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8. Voice address input Voice address input Spoken address (dialog) Spoken address Important: You should always plan your journey before you start driving. It is dangerous to plan a route while driving. When you plan a trip with your TomTom GO, instead of tapping the screen to type in an address, you can use voice address input to say the address. Tap this button to enter an address using only speech. Using this option, your GO can recognize the following: • Commands: Yes, No, Back, Done, OK, Crossing. • Street names. • Place names. • Numbers: Numbers should be pronounced as individual numerals. For example, to say the number 35, say "Three" and then say "Five." Using Spoken address (dialog), you can enter information without tapping the screen. Tap this button to enter an address using both speech and by tapping the screen. Using this option your GO can recognize the following: • Street names. • Place names. Using Spoken address is typically faster than using Spoken address (dialog). When this button is shown on the keyboard, you can enter information by speaking instead of typing. Tap this button to enter information using voice address input. Tip: When this button is shown in grey, you cannot use speech to enter an address. Your GO recognizes place and street names spoken using the local language and pronunciation. It is not possible to use voice address input to say place and street names in all countries. 21