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<Rec
eive
SMS>
Function menu (New SMS screen)
<Receive SMS>
When you Receive an SMS
(Short Message)
When the FOMA terminal is in a service area,
SMS is automatically sent to the FOMA terminal
from the SMS Center.
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The FOMA terminal will hold up to 1,000 SMS
and/or i-mode mail in all.
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When you receive an SMS, the “
(white)” icon flashes and the “Mail
Receiving...” message appears
After receiving is completed, the number of mes-
sages appears for the received SMS or i-mode,
MessageR and MessageF on the reception results
screen.
When “Mail” is selected, the received mail list
screen appears.
No operation for about 15 seconds returns to the
previous screen. The display time for the receive
result screen depends on the “Mail/Msg. ring time”
setting.
The ring tone volume conforms to the setting of
“Mail” under “Ring volume”.
Send
Send SMS
Preview
Allows you to check the SMS
recipient and message before
sending it.
Save
Saves the SMS you are currently
editing in Draft. You can save up to
20 mails in total for SMS and i-mode
mails. SMS saved by this function
can be sent later.
SMS report req.
(default: OFF)
Sets whether to request an SMS
report after sending an SMS. Select
“ON” or “OFF”.
SMS valid. per.
(default: 3 days)
Sets how long an SMS is stored at
the SMS center when the SMS
cannot be received. Select “None”,
“1 day”, “2 days” or “3 days”.
SMS input char.
(default: Japanese)
Sets the SMS body character input
method. Up to 70 of all double-byte
and/or single-byte characters can
be entered for Japanese. Up to 160
single-byte alphanumeric characters
can be entered for English.
Erase message
Only the message body is deleted.
Delete
The SMS being edited is deleted.
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If you set “SMS input char.”, “SMS report req.” or
“SMS valid. per.” in the mail settings screen, the set-
ting is retained when the FOMA terminal is turned off.
However, the “SMS input char.”, “SMS report req.” or
“SMS valid. per.” set in the function menu is only valid
for the current SMS.
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If “SMS valid. per.” is set to “None”, an attempt contin-
ues to be made to resend an SMS for a given time,
then the SMS is deleted from the SMS center.
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If the total number of received i-mode mail messages
(both i-mode and SMS) stored on the FOMA terminal
exceeds 1,000 or the storage limit even if the number
of messages does not reach 1,000, received mail is
automatically replaced starting with the mail in the
trash box and the oldest message. Note that the fol-
lowing mails are not deleted: unread mails, received
mails in protected or i-mode mails and SMS in the
Secret folders. You should protect any important
received mail that you want to keep.
→
pp.274, 276
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If the “
(red)” icon is displayed, the FOMA terminal
cannot receive any further i-mode mail or SMS. To receive
a new mail or message, delete the unnecessary i-mode or
SMS, or read the unread i-mode or SMS until those icons
no longer appear. The mails or messages are overwritten
starting with the oldest one as a new mail or message is
received.
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When you receive multiple mails (i-mode and/or
SMS) at the same time, the FOMA terminal uses the
ring tone and incoming call lamp pattern set for the
last item of mail received.
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If you receive short mail sent from the phone such as
a mova terminal, the sender’s phone number is dis-
played. If the caller ID is not provided, the reason is
displayed.
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If you receive SMS while playing an i-motion, the
video and sound may be interrupted.
<Priority sequence for ring tone and incoming call
lamp operations>
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Priority is assigned as follows for ring tone and illumi-
nation when you receive SMS.
①
“Discern connect” specified for each phone number
→
p.122
②
“Discern group” specified for each group
→
p.122
③
“Select ring tone”
→
p.128, “Illumination”
→
p.147
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