
Cadillac User Experience (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-11434397) - 2018 -
crc - 5/2/17
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VOICE RECOGNITION
Manually scrolling or paging the list
on a screen during a voice recognition
session suspends the current voice
recognition event and plays the
prompt
“
Make your selection from the
list using the manual controls,
touch
0
to try again.
”
If manual selection takes more than
15 seconds, the session terminates
and prompts that it has timed out.
The screen returns back to the screen
where voice recognition was initiated.
The Back Command
Say
“
Back
”
or touch
0
to go to the
previous screen.
If in voice recognition, and
“
Back
”
is
stated all the way through to the
initial screen, then
“
Back
”
is stated
one more time, the voice recognition
session will cancel.
Help
Say
“
Help
”
on any voice recognition
screen and the help prompt for the
screen is played. Additionally, a
pop-up displays a text version of the
help prompt. Depending on how voice
recognition was initiated, the Help
pop-up will either display on the
instrument cluster or the
infotainment display. Touch the
Dismiss screen button to make the
pop-up go away.
Touching
g
while the help prompt is
playing will terminate the prompt and
a beep will be heard. Doing this will
stop the help prompt so that a voice
command can be used.
Voice Recognition for the Radio
All audio screens have a voice
recognition button (
g
) to launch
audio voice recognition. If the voice
button is touched in a radio screen,
the voice commands for radio and
media features are available.
“
Switch to AM
”
:
Switch bands to AM
and tune to the last AM radio station.
“
Switch to FM
”
:
Switch bands to FM
and tune to the last FM radio station.
“
Switch to SXM
”
:
Switch bands to
SiriusXM and tune to the last
SiriusXM channel.
“
Tune to <AM frequency> AM
”
:
Tune to the radio station whose
frequency is identified in the
command (like
“
nine fifty
”
).
“
Tune to <FM frequency> FM
”
:
Tune
to the radio station whose frequency
is identified in the command (like
“
one oh one point one
”
).
“
Tune to <AM frequency> AM HD
”
:
Tune to the HD Radio station whose
frequency is identified in the
command.
“
Tune to <FM frequency> FM HD
”
:
Tune to the HD Radio station whose
frequency is identified in the
command.
“
Tune to <FM frequency> FM HD
<HD channel number>
”
:
Tune to the
HD Radio station whose frequency
and HD channel is identified in the
command.
“
Tune to SXM <SXM channel
number>
”
:
Tune to the SiriusXM
radio station whose channel number
is identified in the command.