Garmin 010-02728-00 RVcam 795

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Voice-Activated Features
WARNING
The Garmin device uses natural language processing to understand the intent of your spoken requests. You
can ask questions or speak commands in natural language, using complete sentences. Many example phrases
are provided in the manual, but you can experiment with speaking to the device using the language most
comfortable to you.
Garmin voice-activated navigation allows you to search for locations and addresses, start routes with turn-by-
turn directions, place hands-free phone calls, and more. You can launch Garmin voice-activated navigation by
saying OK, Garmin followed by a request.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models or languages.
Voice Command Tips
Speak in a normal voice directed at the device.
Reduce background noise, such as voices, or the radio, to increase the accuracy of the voice recognition.
Respond to prompts from the device as needed.
Launching Garmin Voice-Activated Navigation
Garmin voice-activated navigation allows you to use plain language spoken requests to search for locations and
addresses, start routes with turn-by-turn directions, place hands-free phone calls, and more.
Say OK, Garmin, and make a spoken request.
For example, you can say phrases like these:
OK, Garmin, take me home.
OK, Garmin, where's the library?
Starting a Route
Going to a Saved Location Using Your Voice
It is useful to start a route on your Garmin device each time you travel to a saved location, even though you may
already know how to get there. Your device can help you avoid reported traffic delays and construction that may
affect your route.
You can say phrases like these to start a route to your saved locations (Saving Locations, page24).
OK, Garmin, take me home.
OK, Garmin, take me to work.
OK, Garmin, start a route to school.
Going to an Address Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to start a route to a nearby address, or to an address in a specific city.
OK, Garmin, take me to One Garmin Way.
OK, Garmin, start a route to twelve hundred East 151st Street in Olathe, Kansas.
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