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Pr
for Successful V
Recognition
1. Vo\fce recogn\ft\fon supports only
the commands that are d\fsplayed
on the screen and wr\ftten \fn the
User’s Gu\fde.
2. To ensure the correct recogn\ft\fon
and execut\fon of your command,
say your command when you hear
the beep after a v\co\fce prompt.
3. Vo\fce recogn\ft\fon automat\fcally
ends \ff: 1) A call \fs \fncom\fng \cor outgo\fng
2) A med\fa dev\fce (U\bB or \fP od, etc.)
\fs connected or d\fsco\cnnected
3) The rear v\few camera \fs operated
(opt\fonal)
4) The car eng\fne star\cts or stops
5) A system key, such as RADIO
key or
MEDIA key \fs selected
4. The m\fcrophone used for the vo\fce
recogn\ft\fon system \fs located \fn the
headl\fner d\frectly above the dr\fver’s
head. To make your commands
better understood, keep your body
stra\fght \fn the dr\fver’s seat when
speak\fng the comman\cd.
5. \bpeak\fng natur ally and clearly w\fll
ensure better recogn\ft\fon of your
vo\fce commands.
6. In the follow\fng cases vo\fce rec-
ogn\ft\fon w\fll be affected by amb\f -
ent no\fse.
1) The sound of the w\fnd \ff any
w\fndow or the sun roof \c\fs open.
2) H\fgh speed blower from the
a\fr vents. \bet cl\fmate control to
blow lower than level 3.
3) V\fbrat\fons from pass\fng\c through
a tunnel.
4) V\fbrat\fons from dr\fv\fng on an
uneven road.
5) \btorms and heavy ra\fn.
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