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Safety
Settings
Missed Calls Display
<Ringing Time>
Delaying Start of Ringing
Enter a start time (seconds).
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Enter from “01” through “99” in two digits.
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Not to change the specified start time, do not enter a start time; just press
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With the ringing operations, the ring tone sounds, vibrator vibrates, and Call/Charging indicator lights or flickers.
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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 PIM Lock, or for the call from the party whose phone
number is stored as secret, ringing starts according to the setting of this function.
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If the ring start time is longer than the ringing time for Record Message, the ringing operations do not start, activating Record Message
instead. To activate Record Message after starting the ringing operations, set the longer ringing time for Record Message than the ring
start time. The same applies to the ringing time for Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service, and Automatic Answer.
Information
Ring Start Time
Setting at purchase
Ring start time ·····OFF
Start time·············One second (when “Ring start time” is set to “ON”)
You can specify the mute time before ringing starts,
for when a call comes in from the party whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook. This
function is effective as a countermeasure for nuisance calls such as one ring phone scam (one-giri).
Incoming call Ringing time Missed calls display
Display ························Displays a received call record, regardless of the ringing time.
Not display ·················Does not display a received call record when the ringing time is within the specified ring start time.
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Setting at purchase
Display
You can set whether to display the call disconnected within the time specified for “Ring start time” in
Received Calls.
You can reject calls from anyone whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook.
This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate
“Caller ID request” and “Call setting w/o ID” simultaneously.
Lock/Security Reject unknown Enter your Terminal Security Code
Accept ·······Accepts calls from the phone numbers not stored in the Phonebook.
Reject ········Rejects calls from the phone numbers not stored in the Phonebook.
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See page 148 for the Terminal Security Code.
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During PIM Lock or if a call comes in from the party whose phone number is stored as secret, the call is not rejected, regardless of this setting.
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If you simultaneously activate “Reject unknown” and “Call acceptation” of “Restrictions”, the latter has priority.
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When a call comes in from anyone whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook while you set this function to “Reject”, it is
stored in “Missed calls” of “Received calls”, and the Notification 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 ringing
time for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, or when the FOMA phone is out of the service area, or when the
power is turned off, the caller does not hear a busy tone, and Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service works. Note that in this
case the record is not stored in “Received calls”, and the Notification icon of “Missed call” does not appear on the Stand-by display.
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You can receive SMS messages or i-mode mail regardless of this setting.
Information
<Reject Unknown>
Setting at purchase
Accept
Rejecting Calls from Parties not Listed in Phonebooks
Incoming call Ringing time Ring start time
ON··············Specifies the time required to start ringing.
OFF············The ringing operation starts as soon as a call comes in. The setting is completed.
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