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Voice/Videophone Calls
Using Public mode (power off)
Public mode (power off)
Public mode (power off) is an automatic answering
service considering etiquettes in highly public places.
When you set Public mode (power off) and then
receive a call with the terminal turned off, a guidance is
played informing the caller that you cannot answer the
call because you are in an area (hospital, airplane,
priority seat area on a train, etc) where you should turn
off the mobile phone. Then the call is disconnected.
Activating Public mode (power off)
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(25251
z
n
Public mode (power off) is set. There will be no
change on the standby display.
When you subsequently turn the power off, Public
mode (power off) is activated.
In Public mode (power off) if a call is received with
the FOMA terminal off, a guidance is played saying
“The person you are calling is currently in an area
where use is prohibited. Please try again later”.
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Canceling:
(25250
z
n
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Checking the setting:
(25259
z
n
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When Public mode (power off) is activated
The setting is retained until Public mode (power off)
is canceled by dialing “
25250”. The setting is not
canceled by turning the power on.
The Public mode (power off) guidance is played
even in locations outside the service area or where
radio waves are hard to reach. The caller hears a
guidance informing that you are in an area where
the phone should be turned off and the call is then
ended.
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An incoming PushTalk call is not answered, and
Connection failed
. appears on the caller’s screen.
In case of the PushTalk call with 3 or more parties,
the connected members are notified that you are
not connected.
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Operation when receiving calls in Public mode
(power off) with network service activated
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Voice Mail Service
・
Call Forwarding Service
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Nuisance Call Blocking Service
・
Caller ID Request Service
*1 If the ringing time is 0 seconds, the Public mode
(power off) guidance is not played.
Receiving voice calls
Receiving videophone
calls
The caller hears the
Public mode (power off)
guidance and the call is
then connected to the
Voice Mail Service
Center.*
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The call is connected to
the Voice Mail Service
Center without the Public
mode (power off) video
guidance.
Receiving voice calls
Receiving videophone
calls
The caller hears the
Public mode (power off)
guidance and the call is
then forwarded to the
specified destination.*
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Whether the caller hears
the guidance or not
depends on the setting
for Call Forwarding
Service.
When the guidance is on,
the Public mode guidance
is played. When the
guidance is off, no
guidance is played.
The call is forwarded to
the specified destination
without the Public mode
(power off) video
guidance.
If the destination party
uses the phone not
compatible with
videophone, the call is
disconnected.
Receiving voice calls
Receiving videophone
calls
If registered as nuisance
caller, the caller hears a
guidance indicating that
the call cannot be
connected and the call is
then disconnected.
If registered as nuisance
caller, the caller sees a
video guidance indicating
that the call cannot be
connected and the call is
then disconnected.
Receiving voice calls
Receiving videophone
calls
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The caller who does
not notify the caller ID
hears a guidance
requesting caller ID
and the call is then
disconnected.
・
The caller who notifies
the caller ID hears the
Public mode (power
off) guidance and the
call is then
disconnected.
・
The caller who does
not notify the caller ID
sees a video guidance
requesting caller ID
and the call is then
disconnected.
・
The caller who notifies
the caller ID sees the
Public mode (power
off) video guidance and
the call is then
disconnected.
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