tallLeRoy
Registered Member
If you spouse doesn't understand you, you are browsing the wrong forum. 
The Problem
When using the voice response system, the blue ribbon gauge at the top of the navigation screen is bouncing close to the right side of the screen when no one is speaking. The system does not understand a word you say, regardless of who is speaking.
The Cause
The generation 2 Genesis center vents can be pointed at the Voice Response microphone. Your Genesis knows to reduce the fan speed when the microphone is in use, but it can't change the direction of the vents. My spouse does not like air blowing on her when she is in the car. So she sets the upper dash vents up and away from her. In the up and away position, the vents send a stream of air right past the microphone. The microphone picks this stream of air up as wind noise which drowns out anything you speak. So if the blue ribbon gauge is not hugging the left side of the screen when you are silent, put your hand up near the back left of the roof console. If you can feel air flow there, you have the problem described here. What the Voice Response system has to try and understand is a noise similar to what you hear when you blow on a public address microphone without a wind sock.
The Workaround
Redirect or close down the center dash vents until no air flow is felt near the microphone in the roof console. Your Voice Response system should have a much better chance of working the way Hyundai intended.
The Dealer Response
After putting in a new Ultimate Navigation unit, the problem still remained. The Dealer also updated the software to Version 9. The problem remained. We finally isolated the problem to the vent position. The dealer has related the details of the problem to Hyundai engineering. Whether we see a new microphone assembly with wind noise suppression is anybody's guess.
I hope this post can help someone.
LeRoy

The Problem
When using the voice response system, the blue ribbon gauge at the top of the navigation screen is bouncing close to the right side of the screen when no one is speaking. The system does not understand a word you say, regardless of who is speaking.
The Cause
The generation 2 Genesis center vents can be pointed at the Voice Response microphone. Your Genesis knows to reduce the fan speed when the microphone is in use, but it can't change the direction of the vents. My spouse does not like air blowing on her when she is in the car. So she sets the upper dash vents up and away from her. In the up and away position, the vents send a stream of air right past the microphone. The microphone picks this stream of air up as wind noise which drowns out anything you speak. So if the blue ribbon gauge is not hugging the left side of the screen when you are silent, put your hand up near the back left of the roof console. If you can feel air flow there, you have the problem described here. What the Voice Response system has to try and understand is a noise similar to what you hear when you blow on a public address microphone without a wind sock.
The Workaround
Redirect or close down the center dash vents until no air flow is felt near the microphone in the roof console. Your Voice Response system should have a much better chance of working the way Hyundai intended.
The Dealer Response
After putting in a new Ultimate Navigation unit, the problem still remained. The Dealer also updated the software to Version 9. The problem remained. We finally isolated the problem to the vent position. The dealer has related the details of the problem to Hyundai engineering. Whether we see a new microphone assembly with wind noise suppression is anybody's guess.
I hope this post can help someone.
LeRoy