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ACTS
ACTS
USING VOICE DIAL
Use the
VOICE DIAL
command to dial any number
stored in your contact list by saying the name of the con-
tact (Name Dialing). You can also use
VOICE DIAL
to
dial any valid telephone number, even numbers not
stored in your contact list, by speaking the individual dig-
its in the number (Digit Dialing).
DIALING A NAME
TO DIAL A NAME USING VOICE DIAL:
1. Start
VOICESIGNAL
.
2. Say “
VOICE DIAL.
”
VoiceSignal prompts you to
“Say the name or number.”
3. Speak clearly and say the name of
a person in your contact list, first
name followed by last name.
For example, say “Phil Johnson.”
If VoiceSignal recognizes the name
and there is one number stored with
that name, VoiceSignal repeats the
name and dials the number.
If VoiceSignal is not sure which name
you said, it displays a choice list of up
to three names and prompts you with
“Did you say?” followed by the first name
on the list.
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4. Say “
YES
” to confirm the name or
“
NO
” to hear the next name, or use
the keypad to select the correct
name from the list. (See the section
“Using Choice Lists” for more
information.) You can also say
“
CANCEL
” to exit the application
without dialing, or “
REPEAT
” to say
the name again.
If the recognized name has multiple
numbers stored for it (
e.g., Home,
Office, Mobile, etc.
), VoiceSignal
displays the possible choices and
prompts you with “Which number?”
5. Indicate which number to call by
saying one of the choices.
For example, say “
MOBILE.
”
VoiceSignal repeats what you said
and then dials the number.
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