Abstract: An apparatus for restricting telephone calls. The apparatus is wall mountable and can be powered by power available from a telephone line equipping a facility. Visually, the device emulates the appearance of a standard in-wall telephone connector package, with the electrical components of the device concealed with the facility wall. A programmable processor is incorporated into the apparatus allowing the user to override restrictions, enter new restrictions, or change the security code through entry of digits from a standard tone or pulse dialing telephone. Use of linear logic protocol in programming reduces complexity of programming and probability of error. The device temporarily disconnects the telephone from the network as each programming sequence is completed, preventing a tie-up of the network and reducing the probability of an accidental establishment of a local or long-distance connection.