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Voice mode
Voice mode
What is voice mode?
In several instances, voice mode allows
you to control your Cascade simply by
pressing a button and using your voice.
This increases road safety many times
over.
Symbols
This section of the operation guide con-
tains a range of previously unknown
symbols which are outlined briefly here.
In the descriptions of the possible com-
mands in voice mode, a cross-reference
(page XX) to the page in the operation
guide on which the corresponding func-
tion is describe has been included, where
possible.
Some of the voice commands activate a
dialogue between the user and the voice
control system. The operation guide
contains examples of such dialogues.
The following symbols are used in the
example dialogues:
•...*
You can use your voice control system
to store voice entries for stations,
address book entries and/or navigation
destinations. These voice entries are a
component of the various commands
and are represented in the operation
guide by ...*, e.g. “[Listen to] station
...*”.
• ... (1-X)
If a set of brackets containing a number
range appears after the three points,
these three points indicate a number
within this range, e.g. “(1 - 9)”.
• [...]
A word in square brackets in an exam-
ple dialogue is optional. This word is
not absolutely necessary in order for
the command to be understood.
• Symbol
!
In an example dialogue between the
voice control system and user, this
symbol indicates a user voice com-
mand.
• Symbol
"
In an example dialogue between the
voice control system and the user, this
symbol indicates a system announce-
ment text.
• Signal tone symbol #
In an example dialogue between the
voice control system and the user, this
symbol indicates the signal tone which
indicates that the voice control system
is ready for commands to be entered.