Sony Ericsson T18 User Guide - Page 67

Voice Recognition, About Voice Labels, Recording Voice Dialling Labels

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Voice Recognition Voice dial Please say voice label after tone The phone is equipped with an in-built voice recognition system. This system allows you to: • voice dial. • answer and reject calls. To call someone, you only need to press a key, say the voice label associated with that person and the phone automatically dials his or her number. To answer and reject calls, you only need to say for example "Answer" and "Busy". ABOUT VOICE LABELS A voice label can be explained as a voice pattern connected to an entry in your phone book. Voice labels must be distinct, for example "Answer" and "Busy". Tip! Best performance is obtained by holding the phone as you would do when in a call, that is with the phone up to your ear with the flip down, and in a silent environment. RECORDING VOICE DIALLING LABELS You can record (save) a voice label together with a name and number in your phone book. The voice label and the name do not have to match. That is, you can store a number with the name "Home" (that is what you see in the display when searching for a number in your phone book), but your voice label might be "Jenny". Note! Your phone can hold up to 10 different voice labels. To activate the Voice Dialling function • Scroll to Settings, Y ES , Voice dial, Y ES , On, Y ES . To record a voice label 1. Follow the steps 1-4 of "Storing a Number Together with a Name" on page 23. 2. Press Y ES at the Record voice label now? prompt. You are prompted to speak after a tone (beep). Voice Recognition 67

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Voice Recognition
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Voice Recognition
The phone is equipped with an in-built voice recognition system. This system
allows you to:
voice dial.
answer and reject calls.
To call someone, you only need to press a key, say the voice label associated
with that person and the phone automatically dials his or her number. To
answer and reject calls, you only need to say for example “Answer” and
“Busy”.
A voice label can be explained as a voice pattern connected to an entry in your
phone book.
Voice labels must be distinct, for example “Answer” and “Busy”.
Tip!
Best performance is obtained by holding the phone as you would do
when in a call, that is with the phone up to your ear with the flip down, and in
a silent environment.
You can record (save) a voice label together with a name and number in your
phone book. The voice label and the name do not have to match. That is, you
can store a number with the name “Home” (that is what you see in the display
when searching for a number in your phone book), but your voice label might
be “Jenny”.
Note!
Your phone can hold up to 10 different voice labels.
To activate the Voice Dialling function
Scroll to
Settings
,
YES
,
Voice dial
,
YES
,
On
,
YES
.
To record a voice label
1.
Follow the steps 1–4 of “Storing a Number Together with a Name” on
page 23.
2.
Press
YES
at the
Record voice label now?
prompt.
You are prompted to speak after a tone (beep).
ABOUT VOICE LABELS
RECORDING VOICE DIALLING LABELS
Voice dial
Please say voice
label after tone