Disconnecting the car kit from your phone, Training your car kit’s internal voice recognition – Motorola Bluetooth Wireless Hands Free User Manual

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Using Your Car Kit

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If the Bluetooth link cannot be established, or if you are not able to make a call, then pair
your phone and the car kit according to the procedure for Bluetooth headset profile.

This car kit can be paired with up to three phones at a time.

Automatic Connection

After initial pairing, every time you start your vehicle, your phone and car kit will automatically
be connected (if your phone’s relevant settings are not changed and it is in power-on mode).

When the wireless connection is established, the Bluetooth Button

E remains lit.

If your phone is powered off when you start your vehicle, the Bluetooth connection may
not be automatically established when you turn on your phone.

To manually establish the connection:

Disconnecting the Car Kit from Your Phone

To disconnect the car kit from your phone, press and hold the Bluetooth Button

E for more

than 3 seconds.

The car kit and phone are automatically disconnected when you turn off the vehicle, unless
you are in an active call.

Training Your Car Kit’s Internal Voice
Recognition

The Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit supports two types of Voice Recognition:

your phone’s voice dial feature

the car kit’s internal Voice Recognition

What Is Training?

Voice Recognition is a feature that allows you to use speech to control your Bluetooth Hand
Free Car Kit. First you must train the car kit to recognize and then perform various
commands that you speak.

Training the car kit’s Voice Recognition “teaches” it to:

recognize your voice—familiarize the car kit with your voice qualities and pronunciation

attach your voice commands to key words or phone numbers

Step

Result

Press the Bluetooth Button

E after you

turn on the phone.

If the connection cannot be established
10 seconds after you press the Bluetooth
Button

E, press the button again to

restart the paging.

The Bluetooth Button

E begins to flash,

and the car kit attempts to connect to your
phone. If the wireless connection is
established, the Bluetooth Button

E will

stop flashing and remain lit.

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