Voice control -> Audio unit commands for Your Ford Kuga SUV First Generation (2008-2012)

Voice control  
automatic climate control:  
Name tag  
"TEMPERATURE", "AUTO MODE",  
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON" and  
"DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF"  
The name tag functionality can support  
the phone, audio and navigation features  
by using the "STORE NAME" function. You  
can assign name tags to items such as  
favourite radio stations and personal  
phone contacts. See Audio unit  
commands (page 182). See Telephone  
commands (page 191). See  
radio: "TUNE NAME"  
external device (USB): "TRACK"  
external device (iPod): "TRACK"  
SD card: "TRACK".  
Navigation system commands  
(page 196).  
Start communicating with the  
system  
Store up to 20 name tags per function.  
Before you can start talking to the system  
you first have to press the VOICE or  
MODE button for each operation and  
wait until the system answers with a beep.  
See Voice control (page 39).  
The average recording time for each  
name tag is approximately 2-3  
seconds.  
Press the button again to cancel the voice  
session.  
AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS  
CD Player  
You can control playback directly by voice  
control.  
Overview  
The overview below shows the available  
voice commands. The following lists will  
give further information about the  
complete command menu in selected  
examples.  
"CD PLAYER"  
"HELP"  
"PLAY"  
*
"TRACK"  
"SHUFFLE ALL"  
**  
"SHUFFLE FOLDER"  
"SHUFFLE OFF"  
**  
"REPEAT FOLDER"  
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Voice control  
"CD PLAYER"  
"REPEAT TRACK"  
"REPEAT OFF"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
** Only available if the CD contains audio data files like MP3 or WMA.  
Track  
You can choose a track on your CD  
directly.  
Steps  
User says  
System answer  
"CD PLAYER"  
1
"CD PLAYER"  
*
2
"TRACK NUMBER PLEASE"  
"TRACK"  
**  
3
"TRACK <number>"  
"<a number between 1 and 99>"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4",  
"5" for track 245)  
Shuffle all  
To set random playback.  
Steps  
User says  
"CD PLAYER"  
"SHUFFLE ALL"  
System answer  
1
"CD PLAYER"  
2
CD Changer  
Overview  
The overview below shows the available  
voice commands. The following lists will  
give further information about the  
complete command menu in selected  
examples.  
183  
Voice control  
"CD CHANGER"  
"HELP"  
"PLAY"  
*
"DISC"  
*
"TRACK"  
"SHUFFLE ALL"  
"SHUFFLE CD"  
**  
"SHUFFLE FOLDER"  
"SHUFFLE OFF"  
"REPEAT CD"  
**  
"REPEAT FOLDER"  
"REPEAT TRACK"  
"REPEAT OFF"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
** Only available if the CD contains audio data files like MP3 or WMA.  
Disc  
If you have a CD changer you can choose  
the disc number.  
Steps  
User says  
System answer  
"CD CHANGER"  
1
"CD CHANGER"  
*
2
"DISC NUMBER PLEASE"  
"DISC"  
3
"<a number between 1 and 6>"  
"DISC <number>"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
Track  
You can choose a track on your CD  
directly.  
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Voice control  
Steps  
User says  
System answer  
"CD CHANGER"  
1
"CD CHANGER"  
*
2
"TRACK NUMBER PLEASE"  
"TRACK"  
**  
3
"TRACK <number>"  
"<a number between 1 and 99>"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4",  
"5" for track 245)  
Shuffle CD  
To set random playback within the CD  
contents.  
Steps  
User says  
System answer  
1
"CD CHANGER"  
"SHUFFLE CD"  
"CD CHANGER"  
2
Overview  
Radio  
The overview below shows the available  
voice commands. The following lists will  
give further information about the  
complete command menu.  
The radio voice commands support the  
functionality of the radio and allow you to  
tune radio stations by voice control.  
"RADIO"  
"HELP"  
"AM"  
"FM"  
*
"TUNE NAME"  
"DELETE NAME"  
"DELETE DIRECTORY"  
"PLAY DIRECTORY"  
"STORE NAME"  
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Voice control  
"RADIO"  
"PLAY"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
Tune frequency  
This function allows you to tune your radio  
by voice commands.  
Steps  
User says  
"RADIO"  
"AM"  
System answer  
"RADIO"  
1
2
"AM FREQUENCY PLEASE"  
"FM FREQUENCY PLEASE"  
"TUNE <frequency>"  
"FM"  
*
3
"<frequency>"  
* The frequency may be entered in a variety of ways. Refer below for representative  
examples.  
"Five thirty one" (531)  
"Nine hundred" (900)  
"Fourteen forty" (1440)  
"Fifteen zero three" (1503)  
"Ten eighty" (1080)  
FM band: 87.5 - 108.0 in increments of 0.1  
"Eighty nine point nine" (89.9)  
"Ninety" (90.0)  
"One hundred point five" (100.5)  
"One zero one point one" (101.1)  
"One zero eight" (108.0)  
Store name  
AM/MW band: 531 - 1602 in increments  
of 9  
If you have tuned a radio station, you can  
store it with a name in the directory.  
AM/LW band: 153 - 281 in increments of  
1
Steps  
User says  
"RADIO"  
System answer  
1
"RADIO"  
2
"STORE NAME"  
"STORE NAME"  
"NAME PLEASE"  
3
4
"<name>"  
"<name>"  
"REPEAT NAME PLEASE"  
"STORING NAME"  
"<name> STORED"  
186  
Voice control  
Tune name  
This function allows you to call up a stored  
radio station.  
Steps  
User says  
System answer  
"RADIO"  
1
"RADIO"  
*
2
"NAME PLEASE"  
"TUNE NAME"  
"<name>"  
3
"TUNE <name>"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
Delete name  
This function allows you to delete a stored  
radio station.  
Steps  
User says  
"RADIO"  
System answer  
"RADIO"  
1
2
3
"DELETE NAME"  
"<name>"  
"NAME PLEASE"  
"DELETE <name>"  
"CONFIRM YES OR NO"  
4
"YES"  
"NO"  
"DELETED"  
"COMMAND CANCELLED"  
Play directory  
This function allows you to let the system  
tell you all of the stored radio stations.  
Steps  
User says  
"RADIO"  
System answer  
"RADIO"  
1
2
"PLAY DIRECTORY"  
"PLAY <DIRECTORY>"  
Delete directory  
This function allows you to delete all  
stored radio stations at once.  
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Voice control  
Steps  
User says  
System answer  
1
"RADIO"  
"RADIO"  
2
"DELETE DIRECTORY"  
"DELETE DIRECTORY"  
"CONFIRM YES OR NO"  
3
"YES"  
"NO"  
"RADIO DIRECTORY DELETED"  
"COMMAND CANCELLED"  
Play  
This function switches the audio source  
to the radio mode.  
Steps  
User says  
"RADIO"  
"PLAY"  
System answer  
1
"RADIO"  
2
Auxiliary input  
This function allows you to switch the  
audio source to the attached auxiliary  
input device.  
Steps  
User says  
"EXTERNAL DEVICE"  
"LINE IN"  
System answer  
"EXTERNAL DEVICE"  
"LINE IN"  
1
2
Overview  
External devices - USB  
The overview below shows the available  
voice commands. The following lists will  
give further information about the  
complete command menu in selected  
examples.  
These voice commands support the  
functionality of an external USB device  
which may be connected to the audio  
unit.  
"EXTERNAL DEVICE", "USB"  
"HELP"  
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Voice control  
"EXTERNAL DEVICE", "USB"  
"PLAY"  
*
"TRACK"  
**  
"PLAYLIST"  
**  
"FOLDER"  
"SHUFFLE ALL"  
"SHUFFLE FOLDER"  
"SHUFFLE PLAYLIST"  
"SHUFFLE OFF"  
"REPEAT TRACK"  
"REPEAT FOLDER"  
"REPEAT OFF"  
* Can be used as a shortcut.  
** Playlists and folders activated by voice control must be assigned special filenames.  
See General information (page 199).  
USB play  
This function allows you to switch the  
audio source to the attached USB device.  
Steps  
User says  
"EXTERNAL DEVICE"  
"USB"  
System answer  
"EXTERNAL DEVICE"  
"USB"  
1
2
3
"PLAY"  
USB Track  
You can choose a track on your USB  
device directly.  
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