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Activating the system
To activate voice control, press the voice
button on the steering wheel. A tone will be
heard and LISTENING will be displayed in the
message centre, to indicate that the system is
now waiting for a voice command.
Note: It is only necessary to press the voice
button at the beginning of each voice session.
Language and accent
Voice feedback is give n in the same language
as is set for Voice recognition. For example, if
the Voice recognition language is set to UK
English, the system wi ll not recognise other
languages (e.g. US English). The language for
the system can be changed using the
touch-screen as follows:
1. From the Home menu, select Comms.
2. From the Comms menu, select Voice and
then select Settings.
3. Select Change, then select the desired
language from the options available. Note:
Changing the Voice recognition language
will not affect the language settings for the
touch-screen.
Giving a command
Note: If background noise is excessive (e.g.
driving with windows open), the voice system
may not recognise a given voice command.
Press and release the Voice button on the
steering wheel and, after the tone, say one of
the commands listed later in this section, or
one of the commands given in either the
Telephone voice section or the Navigation
voice section, as appropriate. See TELEPHONE
VOICE CONTROL (page 323). SeeUSING
VOICE CONTROL (page 373).
Note: Always wait until the tone finishes
sounding before giving a voice command.
Give commands while facing forwards, in a
natural speaking voice as if talking to a
passenger or on the phon e. Most accents are
understood without difficul ty, but if the system
does not recognise the command, the system
will respond with SORRY and allow two more
attempts to say the command.
The system will repe at the command (as
understood by the system ) back to you as
confirmation. The comma nd will then be acted
on or the system will ask for further
information - always wait until after the tone
has sounded before speaking.
Once you are familiar with system requests, it
is possible to skip to the end of the request (to
when the tone sounds) to give your response.
To achieve this, briefly press and release the
voice button on the steering wheel during the
system request.
Note: If the Voice button on the steering wheel
is pressed before the system is ready to receive
a command, VOICE NOT READY will be
displayed in the message centre.
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Cancelling voice control
To cancel a voice command, press and hold the
Voice button on the steering wheel until a
double tone is heard.
Note: If a phone call is received during a voice
session, voice control is cancelled.
Voice system tutorial
To listen to a tutorial on how to use
JaguarVoice, press and release the voice
button and, after the tone, say VOICE
TUTORIAL .
The tutorial is divided into four lessons and has
a total duration of approximately four minutes.
The tutorial can only be undertaken with the
vehicle stationary and parked.
The tutorial can also be accessed via the
touch-screen.
1. Select Comms from the Home menu.
2. From the Comms menu, select Voice.
3. From the Voice menu, select Operating
guide and then select Tutorial. To cancel the tutorial, press and release the
Voice button and say
CANCEL. To skip to the
previous or next lesson of the tutorial, press
and release the Voice button and say
PREVIOUS or NEXT .
Command help
For a list of the most commonly used voice
commands, press and release the Voice button
and, after the tone, say the appropriate
command from the following list:
• VOICE HELP
• NAVIGATION HELP
• PHONE HELP
• DISPLAY HELP
• NOTEPAD HELP
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To give a voice command briefly press
the voice button and speak normally
after the tone
Tutorial will help you start to use your
voice control system
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Full command list
A full list of voice commands available can be
accessed on the touch-screen.
1. Select Comms from the Home menu.
2. From the Comms menu, select Voice.
3. From the Voice menu select Command
list.
4. Select Navigation or Display to view the
relevant command list or select Comms to
view the options available.
If Comms was selected, you can now choose
which system’s command list you wish to view
(Voice, Notepad or Phone) 1.
Select the appropriate system ( Phone in
this example).
2. Scroll down to view the entire command
list for the chosen system.
Nametags
Nametags allow the voice system to be
personalised with the addition of names for
phone numbers and navigation locations,
destinations and waypoi nts. A nametag can be
any unique name chosen by the user.
Details for storing and using nametags in
conjunction with the telephone and Navigation
systems, are given later in this handbook.
See TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL (page 323).
See USING VOICE CONTROL (page 373).
A spoken list of current ly stored nametags can
be heard by pressing an d releasing the Voice
button and saying PHONE PLAY DIRECTORY
or NAVIGATION PLAY DIRECTORY , as
appropriate.
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voice commands
Comms
Navigation
Display
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Phone help
Phone reject calls
Phone accept calls
Phone redial
Phone dial number
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voice commands
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Notepad
The notepad facility enables the user to record
a note, up to a maximum of 30 seconds
duration, which can be subsequently recalled.
Note: To hear information on notepad
commands, press the Voice button, wait for the
tone to sound and then say NOTEPAD HELP.
Recording a note
1.Press and release the Voice button, wait
for the tone to sound, then say RECORD
NOTE .
2. Say the words of the note to be recorded,
then press and hold the Voice button to
end and save the note.
Note: The maximum length of a note is 30
seconds, after wh ich time the recording of the
note will be ended automatically.
Playing a note
Press and release the Voice button, wait for the
tone to sound, then say PLAY NOTEPAD. If
multiple notes are stored on the system, press
and release the Voice button during playback
and say NEXT, to skip to the next note.
Deleting notes
To delete an individual note, press and release
the Voice button during playback of the note to
be deleted and say DELETE.
To delete all notes stored on the system, press
and release the Voice button and say CLEAR
NOTEPAD .
Voice volume adjustment
The volume level for voice recognition can be
adjusted independently, either by using the
steering wheel controls or using the
touch-screen:
•Press the voice button on the steering
wheel, to initiate a voice session. Use the
volume control thumbwheel on the
steering wheel to adjust the volume, as
required.
• Select Vehicle from the touch-screen
Home menu, then select Veh. settings.
Find the correct entry from the menu of
infotainment volume settings and adjust as
required.
Voice commands
This is a list and a de scription of the basic
Voice commands used to operate the system.
A list and description of telephone and
Navigation system commands, is detailed later
in this handbook. See TELEPHONE VOICE
CONTROL (page 323). See NAVIGATION
SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDS (page 374).
Command Description
VOICE HELP Plays information on
operating the Voice
system.
VOICE TUTORIAL Initiates a four-part tutorial on use of the
Voice system.
DISPLAY HELP Plays information on touch-screen display
voice commands.
DISPLAY SHOW
PHONE The Phone menu is
displayed on the
touch-screen.
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CRUISE CONTROL
1. SET - Rotate and releas e to engage cruise
control (at the vehicle's current speed).
With cruise control operating, rotate up or
down to increase or decrease the speed in
2 km/h (1 mph) steps.
2. CANCEL - Press to cancel cruise control.
The previously programmed set speed will
be retained and can be reselected by
pressing RESUME.
3. RESUME - Press to resume the previously
programmed set speed (e.g. after cruise
control has been cancelled).
4. GAP (ACC only) - Rotate up or down to
increase or decrease the time gap to the
vehicle ahead. The gap can be set to one of
four pre-defined inte rvals. The current
setting will be displayed in the message
centre.
For more information about cruise control:
See USING CRUISE CONTROL (page 156).
For more information about adaptive cruise
control (ACC): See USING ACC (page 159).
DISPLAY SHOW
NAVIGATION
The Navigation main
menu is displayed on the
touch-screen (the
navigation caution must
be accepted before the
menu is displayed).
DISPLAY ON Turns the touch-screen on.
DISPLAY OFF Turns the touch-screen off.
NOTEPAD HELP Play s information on
notepad commands.
RECORD NOTE Allows recording of a note, up to 30 seconds
long.
PLAY NOTEPAD Plays all currently stored notes.
CLEAR NOTEPAD Deletes all notes currently
stored in notepad.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The driver message centre display is situated
within the instrument panel between the
tachometer and speedometer gauges. The
message centre is active as soon as a door is
opened for access.
The primary function of the message centre is
to inform the driver of the following:
• Warning messages.
• Temporary alert messages.
• Information messages.
• Turn-by-turn navigation.
The message centre screen is divided into
various zones displaying the following:
1. Gear selection, automatic or manual.
2. Warning messages, accompanied by a red
or amber backlight, if system faults are
detected. Status messages are displayed
to indicate changes in state of certain
vehicle functions (e.g. navigation). When there are no current warning
messages, turn-by-turn navigation
information is displayed, giving
instructions for the next junction. This
facility can be turned off via the
touch-screen. See
TURN-BY-TURN
NAVIGATION (page 339).
The clock can be shown when no other
information is required to be displayed.
See CLOCK (page 124).
3. Trip computer information, including total
distance covered by the vehicle. See TRIP
COMPUTER (page 107).
4. Set trip computer information display
relating A, B or Auto trip computer.
See PERSONALISED SETTINGS
(page 111).
On diesel and V8 petrol models, the
electronic engine oil dipstick reading can
also be displayed, when selected using the
trip computer button. See ENGINE OIL
CHECK - V8 Petrol engines (page 199).
5. The fuel level gauge. The small arrow on
the top of the fuel pump symbol denotes
which side of the vehi cle the fuel filler cap
is located.
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WARNING AND INFORMATION
MESSAGES
Most displayed warning messages have an
associated warning indicator, which will
illuminate on to indicate the message priority.
Also from time to time information messages
will be displayed.
If more than one message is active, each is
displayed in turn for two seconds in order of
priority.
Messages take priority over the trip computer
data and will be displayed when the ignition is
on.
Note: The message centre information
messages and their meanings, are detailed
where necessary within the appropriate subject
sections.
Clearing messages from the display
It is possible to temporarily clear certain
warning or information messages from the
message centre.
When a message is displayed in the message
centre (e.g. WASHER FLUID LOW ), a red
warning triangle icon appears on the
touch-screen, where shown.
Touch the icon to temporarily stop the
currently displayed message from appearing.
Once the message is removed, the colour of
the warning icon in the message centre
changes to white, as a reminder that an
outstanding message exists.
Note: Certain warnings, that are critical for the
safe operation of the vehi cle, cannot be cleared
from the display.
Note: If multiple messages are displayed, this
process can be repeated to remove all
messages from the display.
Removed messages will display again,
whenever the ignition is switched on, until the
fault is rectified (i.e. in this example, when the
washer fluid is topped up).
WARNING
If a warning indicato r is displayed,
stop the vehicle as soon as possible
when it is safe to do so. Do not ignore
critical warning messages. Failure to do so
may result in serious damage to the vehicle.
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TOUCH-SCREEN
1.Touch-screen.
2. Home menu button.
3. Touch-screen on/off.
Note: When the engine is stopped, for the
touch-screen to remain active, press the
engine START/STOP button again without
pressing the brake pedal.
1. Touch-screen: When initially activated, the
touch-screen will display the main Home
menu. From this menu, all touch-screen
facilities and operati ons are initiated by
touching the relevant touch-screen
buttons and icons.
2. Home menu button: Press to return to the main Home menu from all facilities.
3. Touch-screen on/off: Press once to turn
the screen on, press again to revert to
screen-saver mode. A further press will
turn the touch-screen off.System facilities
There are six major systems controlled via the
touch-screen, with their individual levels of
operation and settings. They are as follows:
• Audio: Radio display AM/FM or DAB,
auxiliary and portable audio, TV or CD.
• Climate: Air conditioning, Distribution,
Seats, Heated steering wheel, Automatic
air recirculation.
• Phone: Digit dial view, Phonebook, Last
ten calls (made, received, missed).
• Navigation: Destination, St ored locations,
Navigation setup, Route options.
• Vehicle: Security, Parking, Valet mode,
Trip computer, Clock, Brightness,
Contrast, System settings, Vehicle
settings, Displa y settings.
• Voice: Operating guide, Command list,
Add phone nametag, Settings.
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