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Using Voice Activation
With Voice Activation, you can call up a phone number or
activate a Quick Access feature with a single spoken command.
The single spoken command is called a Voice Tag.
You can assign Voice Tags to call any of the Phone Book numbers
in your phone memory, and you can also assign Voice Tags to
activate any of the Quick Access features.
You cannot assign Voice Tags to call any of the numbers in
your SIM card memory.
When you are recording a Voice Tag, you cannot make or receive
any calls.
For best results, when you record a Voice Tag, make sure there is
no wind or background noise and speak in a clear, natural voice.
Your phone allows you about two seconds for each Voice Tag.
Voice Activation for Phone Book Entries
You can add a new Voice Tag when you set up a new Phone Book
entry or when you amend an existing Phone Book entry.
Alternatively, you can overwrite an existing Voice Tag or delete it
completely.
You cannot record a Voice Tag if you have set Prevent
Access To Phone Memory.
Add Voice Tag
This option is available from the Phone Book menu and allows
you to add a Voice Tag to a new Phone Book entry.
When you select
, your phone prompts you to
enter a number, name and location and then stores the entry. For
more details, see The Phone Book Menu.
After the prompt
, your phone then prompts you for a
Voice Tag as follows:
1
Press
to continue.
If there are already 25 Phone Book Voice Tags in your phone,
appears and your phone returns you to
the
menu option. You must delete a Voice
Tag before you can add another.
If there are Voice Tags available, your phone prompts you to:
2
Press
to continue.
3
Wait for the tone to finish and then say the name. For best
results, use in an area with minimal wind or background noise.
4
Press
to continue.
5
Wait for the tone to finish and then say the name as you did in
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