Making a call to a phone number in, Memory, If you become unsure of an operation – Pioneer DEH-P7100BT User Manual

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Notes

! A phone number of up to 30 digits long can

be read out. If a phone number that exceeds
30 digits is input, an error occurs and the unit
waits for a voice command to be said. Say a
correct voice command.

! You can also input a phone number in parts.

When inputting

01234 and 56789 separately,

say the next part of the number (

56789) after

you hear

01234 Please complete the num-

ber. Otherwise say

“Dial” or “Correction”.

! When you want to correct a phone number,

say

Correction and then say the correct

phone number after you hear the beep tone.
When you are inputting a phone number in
parts, you can correct the part of the number
you said last. If you input

55555 when you

should have input

56789, say Correction

when you hear

Please complete the number.

Otherwise say

“Dial” or “Correction”., and

then say the correct number.

Making a call to a phone
number in memory

You can also use voice recognition to make a
call to a phone number stored in the memory.
This explanation uses the example of making
a call to the cellular phone of

Sandy Jones.

1

Start voice recognition.

Refer to Using voice recognition on the pre-
vious page.

2

Say Call Sandy Jones.

You will hear

On which number do you

want to call <name>, <type>., and then a
beep tone.

# In the case of when there is only one phone
number corresponding to the registered name
(

Call Sandy Jones), say Dial to make the phone

call.

3

Say mobile.

4

If the read out name (Sandy Jones) and

type (mobile) are correct, say Yes after you
hear the beep tone.

5

A call is made to the number read out.

Notes

! Saying Call Sandy Jones mobile in Step 1 al-

lows you to specify the name and type in one
go.

! If a type that is not registered is specified

when a type is specified, an error occurs and
the unit waits for a voice command to be said.
Say a correct voice command.

If you become unsure of an
operation:

If you become unsure of a voice command
partway through an operation, access the
help.

1

Start voice recognition.

Refer to Using voice recognition on the pre-
vious page.

2

Say Help or What can I say?

3

The help voice guidance plays, and the

voice commands you can use are
pronounced.

Voice command list

Command Type

Operation

Dial (number)

Use this when you want to di-
rectly specify a phone number.
A number of up to 32 digits can
be read out.

(Number)

Use this when you want to spe-
cify a number to add to the
number specified with

Dial

(number). (You can also specify
a phone number in parts.)
! 0 to 9, *, # and + can be en-

tered.

Using voice recognition

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Section

09

Using

voice

recognition

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