User's Manual Part 1

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Security Settings
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Phonebook
Restrictions
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Select an item.
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The set item is indicated by “
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To release all the Phonebook entries set with
Restrictions, press
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( ), select “Release”, and
then select “YES”.
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Select a Phonebook entry.
The phone number set with Restrictions is displayed.
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To release “Restrictions” per phone number, select the
phone number you want to release by following the
same steps above, and select “YES”.
You can set whether to receive (accept) or not to receive
(reject) a voice call, videophone call, and PushTalk call
depending on the reason for no caller ID. There are three
reasons; “Unavailable”, “PublicPhone”, and “User unset”.
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Settings
Lock/Security
Call setting w/o ID
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Select an item.
Unavailable
. . .Calls from the other party who cannot notify his/her
phone number such as calls from overseas or from
landline phones via call forwarding services.
(However, the caller ID might be notified depending
on the telephone companies the calls go through.)
PublicPhone
. . .Calls from public phones, etc.
User unset
. . When the caller has set the caller ID not to be notified.
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When a call comes in from the phone number set with “Call
rejection”, or from other than the phone number set with “Call
acceptance”, the call is stored in “Received calls” as a
missed call record and the icon of “Missed call” appears on
the Stand-by display. Also, the caller hears a busy tone even
if you have set Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service
to “Activate”. However, if you set the ring time for Voice Mail
Service or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, when the
FOMA phone is out of the service area, or when the power is
turned off, the busy tone will not be played back, activating
Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service.
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You can receive SMS messages or i-mode mail regardless
of the setting of “Call rejection” or “Call acceptance”.
Check/Release Restrictions on
Phonebook Entries
Information
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Call Setting without ID
Setting Response to Incoming
Calls without Caller ID
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Accept or Reject
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If you select “Accept”, go to step 2 on page 98 to select
a ring tone.
If you select “Same as ring tone”, the ring tone will be
the one selected in “Phone” of “Select ring tone”.
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Settings
Incoming call
Ring time
Do the following operations.
Information
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If you select “Reject”, the ring tone does not sound even if a
call comes in, the call is stored in “Received calls” as a
missed call record and the “Missed call” icon appears on the
Stand-by display. Also, the caller hears a busy tone even if
you have set Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service
to “Activate”. However, if you set the ring time for Voice Mail
Service or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, when the
FOMA phone is out of the service area, or when the power
is turned off, the busy tone will not be played back,
activating Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service.
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You can receive SMS messages or i-mode mail regardless
of this setting.
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Ring Time
Delaying Start of Ringing Operation
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Item Operation/Explanation
Ring start
time
You can set the FOMA phone not to start ringing
operation immediately for when a voice call,
videophone call, or PushTalk call comes in from
the party whose phone number is not stored in
the Phonebook. This function is effective as a
countermeasure for blocking nuisance calls such
as one ring phone scam (one-giri).
ON or OFF
Enter a start time (seconds).
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Enter from “01” through “99” in two digits.
Missed calls
display
You can set whether to display the call
disconnected within the time specified for
“Ring start time” in Received Calls.
Display or Not display
Information
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When a call comes in from the party whose phone number is
stored in the Phonebook, the FOMA phone starts ringing as
soon as the call comes in even if “186” / “184” is added to the
phone number. However, during Personal Data Lock, or for the
call from the party whose phone number is stored as secret
data, ringing starts according to the setting of this function.
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If the ring start time is longer than the ring time for Record
Message Setting, the ringing operations do not start,
activating Record Message instead. To activate Record
Message after starting the ringing operations, set the longer
ring time for Record Message Setting than the ring start
time. The same applies to the ring time for Voice Mail
Service, Call Forwarding Service, and Auto Answer Setting.