Infotainment system 7-101 – Cadillac 2012 Escalade Manuel d'utilisation

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Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV Owner Manual - 2012 - 2nd CRC - 11/29/11

Infotainment System

7-101

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Background noise may cause
voice commands to be
misunderstood, including airflow
noise from wind.

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To use the voice recognition
system, the map DVD must be
loaded and the navigation
system must be on.

This system is able to recognize
commands in three different
languages. The system only
recognizes commands based on the
language selected from the Driver
Information Center (DIC). See
Driver Information Center (DIC) on
page 5‑23
for more information.

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 that can be accessed by
clearly stating the commands
exactly as they are written. There
are up to 40 voice tag entries for
destinations.

Navigation go to [destination],
navigation select:
These
commands instruct the system to
select a destination saved under the
voice tag you have stored. The
system prompts for a destination
name then waits for you to state
the name.

If not currently driving on a route,
the system automatically creates the
voice tag destination as the final
destination. If driving on a route, the
system automatically creates the
voice tag destination as a stopover.
Up to three stopovers can be
created.

Storing Voice Tags

From the address book entry
information page, press the Add
Voice tag screen button. The
system responds “Name Please?”
and you will have four seconds to
record a name. The system asks for
confirmation of the name before
saving it as a voice tag.

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]: Sets the
display to daytime mode.

Display [set] night [mode]: Sets
the display to night mode.

Display [set] auto [mode]: Sets
the display to automatic mode. The
system changes between day and
night mode automatically.

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