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An example of voice operation – Pioneer AVIC700D User Manual

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When all the voice commands cannot be shown in one screen

To scroll through the rest of the menu, simply use the Scale Control. You can also display it
by saying “Next Page”.
To continue to use voice operation, speak a command.

When you are used to voice operation features and no longer need Voice Help, you can
switch it off. For details, see “Voice Recognition Help” on page 96.

To cancel voice operation

You can cancel voice operation features at any time by pressing the NAVI button or pressing
the TALK button downwards on the Remote Control. After you cancel voice operation, the
map is displayed.

An example of voice operation

When using the voice command, it is important to get the timing correct. Before speaking,
you must first wait for the “Please make your request” message. After the message is played,
a Beep tone indicates that it is now your turn to speak, and the mark showing that you can
speak is displayed.
In this example, you want to search for the nearest petrol station. When presented with a list
of search options, you say the number to the left of the option you want to select.

1

Press the TALK button.
A list of commands for voice operation appears. After the “Please make your request”
message, the beep indicates that the system is ready to accept your voice command. You
say a command after this beep.

If no command is made in the next 6 seconds, voice recognition is cancelled and the
Navigation System is on hold until the next operation. Press the TALK button to reacti-
vate voice operation.

If you want to listen to the message of the Navigation System, say “Repeat”.

If you want to return to the previous screen, say “Back”.

2

Say “New Destination”.
Speak all commands towards the microphone. If the voice command is recognised, the
command appears on the screen, and the system voice repeats it. Then, a message to
prompt the next operation is given.

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