User's Manual
Voice control 187
Calling a phonebook entry
û Scroll through the list using the commands
“scroll down” or “scroll up” until you find the en-
try you want.
The following two options are available to you
for making a call to an entry:
1. Say the “Call” command, directly followed
by the name of the entry.
This option is global and also works outside
the phonebook.
2. Say the command “line number”, directly
followed by the corresponding number
shown on the right end of the row.
This option is not global and only works
within the phonebook. Furthermore, unlike
option 1, it does not result in direct dialling
of the telephone number.
If you are saying the name of a phonebook en-
try, please note the following:
û Say the name as normal, do not spell it
out.
û If the name of a phonebook entry is in a
language other than that currently set in
the PCM, the voice control system may
not recognise it correctly.
With phonebook entries with multiple num-
bers, the entry can also be directly selected
by additionally speaking the category
(e.g. “Mr. Smith Office”). If the specified cate-
gory does not exist for this entry, the available
categories are announced.
Example for option 1:
û Activate voice control.
; Beep Ò
y“Call Information”.
; “Dialing the number of Information.”
The PCM dials the number.
Example for option 2:
û Activate voice control.
; Beep Ò
y“Line number 3”.
; “Line 3”.
The details for the corresponding phonebook
entry are displayed.
û Activate voice control.
; Beep Ò
y“Call number”.
; “Call number.”.
“Dialling the number.”.
The PCM dials the number.
Assigning a voice entry for an entry in the
phonebook
The command “Change pronunciation” can be
used to store speech entries for entries in the tel-
ephone book of your telephone. You can use these
voice entries to make a call without having to enter
the other person’s number.