Showing And Hiding Your Cli - NEC e606 Product Manual

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Zoom
Mirror Image
Image Quality
Backlight
Mute

Showing and Hiding Your CLI

You can show/hide your 3 number when you make or receive a call. As a default setting, your 3 number is
shown to the caller or the receiver.
To hide your 3 number when making a call, subscribe to the Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
service. There are two CLIR service subscription settings: permanent and temporary. When permanent CLIR
subscription is set, your 3 number will always be hidden when making a call. When temporary CLIR service is
subscribed to, you can turn on/off this function from Settings, or just input #31#/Q31# before a phone
number to hide/show your 3 number for that particular call.
When receiving a call, the Connected Line Identity Restriction (COLR) service will hide your 3 number from
the caller.
Description
Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Zoom.
When this function is set to On, e606 will capture image with
2x zoom. The image will be sent as displayed on your
handset. Only available when Camera is on.
Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Mirror Image.
When this function is turned on, the captured image will be
displayed in reverse. This setting is only valid during a video
call.
Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Image Quality.
The quality of the image captured by e606 can be selected
from Low, Medium, and High. A higher image quality will
result in clearer video images but slower video transfer -
resulting in less smooth video transmission. A lower image
quality will result in smoother video transmission.This setting
is only valid during a video call.
Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Backlight.
This setting is only valid during a video call.
Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Mute.
Turning this function on mutes e606's microphone. This
setting is only valid during a video call.
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Making and Receiving Calls

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