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Making
Calls/Receiving
Calls
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If you execute “Delete all” of Redial or Dialled Calls, all records in both Redial and Dialled Call Record, are deleted. If
you operate “Delete this”, the selected redialed record or dialled call record only is deleted.
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Even if you turn off the FOMA phone, the Redial, Dialled Call Record and Received Call Record are not deleted. If you
do not want anyone to view the records such as phone numbers you have dialed or received, use this operation to
delete the contents of Redial, Dialled Call Record and Received Call Record.
Information
Delete This/Delete All
Bring up Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls
(
)
Delete this or Delete all YES
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To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
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You can use Pause dial for operations such as sending messages to pagers
※
, reserving tickets,
and using online services such as looking up your bank balance.
If you enter a pause (p) into the dial data, you can send it out with breaks.
You can store one dial data item of up to 128 digits.
Store Pause Dial
Other settings Pause dial
(
)
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You can also bring up the display in step 2 by selecting “Edit” from the Function menu of
the Pause Dial display, and then pressing
.
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When dial data is already stored, that dial data will be displayed.
1
Enter the dial data
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See page 314 for how to enter characters.
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You can only enter
through
,
,
and the pause (p).
Enter the pause (p) by pressing and holding
for at least one second.
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You can enter up to 128 digits.
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You cannot enter a pause (p) at the beginning of dial data, or enter it consecutively.
2
<Pause Dial display>
※
The name of the DoCoMo pager has been changed to QuickCast since January 2001.
Redial
Pause
Dial
P.33
<Pause Dial>
Sending Touch-tone Signals Quickly
Summary of Contents for FOMA P900iV
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