Using
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hone
Functions
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Reject
Unknown
You can reject calls from anyone whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook.
This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to
activate simultaneously “Caller ID request” and “Call setting w/o ID”.
Lock/Security Reject unknown
Enter the Terminal Security Code
Accept ·································Accepts calls from the phone numbers not stored in the Phonebook.
Reject unknown···················Rejects calls from the phone numbers not stored in the Phonebook.
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See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code.
1
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If a call comes in from a party whose phone number is stored as secret, the call is not rejected, regardless of this
setting.
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If you simultaneously activate “Reject unknown” and “Call rejection/Call acceptation” of “Restrictions”, the latter has
priority.
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When a call comes in from anyone whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook while you set this function to
“Reject unknown”, it is stored as “Missed call” in “Received calls”, and the Notification icon of “Missed call” appears on
the Stand-by display. Also, the caller hears a busy tone even if you have set “Voice Mail Service” or “Call Forwarding
Service” to “Activate”. However, if you set the ringing time for “Voice Mail Service” or “Call Forwarding Service” to 0
seconds, or when the FOMA phone is out of the service area, or when the power is turned off, the busy tone will not be
played, activating “Voice Mail Service” or “Call Forwarding Service”. Note that in this case the record is not stored in
“Received calls”, and the Notification icon of “Missed call” does not appear on the Stand-by display.
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You can receive Short Message (SMS) or i-mode mail regardless of this setting.
Information
<Reject Unknown>
Setting at purchase
Accept
Rejecting Calls from Parties whose Phone Numbers are not Stored in Phonebooks
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