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VOICE COMMANDS - PRACTICAL
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Voice commands can be used for most func
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tions of the main applications of the radio
system ("RADIO", "MEDIA", "NAVIGATION",
"PHONE").
Voice commands may be simple instructions,
such as “Help”, “Show contacts”, or instruc
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tions with a variable part according to the
phonebook, connected devices, available
radio stations or navigation addresses. For
example, the commands with variables are:
“tune to 95.6”, “Navigate to 221B, Baker
Street, London”.
Complex instructions can be imparted also
with a simple control which starts a two-step
dialogue in which the system will ask to specify
the variable in the second step (“step by step”
method).
For example, if you use the “Call” command
you will be prompted to specify the number to
be called or if you use the “Play Album” (or
“Genre”/“Composer”/“Artist”/“Playlist”/
“Song”) you will be asked to say the title of the
album (or genre/composer etc.).
A help will appear on the screen suggesting
the most common commands for the current
application and the main command for the
other applications if a voice session is opened
and either no command is uttered or the
command is not understood.
To access detailed help, say “Help” and follow
the instructions.
The system can understand a number of
synonyms for each command. For instance,
you can say “play track” or “play song”; or you
can say “show contacts” or “view contacts” or
“contact list”.
The following charts show the main word for
each command.
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