Incoming Calls - Sony Ericsson P900 User Manual

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4. Scroll by rotating the Jog Dial and select the desired number.
5. Press the Jog Dial or
.
For more information, see 'Contacts' on page 95.
To make a call using voice control
1. There are three ways to use the voice recognition function.
– Press and hold the Jog Dial.
– Press and hold
.
– Say the 'Magic word'.
– Press the call button on the headset.
When the Magic word function is activated, the
appears in the status bar.
2. When you hear a short tone, say the voice command linked
to the number you want to call. See 'To record a voice
command' on page 52. The P900 will connect you with the
matching contact.
You can use voice control when the P900 is handheld, used with
a handsfree set (car or portable), or with a Bluetooth wireless
technology headset. Magic word cannot be used together with a
Bluetooth wireless technology headset.
For more information, see 'Voice control' on page 51.
To end a call
Press
, or press the Jog Dial.
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Shortcuts
• Press and hold
open, select
See 'Voice mail' on page 54 on how to set up voicemail.
• Press any of the keys from
to call a speed dial number.
• Press
• Press and hold any of the keys from
your Contact list. Press again to reach the next letter.
Additional key presses will add letters to your search.
icon
• Press any digit followed by
in the SIM phone book.
• Press

Incoming calls

When you receive a call, the name of the caller will be displayed
if the calling party is in Contacts. If there is an associated picture
it will also be shown in a small or large version. See 'Incoming
call picture' on page 51.
to dial your voicemail. With the Flip
.
Phone > Call voice mail
to
twice to call the last dialled number.
to
to reach a phone number
for the last dialled number.
followed by
to open
Phone

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