Voice is not Recognized [08/2019 - ]: Procedure

2018 Toyota Prius Two EcoSECTION Procedure
  1. CHECK CONDITION 
    1. While paying attention to the condition of the spoken voice command, perform a voice recognition operation.

      OK

      Voice command is recognized normally.

      HINT: 

      • When the voice command is recognized, the content of the voice command is displayed in the voice recognition result display area to the right of the mic icon. (Example: When "Cancel" is spoken, "Cancel" is displayed in the voice recognition result display area.)
      • If an unnecessary word (such as "um" or "ah") is spoken before or after the recognition word, the system incorrectly recognizes the recognition word.
      • The system cannot recognize voice commands when multiple people are speaking simultaneously.
      • If the speaking speed is too fast or too slow, the recognition rate may decrease.
      • The system may have difficulty recognizing voice commands depending on the voice quality (such as a hoarse voice due to poor physical condition).

      Result

      Proceed to
      OK
      NG

    Result: 

    OK 

    END (VOICE RECOGNITION MAY BE DIFFICULT DUE TO SPEECH CONDITION) 

    Result: 

    NG 

    PROCEED TO NEXT SUSPECTED AREA SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE. Refer to  PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE [08/2019 - 07/2020]  , or refer to  PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE [07/2020 - ] 

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