Call Pass Thru, enter
programming: then enter Code 74, when "Enter Code" displays. To turn this feature Off, when the
prompt for "Enter Code" displays enter Code 75, display shows function.
"Out of Area" Call Pass Thru (Code 76)
Using Code 76 can allow "Out of Area" type calls with No Number displayed to ring through to the TEL
phone port while still blocking Private and stored number calls. To enable Out of Area Call Pass Thru,
enter programming: then enter Code 76, when "Enter Code" displays. To turn this feature Off, when
the prompt for "Enter Code" displays enter Code 77, display shows function.
Dial Displayed Number (Code 91)
The DIAL button can be used to dial the number displayed of someone who has called in using the Arrow
Up and Down buttons to select a specific caller. The default operation of the Call Blocker is to prompt
you to either add or remove the "1" (USA Country Code) before the Call Blocker dials the number. The
prompt will ask "Dial 1?" and to answer that prompt use the Up arrow key for YES and the Down arrow
key for NO. After selecting an answer the Call Blocker will dial the number afterwhich the display will
prompt you to "Pick Up Phone". To disable the Dial 1 prompt enter programming: press and hold the
Program Button for 3 seconds until you see "Program Mode", then "Pick Up Phone", when the prompt
for "Enter Code" displays enter code 90, display shows function.
To return to the (default), enter
programming: press and hold the Program Button for 3 seconds until you see "Program Mode", then
"Pick Up Phone", when the prompt for "Enter Code" displays enter code 91, display shows function.
Display All Installed Codes (Code 92)
Press and hold the Program Button for 3 seconds until you see "Program Mode", then "Pick Up Phone",
when the prompt for "Enter Code" displays, enter code 92 to see the current settings.
Manually Set Clock and Date (Code 95)
The clock and date are determined by your local phone service and your phone company is responsible
for keeping the clock and date accurate. The Call Blocker only presents the clock and date that your
phone company is delivering, but you can manually set it. Press and hold the Program Button for 3
seconds until you see "Program Mode", then "Pick Up Phone", when the prompt for "Enter Code"
displays, enter code 95 followed by the year in two digits, the month in two digits, the day in two digits
and the (Military) time in 4 digits. Example, 95 11 02 20 1425 * or 95 + Year 11 + Month 02 + Day 20 +
Mil Time 1425 (2:25PM) + * key to store. Display will show the Time and Date changed immediately
after you hang up. Call your phone company and have them correct the clock and date settings.
Reset Call Blocker User Settings (Code 99#*)
To reset the Call Blocker's user settings to factory settings but not delete any call lists, Press and hold the
Program Button for 3 seconds until you see "Program Mode", then "Pick Up Phone", when the prompt
for "Enter Code" displays, enter code 99 # *.
Call Blocker Compatibility
Digitone's Call Blocker 10 works with all makes of telephony equipment including Panasonic, Uniden,
AT&T, and all U.S. Domestic and Foreign FSK Caller ID systems on standard 2-wire telephone lines, DSL
Modems, FIOS and VoIP (ATA) Adapters, Cable Modems, North and South American phone systems
including Mexico, Costa Rico, Canadian and Digital to Analog phone services from Skype™, Vonage™, Cell
Phone Gateways, and Magic Jack™*.
* All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos of respective manufacturers referenced herein
are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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