Sony headphone manual Making a Call with the Car Kit on Normal dialing, Select

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e.MAKING A CALL with the Car Kit on

Normal dialing

1.Enter the contact number and press Call key. Audio will be heard on the Car Kit.

2.To terminate or hang-up the call, shortly press the multi-function button.

Voice dialing

Make a phone call by saying a voice name / voice tag. But first refer to step h and i for the procedure when recording for voice dialing.

1.Press the multi-function button once to activate voice dialing.

2.A beep will then be heard on the Headset prompting the user to say the voice name / voice tag of the person to call.

3.Say the name. The name will be played back to you. The phone will then place the call automatically. In case the cellular phone does not recognize the name spoken, the steps above may be repeated.

4.To terminate or hang-up the call, shortly press the multi-function button.

Redialing

Press the multi-function button twice quickly to redial the last number.

e.AUDIO TRANSFER

Audio transfer can be done during an ongoing call.

Car kit initiates transfer from kit to phone: Press twice quickly the multi-function button.

Car kit initiates transfer from phone to kit: Shortly press the multi-function button once.

Note: Using your phone for audio transfer, press button to access Call Menu and transfer audio by Selecting “Use Handset” or “Use Bluetooth”.

f.REJECTING A CALL

Press the multi-function button twice quickly to reject an incoming call.

g.ACTIVATING THE VOICE DIALING

Use your phone when recording for voice dialing. Before voice dialing, you must first turn on the Voice Dial function and record your voice. To turn voice dialing on:

1.Press or to access Menu. Scroll to Settings, SELECT. Scroll to Headset,

SELECT.

2.Choose Voice Dial, CHANGE. Choose ON, SELECT.

3.Continue pressing Back to exit.

i.RECORDING FOR VOICE DIALING

Note: Voice dialing entries must be stored in the phone’s memory (not on the SIM

card!).

 

1. Press or

to access Menu. Scroll to Phonebook, SELECT.

2.Choose a contact which you want to have a voice name/tag, press VIEW then EDIT.

3.On the Entry Details, choose “Store To: ____” and press CHANGE. Choose Phone, SELECT. (This is storing the number to phone memory).

4.Highlight Voice Name: ___” then press RECORD.

Follow instructions on the screen. Note: You may use any word(s) or just the person’s name for a voice name/ tag.

Note: If recording is successful, a statement “Trained: Voice Name” appears. An icon will appear next to Voice Name.

5.Press DONE.

6.Continue pressing key to exit.

Note: In the listed names of your Phonebook, a symbol appears next to a name which has a “Voice Name”. This indicates that you can contact this person via “voice dial”.

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Contents Bluetooth Enabled Car Kit Overview ∙ Wireless Microphone Illustration Adjustable Microphone Gain MIC ControlRecommended Function Controls Setting Working on all models Tone Control H for High Tone L for Low Tone ASP ControlANSWERING/RECEIVING a Call CAR KIT Operations for Popular Cell Phones Suggested Pairing Modes Cell Phone Models Pairing Mode Handsfree HeadsetUsing with Sony Ericsson T39m Using with Sony Ericsson T68/T68i Connect Blue tooth Paired Add Phone Headset Connect Blue tooth Options Operation modeQuick Access for steps 4 Using T68 Sony Ericsson Using T68i Sony EricssonSettings Voice Recording for Voice Dialing Using T68 Sony EricssonUsing with Sony Ericsson P800 / P900 Voice dialing Edit namesNormal dialing Using with Sony Ericsson T610 SelectActivating the Blue Tooth Using with Sony Ericsson T628Setting to LOW Power Mode ANSWERING/RECEIVING a Call Using with Sony Ericsson Z600 Using with Sony Ericsson K700i SelectMenu button during an ongoing call to transfer sound Using with Motorola E398 SelectMaking a Call with the Car Kit on Normal dialing SelectUsing with Motorola Select Select Using with Nokia 6310/6310i On the Entry Details, choose …MORE… and press SelectAuto Accept Mode Bluetooth View paired devices SelectBluetooth Search for audio accessories Using with NokiaBluetooth Select 8910 Options Connectivity Bluetooth Search for audio accessories Using with NokiaConnectivity Bluetooth Select Connectivity Bluetooth View paired devices Select Using with Nokia ANSWERING/RECEIVING a Call Press Menu and select Settings, Connectivity and Bluetooth Using with Nokia Connectivity Bluetooth View paired devices Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth Off SelectConnectivity Blue tooth Search for audio accessories Bluetooth Bluetooth, press Using with Panasonic Organizer Connect BluetoothQuick Access for steps 3 Organizer Connect Bluetooth Discover & PairActivating the Voice Dialing Using with Qtek Tap Bonded Devices tab. Tap NewUsing with Sharp GX32 Using with Siemens S55 Setup Connectivity Bluetooth Pairing to the Cellular PhoneRejecting the Call Page Page Page

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