Audio Voice Recognition Functions
The radio can be accessed and controlled by the voice recognition system as follows:
- Radio On
- This allows the user to operate the radio function. "Radio on" switches the audio system to radio which comes on with the last selected station.
- Radio Tune
- This allows the user to tune the radio to the required frequency and waveband.
- Radio Presets
- This function allows the user to allocate a frequency against a given band preset. The radio must be tuned to the required frequency and wavelength before the preset is allocated. If a preset position already has a frequency and wavelength allocated, the new frequency and wavelength will over-write the existing preset.
- The auto-store function commands the radio to store the six strongest signals and allocate them against the auto-store presets.
- Voice commands allow the user to tune the radio to a given preset within the waveband which is currently selected.
- Radio Directory
- This function allows the user to add a 'nametag' to the current selected frequency and waveband including satellite stations when SDARS is fitted. The nametags are user repeatable association names given to identify a particular frequency and waveband. The voice recognition system allows 20 nametags to be stored. When the nametag function is operating the requested frequency and waveband is displayed in the instrument pack message center.
The CD autochanger can be accessed and controlled by the voice recognition system as follows:
- The voice controls are standard control features with the exception of CD controls which can be accessed using the steering wheel switches. Commands are available for up to 256 tracks on a CD. A text numeric format is used for track identification using three numbers, i.e. track 6 will be displayed as 006. MP3 format discs have commands for folder up/down.
The Touch Screen Display (TSD) responds to voice commands to allow the user to change the display mode.