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al_1982a Posts: 200

guys hi,can you plz teach me how to answer and reject an incoming call by using the voice control?in details plz(i know it's a heavy request) coz i recorded the magic word and the answer and the busy but i didn't know how to use them..


cheers

[ This Message was edited by: al_1982a on 2007-01-15 02:34 ]
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Posted: 2007-01-15 03:30:11
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scroitoru Posts: > 500

so there is nothing in the manual bout this?1?!
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Posted: 2007-01-15 03:35:00
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al_1982a Posts: 200

yes ther is but i didn't understand that,so i wrote to esato..
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Posted: 2007-01-15 03:37:12
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scroitoru Posts: > 500

here's what the manual has. This should be enough to get you up and running using the voice commands:

"Voice control
The voice control feature lets you manage calls by using your voice. With Voice answer you can use words recorded for “answer” and “busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an incoming call. With Voice dialing, you can make a call by saying a contact’s name.

A ‘Magic word’ is used to activate the Voice dialing, to ensure that the phone does not call anybody whose name has just been mentioned by chance. (To read more about the Magic word, see Voice control). You can activate the Voice dialing feature in any of the following ways:
* Say the ‘Magic word’ (only supported when a regular headset or a car kit is attached to the phone).
* Press and hold the call button on a headset, or press the button on a Bluetooth headset.
*Press and hold the Jog Dial from the standby view (also supported when no equipment is attached to the phone).

To make a call, wait for the tone to finish, and then say the voice command linked to the contact you want to call.

Recording voice commands

To make settings in this dialog you must previously have recorded the voice command words for answer, busy, and the magic word. Otherwise, you will get prompted to do so.

The magic word is a word that is used to initiate voice dialing when a regular headset, or a car kit, is attached to the phone. You must say the word before you say a contact’s name, so that the phone “starts listening” for the contact’s name. Choose a long unusual word, which can easily be distinguished from background speech.

Select Edit > Record to record a highlighted voice command. Select Edit > Play to listen to a highlighted command. The icon next to a word indicates that a voice command has been recorded and stored.

Voice control settings

Portable handsfree – voice control, with a handsfree kit connected.
Portable car – voice control, with a car kit connected.
Voice answer – answer by voice control (recorded words for “answer” and “busy”.
Play caller name – the phone plays the recorded name of the calling party, if it is stored in Contacts."
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Posted: 2007-01-22 20:53:54
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rossholding Posts: 1

Is it possible to "drop the call" using a voice command. (My P990i is connected to motorbike headset so it's not easy use phone!)


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Posted: 2007-05-30 23:45:09
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michael the mage Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-30 23:45:09, rossholding wrote:
Is it possible to "drop the call" using a voice command. (My P990i is connected to motorbike headset so it's not easy use phone!)




Yes, just record the BUSY voice tag and then say BUSY when the phone rings!
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Posted: 2007-05-31 04:55:41
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701 Posts: > 500

Seems pretty clear and straight forward to me... Beside the fact that sometimes the phone doesn't recognize my contacts when I pronounce them, it's pretty simple. Nokia's system is better and you don't have to record any tags, just say the name...never misses.
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Posted: 2007-05-31 08:15:57
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