Digitone ProSeries II Call Blocker Operation Manual - Page 5
Browse online or download pdf Operation Manual for Telephone Accessories Digitone ProSeries II Call Blocker. Digitone ProSeries II Call Blocker 17 pages. Automatically blocks and routes screened calls using caller id with back lighted display
Caller ID Display Icons
The "N" on the upper left of the display is for New calls and the red LED flashes until
this is reduced to 0. The telephone handset icon shows the line is either on-hook or
off-hook or if the call was already answered. The VIP icon indicates a caller in the VIP
List has called in. To the right is the Time and Date, then "T" for Total calls currently
in Call History. The Smile icon ☺ is displayed for Invited caller status. Day of week is
shown on the top line. The 24 symbol indicates After Hours Mode is active.
Voice Mail & Message Waiting
There is an envelope icon above the VIP icon that indicates a message waiting if you
have this service. Message waiting signal is passed automatically to your phones.
Call Waiting
(with Caller ID)
When on the phone, and you hear the Call Waiting
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signal, callers on your Blocked list will not be blocked because you are on the phone
line. Blocked callers only hear ringing and you will see who is calling on your phone's
display, but not on the DPCB display. You can however, answer invited callers that
ring-in through Call Waiting using your Flash key or Switch Hook. Alternatively, you can
just let the call go to voice mail if you have that service.
Setup Scenarios
Fax or Medical Device - If you also have a Fax machine or even a Medical Alert
device, these devices need to be in parallel with your ProSeries II Call Blocker so they
have a direct connection to the phone line. The DPCB should be used exclusively
for your telephones. You can easily separate the two or three pieces of equipment
with a Duplex (splitter) Jack or setup that device on another wall plate in a separate
room. All blocked calls will not allow the fax machine to receive a fax advertisement.
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