INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Voice control for cell phones
Voice commands can be used to control many
of the most common functions in a Bluetooth
connected cell phone.
Cell phone voice commands:
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"Phone": initiates a phone dialog and dis-
plays possible commands.
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"Call"-"[First-name]"-"[Last-name]": calls
the selected contact from the phonebook.
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"Call"-"[First-name]"-"[Last-
name]"-"[number category]": calls a con-
tact in your phonebook if the person has
more than one phone number listed (i.e.,
home, mobile, work, etc.).
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"Call"-"[phone number]": calls the phone
number.
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"Call list": displays a list of calls.
Command for having a text message read aloud:
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"Read message": the message will be read
aloud.
Related information
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Using voice commands (p. 111)
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Voice control for radio and media
The following voice commands can be used for
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the radio or an external multimedia device.
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"Media and radio": initiates a dialog for
media and radio, and displays possible com-
mands.
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"Play"-"[artist]": plays music by the selected
artist.
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"Play"-"[song title]": plays the selected
song.
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"Play"-"[song title]"-"from"-"[album]":
plays the selected song from the selected
album.
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"Play"-"[radio station]": starts the selected
radio station.
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"Tune"-"[frequency]": tunes to the selected
frequency on the current waveband. If no
waveband has been selected, FM is the
default.
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"Tune"-"[frequency]"-"[waveband]": tunes
to the selected station on the selected wave-
band.
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"Radio": starts FM radio.
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"Radio FM": starts FM radio.
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"Radio AM" : starts AM radio.
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"SiriusXM"*: starts satellite radio
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"CD": starts playback from a CD.
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"USB": starts playback from a USB flash
drive.
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"iPod": starts playback from an iPod.
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"Bluetooth": starts playback from a Blue-
tooth-connected device.
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Similar music": starts playback from a USB
flash drive with music similar to the type cur-
rently playing.
Related information
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Voice control (p. 110)
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Using voice commands (p. 111)
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Voice control settings (p. 116)
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.