Using Your Voice To Dial - Blackberry dummies 2 Manual

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Part III: Going Multimedia with Your Storm
1. From the Home screen, press the menu key and touch-press
Connection Manager.
A pop-up screen appears.
2. Touch-press the Enable check box next to Bluetooth and then touch-
press Set Up Bluetooth.
If this is the first time you're using Bluetooth, you're asked to set a name
for your device so that others can see your Storm when trying to con-
nect to you via Bluetooth.
If this isn't the first time, you see an Add Device pop-up screen with the
following options:
• Search: If you want to reach out to other devices
• Listen: If you want other devices to find you.
• Cancel: If you want to cancel this operation
3. Touch-press Search.
You see the Searching for Devices progress bar . . . um, progressing.
When your BlackBerry discovers the headset, a Select Device dialog box
appears with the name of the headset.
4. Touch-press the Bluetooth headset.
A dialog box prompts you for a passkey code to the headset.
5. Type the passkey and touch-press Okay.
Normally, the Bluetooth passkey is 0000, but refer to your headset docu-
mentation.
After you successfully enter the passkey, your headset is listed in the
Bluetooth setting.
6. Press the menu key and touch-press Connect.
Your BlackBerry attempts to connect to the Bluetooth headset.

Using your voice to dial

With your headset and the Voice Dialing application, you can truly be hands
free. You may be wondering how to activate the Voice Dialing application
without touching your BlackBerry. Good question. The majority of hands-free
headsets (Bluetooth or not) come with a multipurpose button.
Usually, a multipurpose button on a hands-free headset can mute, end, and
initiate a call. Refer to your hands-free headset's manual for more info.

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