Panasonic EB-TX310 operating instructions Recording a Voice Command for a Phone Function

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4Press (OK) to select Phonebook.

5Scroll to the name of your choice and press (OK).

All numbers for that person in your Phonebook are displayed.

6Scroll to the number you wish to call with this voice command

( Home #, Work #, Cell #, or Other #) and press

(RECORD).

7When prompted (by voice and on the screen), say your command. You can say the name of the person, a nickname, or any word(s) that you will easily remember for the command.

If you receive the message Name or Command Not Understood, you are returned to the Phonebook list. Repeat from step 6.

8When prompted, repeat the command exactly as you said it the first time.

If you receive the message Name or Command Not Understood, you are returned to the Phonebook list. Repeat from step 6.

9When your command is accepted, press any key or wait three seconds to return to the Voice Commands menu.

You can now record another voice command, review your commands, delete a command, or delete all your voice commands.

Recording a Voice Command for a Phone Function

1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.

2Scroll to Voice Commands and press (OK).

3Press (OK) to select Record.

4Scroll to Phone Function and press (OK).

• A list of phone functions you can program to perform with a voice command is displayed.

5Scroll to the function you want to perform with this voice command and

press (RECORD).

6When prompted (by voice and on the screen), say your command. For example, you could say “Vibrator on” to turn vibration on, or “Quiet off” to turn quiet mode off.

If you receive the message Name or Command Not Understood, you are returned to the list of phone functions. Repeat from step 5.

7When prompted, repeat the command exactly as you said it the first time.

If you receive the message Name or Command Not Understood, you are returned to the list of phone functions. Repeat from step 5.

8When your command is accepted, press any key or wait three seconds to return to the Voice Commands menu.

You can now record another voice command, review your commands, or delete all your voice commands.

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Contents EB-TX310 Digital Multi-Network Phone Operating Instructions Page Press shortcut keys shown to get to desired function Reference Information Contents Everyday Operations Placing CallsVoice Commands Editing/Deleting a Phonebook EntryTone Settings Selecting Your Phone Number NAM Page Introduction About This ManualIndex Icons Used in This ManualReference Information Safety First BatteriesCharging Devices GeneralSafety Tips Availability of ServiceEmergency 911 Service Body-worn operation Antenna CarePhone Operation DrivingAircraft Blasting AreasPotentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagBattery Use Attaching the BatteryCharging the Battery Getting StartedBattery Specifications Removing the BatteryLow-Battery Warning Recharging TipsPhone Specifications WeightPhone Description SizeFunction Keys Key FunctionIcon Indicates Display IconsMaster Display and Icons Powering Phone On and Off Powering onPowering OFF Phonebook IconsShortcut Keys Standby DisplayMoving through the Menu Setting Date and Time Adjusting Date and Time SettingsSelecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode Changing the Date FormatSetting Ring Volume Selecting a Ring AlertRestoring Default Values Vibration AlertUsing the Private Handsfree Headset Personalizing Your Phone Everyday Operations Placing CallsDialing from the Keypad Dialing from the PhonebookDialing a Phonebook Entry from the Menu Super DialAnswering Calls Speed DialIn-Call Features Adjusting Voice VolumeViewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call Muting the MouthpieceSpeakerphone is activated Using the Display as a ScratchpadTurning the Speakerphone On and Off Missed Calls Answer Key OptionsVoice Mail Redialing NumbersListening to New Voice Mail Redialing One of the Last 10 Numbers DialedKey Lock Automatic RedialTurning On Key Lock Turning Off Key LockVoice Memo Recording a Voice Memo from StandbyRecording a Voice Memo During a Call Playing and Deleting a Voice MemoLetter Entry Using Letter Entry ABC ModeText Entry Operations Word Entry Word T9 Mode Using Word Entry Word T9 ModeKey Entry Table Numbers NUM ModeSymbols SYM Mode Chapter Phonebook Features Customizing Your PhonebookCreating a Phonebook Entry First name Last nameDisplay shows Overwrite John Smith? Creating a Super Dial Entry Changing or Deleting a Super Dial EntryProgramming Pauses or Waits Saving a Displayed Phone NumberEditing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry Selecting a Phonebook Search Method Delete All Phonebook Entries? is displayed Displaying Your Own NumberDeleting All Phonebook Entries Chapter Additional Operations Call HistoryDialed Calls Missed CallsAdding a Prefix Received CallsCall History Options Saving a Number Deleting a NumberDeleting All Entries in a List Scroll to Home #, Work #, Cell #, or Other # and pressCall Timers Recording a Voice Command to Call a Phonebook Number Voice CommandsTips for Recording Voice Commands Recording a Voice Command for a Phone Function Home #, Work #, Cell #, or Other # and pressTone Settings Using a Voice Command to Perform an ActionReviewing and Deleting Voice Commands Deleting All Voice CommandsSelecting a Ring Alert Key VolumeRing Alert Message Alert Selecting a Message AlertDescription VibrationVoice Ring Custom Melodies Recording a Voice RingSelecting a Custom Melody Editing the Title of a Custom MelodyEditing or Creating a Custom Melody Example Entering Notes Phone Settings Display SettingsBacklight Display ContrastAnswer Mode Alert ModeTime Settings Setting Date and TimeSetting the Alarm Alert mode you are in when you customize the tone settingsChapter Selecting Another Language Answer KeyCreating a Welcome Screen TTY Mode Miscellaneous MenuModel Type Emergency CallReset Defaults Dtmf DurationSystem Settings Security Options Changing Lock CodeCall Lock Choose Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls, and press OKLimiting the Number of Digits Dialed Locking Incoming CallsLocking Outgoing Calls Power-On Lock Activating the Power-On LockDeactivating the Power-On Lock from Standby Disabling the Power-On LockService Provider Features Caller IDCall Waiting Three-Way CallingText Messaging Composing a Text MessageEntering the Send To Information Entering the Text of Your MessageMessage Options Accessing Text MessagesAdding a Melody Reading New Text Messages Locking a Text Message Replying to a Text Message Inbox OnlyForwarding a Text Message Deleting a Text Message Calling Back a Text MessageAdding the Sender to your Phonebook Viewing Outbox MessagesCreating a Group List Group ListsDeleting All Inbox or Outbox Messages Viewing Your Group Lists Editing a Group List Saving and Deleting Voice Mail Resetting the Voice Mailbox NumberInternational Calls Selecting Your Phone Number NAM System SettingsVoice Privacy Mode Service Priority Searching for Available SystemsProblems and Solutions Before Requesting Help $No Service is Call Lock on page 60 for moreSee , Text Entry Duration on page 58 for details Phone Accessories EB-TX310 AccessoriesEB-HF300EZ Handsfree Car Kit EB-CD300 EB-EM310 Car Holder EB-KA300Consumer Update Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesAppendix C What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones? 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