181 Voice Control
Phone operation
“Confirm”
While you are entering a number, you can
use the “Confirm” command to have all the
spoken digits repeated by voice control.
Voice control will then prompt you to con-
tinue with the entry.
Example of dialog:
sDial number
tPlease say the number
sZero one three zero
tZero one three zero
sConfirm
tZero one three zero. Please contin-
ue
sFive zero zero five
tFive zero zero five
sOkay
tDialing number.“Correction”
While you are entering a number, you can
use the “Correction” command to correct
the block of digits last spoken. When you
input this command, voice control deletes
the last block of digits and repeats the dig-
its input up to this point. Voice control will
then prompt you to continue with the en-
try.
Example of dialog:
sDial number
tPlease say the number
sZero one three zero
tZero one three zero
sFive zero zero five
tFive zero nine five
sCorrection
tZero one three zero. Please contin-
ue
sFive zero zero five
tFive zero zero five
sOkay
tDialing number.“Delete”
While you are entering a number, you can
use the “Delete” command to delete all the
digits which have been entered. After you
have input this command, voice control
prompts you to enter additional digits or
commands.
Example of dialog:
sDial number
tPlease say the number
sZero one three zero
tZero one three zero
sFive zero zero five
tFive zero zero five
sDelete
tNumber deleted, please say the
number again:
sZero three seven three
tZero three seven three
sThree nine one
tThree nine one
sOkay
tDialing number.
182 Voice Control
Phone operation
“Save name” (address book)
(
page 192)
“Dial name” (address book)
(
page 192)
“Delete name” (address book)
(
page 193)
“Find name” (address book)
(
page 193)
“List phone book” and dialing a phone
number
You can use the “List phone book” com-
mand to listen to all entries in the phone
book in which a phone number is also
stored and, if required, select an entry.
Example of dialog:
sList phone book
The system reads out all the ad-
dress book entries with phone num-
bers.
To select a name and number: press
the ! button at the selected entry.If there is more than one phone number
for an entry, voice control queries this.
tDo you want to make a work call or
a home call?
sHome call
To cancel the dialog: press the L
button.
The system confirms by responding
“Cancel”.
You have cancelled the dialog.
“Redial”
You can use the “Redial” command to redi-
al the number most recently called.
Managing announcement services or
voice mail
You can also use voice control to manage
your voice mail or recorded announcement
services.
Controls
Press the ! button while a phone
call is in progress.
An acoustic signal confirms that the
system is activated.
Say the required digits (“zero” to
“nine”).
or
Say the required words “Star” or
“Hash”.
Say the concluding command “Okay”.
The system dials the number entered.
183 Voice Control
Navigation
Navigation
G Warning
For safety reasons, you should only select a
destination when the vehicle is stationary.
While the navigation system provides direc-
tional assistance, the driver must remain fo-
cused on safe driving behavior, especially
attention to traffic and street signs, and
should utilize the system’s audio cues while
driving.
The navigation system does not supply any
information on stop signs, yield signs, traffic
regulations or traffic safety rules. Their ob-
servance always remains in the driver’ per-
sonal responsibility. DVD maps do not cover
all areas nor all routes within an area.
Traffic regulations always have priority over
any route recommendations given.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is
covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate-
ly 13.5 m) every second.
G Warning
During route guidance, you will not receive
information on:
traffic lights
stop and yield signs
parking or stopping zones
one-way streets
narrow bridges, or
other traffic regulation data.
You should therefore always strictly observe
traffic regulations while driving. Drive care-
fully and always obey traffic laws and road
signs, even if they contradict navigation sys-
tem instructions.
G Warning
Navigation announcements are intended to
direct you while driving without diverting
your attention from the road and driving.
Please always use this feature instead of
consulting the map display for directions.
Consulting the symbols or map display for
directions may cause you to divert your at-
tention from driving and increase your risk
of an accident.
G Warning
Please do not use the Voice Control System
in an emergency, as the tone of your voice
may change in a stressful situation. This
could cause a delay in completing your
phone call in a timely manner. This could
distract you in an emergency situation and
cause you to be involved in an accident.
184 Voice Control
Navigation
You can use voice control to:
enter a state
enter a province
enter a city
enter a district (center)
enter a street
enter a house number
enter an entire address
enter a zip code
find address
enter a point of interest
select one of your previous destina-
tions
call up route information
store a destination
display the map
enlarge/reduce the size of the map
listen to the destination memory
start and stop route guidance
switch the guidance instructions on
and off
To select the navigation application
press the ! button on the multi-
function steering wheel.
Give the “Navigation” command.
Press the ! button.
Give one of the navigation commands
explained below.
You cannot start the route guidance until
all the necessary address data has been
entered.
“Help navigation”/“Help”
Using the “Help navigation” command, you
can have all the essential commands for
the navigation system read out.
i If voice control fails to recognize your entry,
it is advisable to spell the name of the town and
street. Spell names of towns and streets when
abroad.
The system guides you completely through
the dialog to route guidance. As soon as a
valid address is entered (at least the town),
you can use the “Start route guidance”
command to start the route guidance.
“Enter state”/“Enter province”
You can use the “Enter state”/“Enter pro-
vince” command to change the state or
province setting of the navigation system.
Example of dialog:
sEnter state
tPlease enter the name of the state.
uThe system shows a numbered list
of possible state names on the dis-
play. If there is only one entry on
the list, voice control asks if it is
correct.
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.
Operation
Commands
Entering an address
185 Voice Control
Navigation
“Enter destination”
You can use the “Enter destination” com-
mand to enter a complete address.
The system guides you through the whole
dialog. As soon as a valid address is en-
tered (at least the town), you can use the
“Start route guidance” command to start
the route guidance.
Example of dialog:
sEnter destination
tDo you want to enter street first or
town first?
sTown
tPlease say the name of the town
sAlbany
tLoading list of towns
uThe system shows a numbered list
of possible city names on the dis-
play. If there is only one entry on
the list, voice control asks if it is
correct.
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.
tWould you like to enter a street?sYes
tPlease say the name of the street
sPark Avenue
tLoading list of streets
uThe system shows a numbered list
of possible street names on the dis-
play. If there is only one entry on
the list, voice control asks if it is
correct.
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.
tWould you like to enter a house
number?
s No
tWould you like to start route guid-
ance?
sYes
t Starting route guidance
The system stores the selected destination
and starts route guidance.
If you give one of the following commands,
the system guides you through the dialog
to route guidance.“Enter town”
You can use the “Enter town” command to
enter any town in the state or province that
is currently selected.
i If the city you require does not appear in the
list or the system fails to recognize the name of
the town, it can be entered by using the “Spell
town” command.
i You can use the “Next page” or “Previous
page” commands to scroll through the list. You
can use the “Correction” command to enter the
name of the town again.
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Navigation
Example of dialog:
sEnter town
tPlease say the name of the town
sAlbany
tLoading list of towns
uThe system shows a numbered list
of possible town names on the dis-
play
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.
The town is stored for route guidance.
“Spell town”
Using the “Spell town” command, you can
spell any town. This may be necessary if
certain town or street names are not rec-
ognized.
Say the letters in the form of a continuous
string of letters. In the case of long names,
it is not always necessary to spell the
whole name. Usually only the first five to
seven letters are required. A list of city
names will appear in the display and you
can choose the one you require.Say each individual letter clearly.
It is not easy to avoid confusion of similar-
sounding letters (e.g. D and E).
Example of dialog:
sSpell town
tPlease spell the town
sF-R-E-N-S-
tLoading list of towns
uThe system shows a numbered list
of city names on the display
tPlease select a line number.
sNumber three
tNumber three accepted
The town is stored for route guidance.
i You can use the “Next page” or “Previous
page” commands to scroll through the list. You
can use the “Correction” command to spell the
town again from the beginning.
i Note that the list in the display is sorted ac-
cording to the probability of voice recognition.
“Enter district” (center)
You can use the “Enter district” command
to enter an area in a city which you have
selected previously.
Example of dialog:
sEnter district
tPlease say the name of the district.
sManhattan
uThe system shows a numbered list
of districts in the display if the se-
lected city has more than one dis-
trict.
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.
The district is stored for route guidance.
“Enter Street”
You can use the “Enter Street” command
to enter the name of any street in the se-
lected city.
i If only a few streets are stored for a selected
town, they will be displayed for selection imme-
diately after you give the “Enter Street” com-
mand.
187 Voice Control
Navigation
Example of dialog:
sEnter Street
tPlease say the name of the street
sMabel’s Street
uThe system shows a numbered list
of street names on the display
tPlease select a line number.
sNumber three
tNumber three accepted
The street name is stored for route guid-
ance.
“Correction”
If you have entered or spelled a city or
street, you can use the “Correction” com-
mand to enter the city or street again or
spell it from the beginning.
“House number”
You can use the “House number” com-
mand to specify the house number for the
selected street in individual digits.Example of dialog:
sHouse number
tPlease say the house number in sin-
gle digits
sThree four
tThree four
sOkay
The house number is stored for route guid-
ance.
“Point of interest” (POI)
You can use the “Point of interest” com-
mand to select specific destinations (filling
stations, airports, stations, etc.).
Example of dialog:
sPoint of interest
uThe system shows the following list
in the display:
1 Current position
2 Other town
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.uThe system shows a numbered list
of POI categories
tPlease select a line number or say
the category name
sLine number 5 ...
tNumber 5 accepted
uThe system shows a numbered list
with destinations from the selected
category
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
tLine number 1 accepted.
The specific destination which has the
number one is stored for route guidance.
i Depending on the selected area, other lists
may be shown.
You can only select points of interest in the
state or province the navigation system is
set for.
188 Voice Control
Navigation
Selecting next point of interest
You can use the following commands to
select nearby points of interest.
“Next gas station”
“Next car park”
“Next Mercedes-Benz Service”
“Next restaurant”
“Next hospital”
Example of dialog:
sNext gas station
uThe system shows a numbered list
of gas stations on the display
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
uLine number one accepted. Would
you like to start route guidance?
sYes
The route guidance for this point of inter-
est is started.
or
sNo
tDo you want to save the destina-
tion?sYes
The dialog continues as shown in the sec-
tion “Save destination”
“Last destinations”
You can use the “Last destinations” com-
mand to reselect a destination from a list
of the previously selected destinations.
Example of dialog:
sLast destinations
uThe system shows a numbered list
of the previously selected destina-
tions
tPlease select a line number.
sLine number 1 ...
uLine number one accepted. Would
you like to start route guidance?
sYes
The route guidance for this destination is
started.
“Save destination”
You can use the “Save destination” com-
mand to save the current destination in the
address book by means of a voice tag.
i If the desired voice tag already exists in the
address book, the system asks if you want to add
the address.
Example of dialog:
sSave destination
tPlease say the name.
sSmith
tPlease repeat the name.
sSmith
tWhere would you like to save: home
or work?
sWork
tThe destination has been saved.