Specifications

Using the Basic Functions
Making a Video Call
Ojo allows you to make both video and conventional telephone calls. When you
make a video call, the party receiving your call must have an Ojo. To use Ojo
as a conventional phone, attach a phone line (see page 4).
Note: You must register Ojo before you can make or receive a video call. See
“Getting Started” for the procedure.
1 Check that the Home screen is displayed. (If the
Home screen is not displayed, press the END key
on the handset.)
2 To preview the image that the other party will see,
press the # key. To return to the Home screen,
press the # key again.
3 Enter “1” and the full 10-digit phone number on the
handset (e.g., 18773676965). The video screen
displays the number as you enter it.
4 Press TALK. The other party’s Ojo rings or gives a
busy signal.
If the person you are calling is entered in
your Ojo Phonebook, the video screen
displays the person’s picture (if available), their
name and phone number. (See “Phonebook” for
additional details.)
5 When the person you called answers and activates
his or her camera (Press the SELECT button on
the handset), your video screen displays his or her
live image. (See “Receiving a Call.” )
A live image of you (transmitted to the person you
called) appears in your video screen inset. Use this image to ensure that
you are positioned correctly.
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