Onstar hands-free calling – OnStar 17572 R17 User Manual

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Steering wheel controls

Some vehicles may have a button on the steering wheel
or on the instrument panel which, when pushed, engages
OnStar Hands-Free Calling. The button may be a symbol
of a face with sound waves, or may say MUTE, or be a
symbol of a radio speaker with a slash through it. You
can fi nd out if your vehicle has this feature by pushing
this button. If you hear “OnStar ready,” that means that
your vehicle has this feature. (In some vehicles, you may
need to push and hold the button for a few seconds.) If
your vehicle has a DVD navigation system, you may need to push the button
and say “OnStar,” and then you will hear the “OnStar ready” prompt. After
you hear “OnStar ready” use any of the voice commands from the previous
section.

Dialing extension numbers and accessing
voicemail systems

Once you have called into an automated phone system, vehicles with a
steering wheel control may allow you to dial numbers for phone extensions
and dial numbers into Voice Mail systems. You should be able to navigate
through the “PRESS 1, or PRESS 2” functions of a business phone system
(refer to the previous paragraph on Steering Wheel Controls). If your vehicle
has this steering wheel control function, the following paragraphs will tell you
how to use your voice to dial numbers just as if you had a phone key pad.

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