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Using the System
Nametags
Nametags are a unique name or phrase of your choice which can be used to recall a radio station or dial a phone number.
For radio commands, ‘RADIO TUNE <nametag>’ is used to select a station that has been previously stored using the ‘RADIO STORE NAME’ command.
For phone commands, ‘PHONE DIAL <nametag>’ is used to dial a phone number that has been previously stored using the ‘PHONE ENTER’ or ‘PHONE STORE’ command. Phone numbers held in the voice system memory are quite separate from numbers held in the phone system memory (To call a number held in the phone memory, use the ‘PHONE DIAL MEMORY <number>’ command).
A spoken list of current nametags can be heard by giving the appropriate directory command.
•‘RADIO DIRECTORY’
•‘PHONE DIRECTORY’
There are also commands for deleting either individual names in a directory, or a complete directory, see ‘Voice Command List’, page 114.
Hints on Storing Nametags
•You will have greater success of recalling, and remembering, nametags of two, three, or four words in length. Nametags of one word in length are also acceptable.
•For best results, store nametags in a quiet environment, i.e. with the windows and sunroof closed, try not to be travelling at speeds above
60 mph (100 km/h), and ask other occupants to be quiet.
•Try not to store a nametag that sounds similar to a nametag already stored, or to any of the commands recognized by the system.
In addition, for phone nametags, do not use numbers, and for radio nametags, try not to use radio frequencies.