Using Voice Commands - Tesla 3 Owner's Manual

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You can use voice commands to:
Call a contact.
Navigate to a location.
Listen to Internet music.
To initiate a voice command, tap the
microphone button on the
touchscreen. When you hear the
tone, speak your command. As you
speak, the touchscreen displays an
interpretation of your command. It
also displays tips to remind you of
the type of commands you can
speak. When you finish speaking the
command, tap the voice button
again or simply wait.
Note: You can also initiate a voice command
by pressing the right scroll button.
To call a contact on your Bluetooth-connected
phone, say "Call" or "Dial", followed by the
contact's first and/or last names. For example,
"Call Joe" or "Call Joe Smith".
To search for, or navigate to, a location, say
"Where is", "Drive to", or "Navigate to",
followed by an address, business name,
business category, or landmark. For example,
"Where is Stanford University?", "Drive to
Tesla in Palo Alto", or "Navigate to Starbucks
on Homestead in Cupertino".
If you defined a navigation address for your
home or work location (see
Navigation
on page 120), you can use a voice
command to navigate there by saying
"Navigate home" or "Navigate to work".
To listen to an Internet music service, say
"Listen to" or "Play", followed by the name of
the song, album, artist, or combination. To
improve voice recognition accuracy, provide
multiple cues in your command, such as the
artist plus the song (for example, "Listen to
Yellow Brick Road" or "Play Yellow Brick Road
by Elton John").
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