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Notify Caller ID Service
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Caller ID Request Service
Using Network Services
ON
OFF
Notify caller ID
Select
Change setting
Check setting
Notify caller ID
Select
The caller ID request service responds to voice calls that do not provide a Caller
ID by playing an announcement that requests a Caller ID and then automatically
terminating the call. This avoids problems caused by unknown callers and allows
you to use your FOMA terminal in a carefree manner.
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You cannot operate the caller ID request service when the “
” icon is displayed.
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Caller ID request service is unavailable to videophones.
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The Caller ID request service only comes into effect when the reason given for the absence of
a Caller ID is “User unset”, indicating that the caller intentionally selected not to send a Caller
ID.(This service does not apply to calls where the reason is “pay phone” and “Not supported”.)
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A call for activating/deactivating the caller ID request service is free of charge.
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The caller of an incoming call is charged for the duration the announcement is heard.
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When you are activating various network services – such as “Voice mail” service, “Call
forwarding” service, “Call waiting” service, “Driving mode” – and “Caller ID request” service at
the same time, the “Caller ID request” service is given priority over others; and the incoming
calls will be disconnected.
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Select “Change setting”.
To check the notify caller ID service settings
Select “Check setting”.
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Select “ON”, and enter the NW security code.
NW security code
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If you do not notify your caller ID
Select “OFF”, and enter the NW security code.
Caller ID Request Service
Subscription Unnecessary
Monthly charge Free
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You can also set the notify caller ID to ON or OFF when you dial a phone number or display it from the
“phonebook”, “Received calls” or “Redial”.
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Summary of Contents for N900i '04.2
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