Available voice commands, Operating your navigation system with voice – Pioneer AVIC-HD3-II User Manual

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Available Voice Commands

This section describes the flow and available
commands of each voice operation. Depend-
ing on the selected language in [

Regional

Settings], the voice operation works as below.

[

Language] in [Regional Set-

tings]

The language
for voice opera-
tion

English, Russian, Swedish, Dan-
ish, Norwegian

English

Dutch, Flemish

Dutch

Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish

German

German

French

French

Italian

Italian

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 <Registered location’s pronunciation

> shown on the following chart, say the re-
gistered pronunciation. For example, if the
registered 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 57

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 68

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

list name >, <Track name> shown on the
following chart, say their name in the
music library (if you edited their pronuncia-

tion, say their pronunciation). You can hear
and edit the pronunciation.

= For details, refer to Changing the pronun-
ciation of a playlist name or track name on
page 110

p For <Category Name>and <Sub Category

Name> in

“Vicinity Search”, refer to “Cate-

gory list for vicinity search

” and say the de-

sired category in that list.

p You can skip the commands with the mark

(*). For example, in case search by Point of
interest, the system can recognise the com-
mand even if you say

“Vicinity Search” with-

out saying

“Destination”.

p If some candidates have been found, the

candidate list appears. Select the one from
the list and proceed to next step.

p During the voice operation, location screen

(A) or (B) may appear. In such a case, go to
Location screen (A) and (B)” in the later
section, and continue the voice operation.

= For details, refer to Location screen (A)
and (B) on page 146

p The voice operations related the telephone

are available only using hands-free phoning
feature of this system and is unavailable
during a call.

= For details, refer to Using Hands-free
Phoning on page 61

p Terms written in italics are voice com-

mands.

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