Setting Answer Method Of A Videophone Call During I-Mode; Saving The Other Party's Image As A Still Picture - NTT docomo STYLE Series Instruction Manual

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V-phone while packet
Setting answer method of a
Videophone call during i-mode
Set the following answering methods.
V-phone priority
Answers incoming Videophone calls.
Packet priority
Rejects incoming Videophone calls.
Voice mail
Automatically connects to Voice Mail Service.
Call forwarding
Automatically connects to Call Forwarding
Service.
Videophone calls, during Software updates, Pattern definitions
updates or data transmissions using a packet transmission, are
rejected.
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In the Custom menu, select [Settings]/[Phone
settings]/[Videophone set]/[V-phone while
packet]/select an answering method/t.
: [V-phone priority] setting does not automatically end the packet
transmission unless the Videophone is answered (The packet
transmission is disconnected when the call is answered).
: To set to [Voice mail] or [Call forwarding], applying for the
respective service is required. If [Voice mail] or [Call forwarding]
is set without a subscription, the Videophone call is set to
[Packet priority].
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Picture memo
Saving the other party's image as a
still picture
During a Videophone call, take a still picture of the other
party.
When Display setting is set to [Me], this operation is not possible.
The shot size applicable to a still picture is QCIF: 176×144.
The picture is saved to the [Camera] folder in My picture of Data
box.
The shot still picture cannot be output from the FOMA terminal.
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During a Videophone call, press C/[Picture
memo]/t.
: The shutter does not sound.
: While still pictures are being shot, your image is sent to the
other party with [Recording] superimposed.

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