The navigation system's voice recognition allows for hands-free operation of
the navigation system, audio system, and OnStar® features. The DVD map disc must
be installed in the navigation system for voice recognition to work. See "Installing
the DVD Map Disc" under
Maps. Voice
recognition can be used when the ignition is on or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
is active. See "Retained Accessory Power (RAP)" in the Index of your vehicle's
owner manual and for more information.
To use voice recognition, do the following:
- Push and hold the SRCE (source) steering wheel control until
you hear a beep. The audio system, if on, will mute.
- Clearly state one of the commands listed on the following pages.
Helpful Hints for Stating Commands
• | When a multiple command is available, choose the command that best works
for you. |
• | Words that are in brackets are optional. For example, for the command
Radio [band] [select] FM, stating Radio FM or Radio select FM are both valid commands. |
• | When the system recognizes the command the system will: |
- | either perform the function |
- | ask you to confirm your choice by clearly stating "yes or no" |
- | issue an error message such as "System does not recognize this command"
or direct you to "Please start speaking after the beep" |
• | If the system is not yet ready, the system may state "System is
checking the disc. Please wait.". |
• | To cancel a command or if the system response does not match your verbal
command, press and hold the talk symbol button. The system will reply, "System
will cancel the voice recognition". |
• | If you experience difficulty with the system recognizing a command, try
saying it more softly, and wait for a few seconds after the beep, or you may just
try saying it again. |
• | Background noise may cause voice commands to be misunderstood, including
airflow noise from wind. |
• | To use the voice recognition system, the map DVD must be loaded. |
This system is able to recognize commands in three different languages. The
system will only recognize commands based on the language selected from the Driver
Information Center (DIC). See "Driver Information Center, DIC Vehicle Personalization"
in the Index of your vehicles owner manual.
Voice Recognition Commands
The following list shows all of the voice commands available for the navigation
system with a brief description of each. The commands are listed with the optional
words in brackets. To use the voice commands, refer to the instructions listed previously.
Voice Tag Commands
The following are voice tag commands you can access by clearly stating the commands
exactly as they are written. You may have up to 40 voice tag entries for destinations.
Navigation go to [destination] (voice tag), navigation select [destination]
(voice tag): These commands instruct the system to select a destination
saved under the voice tag you have stored.
When a destination is requested
using a voice tag, the system will state, "Press or say cancel if not correct".
To cancel this voice tag destination, using voice recognition, push and hold the
(talk) steering wheel control until you hear a beep, then say "cancel".
If you are not currently driving on a route, the system will automatically create
the voice tag destination as the final destination. If you are currently driving on
a route, the system will automatically create the voice tag destination as a waypoint.
Up to three waypoints can be created.
Storing Voice Tags
From the address book entry information page, press the Add Voice tag screen
button. The system will respond "Name Please?".
Navigation Help
Navigation Help: This command instructs the system to assist
with navigation commands.
Display Commands
Use the following display commands to set the display mode.
Display [set] day [mode]: Use this command to set the display
to daytime mode.
Display [set] night [mode]: Use this command to set the display
to night mode.
Display [set] auto [mode]: Use this command to set the display
to automatic mode. The system will change between day and night mode automatically.
System help: This command instructs the system to assist with
display commands.
Radio Commands
The following are radio commands you can access by clearly stating the commands
exactly as they are written. The commands are only available when you are in one of
the following audio modes, AM, FM, or XM™ (if equipped).
Radio: This command instructs the system to turn the audio system
on.
Radio [band] [select] AM, radio [band] [select] FM, radio [band] [select] XM,
radio [band] [select] satellite: These commands instruct the system
to go to either the AM, FM, or XM (if equipped).
Radio [select] (frequency) AM, radio [select] (frequency) FM: These commands instruct the system to go to a specific frequency on either AM or FM.
Radio [select] (channel) XM, radio [select] (channel) satellite: These commands instruct the system to go to a specific channel on the XM™
band (if equipped). The channel must be a valid channel or the system will keep the
radio at the current station setting. The system will pause while searching for the
channel.
Radio help: This command instructs the system to assist with
radio commands.
CD Commands
The following are CD, MP3, and DVD commands that can be accessed by clearly
stating the commands exactly as they are written.
CD, DVD, Disc: Use this command to select a CD, DVD, or disc
that is currently loaded.
CD, DVD, Disc, [select] track (one, two, three, etc.): This
command instructs the system to select a specific track number.
CD, DVD, Disc select next folder: Use this command to select
the next folder on the MP3 or audio DVD.
CD, DVD, Disc select previous folder: Use this command to select
the previous folder on the MP3 or audio DVD.
CD help, DVD help, Disc help: This command instructs the system
to assist with CD and DVD commands.
Auxiliary Commands
The following auxiliary commands can be accessed by clearly stating the commands
exactly as they are written. The commands are available when the auxiliary source
is available.
Aux, Auxiliary: Use this command to select the auxiliary device,
when a device is connected.
OnStar® Command
OnStar: This command instructs the system to connect to OnStar®.
You will enter the OnStar® voice recognition system. Refer to your OnStar®
manual for more information.
Voice Help
Voice help: This command will provide a description of help
commands that are available to use.