Nokia RV-1 Cell Phone Accessories User Manual


 
Delete a voice command
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Note
You can easily play back your recordings using a voice
command. Say the voice command, and your car kit
begins with the last recording made. Press to skip
to the next recording.
Note
To use this shortcut, you must assign a voice command
to this function in your car kit. For further information,
see “Voice commands” on page 56.
Delete a voice command
You can use this option to erase a voice command in order to
make room for new ones.
X With the display in standby, press to access the menu.
X Scroll to the Voice menu, and press to open it.
X Scroll to List of voice commands, and press to select
this item.
X Scroll to the desired command, and press to select it.
X Scroll to Delete, and press to select the option.
X Press again to go to the next voice command.
Bluetooth wireless technology
Different Bluetooth functions are available depending on the
usage mode selected.
Bluetooth wireless technology is an
international standard for wireless
short-range communication. It allows
you to establish a wireless connection
between your car kit and a compatible device supporting
Bluetooth wireless technology. Such devices may include a
mobile phone, a laptop computer, or a wireless headset.
Since devices with Bluetooth technology communicate using
radio waves, your car kit and the other device do not need to be
in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only need to be within a
maximum of 10 meters of each other, although the connection
can be subject to interference from obstructions such as the car
body or from other electronic devices.
The car kit consistently utilizes the security features offered by
Bluetooth wireless technology:
Data transmissions are encrypted.
The car kit checks the identity of remote devices to avoid
unwanted connections.
To create a connection using Bluetooth wireless technology to a
device for the first time, this verification must be done
manually by exchanging Bluetooth passcodes. This procedure is
called pairing (see “Pairing” on page 60). If the devices are