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“Other menus”
FUNCTION
Rotate the encoder 14-fig. 1to se-
lect “Other menus” and then press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1. “Oth-
er menus” in main telephone screen
displays the screen shown in fig. 78
with the following icon keys:
“Previous menu”: to get back to main
telephone screen;
“Messages”: to manage SMS (Short
Message Service);
“Options”: to set phone options,
“Settings”: to modify phone setup.
“Messages”
FUNCTION
(SMS - Short Message Service)
“Messages” key fig. 78allows read-
ing and sending short messages (max-
imum length is 160 characters) by
GSM phone.
Read and sent messages are stored
into two separate boxes, which how-
ever share a common memory sec-
tion; so the sum of sent and read
stored messages must not exceed the
maximum number of allowed SMSs (it
depends on the SIM card).
Telephone module stops input of
new messages when the buffer is full
and the “Enter” key is disabled.
In this case the display shows a string
with the following warning message:
“Further SMS messages cannot be
stored or received”.When selecting “Messages” key by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1, the
display shows the screen in
fig. 79with the following icon keys:
“Dial”: to select message;
“Enter”: to compose message;
“Center number”: to specify service
center telephone number, stored in
the SIM card.
fig. 78
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Enter
IMPORTANT“Enter” can be se-
lected only if there is enough memo-
ry to store another message, other-
wise you have to delete one or more
messages.
Selecting “Enter” by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER”
to confirm 15-fig. 1, the display shows
fig. 84screen with the following icon
keys:
– “Text” icon key: displays the key-
pad fig. 85to be used for text mes-
sage composition; the counter shows
the number of still available characters;
– “Telephone number” icon key: en-
ables, by means of keypad 0-9and +)
to compose the phone number to
which the message must be sent;– “Directory” icon key: lets the user
choose a number from the directory
instead of direct number dialling (see
paragraph “Directory” for further de-
tails);
– “Store” icon key: (enabled if mes-
sage text is present) stores the mes-
sage for later delivery. – “Send” icon key: (enabled only if
phone number is present) sends the
message; the display shows “user in-
formation” – “Please wait …”. Infor-
mation about message delivery (suc-
cessful or not) is then displayed before
returning to screen in fig. 80.
fig. 84
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Center number
Selecting - by rotating the encoder
14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER” to
confirm 15-fig. 1- “Center number”
using the keypad (0-9, +and *keys)
the user can set the service Provider
phone number fig. 86. This number is
given by the Provider.Selecting “Options” by rotating the
encoder 14-fig. 1and pressing “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1, the display
shows fig. 85screen with the follow-
ing icon keys:
“Network operator”: to select
provider;
“PIN”: for PIN code request at pow-
er on;
– if current setting of “Enable PIN re-
quest” is “NO”, the display shows
“PIN NOT REQUESTED”;
– if current setting of “Enable PIN re-
quest” is “YES”, and the current set-
ting of “Recall last PIN” is “YES”, the
display shows “Recall PIN – Request
PIN”;– if current setting of “Enable PIN re-
quest” is “YES”, and the current set-
ting of “Recall last PIN” is “NO”, the
display shows “PIN request”.
“Information”: shows information re-
lated to the GSM module (Provider
name, IMEI code, etc…).
“Unknown”: enables or disables for-
warding of caller telephone number to
the called party.
fig. 87
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“OPTIONS” FUNCTION
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Network operator
When selected and confirmed, “Net-
work operator” icon allows manage-
ment of network Providers; the dis-
play shows the following icon keys
fig. 88:
“Select”: to set operator selection
modes;
“Operator”: for manual operator
choice (which can only be manual or
preferential);
“OK”: to accept and store settings.
“Select”
When selecting and confirming this
key the user has three possible ways
to choose the network operator:– Automatic fig. 89: the system
chooses automatically the network
operator. If it is no longer able to pro-
vide an adequate GSM field, another
operator is sought. In this case “Op-
erator” icon key is disabled.
– Manual fig. 90: operator is chosen
manually. In this case “Operator” icon
key is enabled. If chosen operator is
no longer able to provide an adequate
GSM field, telephone functions will not
be available.
– Preferential: operator is chosen
manually. In this case “Operator” icon
key is enabled, and if chosen operator
is no longer able to provide an ade-
quate GSM field, the system automat-
ically looks for another available op-
erator.“Operator”
Selecting and confirming “Operator”
key, displays the dialog box “User in-
formation – “Please wait…” until the
operators list is available.
Available operators can be selected
in the list.
If network becomes not available,
“Network operator” key is disabled.
fig. 88
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“Information” icon key
“Information” shows information re-
lated to the GSM service provider
fig. 94. Press “ESCAPE” to quit the
“Information” screen 13-fig. 1.Selecting - by rotating the encoder
14-fig. 1e and pressing “ENTER” to
confirm 15-fig. 1- the “Settings” icon
the display will show fig. 95screen
and the following icon keys:
“Ringer volume”: sets the volume
level of the telephone ringer;
“Redial”: in case of busy line, redials
automatically the called number (for a
preset number of times);
“Call forwarding”: enables or disables
call divert;
“Call forwarding no.”: allows input of
the phone number to which call is di-
verted. This key is enabled only if the
“Call forwarding” option is active.
“Enable call waiting”: enables or dis-
ables incoming call announcement dur-
ing a call.“OK”: to accept and store settings.
When the user modifies the call di-
vert settings, the display shows the di-
alog box “User information” – “Please
wait …”. A dedicated message will
warn the user if settings cannot be
changed.
fig. 95
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“Settings” FUNCTION
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If in place of “Street” the user spec-
ifies “C”, it means “downtown” and
so neither “Street number” and “2nd
street” must be input.
The navigation system always guide
you downtown in case of small towns.
After setting the street name, press
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm and to
go to next screen to input the street
number. Push on “ESCAPE” 13-fig. 1
gets to previous screen without set-
ting the street name.
“Street number”
Destination street number is ob-
tained after entering the street name.
Select “Street number” by rotating the
encoder 14-fig. 1and pressing “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
To input digits, select them by rotating
the encoder 14-fig. 1and then press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.“2nd street”
This option is used to enter the name
of a second street that intersects the
first entered street, so that the se-
lected destination is the intersection
between the two streets.
The second street name can be en-
tered, after entering the place name
and the first street name. Select “2nd
street” by rotating the encoder 14-fig.
1and press “ENTER” to confirm 15-
fig. 1.
To input the 2nd street name char-
acters, select them by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
“Calculate route”
This option will activate route calcu-
lation to the required destination.
If a destination is already set, the sys-
tem will ask for confirmation before
changing destination.“Other options”
– Directory
This function is used to store the se-
lected address into the navigation sys-
tem directory and to associate it to a
name for easy retrieval fig. 111.
The name to be associated with the
destination can be entered, after se-
lecting and confirming “Name”, by ro-
tating the encoder 14-fig. 1and press-
ing “ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
IMPORTANTWhen selecting
“Name”, remember that it is not pos-
sible to add a name already present in
the Telephone (TEL) function direc-
tory.
fig. 111
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IMPORTANT When selecting
“Name”, remember that it is not pos-
sible to add a name already present in
the Telephone (TEL) function directo-
ry.
To enter the characters simply select
them one by one by rotating the en-
coder 14-fig. 1and then press “EN-
TER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
After completing the name, select
“OK”.
The “Voice recognition” key allows
to associate a voice sample to a desti-
nation stored in the directory. Sym-
bol “” at the left of the key shows if
a sample has already been associated.
Selecting and confirming “Voice
recognition” will display the screen in
fig. 112:
“New voice command”: allows
recording of a new voice sample. User
is invited to pronounce twice the name
to be recorded.
“Delete voice command”: allows
deletion of a previously recorded voice
sample. If there is no sample, this key
is disabled.“Listen to voice command”: repro-
duces a previously recorded voice
sample. If there is no recorded sample,
this key is disabled.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the encoder 14-fig. 1and press
“ENTER” to confirm 15-fig. 1.
– Service Info (available only by se-
lection from “Atlas”): shows informa-
tion about a “service” selected on the
map fig. 116.
– Locate(available only by selection
from “Atlas”): shows the car position
on the map. All keys are disabled and
an arrow identifies the car position.
Car orientation (arrow direction) can
be modified by rotating the encoder
14-fig. 1and pressing “ENTER” 15-
fig. 1to confirm.RDS-TMC (available only by selection
from “Atlas”): shows information
about the “RDS-TMC” icon selected
on the map fig. 117.
–Home 1 and Home 2: store the
selected point in the relevant memo-
ries.
If a point has already been previous-
ly stored as “Home 1” or “Home 2”,
a warning box asks the user for con-
firmation about substitution.
Pressing H1 or H2 17-fig. 1and then
“ENTER” 15-fig. 1to confirm, will
start route calculation to the destina-
tion stored in Home 1 or Home 2.
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
With the “Voice recognition” func-
tion the user can control the CON-
NECT Nav+ by voice. By means of
“Voice recognition”, the user can
send commands to the system to the
system through a microphone: short
push on
ô2-fig. 1set on front pan-
el or on
ô3-fig. 2set on the steer-
ing wheel enables voice command in-
terpretation; CONNECT Nav+ will
then provide voice help to guide the
user get the required function.
Press again
ô2-fig. 1or ô3-fig. 2
to stop procedure.Voice recognition is performed two
ways:
– voice recognition without
voice identification;
– voice recognition with voice
identification.
Commands without voice identi-
ficationactivate the main system
functions (TEL, RADIO, CD etc.).
Commands with voice identifica-
tion makes it possible to enter / recall
names in the phone directory and/or
navigation addresses.
In the first case (voice recognition
without voice identification), the sys-
tem is able to receive the voice com-
mands regardless of the user’s sex and
voice tone and inflexion.No preliminary training phase is re-
quired, just follow the instructions giv-
en by the system each time.
In the second case (voice recognition
with voice identification), the system
is able to recognise the required com-
mand comparing the voice command
pronounced to the corresponding
voice sample previously stored by the
user.
IMPORTANTThe voice recogni-
tion and message store operations are
immediately interrupted in the event
of incoming calls; in this case, at the
end of the call, the whole operation
must be repeated. Conversely, in-
coming SMS text messages do not in-
terrupt the operations.
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VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commands, identified as “key-
words”, that the system is able to rec-
ognize are organised according to four
increasing levels: 1
stlevel, 2ndlevel, 3rd
level, 4thlevel. 1stlevel keywords acti-
vate the following main system func-
tions: Memo; Radio; CD player; CD
Changer; Navigator, Telephone.
When a 1st level keyword is pro-
nounced, the system will activate 2nd
level keywords; when a 2nd level key-
word is pronounced, the system will
activate 3rd level keywords; when a3rd level keyword is pronounced, the
system will activate 4th level key-
words.
If the user pronounces a 1st level
keyword, then the submenu relevant
to that command will remain active
until another 1st level keyword is giv-
en; the same rule applies for the oth-
er lower levels (2, 3 and 4).
If too much time passes between a
command and another of lower level
the system will invite the user to con-
tinue by voice message “Can I help
you?”.1st level keywords are the following:
– Memo
– Radio
– CD player
– CD changer
– Navigator
– Call
– Dial
– Redial
– PIN code
– Address book
– Abort.
KEYWORDS - Summary
The following tables show the list /divided according to function) of voice commands (“keywords”) that the system can
receive.
“Memo” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Memo
2ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Read
Delete
Next
Previous
Record3rdLEVEL
KEYWORDS4thLEVEL
KEYWORDSREQUIRED FUNCTION
Memo (“Voice memo” function)
Read a message
Delete all messages
Go to next message
Go to previous message
Record memo
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“Telephone” function
VOICE COMMANDS - KEYWORDS
1
stLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Call (*)
Dial (**)
Redial
PIN code (***)
Address book
Once a command has been pronounced and executed, second level “keywords” and all first level keywords will remain available for further commands.
(*) After this command the system will ask: “The name, please”. (**) After this command the system will ask: “The number, please”.
(***) After this command the system will ask: “The PIN code, please”.
2ndLEVEL
KEYWORDS
(0 …. 9)
Plus
Cancel
Delete
Abort
Repeat
Send
(0 …. 9)
Cancel
Delete
Abort
Repeat
Send
Read
Delete
3rdLEVEL
KEYWORDS
Name (*)
All
4thLEVEL
KEYWORDSREQUIRED FUNCTION
Call an address book number
(only with“voice identification” mode)
Call a number
Redial
Enter PIN code
Play all the voice samples associated to
the phone book with
“voice identification” mode
Delete an entry from the phone book
(only with “voice
identification” mode)
Delete all the voice samples associated
to the phone book