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Voice/Vide
ophone Calls
● Displaying Chaku-moji from the
Received calls record
When you receive Chaku-moji, the “
” icon
appears on the Received calls record.
1
On the standby screen
X
h
X
Select
the Received calls record entry with
“
“
” displayed
The “Received calls (detail)” screen appears and
you can check the Chaku-moji message.
you can check the Chaku-moji message.
Editing and setting messages
1
i
X
“Service”
X
“Chaku-moji”
X
Select
any item
Create message
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MSG display settings
……Sets the Chaku-moji
display setting when you receive a call with Chaku-
moji.
moji.
Display all messages
……Displays all Chaku-
moji messages.
Only number in PH-book
……Displays only
the Chaku-moji messages from senders stored
in the phonebook.
in the phonebook.
Calls with Caller ID
……Displays only the
Chaku-moji messages from senders providing
the caller ID.
the caller ID.
Hide all messages
……Hides all Chaku-moji
messages.
3D message display
……Sets whether to display
Chaku-moji in 3D animation.
● Storing Frequently Used Messages
zYou can store up to 30 Chaku-moji (including 5 pre-
installed).
1
i
X
“Service”
X
“Chaku-
moji”
X
“Create message”
The “Create message list” screen appears.
2
Highlight “<Not recorded>”
X
o (Edit)
■ To change the details of a previously
stored message
X
Highlight the item to change
X
o (Edit)
3
Enter a message
Create message list screen
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Message
……Enters a message.
Delete
……Selects the deleting method from “Delete this”/
“Delete selected”/“Delete all”. “About multiple-choice”
Setting Caller ID Notification
If the other party’s phone supports caller ID display,
you can provide your phone number (caller ID) to
display on the other party’s phone (display) when you
make a FOMA voice or videophone call. Note that
your caller ID is important information and care
should be taken when providing it to others.
you can provide your phone number (caller ID) to
display on the other party’s phone (display) when you
make a FOMA voice or videophone call. Note that
your caller ID is important information and care
should be taken when providing it to others.
zThis function cannot be used for WLAN voice calls.
zWhen making a PushTalk call, the setting is
zWhen making a PushTalk call, the setting is
disabled even if you add the “186”/“184” prefix to
the other party’s phone number.
the other party’s phone number.
z Some pictographs are not displayed in 3D animation.
z Depending on the status of the sender or receiver,
z Depending on the status of the sender or receiver,
Chaku-moji may not be displayed even if you receive a
call with Chaku-moji.
call with Chaku-moji.
z When the Original lock is set to “Chaku-moji”, Chaku-
moji is not displayed even if you receive a call with
Chaku-moji. In this case, Chaku-moji is stored to the
Received calls record after releasing the lock.
Chaku-moji. In this case, Chaku-moji is stored to the
Received calls record after releasing the lock.
N
z Even when you make a call using the Received calls
record, the Chaku-moji in the record is not sent.
N
z “MSG display settings” is also valid on the indicator
display.
z Even when “3D message display” is set to “ON”, the
message does not appear in 3D animation on the
indicator display,
indicator display,
N
N
z You cannot delete the pre-installed messages. Even
when you change a pre-installed message and delete
it, it is restored to the default.
it, it is restored to the default.
Function
Description
Refer
to
Notify Caller ID
(Setting at one
time)
(Setting at one
time)
Specifies whether other
parties are notified of
your caller ID whenever
you make a FOMA voice
call or videophone call.
parties are notified of
your caller ID whenever
you make a FOMA voice
call or videophone call.
Notify Caller ID
(Setting each time
you make a call)
(Setting each time
you make a call)
Specifies whether other
parties are notified of
your caller ID whenever
you make a FOMA voice
call or videophone call.
parties are notified of
your caller ID whenever
you make a FOMA voice
call or videophone call.
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