Search for the playlist 159, Available voice commands, Operating your navigation system with voice – Pioneer AVIC-Z3 User Manual

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Search for the playlist

In this example, you want to search for a play-
list and play that playlist.

1

Touch VOICE icon when the audio

source is

“LIBRARY”.

2

Say

“Music Search”.

3

Say the desired group.

p If the desired group is already selected, you

can skip this step.

4

Say the name of the playlist you want

to play.

p If there are multiple pages, voice help menu

can be switched by using

or

on

the screen. You can also switch the page by
saying

“Next page” or “Previous page”.

p You can also search the track in the current

playlist by saying

“Track Search”.

Available Voice Commands

This section describes the flow and available
commands of each voice operation.
p When [Language] in [Regional Settings]

is changed to another language, the com-
mands that you registered can be used
only if the language for voice operation is
the same.

p For <City Name>, <Street Name>,

<House number> shown on the following
chart, say the real name or number which
you want to search for. For example, if the
real city name is

“Long Beach” and you

want to operate

“Search by address,” say

“Long Beach” instead of <City Name>.

p For <POI Name> shown on the following

chart, say the real POI name that you want
to search for. For example, if the real POI
name is

“San Francisco International Air-

port

” and you want to operate “Go to <POI

Name>,

” say “Go to San Francisco Interna-

tional Airport

” (or “Go to SFO”). You can vo-

calize <POI Name> included in the
following categories only.
— Railway Station, City Center, Airport,

Ferry Terminal, Airline Access, Golf
Courses, Shopping Center, Parks, and
Recreation Area

p For <Registered location’s pronunciation>

shown on the following chart, say the regis-
tered pronunciation. For example, if the re-
gistered pronunciation in address book is
“My office” and you want to operate

“Search by entry on the address book”, say

“My office”. You can hear and edit the pro-
nunciation.

= For details, refer to Changing a pronun-
ciation on page 62

p For <Registered phone book’s pronuncia-

tion> shown on the following chart, say
the registered pronunciation. For example,
if the registered pronunciation in phone
book is

“My friend” and you want to operate

“Telephone Book”, say “My friend”. You can
hear and edit the pronunciation.

= For details, refer to Editing the entry in

“Phone Book” on page 84

p For <Album playlist name>, <Artist play-

list name>, <Track name> shown on the
following chart, say the name in the music
library (if you edited their pronunciation,
say their pronunciation). You can hear and
edit the pronunciation.

Operating Your Navigation System with Voice

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Chapter

18

Operating

Y

our

Navigation

System

with

V

oice

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