Tips for voice operation 11, Tips for voice operation – Pioneer AVIC-X1BT User Manual

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To finish the entry by spelling and to

make the navigation system display a

list of options

To finish entry of the spelt-out name of a city,
street, POI, or postcode, say “Verify”. A list of rele-
vant items is displayed.

1

After inputting some characters, say “Ver-
ify”.
A list of items matching the entry appears.
Each item has a matching number on the left.
❒ If all items cannot be shown on one

screen, say “Next Page” to display the fol-
lowing page. Say “Previous Page” to return
to the previous page.

❒ If no possible item is found, the display

returns to the previous page.

2

Say the number of the item you want.
The map of the selected location appears on
the display. The message, “Do you want to
stop in?” follows.

3

After confirming the location, say “Yes”.
Replying “Yes” starts a route calculation of the
place displayed as the destination (or way
point) on the map.
❒ If you say “No”, the map of that place can

be displayed.

➲ Searching the destination by map

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Tips for Voice Operation

For your voice commands to be correctly recog-
nised and interpreted, ensure that conditions are
suitable for recognition.

Reduce the volume setting on your vehicle

audio system
➲ The sound volume is automatically reduced

during voice operation ➞ Page 56

Close the vehicle windows

Please note that wind through the vehicle win-
dow or miscellaneous noise from outside the
vehicle can interfere with voice operation.

Position the microphone carefully

For optimum pick-up, the microphone should be
fixed at a suitable distance directly in front of the
driver.

❒ In order to operate the navigation system by

voice, you need the microphone kit (CD-VC1),
which is sold separately. Please refer to the
“Owner’s Manual” for the microphone kit.

Pause before giving a command

Speaking too soon may cause the recognition to
fail.

Pronounce your commands carefully

Speak slowly, deliberately and clearly.

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