Kyocera Phone 2235 User Manual
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Using Voice Recognition
Using a voice shortcut
Once you have created a voice shortcut for a feature (see “Creating a voice
shortcut”), you can access the feature by pressing and holding
up
and by speaking the shortcut when prompted.
Training Voice Recognition
If your phone is having trouble recognizing your voice, you can train it with
the commands “yes,” “no,” and “wake up.”
Note:
The Wake up command is used with a Hands-free Car Kit or Headset
(both sold separately) to turn the phone on.
1. Select
Menu
→
Settings
→
Voice Services
→
Voice Training
→
Train All
.
2. Follow the prompts to train the phone.
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