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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, ‘PHONE DIAL 
<nametag>’ is used to select a station 
that has been previously stored using the 
‘RADIO STORE NAME’ command.

For phone commands, ‘RADIO TUNE 
<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
 on page 340.

Hints on storing nametags
• You will have greater success of 

recalling, and remembering, 
nametags of two, three, or four words 
in length. Although 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 
100 km/h (60 mph), 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.

Volume level adjustment

The verbal feedback volume level can be 
adjusted independently for the 
JaguarVoice system. To adjust, operate 
the sound system volume control or the 
steering wheel volume control whilst the 
voice system is being used. The speaker 
volume level can also be adjusted within 
the volume preset menu of the audio 
system.

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Some useful notes:
• Only one person at a time can use the 

voice system.

• Excessive noise, for example while 

driving with windows open or in 
demist mode, may cause voice 
command misrecognition. If it is too 
noisy to use the phone, it is likely that 
voice commands will not be 
recognised.

• Voice commands cannot be given 

while hands-free phone call or radio 
traffic announcement is in progress.

• If the voice button is pressed whilst a 

radio traffic announcement is in 
progress, the announcement will be 
cancelled. Press the voice button 
again to start a voice session.

• While ‘LISTENING’ is displayed on the 

message centre, the command can 
be cancelled by pressing the same 
voice button (could be a rear voice 
button) that was used to start the 
voice session, except when using the 
‘PHONE ENTER’ command. To 
cancel a ‘PHONE ENTER’ voice 
session either say ‘CANCEL’ when 
‘LISTENING’ is displayed or press the 
voice button and after the end of the 
beep say ‘CANCEL’. During a store 
nametag session, if the voice button is 
pressed and released during 
‘LISTENING’, the system will cancel 
after up to two seconds.

• Voice feedback can be interrupted by 

pressing the voice button that was 
used to start the voice session, whilst 
the feedback is playing.

• After starting to speak, the command 

must be completed within 
ten seconds.

• During a voice command the audio 

system and direction indicator ticking 
will be muted.

• The voice session will be cancelled if 

an alternative message requires the 
display/speaker (e.g. incoming phone 
call or radio traffic announcement).

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How to Say Numbers

Numbers in voice commands must be 
given as shown below. Either ‘zero’ or ‘oh’ 
can be used for ‘0’, most users will find 
that ‘zero’ gives better results. For 
information about specific commands, 
see Voice Command List on page 340.

Radio stations

Frequencies are said as in the following 
examples:
• ‘Tune five thirty one AM’, or ‘Tune five 

thirty one’ (531).

• ‘Tune nine hundred’ (900).
• ‘Tune fourteen forty’ (1440).
• ‘Tune fifteen oh three AM’ (1503).
• ‘Tune ten eighty’ (1080).
• ‘Tune eighty nine point nine FM’ or 

‘Tune eighty nine point nine’ (89.9).

• ‘Tune ninety point zero’ or ‘Tune 

ninety’ (90.0).

• ‘Tune one hundred point five’ (100.5)
• ‘Tune one oh one point one FM’ 

(101.1).

• ‘Tune one oh eight point oh’, ‘Tune 

one oh eight point zero’, or ‘Tune one 
oh eight’ (108.0).

Disc and track numbers

For CD commands, say disc and track 
numbers as in the following examples:
• ‘Disc one’ (1).
• ‘Disc six track ten’ (6, 10).
• ‘Track twenty five’ (25).
• ‘Track forty seven’ (47).

Phone numbers

All phone numbers are said as single 
digits, as in the following example. 
Double, Triple and Treble are also 
acceptable commands if preceding a 
single digit. Plus (+), Star (*) and Hash (#) 
are acceptable as the first digit of a 
number.
• ‘Dial zero one two zero three four zero 

two one double four’ (01203 402144).

When using the Phone Enter command, 
the first entry must be between 2 –
16 digits, then, 1 – 16 digits to a 
maximum of 32 in total.

Temperatures

In climate control commands, say 
temperatures as in the following 
examples:
• ‘Temperature seventy two’ (72).
• ‘Temperature eighty’ (80).
• ‘Temperature twenty one point five’ 

(21.5).

• ‘Temperature nineteen point zero’, 

‘Temperature nineteen point oh’ or 
‘Temperature nineteen’ (19.0).

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Voice Command List

Certain commands are only available to 
the driver, these are indicated in the 
following list.

Key

( ) denotes an option, i.e. (ON/OFF) use 
either ON or OFF with this command.

< > indicates where to say a number or 
stored nametag.

[ ] denotes an optional word, e.g. ‘VOICE 
[PLAY] DIRECTORY’ can be given as 
‘VOICE DIRECTORY’, or ‘VOICE PLAY 
DIRECTORY’.

(front use only) – indicates this command 
is not available to rear occupants.

General commands
• HELP
• VOICE HELP

Lists all voice command help 
messages available.

• VOICE MEMORY HELP (front use 

only)

• VOICE FEEDBACK (ON/OFF)
• PHONE CONFIRMATION (ON/OFF)

Switches on or off the system 
confirmation prompt before making a 
call when using the PHONE DIAL or 
PHONE MEMORY DIAL command.

• VOICE [PLAY] DIRECTORY (front use 

only)

• VOICE DELETE MEMORY (A/B) (front 

use only)

• VOICE DELETE DIRECTORY (front 

use only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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