Kenwood KNA-G431 User Manual 1 - Page 32

Customizing the Audio Settings, Audio Settings, Voice Language, Text Language, Speech Rate

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English Changing the Settings Voice Language-change the language for all voice prompts and messages. Touch the voice you want to use and touch OK. To delete that voice, touch Delete and OK. Two different types of voice languages are available: text-to-speech and pre-recorded. Languages noted with a person's name and (TTS) are text-to-speech (TTS) voices: for example, American English-Jill (TTS) is a text-to-speech voice. The textto-speech voices "read" and "speak" the same words that are displayed on the screen. The voices have an extensive vocabulary, and they pronounce the street names as you approach turns. Languages without a person's name are pre-recorded voices, which have a limited vocabulary and do not speak names of locations or streets. NOTE: If you change the Voice Language, you must restart to complete this change. 26 Text Language-change the on-screen text to the selected language. Changing the text language does not change the language of map data or user-entered data. Speech Rate-select the rate at which prompts are spoken. Customizing the A��u�d�i�o��S�e��tt�i�n�g�s� From the Menu page, touch Settings > General > Audio. Attention Tone-turn on or off the attention tone sounded before voice prompts. Touch Screen Tone-turn on or off the tone sounded each time you touch the screen. Keypress Tone-turn on or off the tone sounded each time you press a button on the remote. Speed Adjusted Volume-select how much the volume increases as your speed increases. Low increases your volume slightly; High increases your volume the most. KNA-G431 Instruction Manual

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KNA-G431 Instruction Manual
C
HANGING THE
S
ETTINGS
English
Voice Language
—change the language for all voice
prompts and messages. Touch the voice you want to use
and touch
OK
. To delete that voice, touch
Delete
and
OK
.
Two different types of voice languages are available:
text-to-speech and pre-recorded.
Languages noted with a person’s name and (TTS) are
text-to-speech (TTS) voices: for example, American
English-Jill (TTS) is a text-to-speech voice. The text-
to-speech voices “read” and “speak” the same words
that are displayed on the screen. The voices have an
extensive vocabulary, and they pronounce the street
names as you approach turns.
Languages without a person’s name are pre-recorded
voices, which have a limited vocabulary and do not
speak names of locations or streets.
NOTE:
If you change the Voice Language, you
must restart to complete this change.
Text Language
—change the on-screen text to the
selected language. Changing the text language does not
change the language of map data or user-entered data.
Speech Rate
—select the rate at which prompts are
spoken.
Customizing the Audio Settings
Audio Settings
From the Menu page, touch
Settings
>
General
>
Audio
.
Attention Tone—
turn on or off the attention tone
sounded before voice prompts.
Touch Screen Tone
—turn on or off the tone sounded
each time you touch the screen.
Keypress
Tone
—turn on or off the tone sounded each
time you press a button on the remote.
Speed Adjusted Volume
—select how much the volume
increases as your speed increases. Low increases your
volume slightly; High increases your volume the most.