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Making/Receiving Phone Calls
Set
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Calls
<Sub-address>
Setting Sub-addresses When Making Calls
This function enables you to set “
*
” contained in the phone number as a separator so that the numbers
following “
*
” are recognized as a sub-address. Sub-addresses are used in ISDN to identify calls made from
specific communications devices and to select content in “V-live”.
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“Other settings” “Sub-address” “ON”
■
To cancel the setting
“OFF”
<Reconnect control>
Setting the Alarm Used for Reconnection
When the signal quality deteriorates during a voice call or videophone call to the extent that the call drops out,
the FOMA terminal will automatically reconnect the call if the signal quality quickly improves. Using this
function allows you to set the type of alarm when a call is reconnecting.
●
The interval for reconnection capability varies depending on communication conditions such as manipulation or the
signal quality. It is about 10 seconds.
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Select an alarm tone
■
To disable alarm
“No tone”
<Noise reduction>
Blocking Out Ambient Noise
This function suppresses ambient noise and makes it easier for the other party in a voice or videophone call to
hear you.
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“ON”
■
To cancel the setting
“OFF”
N
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In the following cases, “
*
” does not function as a sub-address separator. The entered number including “
*
” is recognized as an
ordinary phone number.
・
When the “
*
” is entered at the beginning of a phone number.
・
When “
*
” immediately follows “186” or “184” at the beginning of a phone number.
・
When “
*
” immediately follows a number entered using “Prefix numbers”.
・
When the phone number contains “
*
590#/
*
591#/
*
592#”.
N
z
Call charges apply in the interval (up to about 10 seconds) prior to reconnection.
z
The other party hears no sound while the signal is lost.
z
If the signal quality deteriorates very suddenly, the call may end without an alarm being sounded.
Default setting
ON
Default setting
No tone
Default setting
ON
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