Taking A Caller Id Picture; Locating A Photo; Moving A Photo From A Call Log To The Phonebook - Motorola Ojo User Manual

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Taking a Caller ID Picture

A key feature of Ojo is seeing the person you are speaking with during a call.
Ojo also lets you see who is calling before you answer the phone. You can take
a still picture of a caller during a video call and store it as part of the Caller ID
entry. Ojo displays the picture along with the other Caller ID information when
you next dial the number or receive a call from the number.
Taking a Caller ID Photo
You can capture Caller ID pictures any time during a video call. As a courtesy
to your callers, tell them you wish to take their Caller ID picture so they can
position themselves in front of their camera. Then press SELECT. The video
inset screen will display the Caller ID picture for 10 seconds. You can take
multiple pictures during a call.

Locating a Photo

Photos are temporarily located under their call listing in the appropriate Calls
Received or Calls Dialed log. To use a photo for Caller ID, it is important that
you move it from a Call log to your Phonebook.
Note: If you have multiple photos of a person already listed in your
Phonebook, the photo does not need to be moved. The photo automatically
becomes part of their Phonebook entry.

Moving a Photo from a Call Log to the Phonebook

After ending the call, you can review and move the photos to your phonebook
to use as a Caller ID Photo.
1
After the call ends, go to the appropriate Calls Received or Calls Dialed log
(see page 24) and highlight the last call.
2
Press
or SELECT on the handset keypad to display the Entry Options
screen.
3
Select Store Entry and press END. The Ojo Home screen is displayed.
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