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J@TC Joined: Dec 28, 2002 Posts: 6 PM |
Strange sorry if i gave the wrong idea, i was telling stepan , what was written in my manual , it says that "You can choose whether you want to hear the recorded voice command for a name when you receive an incomming call , from the contact."
In regards to the magic word , in the manual clearly states "You can record a magic word and use it as a voice command to allow totally handsfree access to voice control. INstead of pressing and holding yes , you say the magic word and then one of your recorded voice commands . THE MAGIC WORD IS SPECIALY SUITABLE WHEN DRIVING A CAR WITH A CAR HANDS FREE KIT INSTALLED , BECAUSE YOU USE EXTERNAL POWER INSTEAD OF THE BATTERY POWER OF YOUR PHONE .YOU CAN ALSO USE THE MAGIC WORD WHEN THE PHONE IS CONNECTED TOA PORTABLE HANDSFREE." |
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Strangely Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: 56 PM |
I guess they were talking about the wired HF version in the manual! |
stepan Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 3 From: Stepan Aser PM |
Strangely + others
1. I resolved the issue with "disconnecting" from the BT - it actually does not disconnect completely, just the green light goes off when call is finished, or when the BT is not in active operation for a while (this happens despite the fact that the BT operation is set to Always On in the handset)
2. the lack of announcement of incoming caller name through the BT kit was a negative surprise for me (of course I have it turned on in the handset and nametags are recorded on the handset). For some reason I considered this to be a sure feature.
3. I am also disapointed with the lack of the functionality of magic word command - I am having hard time getting used to holding down the green button long enough to get the voice dial started - it is annoying especially when driving in the city when I have to change gears and meanwhile I find my right hand occupied with holding down the stupid button long enough to get the call going.
4. I disagree with the argument that the magic word can't be used, because the phone would have to permanently be listening through the HF and the phone battery would drain too fast. As a user I don't mind fast draining battery - I can always charge the phone in the car if I know I will be driving too long or I can disable the feature in the phone if I don't want to take advantage of it. Again, I expected SE to include the magic word feature.
5. My manual for the bluetooth writes about being able to use more than one handset. For example, when the user has 2 bluetooth phones (which I have T39 and N6310) that are both paired with the HCB-30 and he receives an incoming call on any of those two phones, the ringing phone should connect to the HF, allowing the user to receive the phone in the HF. Of course this is not working for outgoing calls - there the last paired phone is prefered. However with the above combination T39 and 6310 the above described does not work at all. I am not sure if its because of Nokia or if it is another of the features that are different than what is described. I would appreciate if anybody gets this feature working.
Regards,
Stepan
stepan.aser@volny.cz
[ This Message was edited by: stepan on 2003-01-16 22:10 ]
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Strangely Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: 56 PM |
@ stepan
Do you have a problem with voice answer?
I have the advanced mute kit also and find that when the HF rings that the stereo only mutes in-between rings and it is only when muted that the voice answer works for me, so i have to time it just right in the quiet period while the stereo is muted. |
stepan Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 3 From: Stepan Aser PM |
@ strangely
I don't have the advanced mute harness, but use something supplied by the car manufacturer and it also mutes the car only between rings. I will try your 'timed answer' tommorrow... thanks for the tip. |
Gorilla800lbs Joined: Oct 25, 2002 Posts: 42 From: New York, NY PM |
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| 2. the lack of announcement of incoming caller name through the BT kit was a negative surprise for me (of course I have it turned on in the handset and nametags are recorded on the handset). For some reason I considered this to be a sure feature. |
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Does anyone know for sure if this feature is correctly supported by Parrot CK3000? |
Xeno Joined: Mar 12, 2003 Posts: 5 PM |
> the caller name is not announced through the HF
Hi,
are there any news about the function with the caller name?
In german forums and also here I've read, that it's possible with the HBH-30. So why should it not work with the HCB-30? Perhaps it's depending on the firmware of the phone?
Greetings,
Sven
PS: Sorry for my bad english  |
dave_uk Joined: Mar 06, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: London, UK PM |
Caller names are supported by the T68i, the P800 and I assume the T68 and T39. They also both work with the HBH-30, HBH-60 and HCB-30, though I must admit, I have found it intermittently stops working and starts again.
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CHiort Joined: Mar 21, 2002 Posts: 22 From: United States, Texas PM |
I noted that some feature set is different when using the T39 and the HBH-30 and using it with T68.
Note that you must record your voice commands TROUGH the HBH-30 in order to get it to work properly. The voice recognition will have problems with sound sounds otherwise.
When I use the HBH30 and a call comes in, I can hear the caller name in the earpiece.
I'm also answering and rejecting call successfully using the HBH-30.
But REMEMBER, record the demands trough the headset !
I have not used the Magic Word. |
Xeno Joined: Mar 12, 2003 Posts: 5 PM |
@dave_uk:
thanks for your answer. I think, I will buy the HCB-30. I hope, that the callers name will work on my set.
It's too bad, that the Parrot CK-3000 don't have a volume-control on the remote control. I think, otherwise I would buy the Parrot.
Greetings,
Sven |
Gorilla800lbs Joined: Oct 25, 2002 Posts: 42 From: New York, NY PM |
CK3000's volume is controlled through Accessories menu on your phone. And the voice tags are recorded by CK3000 are kept in its own memory. Makes sence. Two sets of tags for two different environments made through two different conduits are kept separate. And CK3000 actually announces the caller's name through your car speakers, not through your phone in your purse on the backseat of the car, as people complained. |
Xeno Joined: Mar 12, 2003 Posts: 5 PM |
I find it a little bit complicated to change the volume through the phone, when you are on the road.
I have now an answer von SE germany. They told me, that the HBC-30 don't support the caller's name.
I've ordered the set already, but when it really don't work I will swap it for the CK3000.
CU,
Sven |
Athanasios Joined: Mar 17, 2003 Posts: 4 PM |
Caller names work for me with most bluetooth headsets and carkits. The trick is to use long (sometimes very long) names. When a call comes in, the BT connection is established, while at the same time the caller name is played back. So playback is over by the time the headset/carkit is ready.
Using "Name" will seem not to work, but using "Hello phone please call Name" will do.
I know, not elegant but does the trick. |
MatrixAce Joined: Aug 20, 2002 Posts: 9 From: Singapore PM, WWW
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I've tried the "Magic Word" once only... If I still remember correct, you have to leave "Magic Word" to "ON" (Note that this will drain the battery life quite fast... sure ensure that you charge it daily if you even intend to use it the next day). And you have to train the "Magic Word" to recognise your voice. After training the "Magic Word" for a few session, your phone should be able to recognise your voice.
Need anything else just email me.
matrix_ace@pacific.net.sg
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Xeno Joined: Mar 12, 2003 Posts: 5 PM |
Hi,
thanks for the trick, Athanasios.
I've got the HCB-30 today and I'm not very happy with the caller name. I can only record ca. 3 seconds voice-command for one entry. Sometimes the connect from the phone to the HCB lasts longer and you can't hear the name through the car-kit.
Now I think over if I should swap the HCB for the CK-3000. I like the remote-control of the HCB with the state-LED and the blue lighting. What do you mean? Can I give up e.g. the volume-control? Is some Parrot-User missing the comfortable adjustment of the volume? Can someone tell me something about the voice-quality? Is this similar to the HCB?
Hope, somebody can help me with the evaluation.
CU,
Sven
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