Trouble-shooting
Voice Command | Message | Meaning |
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General | COMMAND NOT | The voice system has failed to recognise |
(continued) | RECOGNISED | your command. |
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| • Ensure that the command format is |
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| valid, see ‘Voice Command List’, |
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| page 114. |
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| • Ensure that the command is given |
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| after the end of the beep. |
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| • Look forward and speak clearly |
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| without pausing between words and |
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| at a level appropriate to the ambient |
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| noise level; imagine you are talking |
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| to a passenger or making a hands |
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| free phone call. |
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| • Ensure that the ambient noise level |
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| is not excessive, for example, |
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| windows open or demist on. |
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| Note: If it is too noisy to use the |
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| phone, it is likely that voice |
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| commands will not be recognised. |
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| • If optional words of the command |
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| have been omitted, then the |
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| command should be tried with these |
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| in place. |
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| • If a number of commands have been |
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| given in rapid succession resulting in |
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| the message ‘COMMAND NOT |
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| RECOGNISED’ to be displayed, then |
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| allow the system to recover |
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| (approximately one minute) before |
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| trying the command again. |
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| • If the system consistently fails to |
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| recognise commands, the voice |
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| training procedure should be carried |
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| out to improve the recognition |
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| response for the speaker. |
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