Direct Action Commands; Launch - Delphi DEA600 Owner's Manual

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Centesimal:
"Hundred, Thousand".
Special Characters:
"Number (Hash tag, Hash, Pound, Square), Star (Asterisk), Plus".
Basic disagree command:
"no, incorrect, wrong, negative, none are correct, none of these, not really,
no I said, no I did not, nope, na, no way".
Basic cancel command:
"No, Negative, Do not, Don't, Cancel [request], Abort, Stop, End".
Basic agree command:
"Yes, correct, that is correct, yeah, ya, yep, yup, sure, right, OK, positive,
you got it, probably, you bet".
General Audio Commands:
"Mute, Unmute".
General Options:
"Option <Basic_Numbers | <Decimal_Numbers".
Help Command:
"Help".
If any of these is not valid the System says:
-"Sorry, Invalid Command".

Direct Action Commands

Direct action commands refer to commands from the vocabulary that does
not need a second action to perform the command. These commands
emulate a soft key press or a hard button press in the System.
Time Command:
-"What time is it?"
The System shows the time in the Voice Recognition pop-up for 5 seconds.
After the 5 seconds the pop-up is closed.
-"What day is it?"
The System shows the Date in full format (It is [Day of the week], [Month]
[Day], [Year]) in the Voice Recognition pop-up for 5 seconds.
After the 5 seconds the pop-up is closed.
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Launch

Switch command
-"Switch to ****** or Switch to ****** app"
The System opens the application specified by the user.
Open command
-"Open ****** or Launch the ****** app"
The System opens the application specified by the user.
General Options
-"Option ######"
In the case the System registers multiple valid results, it displays a list of the
multiple valid results as Figure 83 illustrates.
Each item in the list works as a soft key selector.
The System activates one of the listed options by two ways:
The System performs the function related to the option selected.
Figure 83: Multiple valid results for the captured voice command screen
Via a Voice command
Via the selection of the soft key selector
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