Toyota Camry (XV70): Does not Recognize Voice Commands Performed to Contact Support Center
PROCEDURE
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1. | CHECK COMMUNICATION BASED VOICE RECOGNITION FUNCTION |
(a) While paying attention to the condition of the spoken voice command, say "Find a gas station in New York" and check that voice recognition is operating 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 "Find a gas station in New York" is spoken, "Find a gas station in New York" 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).
OK:
Voice command is recognized normally.
| OK |
| END
HINT: Voice recognition may be difficult due to the speech condition, incompatible phrases, or differences between speakers. |
| NG |
| CONTACT SERVICE CENTER |
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DESCRIPTION This circuit is used to send and receive signals between the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) and radio and display receiver assembly or navigation ECU. WIRING DIAGRAM
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NOTICE:
DTCs may be output when connectors are disconnected during inspection. Therefore, be sure to clear the DTCs using the Techstream once the inspection has been completed.
Do not apply excessive force to the forward recognition camera connector.
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