User Manual - Page 79

For IBIZA 5D 2014.

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Communications and multimedia
Voice control orders (commands)
Voice control can be used in the following
languages:
Spanish, Mexican Spanish, German, English,
US English, French, Canadian French, Italian,
Portuguese, Czech, Russian and Dutch.
The language is configured at the dealer and
can only be changed at a SEAT Official Serv-
ice.
The languages available in each vehicle de-
pend on the destination of the vehicle.
Note the following to ensure that you are
properly understood:
Speak in a normal tone and without pauses
or exaggerated pronunciation.
Avoid poor articulation of words.
Keep the doors, windows and sun roof
closed if possible to avoid background
noises that might affect the system.
Keep the air vents directed away from the
microphone (located on the interior light).
At high speeds, you might need to speak
louder to drown out background noises.
Avoid other noises in the vehicle during a
dialogue (e.g. other passengers speaking in
the vehicle).
Avoid speaking when the system is saying
a cue.
The hands-free microphone is directed to-
wards the driver, therefore, only the driver
should try to operate the system.
To make a call when there is heavy back-
ground noise we recommend using the
speech controlled telephone book instead of
speaking individual digits. This will help
avoid mistakes when specifying telephone
numbers.
Basic commands, valid anywhere in the
menu
HELP
The system repeats all the possible com-
mands.
CANCEL Cancels a running dialogue.
Other commands for operating the Bluetooth system
Command Action
CALL [NAME]
a)
Dialling a contact from the address book.
PHONE BOOK This allows the user to display all the contacts, select one to call or store/delete its name by voice command.
CALL LIST The Received calls, Missed calls or Dialled numbers list is displayed.
DIAL NUMBER You can enter a telephone number so that you can call the applicable number page 78.
REDIAL The system dials the last number.
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