User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Installing the Handsfree Kit
- Using Your Car Kit
- User Interface Module (UIM) Control Buttons
- Connecting Your Phone to the Car Kit
- Removing Your Phone from the Car Kit
- Placing a Call with the Car Kit
- Answering a Call
- Ending a Call
- Using Features while on a Call
- Managing the Contact List
- Turning Off System Prompts
- Announcing a Caller
- Audio Indicators
- Selecting a Language
- If You Need Help
- Calling Features Quick Reference
- Appendix
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Appendix
Appendix
Definitions
Phone Tips
Features Support
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Sony/Ericsson T610 and the T616 do not switch from privacy to handsfree
mode.
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Nokia 6310i does not support memory dialing.
Term Definition
Boot
The trunk.
Continuous Voice
Recognition
The ability to find word boundaries without requiring
pauses between words.
Handset
The wireless phone.
Pair
The process used by two wireless devices, with
passcodes as an input, to create the link of the
Bluetooth® authentication process.
Passcode
A term that is generally synonymous with PIN or
passkey, used in the Bluetooth specifications. The
passcode is entered into the devices involved in
pairing, enabling them to verify the operation.
In this application, to avoid confusion, passkey is
used as distinct from PIN, which is used to unlock a
handset’s SIM card.
Press and Hold
A button press of at least 1 second.
Press and Release
Pressing a button for 100 milliseconds.
Ready State
The system is paired to a phone but is not in an
active call.
Speaker Dependence
The degree to which a speech recognition system
requires knowledge of a speaker’s individual voice
characteristics in order to successfully process
speech.
Speaker
Independence
Describes speech recognition systems that do not
need to be trained by a user.
Voice Recognition
The method of verbal input into the speech interface.