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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:01 pm Post subject: TomTom 940 voice control doesn't work
I've had my 940 for about a month or so and so far, comparing it with my previous TTN6 with v675 map is reasonably better. Bit annoyed that the v840 maps came out so soon after I upgrated to v835 maps but still worked quite well on a recent holiday to Northern Ireland.
Apart from problems with TomTom's POIs not accurate (particularly BP petrol stations) and Live Services (pretty much all of them) not working as well as I feel they should, the main issue I have with Kate (prefer Jane though - don't tell) is the voice control. At best it's very cumbersome and worst doesn't even recognise I'm talking to it/her. I'm using a Brodit mount to the unit is closer than if stuck on the screen.
Any thoughts as to what could be at fault:-
1. My accent (although of the Celtic persuasion I don't have a strong Scottish accent and have been accused of being English )
2. Faulty unit
3. Need to retrain Kate
4. Voice control just doesn't work at all
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:09 pm Post subject:
Firstly maps -
You can expect them to come out about every three months these days, so there will ALWAYS be a new one "just" after you've paid out some cash for a new one! Sorry!
Voice control-
If the voice control isn't working AT ALL, the fix is often a reset (2-30 second press on power switch) AND a return to factory settings (from the menus)
If it just isn't working well, then I think you're right. I played with it for a while and then gave it up as a gimmick. The fact you still have to press the screen for a lot of stuff (even things you've started to do via voice control) makes it fairly pointless as far as I'm concerned.
If it works significantly better in your living room when it's quiet, then I'd say it's working as well as it ever will. If it still has problems, it might be a fault.
One thing to check - when you activate the voice control and the gadget appears in the top right corner of the screen, what does the "level meter" show when you're in a quiet room?
It should be only showing one or both of the grey squares, not the green or red ones.
For a while, mine seemed to have some interference (either software or "real") so it looked like there was constant background noise and the green lights were flickering, which made it less able to understand words. As I said, I don't use it much so I'm not sure how or when it improved again, but it's OK now, and I tried it in the car just now and it was OK-ish.
Joined: Jan 14, 2005 Posts: 19638 Location: Blackpool , Lancs
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:26 pm Post subject:
One other thought, tap Navigate To/ Address/ Spoken Address (dialogue) and look to the right is there a Union Jack flag showing with "GBR" written under it? if so then fine, if not tap the flag to the right and select United Kingdom from the list then try again - Mike
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