
The HFK works in general independent from the speaker, that means it
can immediately be operated without a `Voice training´. Then user
training is only needed if you speak a strong dialect. The HFK reads
twenty terms aloud to you which you have to repeat so that the system
can “get used to” your voice.
Here you will receive short instructions about the essential functions of
the HFK.
20.3 Audio
In this area you have the possibility to change the audio settings of the HFK.
DSP
The HFK has an integrated noise and echo suppression (DSP) which is
activated as a standard and ensures the optimal voice quality for most
mobile telephones.
Note:
We recommend that you keep this setting. X
If you should still have an inferior voice quality, you have the possibility
here to both deactivate the DSP of the HFK or the DSP of your mobile
telephone.
RINGTONES
The HFK is sold with four ring tones from which you can respectively
select one. With `NEXT´ or `PREVIOUS´ you can navigate in the
list.
With `ACC E P T´ the ring tone is selected.
VOLUME
Here, you are able to adjust the volume level of the voice reproduction
and ringing tones. The voice commands ‘MORE’, ‘LESS’, ‘MAXIMUM’,
and ‘MINIMUM’ and “ACCEPT” are available to use.
MUTE DELAY
Some car radios have delayed muting. In order to prevent the voice
reproduction from being fed back incompletely, you can delay the voice
reproduction of the hands-free car kit by up to three seconds.
Speaker
adaptation
Description
Audio
DSP
Phone DSP
Device DSP
Echo suppression
Ringtones
Playback
Accept
Volume
Language
Mute delay
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