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2004-2010 Citroen C4 SUV NaviDrive -> Voice User Manual

MY CAR USER MANUAL

NaviDrive -> Voice for Your Citroen C4 SUV First Generation (2004-2010)

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS  
VOICE  
W
HAT IS A VOICE COMMAND
?  
H
OW TO ACTIVATE VOICE RECOGNI
ꢀ  
TION
?  
H
OW TO DEACTIVATE VOICE RECOGNI
ꢀ  
TION
?  
or  
press on the voice recognition button.  
ꢀ Press on the control ESC or on the voice  
recognition button to deactivate voice  
recognition.  
Note: Voice recognition deactivates auto-  
matically:  
ꢀ following an action using voice commands  
(emission of a double beep),  
ꢀ after a few seconds with no voice com-  
mands (the system says “End of recꢀ  
ognition”).  
You can operate Navidrive using your  
voice.  
NaviDrive lets you access certain func-  
tions by pronouncing the corresponding  
voice label:  
using pre-recorded words and expres-  
sions, for example: “Radio”, “Help”.  
using a label recorded by the user.  
To associate a voice label to a directory file,  
select this file.  
Record a voice label for this file (e.g. “Office”  
or “Home”).  
Activation of the function is confirmed 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, it is displayed in the window  
and you hear a beep.  
ꢀ If the word pronounced has not been  
understood, the system displays and  
announces “Sorry”.  
You must then repeat the words.  
Example  
To call a number in your telephone direc-  
tory:  
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.  
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.  
press on the voice recognition button.  
Pronounce the word “Telephone”.  
Wait for the system to answer with a beep.  
Pronounce the word “Directory
”.  
Wait for the system to answer with a beep.  
Finally pronounce for example the label  
Home”.  
To enhance the efficiency of recogni-  
tion of the labels in your directory files,  
it is recommended to record them with  
different intonations.  
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.  
After the double beep, the desired action is  
performed.  
Say the key words that correspond to the  
action that you wish carried out.  
However careful the user may be, the  
pre-recorded words or expressions will  
always be more easily recognised than  
words recorded by the user.  
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LIST AND STRuCTuRE OF VOICE  
COm m ANDS  
H
OW TO ACCESS THE LIST OF PRE
RECORDED VOICE COMMANDS
?  
Press on the end of the lighting control stalk to start voice recognition and say “Help” or “What can I say” to display the list of  
voice commands that are available.  
CD player  
CD player  
Jukebox  
Detail page 35  
Detail page 28  
Audio  
Detail page 27  
Detail page 11  
Random  
List  
Track number  
Previous track  
Next track  
Scan  
Navigator  
Trip computer  
Telephone  
Voice mail  
Redial  
Display  
1-20  
Detail page 44  
Detail page 44  
Detail page 28  
Telephone  
Repeat  
Next  
Previous  
Adress book  
“Pre-recordedlabel”  
“Pre-recordedlabel”  
Detail page 44  
Folder  
Call  
“Pre-recordedlabel”  
Display  
Detail page 46  
Detail page 47  
Detail page 47  
Detail page 11  
Detail page 37  
Detail page 28  
message  
Read  
Random  
List  
Track number  
Previous track  
Next track  
Scan  
Stop  
1-20  
Adress book  
Restart  
Detail page 12  
Jukebox  
Detail page 11  
Detail page 24  
Detail page 24  
Detail page 18  
Detail page 18  
Navigator  
Detail page 28  
Destination  
Vehicle  
Show  
Repeat  
Next  
Previous  
Folder  
Zoom out  
Zoom in  
CD changer  
Detail page 41  
Detail page 41  
Guide to  
Traffic Info  
Radio  
“Pre-recordedlabel”  
Display  
Disc number  
Previous disc  
Next disc  
Random  
1-5  
Detail page 24  
Detail page 24  
Detail page 33  
Detail page 31  
Detail page 31  
Detail page 30  
Detail page 30  
Detail page 30  
Read  
Detail page 28  
List  
Autostore  
List  
CD changer  
Track number  
Previous track  
Next track  
Repeat  
1-20  
Detail page 41  
Detail page 41  
Detail page 41  
Radio  
memory  
Previous  
Next  
1-6  
Scan  
Detail page 28  
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