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tasks that require multiple manual
interactions to complete are
supported by voice commands.
For example, tasks that take more
than one or two touches, such as a
song or artist to play from a media
device, would be supported by voice
commands. Other tasks, like adjusting
the volume or seeking up or down, are
audio features that are easily
performed by touching one or two
options, and are not supported by
voice commands.
In general there are flexible ways to
speak commands for completing the
tasks.
Try stating a One-Shot command,
such as “Directions to address
<number, street, city, country>.”
Another example of a One-Shot
Destination Entry command is,
“Directions to Place of Interest at
<hotel>.” If these commands do not
work, tr y saying, “Take me to Place of
Interest” or “Find address” and the
system will walk you through by
asking additional questions.
Using Voice Recognition
Voice recognition becomes available
once the system has been initialized.
This begins when the ignition is
turned on. Initialization may take a
few moments.
1. Press
g on the steering wheel
controls to activate voice
recognition.
2. The audio system mutes and the
system plays a prompt.
3. Clearly speak one of the commands
described in this section.
A voice recognition system prompt
can be interrupted while it is
playing by pressing
g again.
For example, if the prompt seems
to be taking too long to finish, to
speak the command without
waiting for the prompt to complete
and press
g again.
Once voice recognition is started, both
the infotainment display and
instrument cluster show the selections
and visual dialog content. These
displays can be turned on or off in the
Tutorial Mode under Settings 0 176.
There are three voice prompt modes
supported:
.
Informative verbal prompts: This
type of prompt will provide more
information regarding the supported
actions.
.
Short prompts: This type of prompt
will provide simple instructions
about what can be stated.
.
Auto informative prompts: This type
of prompt plays during the first few
speech sessions, then automatically
switches to the short prompt after
some experience has been gained
through using the system.
If a command is not spoken, the voice
recognition system says a help
prompt.
Prompts and Infotainment Displays
While a voice recognition session is
active, there may be corresponding
options showing on the displays.
A selection can be made by manually
touching the option, or by speaking
the number for the option to select.
Manual interaction in the voice
recognition session is permitted.
Interaction during a voice session may