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Making/Receiving
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If a videophone call is not connected
If a videophone call was not connected, a message giving the reason for the connection failure
appears. However, in some circumstances, an explanatory message may not be displayed. Also,
depending on the type of phone used by the callee and the possible lack of a network service
subscription, the reason given may not accurately reflect the callee’s actual status.
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:
As of August 2006, this message may also appear when Voice Mail service is set on the callee as well.
Change to
voice
“Changing Videophone Call to Voice Call”
→
p.85
Message
Reason
Check number then redial
The dialed phone number is currently not used.
Busy
The called party is making another phone call or is using a
packet communication.
Out of service area/power off
The callee’s phone is out of service or the power is turned off.
Public mode
Public mode (Driving mode) or Public mode (power off) is set on
the callee.
Set caller ID to ON
Your call is connected without notifying your caller ID (when
dialing into visualnet).
Your call is being forwarded
The call is being forwarded (into a videophone call if the
forwarding party has a videophone set to comply with 3G-
324M).
Redial using voice call
The forwarded party is non-videophone-terminal.
Notify your Caller ID
The Caller ID Request service is set on the callee.
The other party does not want to answer your call
The called party has set the Nuisance Call Blocking service.
Connection failed
Set “Caller ID Notification” to “ON” and then try again.
a
This message may also be displayed in other situations.
NOTE
e
If you make a videophone call to an emergency number (110, 119 or 118) from a FOMA terminal, the call is
automatically changed to a voice call.
e
If you make a videophone call to a phone that does not support videophone call, or if the callee’s phone supports
videophone call but is out of signal range or switched off, no connection can be established. If you called a phone
that does not support videophone call and “Auto redial as voice” (p.88) is set to “ON”, the call is cut off by the called
party before the videophone connection is established and is then automatically redialed as a voice call. However,
this operation is not carried out if you dial a wrong number or if you call an ISDN synchronous 64K or PIAFS access
point or an ISDN videophone that does not conform to the 3G-324M standard (as of August 2006). Note that the
call charge may apply in some cases.
e
The “32K” connection speed allows you to use videophones or other devices (PHS mobiles, etc.) that cannot
communicate at “64K” due to network conditions. If you make a videophone call at “64K” and the called party is in a
“32K” area or similar situation, the call is automatically redialed at 32kbps. However, note that “32K” videophone
calls attract the same digital communication charges as “64K” videophone calls.
e
If “Auto redial as voice” (p.88) is set to “ON” and a videophone call is not connected, the call is automatically
changed to a voice call. The relations between the set connection speed and “Auto redial as voice” setting are
listed below.
e
You cannot receive i-mode mail, MessageR or MessageF during a videophone call. Mails you cannot receive are
held at the i-mode Center. Receive them using “Check new messages” after a videophone call ends.
e
You can receive SMS during a videophone call.
“Auto redial as
voice” set to ON
The connection speed automatically changes to
“32K”. If the videophone call still fails to connect, it
switches to voice-call mode.
Switches to voice call mode.
“Auto redial as
voice” set to OFF
The connection speed automatically changes to
“32K”. If the videophone call still fails to connect,
the videophone call ends.
Ends the videophone call.
Dialing speed set to “64K”
Dialing speed set to “32K”
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