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What do I want to do?
Call a stored contact
Call up the call list
Read out e-mails/text messages
Dictate messages
Use natural voice commands
Global voice commands for
navigation
What do I want to do?
Enter a new destination
Select a recent destination
Enter a stopover
Select home/work as destination
Drive to the address of a stored
contact
What do I have to say?
Call e.g. Smith (private/work/general)
Call list/missed calls/incoming calls/dialled numbers
Read out e-mails/text messages
Dictate (new) e-mail/(new) text message
Examples: I want to call John Smith.
Call John Smith on the mobile phone.
Show me my call list.
Dial the last number again.
What do I have to say?
Take me to e.g. London, 10 Downing Street/Enter address/
Enter new destination
Recent destinations/stored destinations
Enter a stopover
Take me home/Take me to work
Take me to e.g. John Smith
Information
If the contact is not unique, the command leads to the
dialogue. You can say the first name, surname or both.
A specific telephone number can also be selected.
Voice commands lead to a global call list from which
an entry can be selected or called.
b b The connected mobile phone supports the
function.
b b The connected mobile phone supports the
function.
The service is not available in all languages and mar-
kets. Service cannot be used with Apple devices.
As an alternative to actual commands, the PCM can
detect natural voice commands (not available in all
languages).
Information
Depending on the country selected, you can navigate
by saying Take me to in one sentence or step by step.
Starts navigation to the stored address.
In the next step, the system asks for the name of the
contact.
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