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Befor
e
Using the Handse
t
Notifying the Other Party of
Your Phone Number
<Caller ID Notification>
Show your phone number (caller ID) on the other
party’s phone (Display) when making a call.
z
Take care when informing others of your phone
number, as this is important personal information.
z
You cannot use the service when “
” is
displayed.
1
i
X
“Settings/Service”
X
“Network service”
X
“Caller ID
Notification”
X
Select any item:
Activate/Deactivate
……
Set whether to send your
caller ID.
Check setting
……
Check the current Caller ID
Notification setting.
Checking Your Own Phone
Number
<My Profile>
Display and check your phone number (own number)
stored in your FOMA card (UIM).
1
i
X
0
N
z
If “Size” under “Clock display” is set to “Up Small”,
the sub clock is not displayed.
z
When this function is set to “Auto”, the sub clock
displays the Japan Standard Time when the time
zone of “Set main time” is not “GMT+09” (the sub
clock is not displayed in Japan when it is
“GMT+09”).
N
z
This function is available only when the other
party’s phone supports the caller ID display.
z
If you hear a message requesting your caller ID,
make a call again after setting your caller ID
notification.
z
Even if you add “186”/“184” to make an
international call, the setting may be disabled.
Select “Notify Caller ID” from the function menu.
z
If you make a call with the “186”/“184” prefix, the
phone number including this prefix is recorded in
the Redial/Dialed calls.
z
When you make a PushTalk call, this function’s
setting applies.
N
z
You can easily quote information stored in “My
Profile” when entering owner information (such as
name or mail address) on websites, etc.
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z
To check your i-mode mail address, select “i-mode
menu”
X
“iMenu”
X
“English”
X
“Options”
X
Settings”
X
“Confirm Settings”.
z
When 2in1 is in Dual mode, use
c
to switch the
My Profile display.
z
Reset My Profile for Number B first before you
exchange FOMA cards (UIM) while using 2in1.
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