Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Navi 950/650 / CD 600
- Introduction
- Basic operation
- Radio
- CD Player
- External devices
- Navigation
- General information
- Usage
- Destination input
- Guidance
- Speech recognition
- Phone
- Index
- Navi 900/600 / CD 400plus/400/300
- Introduction
- Radio
- CD Player
- AUX input
- USB port
- Digital picture frame
- Navigation
- General information
- Usage
- Destination input
- Selecting a petrol station as destination after a Fuel level low alert
- Entering an address directly
- Selecting an address from the address book
- Selecting a previous destination
- Selecting an address stored in the myPOIs memory
- Selecting a point of interest
- Selecting a destination from the map
- Selecting a destination via geographic coordinates
- Storing an address in the address book or myPOIs memory
- Editing or deleting a stored address
- Setting the home address
- Travel guide
- Tours
- Guidance
- Dynamic guidance
- Maps
- Symbols overview
- Speech recognition
- General information
- Navigation control
- Phone control
- Phone
- Index

Speech recognition 177
■ One of the commands shown on
the help menu.
■ One of the additional commands
available for the radio mode, see
image below.
To display these additional
commands say "More help". The
radio help menu (part 2) is
displayed.
■ One of the main commands for the
speech recognition, see image
below.
Example: General help menu (main
commands)
The general help menu primarily
shows the commands required to
change to another mode of operation,
e.g., to change from the radio mode
to the CD player mode.
To display the general help menu, say
"General help".
Important notes on commands
■ Some command words displayed
on the help menus are optional.
Example: when using the
command "Frequency
<87.5..108.0> MHz", you can leave
out "MHz".
You can simply try out if there are
shortened variants available for
certain commands.
■ For each command shown on the
help menus various synonymous
command variants are available.
Example: instead of saying "Show
station list" you could also say
"Show stations" or "Display
stations".
You can simply try out if there are
synonymous command variants
available that suit you more than
the displayed default variants.
■ Slashes "/" separate several
commands on a single help menu
line. In some cases you need to
combine command words on both
sides of a slash.
Example: "Start / Stop guidance". In
such case, you need to say, e.g.,
"Start guidance". "Start" on its own
would not be a valid command.
■ Pointed brackets "< ... >" indicate
placeholder text.
Example: when you want to use the
command "Frequency










