VOICE COMMANDS
USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS
Please follow the suggestions below to be sure that
the voice commands are always recognised by the
system:
❒
speak at a normal volume;
❒
always wait for the "beep" before speaking;
❒
the system is capable of recognising the voice
commands given, irrespective of gender, by the
tone of voice and intonation of the person giving
the instructions;
❒
if possible, try and keep the noise in the passenger
compartment to a minimum;
❒
before giving voice commands, ask other
passengers not to talk. This is to prevent
misunderstanding since the system may recognise
other words (in addition to or different from your
voice command) if several people are speaking;
❒
for optimum operation it is advisable to close the
windows and the sun roof (for versions/markets,
where provided) to avoid external interference.
IMPORTANT Voice commands must always be given
in safe driving conditions, in compliance with the laws
in force in the country where you are driving and
using the mobile phone correctly.
USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO
ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS
"Phone" button
The button
on the steering wheel controls
activates the "Phone" voice recognition system to
make calls, display recent incoming and outgoing calls
and phonebook, etc.
Every time the button
is pressed, there is a "beep"
and the display shows a suggestion screen inviting the
user to say a command.
"Voice" button
The button
on the steering wheel controls
activates the "Radio/Media" voice recognition system
to:
❒
tune to a specific radio station;
❒
tune to a specific AF/FM radio frequency;
❒
play a track on a USB memory stick/iPod/CD MP3;
❒
play an album track on a USB memory
stick/iPod/CD MP3.
Every time the button
is pressed, there is a "beep"
and the display shows a suggestion screen inviting the
user to say a command.
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