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Section 9: Voice Service
This section explains how to use your phone’s speech recognition software to place calls and to launch a number of your phone’s features.
Launching Voice Service
Voice Service is state-of-the-art voice recognition software for your mobile phone that allows you to dial numbers, lookup contact information, and open applications using your voice. Do the following to launch Voice Service:
1.
From a Home screen, tap Menu ➔ Tools ➔ Voice Service.
2.
Tap the desired option:
• Voice Commands: Launches the voice recognition function, letting you place calls, access your Contacts list, review your Calendar, and more by
speaking commands into your phone. Also see “Voice Commands”
on page 44 and “Voice Method” on page 65 for more information.
• Voice Command Settings: Allows you to tailor Voice Services functions to suit your voice and phone use preferences, and displays version information about the Voice Services software.
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Table of contents
- 4 Open Source Software
- 11 Understanding this User Manual
- 11 Notes and Tips
- 12 Text Conventions
- 12 Charging the Battery
- 13 Use the Travel Adapter
- 15 Low battery indicator
- 15 Activating Your Phone
- 15 Install the Battery
- 18 Remove the Battery
- 19 Turn Your Phone On
- 20 Turn Your Phone Off
- 21 Setting Up Your Voicemail
- 22 Listen to Voicemail
- 22 Storage Card (Optional)
- 23 Install a Memory Card
- 24 Remove a Memory Card
- 25 Features of Your Phone
- 26 Front View of the Phone
- 27 Side Views of the Phone
- 28 Camera View of the Phone
- 29 Open View (Front) of the Phone
- 31 Understanding the Display Screen
- 32 Display Screen Icons
- 33 Using the Widget Tray
- 35 Dialogue Boxes
- 36 Backlights
- 36 Menu Navigation
- 37 Return to the Previous Menu
- 37 Learning More About Your Phone
- 38 Entering Text
- 39 Your Phone’s Modes
- 39 Call Answer Mode
- 39 Input mode
- 39 Lock Modeall
- 40 Standby Mode
- 40 Place Calls in Standby Mode
- 40 Receive Messages in Standby Mode
- 40 Talk Mode
- 40 Speakerphone Mode
- 42 Enter/Exit Silent Mode
- 42 Vibrate Mode
- 43 Adjust the Ringer
- 44 Camera Mode
- 45 Making a Call
- 46 Emergency Calls
- 46 Three-way Calling
- 47 Manual Pause Calling
- 47 Speed Dialing
- 48 1-Touch Dialing
- 48 2-Touch Dialing
- 48 3-Touch Dialing
- 49 Plus (+) Code Dialing
- 49 Voice Commands
- 50 Voice Dialing Tips:
- 50 Dialing a Name
- 52 Dialing a Number
- 53 Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry
- 53 Answering a Call
- 53 Incoming
- 54 Call Notification Features
- 54 Set Call Ringer Volume
- 54 Call Answer
- 55 Call Waiting
- 55 Caller ID
- 56 Call Block
- 56 Silence an Incoming Ring
- 56 Ignore an Incoming Call
- 56 In-Call Options
- 58 Calls
- 58 Missed / Received / Dialed Calls
- 60 View Timers
- 61 All Calls
- 63 Erase Logs
- 63 Erase All Calls
- 64 View Timers
- 65 Reset Timers / Counters
- 66 Store Numbers from Call Logs
- 67 Contacts
- 68 Launch the Contacts Menu
- 68 Adding a New Contacts Entry
- 68 Dial Method
- 69 Menu Method
- 69 Finding a Contacts Entry
- 69 Menu Method
- 70 Voice Method
- 72 Editing a Contacts Entry
- 72 Editing Contacts Name and Numbers
- 74 Add Pauses to Contacts Numbers
- 75 Pause Dial from Contacts
- 75 Edit an Existing Email Address
- 76 Assigning a Picture to a Contacts Entry
- 77 Assigning a Ringtone to a Contacts Entry
- 78 Deleting a Contacts Entry
- 78 Saving a Number After a Call
- 79 Speed Dial
- 79 Assignment During Entry Creation
- 80 Changing a Speed Dial Location
- 81 Contacts Groups
- 81 Add Contacts Entry to a Group
- 81 Using Add New/Edit Contact Option
- 82 Create a New Group
- 82 Rename a Group
- 83 Erase a Group
- 83 Memory Status
- 84 Types of Messages
- 84 Create and Send Text Messages
- 86 Receive Text Messages
- 86 Receive Messages While in a Call
- 86 Send Picture Messages in Camera Mode
- 89 Send Picture Messages in Standby Mode
- 91 Receive Picture Messages
- 92 Message Folders
- 92 Messages
- 93 Drafts
- 93 Create a Draft Message
- 94 View and Edit Draft Text Messages
- 95 View and Edit Draft Pic. Messages
- 96 Managing Draft Messages
- 96 Voicemail
- 96 Listen to Voicemail Now
- 97 Listen to Voicemail Now
- 97 Listen to Voicemail Later
- 97 Erase Messages
- 98 Quick Text
- 98 Message Settings
- 100 Taking Pictures
- 100 Taking Single Pictures
- 102 Taking Multiple-Shot Pictures
- 104 Screen Layouts
- 104 Camera Screen
- 105 Camera Screen Buttons
- 106 Saving Pictures
- 106 Camera Options
- 107 Shooting Mode
- 108 Frames
- 108 Timer
- 109 Resolution
- 109 Options — Camera Tab
- 109 White Balance
- 110 Effects
- 111 Quality
- 111 Night Shot
- 111 Options — Settings Tab
- 111 Guideline
- 112 Review
- 112 Shutter Sound
- 113 Memory
- 113 Brightness
- 114 Zoom
- 114 The Pictures Gallery
- 115 Access from Camera
- 116 Access by Menu or from Edit Contact or New PIC Msg Screen
- 118 Point, Click, and Send Pictures
- 119 Accessing Multimedia
- 119 Using Your Music Player
- 120 Launching the Music Library Menu
- 122 Music Player Controls
- 122 Loading Music Files
- 123 Ringtones
- 124 Record New
- 125 Erasing Ringtone Files
- 126 Brew
- 126 Accessing Brew
- 126 Downloading Applications
- 127 Browser
- 127 Stored Web Content
- 127 Launching Browser
- 128 Exit Browser
- 128 Using Browser
- 129 Using Links
- 129 How Browser Buttons Work
- 132 Launching Voice Service
- 133 Voice Commands
- 134 Voice Command Tips:
- 134 Voice-Activating Your Contacts List
- 135 Ending Calls Before Restarting the Voice Service Software
- 135 Voice Command Settings
- 135 Confirm Choices
- 136 Sensitivity
- 136 Adapt Voice
- 137 Tips for Adapting Voice
- 137 Using Adapt Voice
- 138 Key Setting
- 138 About Voice Service
- 139 Tools Menu
- 139 Voice Service
- 139 Bluetooth
- 140 Turn Bluetooth On/Off
- 140 Turning Bluetooth On
- 140 Turning Bluetooth Off
- 140 Pair with a Bluetooth Device
- 141 Device List
- 141 Bluetooth Options
- 142 Calendar
- 143 Add a New Event
- 143 Memo Pad
- 143 Add a Memo
- 144 View, Edit, and Erase Memos
- 145 Sketch Pad
- 146 Alarm Clock
- 148 World Time
- 149 Stop Watch
- 149 Timer
- 150 Calculator
- 151 Tip Calculator
- 152 Converter
- 152 Currency — Reviewing/Editing Exchange Rates
- 153 Device Search
- 154 Accessing Your Settings
- 154 Location
- 155 Widgets
- 156 Sounds Settings
- 156 Master Volume
- 157 Call Sounds
- 158 Alert Sounds
- 159 Keypad Volume
- 159 Service Alerts
- 160 Power On/Off
- 160 Display Settings
- 160 Banner
- 161 Backlight
- 162 Wallpaper
- 162 Fonts
- 162 Unlock Screen
- 163 Transition Effect
- 163 Touch Settings
- 164 Phone Settings
- 164 Airplane Mode
- 165 Language
- 165 QWERTY Action
- 166 Word Completion
- 166 Security
- 167 Edit Code
- 167 Restrictions
- 168 Emergency #
- 169 Phone Lock Setting
- 169 Lock Phone Now
- 170 Reset Settings
- 171 System Select
- 171 NAM Select
- 172 Set Time
- 172 PC Connection
- 173 Call Settings
- 173 Answer Options
- 173 Auto Retry
- 174 TTY Mode
- 175 One Touch Dial
- 175 Voice Privacy
- 175 DTMF Tones
- 176 Memory Manager
- 176 Save Options
- 176 Phone Memory
- 177 Memory Usage
- 177 Freeing Memory
- 178 Card Memory
- 179 Memory Usage
- 179 Freeing Memory
- 181 Formatting a Memory Card
- 182 Phone Info
- 183 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
- 183 Do cell phones pose a health hazard?
- 185 Research Results to Date: Is there a connection between RF and certain health problems?
- 185 Interphone Study
- 186 International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS)
- 186 Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS)
- 187 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute
- 187 Cell Phone Industry Actions
- 188 Reducing Exposure: Hands-Free Kits and Other Accessories
- 188 Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
- 188 Hands-Free Kits
- 189 Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF Radiation
- 190 Children and Cell Phones
- 192 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information
- 195 Smart Practices While Driving
- 195 On the Road - Off the Phone
- 197 Battery Use and Safety
- 200 Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
- 201 Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices and batteries
- 202 UL Certified Travel Charger
- 203 Display / Touch-Screen
- 204 GPS & AGPS
- 204 Your Location
- 205 Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls
- 205 Navigation
- 206 Emergency Calls
- 208 Care and Maintenance
- 210 Responsible Listening
- 214 Operating Environment
- 214 Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices
- 214 Implantable Medical Devices
- 215 Other Medical Devices
- 215 Vehicles
- 215 Posted Facilities
- 216 Potentially Explosive Environments
- 217 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices
- 220 Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device
- 220 FCC Notice and Cautions
- 220 FCC Notice
- 220 Cautions
- 221 Other Important Safety Information
- 222 Standard Limited Warranty
- 229 End User License Agreement for Software
- 237 Precautions for Transfer and Disposal
- 239 Numerics
- 239 A
- 239 B
- 240 C
- 242 D
- 242 E
- 242 F
- 243 G
- 243 H
- 243 I
- 243 K
- 243 L
- 243 M
- 245 N
- 245 O
- 245 P
- 246 Q
- 246 R
- 247 S
- 249 T
- 250 U
- 250 V
- 250 W