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266 Control systemsVoice Control* telephoneAfter the command “OK”, you will be
prompted up to two times to input the
name. When repeating the name, make
sure that you pronounce it in the same
manner as during the first input. Otherwise
the name cannot be saved and the Voice
Control System cancels the save proce-
dure.Sample dialog:
s
Save name
t
Please say the number first
s
One two three
t
One two three
s
Four five six seven
t
Four five six seven
s
OK
t
Please say the name
s
John Smith
t
Please repeat the name
s
John Smith
t
Do you want to save the number in
a category?
s
No
t
Name and number saved“Dial name” (COMAND address book)
Use the command “Dial name” to place a
phone call by selecting a name previously
saved in your personal address book.
Sample dialog:
s
Dial name
t
Please say the name
s
John Smith
If several telephone numbers exist
for the same entry, the Voice Con-
trol System will ask for clarification.
t
Do you want to place a work call or
a home call?
s
Work
t
John Smith work
Dialing
i
The Voice Control System may recognize
names even if not saved in your voice. For opti-
mum call-up performance, however, you should
speak and save the names you intend to use
yourself.
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You can also add a name to an entry by call-
ing up the corresponding menu on COMAND and
saying the name twice (
page 202).
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Voice Control* telephone
“Call ” (Address book)
Use the command “Call ” to
place a phone call by directly selecting a
name previously stored in your address
book.
One address book entry can have up to
three different telephone numbers (mobile
phone/car/land line) for both the home
and work fields.
If only one telephone number is stored for
a given name, you can recall the entry us-
ing the command “Call John Smith”.
If several telephone numbers are associat-
ed with one entry, you can recall the de-
sired telephone number by using the
following commands:
“Call John Smith home”
“Call John Smith work”
“Call John Smith home cell phone”
“Call John Smith home car”
“Call John Smith home land line”
“Call John Smith work cell phone”
“Call John Smith work car”
“Call John Smith work land line”
The system confirms your input and the
number is dialed.
Sample dialog:
s
Call John Smith
If several telephone numbers exist
for the same entry, the Voice Con-
trol System will ask for clarification.
t
Do you want to place a work call or
a home call?
s
Work
t
John Smith work
Dialing“Delete name” (COMAND Address
book)
Use the command “Delete name” to delete
a name from the COMAND address book.
Sample dialog:
s
Delete name
t
The name, please
s
Smith office
t
Smith office: Would you like to de-
lete the voice name?
s
Yes
t
The voice name is deleted
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268 Control systemsVoice Control* telephone“List phone book” and dialing a phone
number
Use the command “List phone book” to lis-
ten to all voice entries in the phone book
with a phone number stored, and select an
entry and dial that number.
Sample dialog:s
List phone book
The system reads out the complete
phone book entry by entry.Selecting an entry and dialing that
number
For the desired entry, press ! dur-
ing or immediately after voice output.
If more than one phone number exists
for a given entry, the Voice Control Sys-
tem prompts:
t
Do you want to place a work call or
a home call?
s
Home
The system reads out the name of
the selected entry and dials the cor-
responding number.
Cancelling the dialog:
Press L.
The system confirms “Cancel”.
The dialog is concluded.Managing automated answering sys-
tem/voice mail box
Activate the Voice Control System to ac-
cess and manage your answering ma-
chine/voice mail box.
Activate the Voice Control System dur-
ing a phone call (
page 260).
An audible tone (beep) confirms the ac-
tivation of the system.
Speak the required digits (“Zero” to
“Nine”).
or
Speak the required words “Star” and
“Pound”.
Speak the final command “OK”.
The system dials the number entered.
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270 Control systemsVoice Control* navigationNavigation operation
The Voice Control System allows you to
enter a state or province
enter a city
spell the name of a city
spell the name of district or center
spell the name of a street
spell the name of an intersection
enter a house number
enter a complete address
select one of your last destinations
enter a POI (point of interest)
select one of your last destinations
save a destination
navigate to a destination stored in the
destination memory of the address
book
start route guidance
display the map
zoom in or zoom out of the map
listen to the destination memory
cancel route guidance
turn guide instructions on or off
Before you can operate navigation using
the Voice Control System, you have to ac-
tivate the Voice Control System
(
page 260).
Selecting navigation mode
Press!.
Speak the command “Navigation”.
Press!.
Speak one of the navigation com-
mands.
Navigation commands
For a complete list of commands
(page 288).
“Help navigation”/“Help”
Use the command “Help navigation” to
read out an option list of available func-
tions and commands that can be used in
conjunction with the navigation system.
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You cannot start the route guidance until all
necessary address data has been entered.
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Voice Control* navigation
“Enter state”,“Enter province”
Use the command “Enter state” or “Enter
province” to select a different state or
province on the navigation DVD.
Sample dialog:s
Enter state
t
Please say the name of the state
s
New York
u
The system shows a numbered list
of states recognized by the system
t
Please select a line number
s
Number two
or accept, say
s
Yes
t
State accepted
The selected entry is adopted from the list.“Last states”
Use the command “Last states” to select a
state or province from among a number of
last selected states or provinces.
Dialog for entering a complete address
“Enter destination”
Use the command “Enter destination” to
enter a complete destination address.
The system guides you through the dialog.
As soon as a valid address has been en-
tered, you can start route guidance or save
the destination. For information on spelling
(page 276).
Sample dialog:
s
Enter destination
t
Please spell a New York street
name
s
B-R-O-A-D-W
u
The system displays a numbered
list of matching street names on
the COMAND display
t
Please select a line number
s
Number two
t
Number two accepted
t
Do you want to enter a house num-
ber?
s
No
t
Do you want to enter an intersec-
tion?
s
No
t
Do you want to spell the town’s
name?
s
Yes
t
Please spell the town name
s
N-E-W-Y-O-R-K
u
The system displays a numbered
list of matching city names on the
COMAND display
t
Please select a line number
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272 Control systemsVoice Control* navigations
Number one
t
Number one accepted
t
Do you want to start route guid-
ance?
s
Yes
t
Starting route guidance
The system calculates the route and, upon
completing route calculation, starts route
guidance.“Points of interest”
Use the command “Points of interest” to
select a point of interest (POI) such as air-
ports, railroad stations, gas stations etc.
Sample dialog:
s
Points of interest
u
The system shows the following list
on the COMAND display:
current position
other town/city
Global POI
t
Please select a line number
s
Number one
u
The system displays a numbered
list of available POI categories:
Select POI category menu
t
Please select a line number
s
Number one
u
The system displays a numbered
list search categories: Find menu
t
Please select a line number
s
Number one
t
The system displays a numbered
list of airports sorted by distance
t
Please select a line number
s
Number one
t
Point of interest accepted
t
Do you want to start route guid-
ance?
s
Yes
t
Starting route guidance
i
You may not need to spell the entire name
(street, intersection, city or point of interest) es-
pecially if the name is lengthy. Spelling the first
three to five characters of the name should be
sufficient for the system to recognize the name
provided it is available on the navigation DVD.
i
The selection appearing on the COMAND
display is sorted based on your recognized voice
input and a matching algorithm.
You can use the commands “Continue” or
“Back” to scroll up or down in the list.
Use the command “Correction” to start over by
again spelling the name.
Speak each character as clearly as you can, es-
pecially when they sound very similar (d or e).
i
Depending on the number of categories and
POI’s available for a given area, the system may
display several lists on each of which you may
have to make a selection by speaking the desired
line number or you have to spell the name of a
POI.
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Voice Control* navigation
“Next POI”
With the commands
“Next gas station”
“Next parking lot”
“Next Mercedes-Benz service”
“Next restaurant”
“Next hospital”
you can select POIs in your vicinity.
Sample dialog:
s
Next gas station
u
The system shows a numbered list
of gas stations on the COMAND dis-
play.
t
Please select a line number
s
Number one
t
Number one accepted
t
Do you want to start route guid-
ance?
s
YesThe system calculates the route and, upon
completing route calculation, starts route
guidance.
“Last destinations”
Use the command “Last destinations” to
select a destination from among a number
of destinations last navigated to.
“Save destination”
Use the command “Save destination” to
save the current destination in the address
book. Sample dialog:
s
Save destination
t
Please say the name
s
John Smith
t
Please repeat the name
s
John Smith
t
Where do you want to save: home
or work?
s
Work
t
The destination has been saved
i
The Voice Control System may recognize
names even if not saved in your voice. For best
possible call-up performance, however, you
should speak and save the names you intend to
use yourself.
If an entry is already available in the address
book, the system will ask you if you would like to
add the address to the available entry.
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274 Control systemsVoice Control* navigation“Navigate to ” (Address
book)
Use the command “Navigate to
try>” to start route guidance by selecting
voice entry with a saved destination ad-
dress from the COMAND address book.
A voice entry may have two different desti-
nation addresses associated with it (home
or work).
The system confirms your command, cal-
culates the route, and begins route guid-
ance.
If only one address is stored, you can use
the command “Navigate ” to
select the stored destination address for
that name.
If two addresses are stored, you can use
the commands
“Navigate home”
or
“Navigate work”to directly select between home or work
address for that name. The system con-
firms your selection, calculates the route,
and begins route guidance.
Sample dialog:
s
Navigate to John Smith
If more than one address exists for
this voice entry, the Voice Control
System will prompt you:
t
Navigate to home or work?
s
Work
t
John Smith work
Starting route guidance“Start route guidance”
Use the command “Start route guidance”
to start route guidance after entering a val-
id destination.
Sample dialog:
s
Start route guidance
t
Starting route guidance
Route guidance begins.
“Guidance instructions on”
Use the command “Guidance instruction
on” to have the Voice Control System re-
peat the last guidance instruction. If guid-
ance voice output was previously muted,
using this command will deactivate the
muting of the voice output.
“Guidance instruction off”
Use the command “Guidance instruction
off” to mute the systems’ guidance voice
output.