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To repeat the last system voice announce-
ment, press
ô
for longer than 1 second or
press shortly
ô
and pronounce “
Repeat
”.
The system can issue voice announcements.
A voice announcement is a spoken message
initiated by the system. To cancel a voice an-
nouncement, press
&
, or press
ô
and pro-
nounce “
Cancel
”.
A voice interaction is a two-way communi-
cation/spoken exchange between system
and user. To initiate a voice interaction, press
ô
and issue a command. To interrupt a con-
versation and start a new one, press
ô
at
any time during the conversation and pro-
nounce a vocal command.
To stop an ongoing interaction press
&
. You
will hear a tone indicating when voice recog-
nition is deactivated.
The hands-free kit help option can speak the
list of commands available to you at any
time, depending on the keyword level that
you are currently on. To use the help sys-
tem, say “
Help
“ Listen to the list of cur-
rently available commands and decide on
which command you’d like to issue to the
system.
*
Valid means that the keyword pronounced is included in the
Blue&Me™ Nav
“dictionary” and that can therefore be recognized by
the system for the concerned level.
VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commands can be pronounced by the
driver, which does not need to change
his/her normal driving position to be heard
by the system, since the microphone is prop-
erly located and oriented to this purpose.
Voice commands, which are words recog-
nized by the system, are identified as “key-
words”.
The hands-free phone system recognizes and
responds to a preset list of voice commands.
The list of available voice commands depends
on the keyword level that you are currently
on. The current list is always available by
pressing
ô
and pronouncing “
Help
” or, pro-
nouncing “
Help
” after whichever question
of the system.
Blue&Me™ Nav
also rec-
ognizes personalized versions of voice com-
mands like the name of a contact in your
phonebook.
There is no voice training required for us-
ing voice commands with this system.
To issue a voice command to the system,
press
ô
and wait for the tone indicating
that voice recognition is active. Then, speak
the command in your natural voice at a mod-
erate pace. When the system recognizes the
command, it will acknowledge your com-
mand by speaking a response or acting on
your command.
Voice commands are organized according to
three increasing levels: 1
st
level, 2
nd
level and
3
rd
level.
When a
valid* 1
st
level keyword is pro-
nounced, the system will activate 2
nd
level
keywords; when a valid 2
nd
level keyword
is pronounced, the system will activate 3
rd
level keywords.
If the user pronounces a valid 1
st
level key-
word, then the submenu relevant to that
command will remain active until a keyword
leading to another level is given or the in-
teraction is interrupted; the same rule ap-
plies for the other lower levels (2
nd
and 3
rd
level).
For the list of available keywords, refer
to section VOICE COMMANDS (KEY-
WORDS) - SUMMARY.