Black plate (103,1)
Saab 9-4X Infotainment System - 2012
Infotainment System
103
Voice Recognition
The navigation system's voice
recognition allows for hands-free
operation of the navigation system
and the audio system features.
Voice recognition only works if the
map database is installed in the
system.
If the radio is off, the only
commands would be Hands Free
and Help.
Navigation voice commands are not
available until the I Agree button
has been selected.
Voice recognition can be used when
the ignition is on or when Retained
Accessory Power (RAP) is active.
See
“
Retained Accessory Power
RAP
”
in the Index of the vehicle
owner manual for more information.
Using Voice Recognition
1. Press and hold the
w
SRC
x
steering wheel control button.
The audio system mutes, and a
beep is heard. A voice prompt
stating,
“
Please start speaking
after the beep
”
might be heard.
If there is no beep, make sure
that the voice volume setting is
not turned down. See
for more
information.
While voice recognition is active,
the system displays a
g
symbol.
2. Clearly speak one of the
commands listed later in this
section.
Canceling Voice Recognition
1. Press and release the
$
/
i
steering wheel control button to
cancel a command, or if the
system response does not
match the verbal command.
2. The system replies,
“
Voice
recognition canceled.
”
Pressing any other radio or
steering wheel control, other
than the volume knob or the
volume steering wheel control
button, cancels the session.
3. Press and hold the
w
SRC
x
steering wheel control button to
restart the voice recognition
session.
Helpful Hints for Speaking
Commands
.
When a multiple command is
available, choose the command
that best works for you.
.
Words in brackets are optional.
For example, for the command
“
Radio [band] FM,
”
saying
“
Radio FM
”
or
“
Radio Band FM
”
are both valid commands.
.
Words separated by a ( / ) mean
there is a choice of using a word
on either side of the slash. For
example, for the command (CD/
DVD/Disc) [help], you can say
“
CD [help]
”
or
“
DVD [help]
”
or
“
Disc [help].
”