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Voice Mail Service
<Voice Mail>
When you are in the out of service area, when
the FOMA terminal is not turned on, or when
you cannot answer the call, this service plays
an answer message to the caller of the voice
or videophone call and stores the caller’s
message on your behalf.
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To give priority to voice mail when “Record
message” (P.81) is set at the same time,
ensure that the ring time set for voice mail is
shorter than the ring time set for “Record
message”.
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When you do not answer the voice or
videophone call when the Voice mail service
is set to “Activate”, calls are logged in the
“Received calls” record as “Missed calls”
record, and the “Missed call” desktop icon
appears on the standby screen.
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The message can be recorded up to 3
minutes for 1 message, up to 20 messages
for each of the voice and videophone calls,
and stored up to 72 hours.
Basic flow of Voice mail service
operation
Using the Voice Mail service
1
i
“Phone” “Check
Phone setting” “Service”
“Voice Mail” Select any
item:
Play messages
*1
……
The FOMA terminal
calls the Voice mail service center.
Plays the recorded messages by following
the audio guidance.
Activate
*1
……
Activates the Voice Mail
service. When the ring time (000 to 120
seconds) is set to 0 second, received calls
are not recorded in the “Received calls”
record.
Deactivate
*1
……
Deactivates the Voice mail
service.
Set ring time
……
Changes the ring time only
(000 to 120 seconds).
If the caller is in a hurry and wishes to leave
a message without listening to the Voice Mail
answering message, he or she can interrupt
the answering message and switch to
message recording mode immediately by
pressing
q
.
Voice Mail service activated
Your FOMA terminal receives a voice/
videophone call
You cannot answer the call and it is
connected to the Voice Mail service center
The caller records a message
The Voice Mail service center notifies you
that you have a recorded message
You listen to the recorded message
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