Navigation - Go Home command and cancelling directions before arriving at Destination
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Navigation - Go Home command and cancelling directions before arriving at Destination
When I say "Go Home" it doesn't understand the command but when I say "Go" it replies Go Home. Seems stupid to me that it doesn't understand the command but when you say GO it takes it as Go Home. Has anyone else have this problem or does "Go Home" work for anyone?
Also I thought I saw a post telling how you can cancel the Navigation and turn by turn voice instructions before you arrive at your destination. Does anyone have instructions on this?
I am amazed at how primitive some of the commands are and I can't believe this was tested very well before it was released
Also I thought I saw a post telling how you can cancel the Navigation and turn by turn voice instructions before you arrive at your destination. Does anyone have instructions on this?
I am amazed at how primitive some of the commands are and I can't believe this was tested very well before it was released
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Go home works for me every time. I can also say, Take me home and it understands it as Go Home. Deleting a destination is a 3+ step process. Menu -> Destination -> Delete Dest.
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Thanks, but I am not talking about deleting the destination, just stopping the Navigation form showing the route or giving turn by turn instructions.
For instance when I say "GO" and it starts the instructions to my home, I don't want to delete my home address but if I decide I don't need or want further instructions for this trip only, how to I stop it from giving directions but keep my home address.
Regarding the Nav instructions in general they seems very primitive in some respects like getting to a specific song from my MP3 player with voice commands, not being able to request a certain station with voice commands, etc.
Even the up and down button on the steering wheel takes getting used to. For the programmed stations you need to press the lower button to scroll thru the presets for the higher groups but when using the MP3 player to get to a higher number song, you need to press the top button.
An another grip is that they don;t have a limited number of presets on the dash so you can get right to stations without scrolling
For instance when I say "GO" and it starts the instructions to my home, I don't want to delete my home address but if I decide I don't need or want further instructions for this trip only, how to I stop it from giving directions but keep my home address.
Regarding the Nav instructions in general they seems very primitive in some respects like getting to a specific song from my MP3 player with voice commands, not being able to request a certain station with voice commands, etc.
Even the up and down button on the steering wheel takes getting used to. For the programmed stations you need to press the lower button to scroll thru the presets for the higher groups but when using the MP3 player to get to a higher number song, you need to press the top button.
An another grip is that they don;t have a limited number of presets on the dash so you can get right to stations without scrolling
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Thanks, but I am not talking about deleting the destination, just stopping the Navigation form showing the route or giving turn by turn instructions.
For instance when I say "GO" and it starts the instructions to my home, I don't want to delete my home address but if I decide I don't need or want further instructions for this trip only, how to I stop it from giving directions but keep my home address.
Regarding the Nav instructions in general they seems very primitive in some respects like getting to a specific song from my MP3 player with voice commands, not being able to request a certain station with voice commands, etc.
Even the up and down button on the steering wheel takes getting used to. For the programmed stations you need to press the lower button to scroll thru the presets for the higher groups but when using the MP3 player to get to a higher number song, you need to press the top button.
An another grip is that they don;t have a limited number of presets on the dash so you can get right to stations without scrolling
For instance when I say "GO" and it starts the instructions to my home, I don't want to delete my home address but if I decide I don't need or want further instructions for this trip only, how to I stop it from giving directions but keep my home address.
Regarding the Nav instructions in general they seems very primitive in some respects like getting to a specific song from my MP3 player with voice commands, not being able to request a certain station with voice commands, etc.
Even the up and down button on the steering wheel takes getting used to. For the programmed stations you need to press the lower button to scroll thru the presets for the higher groups but when using the MP3 player to get to a higher number song, you need to press the top button.
An another grip is that they don;t have a limited number of presets on the dash so you can get right to stations without scrolling
I do agree with your comment about the voice command system being clunky and not intuitive.
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If you go to route button in the nav window there is a pause guidance button in the overlay screen. If you want to resume repeat the process except it will say resume
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I would check a couple of things. First, is your home address programmed to the "Home" button under the Destination menu? Second, make sure "Expanded Voice Commands" are turned on. For some reason, they are turned off by default. You can check under Setup, then Voice. I'm not 100% sure the "Go Home" is affected by that, but it is good to have turned on anyways.
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Yes My home Address is in there and I have expanded Voice commands on. When I say "Home" it comes back with you home and gives directions to my house.
Like I said earlier, this whole navigation and voice commands for things like the radio and heating cooling is very basic and not what you would expect from Lexus.
This is our second Lexus (04 LS 430) and while we love both cars, from what we read on this site some other companies nav and voice commands are much better
Like I said earlier, this whole navigation and voice commands for things like the radio and heating cooling is very basic and not what you would expect from Lexus.
This is our second Lexus (04 LS 430) and while we love both cars, from what we read on this site some other companies nav and voice commands are much better
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You many not be sufficiently waiting long enough before you make your command, remember that if she hasn't "beeped" then she hasn't engaged the microphone yet. Also remember the microphone for speech and voice commands is just over your head so speak conversational speed, clearly, don't yell and don't whisper.
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You didn't mention the year of your Lexus. That is important because there is no standardized command for all generations of navigation systems. My 2010 ES needs the command "pause guidance" to pause the route and "delete next destination" to delete the next route. If you have multiple routes in action then in some year models you can use the command "delete all destinations".
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