4 Say “Point of interest”.
The list of POI categories appears.
5 Say the category that you want to set
to your destination.
The list of candidates with number appears.
6 Say the number that you want to
select.
Your navigation system sets the route to your
destination, and the map of your surroundings
appears.
Calling the entry on the phone book
A method for dialing the entry named “Nancy”
is described here along with an operational ex-
ample.
1 Press the MODE button to display the
map screen or the AV operation screen.
2 Press the
button to activate voice
operations.
3 Say “Call Nancy” to make a call.
A message confirming whether to dial appear-
s.
4 Say “Yes”.
Dialing starts.
Operating iPod by voice
You can play music using voice operation from
the iPod connected to the navigation system.
p To use the content/data on the iPod for
voice operation, transfer the data to this
system first.
= For details, refer to Acquiring/Cataloging
iPod music information on page 173.
Examples of voice operation of the iPod are
shown below. (A method for playing the album
title named “Pioneer” is described here, along
with an operational example.)
1 Press the MODE button to display the
map screen or the AV operation screen.
2 Press the
button to activate voice
operations.
3 Say “Change Source” to display the AV
source selection screen.
4 Say “iPod” on the selection screen to
switch the AV source to iPod.
p Touching the item on the screen also en-
ables you to select the desired AV source.
5 Press the button to activate voice
operations.
6 Say “Play the album Pioneer” to play-
back the album name “Pioneer”.
If the command is recognized properly, play-
back starts from the first song of “Pioneer ”.
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Operating your navigation system with voice