Chevrolet Silverado / GMC Sierra. Service manual — part 2250

Personal Calling uses a speech recognition system that resides in the vehicle. When the user
presses the dot button, the system states, Ready, and listens for the user's command. The user
can speak commands to control the hands-free phone.

Virtual advisor is a remote speech recognition system that the caller can access by making a
phone call. The user connects to virtual advisor by requesting it during personal calling use.
The user is then transferred to the virtual advisor server and talks to it via a cellular
connection.

The OnStar® speech recognition systems use speech technology that is designed to understand a
wide range of American English speakers. Although there is no one right way to speak English,
the system will work best when users try to modify their pronunciation should they encounter
difficulty. Users who do not obtain good results are advised to try the tips and workarounds found
in this section.

General Tips for Better Speech Recognition

Concern

Tip for Better Result

Noise

Noise may confuse the speech recognition system. You usually
get better performance from the system in quieter conditions:

The HVAC fan creates noise. Turn it down or OFF for
better speech system performance.

Driving at high speeds creates louder engine noise and wind
noise. You may get better results at lower speeds.

An open window or an open sunroof allows more noise to
enter the vehicle. Close all windows for better results.

Noisy rainstorms can also reduce performance.

If passengers are talking while you use the speech system, it
may be confused by their speech. You will get better results
if all occupants of the vehicle are quiet while the system is
listening for commands.

When to Speak

In Personal Calling, the system is only listening after it prompts
you to speak.

When the system prompts you to speak, you have about 5
seconds to respond. If the system does not hear a response, it
will prompt you again, or cancel the transaction.

If you begin to speak too soon, it will tell you "Slower,
please." Try pausing for a half second before speaking.

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In the Virtual Advisor, the system is always listening for
commands, even while it is speaking.

How to Speak

Speak forcefully, and clearly.

The noisier the environment, the louder you need to speak.
If you are in the driver seat, speak facing the front of the
car. If you are a passenger, speak facing the rearview
mirror.

Speak calmly, and naturally. The system may sometimes fail
your repeated attempts to give a command. If your speech is
distorted by shouting or frustration, this may cause more
errors.

People with high-pitched voices may have better results by
speaking in a deeper, lower-pitched voice. However, do not
lower the volume of the voice.

Avoid speaking with a rising intonation, like asking a
question. Use a flat or falling intonation, like giving an
answer.

What to Say

Personal Calling: One-word commands

The Personal Calling system listens for only one word at a
time. There are some exceptions, 2-word phrases that are
spoken and understood as a single word, e.g. 'virtual
advisor', 'voice feedback', and 'my number'. You can enter
phone numbers only one digit at a time, and the system
repeats each digit as it hears it.

Say "Help" at the Ready prompt to hear the list of Personal
Calling commands.

Virtual Advisor can understand sentences with more than
one word. It also expects to hear a 4-digit number all at
once when it asks for your PIN.

Say, "What are my choices?" to hear a list of commands that
the Virtual Advisor understands.

Entering a phone number

If you have trouble getting numbers correctly into the
system, store your frequently-called number in the directory,
so the system will remember them. After you have stored a
number with a nametag, then you simply say 'call' and the
nametag in order to call the number.

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Personal Calling Commands

If the system cannot understand your numbers, ask another
person to help you enter your frequently-called numbers.
This person can speak the numbers, then you can speak the
nametag.

Storing or dialing a
number

When you have finished speaking your phone number, you do not
need to say 'store' or 'dial' to indicate that you are done. If you
pause and say nothing, the system will ask you if you want to
store or dial. Say 'yes'.

Creating nametags

Short nametags that are similar may be easily confused by
the system. You may get better recognition of your nametags
if you make them longer, for example 'George Washington'
without pause, instead of 'George' only.

If you want to use nametags while driving, it is best to store
the nametag with some vehicle noise in the background. If
you are in park while you are storing nametags, you can turn
the fan on low or open windows in order to create some
background noise.

Virtual Advisor 4-digit
PIN

Say the 4 digits in a natural way, without pausing between digits.

Interrupting

When the Virtual Advisor is speaking, you can interrupt it
with another command. The first word in your command
helps to get its attention.

If the Virtual Advisor has trouble understanding your
commands when you interrupt, try speaking the first word
loudly and clearly, then pause for an instant, then continue
with the rest of the command. For example: "Get .. my
weather" or "Lookup... a quote for General Motors".

Command

Tip for Better Result

'add'

Emphasize the 'd' at the end of the word.

'call'

Emphasize the 'l' at the end of the word.

'cancel'

Emphasize the 'l' at the end of the word. If you are speaking the
'can' syllable very quickly, try to lengthen it a little.

'clear'

Emphasize the 'r' at the end of the word.

'delete'

Emphasize the 't' at the end of the word. Do not swallow the 'd' at
the start of the word.

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'dial'

Emphasize the 'l' at the end of the word.

'digit dial'
(Gen 6)

Combine the words smoothly and emphasize each syllable.

'directory'

Speak all 4 syllables clearly. Do not swallow the last part of the
word.

'help'

Emphasize the 'h' sound at the start of the word. Emphasize the 'p'
sound at the end of the word.

'my number'

Emphasize all 3 syllables.

'no'

Speak loudly and slowly. Emphasize the 'n' sound at the start of
the word. Draw out the 'o' sound at the end of the word.

'redial'

Try to emphasize and lengthen the first syllable: reee-dial

'security'

Speak 4 syllables clearly. Do not swallow the 'i' sound in the
middle of the word.

'store'

Emphasize the 'o' sound in the middle of the word in order to
distinguish from 'star'. Emphasize the 'st' sound at the start of the
word in order to distinguish from 'four'.

'units'

Speak loudly and clearly.

'verify'

Speak 3 syllables clearly. Do not swallow the 'i' sound in the
middle of the word.

'Virtual Advisor'

Emphasize both words.

'voice feedback'

Emphasize both words.

'yes'

Emphasize the 'y' sound at the start of the word. Emphasize the 's'
sound at the end of the word.

'zero', 'oh'

If the system does not understand 'oh', try 'zero', or vice versa.

'one'

Emphasize the 'n' at the end of the word.

'two'

Round your lips for the 'ooo' part of the word. If you are clipping
the 'ooo' very short, try to lengthen it, but do not draw it out
excessively. Speak in a low pitch. Do not use a rising tone like
asking a question; a falling tone like giving an answer is better.

'three'

End the word 'three' in a smile, to draw back your lips. Lengthen
the 'eee' sound if you are clipping it very short.

'four'

Emphasize the 'r' at the end of the word.

'five'

Emphasize the 'v' sound.

'six'

Emphasize the 'ks' sound at the end of the word.

'seven'

Emphasize the 'n' at the end of the word. Lengthen the 'sev'
syllable.

'eight'

Emphasize the 't' at the end of the word. Lengthen the 'eee' sound

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