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Making/Receiving Videophone
Calls
Setting the Image Displayed During Videophone Calls
Setting the image in the main screen and the image size <Disp. setting VP>
Default setting
Main screen: Other image
Display screen size: Large
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Video-phone settings screen (P.86) “Disp. setting VP” Select any
item:
Using face decorations to increase the range of expressions in videophone calls <Decoration>
You can decorate the videophone call screen (image from your own camera) by adding frames or
stamps. You can even paste in stamps that follow facial movements.
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The FOMA terminal comes with pre-installed stamps that trace facial movements, but you can also
download additional stamps of the same type from the “
みんな N らんど
” site. “
みんな N らんど
”
→
P.197
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Videophone in-call screen (P.79)
p
(FUNC)
“Decoration”
Select any item:
■
To remove a frame or stamp
“Off decoration” in the function menu in videophone in-call screen
→
P.81
Item
Description
Main display
Sets the main image for videophone calls.
Other image
Displays the image from the other party’s camera on your main
screen.
Camera image
Displays the image from your own camera on your main screen.
Only other image
Displays only the image from the other party’s camera on your
display.
Only camera image
Displays only the image from your own camera on your display.
Display screen size
Sets the screen size for videophone call.
Large
Resizes the image to fit the display size.
Normal
Displays the image at actual size.
Item
Description
Frame/stamp
Pastes fixed (static) decorations into the videophone screen.
Frame
Select a frame
Places a frame around the videophone screen.
Stamp
Select a stamp Decide the location using
b d
Places a stamp in the videophone screen.
Facestamp
Select a stamp
Places a stamp that follows facial movements in the videophone screen.
If a stamp can follows facial movements, displays “
”. If not, displays “
”.
NOTE
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You can check the selected frame, stamp or facestamp by pressing
o
(Play) in each selection screen.
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Because the camera image of yourself is a mirror image, text stamps pasted in the image appear reversed and cannot be
read correctly.
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