Using
P
hone
Functions
165
Call
Setting
w
/o
ID
<Call Setting w/o ID>
Setting Response to Incoming Calls without Caller ID
You can select whether to receive (accept) or not to receive
(reject) the call depending on the reason for No Caller ID. This
can be “Not supported”, “Payphone”, or “User unset”. You can
accept or reject the call for each reason. If you select “Accept”, you can select a ring tone
according to the reason of No Caller ID. If you select “Reject”, the ring tone does not sound
even if a call comes in, and the “Missed call” icon is displayed. (The caller hears a busy tone.)
Lock/Security Call setting w/o ID
Enter the Terminal Security Code
Not supported······················Calls from a party who cannot notify his/her phone number such as from overseas or
from ordinary phones via call forwarding services
(However, some telephone companies may notify the Caller ID.)
Payphone ····························Calls from NTT payphones and DoCoMo car payphones
User unset ···························When the caller has set the Caller ID not to notify
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See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code.
1
Setting at purchase
Not supported···Accept : Same as ring tone
Payphone ·········Accept : Same as ring tone
User unset ········Accept : Same as ring tone
Accept or Reject
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If you select “Accept”, follow from step 2 on page 181 to select a ring tone or i-motion. If you select “Same as ring
tone”, the ring tone will be the one selected in “Phone” of “Select ring tone”. If you do not change the ring tone
according to “Call setting w/o ID”, keep “Same as ring tone” as selected.
2
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Even if you set “Voice Mail Service” or “Call Forwarding Service” to “Activate”, you will not be connected to the caller
whom you rejected because of No Caller ID.
However, if you are out of the service area or set the ringing time for “Voice Mail Service” and “Call Forwarding Service”
to 0 seconds, those services are enabled.
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You can receive Short Message (SMS) or i-mode mail regardless of this setting.
Information
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