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Phone
Available commands:
■ “Yes”
■ “No”
■ “Help”
■ “Cancel”
Example of a dialogue
User: “Call.”
Voice output: “Please, say the
nametag to call.”
(For nametag information, see
“Saving a nametag” later in this
section).
User: <Name>.
Voice output: <Name>.
User: “Yes.”
Voice output: “Calling.”
Starting a second call
Press
3
to start a second call
during an active telephone call.
Available commands:
■ “Send”: activate manual DTMF
(touch-tone dialling), e.g. for voice
mail or telephone banking.
■ “Send nametag”: activate DTMF
(touch-tone dialling) by entering a
nametag.
■ “Dial”
■ “Call”
■ “Redialing”
■ “Help”
■ “Cancel”
Example of a dialogue
User: Press
3
if a telephone call is
active.
User: “Send.”
Voice output: “Please, say the
number to send.”
(For number input information, see
the dialogue example for “Making a
call using a telephone number” earlier
in this section).
User: “Send.”
Redialing
The “Redialing” command redials the
last number dialled.
Saving a nametag
The “Save” command is used to store
a telephone number in the telephone
book as a nametag.
The name entered must be repeated
once. The pitch and pronunciation
must be as identical as possible for
both name inputs, otherwise the voice
control will reject the inputs.
A maximum of 50 nametags can be
stored in the telephone book.
Nametags are speaker-dependent,
(i.e., only the person who recorded a
nametag can open it). To avoid the
start of the recording of a saved name
from being cut off, a short pause
should be left after an input request.
To be able to use the nametag
independently of the location, (i.e.
including other countries), all
telephone numbers should be
entered with a “plus” character and a
country code.
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