November 2008 NAVIGON 8100T User’s Guide 41NAVIGON, INC.Using Voice Destination EntryYou can speak the city, street and house number for your destination and theNAVIGON 8100T shows you a list of destinations that match your city and street spo-ken entry. If necessary, you can also change the destination.Because NAVIGON 8100T voice destination entry ‘learns’ from previous commands,returning correct destinations becomes faster and easier over time.The Audio Assistant is used to set spoken entry settings.General InstructionsWhen using voice destination entry, always:• Speak at a normal rate and clearly say each syllable in the city and street names.• Speak directly toward the NAVIGON 8100T microphone.• Provide as much information as possible. Include the directional info (North, South,East, West) and the street type (Street, Lane, Avenue, Boulevard, etc.). A spokenentry of “East Madison Street” returns a much shorter list of possible matches thanan entry of “Madison”.LanguagesWhen using voice destination entry, speak the address in the language of the location.In the United States and all Canadian provinces except Quebec, speak the name ofthe location in English. For locations in Quebec, where the language is French, speakthe French name of the province, city and street in the location language. Speak thehouse number in the language used on the NAVIGON 8100T.For example:Caution! Please be sure to read, understand, and follow the safety information in“Important safety information” on page 10.If you are lookingfor a location in:And the NAVIGON8100T Language is:Say:The State/Province, Cityand Street Name in:The House Number andanswer questions in:New York English English EnglishNew York Spanish English SpanishQuebec English French EnglishQuebec French French FrenchQuebec Spanish French Spanish