Voice command list
Voice recognition commands are classified as “Global Commands” and “Local Commands”.
- Global commands (●) : Commands that can be used immediately after activating voice recognition.
- Local commands (□) : Commands that can be used in specific multimedia/navigation/Bluetooth mode states.
,Note |
Some global and local commands will operate properly only when a USB, iPod, Bluetooth or other device has been connected. |
Phone commands
- Voice commands related to phone calls can be used after connecting the Bluetooth phone device.
- To call a person, for example “Call <John Smith>” whose name is listed in contacts, you must first download the mobile phone contacts. (Up to 5,000 mobile phone contacts can be downloaded.)
- After downloading the Bluetooth phone contacts, it will take some time to convert the phone contacts into voice data during which time you cannot make a call by name yet. The time that it taken to convert voice data may vary depending on the number of contacts downloaded.
Command |
Operation |
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Call |
Downloaded mobile phone contacts is displayed on the screen, and afterwards, you can make a call by speaking the name. |
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Call <Name> |
You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts. Ex.) “Call John Smith” |
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Call <Name> on Mobile |
You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as ‘mobile’. |
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Call <Name> in Office |
You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as ‘Office’. Ex.) “Call John Smith in office” |
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Call <Name> at Home |
You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as ‘Home’. Ex.) “Call John Smith at home” |
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Call <Name> on Other |
You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as another phone category except ‘mobile, home, office’. Ex.) “Call John Smith on other” |
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Dial number |
It displays the dial number screen that you can speak the phone number. |
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Dial <Phone #> |
You can make a call by speaking directly the number you want to call. |
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Redial |
It immediately make a call to the last called phone number in the call history. |
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Call history |
It displays the latest call list, and you can make a call by speaking the list number. |
Radio commands
Command |
Operation |
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Radio |
It runs radio that listened recently among FM, AM and DAB. |
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FM |
It runs FM radio. |
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FM <87.50~ 108.00> |
It runs the frequency you spoke of FM radio. Ex.) FM 87.50 : “FM eighty seven point five” |
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AM |
It runs AM radio. |
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AM <522~1620> |
It runs the frequency you spoke of AM radio. Ex.) AM 522 : “AM five hundred twenty two” |
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Preset <1–12> |
It runs the saved No. 1~12 broadcastings when FM/AM or DAB is listening. |
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DAB |
It runs DAB radio. |
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DAB station |
It displays the DAB station list. |
□ |
Station list |
It displays the DAB station list when DAB is listening. |
Media commands
Check the followings before you use media commands.
- If media is not connected or playable files in media do not exist when you use media commands, a voice message will tell you that this is not available at present.
- If you say a command that equal to current status, then it will maintain the current status. Ex.) Saying “USB music” while USB music file is playing.
Command |
Operation |
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Media |
It plays file from media that run recently. |
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Music |
It plays music file from media that run recently. This command does not include video or image. |
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Video |
It plays video file from media that run recently. |
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Image |
It plays image file from media that run recently. |
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Disc |
It plays a disc that is currently inserted. |
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iPod |
It plays a music file of iPod that is currently connected. It works identically when iPhone is connected and if not iPod but USB is connected, it will plays a music file of USB instead of iPod. |
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USB |
It plays or displays a file of USB that is currently connected. If not USB but iPod is connected, it plays a music file of iPod instead of USB. |
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Bluetooth audio |
It plays a music file of currently connecting Bluetooth mobile phone. It may not be supported according to Bluetooth connection condition. |
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Front iPod |
It plays a music file of iPod connected in the front seat. |
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Rear iPod |
It plays a music file of iPod connected in the rear seat. (Rear seat iPod : option) |
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USB music |
It plays a music file from USB connected in the front or rear seat that played recently. (Rear seat USB: option) |
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USB video |
It plays a video file from USB connected in the front or rear seat that played recently. (Rear seat USB: option) |
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USB image |
It displays a image file from USB connected in the front or rear seat that played recently. (Rear seat USB: option) |
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Front USB |
It plays or displays a file of USB connected in the front seat. If not USB, but iPod is connected, it plays a music file of iPod instead of USB. |
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Front USB music |
It plays a music file of USB connected in the front seat. |
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Front USB video |
It plays a video file of USB connected in the front seat. |
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Front USB image |
It displays a image file of USB connected in the front seat. |
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Rear USB |
It plays or displays a file of USB connected in the rear seat. If not USB bur iPod is connected, it plays a music file of iPod instead of USB. (option) |
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Rear USB music |
It plays a music file of USB connected in rear seat. (option) |
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Rear USB video |
It plays a video file of USB connected in rear seat. (option) |
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Rear USB image |
It plays a image file of USB connected in rear seat. (option) |
Audio CD commands
Command |
Operation |
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□ |
Play |
It plays a stopped track. If it is playing, it remains the current condition. |
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Pause |
It pauses a playing track. If it is paused, it remains the current condition. |
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Track <1~99> |
It plays the track having spoken number. |
□ |
Shuffle |
It randomly plays all tracks. If it is randomly playing, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Shuffle off |
It cancels the random playing and sequentially plays all tracks. If it is sequentially playing, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Repeat |
It repeats the playing track. If it is repeating, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Repeat off |
It cancels the repeat and sequentially plays all tracks. If it is sequentially playing, it remains the current condition. |
MP3 CD/ USB music/ iPod® commands
Command |
Operation |
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□ |
Play |
It plays a stopped file. If it is playing, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Pause |
It pauses a playing file. If it is paused, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Shuffle |
It randomly plays all files. If it is randomly playing, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Shuffle Off |
It cancels the random playing and sequentially plays all files. If it is sequentially playing, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Repeat |
It repeats the playing file. If it is repeating, it remains the current condition. |
□ |
Repeat Off |
It cancels the repeat and sequentially plays all files. If it is sequentially playing, it remains the current condition. |
Bluetooth audio commands
For Bluetooth audio, there are differences in the supported functions according to the connected devices, and the commands such as play, pause, etc. are not supported.
Navigation commands
Check the following before you use navigation commands :
- Search for and find addresses located in the state or province your car is currently in. If you want to search in another state, say the name of state/province and then say the address. "Find Address" command is classified by states/provinces to provide you with faster service.
- Some commands such as “Cancel Route” are available only when the destination is fixed.
Command |
Operation |
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Search address |
Searches for the address and sets it as the destination. To search for an address, say “City → Street → House number” (in that order, excluding the country). e.g. London, Eresby Place, 32 (three two) |
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Nearest POI |
Find the nearest points of interest to your current location. After this command, you can find the name of a location following the step-by-step instructions. |
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Nearest <Category> |
Find <Category> nearest to your current location. For details of “Category”, see the “Nearest <Category>list” on page 105.e.g. Nearest “Parking” |
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POIs near destination |
Finds POIs near the destination. After this command, you can find the name of a location following the step-by-step instructions. |
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<Category> near destination |
Finds something in the category “<Category>” near the destination. see the “Nearest <Category> list “ on the page 105. e.g. “Parking” near destination |
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Map |
Goes to the current position on the navigation map. |
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Previous points |
Displays a list combining Previous destinations and Previous starting points all together. You can then set a destination by saying the listed number. |
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Previous destinations |
Displays a list of recent destinations that you can return to by saying the number on the list. |
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Previous starting points |
Displays a list of recent starting points that you can return to by saying the number on the list. |
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Traffic information |
Goes to the Traffic Information menu screen. |
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Go Home |
Set your home as the destination. Your home address must be set up in the Navigation System. |
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Go to Office |
Set the destination to your office/place of work. Your office/place of work must be set up in the Navigation System. |
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Voice guidance on |
Turns on the voice guidance system. |
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Voice guidance off |
Turns off the voice guidance system. |
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Maximum zoom |
Zooms in as much as possible on the navigation map. |
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Minimum zoom |
Zooms out as much as possible on the navigation map. |
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Stop guidance |
Stop the route to the fixed destination. |
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Resume guidance |
Resume the route guidance to the fixed destination. |
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Remaining time and distance |
Tells you the remaining distance and time to your destination. |
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Route options |
Restarts the route to your destination. You can then select either “Fast” or “Short”. |
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Find fast route |
Starts a new route to your destination that will take the least amount of time. |
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Find short route |
Starts a new route to your destination that will cover the shortest distance. |
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Route overview |
Displays a map overview of the entire route to your destination. |
Other Commands (Commands used in List / Help/ etc.)
Command |
Operation |
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● |
Help |
Goes to the voice recognition help screen. All available commands can then be identified and used. |
□ |
Yes/No |
When voice recognition is active, this command is used when an answer is requested for a confirmation question. |
□ |
Line 1-5 (One-Five) |
When you cannot select a certain name, such as in Call History, you can select it using line number. Simple numbers, such as “one” and “two”, can be recognized. |
□ |
Next/Previous |
When five or more searched items are listed, you can move to the previous or next page using a voice command. |
□ |
Manual Input |
When Dial or Destination search results are displayed, this command is used to search manually rather than searching using a voice command. Voice recognition stops after this command is used. |
□ |
Go Back |
Goes back to the previous screen. |
● |
Exit |
It ends the voice recognition. |
“Nearest <Category>” List
Navigation location names may be changed after a software update.
Emergency |
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Hospital |
Medical service |
Pharmacy |
Police station |
Petrol station |
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Patrol station |
Restaurant |
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Balkan restaurant |
French restaurant |
Korean restaurant |
Bar or pub |
German restaurant |
Spanish restaurant |
Coffee shop |
International restaurant |
Steak house |
Chinese restaurant |
Italian restaurant |
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Fast food |
Japanese restaurant |
Hotel or motel |
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Hotel or Motel |
Transportation |
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Airport |
Rent a car facility |
Railway station |
Bus station |
Ferry terminal |
Travel |
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Frontier crossing |
Rest area |
Tourist office |
Parking |
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Park and ride |
Garage parking |
Open parking area |
Company and public places |
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Cemetery |
Community centre |
Post office |
City hall |
Exhibition or conference centre |
School |
Business facility |
Industrial zone |
University or college |
Recreation and attractions |
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Amusement park |
Ice skating ring |
Ski resort |
City centre |
Marina |
Sports centre |
Golf course |
Museum |
Tourist attraction |
Historical monument |
Recreation facility |
Shopping |
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Grocery store |
Shopping centre |
Winery |
Banking |
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Banking |
Entertainment |
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Bowling centre |
Cinema |
Nightlife |
Casino |
Theatre |