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Old 09-20-2007, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Odia The Ultimate
Hi ccfj1,

Thanks for your input, but I have tried using the Nav commands and they are not understood, e.g. Hold VR button for 3 seconds, beep, "Route Map", sound returns and no action to the VR command.
Strange, it should, mine worked as soon as I hit the VR enable button.

Do you have the voice set to UK british (female) or another? I've tried the USA (female) and get slightly different results.

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Could this be anything to do with the SES jumper plug?
Could be, I don't have the SES jumper plug, so i'm unsure as to what to suggest.

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Originally Posted by Odia The Ultimate
After thought, if your system is acting in this way, I would think the VR coding is only a part solution, maybe the Nav needs to be told VR is active to add the command set to the help menu?
Mine did not, as soon as I connected the ULF (mine is a retrofit) the nav "found" the unit and displayed it in the menu, it was just a case of pairing my phone, then connecting the navcoder and enabling the VR.

All I had to do was set the volume, hold VR button for 3 seconds, beep, say "volume down" untill the correct volume was set.

However, I think that your statement has merit, acording to the ULF manual the ULF should also display the commands on the screen/clocks binnical but on mine does not, so you could be right, maybe something else needs to be turned on (so to speak), I know Jochen is looking in to this, its no big deal but would be nice.

Have you tried re-enabling the VR again just to make sure.

Sorry i can be more helpfull.
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