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● If a videophone call is not connected
If a videophone call is not connected, a message or a video message (movie and text) about the reason for the
connection failure appears.
● In some circumstances, the explanatory message or a video message (movie and text) may not be displayed.
● Depending on the type of phone used by the called party and the possible lack of a network service subscription,
the reason may not accurately reflect the other party's actual status.
Message/Video message
Check number then redial
Busy
Out of service area/power off
Public mode
Set caller ID to ON
Your call is being forwarded
*1
Please redial phone call
Notify your caller ID
The other party does not want to answer your call
Connection failed
*1 : This message may appear even when the other party sets the Voice mail service (as of August, 2006).
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If you make a videophone call to an emergency number (110, 119 or 118) from the FOMA terminal, the call is automatically changed
to a voice call.
The connection is not established if you make a videophone call to a phone that does not support videophone, or if the other party's
phone supports videophone calls but is out of service area or switched off. If the videophone call is not connected, your call is
automatically switched to a voice call when you set "Voice call auto switch" to "ON". The operation of "Voice call auto switch" setting is
as follows:
Setting
"Voice call auto
switch" is set to "ON"
"Voice call auto
switch" is set to "OFF"
However, the call may not be handled in this way if you call an ISDN synchronous 64K, PIAFS access point, ISDN videophone which
does not support the 3G-324M standard (as of August, 2006) or if you dial a wrong number. Note that call charge may be applied in
some cases.
The "32K" dialing speed allows you to use videophones or other devices (PHS mobiles, etc.) that cannot communicate at "64K" due to
network conditions. If you make a videophone call at "64K" and the called party is in a "32K" area or similar situation, the call is
automatically redialed at 32kbps. However, note that "32K" videophone calls attract the same digital communication charges as "64K"
videophone calls.
You cannot receive i-mode mail or a Message R/F during a videophone call. Received mail is kept at the i-mode Center and can be
retrieved using "Check new message" once the videophone ends.
You can receive SMS during a videophone call.
If the low-voltage alarm "Recharge battery" appears on the display during a videophone call, the other party sees the "Camera Off"
message and the call is disconnected about 20 seconds later. If you start charging battery before the call is terminated, the
videophone call continues with the image that had been displayed before the low-voltage alarm.
Digital communication charges are still applied when the substitute image is displayed during a videophone call.
The phone number is not used.
The other party is on another call or using packet communication.
The other party is out of service area or the phone is turned off.
The other party is set to Public mode (Driving mode/Power OFF).
You connected without notifying your caller ID (when dialing into visualnet,
etc.).
The call is being forwarded. (A Videophone call is made when the
forwarding number is for a 3G-324M-compatible videophone).
The phone for the forwarding number is not compatible with videophone
calls.
The other party is set to the Caller ID request service.
The other party is set to the Nuisance call barring service.
Set the caller ID notification to "ON" and retry.
・This message may also appear in other situations.
When the connection speed is set to "64K"
The connection speed is automatically switched to "32K". If the
videophone call still fails, the call is switched to a voice call.
The connection speed is automatically switched to "32K". If the
videophone call still fails, the call ends.
Cause
When the connection speed is set to "32K"
The call is switched to a voice call.
The videophone call ends.
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