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A short text next to the icon provides
information on the processing status or
on the system response to the
command.
MULTIPLE CHOICE LIST
In some cases, the system may find
multiple responses to the requested
action. When that happens, the display
shows a list of the possible alternatives.
Just say the number of the desired
item or, if the command did not provide
the desired response, say "edit" to go
back.
For example, the command "Call John"
could receive as a response a multiple
choice list containing:
John Doe
John Smith
John Roe
When these lists are open, you can
make your choice also by using the
Rotary Pad.
VOICE COMMANDS -
PRACTICAL USE
Voice commands can be used for most
functions of the main applications of
the Information and Entertainment
System ("RADIO", "MEDIA",
"NAVIGATION", "TELEPHONE").
Voice commands may be simple
instructions, such as “Help”, “Show
contacts”, or instructions with a variable
part according to the phonebook,
connected peripheral devices, available
radio stations or navigation addresses.
For example, the commands with
variables are: “tune to 95.6”, “Navigate
to 221B, Baker Street, London”.
The “complex” instructions can also be
performed using a simple command
that starts the two-step dialogue in
which the system asks to specify the
variable. (“step by step” method).
For example, using the "call number"
command, the system asks to specify the
number to call; using the “play album"
command (or “genre” / “author” / “artist” /
“playlist” / “song”), the system asks to
pronounce the desired title of the album
(or the genre/author 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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Voice Commands
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Multiple Choice List
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Information
And
Entertainment
System