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Security Sett
ings
In ordinary mode, you cannot access/refer to
Phonebook entries or schedule events stored as secret
data. In Secret Mode, you can select whether to store
the stored/edited Phonebook entries/schedule events
as secret data or as ordinary data. The Phonebook
entries/schedule events you have stored/edited in
Secret Data Only are stored as secret data.
You can access/refer to all the data files in Secret Mode
but can access/refer to only the secret data files in
Secret Data Only.
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Settings
Lock/Security
Secret mode or Secret data only
Enter your Terminal Security Code.
When “Secret mode” is selected, “
” appears and
Secret Mode is activated.
When “Secret data only” is selected, “
” blinks, the
number of stored secret data items is displayed, and then
Secret Data Only is activated.
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If you call up a Phonebook entry or schedule event in
Secret Mode, “
” stays lit for ordinary data and “
”
blinks for secret data.
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To deactivate Secret Mode or Secret Data Only,
perform the same operation or press
h
from the
Stand-by display.
Secret Mode
/
Secret Data Only
Protecting Phonebook Entries and
Schedule Events from Prying Eyes
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Activate Secret Mode
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Activate Secret Data Only
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To change secret data to an ordinary Phonebook
entry or schedule event
In Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, select “Release secret”
from the Function menu of the Phonebook entry or schedule
event to be released.
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You can store FOMA phone’s Phonebook entries only as
secret data.
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When you make a call to the party stored as secret data,
his/her name is not displayed but the phone number is
displayed on the Dialing/Talking display.
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If you call up a secret entry to make a call or send mail, the
record is not stored in “Redial”, “Dialed calls” or “Sent
address”.
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If you simultaneously activate “Lock all” and “Secret mode”
or “Secret data only”, deactivating “Lock all” deactivates
“Secret mode” or “Secret data only”.
You can set whether to display the mail (secret mail)
message from the sender or to the destination address
that matches secret data in the Phonebook.
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Mail settings
Secret mail display
Enter your Terminal Security Code
ON or OFF
You can set the security function for the Inbox, Outbox
and Draft of the Mail menu.
You need to enter your Terminal Security Code to
display the mail messages in security-activated boxes.
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Mail settings
Mail security
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Put a check mark for boxes to be set
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When security is set, “
” is added to the icon of the set
box in the Mail menu.
Secret Mail Display
Applying Secret for Mail in
Outbox/Inbox
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Information
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Even when “Secret mail display” is set to “OFF”, you can
check secret mail in Secret Mode or in Secret Data Only.
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When “Secret mail display” is set to “OFF”, and any secret
address is included in addresses of simultaneous mail, that
mail message is not displayed.
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When “Secret mail display” is set to “OFF”, and any secret
member is included in chat members, chat mail messages
of all chat members are not displayed.
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When “Secret mail display” is set to “OFF”, Area Mail
messages are not displayed in Secret Data Only.
Mail Security
Setting not to Display Mail in
Outbox/Inbox without Permission
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Information
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If you set security for the Outbox and Inbox, mail addresses
are not stored in Sent Address and Received Address.
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