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u
Thesystem showsanumbered list
with destinat ionsfrom theselected
category
t Please selectaline number orsay
cont inue
s Number 1
t Number 1accepted.
t Doyou want tostart route guidance?
s Yes
The route guidance forthe selected pointof
inter estisstart ed.
or
s No
t Doyou want tosave thedestinat ion?
s Yes
The dialog continues asshown inthe sect ion
“Save destinat ion”.
i Dependin gon the selected area,other
lists may beshown.
You canonly select points ofinter estinthe
state orprovinc ethe navigation systemisset
for.
Selecting nextpoint ofinterest
You canusethefollowing commandsto
select nearby pointsofinter est:
R “Next gasstation ”
R “Next carpark”
R “Next Mercedes- BenzServic e”
R “Next restaurant ”
R “Next hospital”
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Nextgasstation
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
gas station son the display
t Please selectaline number orsay
cont inue
s Number 1
t Number 1accepted. Doyou want to
start route guidance?
s Yes The
route guidance forthis point ofinter est
is start ed.
or
s No
t Doyou want tosave thedestinat ion?
s Yes
The dialog continues asshown inthe sect ion
“Save destinat ion”.
“Last Destinations” You
canusethe“Last destinat ions”
comman dto reselect adestinat ionfrom alist
of the previously selecteddestinations.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Lastdestinat ions
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
the previously selecteddestinations.If
there isonly oneentryon the list, voice
cont rolasks ifit is correc t.
t Please selectaline number orsay
cont inue
s Number 1
t Number 1accepted. Doyou want to
start route guidance?
s Yes
The route guidance forthis destinat ionis
start ed.
“Save Destination” You
canusethe“Save destinat ion”comman d
to save thecurren tdestin ation inthe address
book bymeans ofavoice tag.
i Ifthe desired voicetagalready existsin
the address book,thesystem asksifyou
want toadd theaddress.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Savedestin ation
t Please saythename.
s Smith
t Please repeatthename.
s Smith Na
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t
Where doyou want tosave: home or
work?
s Work
t Thedestin ationhasbeen saved.
“Find Address” You
canusethe“Find address” commandto
select apreviously savedaddress andstart
route guidance. Saythename ofan address
exact lyas you have entered itinto the
address book,e.g.ifyou entered firstname
and lastname, youhave tosay both.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Findaddress
t Please saythename
s Smith
u Thesystem showsanumbered listof
saved addresses inthe display. Ifthere
is only oneentryon the list, voice
con trol asks ifit is corr ect.
t Please selectaline number orsay the
name
s Number 1
t Number 1accept ed,Smit hwork
t Startin groute guidance
“Sta rtRout eGuida nce” When
Route Guidance isinact ive,you can use
the “Start route guidance” commandtostart
route guidance onceavalid destin ationhas
been entered.
s Start route guidance
t Startin groute guidance
“Rout eInforma tion” You
canusethe“Route information ”
comm andtohave thefollowing information
on your curren tlyplanned routereadout:
R Dist ance todestin ation/ stopov er
R Ex pected arrivaltime
R Remaining drivingtime “Guida
nceInstru ctions On” When
youusethe“Guidance instruct ions on”
comm and,voice control repeats thelast
driving tip.Ifthe driving tipoutput hasbeen
switched offuptothis point, itis now
switched onagain.
“Guida nceInstru ctions Off” You
canusethis comm andtoswitch offthe
route guidance voiceoutput.
“Cancel RouteGuida nce” You
canusethis comm andtostop route
guidance.
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Cancel routeguidance
t Areyou sure youwant tocanc elroute
guidance?
s Yes
t Canceling routeguidance
Voice control canc elsroute guidance.
or
s No
t Continuingroute guidance.
The dialog withvoice control isterm inated.
Route guidance remainsactivated.
“Zoom In”/“Zoom Out” You
canusethese comm andstozoom the
map display onestep inor out.
“Zoom In<0019000F000D0010000C000500140005000C001B0018002200470037000F000F
000DB Out
Completely” You
canusethese comm andstoset the map
display directlyto the smallest orlargest
scale.
“List Destination Memory” You
canusethe“List destin ationmemory”
comm andtolisten tothe entries from the
address book’sdestinationmemory and,if
required, navigatetoone ofthem. Ifthe list 190
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selected
entryshould becalled, navigated
to or opened.
To cance lthe dialog:
X Vehicles withVoice Control buttons on
the Multi-function SteeringWheel:
Press theA button.
or
X Vehicles withLever forVoice Control:
Push theVoice Control leverawayfrom you
You have cancelled thedialog. The system
confirms byresponding “Cancel”.
“List Phone Book”andDiali ngaPhone
Number (Y
pag e183)
“De lete Address Book” You
canusethe“Dele teadd ress book”
command todel ete individu alvoice tagsorall
the voice tagsinthe address book. The
add ress data isnot deleted.
“Open Entry” You
canusethe“Ope nentry ”comm andto
op en any addre ssbook entry .
Exam ple of dialog:
s Openentry
t Plea se saythe nam e
s Smith
u Thesystem showsanum bered list in
the displ ay.
t Plea se select aline num bero rsay
co ntinue .
s Number1...
t Number1acc epted.
The syst emopen sth efir st en tryon the
list .
If th eselec teden try co ntains atleast
on ephon enum beroran addre ss,
voic eco ntrol ask swhet heryou want
to dial thenum berornav igat eto the
st ore daddre ss. “Sp
ellEnt ry” You
canusethe“S pell entry“ comm and to
open anyaddre ssbook entry by spell ingthe
nam e.
Say thelet ters inthefor mof aco ntinuo us
st rin gof letters (e. g.fiveto sev enletters) .
Al ist ofpossible entries willappear inthe
display andyoucan choose theone you
require .
Ex ample ofdialog:
s Spellentry
t Please spellthename .
s S-M-I -T-H
u Thesystemshows anumb eredlistin
the display.
t Please selectaline numberor say
con tinue.
s Number four
t Number fouraccepte d
The systemopen sthe fourt hentry on
the list.
If the selecte dentry containsatleas t
one phone num bero rana ddress,
voice controlasks whether youwant
to dial thenumber ornavigat eto the
stor edaddress.
i You canusethe“Next page” or“Previous
page” commandstoscro llthr ough thelist.
You canusethe“Correc tion”comm andto
spell thename again. Rad
ioand Satellite Radio G
WARN
ING
Please devoteyour attent ion first and
forem osttothe trafficsituation youarein.
Befor eyour journ ey,please familiarize
yourself withtheradio functions.
Only usetheVoice ControlSyst emwhen road
and trafficcon dition spermit youtodo so.
Other wiseyoucould beinvolv edinan 194
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Problem Possible
Cause/
Conse quence Suggested
Solutions A
station listentr y
is not recogniz ed. The
voice tagsfor
the stations inthe
address bookdo
not sound
sufficiently
different . X
Save a<0013001000050001000B0005001200270004000500100005000E00040005000E
0014> voicetagforthe
station (Ypage 192).
or
X Give the“List station list”command.
The system readsoutthestation list.
X Vehicles withVoice Control buttonsonthe
Multi-fu nctionSteering Wheel:Press
the ? button whenthestation youwant is
read out.
or
X Vehicles withLever forVoice Control: Pull
the Voice Control levertoward you
The station isselected (Ypage 196). If
you aremaking
speaker-
dependent voice
tags, thesystem
prompts youto
enter themseveral
times. The
two voice tags
differ fromeach
other. X
Say thevoice tagwith thesame intonation
both times. Help
Function
Voice controlhas acomprehensive help
funct iontoassist theuser.
The voice controlhelp funct ionprovides:
R general information abouthowbest to
operate voicecontrol
R alist ofthe possible commands
“Help Voice Control” You
canusethe“Help Voice Control”
command toobtain information abouthow
best tooperate voicecontrol.
“Help” If
you press the? button andsaythe
command “Help”,youwillreceive helpforthe
appli cation current lyselected. If
you select the“Help” command duringa
voice dialog, forexample afterthe“Dial
number” command, youwillreceive help
explaining howthedialog continues.
You canalso request thehelp funct ionfora
specific system, forexample withthe“Help
phone” command.
If you have activated thehelp window, youwill
see aselection ofthe possible commands on
the display (Ypage 38). 208
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oublesho otingVoiceControl

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