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COMAND Voice Control (Address Book)
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"List Destination Memory"
You can use the "List destination memory"
command to listen to the entries from the
address book's destination memory and, if
required, navigate to one of them. If the list
contains more than 30 entries, the system
asks you to say the name from which the
reading shall be started.
Example of dialog:
s List destination memory
The system reads out all entries, from
the address book destination memory.
To select an entry and set an address:
X
Pull the Voice Control lever toward you at
the selected entry.
If there is more than one address, the system
asks
t Do you want to navigate to Smith home
or work?
s Home
t Smith home. Starting route guidance
The system starts route guidance.
To cancel the dialog:
X
Push the Voice Control lever away from
you.
You have canceled the dialog. The system
confirms by responding "Cancel".
COMAND Voice Control (Address
Book)
G
Warning!
Please devote your attention first and
foremost to the traffic situation you are in.
Before your journey, please familiarize
yourself with the address book functions.
Only use the Voice Control System when road
and traffic conditions permit you to do so.
Otherwise you could be involved in an
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accident in which you or others could be
injured.
Overview
The address book gives you the option of
storing information about people in the form
of entries.
Using voice control, you can dial a phone
number stored in the address book or start
route guidance for a stored address.
Apart from the speaker-dependent voice tags
stored in the address book, voice control can
recognize all the entries in the name fields of
the address book. Recognition of the entries
in the address book depends on the text that
was entered. To make a call you must say the
text of the entry.
Check the address book entries for the
following:
The name entries, e.g. last name and first
R
name, are in the right fields.
Do not use abbreviations or acronyms.
R
Avoid unnecessary spaces in names.
R
Do not use special characters.
R
You can improve voice recognition by saving
a speaker-dependent voice tag for address
book entries.
Use a speaker-dependent voice tag:
for names which are difficult to pronounce
R
to distinguish names which sound similar
R
for names which are not pronounced as
R
they are written
Voice control can store up to 50 of these
address book entries by means of a speaker-
dependent voice tag.
Operation
You can use voice control at any time to:
save a name
R
select a name
R

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