User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the Kyocera 7135 Smartphone
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Dialing calls on the keypad
- Making a call from Speed Dial
- Making a call from the Address Book
- Redialing recent calls
- Checking your own phone number
- Making a data connection
- Answering calls
- Answering calls “hands-free”
- Ending calls
- Adjusting sounds
- Seaching for contacts
- Using power-save mode
- Viewing the phone status bar
- Using the Organizer
- Transferring Information
- Installing Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone
- Synchronizing data using the sync cradle
- Synchronizing data remotely
- Synchronizing data using the infrared port
- Creating a user profile
- Modifying synchronization options
- Customizing a conduit
- Transferring information between Palm devices
- Troubleshooting HotSync operations
- Beaming information
- Address Book
- Call History and the Recent Calls List
- Date Book
- Memos
- Messages
- Setting Up Network Connections
- Speed Dial
- Setting Phone Preferences
- About preferences
- Setting Accessory preferences
- Setting Dialing preferences
- Setting Display preferences
- Setting Flip preferences
- Setting Incoming Call preferences
- Setting Keypad preferences
- Setting Phone Alert preferences
- Setting Phone Service preferences
- Setting Power preferences
- Setting Security preferences
- Setting Voice Dialing preferences
- Setting PDA Preferences
- To Do List
- Voice Dial
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- End-User Software License Agreement
Chapter 15 Voice Dial 185
Chapter 15
Voice Dial
Using Voice Dial, you make and answer calls by speaking commands. You can put up to 30 names
from your Address Book in the Voice Book and call them simply by speaking their names.
Voice Dialing is particularly effective when the phone is in a hands-free car kit. You can then make
and answer calls without taking your hands from the wheel.
Training Voice Dial
To use Voice Dial, you must first “train” the phone to recognize your voice. There are two types
of voice tags to train.
Voice Book—You can put up to 30 names from your Address Book into your Voice Book. Once you
have recorded these names, you can place calls simply by speaking them. You can record the voice
tags using either the Address Book application or the Voice Dial application’s Voice Book.
Command words—Command words are instructions to the phone such as “Wake up,” “Yes,” and
“No.” Once you have recorded these commands, you can instruct the phone to make voice calls.
You must record these words using the Voice Dial application.
To put names in your Voice Book
1. Tap to view the Applications screen.
2. Tap to open the Voice Dial application.
3. Make sure that Voice Book appears in the pick list in the upper-right corner. If it does not,
tap and select
Voice Book.
4. Tap New.
A list of all the names in your Address Book appears. If you have not entered names in the
Address Book yet, see“Creating Address Book entries” on page 69.
5. Select a name and tap Add. If there is more than one phone number, select the one you want
to use and tap
Add.
6. Follow the spoken instructions. When you hear “Speak a name,” speak the name. Repeat the
name when you are instructed to do so.
To train the command words
1. Tap to view the Applications screen.
2. Tap to open the Voice Dial application.
3. Tap in the upper-right corner and select Control Words from the pick list.
4. Tap the word or phrase you want to train. Then tap Train.