Voice Command Issues
Possible SolutionPossible CauseIssue
The SYNC system applies the phonetic
pronunciation rules of the selected
language to the names stored on your USB
media player or USB flash drive. The system
is able to make some exceptions for very
popular artist names (e.g. U2) such that
you can always use the English pronunci-
ation for these artists.
Foreign names are
spoken using the
currently selected
language for SYNC.
The SYNC voice
control system
is having trouble
recognising
foreign tracks,
artists, albums,
genres and
playlist names
from my USB
media player or
USB flash drive.
The system uses a synthetically-generated
voice rather than pre-recorded human
voice.
The SYNC system uses
text-to-speech voice
prompt technology.
Voice prompts
are electronic-
ally generated,
and the pronun-
ciation of some
words may not
be accurate for
my language.
SYNC offers several new voice control
features for a wide range of languages.
Dialling a contact name directly from the
phonebook without pre-recording (e.g. “call
John Smith”) or selecting a track, artist,
album, genre or playlist directly from your
USB media player (e.g." play artist
Madonna).
SYNC offers significant capability above
and beyond the previous system such as.
The focus of SYNC is
controlling your mobile
devices and the content
stored on your devices.
My previous
bluetooth voice
control system
allowed me to
control the
radio, CD, and
climate control
systems. Why
can I not control
these systems
with SYNC?
Dialling a contact name directly from the
phonebook without pre-recording (e.g. “call
John Smith”) or selecting a track, artist,
album, genre or playlist directly from your
USB media player (e.g." play artist
Madonna).
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