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Voice Recognition System Control: Introduction

Voice control enables the driver to activate important functions of the car telephone and navigation systems without needing to operate any controls manually. This allows the driver to concentrate fully on driving the vehicle. Whenever the driver issues one of the defined voice commands with the system active, the voice control system converts the command into a control signal for the telephone or navigation system. The system recognizes which system the command is directed at and routes the direction accordingly. The driver is guided through the dialogues by announcements or questions.

The voice recognition system is only available in the following language variants:

The voice control system understands around 50 pre-defined commands, which need to be given exactly, word for word. The driver can prompt the system to speak a selection of the most used commands by activating the system and giving the command HELP.

If it becomes necessary to place an emergency telephone call, it is recommended that the handset, the steering wheel switches, the multi information display (MID) or multi function display (MFD) is used to dial an emergency number (this presumes a number for emergency calls is stored in these systems). The reason for using the manual control is that under stress the drivers normal voice pattern may become disturbed. This will mean that the system may not recognize the voice commands being issued and cause the emergency telephone call to be delayed.