Voice activation 5 – Jaguar VOICE ACTIVATION X-TYPE 2001.5 User Manual

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Voice activation 5

Using the system (continued)

Command confirmation and prompts
After a command has been given, the system will give feedback

of what it understood. The verbal feedback given can be

switched on or off by using the VOICE FEEDBACK ON or VOICE

FEEDBACK OFF commands. When off, feedback is still given for

help commands, directory listings, prompts, error messages and

nametags.
Visual confirmation of each voice command is shown on the

message centre. For radio and phone number nametags, the

radio station frequency or phone number associated with the

nametag is shown. NAVIGATION NAMETAG will be shown

when a stored navigation location is recalled. Messages will also

be shown on the system which is being controlled by the voice

command.
During some commands and for voice training, the user is

prompted by the system to respond. In such cases the user must

press and release the voice button then speak after the beep. If

the user does not respond to the system within five seconds, the

system will prompt twice more before the command is

canceled. This gives the user up to fifteen seconds to respond to

a system prompt.
For the phone dial commands, the system will prompt for

conformation before making the call. This confirmation can be

switched on or off by giving the PHONE CONFIRMATION ON

or PHONE CONFIRMATION OFF command.

Nametags
Nametags are a unique user defined name or phrase which can

be used to recall a radio station, dial a phone number or set a

route to a navigation memory point.

For radio commands, RADIO TUNE nametag is used to select a

station that has been previously stored using the RADIO STORE

NAME command.
For phone commands, PHONE DIAL nametag is used to call a

phone number that has been previously stored using the

PHONE STORE or PHONE ENTER command. Phone numbers

held in voice system memory are quite separate from numbers

held in the phone system memory. (To call a number held in the

phone memory, use the PHONE DIAL MEMORY command.)
For navigation commands NAVIGATION SELECT DESTINATION

nametag is used to select a location previously stored using the

NAVIGATION STORE NAME command. These locations can

then be recalled as destinations or waypoints as required.

Navigation memory points with a nametag also appear as part of

the navigation directory of stored locations.
A spoken list of current nametags can be heard by giving the

appropriate directory command see Voice command list on

page 9. There are also commands for deleting either individual

names in a directory, or a complete directory.
Notes:
1. Nametags should not be stored when the environment is

noisy, for example whilst travelling at speeds above 60mph

(100kph), whilst other occupants are talking or with windows

or sunroof open. Nametags recorded in these situations will

contain much more background noise, making them more

easily confused with other commands.

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