NISSAN 2010 GT-R User Manual

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RECEIVING/ENDING A PHONE CALL

Ⅲ There are no voice commands for re-

ceiving or ending a phone call.

Ⅲ To accept the call, press the

button

on the steering wheel or touch the “An-
swer” key. To reject the call, touch the
“Reject Call” key. To hang-up, press

the

button or touch the “Hang-Up”

key.

Ⅲ Pressing the

button during a con-

nected phone call will allow you to send digits and special characters. After speaking
the desired digits, press the ENTER button to send the recognized information.

HOW TO SAY NUMBERS

The system provides two commands for entering and dialing a phone number: “DIAL” and
“INTERNATIONAL CALL”. The “DIAL” command is used for domestic phone numbers up to
10 digits in length, starting with the area code. The “INTERNATIONAL CALL” command is
used when more than 10 digits need to be dialed or when special characters are required,
such as *, #, or +. When using these two commands, please follow the phone digit speaking
rules below:

Ⅲ Only single digits zero (0) to nine (9) can be spoken.
Ⅲ When saying the phone number 800-662-6200, the system will accept “eight-

hundred” in addition to “eight zero zero” or “eight oh oh.” 500, 700, and 900 are also
supported.

Ⅲ The long-distance calling prefix “1” is not required when making a call.

“DIAL” COMMAND ONLY

Ⅲ You can say all the digits of a 7 or 10 digit phone number at one time.
Ⅲ For a 10 digit number, saying the phone number in groups of 3, 3, and 4 digits may

improve recognition for some speakers. To use this group dialing method, say only the
first 3 digits of the phone number. After the system recognizes the number, it will request
the next 3 digits and finally the last 4 digits.

Ⅲ If a phone number is incorrectly recognized, you can try entering the phone number

again using the 3-3-4 group dialing procedure by saying, “CHANGE NUMBER”.

“INTERNATIONAL CALL” COMMAND ONLY

Ⅲ You can say the entire phone number at once or in groups of any digit length.
Ⅲ For *, #, and +, say “star,” “pound,” or “plus,” respectively.

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