Acura MDX & Hands Free Link

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jack, Feb 1, 2005.

  1. Jack

    Jack Guest

    Hi,


    Does any know how use the voice settings on the phone from t­he MDX
    Hands Free control?


    I have a Sony Ericsson T637. I've enabled the voice command­s on the
    phone. I've also set up the voice tags (the names of people­ recorded

    in my voice used for voice recognition).


    My problem is that I don't know how to access those voice ta­gs from
    the
    MDX hands free link. It seems that they are two different v­oice
    command systems. I was hoping to be able to say the names t­hat are
    already on my phone.


    Other than that I am able to make calls by say, "Call", then­ the
    number.


    Thanks,
    Jack
     
    Jack, Feb 1, 2005
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  2. I use the T610 with my TL, but I bet they are about the same.

    Voice Command on the phone handset does not "translate" to voice
    command on your bluetooth HandsFree in your car. You can use
    "Transfer" to move from one to the other if you enter or leave your
    car, but that's not the same.

    You click on your Phone on the steering wheel and say: "Phonebook" (or
    "Phonebook Help"). It will come back and say: "Phonebook options are:
    List, Enter, Call, Delete." Say "Enter" and follow the instructions.
    It reads them back to you as it's done with each phone entry. The
    Phonebook in the '04 TL has room for 50 entries. You have to speak
    normally (both speed and loudness-wise), because pauses are
    interpreted as information you don't want. Have to be distinct in what
    you name your entries... or maybe it's my Hungarian accent, but Voice
    Command has a helluva time distinguishing between "Day's Spa" and
    "Glen's Car," for instance. So changing the latter to "Glen's
    Cellular" flies.

    Hopes this helps.

    Best,

    Andrew
     
    Andrew J. Rozsa, Feb 1, 2005
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  3. Jack

    Jack Guest

    Thanks Andrew.

    I was hoping that the HFL would work like the bluetooth headsets. Oh
    well maybe the next version of HFL will have this feature...

    Jack
     
    Jack, Feb 1, 2005
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