Section 951 (Navigation System & Telecommunication System): Navigation/Telecommunication: Operation: Telecommunication

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Telecommunication
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Two buttons on the rearview mirror, identified with ISO icons, control the system: A "phone" button turns the system on and off; a "voice recognition" (or voice command) button prompts the hands-free system to listen for a voice command. The system includes the following features:

  • Phonebook - Stores telephone numbers for later recall by name or other verbal identification, called a voice tag, and memory location.
  • Four memory locations - Home, Work, Cellular and Pager. A maximum of 32 unique names or voice tags may be stored at the same time, with a different number in each of the four memory locations.
  • Voice tag dialing - Dials the number associated with a voice tag and memory location.
  • Digit dialing - Dials the telephone number by recognizing the names of the digits as they are spoken.
  • Receiving calls - A voice prompt notifies the user of an incoming call. A voice response accepts or rejects the call without manual intervention.
  • Privacy Mode - Switches the call to the handheld telephone and the hands-free system and back again using the "voice recognition" (or "voice command") button and a voice command, if desired.
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