Settings; Examples For A Voice Dialogue - Becker CASCADE PRO Operation Manual

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Settings

You can change the settings for voice
mode in "Voice mode" on page 180. The
factory settings are configured to make
voice mode as easy as possible to oper-
ate for the most inexperienced users.
Experienced users often want to use
voice mode to speed up the operation of
the unit by assigning voice entries to
other commands or reducing the amount
of audible feedback. The following
settings can be made:
• In "Voice output" on page 183. Here
you can specify the amount of audible
feedback.
• Voice entry signal
You can switch off the signal tone
before each voice entry.
• Confirm voice entry
You can specify whether the com-
mand should be confirmed after each
voice entry.
• Detailed voice output
In some places, voice mode responds
with a slightly longer voice output.
You can switch off this voice output.
• Extended PTT
If you have activated "Extended PTT"
(Push-To-Talk), voice recognition
will also be activated every time one
of the buttons on the unit is pressed
(e.g.
).
• Automatic dialogues
Here you can specify whether a
(voice) dialogue should be started
when specific events occur.
Voice mode

Examples for a voice dialogue

A number of examples of voice dialogues
appear below. To familiarise yourself
with voice mode, we recommend that you
run through these examples once your-
self.
You can use voice mode like a remote
control and operate the unit using its
menu structure: If for example you say
the command Navigation, the naviga-
tion screen will appear, as if you had
pressed the navigation button. Voice
mode is subsequently reactivated and
you can say new commands. For exam-
ple, you can now say Enter destination.
Please note that some areas (e.g. sound
settings) do not support voice mode. If
you navigate to the sound settings using
voice mode, you will not be able to
continue to operate the unit in voice
mode.
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