Voice commands related to hands-free, Phoning, Tips for voice operation – Pioneer AVIC-F10BT User Manual

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Voice commands related to hands-free phoning

p You can make a phone call by voice dialling

if the mobile phone featuring Bluetooth
wireless technology is being paired with
the navigation system.

p For <entry’s name> shown on the follow-

ing chart, say the name of the entry stored
in

“Contacts”.

p For <phone number> shown on the follow-

ing chart, say the desired phone number.

Voice commands and operations

Call <entry

’s name> d Make a call to the entry (Note 2).

Call <entry

’s name> <General> d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say Yes d Dial the general

phone number of the entry (Note 3).

Call <entry

’s name> <Mobile> d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say Yes d Dial the mobile

phone number of the entry (Note 3).

Call <entry

’s name> <Home> d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say Yes d Dial the home

phone number of the entry (Note 3).

Call <entry

’s name> <Office> d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say Yes d Dial the office

phone number of the entry (Note 3).

Call <entry

’s name> <Other> d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say Yes d Dial the other

phone number of the entry (Note 3).

Call <phone number> d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say Yes d Dial the phone number.

Make a call d Say the phone number you want to call d Displays the message confirming whether to dial d Say
Yes d The system starts dialling to the number.

Make a call d Say the name of entry stored on “Contacts” you want to call d Displays the message confirming
whether to dial d Say Yes d The system starts dialling to the number (Note 2).

(Note 2) If the entry has multiple phone number data, selection list may appear. In such case, say the type of phone
number.
(Note 3) If there is no corresponding type on the entry, the system may suggest you other phone numbers of the entry.
In such case, say the type of phone number.

Tips for Voice Operation

For your voice commands to be correctly re-
cognised and interpreted, ensure that condi-
tions are suitable for recognition.

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.

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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