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Phonebook
Checking Phonebook Storage
Status
<No. of phonebook>
1
Phonebook list screen (p.89)
X
u
(FUNC)
X
“No. of phonebook”
■
Phone (phonebook stored on the FOMA
terminal)
Phonebook:
Display the number of entries
stored in the phonebook.
Number of items stored/1,000
(maximum)
Secret:
Display the number of entries
stored as secret data.
(Displayed only in Secret or
Secret data only mode)
Image:
Display the number of images
stored in the phonebook.
Number of items stored/100
(maximum)
Chara-den:
Display the number of Chara-
den characters stored in the
phonebook.
Number of items stored/100
(maximum)
Birthday remind:
Display the number of entries
with birthday reminder set.
Number of items stored/100
(maximum)
■
UIM (phonebook stored in a FOMA card
(UIM))
Phonebook:
Display the number of entries
stored in the phonebook.
Number of items stored/50
(maximum)
Setting Different FOMA
Terminal Actions for Each
Phone Number and Mail
Address
<Ring tone/Image>
Set the ring tone or answering message of Record
message individually for each phone number or mail
address in the phonebook, or each group. This
function is useful when you want to distinguish the
caller by ring tone.
z
You cannot set this setting for “No Group” on the
FOMA terminal (Phone), or the UIM phonebook or
groups.
z
Ring tone/Image is disabled when the caller does
not show the caller ID. It is recommended that you
set the “Caller ID Request” service.
1
Phonebook detail screen (p.89)
X
u
(FUNC)
X
“Ring tone/Image”
“
★
” appears next to a set function.
The available functions vary depending on the
item selected in the phonebook detail screen.
■
To set this function for each group
X
Group setting screen (p.88)
X
u
(FUNC)
X
“Ring tone/Image”
2
Select an item to distinguish by
ring tone
Select “Voice call (recv.)”, “V.phone (recv.)”,
“SMS (recv.)” or “Mail (recv.)”.
3
Select any item:
Ring tone
*1
……
Set ring tones to distinguish the
caller or sender. “Changing Ring Tone”
→
p.98
Image
*1*2
……
Set images to distinguish the
caller. “Changing the Display”
→
p.106
Chara-den setup
*3
……
Select Chara-den to be
displayed as a substitute image for videophone
calls.
Illumination
*1
……
Set the color of incoming call
lamp to distinguish the caller or sender.
Vibrator
*1
……
Set vibration patterns to
distinguish the caller or sender. “Informing You of
Incoming Calls by Vibration”
→
p.100
Answer message
*2
……
Change the answer
message used when record message
*4
or quick
message starts depending on the caller.
“Recording Voice/Video Massages When You
Cannot Answer the Call”
→
P.71
*1 : You can also distinguish incoming 64K data
communications.
*2 : Available only when “Voice call (recv.)” or
“V.phone (recv.)” is selected.
*3 : Available only when “V.phone (recv.)” is selected.
*4 : You need to set “Record message” to “ON”
beforehand.
“
★
” appears next to a set function.
■
To release a set function
X
Highlight a function with “
★
”
X
o
(Reset)
The function is released and “
★
” disappears.
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