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Speech command example: Searching
for a route to your home.
1. Push the talk switch.
2. Say “Home” .
You can also say the street name or ad-
dress.
∗ (ex. say “Woodridge Avenue” .)∗: “Hawaii” or Hawaii area is not covered by
the voice recognition.
If your home is not registered, you will hear
“Home is not registered”.
3. If the system recognized the com-
mand, the recognition result “Home” is
displayed on the top of the screen with
the screen message. (Displayed mes-
sage and the switches on the screen
depend on the situation.)
Touch or say “Cancel” , and the system will
be canceled. Touch or say “Help”, and dis-
plays the “Help” screen.
4. Touch “Enter” or say “Enter des-
tination” , and the system starts search-
ing for a route to your home. (If the des-
tination is already registered, “Add” or
“Replace” is displayed on the screen.)
Touch or say “Cancel” , and the search will
be canceled.
When you search the destination by
“POI Name”, this screen is displayed.
Touch “Enter” or say “Enter destination” .
When you touch “Show List”, you can
search another spot in its category.
INFORMATION
In the following conditions, the sys-
tem may not recognize the command
properly and using speech com-
mands may not be possible.
The command is not correct or
clear. Note that certain words, ac-
cents, or speech patterns may be
difficult for the system to recog-
nize.
There are some noises such as
wind noise, etc.
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You can adjust the brightness, contrast,
color and tone of the screen. You can also
turn the display off, and change the screen
to either day or night mode.
Contrast and brightness adjustment
The brightness and contrast of the screen
can be adjusted depending on the bright-
ness of your surroundings. You can also
turn the display off.
1. Push the “DISP” button.
2. Touch the desired button to adjust
contrast and brightness.
“Contrast” “+”:
Strengthens the contrast of the screen.
“Contrast” “