Voice recognition
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■ Words in parenthesis are optional.
For example, for the command
“Tune FM …,” saying ”Tune FM
87.7” or “Tune FM” are both valid
commands.
■ When the command is recognised,
the system will either perform the
function or ask to confirm the
choice.
■ When the system does not
recognise the command, the
system says “Pardon?.”
■ If experiencing difficulty with the
system recognising a command,
confirm that the command is
correct. Try saying the command
clearly or wait for a brief moment
after the tone.
■ Background noise, e.g. a climate
control fan positioned on high, open
windows and very loud outside
noises, even if the windows are
closed, can cause voice commands
to be misunderstood.
■ The system is able to recognise
commands in different languages,
e.g. English, Canadian French and
Spanish. The system only
recognizes commands based on
the language selected.
To increase or decrease the voice
volume during a voice recognition
session, turn the volume knob of
the Infotainment system, or press
the volume button on the steering
wheel controls. If the volume is
adjusted during a voice recognition
session, a Volume bar appears on
the screen showing the voice
volume level as it is being adjusted.
This also changes the volume of
the guidance prompts.
■ When using navigation commands,
take the time to become familiar
with the address. Long delays
when giving the address can result
in the system not recognising the
address or routing to a different
location than intended.
■ When providing the house number
portion of the address, the system
recognises both digit format and
numerical text. An example would
be to say, “3-0-0-0-1” or “Thirty
Thousand One.”
■ If the system provides a destination
in another country after several
attempts, say the “(Select |
Change) Country” command and
say the desired country.
Voice recognition help
To enter the help playback session,
clearly speak one of the help
commands.
Help: The system plays back more
specific help commands, e.g. Radio
Settings for the user to choose from.
Radio: Use this command to learn
about how to select a band (AM or
FM), and how to change radio
stations by speaking frequency
numbers.
Phone: Use this command to learn
about how to dial, pair a device, or
delete a device.
[My] Media: Use this command to
learn how to play specific tracks,
artists, albums, devices connected to
the USB port, or to change sources.