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Old 09-04-2007, 11:48 AM   #1 (permalink)

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Smooth and simple . . . that's the Coupe! Calling 911 is as quick as pressing a button. The three ICE (In Case of Emergency) keys make getting a hold of your emergency contacts a breeze. Finally, the simplified menu with large font means navigating your phone is easy.
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Special Features
  • Easy to Use Menu with Large Font
  • 3 ICE (In Case of Emergency)Keys
  • Dedicated 911 Key
  • White Volume Keys
  • White Voice Activated Dialing Key
  • Blue Headset Port Cover
  • Red Charging Port Cover with Color Coded Travel Charger
Mobile Media
  • TXT Messaging
  • Voice Mail
Data & Text
  • Up to 9 lines of text
  • T9 Predictive Text
  • Phone book with up to 500 Contacts
  • Tip Calculator
  • Calculator
  • Calendar
  • World Clock
  • Notepad, Stop Watch
Voice & Audio
  • Polyphonic ringer and sound capability
  • Speakerphone
  • Vibrating Alert
  • Voice Activated Dialing
General
  • E911 Capable
  • TTY Compatible
  • Handset Insurance Available
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility Rating: M4/T4
Specifications
  • All Digital (800/1900 MHz CDMA)
  • Dimensions: 3.8" (H) x 1.8" (W) x 0.8" (D)
  • Weight: 3.3 ounces
  • Main Display: 2.0" 262K Color TFT (176 x 220)
  • Sub Display: 1.1" Mono STN (96 x 96)
  • SAR: Ear -.628 W/kg:, Body -.250 W/kg
  • Battery: 920 mAh Lithium Ion
  • Battery Usage Time: Up to 221 Minutes OR
  • Battery Standby Time: Up to 229 Hours
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  • Easy to Use Menu with Large Font
  • Dedicated 911 Key
  • 3 Programmable In Case of Emergency Keys
  • Speakerphone
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4/T4
    For details on Hearing Aid Compatibility, see About Us — Accessibility.
  • Meets FCC SAR limit. Manufacturer's highest FCC reported SAR .628 W/kg at ear, .250 W/kg on body. Actual SAR may vary.
  • Standard Lithium–Ion Battery (920mAh)
  • AC Travel Charger
  • Desktop Cradle
  • User Guide
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Service Guide
  • Enhanced Text Messaging with Graphics
  • Text Alerts for Sports, News & Weather
  • T9® Predictive Text
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Default Voice Activated Dialing

Hello,

Can anyone tell me how to deactivate Voice Activated Dialing on the Verizon Wireless Coupe?

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Hello,

Can anyone tell me how to deactivate Voice Activated Dialing on the Verizon Wireless Coupe?

Thanks
I would like to know the answer to that one too. When I first got my phone the VoiceSignal was activated by pressing and holding the button on the side of the phone. That was a little problematic as just sitting down would sometimes cause the button to be pressed. If it happened in the car I might not hear the voice prompt over the radio and the phone would hear the radio and dial someone in my address book at random.

So I made a special point to position the phone so this would not happen.

Now the VoiceSignal program runs whenever I open the phone. It does not understand “Shut up”; “no”; “goaway” or “#@*%#@”. The only way to stop it from dialing someone at random is to press the End/PWR button.

Looking at all the options under “Settings” does not reveal any clues as to how to disable it or make it go back to the old setting.

I do have a 5 pound hammer…..

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