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A hold tone sounds when “Setting when folded” is set to “Tone on” and does not sound when it is set to “No tone” or “End
the call”.
<Setting when folded>
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Folding a FOMA Terminal to End/Hold Calls
You can set how your FOMA terminal works when it is folded during a voice or videophone call.
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X
X
“Talk”
X
“Setting when folded”
X
Select any item
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:
If you fold a FOMA terminal holding a voice call and re-open the terminal, the call resumes. If the held call is a videophone
call, it remains on hold.
<Received calls>
MENU24
Using the Received Calls Record
Information on received calls, including the caller’s phone numbers and the dates and times are
logged in the Received calls record.
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The Received calls record stores up to 30 voice call, videophone call and Push-to-Talk call entries and up
to 30 packet communication and 64K data communication call entries.
d
If the maximum number of logs is exceeded, logs are overwritten starting with the oldest one.
d
You cannot view the Received calls record during videophone calls.
d
If you change the call mode between voice and videophone, the first received number is logged in the
Received calls record.
d
Redial/Dialed/Received calls records of Push-to-Talk calls
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OFF
When a voice call arrives, pressing
r
or
d
only enables you to answer the call. When a videophone
call arrives, pressing any of
o
(
),
r
and
d
only enables you to answer the call. (Pressing
d
enables you to answer the call with the substitute image.)
When a Push-to-Talk call arrives, pressing any of
P
,
r
and
d
only enables you to answer the call.
NOTE
e
Even when “Quick silent” is set, it works as “Any key answer” while in “Manner mode”.
e
Even when “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” is set, pressing
5
for 1 second or longer turns on or off the display
light and “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” does not work.
e
When a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional) is connected to a FOMA terminal, you can accept
voice calls, videophone calls (with the camera image) or Push-to-Talk calls by pressing the switch on the earphone/
microphone with switch regardless of the “Answer setting” setting.
e
While “External keys guard” is set to “ON” or a FOMA terminal is folded, “Any key answer” or “Quick silent” does not
work even when
a
(HOME) or
A
(ASSIST) is pressed.
e
Pressing
s
(MEMO/CHECK) or
q
while a FOMA terminal is ringing enables you to activate Record message to
record the caller’s message or video.
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No tone
Mutes sound for voice calls. For videophone calls, sound is muted and the substitute image is sent to the
caller. No hold tone is given. When the FOMA terminal is opened, the status reverts to before it was
folded.
*
Tone on
Puts the call on hold (Holding). You can also select whether to play the hold tone through the speaker on
your FOMA terminal. If the FOMA terminal is folded during a voice call, the other party hears the hold
tone selected in “Set hold tone”. While in a videophone call, the other party hears the hold tone selected
in “Set hold tone” and see a hold image.
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When the FOMA terminal is opened, the status reverts to before it was folded.
*
Speaker ON
The hold tone is sent to the other party and played through the speaker.
Speaker OFF
The hold tone is only heard by the other party.
End the call
Ends a call. It is the same operation as pressing
y
.
NOTE
e
While Manner mode is set, no sound is played through the speaker even if “Speaker ON” is set.
e
If the attached stereo earphone (sample) is connected, this function is disabled and folding the FOMA terminal
does not change the call condition. However, during a videophone call using the camera image, folding the FOMA
terminal switches the image to the substitute image.
e
Even if “Tone on” is set, folding a FOMA terminal leads to the “No tone” operation while “Call Waiting” is activated.
e
This setting is disabled for Push-to-Talk calls. The “Setting when folded” under “PushTalk setting” will apply.
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V.phone
Default setting
End the call
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