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Phonebooks Available with a FOMA Terminal
Your FOMA terminal contains two phonebooks. One is the phonebook in the FOMA terminal (Phone) itself,
for which you can set a range of functions, and the other is the UIM (FOMA card) phonebook, which can
also be used in other FOMA terminals. The two phonebooks can each be used differently, as needed.
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Besides phonebooks described above, you can create the “PushTalk” phonebook available for Push-to-
Talk calls. Use the entries of FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook to create the PushTalk phonebook.
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p.102
Differences between the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook and UIM phonebook
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Stored data
The table below shows the different data storage capabilities of the FOMA terminal (Phone)
phonebook and UIM phonebook.
*1
:
You can rename “Group 01” to “Group 19” (“Group 01” to “Group 10” in the UIM phonebook). Renaming them as you
prefer beforehand enables you to categorize entries more efficiently.
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p.114
*2
:
You can enter 0-9, #,
*
,
+
and pause (p) in the phonebook. To use a sub-address (p.62), enter
*
.
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Features of the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook
The following useful functions can be used with entries stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone)
phonebook:
a
Specifying memory numbers (001 to 009) enables you to use two-touch dialing to make phone calls
by pressing just 2 keys.
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p.124
a
You can use the “Discern connect” and “Discern group” functions to specify the settings of dialing
and receiving calls for each group, phone number or e-mail address.
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p.122
a
You can use “Restrictions” to place restrictions on incoming and outgoing calls for individual phone
numbers.
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p.172
a
You can use “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode” to store phonebook entries that you want to
keep private as secret data.
→
p.161
a
“Setting your secret code in the phonebook”
→
p.119
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Features of the UIM phonebook
Because UIM phonebook entries are stored on the FOMA card (UIM), you can transfer your
phonebook entries to another FOMA terminal simply by switching the FOMA card (UIM). This enables
you to use the same phonebook in multiple FOMA terminals.
Stored data
FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook
UIM phonebook
Number of entries
Holds up to 700 entries.
Holds up to 50 entries.
Groups
*1
Data can be sorted into groups 00 to 19.
Data can be sorted into groups 00 to
10.
Phone number
storage
*2
The phonebook will hold up to 2,800 phone numbers in total
with up to 4 numbers per entry. This allows information such
as the contact’s mobile phone number and work number to be
included in the same entry. One number selected from an
entry can also be stored in the PushTalk phonebook.
Only one address can be stored per
entry.
You can choose from 24 icons “
”, “
”, etc. for stored
entries, allowing quick identification of contact’s mobile phone
number or work number.
Icons cannot be selected. The “
”
icon is automatically assigned.
E-mail address
storage
The phonebook will hold up to 2,100 e-mail addresses in total
with up to 3 addresses per entry. This allows the contact’s
home and work addresses to be included in one entry.
Only one address can be stored per
entry.
You can choose from 5 icons “
”, “
”, etc. for stored
entries, allowing quick identification of the contact’s home or
work address.
Icons cannot be selected. The “
”
icon is automatically assigned.
Image storage
One still image and one “Chara-den” character can be stored
per entry, up to a total of 100 of each for the whole phonebook.
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Other data storage
Each phonebook entry can include one contact’s name,
reading, ZIP code, street address, birthday and memo. This
information, together with the contact’s phone numbers and e-
mail addresses are stored as a single phonebook entry.
The contact’s name and reading can
be stored.
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