Cadillac CT4 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast-15283644) - 2022 -
CRC - 7/28/21
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INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
be completed entirely using voice
commands while some manual
commands may expedite a task. If a
selection is made using a manual
control, the voice recognition dialog
will progress in the same way as if the
selection were made using a voice
command. Once the system completes
the task, or the session is terminated,
the voice recognition dialog stops.
An example of this type of manual
intervention is touching an entry of a
displayed number list instead of
speaking the number associated with
the entry desired.
Canceling Voice Recognition
.
Touch or say
“
Cancel
”
or
“
Exit
”
to
terminate the voice recognition
session and show the display where
voice recognition was initiated.
.
Press
i
on the steering wheel
controls to terminate the voice
recognition session and show the
display where voice recognition was
initiated.
Natural Language Commands
Most languages do not support
natural language commands in
sentence form. For those languages,
use direct commands like the
examples shown on the display.
Helpful Hints for Speaking
Commands
Voice recognition can understand
commands that are naturally stated in
sentence form or direct commands
that state the application and
the task.
For best results:
.
Listen for the prompt before saying
a command or reply.
.
Speak the command naturally, not
too fast, not too slow.
.
Use direct commands without a lot
of extra words. For example,
“
Call
<name> at work,
” “
Play
”
followed by
the artist or song name, or
“
Tune
”
followed by the radio station
number.
.
Navigation destinations can be
made in a single command using
keywords. A few examples are:
“
I
want directions to an address,
” “
I
need to find a Place of Interest or
(POI),
”
or
“
Find contact.
”
The system responds by requesting
more details. For other POIs, say the
name of a category like
“
Restaurants,
” “
Shopping Malls,
”
or
“
Hospitals.
”
.
Navigating to a destination outside
of the current country takes more
than one command. The first
command is to tell the system
where the navigation will take place,
such as an Address, Intersection,
POI, or Contact. If Address or
Intersection is selected, the second
command is to say,
“
Change
Country.
”
Once the system responds,
say the country before saying the
rest of the address and/or
intersection.
If POI is asked for, say
“
Change
Location,
”
then
“
Change Country.
”
Direct commands might be more
clearly understood by the system. An
example of a direct command would
be
“
Call <number>.
”
Examples of these
direct commands are displayed on
most of the screens while a voice