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Voice/Videophone Calls
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If you have selected "Multi Number" from the function menu to make a call, the items selected when making the call
("Basic Number" or the registered name of Additional Number1 or Additional Number2) are shown on the Redial
(detail) or Dialed calls (detail) screen.
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Setting "Restrict dialing" erases all the Redial or Dialed calls record entries. The calls made subsequently are
logged in the Redial or Dialed calls record.
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The phone numbers you have called are also logged in the "Dialed calls" record. Even when two or more calls are
made to the same number, history is recorded as a separate entry in the "Dialed calls" record.
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The Redial record of PushTalk calls (group) is updated only if you have selected the same members from the Redial/
Dialed calls record to make a call. If at least one member is different, the call is logged as another record entry.
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When 2in1 is activated, up to 30 entries can be recorded for each phone number. When Dual mode is set, up to 30
records each for Redial/Dialed calls (up to 60 records in total) are displayed.
Function menu (Redial/Dialed/Received calls screen)
d
Available functions vary depending on the record.
d
The function menus of Redial/Dialed/Received calls screen are the same between the list and the detail.
*1: Only available for the detail screen
*2: Unavailable for the PushTalk (group) record screen
*3: Only available for the PushTalk (group) record screen
*4: Only available when 2in1 is set to Dual mode
*5: Only available when the 2in1 is set to A mode or Dual mode and records for A mode is selected
*6: Unavailable when 2in1 is set to B mode
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Selecting "Compose message" enables you to compose a mail with the mail address stored in a phonebook entry
with the phone number. When multiple mail addresses are stored in the phonebook entry, the first address is
specified as the address.
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Performing "Delete all" on the Redial or Dialed calls screen deletes all the entries logged in the both Redial and
Dialed calls records. Note that performing "Delete this" or "Delete selected" for Redial record entries does not
delete any entry of the Dialed calls record, or vice versa. Use the function menu on the Dialed calls record screen
to delete the Dialed calls record, or the function menu on the Redial screen to delete the Redial record.
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Dialed calls/Received calls through packet or 64K data communication cannot be added to the phonebook or used to
compose a new mail.
Notify Caller ID
*1
"Showing your phone number to the other party"
→
p.67
Prefix numbers
*1*2
X
Select the prefix name to add
"Setting Prefix Numbers"
→
p.68
Chaku-moji
*1*2
"Making a call with a Chaku-moji message"
→
p.65
Int'l call
*1*2
"Making an international call with international call codes added"
→
p.57
2in1/Multi Number
*1*2*4
"2in1"
→
p.466
"Multi Number"
→
p.465
Select PushTalk
*3*5
"Using the records of Redial, Dialed calls and Received calls"
→
p.96
Ring time
Shows the Missed calls record entries with the ring times. This setting is available only when the
Received calls (list) screen appears.
Add to phonebook
Add to phonebook
"Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other
Records"
→
p.110
Add to PushTalk
*5
Add to PushTalk Gr
*5
Look-up phonebook
*2
"Searching phonebook entries from the Redial, Dialed calls and other records"
→
p.113
Add desktop icon
"Using Desktop Icons"
→
p.149
Compose message
*2*5
"Creating and Sending i-mode Mail"
→
p.243
Compose SMS
*2*5
"Composing and Sending SMS (Short Message)"
→
p.286
Sent address
*6
Shows the Sent address list only on the Redial/Dialed calls screen.
Received address
Shows the Received address list only on the Received calls screen.
Select image
*2
"Setting an image to send during a videophone call"
→
p.85
Selecting "Release settings" cancels the setting of "My side" or "Chara-den".
Delete
Deletes the calls record entries.
Delete this
Deletes the highlighted entry.
Delete selected
X
Use
c
to select a checkbox (
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
"YES"
Deletes multiple entries.
Delete all
X
Enter your security code
X
"YES"
Deletes all the entries.
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