Add To Contacts - Sony Ericsson P900 User Manual

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– Select the cases where you want to use the
Magic word
magic word when you use voice dialing. You must, however,
record a magic word before you can decide to use it. Using
the magic word increases battery drain.
– Select
or
Voice answer
On
Off
or reject incoming calls by voice commands. You must first
record voice commands for Answer and Busy.
– If you have recorded a name for a person in
Play caller name
Contacts, the P900 will tell you the person's name when he
or she calls you. This is useful when using your P900
together with a hands-free.
– A list of the voice commands. A balloon
Voice commands
means that a voice command is recorded for the command.
To record a voice command
1. Select one of the options,
Magic word
.
Record
2. Speak the magic word, the answer command or the busy
command after the tone.
If you are recording a magic word, make sure that you
choose a long unusual word, which can easily be
distinguished from ordinary background speech.
3. Select
to check the quality of your recording.
Play
4. Select
to exit.
Done
Phone
. Tap
if you want to answer
On
,
, or
and tap
Answer
Busy
You are advised to record voice commands in a quiet
environment to maximize recognition.You must also select
voice commands carefully, so they are not activated by mistake
by environment sounds.
To record voice commands for individual contacts, see
'Creating and editing contacts' on page 98.

Add to contacts

This is a function for adding called and calling parties to
. After a call has ended, if the phone number is not
Contacts
already stored in the
, you are asked if you would like to
Contacts
add it.
Set the function
or
.
On
Off
Hands-free
Specify how to manage calls when the P900 is used with a
hands-free kit connected.
– Select the option you want.
Answering mode
– Answer calls as normal.
Normal
– Press any key (except
Any key
answer.
– P900 answers automatically after five
After 5 seconds
seconds.
) on the keypad to
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