Operation Manual

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VO I C E C O M M A N DS
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF VOICE
RECOGNITION
Give a short press on the end of the lighting
control stalk
7
to activate this function.
Activation of the function is con rmed by
a beep and by the opening of a window on
the display. The system is then listening. If
the word pronounced is understood by the
system, then it is displayed in the window
and a beep is heard. Otherwise the system
says
Sorry
”. You then have to say the
word again.
Voice commands are deactivated automati-
cally and the system emits a double beep,
when an action has been completed using
voice commands.
If no voice commands are given, this function
is deactivated after a few seconds and the
system says “
End of recognition
.
A press on the end of the lighting control
stalk
7
or on
J
, deactivates the function.
Example :
To obtain memorised radio station no.
3
: Pro-
nounce the word
Radio
, wait for the system
to reply with a beep, then pronounce the word
Memory
, wait for the system to reply with
a beep, then fi nish with the word
3
.
After the double beep, the desired action
is performed.
If you say the word
Help
and
What can
I say
, you will see displayed all the com-
mands that are available at the moment of
this request.
Say the key words that correspond to the
action that you wish carried out.
If you should lose your way in the different
levels of the voice command structure, say
the word
Cancel
” to bring you back to the
voice commands at the previous level of
the structure.
However careful the user may be, the pre-
recorded words or expressions will always be
more easily recognised than words recorded
by the user.
GENERAL
Voice commands can control a certain
number of functions :
Using a voice label recorded by the user,
for example : Office or
Home
”. To
enhance the recognition of these labels,
you are recommended to record them
using different intonations.
Using pre-recorded words and expres-
sions, for example : “Radio”, “
Help
.
The voice commands function in a logical
sequence. A word voiced at one level must
be recognised before another word at the
next level can be recognised.