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Navigation Prompts
Hello All,
So I just recieved my new ES 300h yesterday (after waiting 4 1/2 months for it), and I can't figure something out. Is there a way that while your listening to music/radio while navigating to have the music automatically turn down when the navigation speaks, and once its done talking turn the music back up?
My old Hyundai vehicle did this, so I hope that this vehicle can as well.
Thanks for the help.
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The 4 1/2 month wait was totally worth it! I love my car!
So I just recieved my new ES 300h yesterday (after waiting 4 1/2 months for it), and I can't figure something out. Is there a way that while your listening to music/radio while navigating to have the music automatically turn down when the navigation speaks, and once its done talking turn the music back up?
My old Hyundai vehicle did this, so I hope that this vehicle can as well.
Thanks for the help.
P.S.
The 4 1/2 month wait was totally worth it! I love my car!
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The driver speakers will be muted when the Nav talks and slowly returns the volume level back. You also have the option to set the Nav volume so that you could hear it better. Please correct me if I'm wrong but there isn't an option to shut all speakers down for the Nav.
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We now have a 2013 Audi which does.
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This is my wife's car, so I have not driven it other than the test drive, but all of my 3 Acura MDXs automatically reduced music volume for navigation prompts, even the 2001. I can't believe a Lexus would not do this as well.
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There's actually another area that apparently other car manufacturers can do on their Nav system and Lexus can't: I was watching the football games today and Buick had a Peyton Manning commercial and he's showing how responsive the Buick Navigation system is - he calls out XM Outlaw and a number (probably the preset) and Sirius switches to that station. It would be so much easier if you could switch stations by using voice commands (safer too) - but Lexus will not let you do this!
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According to the owner's manual, there is at least some operation of the audio system through voice commands.
In page 316 of the manual, it states
"Selecting “On” next to “Expanded Voice Commands” on the “Voice Settings” screen enables voice command
operation of the audio/video and air conditioning system."
I believe you can select songs or albums with a USB device or iPod via voice command, and change the audio mode, for example, from FM to XM as well, but I don't know you can select a station.
Perhaps the 2014 model will have this ability!
In page 316 of the manual, it states
"Selecting “On” next to “Expanded Voice Commands” on the “Voice Settings” screen enables voice command
operation of the audio/video and air conditioning system."
I believe you can select songs or albums with a USB device or iPod via voice command, and change the audio mode, for example, from FM to XM as well, but I don't know you can select a station.
Perhaps the 2014 model will have this ability!
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Hello All,
So I just recieved my new ES 300h yesterday (after waiting 4 1/2 months for it), and I can't figure something out. Is there a way that while your listening to music/radio while navigating to have the music automatically turn down when the navigation speaks, and once its done talking turn the music back up?
My old Hyundai vehicle did this, so I hope that this vehicle can as well.
Thanks for the help.
P.S.
The 4 1/2 month wait was totally worth it! I love my car!
So I just recieved my new ES 300h yesterday (after waiting 4 1/2 months for it), and I can't figure something out. Is there a way that while your listening to music/radio while navigating to have the music automatically turn down when the navigation speaks, and once its done talking turn the music back up?
My old Hyundai vehicle did this, so I hope that this vehicle can as well.
Thanks for the help.
P.S.
The 4 1/2 month wait was totally worth it! I love my car!
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According to the owner's manual, there is at least some operation of the audio system through voice commands.
In page 316 of the manual, it states
"Selecting “On” next to “Expanded Voice Commands” on the “Voice Settings” screen enables voice command
operation of the audio/video and air conditioning system."
I believe you can select songs or albums with a USB device or iPod via voice command, and change the audio mode, for example, from FM to XM as well, but I don't know you can select a station.
Perhaps the 2014 model will have this ability!
In page 316 of the manual, it states
"Selecting “On” next to “Expanded Voice Commands” on the “Voice Settings” screen enables voice command
operation of the audio/video and air conditioning system."
I believe you can select songs or albums with a USB device or iPod via voice command, and change the audio mode, for example, from FM to XM as well, but I don't know you can select a station.
Perhaps the 2014 model will have this ability!
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If you are worried that you won't be able to hear with a loud music, you could always change the Nav voice volume. I think Navigation only affects driver speakers so your passengers' media-time will not be interrupted. Good luck!
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Our dealer is having a welcoming reception for new owners next week and I am preparing a list of questions. This topic will be on it. As I mentioned above, with the voice system on my 2011 MDX I can change XM stations or any stations, as well as select artists or songs on the hard drive that is built in. I will be surprised if the Lexus cannot do this.
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Creid, if it's like the RX then it's only a slightly muted volume when the navigation speaks. It's not Lexus I don't think, it's the radio manufacturer. It's been a point of notice in the RX (since the 2010 model) but we just have to accept that oddity with all the good things the car is.