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ACTS
ACTS
STARTING VOICESIGNAL
By default, you start the Voice Signal application with a
long press on the Send key. You can also set the phone
to start VoiceSignal when you flip the phone open.
TO CHANGE HOW YOU START VOICESIGNAL:
1. Select the
MENU
soft key.
2. Highlight and select
SETTINGS
,
then
VOICE DIAL
.
3. Use the arrow keys to select how you want to start
VoiceSignal. To start VoiceSignal when you flip
open the phone, select
ACTIVE FLIP
.
CONT
CONT
ACTS
ACTS
ENDING CALLS BEFORE RESTARTING THE
VOICESIGNAL SOFTWARE
When you use VoiceSignal to make a call, you must
end the call before you can use the VoiceSignal
application again.
●
When you start VoiceSignal, it displays
its main menu of voice commands and
prompts you to “Say a command.”
●
Speak clearly and say the command
that you want to use. If, after a few
seconds, the device has not recognized
a command, it prompts you to repeat
the command. If, after a few more seconds,
it still has not recognized a command,
it tells you “Sorry, no match found,” and
cancels voice recognition.
●
Tips for saying voice commands:
• Make sure you wait for the beep before speaking.
• Speak clearly at a normal volume, as if you were talking on
the phone.
• When saying a name, say the first name followed by the last
name.
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