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VR Voice
Voice Introduction
Voice assistant can help users reduce
their dependence on hand and eye
inputs for the operation of in-car devices
and functions. This improves driving
concentration and overall safety. The voice
assistant is designed to oer a smart,
seamless and humanized experience for
users interacting with the IHU.
Common Voice Interaction
Voice Wake up
[WAKE UP]
• Wake up word:” Hi, Proton”.
• Press VR button on steering wheel to
wake up.
• Click Voice assistant icon at left
corner of navigation bar.
[EXIT]
• Exit Voice: “Exit”/“Cancel”.
• Press VR button on steering wheel to
exit.
• Click “x” icon on voice interaction
interface.
Voice Control Navigation
Once Voice wakes up, common voice
commands that can be used for navigation
are as below:
• “Open map.”
• “Navigate to ‘KLCC’.”
• “Stop navigation.”
• “I want to park.”
• “Go to oce.”
• “Search gas station along the route.”
• “Where am I?”
• “Zoom in.”
Voice control can also be used to check
road conditions, access map controls,
check remaining time to the destination
and for other navigation-related queries.
Navigation voice commands and their
corresponding functions are not limited to
the examples above. The IHU is able to
interpret other common phrases with clear
instructions.
Voice Control Calls
After Voice wakes up, common voice
commands that can be used for calls are
as below:
• “Make a call.”
• “Dial ‘Rick’.”
• “Call ‘911’.”*
• “Call ‘police’.”
• “Call ‘fire station’.”
• “Call ‘Yes’.”
• “Call back.”
• “Open Bluetooth phone.”
• “Show contact book.”
• “Show call log. ”
Phone call voice commands and their
corresponding functions are not limited to
the examples above. The IHU is able to
interpret other common phrases with clear
instructions.
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