Sony RM-X7BT Operating Instructions - Page 15
Additional Information, Troubleshooting, Using Siri Eyes Free
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Using Siri Eyes Free Siri Eyes Free allows you to use an iPhone handsfree by simply speaking into the microphone. You can perform the handsfree registration for an iPhone that supports Siri Eyes Free. Availability is limited iPhone 4s or later. Make sure that your iPhone is running the latest iOS version. 1 Activate the Siri function on the iPhone. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the iPhone. 2 Press VOICE. The voice command display appears. 3 After the iPhone beeps, speak into the microphone. The iPhone beeps again, then Siri starts responding. To deactivate Siri Eyes Free Press VOICE. Notes The iPhone may not recognize your voice depending on usage conditions. The iPhone may not recognize your voice under noisy conditions such as loud sound from the car audio, road noise or air conditioner noise. Siri Eyes Free may not function properly, or the response time may lag in locations where iPhone signals are difficult to receive. There is no audio sound while Siri Eyes Free is activated. Additional Information Troubleshooting The following checklist will help you remedy problems you may encounter with your adaptor and remote commander. Before going through the checklist below, check the connection and operating procedures. If the problem is not solved, visit the support site on the reference guide (separate document). General No sound or the sound is very low. The volume of the connected device is very low. Increase the volume of the connected device. Check that the adaptor is connected to the car audio unit with the AUX cable. Check that the source of the car audio unit is set to the AUX source. The smartphone does not work. Check that the emitter on the remote commander is not covered with your fingers. Check that the adaptor is installed to a site where it can receive the IR signal of the remote commander. 15GB