Parrot MKI9000 Using the telephony function, Synchronising the phonebook, Recording voice tags

Models: MKI9000

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Using the telephony function

Before using your Parrot MKi9000 telephony function, you first have to connect both devices.

Refer to the “Connecting a phone via Bluetooth” section for more information.

Button Functions

Short press :

-Answer an incoming call

-Launch voice recognition mode

- Transfer the call on the phone (discreet mode)

-Exit discreet mode

-Answer a second incoming call / toggle between two calls

Long press : Call the last dialled number

- Reject an incoming call (or a second incoming call)

- Hang up

Adjust the communication volume Short press : Use the DTMF function (to manage interactive vocal servers)

Mute / unmute the micro (secret mode)

Synchronising the phonebook

With some Bluetooth phones, the phonebook is automati- cally synchronized in the kit’s memory. If your phone doesn’t support automatic synchronization, you can also use the Object Push function of your phone to send contacts from your mobile to the car kit via Bluetooth. To do so:

1.Press the jog dial and select Settings > Receive contacts. > The kit says « Waiting for contact ».

2.Refer to your phones’ user guide for more information about sending contacts via Object Push.

Recording voice tags

You can make a call using voice recognition directly after automatic synchronization or Object Push process. The Parrot MKi9000 will automatically recognize the contact you wish to call.

However, if the Parrot MKi9000 doesn’t understand the name of one of your contacts or if a voice tag is too long, you can record a new one. To do so, press the jog dial and select

Settings > Add voice tags.

Receiving a call

An incoming call is indicated by a ringtone.

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Parrot MKI9000 Using the telephony function, Synchronising the phonebook, Recording voice tags, Receiving a call