Voice activation 19
Voice command descriptions (continued)
Phone commands (where fitted)
• PHONE (ON/OFF)
Turns the phone on or off.
Note: On vehicles without navigation, turning the phone on
will switch the sound system to phone mode.
• [PHONE] ENTER phone digits (2-16 digits)
Allows entry of a phone number in groups of digits.
See How to say numbers on page 7. Each group may
contain between 2–16 digits for the first group
and 1–16 digits thereafter. When the voice system has
recognized the digits entered, press and release the voice
button, wait for the end of the beep, then continue entering
digits. After entering the last group of digits, give the DIAL,
STORE, CORRECTION or CANCEL command.
– DIAL
Calls the phone number given.
–STORE (nametag when prompted)
Stores the phone number given with the given nametag,
in the voice system memory. When prompted, press and
release the voice button, wait for the end of the beep,
then say the chosen nametag. After the second prompt,
press and release the voice button and confirm the
nametag after the beep.
A total of 40 phone nametags can be stored,
see Nametags on page 5.
– CORRECTION
Removes the last group of digits entered in the
command.
–CANCEL
Cancels the command.
Note: The maximum length of phone number which can be
entered is 32 digits.
• (PHONE DIAL/DIAL) phone number (5-16 digits)
Calls the phone number given in the command. See How to
say numbers on page 7. The number must be 5 to16 digits
in length.
If phone confirmation is on, the user will be asked to
confirm the number before the call is made. If phone
confirmation is off, the number will be called without
confirmation.
Notes:
1. To call numbers greater than 16 or less than 5 digits long, use
the PHONE ENTER command.
2. In noisy conditions, for example, in heavy rain or driving at
high speed on a rough road surface, use the PHONE ENTER
command, entering the number in several groups for
improved recognition.