275
・
Press
f
while receiving the message to stop reception.
・
When FOMA terminal is closed, the reception status such as
SMS received
appears on the
sub-display. The sender’s phone number or name of the last message also appears. When
Hide
caller’s
info
is set in Sub-display Info Setting, no phone number or name will appear.
・
If you do not press any key for about 15 seconds after the reception result screen is displayed or
until the ring tone stops, the display returns to the screen displayed prior to reception. To return to
the previous screen immediately, press
c
.
■
Reading the received SMS immediately
a
Press
o
or
1
on the reception result screen.
・
You can reply to (
☛
P239) or forward (
☛
P240) the received SMS.
The operation is the same as for i-mode Mail. You cannot reply to the message for which
User unset
,
Payphone
, or
Not support
is displayed in the sender field.
INFORMATION
●
When Display Priority is set to
Continue operation
, the receiving screen or reception result screen may not
be displayed.
●
When Privacy Mode is active (
Hide secret fldrs
set for
), if automatically received SMS is all saved in the
folder with the privacy set to
ON
in the folder settings, the reception result screen is not displayed and the
mail ring tone or call indicator is not activated. When Privacy Mode is active (
Authorized access
set for
),
the reception result is scrolled but the sender is not displayed.
●
When the incoming mail/message is set not to be displayed in Receive Display, the reception result is not
scrolled.
●
When the indicator light is set to
ON
in Alert Lighting Setting, the call indicator flashes while unread SMS
exists.
●
When FOMA terminal receives the SMS stored in the SMS Center, the message is deleted from the Center.
●
Short Mail sent from a mova terminal is received by FOMA terminal as SMS.
●
When SMS is received from a party with the incoming mail settings made in the FOMA terminal
phonebook, the settings apply to the operation. Checking with the phonebook is performed as follows:
・
When more than one SMS message is received at the same time, the ring tone, vibrator and call indicator
operate according to the settings of the SMS received last.
・
When the message is from the party that is registered in the phonebook entry with the secret attribute set,
the name is displayed only in Secret Mode. The ring tone, vibrator, etc. operate according to the settings
in the phonebook.
・
When Privacy Mode is active (
Authorized access
set for
Phonebook & Logs
), the name registered in the
phonebook is not displayed and the ring tone, vibrator, etc. are not activated.
●
While receiving i-mode Mail or Message R/F, SMS is not automatically received. Perform Check SMS.
●
If reception of SMS fails, you can use Check SMS to receive the message again. When the maximum
number of received mail is exceeded, display unread mail (
☛
P246), delete unnecessary mail (
☛
P254) or
cancel mail protection (
☛
P253) before receiving new messages.
●
When there is not enough available storage space in Inbox, or the maximum number of received mail is
exceeded, the oldest received mail is overwritten. However, unread mail and protected mail are not
overwritten. Be sure to protect received mail you want to keep.
・
When the mail cannot be overwritten because storage is filled with unread mail and protected mail,
reception of SMS is stopped.
or
is indicated on the screen.
☛
P29
・
When the UIM already contains 20 messages, SMS may not be received even though there is space
available in Inbox.
or
is indicated on the screen (
☛
P29). Move to FOMA terminal or delete SMS
from the UIM.
☛
P278, P279
●
When the received SMS has been set to be saved directly to the UIM, it will be saved directly on the UIM.
Note that, when the number of messages in the UIM reaches 20, SMS cannot be received. Delete
unnecessary messages and perform Check SMS again.
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