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Basic phone functions
Features
Description
Switch camera
This is a handy feature that allows you to switch the view of self
window to the front/rear view quickly.
End call
Terminates the call.
Menu items
Features
Description
Menu/Video Call
Options
-
Camera setting
Including zoom, auto white balance, sharpness, and
Brightness.
-
Reject video/audio streams from remote parties
-
Self picture selection
When self view is blocked, you may select this option if you would
like to replace self view with a selected image.
Menu/Snapshot
Saves a snapshot of remote party window as a graphic file. To
trigger the snapshot, press the hardware camera button quickly.
Menu/Recording
Start/Stop recording remote party window as a video clip.
Recording can be started by long pressing the camera button and
stopped once the button is released.
5.3 Ending a call
Once an incoming or outgoing call is in progress, you can press the
, or tap
End
on the
Phone Dialer screen to hang up.
Please note
To end a call when using the wired stereo headset, press the silver button on it.
5.4 Receiving/Ignoring a call
When you receive a phone call, a notification message will appear.
To answer the incoming call, tap
Answer
or press
.
To ignore or reject a call, tap
Ignore
or press
to mute the phone and reject the call. This
may divert the call to your voice mail, depending on your network operator.
For more in-call options, see Section 5.7: In-call options.
Summary of Contents for Atom Life
Page 1: ...MWg Atom Life User Manual...
Page 21: ...20 1 Before using your MWg Atom Life...
Page 33: ...32 2 Getting started...
Page 41: ...40 3 Synchronization...
Page 42: ...Chapter 4 Getting connected 4 1 Making a connection 4 2 Connecting to the Internet...
Page 72: ...Chapter 7 Camera 7 1 Capture mode 7 2 Setup menu 7 3 Media Album 7 4 View mode 7 5 Edit mode...
Page 86: ...Chapter 8 Equalizer Radio 8 1 Radio 8 2 Equalizer...
Page 91: ...90 8 Equalizer Radio...
Page 103: ...102 9 Windows Mobile Applications...
Page 104: ...Chapter 10 Applications 10 1 ClearVue PDF 10 2 JAVA Midlet 10 3 Other Applications...
Page 107: ...106 10 Applications...
Page 108: ...Chapter 11 Settings 11 1 Personal settings 11 2 System settings 11 3 Connection settings...
Page 121: ...120 11 Settings...
Page 126: ...Chapter 13 Don t panic 13 1 In plain English 13 2 Specifications...
Page 129: ...128 13 Don t panic...
Page 139: ...138 Index...
Page 140: ...Appendix...