Speech recognition 55In such a case you need to selectanother language for the display ifyou want to control the Infotainmentsystem via voice input. Changingthe display language, see"Language" in chapter "Systemsettings" 3 19.Address input for destinations inforeign countriesIn case you want to enter the addressof a destination located in a foreigncountry via voice input, you need tochange the language of theInfotainment display to the languageof the foreign country.E.g. if the display is currently set toEnglish and you want to enter thename of a city located in France, youneed to change the display languageto French.Exceptions: If you want to enteraddresses in Belgium, you mayoptionally change the displaylanguage to French or Dutch. Foraddresses in Switzerland you mayoptionally change the displaylanguage to French, German, orItalian.For changing the display language,see "Language" in chapter "Systemsettings" 3 19.Input order for destination addressesThe order in which the parts of anaddress need to be entered using thespeech recognition system isdependent on the country where thedestination is located.■ Austria, Germany: ■ Belgium, France, Great Britain: ■ Italy, Netherlands, Portugal,Russia, Spain, Switzerland: UsageActivating speech recognitionNoteSpeech recognition is not availableduring an active phone call.Press the w button on the right side ofthe steering wheel.The audio system mutes, the wsymbol on the display is highlighted,and a voice output message promptsyou to say a command.As soon as the speech recognition isready for voice input, a beep is heard.You can now say a voice command todirectly initiate a system function(e.g. playing a radio station), or tostart a dialogue sequence withseveral dialogue steps (e.g. enteringa destination address), see"Operation via speech commands"further below.After a dialogue sequence is finished,the speech recognition is deactivatedautomatically. To initiate anotherdialogue sequence, you must activatethe speech recognition again.Adjusting the volume of voicepromptsPress the w or ─ buttons on the rightside of the steering wheel.