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'Restricted Mode' normally means you have done something wrong, normally not paying your bill. Or you are in Aircraft Mode. Or you have inserted a SIM card of another carrier.
Did you make at least one call per month on the tracfone? If not this maybe one of the reasons the call is restricted. You may have to manually receive your minutes for the month by: Pressing the menu key, when the prepaid menu appears press select. Go to redeem airtime or add airtime. If your screen displays a message scroll down and press ok until you see Card# or Airtime Pin. Enter 555 then press enter. If it says promotional code select no. Make sure you keep your safe link phone on to receive your minutes and see if that fix the problem. If that doesn't work you may have to call safe link at 1-800-378-1684.
If you set the all line and set restrictions to no restrictions, you are not restricted from making any calls. I don't think it's the phone system requiring this 4 digit code. Are you sure all your lines are set with the same long distance provider. Did the lines in the dial 8 group require a code. (ie some users had the long distance provider set up their lines to need a code entered to charge calls off to different job codes, so they can distribute the charges correctly).
You should now be able to call 9+1+area code+number, with no restrictions.
That's an easy one....sort of. If you have a DHS manual, you'll have to go into your restriction tables and allow *72 on whatever phone you are using, or better yet, put it into speed dialing where it is not subject to dialing restrictions. The reason for restricting * in the first place is because you can use other telco features like *82 and dial the world. It keeps your users from finding ways around toll restrictions. When * is required, you have to specifically allow *72 and *73.
either the line is expired or not in service, please contact your service provider, it has nothing to do with the phone. Also try checking if outgoing calls are restricted on barring settings
This is a service that you normally have to pay a little extra for. Contact your service provider, or check your account on their website. They will be able to give you the correct details. Each phone company operates a little bit differently than the next.
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