Range Rover: Voicetags
Voicetags enable the user to personalize the Voice system so that a single name can be used to call-up a navigation destination, telephone number or radio channel.
To add a Voicetag:
1. Briefly press the Voice button to start a Voice session.
2. Wait for the tone to sound then say Phone, Navigation or Radio.
3. Say Store voicetag.
Alternatively, Voicetags can be managed via the touch screen as follows:
1. Select Setup from the Home menu.
2. Select Voice from the Setup menu.
3. Select Voicetags from the Voice settings menu.
4. Select the system which the Voicetag is to activate (Phone, Navigation or Radio/SDARS).
Follow the on-screen and audible instructions. NAVIGATION POI VOICE COMMANDS To request the display of POI (Point Of Interest) identifiers on the navigation display:
Say Navigation, followed by the name of the desired POI category from the following list:
• Gas station/gas.
• Parking.
• Land Rover Retailer.
• Hospital.
• Police station.
• Golf course.
• Tourist information.
• Restaurant/I’m hungry.
• Shopping mall.
• Hotel.
• Rest area.
• City center.
• ATM.
Icons will appear on the navigation display, indicating the locations of the selected POI. For further information about POIs, see 152, CATEGORIES AND SUB-CATEGORIES.
Voice training
This is a feature designed to enable the system to better recognise the vocal
characteristics of a user, once the training has been completed.
To carry out Voice training:
1. Select Setup from the ...
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See Radio Frequency Statement for information regarding Part 15 of the
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