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6. Others
Voice Command Operations
This system has built in voice recognition function. You can perform fundamental operations by saying
the corresponding voice commands.
• For details of the operations, see the Navigation Manual.
List of the Voice commands (AV features)
The following table lists the fundamental command examples available to control the AV features.
Note:
• You can omit the term enclosed by ( ).
• Touching the [
] key displays the voice commands usable at that operating condition. You can refer to
them.
● Common voice commands available anytime during voice input
These are the commonly usable commands in any condition during the voice input operation.
● Voice commands for changing the operation modes
● Voice commands for controlling Tuner features
Operation
Command
Terminates the voice operation, and displays the
current location map screen.
“Map”
“Current Position”, “Display/Show Map”, “Go to
Map”, “(Show me) Where am I”, “Current Location”
Cancels the immediately precedent voice
operation, and returns to the previous voice input
wait mode.
“Back”
Displays the next page of voice command list
displayed on the screen.
“Next (page)”
Displays the previous page of voice command list
displayed on the screen.
“Previous (page)”
Displays the screen displayed when touching the
[
] key (Voice Help screen).
“(Voice) Help”
“What can I say?”
Operation
Command
Turns on the AV features.
“Audio On”
Turns off the AV features.
“Audio Off”
Switches to the Tuner mode.
“Radio”
Switches to the DVD/CD mode.
“DVD Player” or “CD Player”
Switches to the Music Catcher mode.
“Music catcher”
Switches to the SD Card mode.
“SD card player”
Switches to the AUX mode.
“AUX”
Switches to the iPod mode.
“iPod”
Operation
Command
Performs seek tuning.
“Seek up/down”
Recalls a preset station.
“Preset 1/2/3/4/5/6”
“Preset up/down”