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Security Settings
<Reject unknown>
Blocking Calls from Callers Not Listed in the Phonebook
You can specify whether a FOMA terminal accepts or rejects calls from phone numbers that are not
stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone) or UIM phonebook.
d
This function is only valid when a caller shows the caller ID. This function should be set in conjunction with
"Caller ID Request" service and "Call setting w/o ID".
d
If "Set mute seconds" under "Ring time (sec.)" is set to "ON", you cannot set "Reject unknown".
a
i
X
"SETTINGS"
X
"Lock/Security"
X
"Reject unknown"
X
Enter your
security code
X
"Reject"
■
To receive calls from callers who are not stored in the phonebook
X
"Accept"
e
When "Call setting w/o ID" accepts calls from payphones or calls without the caller ID, a FOMA terminal acts
according to the "Call setting w/o ID" setting even if this function is set to "Reject".
e
When you receive a call from a caller who is stored in the phonebook as a secret entry, the call is accepted even if
this function is set to "Reject".
e
When phone numbers are specified in "Call acceptation" in "Restrictions", you can only receive calls from these
phone numbers even if this function is set to "Accept".
e
When "Reject" is selected for this function and you receive a call from a phone number not stored in the phonebook,
the call is logged as a missed call in the "Received calls" record and the "Missed calls" desktop icon appears on the
standby screen. Even if the "Voice Mail" or "Call Forwarding" service is set to "Activate", the caller hears a busy tone.
However, if the ring time for the "Voice Mail" or "Call Forwarding" service is set to 0 (zero) seconds, or if a FOMA
terminal is turned off or out of the service area, the caller does not hear a busy tone and the call is handled by the
"Voice Mail" or "Call Forwarding" service. In this case, the phone number of the received call is not logged in the
"Received calls" record and the "Missed calls" desktop icon does not appear on the standby screen.
e
A FOMA terminal receives i-mode mails and SMS regardless of this function.
<Self mode>
Disabling Communication Functions
You can set a FOMA terminal not to make or receive voice, videophone or PushTalk calls, use i-mode,
or send or receive mails. This function is useful when you want to use a FOMA terminal without
having to worry about interruptions such as incoming voice, videophone or PushTalk calls.
d
You can still make voice calls to emergency numbers (110, 119 and 118) while in Self mode. Making a
voice call to an emergency number cancels Self mode.
a
i
X
"SETTINGS"
X
"Lock/Security"
X
"Self mode"
X
"YES"
Self mode is set and "
" appears on the screen.
■
To cancel Self mode
X
Repeat Step 1
Self mode is canceled and "
" disappears from the screen.
d
When Self mode is set
d
Incoming voice or videophone calls are not logged in the Received calls record and the "Missed call"
desktop icon does not appear on the standby screen.
d
Callers of voice calls hear the message that your FOMA terminal is out of the service area or turned off.
Callers of videophone calls see the message that your FOMA terminal is out of the service area or turned
off. If the "Voice Mail" or "Call Forwarding" service is activated, calls are handled in the same way as when
a FOMA terminal is turned off.
d
If a PushTalk call arrives, a "Disconnected" response is sent to the members.
d
MessageR/MessageF and i-mode mails sent to you while Self mode is set are kept at the i-mode Center,
and SMS are kept at the SMS Center.
d
Data exchange using Infrared data exchange, iC communication or OBEX, packet communication with a
PC connected, 64K data communication and user authentication with IC card authentication are also
unavailable. However, you can read and write data on the IC card by using the Osaifu-Keitai i-
α
ppli.
NOTE
Default setting
Accept
Default setting
Release