IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
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<What to say>
Personal calling: one−word commands
D Commands — The personal calling system listens for only
one word at a time. (There are some exceptions: two−word
phrases that are spoken and understood as a single word,
e.g., “Advanced services” and “My number”)
D Numbers — When inputting a phone number, the personal
calling system listens for a continuous string of digits. It can
recognize 7−, 10−, and 11−digit numbers as well as the
number 911. When inputting security codes or
voice−activated keypad numbers, you must say them one
digit at a time.
D Say “Help” at the “Lexus Link ready” prompt to hear the list
of personal calling commands.
Tips for entering a phone number using the dial and store
commands:
D Say the entire 7−, 10−, or 11−digit number and wait for the
system to respond. You do not need to say “Dial”, “Store”,
or “Verify” after the phone number.
D If you want to enter a number that is not 7−, 10− or 11−digit,
use the digit dial or digit store commands.
D Do not pause between the digits. If there is a long pause
between digits, the system may think that you have finished
saying the entire number.
D The system does not recognize the words “Hundred” or
“Thousand”. Instead, you must say each digit. For
example, a number starting with “1−800 ...” is pronounced
“one−eight−zero−zero...”.
D The system often works better when the digits are combined
smoothly into a single phrase. Try saying the entire phone
number more rapidly.
D If problems continue when saying the entire phone number,
try using the digit dial or digit store commands to enter one
digit at a time.