112Radio
Traffic stations can be recognised by
the TP symbol in the display.
Switching traffic programme on/off ■ If on standby for traffic announcement is enabled, [TP] or
[ ] is displayed in the upper display
line.
■ If the current station is a traffic programme station, [TP] appears in
the upper line of the display.
■ This function is set with the TP
button.
Press TP button to enable/disable
on standby for traffic
announcement.
If on standby for traffic
announcement is enabled, [ ] is
displayed. If on standby for traffic
announcement is disabled, [ ] is not
displayed.
Or:
Press SETTINGS button.
The audio settings menu is displayed.
Enable/disable the TP tick box.
If on standby for traffic announcement
is enabled, [ ] is displayed.
If on standby for traffic announcement is disabled, [ ] is not displayed.
■ If on standby for traffic announcement is switched on, thenplayback of an audio source or DAB
reception are interrupted during a
traffic announcement.
■ Traffic announcements are played at the preset traffic announcement
volume 3 102.
Traffic programme station search
This function is only possible within
the FM waveband.
Enable the TP tick box.
Keep the rocker switch m or n
pressed until Seek is displayed.
The radio only searches for traffic
programme stations.
Hearing traffic announcements only
Being on standby for traffic
announcements must be enabled.
Turn the knob e to the left to reduce
the volume to zero.
Deactivating traffic announcements
To switch off a traffic announcement,
e. g. during playback of an audio
source, proceed as follows:
Press TP button.
The traffic announcement is stopped.
On standby for traffic announcement
remains switched on.
Traffic announcement while an
external source is active
The external source (e. g. mobile
phone) has priority over traffic
announcements. However, if
necessary you can hear a traffic
Voice recognition147
User:
Voice output:" The number, please! ".
User: " Plus Four Nine "
Voice output:" Plus Four Nine "
User: " Seven Three One ".
Voice output:" Seven Three One "
User:" One One Nine One "
Voice output:" One One Nine One "
User:" Save"
Instead of " Save" you can also use
the command " Accept".
"Delete"
Using the " Delete" command, you can
delete a previously saved voice tag.
"Phonebook"
Using the command " Phonebook",
you can dial a previously saved voice
tag which you have included in the
phonebook. You can also delete a
voice tag. After inputting the
" Phonebook " command, you will be
asked to input a name.After the recognised name has been
output, you can input the following
commands:
■ " Call ": The connection to the saved
number is created.
■ " Delete ": The voice tag is deleted.
■ " Cancel ": The dialogue is ended.
■ " Help ": The dialogue is ended and
all commands available in this
context are listed.
Example of how to dial a telephone
number saved in the directory:
User: " Phonebook ".
Voice output:
Voice output:
Voice output:
User: " Call"
Instead of " Call" you can also use the
command " Accept".
Voice output: " The number is being
dialled "
"Help"
Using the " Help" command, all of the
commands available in this particular
context are listed."Cancel"
Using the " Cancel" command, the
speech recognition system can be switched off.
Changing language Change the language shown
The Infotainment system supports 12
pre-set languages to be shown on the display. Contact your Vauxhall
Authorised Repairer to activate a
different language from that preset.
Change the language spoken
The speech recognition system
supports the following 6 languages:
■ German
■ (British) English
■ French (EU)
■ Italian
■ Spanish (EU)
■ Dutch
Contact your Vauxhall Authorised
Repairer to activate a different
language from that preset.