Getting Started
Communicate with another party using live video images.
^ Use Video Call with compatible handsets only.
^ Use Internal Camera to send your own
image.
5
^ Use External Camera to send higher
quality images.
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Note
In Cycloid position, use Loudspeaker or Headphones
(with Microphone) for telephone calls. (Use Earpiece in
portrait position.)
Window Description
Portrait Position
1
Change incoming/outgoing image size/position (see P.5-4 "Switch
Images").
2
Name appears if saved in Phone Book.
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Internal Camera
Cycloid Position
Incoming
1
Image
Outgoing
Image
1
Other Party's Number
2
Important Video Call Usage Notes
^ Video Calls cannot be placed while TV is active. Exit TV and
try again.
^ If both parties are not using the same Video Call system, call
may be interrupted. (Video Call charges apply.)
^ Depending on the other party's handset specifications or
settings, incoming image may appear small or not at all.
^ Rapid motion can make images appear choppy or distorted.
^ Conversations may be hampered by ambient noise. Use
Headphones to reduce noise.
^ Increasing Earpiece Volume for Loudspeaker (see P.5-5,
P.5-8) use may cause feedback/interference. Moderate
volume or use Headphones.
^ Handset temperature may rise during Video Calls; this is
normal.
^ Use AC Charger during Video Call to avoid battery exhaustion.
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Tip
In Cycloid position, outgoing Internal Camera image is
always zoomed in (2x). Place handset on stable surface
as needed to adjust the distance.