My iMessage on my MacBook Pro won't work. It won't allow me to enter my phone number to use iMessage. I want to unify the two!

I want to unify my phone number & Apple ID so that I will be able to get my iMessages in the same window from my friends. I need help. The picture you see is all that I'm seeing. So what is the problem?

An iPod (and iPad) ony have a phone number for Messages (and FaceTime) if there is an iPhone with Messages/Facetime using the same ID for Messages and facetime.
iOS and OS X: Link your phone number and Apple ID for use with FaceTime and iMessage
If you can't change the Settings that means that the Restrictions that prevent changing accounts is set. Settings>General>Restrictions

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