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Placing current call on hold and place
a separate call
Place the current call on hold and place a
separate call to another party.
1
Dial other party’s phone number
during a call.
Alternatively, use phonebook, Received calls
and Redials.
2
Press
s
.
Speak to the new party.
Original call is
automatically placed on
hold.
Press
s
to switch
between calls.
3
Press
H
when finished with the
new call.
New call is disconnected.
Press
s
to reconnect original call.
Forward voice/Videophone calls received on
FOMA terminal to a designated phone number
(for landline phones, mobile phones or
Videophones, etc.) while the handset is
outside the service area, in Self mode or
turned off.
Some payment plans are not available.
Calls are automatically forwarded while the handset is
outside the service area, in Self mode or turned off.
Toll-free numbers, Quicknumber, three-digit numbers
such as 110 are not available as forwarding
destinations.
Forwarding for Videophone calls are only available for
Videophones that comply with 3G-324M (
n
P. 78).
STEP 1 Register forwarding destination.
STEP 2 Activate Call Forwarding Service.
STEP 3 Call is received.
STEP 4 Call is automatically forwarded to the
destination if not answered.
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Activating Call Forwarding Service
1
In stand-by, press
t431
.
Alternatively, select
_
(Settings)
→
NW
Services
→
Call forwarding
→
Activate
from
Top menu.
Activate call forwarding screen appears.
2
Press
3
[Forwarding number]
and enter the number to send to.
3
Press
2
[Set ring time], enter
ringing time (three digits: 000 to 120
seconds) and press
t
.
Note
Videophone calls cannot be placed on hold to
place a new voice/Videophone call.
The current call cannot be put on hold to place a
new Videophone call.
Call Forwarding Service
Using Call Forwarding Service
Note
Set one forwarding destination.
Voice/Videophone calls are available as normal
when Call Forwarding Service is set to
Activate
.
For Videophone calls, the caller sees a message
that the call is being forwarded. The forward
guidance is not played.
Ring tone sounds for the set ringing time (can be
changed:
n
P. 444) when Call Forwarding Service
is set to
Activate
. Answer while ringing to connect
call. Calls are automatically forwarded to the set
destination after set time passes. Forwarded calls
are noted in stand-by and saved in Received calls.
Calls are not saved in Received calls if ringing time
is set to
0 seconds
.
Collect calls (receiver accepts charges) are not
connected when Call Forwarding Service is set to
Activate
.
Press
C2
[Forward calls] (
C3
for
Videophone) while receiving to forward calls
manually.
Calls received while engaged in a call can be
automatically forwarded.
Call Forwarding is automatically deactivated if
Voice Mail Service (
n
P. 440) is set to
Activate
.
Setting Call Forwarding Service from FOMA
terminal is not available from outside the service
area. In such cases, access Call Forwarding Service
from touch-tone telephones and payphones using
network security code. Remote control settings
(
n
P. 450) must be set in advance.
Message requesting caller ID is played when
User
unset
calls are received while Caller ID Request
(
n
P. 447) is set to
Activate
. Call Forwarding
Service is not available.
Basic Flow of Call Forwarding Service
Activating/Deactivating Call Forwarding
Service
<Activate/Deactivate>
To input directly
Press
1
→
enter phone
number
→
t
.
To enter from
phonebook
Press
2
→
select name
→
t
→
t
.
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