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INFORMATION
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You can make a video-phone call even by performing in order of Steps 2, Step 1. When
t
is pressed and
the phone number is entered, the video-phone call can be made automatically after about 5 seconds.
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You may not be able to make a video-phone call while executing another function.
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Please note that the communication charges for video-phone calls are based on the rate for digital
communication rather than the voice calls even if the substitute image is used.
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If a video-phone call cannot be made, the following message (text information) is displayed on the screen
and then the stand-by display returns. Note that the displayed messages may not reflect the status of the
other party’s terminal correctly, depending on the type of the terminal and/or the network service used by
the other party.
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Video-phone via 32K line is intended for connection with devices such as PHS with which video-phone
calls via 64K line may not be available depending on the network condition. When a video-phone call is
made via 64K line, the call type is automatically switched to via 32K for redialing if the communication
environment of the other party is found to be 32K area. When
ON
is set for
Voice call auto switch
, redialing
via 32K line is also given priority.
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If a call is made via 32K line, the charge is the same as the digital communication charge via 64K.
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If a video-phone call made is not connected, redialing is automatically performed as described below:
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If you preset the communication speed (64K or 32K) in the phonebook, you can change the communication
speed depending on the other party you are making a video-phone call.
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If you set the communication speed in Customized Call from the submenu after entering the phone number
to make a call, this setting becomes effective. If the communication speed has not been set, 64K
connection is attempted.
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When
ON
is set for
Voice call auto switch
, the call type is automatically switched to voice call for redialing if
the other party’s terminal does not support the video-phone function or uses the mova service through
Dual Network Service, hence, making the more certain connection to the other party.
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If you redial as a voice call, the charge is committed as a voice call.
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If the video-phone call is made to emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) from FOMA terminal while
Voice call
auto switch
is set to
ON
, the call automatically switches to a voice call.
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New voice or video-phone calls cannot be made during video-phone calls. The message indicating that the call
cannot be made is displayed. i-mode connection or sending/receiving i-mode Mail, Message R/F or SMS is not
available, either.
Message
Description
Check the number and retry
.
You dialed the phone number not used.
Busy.
The other party is busy or during a packet communication.
Disconnected due to outside of
service/power off
.
The other party is outside the service area or the other party’s terminal is
turned off.
Select on for Call ID
Notification.
This message is displayed in case connecting without notifying the caller
ID (when accessing to the V-Live or visualnet).
Please redial phone call
.
This message is displayed when the other party sets Voice Mail Service or
sets Call Forwarding Service and the forwarding destination is the
terminal which is not compatible with video-phone.
Driving mode.
The other party’s terminal is in Driving Mode.
Failed to connect
.
Set Caller ID Notification to
Notify
and dial again.
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The message may be also displayed for cases other than the above.
Call type
Voice call auto switch setting
Switching operation
64K
ON
64K
→
32K
→
Voice call
OFF
64K
→
32K
→
Disconnection
32K
ON
32K
→
Voice call
OFF
32K
→
Disconnection
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