Using voice entry, General instructions, Languages – Navigon 7200T User Manual

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Using Voice Entry

Voice entry can be used to select a destination.

You can speak the city, street and house number for your destination and the

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shows you a list of destinations that match your city and street voice

entry. If necessary, you can also change the destination.

Because

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voice entry ‘learns’ from previous commands, returning

correct destinations becomes faster and easier over time.

The Audio Assistant is used to set Voice entry settings.

General Instructions

When using voice entry, always:

Speak at a normal rate pace and clearly say each syllable in the city and street
names.

Speak directly toward the

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.

Provide as much information as possible. Include the directional info (North, South,
East, West) and the street type (Street, Lane, Avenue, Boulevard, etc.). A voice
entry of “East Madison Street” returns a much shorter list of possible matches than
a voice entry of “Madison”.

Languages

When using voice entry, speak the address in the language of the location. In the
United States and all Canadian provinces except Quebec, speak the name of the
location in English. For locations in Quebec, where the language is French, speak the
French name of the province, city and street in the location language. Speak the
house number in the language used on the

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.

For example:

If you are looking
for a location in:

And the

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Language is:

Say:

The State/Province, City
and Street Name in:

The House Number and
answer questions in:

New York

English

English

English

New York

Spanish

English

Spanish

Quebec

English

French

English

Quebec

French

French

French

Quebec

Spanish

French

Spanish

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