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Remote voice control
NOTES:
Once you have activated the remote voice control feature, you are using your cell phone’s
voice app to operate your cell phone.
Please check the cell phone user’s manual and the voice app’s help topics to find out what
commands you can use and any limitations of the voice app.
Some cell phone manufacturers or network carriers may customize the phone’s operating
system and implement their own voice app. If you want to use Google Now, you need to
manually set it as your default voice app. For detailed instructions, refer to your cell phone
user’s manual, or contact your cell phone’s manufacturer or network carrier. You may also go
to “Google Product Forums” on the Internet and check the corresponding help topics.
Due to the settings of certain cell phones and voice apps, your cell phone may not support
the remote voice control feature. Contact your cell phone’s manufacturer or network carrier,
or check the voice app’s help topics if you encounter any problems.
During the remote voice control activation, if your Android cell phone comes with both a
dedicated voice app and Google Now, it may prompt you to select which voice app to use,
and whether use it for just once or always. Select the desired options. If you do not respond
to your cell phone’s prompt in time, the telephone displays Connection timeout. Please
check cell status.. Press O� and try again.
If the cell phone is in use, the telephone displays Bluetooth system busy.
If you receive a landline or cell line incoming call when you have activated remote voice
control on a connected cell phone, the remote voice control operation will be ended.
The feature may be ended automatically by your cell phone. For example, a cell call has been
established via the remote voice control feature and the call has just ended.
If you need to press dialing keys (0-9, TONE , QUIET#) during a cell call, please make the
call using the cell lines of your telephone system instead of using the voice app via the
remote voice control feature (see Make, answer or end a cell call on page 54).
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