Sony Ericsson T61LX manual Networks, Voice Control

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Note! The Auto Keylock and Phonelock features

Networks

You can prioritize and manually select the systems from

allow emergency number access even if the

which you can obtain service. This can include your

Auto Keylock or Phonelock are active. To

public home system as well as private and residential

unlock your keypad, press C then Yes.

systems. This function is particularly useful if you have

 

 

Voice Control

 

access to more than one mobile system. Only systems

 

that are currently available can be selected. This varies

 

 

 

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Voice Settings

 

depending on your geographics location. You will be

 

prompted to enter your PIN to make any modifications.

You can turn voice control features on or off and train the

 

U

commands for using these features. The options are Voice

This is typicallylnot necessary so you should contact your

 

a

 

 

 

Dialing, Voice Answer, Voice Memo, and Magic Word.

service provideri before making any network changes.

c

For more information, see “Using Voice Commands” on

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These features are dependent on your service

page 58.

 

Note!

 

e

provider.

 

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Voice Commands

 

m Select Network

You can choose to view your list of voice commands.

You can manually initiate a search for a new network.

 

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Commands include Magic Word, Voice Dialing,CVoice

 

 

Answer, Contacts, and Voice Memo r

New Private

 

fo

You can search for private systems that are not programmed

Erase Voice Tag

into your phone. Once the search is complete, you will be

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You can delete all of yourovoice recordings. You will be

provided with a list of available systems.

prompted before theNrecordings are permanently deleted.

 

 

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Contents Mobile Phone T61LX Following U.S. Pat. Nos ,818,437, 5,953,541 Pending U.S. Trademarks owned by MicrosoftCorporation of Redmond, Washington, U.S.A T9 Text Input is licensed under one or moreTable of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use RecommendationsEfficient Use Radio Frequency RF Exposure and SAR Hearing Aids Electronic DevicesPacemakers OthereMedical Devices Emergency Calls Power SupplyDriving Disposing of the Product ChildrenDisposing of the Battery Battery Use and CareWhat We Will Do Limited WarrantyOur Warranty ConditionsWarranty does not cover Product failures which This warranty does not cover any failureAdjustment, acts of God, or damage resulting from By installations, modifications, or repair or openingmofSoftkey Understanding this User’s GuideHeadset jack Charging connectorGetting To Know Your Phone Phone ViewsStandby Screen Icons Softkeys Options KeyKeypad Key FunctionsClear key Press and hold to mute the microphone Currently usingMove through menu, lists, or text. Tilt Delete an item from a listEnter a Automatic speech recognition How your phone is configured. See SideEnter the digits 0-9 and letters CallAttaching Your Battery Charging Your BatteryGetting Started Cover removed Replacing the Back CoverBack Phone Cover Upward until It clicks Place Removing Your Phone’s CoversSlide the back cover up Press down onIllustration, insert the tab into Notchaon the phoneFirst Time Battery Use Making and ReceivingsCalls Disconnecting the ChargerCharging Turning Your Phone On and OffMaking International Calls Changinge the Earpiece VolumeReceiving Calls Making Emergency CallsAccessing Menus Help, SelectaSelect Edit Contact My NumbersCall Contact Add ContactCalling Cards Card SetupGroups Set Calling CardsSort Order OptionsEdit Positions Ask to SaveCall Voicemail Memory StatusSelect, Call Missed Calls Call ListClear Incoming TimeSMS Counter Last CallCall Info Hold Call Switch CallsRelease Active Turn Off TonesSounds & Alerts My Melodies Message AlertProfiles Call Options Reset ProfilesForward Calls View ProfileAuto Prefix Restrict CallsAuto Area Code Call WaitingAuto Retry Answering ModeData and Fax LightLanguage Locks Time and DateVoice Control NetworksReset Settings Time Voice Memo CalendarGames TimerStopwatch PicturesCode Memo CalculatorMOptimum Use Headset JackTechnical Assistance Status InformationTTY Call Types Edit shortcuts My Shortcuts MenuStop and Pause Dialing Adding ContactsPause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for SuperSpeed Dialing Selecting a Sort OrderOrder, Select Speed Dialing Calling ContactsDeleting Contactsi Setting Default NumbersNSelect Changing Position NumbersSynchronizing Your Phone and PC Deleting Groups Adding New Members to Existing Groups Editing Group NamesCreating New Groups Deleting Group MembersScroll to Other and press Edit Text Messaging Before Sending MessagesMessage Options Sending a Message Later Select, Add New, ADD Sending Messages to GroupsTemplates Creating a TemplateUsing a Template Receiving Text MessagesReading Text Messages Forwarding Messages Saving Messages to Read Later Deleting MessagesReplying to Messagesl List of OptionsReceiving a Chat Session Invitation Calling the Message Sender Starting a Chat SessionMessages, Select, SMS, Select, Chat, Select SMS ChatNickname that will appear with every Chat message You send Turning Voice DialingoOn Recording Voice TagsTags Before Voice DialingVoice Answering Recording Number TypesVoice Dialing Voice Activated DialingListening to Voice Memo Recordings Starting a Voice Memo RecordingAnswering Incoming Calls Rejecting Incoming CallsEditing Your Voice Commands Re-recording CommandsMagic Word Tips TroubleshootingSelect, Add Contact, Select T9 Text Input Options available by pressing Turning Off the T9 Text Input YesUsing the Calendar Editing Close, SelectViewing Your Calendar Synchronizing Your Phone and PC Calendar SettingsEditing or Deleting Tasks Tasks, SelectFree version of XTNDConnect PC for Sony Ericsson or Technical Assistance/Customer Service TroubleshootingError Messages MAccessibility and InternetInternet Index Call Timersm26Templates Keys 11, 12Index Page Index Call list No service is available You have a new message.Your phone is in Analog mode Indicates how many messages Call list Car profile is activeTurn on Silent MenuSMS AE /LZT 123 7193/2 R