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The speech dialogue system offers two ways of entering a destination: You can enter a destination with assistance from the system or you can enter a destination by saying certain commands.
Important: The speech dialogue system must be switched on Link.
Entering a destination with assistance from the system
Say ENTER DESTINATION. The input menu will appear in the MMI display Fig. 1.
When the system gives you the cue, say the desired destination.
When the system gives you the cue, say the desired street.
When the system gives you the cue, say the desired house number, or
To navigate to the destination you have entered, say START ROUTE GUIDANCE.
Saying individual commands
To enter the country of the destination, say ENTER COUNTRY and say the name of the country.
To enter the town of the destination, say ENTER TOWN and say the name of the town.
To enter the street of the destination, say ENTER STREET and say the name of the street.
To enter the house number of the destination, say ENTER HOUSE NUMBER and say the house number.
To navigate to the destination you have entered, say START ROUTE GUIDANCE.
Searching for towns can take several seconds. A list of town names will appear in the MMI display when the search is finished. You can select the desired town by saying the line number, e.g. LINE FOUR, or by turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton. Give the commands NEXT PAGE or PREVIOUS PAGE to scroll up and down the list of town names. In many countries there are several towns with names that sound the same; in this case it is necessary to specify the town by selecting it from the list again Link.
Note
  • After a town has been copied into the entry field, you can start the route guidance to the centre of the town by pressing the talk button and saying START ROUTE GUIDANCE. You can also start the route guidance via the MMI control console Link.
  • You can also switch on the speech dialogue system and say a command when the route guidance is active and a navigation cue is being played.
  • For more information on the navigation functions, please refer to Link.