Sony Ericsson T18 User Guide - Page 69
Voice Label List, Using Voice Dialling, Recording the Voice Answering Labels
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Voice Ans Please say voice label after tone 5. Press Y ES to erase the voice label. VOICE LABEL LIST If the Voice Dialling function is on, the Phone Book menu includes a Voice Label List. When selected, you can scroll through the names and numbers which have a voice label attached. When such a number is displayed, its voice label is played back. You can call the number by pressing Y ES . To select the Voice Label List • Scroll to Phone book, YES, Voice label list, YES. USING VOICE DIALLING Once you have recorded your voice labels and the Voice Dialling function is on, you can start using the Voice Dialling system. To make a call when the phone is hand held 1. Open the flip. 2. Clear the display using C LR. 3. Press and hold the Y ES key, or the press the upper V OL UM E key briefly 4. Say the voice label after the prompt. To make a call when the phone is used with handsfree equipment 1. Press the upper VO LU ME key briefly. 2. Say the voice label after the prompt. RECORDING THE VOICE ANSWERING LABELS The words that you choose to accept and reject calls can be any word in any language. Just try to make the words as different from each other as possible and not too short. In the example below, we have chosen the commands "Answer" to accept and "Busy" to reject incoming calls. See also "About Voice Labels" on page 67. The first time you turn the phone's Voice Commander on, you are asked to train it. You start the training by saying a command (voice label) for accepting, then you continue with a command for rejecting. To activate and train the voice commander (first time) 1. Scroll to Settings, Y ES , Voice ans, Y ES , On, Y ES . 2. The question Record ANSWER voice label appears. 3. Press Y ES . You start by training the voice commander to recognize the command for accepting calls. Voice Recognition 69