Voice recognition, Audio system, Bluetooth controls – Buick 2011 Lucerne User Manual

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Buick Lucerne Owner Manual - 2011

Voice Recognition

The Bluetooth system uses voice recognition to
interpret voice commands to dial phone numbers and
name tags.

For additional information say “Help” while you are in a
voice recognition menu.

Noise: Keep interior noise levels to a minimum. The
system may not recognize voice commands if there is
too much background noise.

When to Speak: A short tone sounds after the system
responds indicating when it is waiting for a voice
command. Wait until the tone and then speak.

How to Speak: Speak clearly in a calm and natural
voice.

Audio System

When using the in‐vehicle Bluetooth system, sound
comes through the vehicle's front audio system
speakers and overrides the audio system. Use the
audio system volume knob, during a call, to change the
volume level. The adjusted volume level remains in
memory for later calls. To prevent missed calls, a
minimum volume level is used if the volume is turned
down too low.

Bluetooth Controls

Use the buttons located on the steering wheel to
operate the in‐vehicle Bluetooth system. See Audio
Steering Wheel Controls on page 4‑94
for more
information.

b g

(Push To Talk): Press to answer incoming calls,

to confirm system information, and to start speech
recognition.

c x

(Phone On Hook): Press to end a call, reject a

call, or to cancel an operation.

Pairing

A Bluetooth cell phone must be paired to the Bluetooth
system and then connected to the vehicle before it can
be used. See your cell phone manufacturers user guide
for Bluetooth functions before pairing the cell phone. If a
Bluetooth phone is not connected, calls will be made
using OnStar

®

Hands‐Free Calling, if available. Refer to

the OnStar owner's guide for more information.

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