LR3 (LA) V8-4.4L (2009)
Cellular Phone: Description and Operation
Operation
Telephone System
Telephone System
The telephone system can be operated from the IHU or via voice commands. The telephone system has the following functions:
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Receive a call
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Make a call
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Phone book
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Text message receive
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Telephone phone book download
The telephone system is accessed via the IHU. Once the phone is docked in the cradle it is possible to read/ download the phones own phone book to
find a contact or phone number. A phone number can also be dialled into the key pad on the IHU.
Calls can be received or made by pressing the push to talk button on the steering wheel mounted controls.
SMS messages can only be made via the IHU with the handset in the cradle.
Voice Recognition
VOICE RECOGNITION
The Voice recognition system controls the following systems where fitted:
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Telephone
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Radio (inc satellite radio)
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CD / MP3 Changer
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Touch Screen Display (TSD)
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Note Pad
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Navigation
Voice control will not control Television or climate control system.
On vehicles without navigation system fitted the voice recognition software is held in the Transceiver Module (TM) and the microphone is hardwired
directly into the TM. ON vehicles with navigation the voice recognition software is held in the navigation computer and the microphone is wired directly
into the navigation computer and the TM. Vehicles with only no navigation system will have a slightly reduced functionality compared with vehicles that
have navigation fitted as well as the phone.
The TM only houses voice recognition software for the telephone system.
Voice control enables the driver to activate important functions of the car telephone and navigation systems without needing to operate any controls
manually. This allows the driver to concentrate fully on driving the vehicle. Whenever the driver issues one of the defined voice commands with the
system active, the voice control system converts the command into a control signal for the telephone or navigation system. The system recognises which
system the command is directed at and routes the direction accordingly. The driver is guided through the dialogues by announcements or questions.
Telephone
The telephone system allows the following to be accessed and controlled by the voice recognition function.
Dial Number
This allows the user to dial a number (up to 20 digits) by digit entry with editing facility and with number as built up and displayed on the instrument
pack message center. The maximum number of recognised digits to be entered in one go is 16.
Phonebook
This allows the user to store inputted phone numbers against inputted nametag. Nametags are user repeatable association names given to identify the
numeric destination of the phone call.
This facility will allow 50 nametags with corresponding telephone numbers to be stored within the voice recognition Phonebook. This phonebook should
not be confused with the phonebook held within the Sim card or mobile phone. The facility shall allow editing of the nametags and phonebook and also