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Settings for When You Cannot
Take Calls
2
Select the item you want to set.
Having the Caller Leave a Message
Record message
Default setting Record message: OFF Answer message: Japanese 1 Ringing time: 8 seconds
When you are unable to answer voice or videophone calls, you can set the FOMA
terminal to record a message from the caller.
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You can set an answer message to be played before a caller leaves a message.
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You can record up to 5 voice messages, each lasting about 20 seconds.
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You can start the record message by using “Quick record message” (p.136) even if the record
message is not set.
Setting the record message
1
Select
i
“Record message”.
To set “Record message”
Select “ON”
Go to Step 3.
Not to set “Record message”
Select “OFF”
Japanese 1
: The message “I cannot answer your call right
now. Please leave your name and message
within 20 seconds after the beep. Even for a
videophone call, only voice message can be
received.” is played in Japanese.
Japanese 2
: The message “Thank you for your call, but I
can’t take your call right now. Leave me a
message after the beep. Only voice message
even for a videophone call. Sorry.” is played in
Japanese.
English
: The message “I can’t take your call now. Please
leave a message. When you call by videophone,
you can leave a voice message.” is played.
Voice announce 1, 2 : The voice you recorded in the “Voice announce”
(p.247) is played.
If no announcements are recorded, these are
not displayed.
Highlight Answer message and press
o
[Play], then the message
comes out from the speaker.
3
Select an answer message.
OFF
Record message
Select
ON
Japanese 2
English
Voice announce 1
Voice announce 2
Answer message
Select
Play
Japanese 1
Record message
Summary of Contents for N900i '04.2
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