Kenwood KIV-701 Instruction Manual - Page 35
Dial a Number, Make a Voice Dialing Call - ipod no sound
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⁄ • The outgoing call list and the incoming call list, and the missed call list are the lists of calls originated from and received at this unit. They are not the ones stored in the cell-phone memory. Dial a Number 1 Enter Bluetooth mode KIV-BT901: Press the [ ] button. KIV-701: Press the [iPod] button for at least 1 second. 2 Select the number dial mode Turn the [Volume] knob and press it when the desired item is displayed. Select "Number Dial". 3 Enter a phone number Operation type Select the numbers. Move to the next digit. Delete the last digit. Operation Turn the [Volume] knob. Press the [¢] button. Press the [4] button. • Press the number ([1] - [0]), #([FM]), *([AM]), or +([¢]) button on the remote controller. ✍✍To erase the entered phone number digit by digit: Press the [4] button on the remote controller. 4 Make a call • Press the [Volume] knob. • Press the [DIRECT] button on the remote controller. ⁄ • You can input max 25 (KIV-BT901)/ 32 (KIV-701) digits. Make a Voice Dialing Call 1 Enter voice recognition mode KIV-BT901: 1. Press the [ ] button. 2. Turn the [Volume] knob and press it when the desired item is displayed. Select "Voice Recognize". KIV-701: Press the [VOL] button for at least 1 second. 2 "Phonebook Name?" is displayed. When a beep is heard, say the name within 2 seconds. 3 "Phonebook Type?" is displayed. When a beep is heard, say the category name within 2 seconds. 4 Make a call Press the [Volume] knob. ✍✍This step is the same as step 4 of the procedure in (page 34). You can make a call or select a category. ⁄ • If your voice cannot be recognized, a message is displayed. Pressing the [Volume] knob allows you to retry voice input. Refer to (page 84). • Both the name and category require registration of a voice tag. Refer to (page 60). • Audio sound is not output during voice recognition. English | 35