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If the system has difficulty
understanding a voice command, it
can respond with:
‘‘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 ready for it, or there was too
much background noise. Repeat the
command after a short pause.
You
can send dial tones during OnStar
Personal Calling.
While in a personal call, press the
Voice Activated Key-Pad Button.
OnStar will respond with ‘‘First
digit to send please.’’
Say the first digit of the number
you want to send.
OnStar will repeat that digit.
Always wait for OnStar to confirm
the digit before going to the next
digit.
OnStar will repeat that digit.
Say the second digit of the number.
Continue this until you have given
OnStar the complete number.
Then say ‘‘Send.’’ OnStar will send
the number by dial tones.
When someone places a telephone
call to you, the audio system will
mute and you will hear the ring.
Press the white phone button to
answer the call. When you have
completed the call, press the white
phone 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 name tag. When you want
to place a telephone call, you can
recall the number by giving the
system the name tag.
To store a
telephone number and its name tag
in the system:
Press the CALL ANSWER/CALL
END button.
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Ready.’’
Say ‘‘Store.’’
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Phone
number to store, please.’’
Say the entire number.
OnStar will repeat the number,
and then say ‘‘Yes or No.’’
Say ‘‘Yes,’’ or say ‘‘No’’ to try again.
OnStar will respond with ‘‘Name
tag, please.’’
Say the name that you want
assigned to that telephone number.
Voice Activated Key-Pad
Incoming Telephone Calls
Using Name Tags
Storing a Name Tag
OnStar
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