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Old 02-23-2010, 06:06 PM
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Hey Guys, I just installed an SES module. Sometimes I have competing voices, both the man's and woman's voice especially during navigation commands. Anyone know how to get rid of that? Thanks.
You did not tell us what kind of Bluetooth module you have-- ULF or TCU. That affects which path might make more sense for you.

You have two devices with voice recognition enabled.
  1. Either remove the SES and use the VR feature in your Bluetooth module.
  2. Or, use NavCoder to disable the VR in your Bluetooth module.
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Or, use NavCoder to disable the VR in your Bluetooth module.
This is the best option, as that feature only gives voice support for telephone. The SES should give voice support for Nav and Telephone.
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Old 02-23-2010, 10:04 PM
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This is the best option, as that feature only gives voice support for telephone. The SES should give voice support for Nav and Telephone.
Minor correction: The TCU only has voice commands for phone. The ULF has voice commands for both nav and phone.
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Minor correction: The TCU only has voice commands for phone. The ULF has voice commands for both nav and phone.
SES also give Nav and Phone. So TCU + SES will mean competing voices but one will only want to talk about phone, and the other will want to talk about phone and nav.

I have TCU + SES so i've disabled VR on the TCU
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Sorry I forgot to mention it. I have a TCU with the SES. Thanks for the suggestions!
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"For E46 and E83 vehicles up to 3/05 production and E85 and E53 vehicles up to 4/05 production, voice activation functions are not part of the TCU. A separate SES module can be installed. Refer to the EPC."

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hunds02, what was your X5's birthday? Mine was built in May 05, and has the VR feature. I think it was added to the 05 model year in May, or shortly before. If yours was built very early in the model year, it probably doesn't have it.
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