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Never Use Your Cellphone While Driving!
Holding a cellphone in your hand,
talking on a cellphone, or looking
at a cellphone display to send mail
or to perform any other operation
while driving is prohibited by
Japanese law.
(Revised Traffi c Control Law,
effective November 1, 2004)
×
Reading mail or
looking at the
display.
×
Holding a
cellphone in your
hand to talk.
Turn off your cellphone or use Drive Mode while driving.
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In Drive Mode, the phone will play the message
“
ただいま車を運転しています。・・・
” (I am driving right
now...), and ask the caller to leave a message using
Easy Voice Memo.
While the standby screen is displayed, press
>
, and press
1
(ON). Next, press
2
(Drive Mode) to enter Drive Mode.
Drive Mode
I am
driving right
now...
Beware of Spam and One-ring Calls!
You can set up mail fi lters to block specifi c mail or
spoof e-mail.
Your cellphone has the following fi lters to block spam.
・
Blocks mail identifi ed as “
未承諾広告※
”
(Unsolicited advertisement)
・
Blocks specifi c mail
・
Blocks spoof e-mail
How to Combat Spam
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A “one-ring call” (wan-giri in Japanese) rings your phone only once, in
an attempt to make you call back to a service that automatically bills you
very high charges.
The
icon at the head of an incoming record indicates
that the call rang for only four seconds or less. This
indicates a possible “one-ring call”.
Beware of One-ring Calls!
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