An example of voice operation – Pioneer AVIC-X1 User Manual
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Chapter 9
Operating Your Navigation System with Voice
NAVI/AV
For Multi-CD (M-CD) source
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Preset Station 1-6
For TV source
Preset Station 1-12, Start BSSM
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Disc 1-6, ITS Play, Random Play
An Example of Voice Operation
In this example, you want to search for the near-
est petrol station. When presented with a list of
search options, you say the number to the left of
the option you want to select.
❒ Give the following verbal commands after
switching to the navigation screen.
➲ Voice commands related to Navigation ➞
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1
Touch VOICE icon.
A list of commands for voice operation
appears. After the message, the beep indi-
cates that the system is ready to accept your
voice command. You say a command after
this beep.
2
Say “New Destination”.
A message to prompt the next operation is
given.
❒ Uttering <POI category name> using this
procedure starts a vicinity search in that
category. In this case, proceed to step 6.
3
Say “Local Search”.
You say the contents you want to operate.
Here, selection method of your destination is
specified. When you want to search the petrol
station nearest to the current location, say
“Local Search”.
4
Say “Petrol Station”.
Displays the name of a major petrol station
group.
5
Say “All Categories”.
The map of the nearest petrol station is
shown. The message, “Do you want to stop
in?” follows.
6
After confirming the location, say “Yes”.
With the location shown on the map set as
the destination (or way point), the route calcu-
lation starts.
❒ If you want to see maps with other options,
at Step 6 say “Next” (or “Previous”).
❒ If you say “No”, the map of that place can
be displayed.
➲ Searching the destination by map ➞
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To spell out characters and symbols
When entering street names, city names, names
of POIs, or post codes, speak one character at a
time. For example, if you want to enter “A”, say
“Alpha”.
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