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To store a
telephone number and its nametag in
the system:
Press the DOT button.
Say ‘‘Store.’’
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Ready.’’
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Number
Please.’’
Say the first digit of the number.
OnStar will repeat that digit.
Say the second digit of the number.
OnStar will repeat that digit.
Continue this until you have given
OnStar the complete telephone
number. Then say ‘‘Store’’ again.
OnStar will respond with
‘‘Nametag Please.’’
Say the name that you want
assigned to that telephone number.
Repeat the nametag.
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Again.’’
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Once
more.’’
‘‘Pardon’’
The system could not
match your voice command to one it
knows. Repeat the command
distinctly.
‘‘Slower please’’
The system
missed the command because it was
not yet ready for it, or there was too
much background noise. Repeat the
command after a short pause.
With
voice feedback off, the system will
respond with a tone rather than
‘‘Ready,’’ or repeating each number
you say. Other responses will still be
by voice. To turn voice feedback on
or off:
When someone places a telephone
call to you, the audio system will
mute and you will hear the ring.
Press the DOT button to answer the
call. When you have completed the
call, press the DOT button again to
hang up.
The OnStar system can store up to
twenty 32-digit telephone numbers in
its memory. When you store these
numbers in its memory, you give
each one a nametag. When you want
to place a telephone call, you can
recall the number by giving the
system the nametag.
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Ready.’’
Press the DOT button.
Say ‘‘Voice Feedback.’’
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Voice
feedback On/Off.’’
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Storing a Nametag
Voice Feedback On/Of f
Incoming Telephone Calls
Using Nametags
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