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X-TYPE 2001.5 MY VOICE ACTIVATION HANDBOOK North Americ an Markets Onl y Go t o Fore wo rd >> Go to Co nten ts > > Go to Index >>[...]
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Fo r e w o r d Jaguar X-TY PE V oice Activation Handbook Pub lishe d May 2001 by P arts and Se rvic e Com munic at ions Jagu ar Cars Limited Pub lication P art No. JJM 18 09 20/15 JAGU AR CARS LIMITED, as manufacturers, are dedicated to the design and production of vehicles which meet the exp ectati ons of the world’s most discernin g purcha sers[...]
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Conten ts General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Using th e syste m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 How to say numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Voice comman d list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Voice activation 1 Gener al inform ation This Handbook describes every opt ion and model variant avai la ble and t her efo re, som e of th e it ems cov ered may not apply t o your pa rticular vehic le. Introdu ction Voice acti vation provides a safe an d conve nient way of controllin g the follo wing vehicle s ystems (wh ere fitt ed): • Sound sys[...]
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2 Voice activati on General inf ormat ion (conti nued) Key to illustration Vehicle s fitted with naviga tion system : 1. Message c entre dis play. 2. Microphon e. 3. Voic e bu tton. 4. Menu butt on. 5. Display screen.[...]
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Voice activation 3 Gene ral inform ation (conti nue d) Key to illustration Vehicl es NOT f itted with navig ation s ystem: 1. Messag e centre display. 2. Microphone. 3. Voice bu tton. 4. Mode button, on radio. 5. S eek/ tuni ng c ont rol, on ra di o. (Used t o commenc e voice tr aining ).[...]
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4 Voice activati on Using the s ystem Initialisation When t he igni tion sw itch is turn ed to po sitio n ‘ll’ (ig niti on on), the sys tem is enab led. A fter ini tialisa tion , which tak es abou t ten seconds , the syst em is ready t o accept voice co mmands. If t he Voice button is pressed befo re initialisati on is complete, an advisory ton[...]
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Voice activation 5 Usin g the syste m (c ontin ued ) Comma nd confi rmation and pro mpts After a command ha s been given, the system will give feedb ack of what it understood. The verba l feedb ack giv en can b e switched on or off by using t he VOICE FEEDBACK ON or VOICE FEEDBACK OFF comm ands. When off, fee dback is stil l given for help commands[...]
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6 Voice activati on Using the sy stem (conti nued) 2. If the u ser trie s to stor e a namet ag, which sounds phonetic ally s imilar to a nametag already stored, or to the word DIRECTORY, t he system will advis e the user that thi s nametag cannot be stored. In addition, for p hone nametags, phrases th at sound like ph one numbers are not al lowed. [...]
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Voice activation 7 How to say numb ers Numbers in voice commands m ust be g iven as shown below. Ei th er ‘z e ro ’ o r ‘oh ’ ca n b e u s ed f or ‘ 0’ , mos t us er s w i ll fi nd th at ‘zero’ giv es bett er resul ts. For informati on about sp ecific commands, s ee Voice command descriptions on page 15. Radio stat ions Frequencie s[...]
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8 Voice activati on How to say number s (continu ed) Phone numbers All ph one numbers are said a s singl e digits, as in the f ollowing example. St ar ( ∗ ) and Pound (# ) are acc eptable as the fir st digit of a number. • ‘Dial one two zero one eight one eight eight one zero zero’ (1-201-818-8100 ). When usi ng th e Phone Ent er com mand, [...]
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Voice activation 9 Voice co mmand list All the commands recognized by the system are shown in the list below. Opti onal words t hat can be omitted a re shown in square b rackets. Phrase s shown in r ound brac kets are optional ways of giving the command; one of the options separate d by the fo rward slas hes, must be give n. Data items th at you n [...]
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10 Voice activat ion Voice command list (c ontinued ) Cassette tap e player co mmands • TAPE PLAY •[ T A P E ] R E V E R S E •[ T A P E ] R E W I N D • [TA PE] FAS T FORW ARD • TAPE SEEK [UP] • TAPE SEEK DOWN • [T AP E] D OLB Y (O N/O FF) •T A P E H E L P CD changer com mands (where fitted) •C H A N G E R P L A Y • [CHANGER] [PL[...]
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Voice activatio n 11 Voice com mand list (conti nue d) Automatic climat e control commands ( where fitted) • CLIMATE CONTROL ON • CLIMATE CONTROL OFF • [CLIMATE CONTROL] AUTOMATIC [ON] • (CLIMATE CONTROL TEMPERATURE/CLIM ATE CONTROL/ TEMPERATURE) temperature [DEGREES] • (CLIMATE CONTROL TEMPERATURE/CLIM ATE CONTROL/ TEMPERATURE) (HIGH/LOW[...]
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12 Voice activat ion Voice command list (c ontinued ) Navigation commands (continued ) • [NAVIGATION] ZOOM OUT zoom increm ent le vel 1 -12 • NAVIGATION STORE NAME • [NAVIGATION] [SELECT] DESTINATION name tag • [NAVIGATION] ADD WAYPOINT nametag • [NAVIGATION] MINIMISE DISTANCE • [NAVIGATION] MINIMISE TIME • [NAVIGATION] PREFER MAJOR R[...]
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Voice activatio n 13 Voice co mmand syn onyms If prefe rred, th e synonym s describe d in the f ollowing tab le can b e used in p lace of t he primar y or pref erred word in t he voic e commands de scribe d on the p revious page. W hen a synonym or alter native phrase is used, the vo ice syst em will feedbac k the p rima ry version of the com mand [...]
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14 Voice activat ion Voice comma nd synonyms (c ontin ued) Chan ger Ch anger Play Changer On Play Select (for disc and trac k comman ds only) Mix Shuffle /Ran dom Changer CD Changer Disc CD Phone Redial Recall Clim ate Co ntro l Climate Control Climate Defrost Demist Display Display Scr een Primary word Synonyms[...]
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Voice activatio n 15 Voice comm and descript ions In the c ommand descr iptions, optiona l words are sh own in square b rackets. Data it ems that you nee d to ent er, suc h as phone numbers, are shown in italics . For i nform ation on enterin g numbers in commands , see How to sa y numbers on page 7. General co mmands •H E L P Gives spoken info r[...]
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16 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) Radio commands (con tinued) • RADIO TUNE nametag Select s the stored st ation wi th the n ametag given in the command. • [RADIO] [TUNE] PRESET pre set nu mber (1 –9) Select s the stored station cor responding to th e preset number (1 to 9) given in the command. • [RADIO] [TUNE] [[...]
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Voice activatio n 17 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Radio comm ands (cont inued) • RADIO [PLAY] DIRECTORY Gives a spoken l ist of stat ion name tags and f requencies currently stored i n the voice system m emory. • RADIO HELP Gives spoken information a bout the radi o voice commands. • RADIO MEMORY HELP Gives spoken information a b[...]
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18 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) CD changer com mands (where fitted) • CHANGER PLAY or CHANGER ON Selects the au tocha nger, p lays the CD and tra ck whic h were selec te d the l ast time th at th e au tocha nge r sto ppe d play in g. If the ma gazine has been re moved si nce last pl ayed, th e firs t track of the fir[...]
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Voice activatio n 19 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Phone c omm ands (wh ere fitte d) • PHONE (ON/OFF) Turns the phone on or off . Note : On vehicles without navigati on, turning the phone on will switch the sound system to phone m ode. • [PHONE] ENTER phone dig its (2-16 digits) Allows entry of a phone numb er in groups of digits. S[...]
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20 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) Phone command s (continued) • [PHONE] REDIAL The last phone number to be called is redialle d. If phone confir mation is on , the user will be as ked to co nfirm the n u m b e r b e f o r e t h e c a ll i s m a d e . I f p h o n e c o n f ir m a t i o n i s o f f , the numb er will be [...]
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Voice activatio n 21 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Phone command s (continued) • PHONE DELETE DIRECTORY Deletes all currently stored phone nametags from the voice system me mory. Th e system will reque st con firmation fr om the use r before deletin g the nam etags. This does not affect numbers store d in the phone memory . • PHONE [...]
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22 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) Automatic climate control comm ands (where fitted) •C L I M A T E C O N T R O L O N Turns t he climate control system on in the pr evious mode. •C L I M A T E C O N T R O L O F F Turns t he climat e control system off. • [CLIMATE CONTROL] AUTOMATIC [ON] Turn s on the climate c ontr[...]
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Voice activatio n 23 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Navigation command s (where fitted) • [NAVIGATION] SHOW DESTINATION This s hows the de stination of the r oute cur rentl y set in the navigat ion system. The destinat ion address is display ed at the top of the screen . • [NAVIGATION] SH OW [CURRENT] POSITION This shows t he vehic l[...]
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24 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) Navigation commands (continued) • [NAVIGATION] (VOICE GUIDANCE ON/MUTE OFF) Turns on the sp oken gu idance fr om the na vigati on system. • [NAVIGATION] (VOICE GUIDANCE OFF/MUTE ON) Turns off the spok en guidan ce from t he navigat ion syste m. • [NAVIGATION] REPEAT [LAST] INSTRUCT[...]
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Voice activatio n 25 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Navigation commands (cont inued) • [NAVIGATION] [SELECT] DESTINATION nameta g This allows a prev iously stor ed nametag to be given as the required route de stination. The user will be asked to c onfirm the command bef ore the rout e is set. • [NAVIGATI ON] ADD WAYPOIN T nametag Thi[...]
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26 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) Navigation commands (continued) • [NAVIGATION] PREFER FERRIES Sets the na vigati on syst em rout e pref erence s to u se fer ries where possible. • [NAVIGATION] AVOID FERRIES Sets the navigation s ystem ro ute prefere nces to av oid ferries where possible. • NAVIGATION [PLAY] DIREC[...]
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Voice activatio n 27 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Navigation nametag features within the navigation system To list navigation memory poi nts with nametags: 1. Pre ss th e NAV ke y next to th e scre en to s elec t the navigat ion system, if requ ired pr ess again to sele ct the ma p view. 2. Pres s the "Na v Men u" butt on on [...]
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28 Voice activat ion Voice command desc riptions (conti nued) To play the nametag associated with a memory point: 1. Follow st eps 1-4 abov e to list all memory points then s elect the desired memor y point. 2. Pr ess th e talki ng he ad butt on (s ee ill ustra tion abo ve) to pla y the na metag. To delete a nametag associated wit h a memory point:[...]
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Voice activatio n 29 Voice com mand d escriptions (contin ued) Display comm ands (where fitted) • DISPLAY ON Turns on t he display in th e mode previous ly sel ected. • DISPLAY OFF Turns off the disp lay. • [DISPLAY] [SELECT] DAY COLORS Selects the day time bri ght ness a nd colo r setti ng on the disp lay scree n ( dark symb ol s on a l ight[...]
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30 Voice activat ion Voice trai ning The voic e acti vation system is a ble to in terpr et mos t English speakers wit hout difficult y. If, however, i t is found t hat comman ds ar e som etimes n ot be ing rec ogniz ed, the voice syste m can be train ed to improve its recogniti on of the us er. The voice system ca n be tr ained for two user s using[...]
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Voice activatio n 31 Voice trai ning (c ontinued) 6. You will b e promp ted to rea d from th e list of phras es, see Training command list on page 3 3, on e phr ase at a time. After each prompt, press and relea se the voice bu tton, wait for the end of the bee p then sa y the phra se. If y ou make a mist ake, cont inue any way. Speak i n a n atural[...]
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32 Voice activat ion Voice trai ning (continu ed) 7. You will be promp ted to re ad from the l ist of phrases, see Training com mand list on page 33, one phrase at a time. After each prompt , press and release the voic e button, wait for the end of the beep then say the phra se. If you make a mistake, con tinue anyway. Speak in a natural voic e wit[...]
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Voice activatio n 33 Trai ning com man d lis t 1. climate temp erature eight een point oh degree s 2. teleph one enter s tar ze ro seven zero f our 3. navigation s how turn list 4. map zoom out maximum 5. telephone en ter one seven hu ndred five six two four 6. phone ent er eight zero oh nine zer o 7. CD changer p lay disc on e trac k sevent y thre[...]
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34 Voice activat ion Trouble s hooting error mess ages In addition to th e voice c ommand prom pts giv en by t he system, the fol lowing erro r messag es may be displaye d on the inst rument cluste r displa y. Most of these mess ages are accom panied by an advisory dou ble beep . Voice Comm and Grou p Message Meaning Gene ral VOICE NOT READY The vo[...]
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Voice activati on 35 Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Gene ral (c ont ’d) COMMAND NOT RECOGNIZED The voice system has failed to recognize y our command. 1 . E n s u r e t h a t t h e c o m m a n d f o r m a t i s va li d , s e e Voi ce comm and list on page 9. 2. Ensure that th e command is given after the en d of the beep. 3. Look f[...]
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36 Voice activat ion Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Gene ral (c ont ’d) NO SPEECH DETECTED The voice system h as not heard any sp eech. 1. Ensure that th e command is given after the en d of the beep. 2. Ensure th at the co mmand is giv en within a maximum of f ive seconds fro m t he en d o f th e be ep. Note : Be sure you know wha[...]
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Voice activati on 37 Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Namet ags RADIO NOT IN TUNER MODE Displayed when the user tries to store a radio nametag and the radio has not bee n place d in tun er mode, for exam ple playi ng a ta pe or CD. NAMES TOO M UCH ALIKE 1. This re sponse wil l be receive d when st oring a na metag if t he name tag bein[...]
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38 Voice activat ion Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Nametags (co nt’d) NAMETAG TOO S HORT The nametag g iven is t oo short ( so as not t o mistak e the na metag for inadvertent n oise). If you experience this error please provide a lon ger namet ag. STORE CANCELED Displayed and ass ociated verbal response is provided when a nametag[...]
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Voice activati on 39 Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Phone CONNECT PHONE TRY AGAIN If the G SM phone i s in its c radle bu t voic e system k eeps sayin g "dial not accept ed, pl ease c onnect p hone and try a gain", then t he ph one hands et may not be cor rectl y attach ed to its stor age cr adle. Try r e-att aching the pho[...]
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40 Voice activat ion Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Navigation (cont’ d) UNABLE TO F IND NAME Displayed b y the voic e system when the NAVIGATION SELECT DESTINATION nametag command is giv en and the naviga tion syste m cannot locate th e tagged me mory point int ernal in its memory. When this occu rs th e vo ice sy stem wi ll de le[...]
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Voice activati on 41 Trouble s hooting error messages (cont inued) Voice Training SET HANDBRAKE TO CONTINUE T h i s t e x t m es s a g e i s d i s p l a y e d w i t h i t s as so c i a t e d v e r b a l f e e d b a c k w h e n t h e handbrak e is lifted during Voice Trai ning. To continu e voice training the handbr ake must be re-a pplied. VOICE TR[...]
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Index General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 – introduc tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 – langu age and ac cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 H How to say numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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