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Making/Receiving Videophone Calls
To answer with a substitute image
Press
r
or
d
[Answer].
The substitute image is displayed on the other party’s display.
Even after answering with the substitute image, you can switch to the camera view by
pressing
e
.
When using the earphone/microphone with switch (optional)
Press the switch of the earphone/microphone with switch.
You can answer the videophone call with a substitute image. When “Automatic answer”
(p.260) is “ON”, you can automatically answer a videophone call with a substitute image after
the specified ringing time has elapsed.
To switch between the camera view and a substitute image
Press
e
.
While the earphone/microphone with switch is connected, the same operation can be
performed.
To put an incoming videophone call on hold
Press
y
.
The image of “On hold” is displayed on the other party’s video screen. Press
e
to answer
the videophone call put on hold with a camera image, and
r
or
d
[Answer] to answer it
with a substitute image.
To reject an incoming videophone call intentionally
Select “Call rejection” from the function menu.
To forward an incoming videophone call
Select “Call forwarding” from the function menu.
A subscription to the “Call forwarding service” (p.276) is required. The call will be connected to
the forwarding number whether the “Call forwarding” service is “Activate”/“Deactivate”.
Receiving a Videophone Call
Answering an incoming videophone call.
When you cannot answer a videophone call immediately, you can receive the call
with a substitute image without allowing your own camera view to be displayed on
the other party’s screen.
●
You cannot receive a videophone call during a voice call, i-mode operation, i-mode mail
transmission and packet data communication.
1
When a videophone call comes in, press
e
to answer it.
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Answer
[Video−phone call]
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