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For Safety Operation
Self mode/Phonebook lock
Restricting Placing/Receiving Calls
All functions that require call or communication functions, such as placing/receiving calls,
sending/receiving mail, can be disabled (Self mode).
• Even if the Self mode is set, emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) can still be called. The Self mode is canceled
after you call an emergency number.
• If there is an incoming call when the Self mode is set, the caller hears a guidance informing that the Mova is outside
the service area or the Mova is powered OFF. When using the DoCoMo Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service
or Public mode (Power off) these services can be used in the same manner as when the Mova is powered OFF.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings]
→
[Call]
→
[Self mode] and press
.
The Self mode display appears.
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press
.
The Self mode is set.
When the Self mode is set to [ON], “
” appears.
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The Self mode is not canceled even after the Mova is powered OFF.
Restricting Access to the Phonebook
All functions for the Phonebook, such as to display, save, edit, and search Phonebook
entries, are disabled. The 2-touch dial and EV-Link as well as a call from the Received
record are also disabled. To cancel the Phonebook lock temporarily, enter the Security
code.
1
Press
(option) in the Phonebook.
The submenu appears.
2
Select [phonebook lock] and press
.
The Security code screen appears.
3
Enter the Security code.
The Phonebook lock display appears.
4
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press
.
The Phonebook lock is set.
When there is data in the Redial record
The message confirming that the redial record is deleted appears. Select [Yes] to delete the
redial record and set the Phonebook lock.
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When the Phonebook lock is [ON], the name of a caller is not displayed for an incoming call. For incoming
mail, not the name but the mail address of a sender is displayed.
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When the Phonebook lock is [ON], the regular ring tone, Call picture, or indicator operates for an incoming call
even if you receive it from a person who belongs to a group for which a Designated phone tone, Call picture,
or Designated indicator is set. For incoming mail, the regular ring tone sounds even if you receive it from a
person who belongs to a group for which a Designated mail tone is set.