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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Thats what I thought Has the HBH-600 enabled this?
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Prometheus Joined: Sep 13, 2004 Posts: 34 From: Malaysia PM |
Well this is what rufo replied on PM, he asked to post it:
How" are a good question!
First i bought a "Jabra 250" bluetooth earphone. I tryed everyday to get it to answer my "ringring" but it wouldn't!! The Jabra was very capricious.......
A friend said to me; buy Ericsson's own "HBH-600" instead, its much better...
I went to the store where i bought the Jabra and ask if they could change it to HBH-600, they said OK if i pay the $ between....
HBH-600 worked at once!
But of course; I have to "learn" my t630 the name that respond to each number!
And i have learnd something too; You can only have 1 number to that person on each voice-call. If i have registred under "Ina": Home-number, Mobile-number and Office-number - and ask for "Ina" it wouldn't work. Instead i get a message on the display; "Several numbers in register - make a choice".
When i had make phone ready for HBH-600'n, it's very easy to use. And when someone call me, i say;
"RuFo answer", i hear a short tone - and the person is in my ear..
But "Bluetooth" eat battery! So i had to charge them every night...
HBH-600 work much better with my T630, - but - Jabra was more pleasant to have behind my ear....
RuFo
I think RUfo means that "ringring" will allow him to voice answer his calls.
And I advised rufo to set the number to call of his choice by "default number" setting in the phonebook.
I don't think the hbh bt headset supports the "magic word" function. Only the wired headsets support the "magic word function"
[ This Message was edited by: Prometheus on 2005-03-28 16:35 ] |
rufo Joined: Mar 23, 2005 Posts: 41 From: PM |
Yes but No........
I know what i like to say in Norwegian, but to find the right words in English.........
(I don't speak English ....but i understand what you say.... )
HBH- 600 do accept "magic-word".... but I have to "learn" both HBH-600 and my T630 to recive what i tell them.
My car dont have hands-free but i use the HBH-600 as one.
Because in Norway it's not legal to use mobile-phone when you drive a car. But if you have hands-free its ok......
When both HBH-600 and T630 have learnd the "code" for which person, i press the button on HBH-600 once and say; "Ina"(my daughter!) and a few seconds later Ina answers!
If someone call ME - i just say; "RuFo svarer" (That what i have "explaind" my phone to understand are the signal for answering)
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Prometheus Joined: Sep 13, 2004 Posts: 34 From: Malaysia PM |
rufo.
I understand what u say.
But.. SE "magic word" will let you voice dial without the need to press button. What you are doing now is pressing button on bluetooth and voice dialing.
You may want to read your t630 manual on what "magic word" is.
"Magic word" and "voice dial" is not the same.
However thank you very much for answering my questions. I think that it is difficult because of small language barrier.
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