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<Restrictions>
Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls for Specific Phone Numbers
To prevent users from making private calls or receiving nuisance calls, you can restrict calls to/from
the specific phone numbers stored in the phonebook.
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The functions listed below can be set:
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You can specify up to 20 phone numbers in each directory.
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You cannot set this function for UIM phonebook entries.
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Restrictions are only valid when a caller shows the caller ID. Restrictions should be set in conjunction with
“Caller ID Request” and “Call setting w/o ID”.
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You cannot concurrently set Call rejection and Call acceptation, or Call forwarding and Voice Mail for the
same number.
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This function cannot be set for phonebook entries added in “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode”.
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If you edit or delete a phone number specified in this function, the restrictions are released. However,
setting “Restrict dialing” restricts the phonebook editing or deleting, which prevents you from changing or
deleting a phone number to release Restrict dialing.
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The “Restrict dialing”, “Call rejection” and “Call acceptation” settings are also applied to the PushTalk
phonebook entries.
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When Restrict dialing is set
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You cannot dial using all the records of Dialed calls and Received calls including the specified phone
numbers. Also, you cannot retrieve phone numbers other than the specified ones, add to, edit or delete
phonebook entries, exchange data between the FOMA terminal (Phone) and the FOMA card (UIM), or
operate the phonebook using “UIM operation”.
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The Redial/Dialed calls records and Sent address list that had been stored before the Restrict dialing
setting are deleted. However, you can dial or send mails using the records of Redial/Dialed calls or Sent
address list that have been stored after the setting.
Setting dialing/receiving restrictions on phone numbers
1
Phonebook detail screen (p.115)
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(FUNC)
X
“Restrictions”
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Enter your security code
X
Select a function
A star (
★
) appears with the selected function.
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To deselect selected functions
X
Select a function with a star (
★
)
The function is deselected and the star “
★
” disappears.
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To set dialing/receiving restrictions on multiple phone numbers
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Press
t
to return to the phonebook detail screen
X
Use
b
to show the desired phone
number
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Repeat step 1
Once you press
y
to return to the standby screen after setting Restrict dialing, you can no longer set
further restrictions. To set more restrictions, cancel the restrictions that have already been set for a phone
number and then set restrictions again for phone numbers including the unrestricted one.
Item
Description
Restrict dialing
Disables calls to phone numbers other than the specified ones. Use the phonebook to call the
numbers specified in this function.
Call rejection
Rejects calls from the specified phone numbers.
Call acceptation
Accepts calls only from the specified phone numbers.
Call Forwarding
Forwards calls from the specified phone numbers regardless of whether Call Forwarding is
activated or deactivated.
Voice Mail
Automatically connects calls from the specified phone numbers to the Voice Mail service
center regardless of whether Voice Mail is activated or deactivated.
NOTE
<Restrict dialing>
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You can still make calls to emergency numbers (110, 119 and 118) when Restrict dialing is set.
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To use “Automatic display” at the same time as Restrict dialing, set Restrict dialing for phonebook numbers for
which “Automatic display” has already been set.
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Only the phone numbers specified in Restrict dialing appear in the phonebook.
Default setting
All OFF
Restrictions
Restrict dialing ★
Call rejection ★
Call acceptation
Call Forwarding
Voice Mail ★
A setup of
restrict dialing
deletes all various
history information
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