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Operations during a
video call
During a video call, you can adjust
brightness, white balance, and
image quality. You can zoom and
switch the sent image between
your own-image and the available
image as well as choose and send
video images stored in the Gallery.
Switching the size and position
of the images
The size and position of your own-
image can be switched to those of
the other party.
• Press [Options], select
Swap
Images
and press
O
.
3 Select from
High
,
Medium
or
Low
and press
O
.
Note:
Select a low frame rate for the
best possible video image
quality.
Cancelling image transmission
Although, by default, your image is
sent in a video call, you have the
choice not to send your own-
image. The alternate image set at
Alternate Video is sent instead.
See p. XX for setting the Alternate
Image.
• Press [Options], select
Turn
Camera Off / Turn Camera On
and press
O
to cancel image
transmission or to resume image
transmission.
Muting your voice
This function deactivates the
microphone to mute your voice.
This enables you to speak with
another person close by and still
listen in on the conversation at the
same time.
• Press [Options], select
Mute
and
press
O
. To release mute,
repeat the same step above and
select
Unmute
.
Adjusting the frame rate
You can adjust the image frame
refresh rate as desired for display
or when sending an image.
1 Press [Options], select
Video
Call
and press
O
2 Select
Frame Rate
and press
O
.
Switching the front/rear camera
The camera can be switched from
front to rear or vice versa.
• Press [Options], select
Switch
Camera
and press
O
.
To reverse the setting, repeat the
same step above.
Note:
You cannot use this function
when the phone is closed.
Zooming
You can zoom in or out on the
image you are sending.
1 Press [Options], select
Settings
and press
O
.
2 Select
Zoom
and press
O
.
3 Select
Enlarge
or
Normal
and
press
O
.
Video call
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