Fujitsu Arrows NX F-01J Instruction Manual page 67

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- If your terminal failed to switch to a video call during a voice
call, a massage appears on the screen indicating that the
failure occurred, and the voice call is maintained.
- Since imaging for video call varies by terminal model, your
terminal and the other party's terminal may show different
image in scope.
If your face etc. comes close to the proximity sensor during a
call, the display goes out. It is redisplayed by moving away
from the sensor.
When the earphone is inserted into the terminal or while
calling with the speakerphone, the proximity sensor stops
and the display remains on even when the face, etc. comes
close to the sensor.
If you put the ear to the earpiece/speaker over the hair, etc.
the proximity sensor does not work normally and the call
may be interrupted.
You can set to show/hide caller ID all at once in "Caller ID
notification" (→P70).
For details on sending touch-tone signals during a call, see
"Operation during a call".→P67
◆ Emergency call
Emergency call
Police call
Fire and emergency rescue
Coast guard
Phone number
110
119
118
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This terminal supports "Emergency call location
notification". If you use the terminal to place a call to
emergency numbers such as 110, 119, or 118, the
information of a location where you are calling from
(location information) is automatically notified to the
Emergency call acceptance organization such as the Police
Station. The Emergency call acceptance organization may
not be able to figure out your exact location depending on
the location where you place a call or radio wave condition.
When location information is notified, name of Emergency
call acceptance organization you are calling to will appear.
If you dial by adding "184" in front of your number to hide
your caller ID, your location information and phone number
are not notified. However, if the agency you called considers
your location information and phone number necessary for
important purposes such as life saving, the agency can
retrieve your accurate location information regardless of
your mobile settings.
Note that the areas/time for which the "Emergency call
location information" is ready to be used vary depending on
the preparatory state of each Emergency call acceptance
organization.
When you call the Police (110), Fire/Ambulance (119), or
Maritime rescue (118) from the terminal, clearly indicate that
you are calling from a mobile phone, then give your present
location and mobile phone number. Also, make a point to
call in a stationary position to prevent the call from being
dropped. Do not power off the terminal for at least 10
minutes after the emergency call just in case the Police or
Fire/Ambulance may have to get in contact with you.
Note that you may not connect to the local Fire Department
or Police Station depending on where you are calling from.
Calling

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