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Station list, function - GF82.70-P-3002P
MODELS 202.08 /09 /18 as of 1.6.00, 203 up to 23.4.04, 208.3, 210 as of 1.6.00, 215, 220 as of 1.6.00 up to 31.8.03 with CODE (813) Voice control system (VCS)
Creating station list
The voice control system (VCS) allows the user to create a list of stations. Stations selected frequently can be stored here together with freely selectable names. 10 entries can be stored.
To create or add to a personal list of stations, the radio component of the particular vehicle-specific audio system and the VCS have to be activated via the VCS switch (S93/2). To do this, the VCS needs the editing command "save station".
Next, the VCS asks the user: "Please say name" for this station.
The VCS repeats this to confirm that the name was understood correctly. If the second entry differs from the first, the system asks: "Please say again". In doing so, the system returns to the name entry loop, in other words the user has to enter both names again.
The system stores the station list entry (name and associated station) in the station list only when the associated name and its repetition are identical.
If the name entry loop was completed successfully, the user receives the following acknowledgment:
"Station has been stored".
Calling up station list entries
The VCS user can use the editing command "Read list of stations" to have the complete list of stations read out.
In so doing the user can select a specific name and set a new station. Selection is accomplished by actuating the VCS switch (S93/2).
Selecting station from station list
The VCS user can use the editing command "Select station" to select a station in the list of stations.
After this editing command, the user is requested by the VCS to "Please say name" for entry of the station name. If the user enters a station name previously stored in the station list, the VCS confirms the station name and changes the selected station.
Deleting individual entries from the station list
After activating the VCS using the VCS switch (S93/2) the user can use the editing command "Delete station" to delete an individual entry in the list of stations. The VCS then requests that the name of the station to be deleted is entered.
After the user has entered the station name, the VCS repeats the question which station is to be deleted in order to make sure that the selected station really is to be deleted.
If the user answers "Yes", the specified station name is deleted from the station list and confirmed by the VCS voice output message "Station deleted". If the user answers "No", the name remains stored.
Any other word spoken by the user will end the dialog with the VCS without deleting the station. Deleted station names cannot be recovered.
Delete entire station list
After activating the VCS using the VCS switch (S93/2) the user can use the editing command "Delete station list" to delete all entries from the list of stations. After entry of this editing command, the VCS voice output asks the user if he/she really wants to delete the station list. If the answer is "Yes", the VCS repeats the request for confirmation of the clear instruction: "Are you sure".
If the user answers "Yes" to this question, all station list entries are irrevocably deleted. If he/she answers with "No", the VCS starts reading the station list entries aloud again.
While the station list is being read aloud, the user can select a station to be deleted by activating the VCS switch (S93/2). The selected station is then repeated by the VCS. The user is then asked, as confirmation, if he/she really wants to delete the selected station.
If the user answers "Yes", the specified station is deleted from the station list. If the user answers "No", the system continues reading the station list entries aloud. Any other word terminates dialog with the VCS. Moreover, the user can continue dialog with the VCS at any time with the VCS switch (S93/2).
| Voice control system switch, location/task | GF82.70-P-4100B | ||
| Hands-free microphone, location/task | Models, 202, 208, 210 with code (274) MB D-net telephone Models 202, 210 with code (312) D-network portable CTEL telephone with code (313) D-network portable CTEL with code (314a) "Standard" D-network telephone Model 202, 208, 210, 215, 220 with code (316) MB D-network telephone (D2B) with code (317) D-network portable CTEL telephone (D2B) Model 203 with CODE (450) taxi version Models 203, 208, 210, 215, 220 with code (853) MB standard telephone Models 202, 203, 208, 210, 215, 220 with code (854) MB portable CTEL telephone |
GF82.70-P-4102B | |
| Hands-free system loudspeaker, location/task | Models, 202, 208, 210 with code (274) MB D-net telephone Models 202, 210 with code (312) D-network portable CTEL telephone with code (313) D-network portable "CTEL telephone" with code (314a) "Standard" D-network telephone Models 202, 208, 210, 215, 220 with code (316) MB D-network telephone (D2B) with code (317) D-network portable CTEL telephone (D2B) Models 203, 208, 210, 215, 220 with code (853) MB standard telephone Models 202, 203, 208, 210, 215, 220 with code (854) MB portable CTEL telephone |
GF82.70-P-4103B | |
| Voice control system control unit, location/task | GF82.70-P-4113A |
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