User's Manual

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Voice/Videophone Calls
Using Public mode (Driving mode) Public mode (Driving mode)
Public mode is an automatic answering service considering etiquette in highly public places. When
Public mode is activated and a call is received, a guidance is played and informs the caller that the
called party is driving or in an area (train, bus, movie theater, etc.) where use of the phone should be
refrained and cannot answer the call. Then the call is disconnected.
Public mode can be activated/canceled only in standby (including when
圏外
(outside service area) is
displayed on the screen).
Even in Public mode you can make calls as normal.
This function is not available during data communication.
Activating Public mode (Driving mode)
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( (for over a second)
Public mode is activated and appears on the standby display.
When a call is received, a guidance is played saying “The person you are calling is currently driving or in an
area where cellphone should not be used. Please try again later”.
When Silent Mode is activated at the same time, Public mode takes precedence.
Canceling: ( (for over a second)
When Public mode (Driving mode) is activated
No ring alert plays when your FOMA terminal receives a call. (with the number of missed calls)
appears on the standby display and the call is recorded in the received call history.
The caller hears a guidance informing that you are driving or in an area where use of the mobile phone
should be refrained and the call is then ended.
When there is an incoming PushTalk call, neither the ring alert nor the incoming indication works.
(with the number of missed calls) appears on the standby display and the call cannot be answered.
Connection failed. appears on the caller’s screen. In case of the PushTalk call with 3 or more parties, the
connected members are notified that you are driving.
Operation when receiving calls in Public mode (Driving mode) with network service activated
*1 If the ringing time is set to 0 second, the Public mode guidance is not played.
Service Receiving voice calls Receiving videophone calls
Voice Mail
Service
The caller hears the Public mode guidance and
the call is then connected to the Voice Mail
Service Center.*
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The call is connected to the Voice Mail Service
Center without the Public mode video guidance.
Call
Forwarding
Service
The caller hears the Public mode guidance and
the call is then forwarded to the specified
destination.*
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Whether the caller hears the guidance or not
depends on the setting for Call Forwarding
Service.
When the guidance is on, the Public mode
guidance is played. When the guidance is off,
no guidance is played.
The call is forwarded to the specified destination
without the Public mode video guidance.
If the destination party uses the phone not
compatible with videophone, the call is
disconnected.
Call Waiting
Service
The caller hears the Public mode guidance and
the call is then disconnected.
The caller sees the Public mode video guidance
and the call is then disconnected.
Nuisance Call
Blocking
Service
If registered as nuisance caller, the caller hears
a guidance indicating that the call cannot be
connected and the call is then disconnected.
If registered as nuisance caller, the caller sees a
video guidance indicating that the call cannot be
connected and the call is then disconnected.
Caller ID
Request
Service
The caller who has not notified the caller ID
hears a guidance requesting caller ID and
the call is then disconnected.
The caller who has notified the caller ID
hears the Public mode guidance and the call
is then disconnected.
The caller who has not notified the caller ID
sees a video guidance requesting caller ID and
the call is then disconnected.
The caller who has notified the caller ID sees
the Public mode video guidance and the call is
then disconnected.