CPR Call Blocker User manual

USER GUIDE
V.108

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Thank you
for purchasing CPR Call Blocker.
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The CPR Team

INTRODUCTION 1
Congratulations on your new purchase!
Before using the Call Blocker please read the following important information:-
• Call Blocker protects a single corded phone, or a cordless phone with additional handsets.
• Caller Identity service (Caller ID) is required from your telephone provider for the Call
Blocker to work effectively.
• Caller ID is a telephone service that provides the telephone number of a caller, which
appear on a display as the call is being received. To register for Caller ID contact your
telephone provider.
• The CPR Call Blocker will work with a wide range of telephone equipment including corded
and cordless phones. It protects all the phones that are plugged into it. If you need a
number of extensions in your home, we recommend that you use a modern multi-cordless
handset known as a DECT phone (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone). Call Blocker can
then protect all of your phones.
• We recommend that you connect the CPR Call Blocker to a telephone at the main
telephone socket (The rst point where the connection comes into your property).
Intermittence and extension ringing issues may arise if the CPR Call Blocker is connected to
telephones that are plugged into extension sockets.
• Some phones automatically check the network voice mail service at regular intervals and
display a ‘Message waiting’ light. We recommend that you do not use these types of phones
with the CPR Call Blocker. In the UK these are called 1571 button phones.
Congratulations on your new purchase!
Before using the Call Blocker please read the following important information:-
• Call Blocker protects a single corded phone, or a cordless phone with additional handsets.
• Caller Identity service (Caller ID) is required from your telephone provider for the Call
Blocker to work effectively.
• Caller ID is a telephone service that provides the telephone number of a caller, which
appear on a display as the call is being received. To register for Caller ID contact your
telephone provider.
• The CPR Call Blocker will work with a wide range of telephone equipment including corded
and cordless phones. It protects all the phones that are plugged into it. If you need a
number of extensions in your home, we recommend that you use a modern multi-cordless
handset known as a DECT phone (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone). Call Blocker can
then protect all of your phones.
• We recommend that you connect the CPR Call Blocker to a telephone at the main
telephone socket (The rst point where the connection comes into your property).
Intermittence and extension ringing issues may arise if the CPR Call Blocker is connected to
telephones that are plugged into extension sockets.
• Some phones automatically check the network voice mail service at regular intervals and
display a ‘Message waiting’ light. We recommend that you do not use these types of phones
with the CPR Call Blocker. In the UK these are called 1571 button phones.

SETTING UP
CPR CALL BLOCKER
02.
Step 1
Remove the line cable from your telephone and plug into the LINE 2 port of the Call
Blocker.
Step 2
Use the short black cable provided to connect one end to the TEL 2 port of the Call
Blocker and the other end back to your telephone.
Step 3
Make sure that all cables are connected securely and then check for a dial tone. If the
red lights display on top of the unit when checking for a dial tone or making an
outgoing call then this will conrm that the call blocker is setup correctly.
Step 1
Remove the line cable from your telephone and plug into the LINE 2 port of the Call
Blocker.
Step 2
Use the short black cable provided to connect one end to the TEL 2 port of the Call
Blocker and the other end back to your telephone.
Step 3
Make sure that all cables are connected securely and then check for a dial tone. If the
red lights display on top of the unit when checking for a dial tone or making an
outgoing call then this will conrm that the call blocker is setup correctly.
12
Disconnect the line cable
from your telephone and
plug into the LINE 2 port of
the Call Blocker.
Congratulations on your new purchase!
Before using the Call Blocker please read the following important information:-
• Call Blocker protects a single corded phone, or a cordless phone with additional handsets.
• Caller Identity service (Caller ID) is required from your telephone provider for the Call
Blocker to work effectively.
• Caller ID is a telephone service that provides the telephone number of a caller, which
appear on a display as the call is being received. To register for Caller ID contact your
telephone provider.
• The CPR Call Blocker will work with a wide range of telephone equipment including corded
and cordless phones. It protects all the phones that are plugged into it. If you need a
number of extensions in your home, we recommend that you use a modern multi-cordless
handset known as a DECT phone (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone). Call Blocker can
then protect all of your phones.
• We recommend that you connect the CPR Call Blocker to a telephone at the main
telephone socket (The rst point where the connection comes into your property).
Intermittence and extension ringing issues may arise if the CPR Call Blocker is connected to
telephones that are plugged into extension sockets.
• Some phones automatically check the network voice mail service at regular intervals and
display a ‘Message waiting’ light. We recommend that you do not use these types of phones
with the CPR Call Blocker. In the UK these are called 1571 button phones.
Congratulations on your new purchase!
Before using the Call Blocker please read the following important information:-
• Call Blocker protects a single corded phone, or a cordless phone with additional handsets.
• Caller Identity service (Caller ID) is required from your telephone provider for the Call
Blocker to work effectively.
• Caller ID is a telephone service that provides the telephone number of a caller, which
appear on a display as the call is being received. To register for Caller ID contact your
telephone provider.
• The CPR Call Blocker will work with a wide range of telephone equipment including corded
and cordless phones. It protects all the phones that are plugged into it. If you need a
number of extensions in your home, we recommend that you use a modern multi-cordless
handset known as a DECT phone (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone). Call Blocker can
then protect all of your phones.
• We recommend that you connect the CPR Call Blocker to a telephone at the main
telephone socket (The rst point where the connection comes into your property).
Intermittence and extension ringing issues may arise if the CPR Call Blocker is connected to
telephones that are plugged into extension sockets.
• Some phones automatically check the network voice mail service at regular intervals and
display a ‘Message waiting’ light. We recommend that you do not use these types of phones
with the CPR Call Blocker. In the UK these are called 1571 button phones.

Step 1
Remove the line cable from your telephone and plug into the LINE 2 port of the Call
Blocker.
Step 2
Use the short black cable provided to connect one end to the TEL 2 port of the Call
Blocker and the other end back to your telephone.
Step 3
Make sure that all cables are connected securely and then check for a dial tone. If the
red lights display on top of the unit when checking for a dial tone or making an
outgoing call then this will conrm that the call blocker is setup correctly.
Step 1
Remove the line cable from your telephone and plug into the LINE 2 port of the Call
Blocker.
Step 2
Use the short black cable provided to connect one end to the TEL 2 port of the Call
Blocker and the other end back to your telephone.
Step 3
Make sure that all cables are connected securely and then check for a dial tone. If the
red lights display on top of the unit when checking for a dial tone or making an
outgoing call then this will conrm that the call blocker is setup correctly.
INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM-IN-LINE
Line
Cable
Short Black
Cable Provided
Telephone
BLOCK NOW
23
Main Wall
Socket
The easiest way to block nuisance callers is to use the BLOCK NOW button located on
the top of the Call Blocker.
When a nuisance caller gets through press the ‘BLOCK NOW’ button and then hang up
the call, this caller will now be blocked from calling again.
If you are using a DECT type cordless telephone you can also press # 2 on your phone’s
keypad whilst on a call to block a nuisance call.
The BLOCK NOW button only blocks visible numbers on your caller display. If you are
receiving nuisance calls from WITHHELD, PRIVATE, UNAVAILABLE or INTERNATIONAL
numbers please use the programming codes on pages 5, 6 and 7.
The easiest way to block nuisance callers is to use the BLOCK NOW button located on
the top of the Call Blocker.
When a nuisance caller gets through press the ‘BLOCK NOW’ button and then hang up
the call, this caller will now be blocked from calling again.
If you are using a DECT type cordless telephone you can also press # 2 on your phone’s
keypad whilst on a call to block a nuisance call.
The BLOCK NOW button only blocks visible numbers on your caller display. If you are
receiving nuisance calls from WITHHELD, PRIVATE, UNAVAILABLE or INTERNATIONAL
numbers please use the programming codes on pages 5, 6 and 7.
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