Voice Names; Making A Call Using Voice Dial - Motorola SPRINT V60V User Manual

Motorola cell phone user manual
Hide thumbs Also See for SPRINT V60V:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Voice Names

To assign Voice Dial tags to Internal Phone Book entries:
Press - (Menu) or K to access the main menu.
1.
Select PhoneBook and press K or - (Select).
2.
Select Voice Names and press K or - (Select).
3.
Select Add Voice Name and press K or - (Select). (Pressing
4.
L/R will move the select bar to Add Voice Name.)
Select the phone number from the PhoneBook and press K or
5.
- (Select) to program a Voice Dial tag for the number. (A
message displays: Press the Voice Key, located on the right side of
the phone, then say the name.)
6.
Press the Voice Key and follow the voice prompts to record the
Voice Dial tag.
Press - (Edit) to select a submenu.
7.
Record: To re-record the voice name.
Delete: To delete the recorded voice name.
Note:
Your phone can store up to 30 Voice Dial tags. If you try to add more than
30 voice names, a display prompt will appear ("A max. of 30 voice names
may be saved.")

Making a Call Using Voice Dial

You can use a voice tag to automatically dial a phone number in your
internal phone book.
To place a call using Voice Dial:
1.
From standby mode, briefly press the Voice Key. (If you press
and hold the Voice Key, the voice record function will launch
instead of voice dial.)
2.
At the prompt, say the name of the person you're calling. (The
phone will dial the corresponding phone number.)
Section 2G: Using the Internal Phone Book
92

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents