Helpful Hints for Stating Commands• When a multiple command is available, choose thecommand that works best.• Words that are in brackets are optional.For example, for the command Radio [band][select] FM, stating Radio FM or Radio selectFM are both valid commands.• When the system recognizes the command thesystem does one of the following:− Perform the function.− Ask you to confirm your choice.− Issue an error message “Did not recognize.Voice Recognition Canceled.”• If you experience difficulty with the systemrecognizing a command, try saying it more softly,and wait for a few seconds after the beep, or repeatthe command.• Background noise may cause voice commands to bemisunderstood, including airflow noise from wind.• To use the voice recognition system, the mapDVD must be loaded and the navigation systemmust be on.This system is able to recognize commands in threedifferent languages. The system only recognizescommands based on the language selected from theDriver Information Center (DIC). See DIC VehicleCustomization on page 3-65 for more information.Voice Recognition CommandsThe following list shows all of the voice commandsavailable for the navigation system with a briefdescription of each. The commands are listed with theoptional words in brackets. To use the voice commands,refer to the instructions listed previously.Voice Tag CommandsThe following are voice tag commands that can beaccessed by clearly stating the commands exactly asthey are written. There are up to 40 voice tag entriesfor destinations.Navigation go to [destination], navigation select:These commands instruct the system to select adestination saved under the voice tag you have stored.The system prompts for a destination name then waitsfor you to state the name.If not currently driving on a route, the systemautomatically creates the voice tag destination asthe final destination. If driving on a route, the systemautomatically creates the voice tag destination as astopover. Up to three stopovers can be created.4-87