Voice Command - AT&T TL86103 User Manual

Dect 6.0 2-line corded/cordless telephone/ answering system with bluetooth wireless technology
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Telephone operation
Telephone operation

Voice command

TL86103 supports voice recognition when the phone system is connected to
AT&T Softphone Call Manager installed on your computer (see page 11). You
can make calls on line 1 or line 2 (according to the line preference set, see
page 48) through the voice command (name dialing) function by using the
telephone base or a cordless handset.
Before making a voice command, make sure your desired contacts are
in the phonebook directory of the AT&T Softphone Call Manager that is
independent from the home and downloaded directories. For detailed instructions,
please refer to the Installation and Operation Guide in the CD-ROM which
comes with the package.
To make a call using voice command:
Using a cordless handset or the telephone base:
1.
Press
MENU
CID
2.
Press
/DELETE on the telephone base to highlight Voice Command, and then
press
SELECT
"Who would you like to call?", followed by a confirmation beep.
3. Say your desired contact name, which is stored in the phonebook directory
of the AT&T Softphone Call Manager, to dial.
NOTES:
Make sure the USB cable is connected to the telephone base and your computer (page 11).
Make sure the AT&T Softphone Call Manager is launched on your computer.
When there is an incoming call from any line, the voice recognition will stop immediately.
To say a command again when processing, press
the menu.
To cancel a voice command activity before making another voice command, say "Cancel".
If the voice command setting is set as Disable in the AT&T Softphone Call Manager,
voice command requests will be rejected.
in idle mode.
or DIR on the cordless handset, or CID, DIR, /RECORD, or
.
The screen displays
Processing Voice command... You hear
STOP
and select Voice Command again from
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