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Sec
urity Settings
Rejecting Calls from Callers
Not Stored in the Phonebook
<Reject unknown>
You can specify whether to accept or reject calls from
callers who are not stored in the phonebook of the
FOMA terminal (Phone) or the FOMA card (UIM).
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This function is applied to only calls of which caller
ID is notified. It is recommended to set “Caller ID
Request” or “Call setting w/o ID” at the same time.
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You cannot set “Reject unknown” when “Set mute
seconds” of “Ring time (sec.)” is set to “ON”.
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“SETTINGS” “Lock/Security”
“Reject unknown” Enter your security
code “Reject” or “Accept”
Disabling Making/Receiving
Calls, etc.
<Self mode>
You can set the FOMA terminal not to make or
receive voice or videophone calls, use i-mode, or
send or receive mails. This is useful when you want to
use the FOMA terminal without worrying about
interruptions such as incoming voice or videophone
calls.
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You can make voice calls to emergency numbers
(110, 119 and 118) even when Self mode is set.
Note that making a voice call at an emergency
number cancels Self mode.
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“SETTINGS” “Lock/Security”
“Self mode” “YES”
Self mode is set and “
” appears.
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To cancel Self mode
Repeat step 1
Self mode is canceled and “
” disappears.
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When Self mode is set
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Received voice or videophone calls are not
recorded in the “Received calls” record and the
“Missed call” desktop icon also does not appear on
the standby screen.
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MessageR/F or i-mode mails sent to you are kept
at the i-mode center and SMS are kept at the SMS
center.
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The caller of the voice or videophone call is notified
with a guidance or message that the FOMA
terminal is in out of signal range or is turned off.
When you use the “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding”
service, you can use the same service provided
when the FOMA terminal is turned off.
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Data exchange via Infrared data exchange/iC
communication, packet communication or 64K data
communication with a PC connected, user
authentication by IC card authentication are also
unavailable. However, you can read and write data
on the IC card using the Osaifu-Keitai i-
α
ppli.
Data Security Service
<Data security serv.>
Data Security Service is a service which you can
back up the phonebook, images and mails stored on
your FOMA terminal (hereinafter referred to as
“stored data”) to the DoCoMo Data Security Center.
Even if you lost the stored data by losing your FOMA
terminal or getting it wet, you can use the i-mode to
restore the data stored at the Data Security Center to
your new FOMA terminal. The phonebook data in the
FOMA terminal and the Data Security Center can be
automatically updated for the latest data at set
intervals. Besides, you can easily edit the stored data
at the Data Security Center on My DoCoMo page on
your PC and save the edited data on the FOMA
terminal.
* For details on how to use the Data Security
Service, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version”.
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When you receive a call from someone who is stored
in the phonebook as a secret data, the call is not
rejected regardless of this setting.
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When this function is set to “Reject”, the caller hears
the busy tone even if you have activated “Voice Mail”
or “Call Forwarding”. Note that if the FOMA terminal is
turned off or “
” or if the ringing time set for
“Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” is 0 (zero) second,
the caller does not hear the busy tone and is
connected to the Voice Mail service center or the
forwarding number.
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The FOMA terminal receives i-mode mail and SMS
regardless of this function.
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