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If you experience difficulty with the system
recognizing a command, try saying it more
softly, and wait for a few seconds after
the beep, or you may just try saying it again.
Background noise may cause voice
commands to be misunderstood, including
airflow noise from wind.
To use the voice recognition system, the map
DVD must be loaded and the navigation
system must be on.
This system is able to recognize commands in three
different languages. The system will only recognize
commands based on the language selected from
the Driver Information Center (DIC). See "Driver
Information Center, DIC Vehicle Personalization" in
the Index of your vehicles owner manual.
Voice Recognition Commands
The following list shows all of the voice commands
available for the navigation system with a brief
description of each. The commands are listed with
the optional words in brackets. To use the voice
commands, refer to the instructions listed
previously.
Voice Tag Commands
The following are voice tag commands you can
access by clearly stating the commands exactly as
they are written. You may have up to 40 voice
tag entries for destinations.
Navigation go to [destination], navigation
select: These commands instruct the system to
select a destination saved under the voice tag you
have stored. The system will prompt you for a
destination name then wait for you to state
the name.
If you are not currently driving on a route, the
system will automatically create the voice tag
destination as the final destination. If you are
currently driving on a route, the system will
automatically create the voice tag destination as a
stopover. Up to three stopovers can be created.
Storing Voice Tags
From the address book entry information page,
press the Add Voice tag screen button. The system
will respond "Name Please?" and you will have
four seconds to record a name. The system will ask
for confirmation of the name before saving it as a
voice tag.
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