Making and answering calls, Using voice commands – Sony HBH-65 User Manual

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Using the headset

If your phone supports voice dialling and it is
activated, you can use this feature with the headset.

The following instructions cover the use of the

headset with a Sony Ericsson or Ericsson phone with
built-in Bluetooth capability.

Note: Always make sure the Bluetooth operation mode
in the phone is on when using the Bluetooth headset.

Making and answering calls
Phone functionality is still available when the headset
is connected. You can make and answer calls using the
buttons on the headset, or using the keys on the phone,
as usual.

To make a call using voice dialling

1. Make sure the phone and the headset are on and within

range of each other. Press the call handling button.

2. It may take a while to set up the connection between

the phone and the headset. During this time, you might
hear a repeated tone in the headset. After the beep,
voice dial as you normally would.

3. End the call by pressing the call handling button.

To answer a call using the call handling button

1. When the headset rings, press the call

handling button.
Note: If the phone rings first, wait until the
headset rings, then press the call handling button.

2. End the call by pressing the call handling button.

To answer a second call

• You have to use the phone keypad to answer and

handle a second call, but you can still use the headset
for talking and listening. You cannot use the headset
buttons during a second call. Refer to the phone's user
documentation on how to handle more than one call
simultaneously.

To reject a call

• When the headset rings, press and hold the call

handling button until you hear a long beep.

Using voice commands
Voice commands are especially useful when you are
using the headset. Examples of voice commands are
dialling, re-dialling, answering and rejecting calls.
For more information on voice commands, refer to
the phone’s user documentation.

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