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Network Services
The Nuisance Call Blocking Service
You can block a nuisance call automatically. By saving
the caller’s phone number immediately after a nuisance
call, further calls from the same phone number is
disconnected after being answered with a guidance
message like “Your call is rejected”.
• Up to 30 phone numbers can be saved.
Saving the Phone Number of the Last Received Call
1
After receiving the nuisance call, press
+
in the stand-by display.
The phone number of the last received call is saved.
When the number of entries reaches 30
You hear the guidance message confirming whether to
overwrite the oldest entry. Operate as instructed by the
guidance.
2
Press
.
Saving the Specified Phone Number
1
Press
+
in the stand-by
display.
2
Enter the phone number.
The specified phone number is saved.
3
Press
.
●
Phone numbers of callers with no caller ID can also be
saved.
●
International phone numbers cannot be saved.
●
Confirmation or inquiry about the saved phone numbers is
not available. It is recommended to take notes of the saved
phone numbers.
●
The ring tone does not sound when there is an incoming
call from the saved phone number. Nor is the call saved in
the Received record.
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Relationship between the Nuisance Call Blocking Service
and other services for an incoming call from a saved phone
number
Canceling the Saved Phone Number
1
Press
+
+
in the stand-
by display.
All saved phone numbers are cleared.
2
Press
.
The Three-Way Calling Service
By subscribing to the Three-Way Calling Service, you
can call another person during a call and start a three-
party talk on one line.
• Even if the call is put on hold, the caller is charged for the call.
• The Three-Way Calling Service is not available in the following
cases:
-
During a call to a number such as 113, 115, 110, 119, 118,
104, and 106, to an international number or to a Quick
Number (you cannot even place a call to these numbers
for a conference call)
-
When the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center
-
When the call is forwarded
-
When you hear the ring tone during a call
Using the Three-Way Calling Service
■
Starting a conference call by calling C while talking to B
1
Enter the phone number of C during a call with B and
press
.
When the call to C is connected, the call with B is put on hold
and you can talk with C.
• Every time you press
, you can switch between the first
and second calls.
To end a call during the switched call
Press
during the switched call.
To disconnect a call put on hold
From the submenu, select [End holding].
2
Press
(option), select [Conference], and press
.
Three parties can now talk simultaneously on the same line.
If you press
during the conference call, you can return to
the switched call. Repeat step 2 to return to the conference
call.
■
Starting a conference call by adding an incoming caller
C to the call with B
By subscribing to the Call Waiting Service, you can start a
conference call by adding an incoming caller to the current call.
Note that when you establish a conference call from the Call Waiting
Service, the switched call is not available.
1
Press
when the ring tone sounds during a call with
B.
Put the call with B on hold and answer the incoming call from C.
2
Press
(option), select [Conference], and press
.
Three parties can now talk simultaneously on the same line.
Handling of an incoming call
from a saved phone number
Play back a guidance informing of the call
being blocked (the caller cannot leave a
message).
Play back a guidance informing of the call
being blocked (the incoming call is not
forwarded).
Play back a guidance informing of the call
being blocked.
Play back a guidance informing of the call
being blocked (the caller ID request
guidance is not played back).
Play back a guidance informing of the call
being blocked (the guidance for the
Public mode (Driving mode) is not played
back).
Service name
The Voice Mail
Service
The Call
Forwarding
Service
The Call
Waiting Service
The Caller ID
Display Request
Service
Public mode
(Driving mode)
The Nuisance Call Blocking Ser
vice/The Thr
ee-W
ay Calling Service