Voice Commands - Motorola E360 User Manual

Motorola mobile telephone user's manual
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls

Voice Commands

With Voice Commands, you can call a phone number or activate
a Quick Access feature with a single spoken command:
• When used to call an entry in the phonebook, the
command is called a Voice Name. You can assign Voice
Names to any phonebook entries in your phone memory.
You can enter up to 10 Voice Names.
• When used to activate a Quick Access menu feature, the
command is called a Voice Tag. You can assign Voice Tags to
any Quick Access features.You can enter up to 10 Voice
Tags.
Note: You cannot assign Voice Names to entries stored on SIM
card memory.
While recording a voice command, you cannot make or receive
any calls. For best results while recording, make sure there is no
wind or background noise, and speak in a clear, natural voice.
Your phone allows about two seconds for each voice command.
Adding a Voice Command to a Phonebook
Entry
In the Phonebook Menu you can add a voice command to a
phonebook entry. See "Recording a Voice Name for a
Phonebook Entry" on page 69 for instructions.
Using a Voice Command for a Phonebook Entry
1 In the idle display, press and hold
-
PH.BOOK
(
).
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