Voice commands, Tips for recording voice commands – Panasonic EB-TX310 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Additional Operations 43

Voice Commands

You can record up to 40 voice commands to call numbers in your
Phonebook and to perform other actions without having to press any keys.
This feature lets you place calls, change phone settings, such as turning
vibration alert on or off, and go to a specific place in a menu, simply by
speaking a command.

Note: Before you can use voice commands, you must record and
“program” them.
You should be able to record your commands by following the
audible and visual prompts on the phone.

Tips for Recording Voice Commands

Here are some tips to help you record your commands:

• The best way to record your commands is by using the Private

Handsfree Headset. You can see the visual prompts on the
phone’s display and hear the audible ones through the earpiece.
The microphone in the Private Handsfree Headset picks up your
commands clearly from its hanging position.

If you do not use the Private Handsfree Headset, hold the phone
normally, as you would during a call.

Record your commands in a quiet sound environment without a lot of
background noise.

Speak naturally without lengthy pauses between words. A pause of
more than half a second (½ sec.) will end the recording.

Use short, simple words, preferably words of one syllable.

You have three opportunities to record a command. At least two of the
recordings must match in order for the command to be accepted.

Note:

Warning tones may be sounded during recording even

when warning tones have been set to Off.

Recording a Voice Command to Call a
Phonebook Number

Note: Before you can record a voice command to call a Phonebook
number, you must enter that number in the Phonebook.

1

From standby, press

(MENU) to enter the Main Menu.

2

Scroll to Voice Commands and press

(OK).

3

Press

(OK) to select Record.

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