Phone command
1st command 2nd command 3rd command4th commandAction
Phone Call < 1–6 > Makes a call to a contact that is stored on the cellular phone. Select from the list of
displayed contacts on the right side of the screen.
Dial <#> Dial Makes a call to a spoken phone number.
Change Number Changes the number to call.
Recent Calls < 1–6 > Makes a call to the recent incoming, outgoing, or missed call number.
Read Text < 1–6 > PlayListens to recent text message received.
Reply Replies to received message.
Call Calls the sender of the message.
Send Text < phonebook name> Selects a text message from the list and sends it to a contact name. You can select
type from , , , or .
< phonebook name>< type>
Phonebook < phonebook name> Makes a call to a contact that is stored on the cellular phone. You can select type
from “Work”, “Mobile”, “Home”, or “Other”. Select “Reply” to reply to a message. Se-
lect “Call” to call the sender.
< phonebook name>< type>
Favorites < favorite name >
< 1–6 > Accesses frequently called contacts by storing them in the favorites list.
< favorite name >
< Type>
Redial Makes a call to the last outgoing phone number.
International Call < phone number > Makes an international call by allowing more than 11 digits to be spoken. You may
need to include the international call prefixes and country codes.
Add Phone Use this command to connect a compatible Bluetooth ® device to the system. Fol-
low the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process from your handset.
Call < Name >
Work < 1–6 >
To call someone’s work place, say the person’s name stored in the phonebook on
your cellular phone between “Call” and “Work”.
Call < Name > Cel-
lular < 1–6 >
To call someone’s cellular phone, say the person’s name stored in the phonebook on
your cellular phone between “Call” and “Mobile”.
Call < Name >
Home < 1–6 >
To call someone’s home, say the person’s name stored in the phonebook on your
cellular phone between “Call” and “Home”.
Call < Name >
Other < 1–6 >
To call someone at a place categorized as “Other”, say the person’s name stored in
the phonebook on your cellular phone between “Call” and “Other”.
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SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Noise is heard in the sound from the audio system while
using a cellular phone. Radio waves that are generated from a cellular phone may
adversely affect the sound from the audio system. This is not a malfunction.
The sound skips. The cellular phone may have turned on the wireless LAN
(Wi-Fi) . Turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) .
Phonebook cannot be downloaded. An error occurred during the phone pairing process. Re-register the Bluetooth® pairing information after deleting
the pairing information from both the cellular phone and the
vehicle system.
VOICE RECOGNITION
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
The system does not operate or fails to interpret the
command correctly. The interior of the vehicle is too noisy.
Close the windows or make sure that the other occupants are quiet.
The fan speed of the air conditioner is too fast. Decrease the fan speed of the air conditioner.
The noise generated by driving the vehicle is too loud. Reduce the vehicle speed, and then speak the command.
The voice command is spoken in a low voice. Speak the command in a louder voice.
The command is spoken too fast. Speak the command after confirming the following: voice guidance is
announced, a tone sounds, and an icon on the screen changes from
white to orange.
The command is spoken too slowly. Speak in a natural voice without pausing between words.
The system prompts to repeat a command. Pronunciation is unclear. Speak clearly.
The command is spoken too late after the tone. Speak the command within 5 seconds after confirming the following: a voice guidance is announced, a tone sounds, and an icon on the
screen changes from white to orange.
An improper command is spoken. Speak the command or a number that is displayed in white on the
screen.
Speak a command that is shown in the command list.
The system does not correctly recognize a number
spoken. Many numbers are spoken at once.
Place a pause between the appropriate digits for correct recognition by
the system. When speaking a telephone number, place a pause be-
tween area codes and dial codes, etc.
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