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F - Consult the air conditioning conditions:
F1 - the fan speed indicator,
F2 - the air selection indicator,
F3 - the windscreen demisting indicator,
F4 - the air conditioning indicator,
F5 - the rear screen demisting indicator,
F6 - the AUTO mode indicator.
E - Consult the environment informa-
tion:
E1 - the altitude,
E2 - the atmospheric pressure,
E3 - the ambient temperature. The ice s y m b o l fl a s h e s i f t h e r e i s a r i s k o f
ice.
G - Make and receive telephone calls:
G1 - enter the telephone number,
G2 - delete a character,
G3 - make the call. Refer to the hands-free telephone
section to connect your Bluetooth ®
mobile telephone.
Environment, air conditioning, telephone
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What is the Bluetooth®
hands-free telephone with voice
recognition?
SPEAK
Pressing activates the voice recognition ("Listening" is displayed).
During voice recognition, a brief press pauses this recognition.
An extended press deactivates the recognition.
A brief press will activate the recognition even if a telep hone call is
progress. Audio system on/off.
PICK UP
Press to answer an incoming call.
If a second incoming call is received,
p r e s s t h i s b u t t o n t o p l a c e t h e fi r s t c a l l o n
hold and speak to the second caller.
In this case, a brief press switches be-
tween callers.
To establish a three-way conversation,
press the SPEAK button to switch to
voice recognition mode and say "In-
corporate the call". HANG UP
Press to reject an incoming call.
During a call, pressing ends this call.
General notes
Decrease audio volume.
Increase audio volume.
HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE
You can make telephone calls using
a microphone, located in the courtesy
lamp making use of the steering mount-
ed controls or by the voice recognition
function using voice commands. Five
languages are available: English (by
default), Spanish, French, German and
Italian.
The system uses wireless communication technology referred to as
Bluetooth
®
which allows you to make hands-free telephone calls in
your vehicle via your Bluetooth ®
compatible mobile telephone.
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Changing the language, programming the voice
Changing the language of the voice
commands
By default, the recognition system is in
English. Programming the user's voice
You can use the user's voice program-
ming function to create a voice model
for one person per language.
The characteristics of your voice and
your pronunciation are recorded in this
model for improved voice recognition.
It is essential that the vehicle is parked
in a safe place, with the parking brake
applied.
Switch off your telephone during the
process to avoid any interruption.
1 - Press the SPEAK button. 5 - T h e s y s t e m s a y s t h e fi r s t o f 4 5 t y p i c a l
phrases.
If you do not start the program-
ming process within approximately
3 minutes after pressing the SPEAK
button, the process is cancelled.
If you press the SPEAK button with-
in 5 seconds following the reading of
a voice command, the recording of
this command is repeated.
1 - Press the SPEAK button.
2 - Say "Setup".
3 - Say "Language".
5 - Say the language of your choice in English, example:
say "French" for French.
7 - Say "Yes" to start the change of language process or say
"No" to return to steps 4 to 7. 2 - Say "Word training".
4 - When you are ready to start, press and hold the SPEAK
button. 6 - Repeat each phrase in the
table on the next page.
The system records your voice and
moves on to the recording of the next
command.
Continue the process until all of the
phrases have been recorded.
4 - The system says "Select a language: English, Spanish, French, German or
Italian".
6 - The system then says "French se- lected. Is this correct?" .
8 - The system repeats the language chosen and completes the change
of language process. 3 - An explanation message is given. 7 - After reading all the voice com-
mands, the system says "The word
enrolment is complete" and ends the
process.
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