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About the VP-200 User Interface
2-13
Quick Look
Home Screen Icons
Table 2-3 below describes the icons and buttons used on the Home screen of the VP-200.
Feature Description
Video Image area: When you are in an active call, the Video Image
area will show the video captured by the camera of the person you
called. When you are not in an active call, the Video Image area will
show the video that the Sorenson VP-200 itself is capturing.
When you are not in an active call, you can switch between the
Home screen view and Full-Screen mode by pressing the Mode
button on the VP-200’s remote control. Full-Screen means the
entire TV screen is used to show what the VP-200’s camera sees.
During an active call, you can toggle between displaying the Self-
View and Remote-View modes in the Video Image area by pressing
the Self button on the VP-200’s remote control. Self-View means
you see what the VP-200’s camera is capturing. When this mode is
turned off, you will see the image that is captured by the camera of
the videophone you have called.
Call History button: This button opens the Call History screen
where you can select to view the Received Calls, Missed Calls, or
Dialed Calls features. See the section named “Reviewing Call
History” on Page 22 in Chapter 3.
Settings button: This button opens the Settings screen where you
can change settings related to videophone calls, personal
information, network information, optional features, video
configuration, videophone location and software updates. See the
section named “Accessing the Settings Screens” on Page 3 in
Chapter 6.
Contacts button: This button opens the Contacts screen where you
can dial or edit an existing contact, create a new contact or delete an
existing contact. See the section named “Using Contacts” on
Page 29 in Chapter 3.
Videos button: This button opens the Video Center screen where
you can view videos, including SignMail messages, that are
available to you. See Chapter 4 for complete information on the
Video Center feature.
Do Not Disturb icon: This icon appears in the Status Bar area to
indicate whether or not you have enabled Do-Not-Disturb mode.
This mode is accessed (or cancelled) by pressing the No Calls
button on the VP-200 remote control.
Note: Be careful not to accidentally select this mode. If you are
not receiving calls but expect to, check whether the No
Calls button on the remote was pressed by accident.
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