iPod®/iPhone® COMMANDS

Saying “iPod“ will change the current source to iPod from any other source that may be currently selected. “Search Artist”, “Search Playlist”, and “Search Album” 16 are good recommended starting points to begin selecting the music you would like to listen to. The recommended step would be to narrow the search through the alphabetical search function. “Search M” would list artists, albums, playlists or songs that begin with the letter M depending which category of search was selected. Use the “Page Up” or “Page Down” commands 17 18 until the desired music is displayed on the screen then select the music by “Line One”, “Line Two” commands. If an album is listed as a selection along with other albums and you would like to play the entire album then say“Play One”, “Play Two”, etc. 19

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BLUETOOTHCOMMANDS

Once your phone has been paired and phonebook information is available on the unit you can access the information by saying “Handsfree”. 20 The next selection would most likely be “Phonebook”, “Incoming Calls”, “Outgoing Calls” or “Missed Calls” and “Page Up” or “Page Down” commands. When searching through a phonebook use the alphabetical search for best results. “Search K” would bring up all names that start with K. 21 Make a selection through the “Line One”, “Line Two”, etc. commands. Once you have confirmed the correct number has been selected say “Call Number” to initiate the call. 22

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DNX9140

QUICK START GUIDE

FOR ADVANCED VOICE CONTROL

Thank you for choosing Kenwood’s most advanced multimedia and navigation receiver, the DNX9140. This product allows voice control for both navigation, internal sources and con- nected sources. This guide will show you some of the more commonly used commands you will be using on a regular basis. For more detailed information on voice commands please refer to the Voice Command Table packaged with this product.

GETTING STARTED

It is important to not only use the correct words for voice control but to speak them clearly at a time when there is minimal background noise. For best results have the microphone facing the driver, operate with vehicle windows and sunroof closed and with only one person (driver) talking while the unit is receiving the commands.

The Push to Talk (PTT) button 1 — Pushing the PTT button will enter the user into

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voice control mode as well as exit out of voice control mode.

 

TOP RIGHT CORNER VOICE CONTROL ICONS

TUNER/SATELLITE RADIO COMMANDS

To enter Tuner or Satellite source say either

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“Tuner”, “Sirius®or “XM®. “Seek Up”

 

 

or “Seek Down” commands can be used to

 

 

change channels either up or down. “Preset

 

 

One”, “Preset Two”, etc. can be used to se-

 

 

lect a stored preset. 23 Satellite Radio allows

 

 

“Category List” to select the music, talk

 

 

or sports content to be listened to. “Page

 

 

Up”, “Page Down” and “Line One”, “Line

 

 

Two”, etc. will be used to make selections

 

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and other countries. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by SIG, Inc. HD Radioare proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. Sirius and related marks

are trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc. All other brand, product names, or logos may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

A Green Icon

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Red/Brown 3

icon means the unit is not actively listening for a

voice command. It is critical that a command is given only when the icon is green even if the confirming text may be seen on the screen before the icon turns green.

After entering the voice control mode for

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audio sources such as iPod®, Tuner, Satellite

 

or DVD/CD small green dots will appear next

 

to the GUI buttons that can be controlled by

 

a voice command. 4

 

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Kenwood DNX9140 quick start Bluetooth Commands, Getting Started, Tuner, Sirius or XM. Seek Up