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Using Voice Control
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can keep this as the Magic Word or record another. See
“Training Commands” on page 52.
Note:
Due to the nature of each individual’s speech patterns
and the process your phone uses to generate or match a
Magic Word, it is possible for false matches to occur
via other sources of speech such as your car radio. This
can result in unintended call placement. To avoid this
problem, you may try using alternate Magic Words or
deactivate this feature.
Training a New Magic Word
1
Scroll to
Settings
,
Select
,
Voice Control
,
Select
,
Magic Word
,
Select
.
2
Press
Train
.
Note:
You can train any word to be your Magic Word, but
the submenu name will always be
Wake Up
.
Adding Voice Tags to Your
Phonebook
When you create phonebook contacts, you will have
the opportunity to also record voice tags. You can add
voice tags later in the
Voice Control
submenu or from
Phonebook
,
Edit Contact
.
1
Scroll to
Settings
,
Select
,
Voice Control
,
Select
,
Manage Commands
,
Select
,
Name Dialing
,
Select
.
2
Select
Add Voice Tag
,
Select
.
3
Select a contact,
Select
.
4
Follow the instructions in the display. Keep the label
unique, but also as brief as possible. Both “John”
and “John Alexander Doe” can be recorded fully.
Note:
An icon ( ) appears next to the contact names which
have a voice tag.
Voice Caller ID
You can choose whether you want to hear the recorded
voice command for a name when you receive an
incoming call.
1
Scroll to
Settings
,
Select
,
Voice Control
,
Select
,
Caller
Name
,
Select
.
2
Select
On
or
Off
.
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