Black plate (421,1)
Voice recognition related problems
Symptom
Cause
Solution method
Poor voice recognition
l
Excessive, slow speech.
l
Excessive, forceful speech
(shouting).
l
Speaking before the beep sound
has ended.
l
Loud noise
(speaking or noise from outside/
inside vehicle).
l
Airflow from A/C is blowing
against the microphone.
l
Speaking in off-standard
expressions (dialect).
Regarding the causes indicated on
the left, be careful with how you
speak. In addition, when numbers are
spoken in a sequence, recognition
ability will improve if no stop is
placed between the numbers.
False recognition of numbers
Names in the phonebook are not
easily recognized
The Bluetooth
®
system is under a
condition in which recognition is
difficult.
By carrying out the following
measures, the rate of recognition will
improve.
l
Clear memory from the
phonebook which is not used
very often.
l
Avoid shortened names, use full
names.
(Recognition improves the longer
the name is. By not using names
such as
“
Mom
”
,
“
Dad
”
, recogni-
tion will improve.)
You want to skip guidance
―
Guidance can be skipped by quickly
pressing and releasing the Talk
button.
When the Talk button is pressed,
voice recognition ends
The Talk button is pressed for too
long.
Operate the Talk button as follows:
l
Press the button and release it
within 0.7 seconds to start voice
recognition and skip the
guidance.
l
Press the button for longer than
0.7 seconds to turn off voice
recognition or end a
conversation.
Regarding problems with calls
Symptom
Cause
Solution method
When starting a call, vehicle noise
from the other party can be heard
For about three seconds after starting
a call, the Bluetooth
®
unit's Noise
Suppression function requires time to
adapt to the call environment.
This does not indicate a problem
with the device.
The other party cannot be heard or
the speaker's voice is quiet
The volume is set at zero or low.
Increase the volume.
Interior Comfort
Bluetooth®
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