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1Press the talk switch.
2Say the phone number.
In the same manner as it is displayed on
the screen, “Dial ”, after saying
“Dial a number” say the phone number.
Say the phone number one digit at a time.
For example, if the phone number is
2345678:
Say “two three four five six seven
eight”
Do not say “twenty three forty five sixty
seven eight”
3Say “Call” or press the switch on
the steering wheel.
When the confirmation screen appears,
say “Yes” or select “Yes” or press the
switch on the steering wheel.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE:
DIAL NUMBER
When the system recognizes multiple
phone numbers, a phone number candi-
date list will be displayed on the screen.
Pressing the
switch on the steering
wheel makes a call to the top entry on
the list. If the desired phone number is
not displayed on the top of the screen,
say the number of the desired phone
number from the candidate list to select
a phone number from the candidate list.
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2. CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNIZATION
Due to natural language speech recog-
nition technology, this system enables
recognition of a command when spo-
ken naturally. However, the system
cannot recognize every variation of
each command. In some situations, it
is possible to omit the command for the
procedure and directly state the de-
sired operation. Not all voice com-
mands are displayed in the function
menu.
INFORMATION
●If the command cannot be recognized
completely, the command input screen
will be displayed. (Search results will be
shown based on the part of the com-
mand that was recognized.)
EXPRESSION EXAMPLES FOR
EACH FUNCTION
CommandExpression examples
“Go Home”Navigate to my house.
Take me home.
“Enter an
Address”I need directions to an
address.
Give me a street.
“Find Nearby
”
Search for a
rants> around here.
Find a
nearby.
“Call
”Get me
Brown>.
Call
netypes>.
“Dial ”Call <911>.
“Play Artist
”*Play the artist .
I want to hear the band
.
“Play Album
”*Play album .
*: Only for external music device
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3. COMMAND LIST
Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables.
For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the related commands will not be dis-
played in the screen. Also, according to conditions, other commands may not be dis-
played in the screen.
The functions available may vary according to the system installed.
Basic
Apps
When the voice recognition language is set to English.
Navigation
Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown below.
Voice recognition language can be changed. ( P.52)
CommandAction
“Help”Prompts voice guidance to offer examples of commands
or operation methods
“Go Back”Returns to the previous screen
“Number one/two/three/four/five”Selects the number on the list screen
“Next Page”Displays the next page
“Previous Page”Displays the previous page
“Go to ”Displays the command list of the selected tab
CommandAction
“Launch ”Activates the Entune App Suite application
CommandAction
“Find Nearby ”Displays a list of near the current posi-
tion
“Enter an Address”Enables setting a destination by saying the address
“Go Home”Displays the route to home
“Cancel Route”Stops the route guidance
*: For example; “Gas stations”, “Restaurants”, etc.
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Phone
Audio
Information
CommandAction
“Redial”Places a call to the phone number of the latest outgoing
call
“Call Back”Places a call to the phone number of latest incoming call
“Show Recent Calls”Displays the call history screen
“Dial ”Places a call to the said phone number
“Call ”Place a call to the said phone type of the contact from the
phone book
CommandAction
“Play Playlist ”Plays tracks from the selected playlist
“Play Artist ”Plays tracks from the selected artist
“Play Song ”Plays the selected track
“Play Album ”Plays tracks from the selected album
CommandAction
“Show Forecast”Displays weather information
“Show Traffic”Displays traffic information
INFORMATION
● Commands relating to operation of the audio can only be performed when the audio is
turned on.
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1. RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION ......................... 136
DISPLAYING WEATHER
INFORMATION ................................. 136
2. DATA SERVICES SETTINGS ..... 138
SETTING DOWNLOAD METHODS .... 138
1USEFUL INFORMATION
INFORMATION
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1. RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION
1Press the “APPS” button.
2Select “Weather” .
3Check that the “Weather” screen is dis-
played.Weather information can be received
via the HD Radio broadcast or by the
Entune App Suite application on a
Bluetooth
® phone. For details about
the Entune App Suite application:
P.259
DISPLAYING WEATHER
INFORMATION
No.Function
Select to display the weather of the
current location. ( P.137)
Select to display the weather of a
desired location in the recently
checked locations list.
Select to display the weather of a
desired location in the national cities
list.
Select to display the weather of a
desired location in the other local cit-
ies list.
Select to display weather informa-
tion over the map.
INFORMATION
● Weather information is available in the
48 states, D.C. and Alaska of the United
States.
● The weather for current location might
not show the closest city when it first dis-
plays.
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1Display the “Weather” screen.
(P.136)
2Select “Current Weather” .
3Select the desired tab to be displayed.
DISPLAYING THE WEATHER
OF THE CURRENT LOCATION
INFORMATION
●If weather is set to the home screen, the
weather screen of the current location
will be displayed.
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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM .......... ....................... ... 140
DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ................... 140
SCREEN DESCRIPTION .................... 141
2. REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ......... 142
AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN........ 142
THE CAMERA ..................................... 142
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
THE SCREEN AND
THE ACTUAL ROAD ......................... 143
WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL
OBJECTS .......................................... 145
3. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ....................................... 147
IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS .... 147
1REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM
PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM