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Making/Receiving Phone Calls
Using
the
Re
ce
iv
ed
Ca
lls
<Received calls>
Using the Received Calls
Information on received calls, including the caller’s phone number and the date and time are stored in the
Received calls record.
●
The Received calls record stores up to 30 voice call or videophone call entries and 30 packet communication or 64K
data communication entries.
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When the Received calls record is full, entries are overwritten from the oldest entry.
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The Received calls record cannot be displayed during a videophone call.
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The date and time of a call are only stored if you have set the date and time in “Set time”.
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If you switch between voice call and videophone call during a call, the first received call is registered to the received
calls record.
1
i24
Select any item:
All calls
(number of entries)
……
Displays all the Received calls record entries.
Missed calls
(number of entries)
……
Displays only the record entries for missed calls.
Unknown calls: Displays the number of missed calls that you have not checked.
2
Check the list of received calls
The “Received calls (list) screen” appears.
3
Select the received call entry
The “Received calls (detail) screen” appears.
In the top right corner of the display, the number of “Current/Total entries” is displayed. The
lower the number, the more recent the call from that phone number.
■
To check earlier or later Received calls entries
Press
x
to move to the previous (more recent) number or
l
to move to the next (older)
number.
■
If the phone number is stored in the phonebook
The name stored in the phonebook is also displayed.
4
r
or
d
(Dial)
■
To make a videophone call
o
(
)
5
To end the call, press
y
N
z
Turning the FOMA terminal off does not delete the records in Received calls. If you want to prevent others from viewing the received
phone number, delete the records in Received calls or set “Received calls” in “Record display set” to “OFF”.
z
When “Missed calls display” in the “Ringing time” is set to “Not display” and you receive a call whose ring tone sounded for shorter time
than the time set in the “Set mute seconds”, the call is not displayed for the Received calls record.
→
P.154
z
You can also retrieve the Received calls by pressing
h
in the standby screen as well.
z
You can make a voice call to the most recent Received call by pressing
r
and then
h
in the standby screen.
z
Setting “PIM lock” or “Keypad dial lock” erases all the entries stored up to that point in the Received calls record. However, calls
received subsequently are stored as Received calls record entries.
z
If the caller is using “Dial-in”, a number other than the “Dial-in” number may be displayed.
z
If a caller who provides a phone number is stored in the phonebook, the caller’s name and phone number are displayed in the
Received calls record. If the caller’s phone number is not provided, the reason for the non-notification (P.154) is displayed. However,
even when you receive calls from someone who provides the phone number which is stored in the phonebook, the phone number and
the name are displayed for the caller only when the phone number is specified in “Restrict dialing” while “Restrict dialing” is set. When
the phone number is not specified in “Restrict dialing”, only the phone number is displayed.
z
If the same phone number is registered in the multiple phonebook entries with different names, the name retrieved by the phonebook
search in the order of reading is displayed in the Received calls record.
→
P.105
Example: Received calls (list)
10/18 15:23
DocomoJiro
10/16 22:46
DocomoTaro
10/19 11:34
DocomoTaro
Received calls 1/4
FUNC
Select
10/19 8:40
KeitaiHanako
10/18 18:15
090XXXXXXXX
Function menu P.72
Example: Received calls
(details)
10/19(Thu) 8:40 10s
KeitaiHanako
Received calls
Dial
FUNC
2/20
Function menu P.72
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