Training procedure

The procedure for training a voice is as follows.

1. Position the vehicle in a reasonably quiet outdoor location.

2. Sit in the driver’s seat with the engine running, the parking brake on, and the transmission in P (Park).

3. Press and hold the button for more button for more than 5 seconds.

4. The system announces: “Press the PHONE/SEND (hands-free phone system to enter the) button for the hands-free phone system to enter the speaker adaptation mode or press the PHONE/END (different) button to select a different language.” 5. Press the For information on selecting a different language, button.

For information on selecting a different language, see “Choosing a language” in this section.

6. Voice memory A or memory B is selected automatically. If both memory locations are already in use, the system will prompt you to overwrite one. Follow the instructions provided by the system.

7. When preparation is complete and you are ready to begin, press the 8. The SA mode will be explained. Follow thebutton.

8. The SA mode will be explained. Follow the instructions provided by the system.

9. When training is finished, the system will tell you an adequate number of phrases have been recorded.

10. The system will announce that speaker adaptation has been completed and the system is ready.

The SA mode will stop if.

● The button is pressed for more than 5 button is pressed for more than 5 seconds in SA mode.

● The vehicle begins moving during SA mode.

● The ignition switch is placed in the OFF or LOCK position.

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