Honda 2013 Odyssey Navigation Manual

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Navigation Manual
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© 2012Honda Motor Co., Ltd. P/N 00X31-TK8-8200
3 Odyssey
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Accessories Precautions
The GPS antenna is located in the dashboard. Metallic front or side window tinting can seriously degrade or obstruct GPS reception.
Signal noise from devices such as radar detectors, vehicle tracking devices, remote starters, and additional amplifiers can disrupt the navigation system. If you
install any such item, install it away from the navigation display and antenna.
Important Safety Information
Avoid focusing on the screen or manually operating the system controls while driving.
Enter information before you begin driving or when stopped. As you drive, listen to the audible instructions and use voice commands when possible. Pull to the
side of the road if you need more time to look at the screen or operate the controls.
Route guidance may conflict with street closures, road construction, detours, and out-of-date map data.
The system itself may also have limitations. Verify route information by carefully observing roads, signs, and signals. Always use your own judgment and obey
traffic laws.
2System Limitations P. 234
NOTICE
Clean the screen with a soft, damp cloth. You may use a mild cleaner intended for use on navigation screens.
Using the navigation system while driving can take your
attention away from the road, causing a crash in which you
could be seriously injured or killed.
Only operate system controls when the conditions permit you
to safely do so.
WARNING
Contents
2System Setup P. 19
Start-up 20 Voice Control System 22 Interface Settings 24 Personal Information 37
Music Search 45 Routing & Guidance 49 Clock Adjustment 58 Vehicle 61
Data Reset 64
2Navigation P. 67
Entering a Destination 68 Calculating the Route 90 Driving to Your Destination 93 Map Menu 98
Changing Your Route 116 Changing Your Destination 123 Resuming Your Trip 127
2Audio P. 129
Audio System 130 Playing FM/AM Radio 132 Playing XM® Radio 136 Playing a Disc 141
Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD)
Audio 145
Playing an iPod® 155 Searching for Music Using
Song By Voice™ (SBV) 159
Playing a USB Flash
Drive 160
Playing Bluetooth® Audio 164
Adjusting the Sound 166 Audio Remote Controls 167
2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 169
Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink® 170
Pairing a Phone 172 Importing Phonebook
Data 177
Setting Up Speed
Dialing 178
Editing User Name and
PIN 180
Making a Call 182 Receiving a Call 185 HFL Menus 186
2Rear Entertainment System P. 189
Rear Entertainment
System 190
Rear Control Panel
Operation 192
Front Control Panel
Operation 203
Wireless Headphones 206
2Other Features P. 209
Trip Computer 210 Calendar 211 Calculator 213 Information Functions 215
Multi-view Rear Camera 217
2Troubleshooting P. 219
Troubleshooting 220 Error Messages 227
2Reference Information P. 231
System Initialization 232 System Limitations 234 Client Assistance 236 Legal Information 239
2Voice Commands P. 245
Voice Commands 246
Quick Reference Guide P.2
System Setup P.19
Navigation P.67
Audio P.129
Bluetooth
® HandsFreeLink® P.169
Rear Entertainment System P.189
Other Features P.209
Troubleshooting P.219
Reference Information P.231
Voice Commands P.245
Index P.261
Quick Reference Guide
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Overview—Functions at a Glance
Navigation You can select any place/landmark as a destination by using voice control or the Interface Dial. The navigation
system gives you turn-by-turn driving directions to your destination.
Store home addresses (P42)
Register 2 home addresses.
Store contacts (P38)
Store up to 200 contacts in 2 address books.
Enter destination (P68)
Select your destination using 12 methods.
Select route (P92)
Set route preferences and select one of 3 routes.
Track route (P93)
Follow your route in real-time with voice guidance.
FM Traffic (P114)
View and avoid congestion and traffic incidents.
Avoid certain areas (P117)
Set streets and areas to detour around.
Add waypoints (P118)
Add up to 4 “pit stops” along your route.
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Quick Reference Guide
Other Features
Multi-view Rear Camera (P217)
Helps you check for obstacles around the rear of your vehicle on the navigation screen when reversing.
Audio The advanced audio system provides clear, well-defined sound and makes the most of your music.
Enjoy listening to a variety of audio sources, such as:
AM/FM Radio (P132)
XM® Radio (P136)
Compact Disc (P141)
iPod® (P155)
USB Flash Drive (P160)
Bluetooth® Audio (P164)
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) (P145)
Rear Entertainment System (P189)
Rear seat passengers can enjoy a completely separate entertainment source than front
passengers, including movies, games, and other audio choices.
Voice Control (P22)
Use voice commands for safer system control while driving. You can operate all key functions of
the navigation, audio, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®, and climate control systems.
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (P170)
Pair a compatible cell phone to receive incoming and make outgoing calls. You can operate the
phone features without ever taking your hands off the wheel.
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Quick Reference Guide
System Controls
la HDD Button (P145)
Display
lc DVD Button (P6)
lj REAR POWER Button
(P6)
lf CATEGORY Bar (P6)
1AM/FM Button (P132)
lb USB/AUX Button (P155)
lh TUNE/8 (Sound) Knob
(P166)
li (Play/Pause) Button
2TITLE Button (P6)
4DVD/CD Slot (P6)
me a (Display Mode)
Button (P29)
md CANCEL Button
mi Interface Dial/ENTER
Button (P8)
lg E (Eject) Button
9CD Button (P141)
Navigation Screen
Audio & Rear Entertainment
System
Navigation
Voice Control
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
ma REAR SOURCE Button
(P203)
ld CD Slot (P6)
le SCAN Button (P6)
mh INFO Button
mc MAP/GUIDE Button
(P103)
3VOL 9 (Volume/Power)
Knob (P6)
5AUDIO Button (P6)
6Preset Buttons (P6)
7SKIP Bar (P6)
8XM Button (P136)
mg PHONE Button (P170)
mf DEST/ROUTE Button
mb E (Eject) Button
Rear Entertainment System
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Quick Reference Guide
mc Microphone
(P22)
md MODE Button
(P167)
me VOL (Volume)
Button
(P167)
mf CH (Channel)
Button
(P168)
mj K (Back) Button
mi d (Talk) Button (P5)
mh j (Hang-Up) Button (P185)
mg h (Pick-Up) Button (P185)
Voice Control Operation
aPress and release the d (Talk) button.
A helpful prompt asks what you
would like to do. Press and release the
d (Talk) button again to bypass this
prompt.
The icon is displayed and the
system beeps when ready for a
command. Press the K (Back) button
to cancel.
Available voice commands are
highlighted on the screen.
d (Talk Button)
The audio system is muted during voice
control mode.
Carefully read the usage note for the voice
control. Voice Control System (P22)
Voice Help
This navigation system comes with Voice
Help information, which tells you how to
use the voice command functions.
Go to Voice Help for tips when using the
voice command functions.
bSay a voice command.
Voice Comand Index (P245)
aPress the INFO
button.
bRotate i to select Voice Help.
Press u.
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Quick Reference Guide
Audio System
You can play music from a wide array of media sources. You can also control the audio system using voice commands.
Basic Operation
Audio Buttons
aPress the VOL 9
(Volume/Power)
knob to turn the
audio system on/off.
bSelect the audio source. cRotate the VOL 9
(Volume/Power)
knob to adjust the
volume.
TITLE
Displays track title, artist, and other text information, if
available.
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Bass, treble, and balance settings.
1 to 6
Preset stations (FM/AM) and channels (XM).
SKIP
Finds stations with strong signal (FM/AM).
Skip to start/end of tracks, or press and hold to fast reverse/forward
(Disc).
SCAN
Plays 10-second sample of each station (FM/AM), channel (XM), or track
(Disc). Press again to play the current selection.
TUNE
Tunes to next frequency (FM/AM) or channel (XM).
Fast-reverse/forward.
CATEGORY
Selects next category (XM) or next folder (WMA, MP3, AAC).
Loading a Disc
aPress the CD or DVD
button.
bInsert a disc into the disc slot.
The disc automatically starts playing.
cPress the AUDIO button to display
the audio screen.
Select an audio source (e.g., FM/AM)
to stop the disc.
Press the E (Eject) button to remove
the disc. If you eject but do not
remove the disc, the disc
automatically reloads after a few
seconds.
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Quick Reference Guide
Audio Control Display
Press the AUDIO button to display the audio system on the navigation screen.
FM/AM Radio (P132), XM® Radio (P136)
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) (P145), iPod®
(P155),USB Flash Drive (P160)
Band
Stereo indicator
Presets
Tune, scan, and
other functions
iPod® mode
(HDD mode,
USB mode)
Search
menu
Track list Repeat, shuffle, and other functions
Compact Disc (P141)
Bluetooth® Audio (P164)
Disc mode
Play mode
Recorded
icon
Recording icon
Recording
ready icon
Repeat, random, scan, and
other functions
Track list
Bluetooth®
Audio mode
Stop/Start
control
Sound preferences
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Quick Reference Guide
Interface Dial/ENTER Button Operation
You will see these icons in each chapter.
They represent how you can operate the Interface Dial.
Changes scale
Map screens
Highlights menu options
Menu screens
Rotate dial
Press ENTER
Move up Move left Move down Move right
Scrolls map
(8 directions)
Menu screens
Selects labeled
function
Menu screens
Selects function
Selects map icon
Map screens
Selecting Icon
Selects highlighted option
Menu screens
Rotate dial iPress ENTER u
Move
e up r down w left y right
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Quick Reference Guide
How to Enter Information
You can enter information (e.g., city names, street names, personal names, and business names comprising letters, numbers, and symbols)
when prompted on input screens by two different methods.
Using Voice Control
When you see d in this manual, voice commands are available for
that feature.
-Say the letter, number, or symbol (e.g., say d “A”).
-Use spelling assist (e.g., say d “Alpha” to enter the letter “A” or
d “Hyphen” to enter a hyphen).
-The system beeps if you say an unavailable (grayed out) letter or
number.
-If a voice command is not recognized, a list is displayed with
possible options.
On list screens:
-Say the number of the list item (e.g., say d “Five” to select item
5).
-Say d “Up” or d “Previous” to scroll up one page.
-Say d “Down” or d “Next” to scroll down one page.
Using the Interface Dial
Rotate i to highlight a character.
The # (pound symbol) or @ (at symbol) displays symbols.
-Move e to select OPTION to display accented and upper/lower
case characters.
Press to enter the highlighted character.
-Move y to select SPACE to enter a space character.
-Move w to select DELETE to remove the last entered character.
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Quick Reference Guide
Map Screen Legend
Map orientation (P108)
GPS signal strength
North up
Heading up
Best reception
Good reception
No icon: Poor/No reception
Traffic status indicator (P114)
Traffic information available
Flow or incident data not available
Traffic information not available
Traffic information off or map
scale too large
No icon: Out of coverage area
Current street name Map menu (P98)
Map scale (P111)
Current vehicle
position (P109)
Streets
Landmark icons (P106)
Park
Hospital
Shopping Mall
Golf Course
Airport/Business
Water Area
Cemetery
University
Freeways
State routes
Verified streets
Unverified streets
One-way streets
Acura dealer
Honda dealer
ATM
School
Parking lot
Parking garage
Grocery store
Hotel/Lodging
Gas station
Hospital
Post office
Restaurant
Freeway exit information
Feature areas
Current map scale
Traffic incident icons
Congestion
Incident
Weather
Construction
Road Closed
Traffic flow indicator
Heavy (0 – 27 mph)
Moderate
(27 – 52 mph)
Free-flowing
(52+ mph)
Traffic incident details
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Quick Reference Guide
During Route Guidance
During route guidance, route information is displayed on the map screen and guidance screen.
Press the MAP/GUIDE button to toggle between the map and guidance screen.
Map Screen
Guidance Screen
Calculated route
(P93)
Destination direction
indicator
Direction “as the crow
flies”
Next guidance
indicator
Distance to the next
guidance point.
Distance to destination
Distance of the actual
route.
Estimated time to
destination
Waypoint (P118)
Destination icon
(P92)
Calculated route
(unverified roads)
(P94)
Street name of
guidance point
Route guidance list scroll bar
Rotate i to scroll the list of
guidance points.
Route progress bar
Distance to
guidance point
No entry icon
Map Menu
Contains map or routing options.
Day or Night Mode
Press the a (Display mode) button
to manually switch between day and
night mode.
Day mode Night mode
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Quick Reference Guide
Navigation—Home Addresses and Going Home
The “Home” feature automatically routes you to your home address from any location simply by selecting Go Home 1 or 2, or saying d “Go
Home.” You can store two home addresses as Home Address 1 and Home Address 2. (P42)
Storing Your Home Address
aPress the INFO
button.
bRotate i to select Setup. Press u.
cRotate i to select Personal
Information. Press u.
dRotate i to select Home Address 1.
Press u.
eRotate i to select Edit Name. Press
u.
fEnter a name.
gRotate i to select Edit Address.
Press u.
hRotate i to select Address. Press u.
iEnter an address.
jRotate i to select Edit Phone No.
Press u.
kEnter a phone number.
lMove r to select OK.
Going Home
aPress the DEST/ROUTE
button.
bRotate i to select Go Home 1. Press
u.
Alternatively, you can say d “Go
Home” from any screen. Your home
address is displayed on the Calculate
Route screen.
cMove r to select OK.
-The following voice commands are
available: say d “Go Home, d “Go
Home 1, d “Go Home 2.
-If you have two home addresses stored,
saying d “Go Home” will select Home
Address 1.
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Quick Reference Guide
Navigation—Entering a Destination
Enter your destination using one of several methods, then follow route guidance on the map or guidance screen to your destination. You
can also perform these steps using d voice control.
aPress the DEST/ROUTE
button.
bRotate i to select Address. Press u.
cRotate i to select Street. Press u.
dEnter the name of your destination
street.
eRotate i to select your destination
street from the list. Press u.
fEnter the street number. Move r to
select OK when finished.
gIf there is more than one city with the
specified street, a list of cities is
displayed. Rotate i to select the
desired city from the list. Press u.
hRotate i to select OK. Press u.
Route guidance to the destination
begins.
-Select View Routes: Choose one of
three routes.
-Select Route Pref.: Choose MAX or MIN
for the four settings.
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Quick Reference Guide
Navigation—Changing Route or Destination
You can alter your route by adding waypoints to visit, adding streets to avoid, or changing your destination during route guidance.
Adding a Waypoint
(“Pit Stop”)
You can add up to four waypoints along
your route. (P118)
aPress the DEST/ROUTE button.
bRotate i to select Waypoint. Press
u.
cRotate i to select location and
search method. Press u.
-SEARCH AROUND: Search around a
location.
-SEARCH ALONG: Search between two
locations.
dSelect the icon category and location
to add to the Destination List when
prompted.
eMove r to select OK.
Changing Your
Destination
There are four methods you can use to
specify a new destination during route
guidance.
-Say d “Find Nearest…” (P123)
Searches for the nearest place/landmark
on the map screen (e.g., d “Find
nearest gas station”).
-Say d “Go Home” (P12)
Routes to your home address.
-Selecting an icon on the map (P124)
Scroll the map to position the cursor over
a place/landmark icon or a new area on
the map. Press u twice.
-Entering a new destination (P125)
Press the DEST/ROUTE button. Move y
to select Dest.MENU1/2 and enter a new
destination.
Canceling Your Route
From the map screen:
aPress the DEST/ROUTE button.
bRotate i to select Cancel Route.
Press u.
aPress u to select MAP MENU.
bRotate i to select Cancel Route.
Press u.
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Quick Reference Guide
Rear Entertainment System (P189)
The rear passengers can enjoy a wide array of audio/visual sources with the Rear Entertainment System (RES). The rear passengers can use
wireless headphones and operate the system with the remote control panel.
Overhead Screen and Rear Control Panel
RES
Press the Release button to
remove the rear control panel.
Select the audio source.
Press the buttons to
select items.
Pull down the bottom
edge of the screen.
(Light-up) Button
Illuminate the buttons on the
rear control panel.
9 (Power) Button
Turn on the rear control panel.
CH/FOLDER Bar
Select a channel (Radio) or a
folder (Disc/USB).
TUNE/SKIP Bar
Find stations (FM/AM). Skip to
start/end of tracks, or press
and hold to fast reverse/fast
forward (Disc/USB/DVD).
CATEGORY Bar
Select a category (XM).
(Play/Pause) Button
Play or pause the playback.
TITLE SCROLL Bar
Display track title, artist, and
other text information.
Select the audio source.
Rotate the Interface Dial
to select items.
Ultrawide RES
Press the Open button to
open and pull down the
screen.
Press the Release button to
remove the rear control panel.
Basic Operation
aOpen the overhead screen.
bPress the REAR
POWER button on
the front control
panel.
cPress the 9 (Power)
button on the rear
control panel.
dSelect the audio source.
-RES: Press the desired button.
-Ultrawide RES: Press the SOURCE
button and rotate the Interface
Dial to select an audio source.
Press the ENTER button.
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Quick Reference Guide
Troubleshooting For more Information (P219)
Why does the vehicle position icon on the map “lag” a
short distance behind my actual position, especially at
intersections?
This is normal. The navigation system is unaware of the
width of intersections. Large differences in vehicle position
can indicate a temporary loss of the GPS signal.
Why does the “time to destination” display sometimes
increase even though I am getting closer to my
destination?
The “time to destination” is based on the posted road
speed signs and your actual road speed to give you a
better estimate of arrival time.
Why does my clock frequently change the time forward
and backward by one hour?
The clock setting is automatically updated based on your
GPS location. If you normally drive between two time
zones, the clock may keep adjusting the time. You can
turn this feature off.
2Clock Adjustment P. 58
How do I specify a destination when an entered city or
street could not be found?
Try entering the street first. Some cities are lumped in with
a major metro area. In rural “unverified” areas or new
subdivisions, streets may be missing or only partially
numbered.
How do I turn on the navigation system voice guidance?
1. Press the INFO button. Rotate i to select Setup and
press u. Check that Volume is not set to OFF.
2. Move y to select Other, rotate i to select Basic
Settings, and press u. Set Voice Recognition Tutor
to ON if you want the system to provide confirmations
and system prompts.
My battery was disconnected or went dead, and the
navigation system is asking for a code. Where do I find it?
Your vehicle comes with a card in the glove box that
includes the 5-digit security code and serial number. You
should keep this card in a safe place outside your vehicle. If
you cannot find it, contact your dealer.
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How to Use This Manual
This section explains different methods on how you can easily find information in this manual.
Contents
Contents
More Detailed
Contents
Go to the
Next Page
Searching the Table of Contents
(P1)
Two types of Tables of Contents help
you find your desired information.
First, find the general chapter related to
what you are looking for (e.g., entering
a destination from the Address Book).
Then, go to that chapter to view a more
specific table of contents.
Searching the Index (P261)
Menu items displayed on the
navigation screen (e.g., Address Book)
can be found individually in the Index.
This more detailed table of contents
shows you exactly what information is
listed by section and title.
The Index consists of main
terms and sub-entries. The
sub-entries help you get to
the desired page depending
on what you are looking
for.
Table of Contents Chapter Contents
Navigation Screen Index
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DEST/ROUTE Button Address Book
Menu Tree
The menu tree helps guide you
through the system’s menu options.
To get to your desired function, follow
the menu tree in order of the steps
shown.
NOTE:
All menu options can also be
activated with voice commands. Press the hard button on the
system control panel.
Press the DEST/ROUTE button.
Select the menu option with the
Interface Dial.
Rotate i to select Address Book.
Press u.
After following the menu
tree, step-by-step
instructions explain how to
achieve the desired result.
* Sample pages and images in this section may differ from the actual ones.
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System Setup
This section describes the start-up procedure, and the navigation and
audio system setup functions.
Start-up ................................................... 20
Voice Control System ............................. 22
Command Input .................................... 22
Voice Recognition .................................. 23
Interface Settings ................................... 24
Display and Volume Settings .................. 24
Interface Dial Feedback .......................... 25
Basic Settings......................................... 26
Color ..................................................... 27
Language............................................... 31
Wallpaper .............................................. 32
Personal Information.............................. 37
Address Book......................................... 38
Home Addresses .................................... 42
PIN Numbers...........................................43
Previous Destinations ..............................44
Music Search ............................................45
Song By Voice™ (SBV) ............................46
Phonetic Modification .............................47
Routing & Guidance ................................49
Rerouting................................................50
Unverified Area Routing..........................51
Edit Avoid Area.......................................53
Edit Waypoint Search Area......................55
Street Name Guidance ............................56
Guidance Screen Interruption..................57
Clock Adjustment ....................................58
Adjust Time ............................................59
Resetting the Clock Settings................... 59
Vehicle ..................................................... 61
Off-road Tracking................................... 62
Correct Vehicle Position ......................... 63
Data Reset ............................................... 64
Reset Factory Default Settings ................ 64
Clear Personal Data................................ 65
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System Setup
Start-up
The navigation system starts automatically when you turn the ignition to
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II). At start-up, the following Confirmation screen is displayed.
1. Move y to select CHANGE
LANGUAGE.
If you do not need to change
the system language, proceed to
step 3.
2. Rotate i to change the system
language. Press u.
3. Press u to select OK.
Your current position is
displayed on the map screen.
If you have set any calendar
event reminders, they are
displayed. Proceed to step 4.
1Start-up
If the navigation system loses power at any time,
you may be prompted for the 5-digit security
code.
2System Initialization P. 232
You can change the system language at any
time.
2Language P. 31
“OK” on the Confirmation screen cannot be
activated by voice. If you do not press u within
30 seconds, the screen goes blank (or displays
your wallpaper or clock screen and you cannot
use voice commands). Press any navigation or
voice control button to continue.
2Wallpaper P. 32
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Start-up
System Setup
4. Rotate i to select an option.
Press u.
Your current position is
displayed on the map screen.
The following options are available:
Remind Later: Displays the reminder again next time you start the vehicle.
OK: Turns the reminder off.
1Start-up
You can set a calendar event reminder.
2Calendar P. 211
Remind Later
You can skip the reminder by pressing the
CANCEL button.
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System Setup
Voice Control System
Your vehicle has a voice control system that allows hands-free operation of most of
the navigation system functions. You can also control the audio and climate control
system, and make and receive phone calls using Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®.
The voice control system uses the d (Talk) and K (Back) buttons on the steering
wheel and a microphone near the map lights on the ceiling.
A “Voice Help” feature provides a tutorial that explains how to use the voice control
system.
2Voice Help P. 5
Command Input
If the system does not understand a command or you wait too long to give a
command, it responds with “Pardon,” “Please repeat,” or “Would you say again.”
When you give a command, the system generally either repeats the command as a
confirmation or asks you for further information. If you do not wish to hear this
feedback, you can turn it off. However, listening to the feedback will help familiarize
you with the way the system expects commands to be phrased.
2Basic Settings P. 26
If the system cannot perform a command or the command is not appropriate for the
screen you are on, the system beeps.
If the system responds with prompts such as “Please use the Interface Dial to…” or
“Please choose an area with the Interface Dial,” the system is asking for input that
cannot be performed using the voice control system.
On character input screens, a list of possible characters is displayed if the system
does not recognize your command.
You can find out which voice commands are available for a particular screen using
the d Help command. The system will display and read the list of available
commands to you.
1d (Talk) Button
When you press the d (Talk) button, a helpful
prompt asks what you would like to do. Press
and release the d (Talk) button again to bypass
this prompt and give a command.
1Command Input
The audio system is muted while using the voice
control system.
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
Voice Control System
Voice Recognition
System Setup
Voice Recognition
To achieve optimum voice recognition when using either the navigation voice
control system or Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®:
Make sure the correct screen is displayed for the voice command that you are
using.
2Voice Commands P. 246
Close the windows and moonroof.
Adjust the dashboard and side vents so air does not blow onto the microphone on
the ceiling.
Speak clearly in a clear, natural speaking voice without pausing between words.
Reduce any background noise if possible. The system may misinterpret your
command if more than one person is speaking at the same time.
Refer to the Voice Help tutorial.
2Voice Help P. 5
1Voice Recognition
The voice control system can only be used from
the driver’s seat because the microphone unit
removes noises from the front passenger’s side.
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System Setup
Interface Settings
Display and Volume Settings
HINFO button
Setup
Use the Main Setup screen to adjust the display and volume.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to make the
adjustment. Press u.
The following items are available:
Brightness: Adjusts the screen’s brightness.
Contrast: Adjusts the screen’s contrast.
Black Level: Adjusts the screen’s black level.
Volume: Adjusts the navigation system volume level.
1Display and Volume Settings
You can set separate daytime and nighttime
settings for Brightness, Contrast, and Black
Level. Adjust each setting when the display is in
either daytime or nighttime mode.
You can set the display and volume settings
using voice commands on the Setup screen.
2Main Setup Screen Commands P. 254
Volume
If you set Volume to OFF, you will not hear
route guidance or voice command confirmations.
If you then select Voice in the Map Menu, you
will hear route guidance at the default volume.
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Interface Settings
Interface Dial Feedback
System Setup
Interface Dial Feedback
HINFO button
Setup
Interface Dial Feedback
Set if and when the system reads aloud a selection made using the Interface Dial.
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
ON: Always reads the selection.
AUTO (factory default): Reads the selection only when the vehicle is moving.
OFF: Disables the feature.
1Interface Dial Feedback
You can use this feature to minimize the need to
look at the screen while operating the Interface
Dial.
You can set the interface dial feedback settings
using voice commands on the Setup screen.
2Main Setup Screen Commands P. 254
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Interface Settings
Basic Settings
System Setup
Basic Settings
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Basic Settings
Set the map units to either miles or kilometers (km), and control the voice feedback
from the navigation system.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Units: Sets the map units to either miles (factory default) or kilometers (km).
Voice Recognition Tutor: Turns the voice feedback feature on or off.
ON (factory default): Provides voice control system confirmation or prompts.
OFF: Disables the feature.
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Interface Settings
Color
System Setup
Color
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Color
Choose the color of the navigation map and system menus.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Map Color: Sets the color of the map screen.
2Map Color P. 28
Menu Color: Sets the color of the menu screens.
2Menu Color P. 28
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Interface Settings
Color
System Setup
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Color
Map Color
Set separate map colors for Day and Night modes.
1. Rotate i to select Day or Night.
Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a color for the
map screen. Press u.
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Color
Menu Color
Set separate menu colors for Day and Night modes.
1. Rotate i to select Day or Night.
Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a color for the
menu screens. Press u.
Map Color
1Map Color
For Day mode
Set to WHITE (factory default is BEIGE) to obtain
the best daytime display contrast.
For Night mode
Set to BLACK (factory default) to obtain the best
nighttime display contrast.
Menu Color
1Menu Color
For Day mode
Set to WHITE (factory default) to obtain the best
daytime display contrast.
For Night mode
Set to BLACK (factory default) to obtain the best
nighttime display contrast.
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Interface Settings
Color
System Setup
Set the screen brightness separately for Day and Night modes. Press the
a
(Display mode) button to cycle through the display modes (Day to Night to Off).
1. Press the a button.
The Brightness bar is displayed
for a few seconds.
2. Press the a button again.
Repeat the procedure to switch
the display modes.
Rotate i to adjust the
brightness. Press u.
Switching Display Mode Manually
1Switching Display Mode Manually
A visual guide helps you see the difference
between Day and Night modes.
2Day or Night Mode P. 11
Recommended Settings
Select mid-range for the dash illumination.
Select WHITE for the map Day display and
BLACK for the map Night display.
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Interface Settings
Color
System Setup
Illumination
control Priority Operation
a button 1Selects Day, Night, or Off display mode. This button has
the highest priority and overrides all other display control
adjustments listed below.
Remember: Once you press this button, you assume full
manual control of the display mode until the ignition is
turned off.
Sunlight sensor
(see your
Owner’s Manual
for location)
2 If the sunlight sensor detects daylight and the headlights
are turned on, the system automatically overrides the
Night display and displays the Day display mode.
Remember: If desired, use the a button to override
this automatic choice.
Dash illumination
adjustment
buttons (see your
Owner’s Manual
for location)
3When headlights are turned on, and you wish to have the
Day display mode, adjust the illumination to the full
brightness setting (beeps).
Remember: Adjust the dash brightness back to mid-range
to allow auto switching by sensing the headlights are on or
off.
Headlights
(Auto/On/Off)
4 When turned on, the display changes to Night display
mode. The previous three controls listed above can
“cancel” this function.
Remember: Use the a button, or adjust the dash
illumination to full brightness, to set the display to your
desired choice.
Screen color
choice
N/A The user can select the color of the screen that will be
displayed for the Day and Night display modes described
above.
Remember: For best contrast, ensure that the map color is
white for Day and black for Night.
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Interface Settings
Language
System Setup
Language
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Language
Set the system language used on all screens. You can choose from three languages:
English, Français (French), Español (Spanish).
Rotate i to select the system
language. Press u.
1Language
Voice confirmation of cities and streets only
occurs when English is the system language.
When Français or Español is selected, some
messages continue to be displayed in English.
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Interface Settings
Wallpaper
System Setup
Wallpaper
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Picture Setup
Select, delete, and import wallpaper pictures for display on the screen.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Select a Picture for Wallpaper: Sets the desired picture for the wallpaper.
2Selecting a Wallpaper Picture P. 34
Delete Pictures on HDD: Deletes pictures on the Hard Disc Drive.
2Deleting Pictures from HDD P. 35
Import Pictures from USB: Stores pictures on the Hard Disc Drive.
2Importing Pictures from USB P. 36
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Interface Settings
Wallpaper
System Setup
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Wallpaper Type
Rotate i to select an option to
change the design. Press u.
Setting the Wallpaper Type
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Interface Settings
Wallpaper
System Setup
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Picture Setup
Select a Picture for
Wallpaper
1. Rotate i to select a picture. Press
u.
The picture is displayed on the
screen.
2. Press u to select OK.
Selecting a Wallpaper Picture
1Selecting a Wallpaper Picture
Two images are provided for the HDD as a
factory default.
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Interface Settings
Wallpaper
System Setup
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Picture Setup
Delete Pictures on HDD
1. Rotate i to select a picture. Press
u.
The picture is displayed on the
screen.
2. Press u to select OK.
Repeat step 1 and 2 to delete
other pictures.
Items to be deleted are indicated
with a trash icon.
3. Move r to select OK.
4. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u
to delete the picture(s).
Deleting Pictures from HDD
1Deleting Pictures from HDD
If there are no pictures on the HDD, “No Entries
Exist” is displayed.
You can only delete pictures when the vehicle is
in Park.
You can only delete pictures that have been fully
uploaded from a USB flash drive.
Trash icon
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Interface Settings
Wallpaper
System Setup
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Picture Setup
Import Pictures from
USB
1. Connect a USB flash drive
containing pictures.
2. Rotate i to select a picture to
upload. Press u.
Repeat the procedure to upload
more pictures.
3. Move r to select OK.
Importing Pictures from USB
1Importing Pictures from USB
You can only import pictures when the vehicle is
in Park.
You can connect a USB flash drive using the USB
adapter cable in the console compartment.
2Connecting a USB Flash Drive P. 160
You can only import pictures from the root
directory. Pictures in folders cannot be imported.
The display size is a fixed 800 480 pixels.
Smaller pictures are displayed against a black
background. Larger pictures are scaled down
without changing the aspect ratio.
Ten pictures (in BMP or JPEG format) can be
saved to the HDD.
Incompatible data formats or pictures greater
than 6 MB cannot be uploaded.
Pictures with a file name longer than 211
characters cannot be uploaded.
If you attempt to upload a picture with the same
name as an existing picture, a pop-up screen asks
if you want to overwrite the existing picture file.
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System Setup
Personal Information
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Use the personal information menu to select and set your address books, home
addresses, and PIN numbers. You can also delete unwanted destinations from the list
of previously routed destinations.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Address Book: Stores new addresses or edits your address book.
2Address Book P. 38
Home Address 1: Sets or edits your home address.
2Home Addresses P. 42
Home Address 2: Sets or edits another home address.
2Home Addresses P. 42
PIN Number: Sets or changes your PIN number.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
Previous Destinations: Deletes the destination history.
2Previous Destinations P. 44
1Personal Information
Personal information cannot be backed up or
moved to another navigation system.
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Personal Information
Address Book
System Setup
Address Book
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Address Book
Store up to 200 address entries in two address books. You can add, edit, and delete
information in the address books.
Move w or y to display only the
addresses in the selected category.
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Address Book
This section explains how to enter the name and address.
1. Rotate i to select New Address.
Press u.
1Address Book
If you have PIN-protected your address book,
enter your PIN when prompted. Move r to
select OK. PIN numbers are optional.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
Any address book categories you create are also
displayed on the Select an Address screen.
2Selecting an Address Book Category P. 41
Adding an Address Book Entry
1Adding an Address Book Entry
If you do not give the address a name, one is
automatically assigned (e.g., Address 001). You
can re-enter, edit, or make changes to any entry.
“Address” is the only required field.
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Personal Information
Address Book
System Setup
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The following items are available:
Edit Name: Edits the name of the entry.
Edit Address: Edits the address of the entry.
Edit Phone No.: Edits the phone number of the entry.
Edit Category: Specifies the category of the entry.
Delete: Deletes the entry.
3. Rotate i to select Edit Name.
Press u.
4. Enter a name or title. Move r to
select OK.
5. Rotate i to select Edit Address.
Press u.
6. Rotate i to select an item for
specifying the address. Press u.
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Personal Information
Address Book
System Setup
The following items are available:
Current Position: Select your current position.
Address: Enter an address on the character input screen when prompted.
2Address P. 70
Previous Destinations: Select a previous destination.
2Previous Destination P. 76
Place Name: Enter the name of a place/landmark.
2Place Name P. 77
Place Category: Select a category to search for a place/landmark (e.g., Banking,
Lodging).
2Place Category P. 80
Place Phone Number: Enter the phone number of a place/landmark.
2Place Phone Number P. 84
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Address Book
1. Rotate i to select the address to
edit. Press u.
2. Enter the name, address, phone
number, and category fields.
2Adding an Address Book Entry
P. 38
3. Move r to select OK.
Editing an Address Book Entry
1Adding an Address Book Entry
When you use Place Name or Place Category,
the phone number is automatically entered.
1Editing an Address Book Entry
The entered contents are displayed on the Edit
address screen.
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Personal Information
Address Book
System Setup
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Address Book
1. Rotate i to select an address.
Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Edit
Category. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select BUSINESS,
PERSONAL, or a category you
created. Press u.
Creating a New Category
1. Rotate i to select New Category. Press u.
2. Enter a name and select an icon when prompted.
The created category is displayed in the list of categories.
Deleting or Editing a Category
1. Move y to select Edit.
2. Rotate i to select Delete or Edit Category. Press u.
3. Delete an existing category, or change the name and icon.
Selecting an Address Book Category
1Selecting an Address Book Category
You can have up to 100 categories (including
“UNFILED”).
If you delete a category that is used by other
addresses, the category type for those addresses
changes to “UNFILED.”
Category Icons
The following icons can be selected for a
category:
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Personal Information
Home Addresses
System Setup
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Address Book
1. Rotate i to select the address to
delete. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Delete. Press
u.
3. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u
to delete the address.
Home Addresses
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Home Address 1 or Home
Address 2
Set two home addresses that you frequently use.
1. Edit the name, address, and phone
number the same way as an
address in the address book.
2Adding an Address Book Entry
P. 38
2. Move r to select OK.
Deleting an Address Book Entry
1Deleting an Address Book Entry
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party,
delete all address book entries.
1Home Addresses
If you have PIN-protected your home addresses,
enter your PIN when prompted. Move r to
select OK. PIN numbers are optional.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
If your home street is not in the system database,
park on the nearest verified street to your home.
When entering the “Address” field, rotate i to
select Current Position to use your current
location as the home address and press u.
You can delete a home address if necessary.
Rotate i to select Delete. Press u. Rotate
i to select Yes. Press u.
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party,
delete all address book entries.
The home icon is shown on the map screen on
the 1/20 and 1/8 mile scales.
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Personal Information
PIN Numbers
System Setup
PIN Numbers
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
PIN Number
Set a 4-digit PIN for protecting personal addresses and your home addresses. Once
you set a PIN, you are prompted to enter it whenever you access a personal address
or a home address.
1. Rotate i to select the PIN to
create. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a digit to
enter. Press u. Repeat to enter a
new 4-digit PIN.
3. Re-enter the new PIN, when
prompted, to confirm the number
you just entered.
If you have not entered the
same number both times, an
“INCORRECT PIN” message is
displayed. Enter your PIN again.
1PIN Numbers
PIN
Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a
password used to access personal data.
PINs are optional. If you choose to use a PIN,
keep a note of the number in a secure location. If
you forget your PIN, your dealer will have to reset
the navigation system and all of your stored
information will be erased. The factory default is
no PIN.
If you want to stop using a PIN, move r to select
DO NOT USE PIN.
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Personal Information
Previous Destinations
System Setup
Previous Destinations
HINFO button
Setup
Personal Information
Previous Destinations
The navigation system maintains a list of your previously routed destinations as a
shortcut for entering the same destination in the future. You can delete some or all
of your previous destinations from the list.
1. Rotate i to select the destination
to delete. Press u.
Repeat the procedure as
necessary.
Items to be deleted are indicated
with a trash icon.
2. Move r to select OK to delete the
selected destinations.
1Previous Destinations
Up to 50 destinations can be stored.
To cancel the selection of a previous destination,
rotate i to highlight the destination again.
Press u to de-select it.
Trash icon
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System Setup
Music Search
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Music Search
Use this feature to set up the music search abilities when using Song By Voice™
(SBV) commands.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Song By Voice: Turns the feature on or off.
2Song By Voice™ (SBV) P. 46
Phonetic Modification: Changes the phonetic (song name, artist name, etc.) so
that they are more easily recognized through voice commands.
2Phonetic Modification P. 47
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Music Search
Song By Voice™ (SBV)
System Setup
Song By Voice™ (SBV)
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Music Search
Song By Voice
Use SBV to search for and play music from your HDD or iPod® using voice
commands. Use this setting to enable SBV.
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
ON (factory default): Song By Voice commands are available.
2Searching for Music Using Song By Voice™ (SBV) P. 159
OFF: Disable the feature.
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Music Search
Phonetic Modification
System Setup
Phonetic Modification
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Music Search
Phonetic Modification
Add phonetic modifications of difficult or foreign words so that it is easier for SBV to
recognize artists, songs, albums, and composers in voice commands when searching
for music on the HDD or iPod®.
1. Rotate i to select New
Modification. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select the media
source (HDD or iPod). Press u.
1Phonetic Modification
Phonetic Modification is grayed out when
Song By Voice is set to OFF.
You can store up to 2,000 phonetic modification
items.
SBV may not be able to recognize languages
other than English. The Phonetic Modification
feature is helpful in the following situations:
The music information cannot be identified
using Gracenote®.
The phonetics are in languages other than
English.
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Music Search
Phonetic Modification
System Setup
3. Rotate i to select the item to
modify (e.g., Artist). Press u.
4. Rotate i to select an entry (e.g.,
“No Name”). Press u.
5. Rotate i to select Edit. Press u.
Rotate i to select Play to
listen to the phonetic
modification. Press u.
Rotate i to select OK and
press u when finished.
6. Enter the phonetic spelling you
wish to use (e.g., “Artist A”) when
prompted.
7. Move r to select OK to exit.
The artist “No Name” is
phonetically modified to “Artist
A.” When in SBV mode, you can
use the voice command d
“Play Artist ‘Artist A’” to play
songs by the artist “No Name.”
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System Setup
Routing & Guidance
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Choose various settings that determine the navigation system functionality during
route guidance.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Rerouting: Sets the route recalculation to automatic or manual mode.
2Rerouting P. 50
Unverified Area Routing: Sets whether you use the route guidance in unverified
areas.
2Unverified Area Routing P. 51
Edit Avoid Area: Specifies areas to avoid when calculating a route.
2Edit Avoid Area P. 53
Edit Waypoint Search Area: Sets the distance from the route to find waypoints.
2Edit Waypoint Search Area P. 55
Guidance Mode: Sets whether to display only the map screen or a split map-
guidance screen.
2Guidance Mode P. 103
Street Name Guidance: Sets whether to read out the street names during voice
guidance.
2Street Name Guidance P. 56
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Routing & Guidance
Rerouting
System Setup
Guidance Screen Interruption: Sets whether the guidance screen interrupts the
audio screen display.
2Guidance Screen Interruption P. 57
Rerouting
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Rerouting
Set whether route recalculation occurs automatically or manually during route
guidance.
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
AUTOMATIC (factory default): The system calculates a new route automatically
when you deviate from the route. It is strongly recommended that you leave the
system set to Automatic.
MANUAL: Disables route recalculation. The system beeps and “Off Route” is
displayed when you deviate from the route.
1Rerouting
If you live in an area with poor mapping, you
may wish to set Rerouting to MANUAL to avoid
constant recalculation. You will need to select
Recalculation manually to make the system
recalculate your new route.
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Routing & Guidance
Unverified Area Routing
System Setup
Unverified Area Routing
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Unverified Area
Routing
Receive turn-by-turn map and voice guidance in unverified areas.
Rotate i to select ON or OFF. Press
u.
1Unverified Area Routing
Unverified roads are found in rural areas, and
typically include residential streets away from the
center of a town. They may not be accurate, and
can contain errors in location, naming, and
address range.
Unverified roads are shown only when viewing
the map in the 1/20, 1/8, or 1/4 mile map scales.
Vector line (dotted)
Blue-pink route line
Differences OFF (factory default) ON
ON or OFF? The driver wishes to manually
navigate using the navigation map
and choose the streets that lead to
the destination.
The driver chooses to let the
navigation system suggest
possible routing, knowing that the
guidance may not be accurate.
Route
calculation
Route is usually longer, using
verified roads whenever possible.
Route is shorter, but uses
unverified (purple) streets that
may not be accurate.
Route line A blue dotted vector line is displayed
on the map that continually points
to your destination.
A blue-pink dashed route line
highlights suggested unverified
streets on the map while traveling
to your destination.
Cautionary
messages
Cautionary pop-up screens and
voice announcements remind you to
obey all traffic restrictions.
Cautionary pop-up screens and
voice announcements remind you
to exercise additional caution and
obey all traffic restrictions.
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Routing & Guidance
Unverified Area Routing
System Setup
Guidance
(map/voice)
There is no turn-by-turn map or
voice guidance.
Voice guidance commands end
with the phrase “if possible” to
remind you to verify all traffic
restrictions.
Directions
list
A direction list is typically not
available. However, depending on
your route, directions are provided
to help you reach the first available
verified road.
A direction list is provided
showing street names and turn
symbols in pink.
Differences OFF (factory default) ON
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Routing & Guidance
Edit Avoid Area
System Setup
Edit Avoid Area
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Edit Avoid Area
Specify up to five areas to avoid (e.g., road construction, closures), if possible, when
the system calculates routes to your destination.
1. Rotate i to select New Area or
an existing area to edit. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Edit Name to
label the area to avoid. Press u.
3. Enter a name or title. Move r to
select OK.
4. Rotate i to select Edit Area to
define the area to avoid. Press u.
The following options are available:
View Area Map: Displays the selected avoid area on the map.
Delete: Deletes the selected avoid area.
1Edit Avoid Area
The maximum size of an “avoid area” is 1/2
square mile.
If your selected area contains a freeway, you are
asked “Do you want to avoid freeways?”
Answering “No” allows you to use a route
through an avoid area on a freeway without any
pop-up messages.
You can select areas to avoid, however you
cannot select roads or areas that you want the
system to use for routing.
You can enter up to 25 characters for the name.
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Routing & Guidance
Edit Avoid Area
System Setup
5. Rotate i to select a method for
specifying the area. Press u.
The following options are available:
Address: Specify the general area by entering an address.
2Address P. 70
Map Input: Specify the general area by map input.
2Map Input P. 88
6. Scroll the map to position the
cursor over your desired start point,
adjusting the map scale as
necessary. Press u to mark the
start point.
To redo the area selection, press
the CANCEL button.
7. Scroll the map to “draw” the area.
Press u to mark the end point.
8. Press u to select OK.
The area you specify is displayed
in the list of areas to avoid.
Cursor
Avoid area
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Routing & Guidance
Edit Waypoint Search Area
System Setup
Edit Waypoint Search Area
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Edit Waypoint
Search Area
Select the distance from your highlighted route line (on either side of your route)
that the system will search for a waypoint.
2Adding Waypoints P. 118
You can specify a different search distance for freeways and surface streets.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select a search
distance. Press u.
The following items are available:
On Freeways: 1, 2, 5, or 10 miles can be set. Factory default is 2 miles.
On Surface Street: 1/2, 1, 2, or 5 miles can be set. Factory default is 1/2 mile.
1Edit Waypoint Search Area
The search distance does not affect the search
range used for the Find Nearest voice commands
(e.g., say d “Find nearest gas station”).
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Routing & Guidance
Street Name Guidance
System Setup
Street Name Guidance
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Street Name
Guidance
The navigation system includes the street names during voice guidance (e.g., “Turn
right on Main Street”).
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
ON: Voice guidance includes the street names.
OFF (factory default): Disables the feature.
1Street Name Guidance
Street Name Guidance is grayed out when the
system language is not set to English.
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Routing & Guidance
Guidance Screen Interruption
System Setup
Guidance Screen Interruption
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Routing & Guidance
Guidance Screen
Interruption
The navigation system temporarily interrupts the audio screen display to view the
guidance screen as you approach a guidance point.
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
ON: The guidance screen interrupts the audio screen.
OFF (factory default): Disables the feature.
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System Setup
Clock Adjustment
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Clock Adjustment
Set the automatic adjustment of the system clock for daylight saving and
international time zones.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Auto Daylight: The navigation system automatically adjusts the clock (“spring
ahead” or “fall back” by one hour) when a daylight saving time change occurs.
ON (factory default): Adjusts the clock automatically.
OFF: Disables the feature.
Auto Time Zone: The navigation system automatically adjusts the clock when
driving through different time zones.
ON (factory default): Adjusts the clock automatically.
OFF: Disables the feature.
ADJUST TIME: Adjust the current time manually.
2Adjust Time P. 59
Reset: Reset the clock settings to the factory default.
2Resetting the Clock Settings P. 59
Clock Format: Sets the time notation to either 12-hour clock (12H, factory
default) or 24-hour clock (24H).
1Clock Adjustment
You can check the time and date from any
screen using voice commands.
2Global Commands P. 246
Auto Daylight
This function is not activated in areas that have
not adopted daylight saving time, even if you
have set Auto Daylight to ON.
Auto Time Zone
If you live and work in two different time zones,
you may want to turn Auto Time Zone to OFF.
When driving near a time zone boundary, the
displayed time zone may fluctuate between the
two zone times.
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Clock Adjustment
Adjust Time
System Setup
Adjust Time
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Clock Adjustment
Adjust Time
Adjust the current time (hours and minutes).
1. Move w or y to select HOUR or
MINUTE.
2. Rotate i to adjust the value.
3. Move r to select OK.
Resetting the Clock Settings
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Clock Adjustment
Reset
Reset the Auto Daylight and Auto Time Zone settings to the factory defaults.
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Clock Adjustment
Setting the Clock Type
System Setup
Setting the Clock Type
HINFO button
Clock/Wallpaper
Clock Type
Set the design of the clock screen.
1. Move w or y to select Type or
Background.
2. Rotate i to select an option to
change the design.
3. Move r to select OK.
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Vehicle
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Vehicle
Set the off-road tracking feature and correct the vehicle position displayed on the
map.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Off-road Tracking: Set whether to display the tracking dots on the map.
2Off-road Tracking P. 62
Correct Vehicle Position: Adjust the position of the vehicle on the map.
2Correct Vehicle Position P. 63
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Vehicle
Off-road Tracking
System Setup
Off-road Tracking
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Vehicle
Off-road Tracking
The navigation system displays white off-road tracking dots (“breadcrumbs”) on the
map screen whenever you drive into an area approximately 1/2 mile away from a
mapped road.
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
ON: The system displays the white tracking dots.
2Driving Off-road P. 96
OFF (factory default): Disables the feature.
1Off-road Tracking
To clear existing breadcrumbs, set Off-road
Tracking to OFF, exit the Setup screen, and then
set Off-road Tracking to ON again.
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Vehicle
Correct Vehicle Position
System Setup
Correct Vehicle Position
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Vehicle
Correct Vehicle Position
Manually adjust the current position of the vehicle as displayed on the map screen if
the position appears to be incorrect.
1. Put the vehicle in Park.
2. Rotate i to select Correct
Vehicle Position. Press u.
3. Scroll the map to position the
arrowhead at your correct position.
Press u.
4. Rotate i to position the
arrowhead in the correct direction
the vehicle is facing.
5. Press u to select OK.
1Correct Vehicle Position
An apparent position error can occur where
buildings, tunnels, and other objects block or
reflect the GPS signals, forcing the system to use
“dead reckoning” to determine your location
and direction.
Using this function to adjust vehicle position is
not recommended. When the system reacquires
a GPS signal, it will automatically place the
vehicle in the correct location.
If you continually have to adjust the vehicle
position, you may have problems with the GPS
reception or there may be database errors.
2System Limitations P. 234
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System Setup
Data Reset
Reset Factory Default Settings
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Reset Factory Default
Reset all the settings on the Setup screens and multi-view rear camera brightness
settings to their factory default.
Rotate i to select Yes. Press u to
reset the settings.
1Reset Factory Default Settings
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party,
reset all settings to default and delete all
personal data.
The following settings are reset:
Brightness, Contrast, Black Level, Volume,
Interface Dial Feedback, Brightness (multi-view
rear camera)
Basic Settings: Units, Voice Recognition Tutor
Routing & Guidance: Rerouting, Unverified
Area Routing, Edit Waypoint Search Area,
Guidance Mode, Street Name Guidance,
Guidance Screen Interruption
Clock Adjustment: Auto Daylight, Auto Time
Zone, Time, Clock Format
Vehicle: Off-road Tracking
Color: Map Color, Menu Color
Wallpaper Settings: Wallpaper Type, Clock
Type
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Data Reset
Clear Personal Data
System Setup
Clear Personal Data
HINFO button
Setup
Other
Clear Personal Data
Delete uploaded data, calendar entries, address books, or stored destinations, or
reset other settings to their factory defaults.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
Repeat the procedure to delete
other items.
Items to be deleted are indicated
with a trash icon.
2. Move r to select OK.
3. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u
to delete the data.
1Clear Personal Data
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party,
reset all settings to default and delete all
personal data.
The following items can be deleted:
Address book
Home address 1 and 2
Previous destination
Calendar entries
Avoid areas
Music on HDD
Cellular phone information (phonebook, dial/
receive history, speed dial, registered phone,
and pass key)
Wallpapers
When the Address Book is deleted, all contents
(except the Categories) are deleted.
When Cellular Phone Information is deleted, the
imported phonebooks, speed dials, and voice
tags are deleted.
If you have PIN-protected your address books or
home addresses, enter your PIN when prompted.
Move r to select OK. PIN numbers are optional.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
Trash icon
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Navigation
This section describes how to enter a destination, select a route to take,
and follow the route to your destination. It also describes how to change
your route or destination along the way.
Entering a Destination ........................... 68
Address ................................................. 70
Address Book......................................... 75
Previous Destination............................... 76
Place Name............................................ 77
Place Category....................................... 80
Place Phone Number.............................. 84
ZAGAT................................................... 84
Coordinate ............................................ 86
Intersection............................................ 87
Map Input.............................................. 88
Calculating the Route ..............................90
Changing the Route Preference ..............91
Viewing the Routes.................................92
Calculating the Route on the Destination
Map......................................................92
Driving to Your Destination ...................93
Viewing the Route ..................................93
Listening to Voice Guidance....................97
Map Menu................................................98
Displaying the Map Menu .......................98
Guidance Menu ....................................100
Map Information...................................105
FM Traffic .............................................114
Changing Your Route ........................... 116
Canceling the Route............................. 117
Taking a Detour ................................... 117
Avoiding Streets................................... 117
Adding Waypoints ............................... 118
Editing the Destination List................... 122
Changing Your Destination ................. 123
Find Nearest Place ................................ 123
Selecting a Destination on the Map...... 124
Entering a New Destination.................. 125
Resuming Your Trip .............................. 127
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Navigation
Entering a Destination
HDEST/ROUTE button
This section describes how to enter a destination for route guidance.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
Move y to select Dest. MENU 2
to display additional menu entries.
The following items are available:
Address: Sets a destination by entering an address.
2Address P. 70
Address Book: Sets a destination by selecting an address stored in your Address
Book.
2Address Book P. 75
Previous Destination: Sets a destination by selecting a previous destination.
2Previous Destination P. 76
1Entering a Destination
d “Display Menu”, d “Display Navigation”
If you press the DEST/ROUTE button when en
route, the Route Menu screen is displayed.
2Changing Your Route P. 116
Prior to departure, you can set areas along your
route to avoid.
2Avoiding Streets P. 117
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Entering a Destination
Navigation
Place Name: Sets a destination by entering a place name.
2Place Name P. 77
Place Category: Sets a destination by selecting a place/landmark.
2Place Category P. 80
Place Phone No.: Sets a destination by entering the phone number of a place/
landmark.
2Place Phone Number P. 84
ZAGAT: Sets a destination (restaurant) by using ZAGAT® SURVEY Rating
information.
2ZAGAT P. 84
Coordinate: Sets a destination by entering latitude and longitude.
2Coordinate P. 86
Intersection: Sets a destination (intersection) by entering two streets.
2Intersection P. 87
Map Input: Sets a destination by scrolling through the map.
2Map Input P. 88
Go Home 1 or 2: Sets your home address as a destination.
2Going Home P. 12
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Entering a Destination
Address
Navigation
Address
HDEST/ROUTE button
Address
Enter an address to use as the destination. The state or province you are currently in
is displayed (e.g., California).
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
City: Selects your destination city.
2Selecting a City P. 72
Street: Selects your destination street.
2Selecting a Street P. 73
Change State: Selects the state or province.
2Selecting the State or Province P. 71
ZIP code: Enters the zip code to select the city.
2Selecting a City by Zip Code P. 71
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Entering a Destination
Address
Navigation
HDEST/ROUTE button
Address
Change State
Rotate i to select a state from the
list. Press u.
HDEST/ROUTE button
Address
ZIP code
1. Enter the zip code of your
destination.
2. Move r to select OK.
Selecting the State or Province
1Selecting the State or Province
Move w to select USA for the American
mainland, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Move y to
select Canada/AK for Canada and Alaska.
Selecting a City by Zip Code
1Selecting a City by Zip Code
If your city is not listed, it may be part of a larger
metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.
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Entering a Destination
Address
Navigation
3. Rotate i to select the destination
city from the list. Press u.
Next, you are prompted to enter
a street name.
2Selecting a Street P. 73
HDEST/ROUTE button
Address
City
The name of the city where you are currently located is displayed.
1. Enter the name of a different city,
or move r to select OK for the
current city.
Move r to select List to display
a list of cities.
Selecting a City
1Selecting a City by Name
Vehicle position may not be displayed when:
the automobile is traveling off-road.
the vehicle position data cannot be updated.
You do not need to enter spaces or symbols
(e.g., &, -, %). Partial matches are supported
(e.g., “ANGELES” to find “LOS ANGELES”).
Using Voice Command (English only)
Say dCity” on the Find address by screen, and
the following screen is displayed:
Say d “Current City” to select your current
location, or say the name of a different city.
2Selecting a Street P. 73
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Entering a Destination
Address
Navigation
2. Rotate i to select your
destination city from the list. Press
u.
A list of matching hits is
automatically displayed after
you enter several letters, with
the closest match at the top of
the list. Matching letters are in
yellow.
Next, you are prompted to enter
a street name.
2Selecting a Street P. 73
HDEST/ROUTE button
Address
Street
1. Enter the name of your destination
street.
Do not enter the street type
(e.g., street, road, avenue) or
direction (e.g., north, south,
east, west).
Move r to select List to display
a list of streets.
1Selecting a City by Name
If your city is not listed, it may be part of a larger
metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.
Non-detailed area mark: Try entering the
street first and then select the city.
Selecting a Street
1Selecting a Street
When entering the names of major freeways,
you can use the following abbreviations. For
interstates, use an “I” (e.g., I-10). For U.S.
freeways, use “US” (e.g., US-18). For state
freeways, use the two-character state
designation (e.g., CA-101). For county roads, use
the appropriate designation (e.g., G-2).
Using Voice Command (English only)
Say dStreet” on the Find address by screen,
and the following screen is displayed:
Say the name of your destination street, and
say the street number as a string of individual
numbers.
Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
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Entering a Destination
Address
Navigation
2. Rotate i to select your
destination street from the list.
Press u.
A list of matching hits is
automatically displayed after
you enter several letters, with
the closest match at the top of
the list. Matching letters are in
yellow.
3. Enter the street number. Move r
to select OK.
Only valid street numbers can be
entered.
4. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
1Selecting a Street
If you did not select a city first and there is more
than one city with the specified street, a list of
cities is displayed.
Rotate i to select the desired city from the list.
Press u.
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Entering a Destination
Address Book
Navigation
Address Book
HDEST/ROUTE button
Address Book
Select an address stored in your address book to use as the destination.
1. Rotate i to select your
destination from the list. Press u.
2. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
Move w or y to display only
the entries in a category: All,
BUSINESS, PERSONAL, or other
categories you have created.
2Selecting an Address Book
Category P. 41
1Address Book
If you have PIN-protected your address book,
enter your PIN when prompted. Move r to
select OK. PINs are optional.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
You can select New Address on the Select an
address screen to add an entry to the address
book.
2Adding an Address Book Entry P. 38
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Entering a Destination
Previous Destination
Navigation
Previous Destination
HDEST/ROUTE button
Previous Destination
Select an address from a list of your 50 most recent destinations to use as the
destination. The list is displayed with the most recent destination at the top.
1. Rotate i to select a destination
from the list. Press u.
2. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
1Previous Destination
If Previous Destination is grayed out, there are
no previous destinations entered.
Your home addresses and addresses stored in
your address book are not added to the list of
previous destinations.
You can delete unwanted previous destinations
from the list.
2Previous Destinations P. 44
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Entering a Destination
Place Name
Navigation
Place Name
HDEST/ROUTE button
Place Name
Enter the name of a place (e.g., business, hotel, restaurant) stored in the map
database to use as the destination.
1. Enter a place name.
2. Move r to select LIST to display a
list of matching hits.
3. Rotate i to select a place name
from the list. Press u.
If the place name is in multiple
categories, the categories are
displayed when you select it.
2Place Name in Multiple
Categories P. 78
4. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
1Place Name
This option is convenient if you know the exact
name of a place.
Move e to select OPTION to enter symbols and
accented letters, move y to select SPACE to
enter a space character, or move w to select
DELETE to remove the last character.
Once a name is entered and selected, move r to
select SORT BY NAME or SORT BY DISTANCE.
Matching letters are in yellow.
Restaurants with a z icon have a ZAGAT®
review. Move y to select z to view the
complete ZAGAT® review.
2ZAGAT P. 84
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Entering a Destination
Place Name
Navigation
If the place name is in multiple categories in the map database, the following screen
is displayed.
1. Rotate i to select a place name.
Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a subcategory.
Press u.
Place Name in Multiple Categories
1Place Name in Multiple Categories
Move r to select SORT BY CITY or SORT BY
DISTANCE. Matching letters are in yellow.
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Entering a Destination
Place Name
Navigation
3. Rotate i to select a place. Press
u.
4. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
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Entering a Destination
Place Category
Navigation
Place Category
HDEST/ROUTE button
Place Category
Select the category of a place (e.g., Banking, Lodging, Restaurant) stored in the map
database to search for the destination.
1. Rotate i to select a category.
Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a subcategory.
Press u.
Move w or y to change the
main category.
2List of Categories P. 258
1Place Category
This option is convenient if you do not know the
exact name of a place or if you want to narrow
down the number of matches returned for places
with a common name.
You can store up to 30 favorite subcategories.
Move y to select Fav. Subcategory to access
your favorites.
2Favorite Subcategories P. 82
Advanced helps you to search the subcategory.
When you enter a keyword and select LIST, the
list of appropriate subcategories is displayed.
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Entering a Destination
Place Category
Navigation
3. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The following items are available:
Place Name: Searches for a place in the subcategory by name. Enter a city name
when prompted.
City Vicinity: Searches for a place in the subcategory within a 20-mile radius of a
specific city. Enter a city name and then a place name when prompted. Only the
first 1,000 matching places/landmarks are displayed.
Sort by Distance to Travel: Displays all the places in the subcategory sorted by
distance from your current location. The closest place is displayed at the top.
Search by Keyword: Searches for a place by keyword when you do not know the
exact category. Select Sort by Distance to Travel for locations near your current
location, or select City Vicinity for locations in a specific city. Enter a keyword
when prompted. Move r to select LIST to view a list of possible locations if one is
not found automatically.
1Place Category
Sort by Distance to Travel
For locations sorted by distance to travel, you can
move r to select MORE to increase the scope of
the search. The number of locations increases to
100, 200, and up to 1000. When the number of
locations is 100 or less, you can increase the
scope to 500 miles, 1000 miles, or the entire U.S.
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Entering a Destination
Place Category
Navigation
4. Rotate i to select a place name
from the list. Press u.
5. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
HDEST/ROUTE button
Place Category
Fav. Subcategory
Store up to 30 favorite subcategories.
1Place Category
The straight line distance (as the crow flies, not
driving distance) and direction to the destination
are shown for the highlighted place.
Restaurants with a z icon have a ZAGAT®
review. To display only restaurants with a
ZAGAT® review, select Restaurant > All Types
(Zagat Only) or say d “Zagat”.
2Key to ZAGAT Ratings P. 216
Favorite Subcategories
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Entering a Destination
Place Category
Navigation
To store a subcategory in favorites:
1. Rotate i to select a subcategory
on any subcategory screen.
2. Move r to select ADD TO FAV.
SUBCATEGORY.
To delete a subcategory from favorites:
1. Rotate i to select a favorite
subcategory on the Favorite
Subcategory screen.
2. Move r to select DELETE FROM
FAV. SUBCATEGORY.
1Favorite Subcategories
Stored categories
A subcategory stored in Fav. Subcategory has a
star at the end of the line.
Deleting categories
You can also delete a favorite subcategory on
any Subcategory screen. Rotate i to select a
favorite subcategory (which has a star at the end
of line) and move r to select DELETE FROM
FAV. SUBCATEGORY.
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Entering a Destination
Place Phone Number
Navigation
Place Phone Number
HDEST/ROUTE button
Dest. MENU 2
Place Phone No.
Select a destination by phone number. Only phone numbers in the database are
recognized.
1. Enter the area code and phone
number. Move r to select OK.
2. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
ZAGAT
HDEST/ROUTE button
Dest. MENU 2
ZAGAT
Find a restaurant by ZAGAT® SURVEY Rating information.
1. Select a metropolitan area, region,
neighborhood, and restaurant type
when prompted.
1Place Phone Number
All 10 digits must be entered.
Phone numbers of private residences entered in
your address book are not stored in the database
and thus cannot be used to search for a
destination.
A list is displayed if there are multiple locations in
the database with the same phone number.
Rotate i to select a place from the list. Press
u.
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Entering a Destination
ZAGAT
Navigation
2. Rotate i to select the sort
method used to list the restaurants.
Press u.
The following options are available:
Food, Decor, Service: Lists the restaurants by the rating value.
Cost: Lists the restaurants by the average cost of a meal (including drink and tip).
3. Rotate i to select a restaurant.
Press u.
The ZAGAT® ratings are shown
across the top of the screen.
Move y to select z to view
the rating information.
4. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
1ZAGAT®
Selecting this sorting method will show you
ZAGAT's highest-rated restaurants by the
options, and not necessarily by distance from
your current location.
You can move y to select z (or say d
“ZAGAT List Number X,” where X is the list item
number) to view the complete ZAGAT® review.
Press u (or say d “Read List”) to have the
system read the ZAGAT® review.
Move y to select ? (or say d “Key to ZAGAT
Rating”) for details on the ratings and symbols.
2Key to ZAGAT Ratings P. 216
Scrolling through the review is disabled while
the vehicle is moving.
Move r to select OK to set the route to your
destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
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Entering a Destination
Coordinate
Navigation
Coordinate
HDEST/ROUTE button
Dest. MENU 2
Coordinate
Specify a location using latitude and longitude map coordinates.
1. Enter the latitude. Move r to
select OK.
2. Enter the longitude. Move r to
select OK.
3. Scroll the map to position the
cursor over your desired
destination, adjusting the map
scale as necessary. Press u.
If the address is not the desired
location, scroll to another
location and try again.
4. Press u again to display the route
calculation menu.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
5. Rotate i to select Set as Dest.
Press u.
1Coordinate
Latitude and longitude must be entered up to
the seconds’ value.
A yellow box (shown at scales above 1/4 mile)
denotes the area that can be viewed when you
press u on the current map.
Information icons are displayed at scales from 1
mile to 1/4 mile. Place/landmark icons are
displayed at 1/8 mile or less. Roads are displayed
at 1/4 mile or less.
If you select multiple icons within the cursor
radius, you are prompted to select one of the
items from a list.
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Entering a Destination
Intersection
Navigation
Intersection
HDEST/ROUTE button
Dest. MENU 2
Intersection
Select the intersection of two streets as the destination. The state or province for
your current location is displayed at the top of the screen (e.g., California).
1. Rotate i to select the
intersection search method. Press
u.
2. Set the route to your destination.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
The following options are available:
Street: Selects the two intersecting streets. The city or cities that the streets are
located in are displayed.
2Selecting a Street P. 73
City: Selects the city where the intersection is located. You are prompted to enter
the name of the two intersecting streets.
2Selecting a City P. 72
Change State: Selects the state or province.
2Selecting the State or Province P. 71
1Intersection
It is usually easier to select Street to find the
streets first. The city or cities that the streets are
in will be displayed. If you select City and your
city is not listed, it may be part of a larger
metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.
If the intersection is outside the state you are
currently in, Rotate i to select Change State.
2Selecting the State or Province P. 71
If there is more than one intersection, you are
prompted to select the intersection. If the two
streets that you have selected do not intersect,
no intersection is entered.
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Entering a Destination
Map Input
Navigation
Map Input
HDEST/ROUTE button
Dest. MENU 2
Map Input
Use the Interface Dial to manually select an icon or a location on the map screen as
the destination.
You are prompted to define the map area to display.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The following items are available:
Current Position: Your current position is centered on the map.
City: You are prompted to select the city.
2Selecting a City P. 72
State: You are prompted to select the state.
2Selecting the State or Province P. 71
USA and Canada: Your current position is displayed on a map of the country.
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Entering a Destination
Map Input
Navigation
2. Scroll the map to position the
cursor over your desired
destination, adjusting the map
scale as necessary. Press u.
If the address is not the desired
location, scroll the map to
another location and try again.
3. Press u again to display the route
calculation menu.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
4. Rotate i to select Set as Dest.
Press u.
1Map Input
A yellow box (shown at scales above 1/4 mile)
denotes the area that can be viewed when you
press u on the current map.
Information icons are displayed at scales from 1
mile to 1/4 mile. Place/landmark icons are
displayed at 1/8 mile or less. Roads are displayed
at 1/4 mile or less.
If you select multiple icons within the cursor
radius, you are prompted to select one of the
items from a list.
2Selecting a Destination on the Map P. 124
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Navigation
Calculating the Route
This section describes how to calculate your route.
1. Rotate i to select OK. Press u.
The system calculates and
displays the route line on the
map screen.
2Route Line P. 94
The following options are available:
Route Pref.: Changes the route preferences (calculating method).
2Changing the Route Preference P. 91
View Routes: Displays three different routes.
2Viewing the Routes P. 92
DESTINATION MAP: Move r to select DESTINATION MAP to display a map of
the destination.
2Calculating the Route on the Destination Map P. 92
2. Follow the route guidance to your
destination.
2Driving to Your Destination P. 93
The system provides you with
pop-up messages if your route
passes through unverified areas,
avoid areas, areas with traffic
restrictions.
1Calculating the Route
The current route preferences are displayed as
icons on the top right of the Calculate Route
screen. The straight line distance (as the crow
flies, not driving distance) and direction to the
destination are shown.
You cannot use voice commands while the
system is calculating the route.
Add to Address Book
You can add the destination address to the
address book.
2Adding an Address Book Entry P. 38
Add to Dest. List
You can add the address to the Destination List.
2Editing the Destination List P. 122
Call
You can place a telephone call to the destination
phone number.
2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 170
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Calculating the Route
Changing the Route Preference
Navigation
Changing the Route Preference
Change the route preference by selecting minimum or maximum driving methods.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select MIN or MAX.
Press u.
Repeat step 1 and 2 as
necessary.
3. More r to select OK.
1Changing the Route Preference
The calculated route may not be the route you
would choose. For safety reasons, the system
generally applies the following rules to your
route:
Shortcuts through residential areas are
avoided.
Right turns are favored over left turns or U-
turns.
Time-restricted turns (turns prohibited at
certain times of the day) are not used.
If you select MIN or MAX of ETC Roads as your
route preference, the system finds the route with
as few electronic toll collection (ETC) gates as
possible in MIN or as many ETC gates as possible
in MAX.
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Calculating the Route
Viewing the Routes
Navigation
Viewing the Routes
View three different routes to your destination.
Rotate i to select a route. Press u.
The travel distance and estimated
travel time is displayed for each
route.
The system calculates and displays
the route line on the map screen.
2Route Line P. 94
Calculating the Route on the Destination Map
Calculate the route from the map of the destination address.
Rotate i to select Calculate the
Route. Press u.
The system calculates and display
the route line on the map screen.
2Route Line P. 94
1Viewing the Routes
It is not unusual for some calculated route
options to be identical.
1Calculating the Route on the Destination Map
d “Display Destination Map” (when en route)
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Navigation
Driving to Your Destination
This section describes how to follow the route guidance to your destination, receive
traffic information, and choose the icons displayed on the map screen.
Viewing the Route
After calculating the route to your
destination, the route is displayed on
the map screen.
2Map Screen Legend P. 10
As you drive, the system tracks your
position on the map in real time and
provides guidance as you approach
each guidance point on the route.
Map Screen
1Viewing the Route
d “Display Map”
You can change the map scale using voice
control commands (e.g., say d “Display 2 mile
scale”).
2Map Scale Commands P. 247
You can also change the map scale by rotating
i.
You can control the icons displayed on the map
screen using voice control commands (e.g., say
d “Display post office”).
2Map Display Commands P. 246
You can obtain information about the route
using voice control commands (e.g., say d
“How long to the destination?”).
2Route Commands P. 248
You can display the next guidance point on the
map screen by saying d “Display Map Guide”
(when en route).
If you scroll the map while en route, the time and
distance to destination indicators are replaced
with an indicator showing distance from the
current vehicle position.
The map screen can be viewed in single-screen or
split-screen mode.
2Guidance Mode P. 103
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Driving to Your Destination
Viewing the Route
Navigation
The guidance screen offers an alternative way to view your route.
In single-screen mode, press the MAP/
GUIDE button to switch between the
map and guidance screens. In split-
screen mode, press the MAP/GUIDE
button to switch between the next
guidance direction and a list of
guidance directions.
When driving on verified streets, the route line is light blue. The route line display
changes when driving on unverified streets:
If Unverified Area Routing is
OFF, the route line uses verified
streets only (when possible). A
dotted “vector line” pointing
directly towards your destination is
also displayed.
Guidance Screen
1Guidance Screen
A visual guide helps you check the guidance
screen.
2Guidance Screen P. 11
Route Line
1Route Line
You can set Unverified Area Routing to OFF to
follow your own route to the destination. If
Unverified Area Routing is ON, be aware that
unverified streets may not be displayed
accurately.
2Unverified Area Routing P. 51
You can always view the entire route by simply
saying d “Display entire route.”
The route line may also consist of red, orange, or
green segments when your route line displays
traffic information.
2Map Screen Legend P. 10
2FM Traffic P. 114
Vector line (dotted)
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Driving to Your Destination
Viewing the Route
Navigation
If Unverified Area Routing is ON,
the route line changes to a blue-
pink line to indicate that the route
line uses unverified streets.
If you momentarily leave the calculated route, the system automatically recalculates
a route to the desired destination based on your current location and direction.
2Rerouting P. 50
Blue-pink route line
Deviating From the Planned Route
1Deviating From the Planned Route
If Rerouting is set to MANUAL and you go off
route, the system waits for you to manually
initiate recalculation. Rotate i to select
Recalculation and press u.
2Rerouting P. 50
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Driving to Your Destination
Viewing the Route
Navigation
If you leave all mapped (digitized) roads, the system automatically starts displaying a
series of dots (breadcrumbs) to track the path you are taking. If needed, you can
follow the dots back to the mapped road you originally left.
2Off-road Tracking P. 62
Driving Off-road
1Driving Off-road
A message “Not on a digitized road” may appear
when you drive half a mile away from a mapped
road.
Breadcrumbs may occasionally be displayed in
urban areas, such as large parking lots in
shopping malls, in new subdivisions where the
roads are not yet in the database, or in areas
where a GPS signal is unavailable, such as in a
parking garage.
Off-road tracking breadcrumbs are limited to
approximately 150 miles. Breadcrumbs at the
beginning of the trail are deleted if you exceed
that distance.
Breadcrumbs are displayed only at 1/20, 1/8, 1/4,
and 1/2 mile map scales.
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Driving to Your Destination
Listening to Voice Guidance
Navigation
Listening to Voice Guidance
HENTER button (on map)
Voice
As you approach each guidance point, a pop-up window is displayed on the map
screen with instructions for you to follow. Voice guidance for each guidance point is
also provided.
Typically, you hear three prompts:
1/2 mile from the guidance point
1/4 mile from the guidance point
Just before the guidance point
To replay voice guidance, rotate i to select Voice in the Map Menu.
If you select Voice between guidance points, voice guidance for the next guidance
point is provided.
1Listening to Voice Guidance
d “Voice” (on the map screen)
You can turn voice guidance OFF if you prefer.
2Display and Volume Settings P. 24
When driving in unverified areas, the phrase “if
possible” is inserted before each voice guidance
prompt.
Voice in the Map Menu may be grayed out if the
vehicle is approaching or is in an unverified area.
The timing of voice guidance varies depending
on the type of road you are on and the distance
to the next guidance point.
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Navigation
Map Menu
Displaying the Map Menu
Use the Map Menu to control the icons displayed on the screen, and to display traffic
information. You can also use the Map Menu to find locations or to cancel the route.
1. On the map screen, press u to
select MAP MENU (if displayed).
The Map Menu is displayed on
the map screen.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The following items are available:
Voice: Select to hear the voice guidance when en route.
2Listening to Voice Guidance P. 97
Traffic Incidents: Displays a list of the traffic incidents around your current
location or on your current route.
2FM Traffic P. 114
1Map Menu
If you scroll the map while en route, press the
MAP/GUIDE (or CANCEL/BACK) button to return
to the current position map screen, then press
u to select MAP MENU.
Traffic Incidents
You must be in or near a traffic-enabled city to
receive coverage for that area. FM Traffic is
available in the lower 48 states and Hawaii.
The incident icons are displayed on the 5 mile (8
km) or less map scale.
2Map Scale and Functions P. 111
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Map Menu
Displaying the Map Menu
Navigation
Guidance Menu: Allows you to set or confirm the guidance points and freeway
exits for your route.
2Guidance Menu P. 100
Find Nearest…: Allows you to find the nearest place/landmark (e.g., nearest gas
station) by specifying a category. You can then add the location to the list of
destinations, set as a waypoint, or set as your destination.
2Changing Your Destination P. 123
Map Information: Allows you to select the information icons to display on the
map, change the orientation of the map, or display your current location.
2Map Information P. 105
Cancel Route: Cancels your current route.
2Canceling the Route P. 117
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Map Menu
Guidance Menu
Navigation
Guidance Menu
HENTER button (on map)
Guidance Menu
Display the guidance points and freeway exits for your route, and set the display
mode for the map and guidance screens.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Directions: Displays a list of the guidance points.
2Directions P. 101
Exit Info.: Displays a list of the freeway exits.
2Freeway Exit Information P. 102
Guidance Mode: Selects the guidance display mode.
2Guidance Mode P. 103
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Map Menu
Guidance Menu
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Guidance Menu
Directions
Display a list of the guidance points on your route for your confirmation.
1. Rotate i to select a guidance
point from the list. Press u.
The system displays a map of
the guidance point.
2. Press u to select RETURN or press
the CANCEL (BACK) button to
return to the previous screen.
Directions
1Directions
Guidance points with exit information are
indicated by a (freeway exit information)
icon. Move y to select Exit Info to display the
exit information.
2Freeway Exit Information P. 102
The route guidance information is automatically
deleted when you reach your destination.
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Map Menu
Guidance Menu
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Guidance Menu
Exit Info.
Display a list of the freeway exits for the route. You can view freeway exit
information (whether the exit is near gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, etc.) and add
new destinations or waypoints to the calculated route.
1. Rotate i to select an exit from
the list. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a list item.
Press u.
Move w or y to display
information for different exits.
The location is displayed on the
Calculate Route screen.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
Freeway Exit Information
1Freeway Exit Information
d “Display Freeway Exit Information”
You can scroll the map and select a (freeway
exit information) icon on the map screen to
display the freeway exit information. The
icon is only displayed if there is exit information
available.
Icons are displayed only at 1/4, 1/2, or 1 mile
scale.
2Showing Icons on the Map P. 106
The route guidance information is automatically
deleted when you reach your destination.
OPEN MAP
Move r to select OPEN MAP to display a map
of the exit.
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Map Menu
Guidance Menu
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Guidance Menu
Guidance Mode
Select the display mode during route guidance: single-screen mode (default) or split-
screen mode.
Rotate i to select an option. Press
u.
The following options are available:
Single Screen: Displays the map and guidance screens on separate screens.
Guidance Mode
1Guidance Mode
The guidance mode can also be selected from
the System Setup menu.
2Routing & Guidance P. 49
Map screen
Press the
MAP/GUIDE
button
Guidance screen
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Map Menu
Guidance Menu
Navigation
Split Screen: Displays the map and guidance information simultaneously on the
map screen.
1Guidance Mode
Next guidance point
The next guidance point (the pop-up window) is
displayed on the map screen as you approach a
guidance point in the single-screen mode.
Next guidance point
Press the
MAP/GUIDE
button
Guidance direction list
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
Map Information
HENTER button (on map)
Map Information
Select the landmark icons to display on the map, change the orientation of the map,
display your current location, and learn the meaning of the icons, colors, and
symbols displayed on the map.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Show Icon on Map: Selects the icons to display on the map.
2Showing Icons on the Map P. 106
North-up/Heading-up: Selects the map orientation (North-up or Heading-up).
2Map Orientation P. 108
Current Location: Displays and saves your current location.
2Current Location P. 109
Map Legend: Displays an overview of the map features.
2Map Legend P. 110
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Map Information
Show Icon on Map
The icon bar along the bottom of the screen allows you to select the icons that are
displayed on the map.
Rotate i to select an icon in the
icon bar. Press u.
Pressing u toggles the icon display
on or off.
Repeat the procedure as necessary.
The following options are available:
Icon check boxes: Displays or hides the traffic and landmark icons.
2Map Screen Legend P. 10
ALL OFF: Hides all icons.
ICON OPTION: Fine-tunes the icon display. Move r.
2Fine-tuning the Icons P. 107
Showing Icons on the Map
1Showing Icons on the Map
You can display or hide the icons using voice
commands on the map screen (e.g., say d
“Display hospital”).
2Map Display Commands P. 246
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
Fine-tuning the Icons
Icons in some categories can be fine-tuned to display or hide.
1. Rotate i to select an icon
category from the list (e.g., Other
Icons). Press u.
2. Rotate i to select the icons to
display on the map. Press u.
Pressing u toggles the icon
display on or off.
Repeat the procedure as
necessary.
3. Move r to select OK.
1Fine-tuning the Icons
To display the “Other Icons,” be sure to turn on
OTHER ICON in the icon bar.
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Map Information
Select the map orientation.
Rotate i to select North-up or
Heading-up. Press u.
The system changes the map
orientation and displays the map
screen.
The following options are available:
North-up: Displays the map with North always pointing up.
Heading-up: Displays the map so that the direction you are traveling is always
pointing up.
Map Orientation
1Map Orientation
d “Display Heading-up” (from map screen), d
“Display North-up” (from map screen)
The red arrow in the symbol always points North.
On scales greater than 1 mile, North-up mode is
always used.
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Map Information
Current Location
Display and save your current location for future use as a destination. The address,
latitude, longitude, and elevation of your current location are displayed.
To save your current location in the address book:
1. Rotate i to select Save. Press u.
2. Edit the name, phone number, and
category.
2Address Book P. 38
3. Move r to select OK.
Current Location
1Current Location
d “Display Current Location” (on map screen)
You can also save the current location by saying
d “Register the Current Location”.
If you have PIN-protected your address book,
enter your PIN number when prompted. Move r
to select OK. PIN numbers are optional.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
The elevation is not displayed if the system is
receiving insufficient GPS information. When
elevation is displayed, it may differ with roadside
elevation signs by ±100 feet or more.
Saving your current location does not change or
cancel your current route.
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
HENTER button (on map)
Map Information
Map Legend
See an overview of the map lines, areas, routes, traffic information, and navigation
icons.
Rotate to i select an item.
The system displays the map
legend.
Map Legend
1Map Legend
A visual guide helps you see the map legend.
2Map Screen Legend P. 10
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
The functions that are available from the map screen depend on the map scale.
Map Scale and Functions
Function page
Map Scale (top: mile, bottom: metric)
1/20 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 5 15 50 150 350 1000
80 200 400 800 1.6 3 8 24 80 240 560 1600
Icon display
Landmark icon 10 ✔ ✔
Exit info. 10 ✔✔✔
One-way traffic 10
Waypoint
“flag” 11 ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔ ✔
Traffic incident 10 ✔✔✔✔✔✔
Map orientation
Heading-up 108 ✔✔✔✔✔
North-up 108 ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔ ✔
Others
Off-road
tracking dots 96 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Unverified road 10 ✔ ✔ ✔
Map features 10 ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
Avoid areas 53 ✔ ✔
Traffic speed 10 ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
1Map Scale & Functions
You can change the map scale using voice
commands on the map screen (e.g., say d
“Display 2 mile scale”).
2Map Scale Commands P. 247
You can change between miles or kilometers.
2Basic Settings P. 26
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
Display or hide all icons on the map screen, with the exception of Honda/Acura
Dealer icons which are always shown.
Landmark icon
Map Icons and Functions
Type Icon display
control
Icon
selectable
Icon
searchable
Honda/Acura dealer Always on Yes Yes
Hospital Yes Yes Yes
School Yes Yes Yes
ATM Yes Yes Yes
Gas station Yes Yes Yes
Restaurants Yes Yes Yes
Post office Yes Yes Yes
Grocery store Yes Yes Yes
Hotel/Lodging Yes Yes Yes
Police station No icon No Yes
Shopping, Tourist attraction, Bank No icon No Yes
Parking garage Yes Yes Yes
Parking lot Yes Yes Yes
Freeway exit info. Yes Yes No
1Map Icons & Functions
You can display or hide the icons using voice
commands on the map screen (e.g., say d
“Display hospital”).
2Map Display Commands P. 246
Some icons, like police stations, are not shown,
but you can still locate the nearest one with the
Find Nearest voice command (e.g., say d “Find
nearest police station”).
2Find Place Commands P. 247
Icon display control
Icons that can be displayed or hidden using the
Interface Dial or voice command.
Icon selectable
Icons that can be selected as a destination using
the Interface Dial.
Icon searchable
Icons that can be searched using the d Find
Nearest voice command.
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Map Menu
Map Information
Navigation
Traffic icon
Type Icon display
control
Icon
selectable
Icon
searchable
Traffic speed Yes No No
Traffic incident Yes No Yes
1Traffic Incident
When you use the Interface Dial to position the
cursor (round red circle) over the traffic incident
icon, you can view the summary of the incident.
When you press u to select the traffic incident
icon, you can view a pop-up message describing
the incident in detail.
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Map Menu
FM Traffic
Navigation
FM Traffic
HENTER button (on map)
Traffic Incidents
View and avoid specific incidents and/or congestion on your route:
1. Rotate i to select an incident
from the list. Press u.
The system displays the map
screen and the incident location.
1FM Traffic
d “Display traffic incidents”, d “Display traffic
list”
You can also display the traffic incidents from the
INFO screen.
You must be in or near a traffic-enabled city to
receive coverage for that area. FM Traffic is
available in the lower 48 states and Hawaii.
Traffic rerouting may not provide a detour route
depending on circumstances.
You can display traffic incidents and related
information on the map screen using voice
commands.
2Map Display Commands P. 246
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Map Menu
FM Traffic
Navigation
2. Press u to select TRAFFIC
DETAIL.
3. Rotate i to select Avoid. Press
u.
Repeat step 1 to 3 as necessary.
4. Move r to select REROUTE.
The system recalculates a detour
route that avoids the traffic
incidents.
1FM Traffic
You can choose to avoid up to 10 traffic
incidents. It is not always possible for the system
to calculate a route that avoids all traffic
incidents or specific traffic incidents you select.
The “On Route” tab on the Traffic List screen is
only available during route guidance.
You cannot select an incident to avoid from the
“All” tab.
You can also detour around a traffic incident
manually if you encounter an unexpected
obstacle.
2Taking a Detour P. 117
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Changing Your Route
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
This section describes how to alter your route, add an interim “waypoint” (pit stop),
choose a different destination, cancel your current destination, and continue your
trip after stopping.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Cancel Route: Cancels the route guidance.
2Canceling the Route P. 117
Detour: Calculates a detour route.
2Taking a Detour P. 117
Avoid Streets: Avoids streets along your route.
2Avoiding Streets P. 117
Change Route Preference: Changes the route preferences (calculating method).
2Changing the Route Preference P. 91
Waypoint: Sets waypoints along your route.
2Adding Waypoints from the Route Menu P. 119
Destination List: Shows a list of waypoints. You can delete waypoints or edit the
order of them.
2Editing the Destination List P. 122
1Changing Your Route
d “Display Menu”, d “Display Navigation”
(when en route)
If you press the DEST/ROUTE button when not en
route, the Destination Menu screen is displayed.
2Entering a Destination P. 68
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Changing Your Route
Canceling the Route
Navigation
Canceling the Route
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
Cancel Route
Cancel the route guidance and remove the destination and all waypoints from the
destination list. The system then returns to the map screen.
Taking a Detour
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
Detour
Calculate a detour route manually. The system attempts to calculate a new route by
avoiding the next 5 miles (while on a freeway) or 1 mile (while on a surface street).
Avoiding Streets
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
Avoid Streets
Select a street or streets along your route to avoid.
1. Rotate i to select the street you
want to avoid. Press u.
Repeat the procedure to avoid
other streets.
Streets to be avoided are
indicated with a trash icon.
1Canceling the Route
You can also cancel your route from the Map
Menu.
2Map Menu P. 98
1Taking a Detour
The detour option is convenient if you encounter
an unexpected obstacle such as a road closure or
extremely heavy traffic congestion.
1Avoiding Streets
Avoiding certain streets is convenient if you
know of road construction, road closures, or
excessive traffic along the route.
You cannot choose specific streets you want to
use, only those to avoid. However, you can select
intersections or waypoints (places/landmarks)
that the system will use in your route.
2Adding Waypoints P. 118
You can store up to 10 streets to avoid. You
cannot avoid your current street or the streets of
your waypoint(s) or destination (system beeps if
selected).
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Changing Your Route
Adding Waypoints
Navigation
2. Move r to select OK.
The system calculates a new
route.
Adding Waypoints
Add up to four waypoints (pit stops) along the route to your destination.
Waypoints are displayed on the map
screen as small, numbered red flags.
The route follows the waypoints in
the order they are listed in the
Destination List.
1Adding Waypoints
Waypoints allow you to stop for gas or food, for
example, and then continue on to your
destination.
Press the MAP/GUIDE button to return to the
map screen without adding a waypoint at any
time.
The search corridor used for adding waypoints
can be adjusted.
2Edit Waypoint Search Area P. 55
You can delete waypoints or edit the order of
waypoints in the destination list.
2Editing the Destination List P. 122
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Changing Your Route
Adding Waypoints
Navigation
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
Waypoint
1. Rotate i to select a search
method and location to add a
waypoint. Press u.
The following options are available:
SEARCH AROUND: Searches in a spiral pattern around the location you select.
SEARCH ALONG: Searches within a “corridor” on either side of the locations you
select.
2. Rotate i to select a waypoint
category (e.g., GAS STATION).
Press u.
Adding Waypoints from the Route Menu
1Adding Waypoints
Search method
“Search around” method
“Search along” method
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Changing Your Route
Adding Waypoints
Navigation
3. Rotate i to select a place. Press
u.
The waypoint is added to the
Destination List.
4. Move r to select OK.
The route is automatically
recalculated and displayed on
the map screen.
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Changing Your Route
Adding Waypoints
Navigation
1. Rotate i to select ADD TO Dest.
List. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a location in
the Destination List. Press u.
3. Move r to select OK.
The route is automatically
recalculated and displayed on
the map screen.
Adding Waypoints from the Calculate Route Screen
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Changing Your Route
Editing the Destination List
Navigation
Editing the Destination List
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
Destination List
Delete or edit the order of waypoints.
1. Move y to select Edit.
Move w to select Map to
display the destination and
waypoints on the map screen.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
3. Move r to select OK.
The route is automatically
recalculated and displayed on
the map screen.
The following options are available:
Delete: Rotate i to select a list item to delete. Press u.
Edit Order: Rotate i to select a list item to move, press u, rotate i to select
a new location, and press u again.
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Navigation
Changing Your Destination
There are several methods you can use to change the route destination.
Find Nearest Place
HENTER button (on map)
Find Nearest…
Search for the nearest place/landmark on the map screen and set it as your
destination.
1. Rotate i to select Find
Nearest…. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a category
type. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select a place. Press
u.
4. Rotate i to set the place as a
destination or add to the
destination list. Press u.
The system calculates the route.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
1Find Nearest Point of Interest
d “Find Nearest… (on map screen)
The Find Nearest voice command is the fastest
method of specifying a place/landmark as your
destination. Many kinds of place/landmark can
be found.
2Find Place Commands P. 247
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Changing Your Destination
Selecting a Destination on the Map
Navigation
Selecting a Destination on the Map
Select a new destination when en route by selecting a location on the map.
1. Scroll the map to position the
cursor over your desired
destination, adjusting the map
scale as necessary. Press u.
If the address displayed is not
the desired location, press the
CANCEL/BACK button and
repeat the procedure.
2. Rotate i to select OK or Set as
Dest. (depending on the screen
displayed). Press u.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
1Selecting a Destination on the Map
If there is more than one icon or street under the
map cursor, you are prompted to select the item
from a list.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
If you select Map Icon, rotate i to select a
place and press u.
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Changing Your Destination
Entering a New Destination
Navigation
3. Rotate i to select an option.
Press u.
The route is automatically
recalculated and displayed on
the map screen.
The following options are available:
Set as New Destination: Sets the location as your new destination.
Add to Dest. List: Sets the location as a new waypoint.
Entering a New Destination
HDEST/ROUTE button (when en route)
Dest. MENU 1 or Dest. MENU 2
Enter a new destination using the Destination Menu screen even when you are en
route.
1. Enter a new destination.
2Entering a Destination P. 68
After entering a new
destination, the address is
displayed on the Calculate
Route screen.
2. Rotate i to select OK. Press u.
1Entering a New Destination
d “Display Menu”, d “Display Navigation”
Continued
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Changing Your Destination
Entering a New Destination
Navigation
3. Rotate i to select an option.
Press u.
The route is automatically
recalculated and displayed on
the map screen.
The following options are available:
Set as New Destination: Sets the location as your new destination.
Add to Dest. List: Sets the location as a new waypoint.
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Navigation
Resuming Your Trip
Stop your vehicle en route (e.g., to rest, stop for gas, etc.), and then continue on
your route.
If you did not complete your route, the Continue Trip screen is displayed when you
restart your vehicle.
Rotate i to select OK. Press u.
You can continue on the same
route.
Route Pref.: Changes the route preferences (calculating method).
2Changing the Route Preference P. 91
View Routes: Displays three different routes.
2Viewing the Routes P. 92
DESTINATION MAP: Move r to select DESTINATION MAP to display a map of
the destination.
2Calculating the Route on the Destination Map P. 92
1Continuing Your Trip
The Continue Trip screen has the same options
as when you calculate a route.
2Calculating the Route P. 90
To cancel your destination, press the CANCEL/
BACK button.
Add to Address Book
You can add the destination address to the
address book.
2Adding an Address Book Entry P. 38
Add to Dest. List
You can add the address to the Destination List.
2Editing the Destination List P. 122
Call
You can place a phone call to the destination
phone number.
2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 170
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Audio
This section describes how to operate the audio system. You can play
music from a wide array of media sources, and control the audio system
using the audio buttons, the Interface Dial, or voice control.
Audio System .................................................. 130
About Your Audio System.............................. 130
Auxiliary Input Jack ........................................ 131
Audio System Theft Protection ....................... 131
Playing FM/AM Radio ..................................... 132
Selecting FM/AM Mode.................................. 132
Audio Screen Control..................................... 132
Audio Menu .................................................. 133
Radio Data System (RDS)................................ 134
Playing XM® Radio ......................................... 136
Selecting XM Mode........................................ 136
Audio Screen Control..................................... 136
Audio Menu .................................................. 137
Note Function ................................................ 138
XM® Radio Service ........................................ 140
Playing a Disc................................................... 141
Selecting Disc Mode....................................... 141
Audio Screen Control..................................... 141
Audio Menu...................................................142
Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Discs ........................143
Recommended Discs ......................................144
Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ............145
Selecting HDD Mode ......................................145
Audio Screen Control .....................................146
Audio Menu...................................................146
Recording a Music CD to HDD........................148
Searching for Music........................................150
Adding a Track to a User Playlist.....................151
Editing a Playlist .............................................151
Displaying Music Information .........................153
Updating Gracenote® Album Info..................154
Playing an iPod® .............................................155
Selecting iPod® Mode....................................156
Audio Screen Control .....................................156
Audio Menu...................................................157
Searching for Music........................................158
Searching for Music Using Song By Voice™
(SBV)............................................................... 159
Playing a USB Flash Drive............................... 160
Selecting USB Mode....................................... 161
Audio Screen Control..................................... 161
Audio Menu .................................................. 162
Playing Tracks in Folders................................. 163
Playing Bluetooth® Audio ............................. 164
Selecting Bluetooth® Audio Mode................. 164
Switching to HFL Mode.................................. 165
Audio Screen Control..................................... 165
Adjusting the Sound ....................................... 166
Audio Remote Controls .................................. 167
Steering Wheel Controls ................................ 167
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Audio
Audio System
About Your Audio System
The audio system features FM/AM radio and XM® Radio. It can also play audio discs,
WMA/MP3/AAC tracks, iPods®, USB flash drives, and Bluetooth® devices.
The audio system is operable from the buttons and switches on the panel, or the
remote controls on the steering wheel.
The radio theft protection feature activates if the audio system is disconnected from
electric power. You need to enter a radio code that comes with your vehicle to
reactivate the disabled system.
1About Your Audio System
XM® Radio is available on a subscription basis
only.
2XM® Radio Service P. 140
XM® Radio is available in the United States and
Canada, except Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.
XM is a registered trademark of Sirius XM®
Radio, Inc.
Video CDs, DVD-Videos, and 3-inch (8-cm) mini
discs are not supported.
iPod® is a registered trademark owned by Apple
Inc.
MP3 and AAC are standard audio compression
formats. WMA is an audio compression format
developed by Microsoft Corporation.
You can operate the audio system by voice
commands.
2Audio Commands P. 249
XM® Radio
Remote Control
iPod®
USB Flash
Drive
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Audio System
Auxiliary Input Jack
Audio
Auxiliary Input Jack
Use the jack in the front console compartment to connect standard audio devices.
1. Open the AUX cover.
2. Connect a standard audio device to
the input jack using a 1/8 inch (3.5
mm) stereo miniplug.
The audio system automatically
switches to the AUX mode.
Audio System Theft Protection
The audio system is disabled when it is disconnected from the power source (e.g.,
when the battery is disconnected or goes dead.)
Entering the Audio Security Code
“ENTER CODE” appears on the display when the power is reconnected.
1. Turn on the audio system.
2. Enter the audio security code using the preset buttons. If you enter an incorrect
digit, continue to the last digit, then try again. If you do not enter the code
correctly after 10 tries, you need to visit a dealer to have the system reset.
1Auxiliary Input Jack
To switch the mode, press any of the other audio
mode buttons. You can return to the AUX mode
by pressing the USB/AUX button.
You cannot use the auxiliary input jack if you
replace the audio system.
1Audio System Theft Protection
Find the audio system’s security code and serial
number label in your Owner’s Manual kit.
Do not store the label in your vehicle. If you lose
the label, you must first retrieve the serial
number, and then obtain the code from your
dealer.
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Playing FM/AM Radio
Selecting FM/AM Mode
1. Press the AM/FM button.
Press the AM/FM button again, if necessary, to select the frequency band (AM,
FM1, FM2).
2. Select a station using the buttons (Preset, SCAN), the bars (SKIP, CATEGORY), and
the TUNE knob.
On the FM bands, you can also use the CATEGORY bar and TITLE button to
select a station provided by the Radio Data System (RDS).
The band and frequency are displayed on the display.
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in FM/AM mode)
Control the audio system through the navigation screen.
1. Move e to select a frequency band
(AM, FM1, or FM2).
2. Rotate i to select a preset
station. Press u.
Press and hold u until a beep
sounds to store the current
station in a preset button.
Move r to select AUDIO
MENU.
2Audio Menu P. 133
1Playing FM/AM Radio
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the radio using voice control
commands.
2Radio Commands P. 249
A visual guide helps you operate the audio
system.
2System Controls P. 4
2Basic Operation P. 6
The ST indicator comes on the display for stereo
FM broadcasts. Stereo reproduction in AM is not
available.
The radio can receive the complete AM and FM
bands:
AM band: 530 to 1710 kHz
FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHz
You can store six AM stations and 12 FM stations
in the preset buttons. FM1 and FM2 let you store
six stations each.
Stereo indicator Frequency band
Preset stations
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Playing FM/AM Radio
Audio Menu
Audio
Audio Menu
HAUDIO button (in FM/AM mode)
AUDIO MENU
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
Read Radio Text: Displays the text information broadcast by the current RDS
station.
2Radio Text Display P. 135
RDS Search: Searches for programs by RDS category.
2Searching for Programs by RDS Category P. 134
Scan: Scans for stations with a strong signal in the current band and plays a 10-
second sample. Select Scan again to stop scanning and play the current selection.
A.SEL (Auto Select): When set to ON, scans and automatically stores up to six
AM stations and 12 FM stations with a strong signal in the preset buttons.
Tune: Tunes the radio to the frequency you select. Rotate i to select a
frequency.
1Audio Menu
The A.SEL indicator comes on the display when
A.SEL is ON. If you do not like the stations Auto
Select has stored, you can change the
frequencies stored in the preset buttons
manually. Set A.SEL to OFF to restore the
previous preset button settings.
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Playing FM/AM Radio
Radio Data System (RDS)
Audio
Radio Data System (RDS)
Provides text data information related to your selected RDS capable FM station.
Press the TITLE button to turn RDS information on or off. When set to ON, the name
of the FM station is displayed on the display. When set to OFF, the frequency of the
station is displayed.
HAUDIO button (in FM/AM mode)
AUDIO MENU
RDS Search
Search for FM stations with a strong signal that are broadcasting the selected RDS
category information.
1. Move w or y to select a search
method (Seek Up, Seek Down,
Scan).
2. Rotate i to select a category.
Press u.
Scanning for stations in that
category begins.
If there are no RDS-capable
stations in the area, “NOTHING”
briefly appears on the display.
RDS Info Display
Searching for Programs by RDS Category
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Playing FM/AM Radio
Radio Data System (RDS)
Audio
HAUDIO button (in FM/AM mode)
AUDIO MENU
Read Radio Text
Display the radio text information of the selected RDS station.
Radio Text Display
1Radio Text Display
The RDS indicator comes on the display when the
selected RDS station is broadcasting text data.
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Playing XM® Radio
Selecting XM Mode
1. Press the XM button.
Press the XM button again, if necessary, to select the band (XM1, XM2).
2. Select a channel using the buttons (Preset, SCAN), the bars (SKIP, CATEGORY),
and the TUNE knob.
The band and channel are displayed on the display.
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in XM mode)
Control the audio system through the navigation screen.
1. Move e to select the channel band
(XM1, XM2).
2. Rotate i to select a preset
channel. Press u.
Press and hold u until a beep
sounds to store the current
channel in a preset button.
Move r to select AUDIO
MENU.
2Audio Menu P. 137
1Playing XM® Radio
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the radio using voice control
commands.
2Radio Commands P. 249
A visual guide helps you operate the audio
system.
2System Controls P. 4
2Basic Operation P. 6
In the channel mode, all available channels are
selectable. In the category mode, you can select
a channel within a category (Jazz, Rock, Classical,
etc.).
There may be instances when XM® Radio does
not broadcast all the data fields (artist name,
title). This does not indicate a problem with your
audio system.
You can store 12 XM stations in the preset
buttons. XM1 and XM2 let you store six stations
each.
XM® Radio display messages will be displayed
on the audio screen.
2XM® Radio Display Messages P. 140
Channel band
Preset channels
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Playing XM® Radio
Audio Menu
Audio
Audio Menu
HAUDIO button (in XM mode)
AUDIO MENU
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Note: Records a 10-second sound file from the current channel.
2Note Function P. 138
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
Tune: Tunes to the channel you select. Rotate i to select a channel.
Mode: Sets CH (channel mode) or CAT (category mode) scan mode.
Channel List: Displays the list of available channels. Scroll the list to select a
channel.
Channel Scan: Scans for channels with a strong signal in the current band and
plays a 10-second sample. Select Channel Scan again to stop scanning and play
the current selection.
Category Scan: Scans for channels with a strong signal in the selected category in
the current band and plays a 10-second sample. Select Category Scan again to
stop scanning and play the current selection.
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Playing XM® Radio
Note Function
Audio
Note Function
Record a 10-second sound file from the current channel that contains the channel,
category, name, and title information.
1. When tuned to the channel you want to record, press and hold the XM button for
a few seconds to start recording.
2. Press the XM button again to stop the recording if less than 10 seconds have
elapsed.
HAUDIO button (in XM mode)
AUDIO MENU
Note
Rotate i to select a sound file. Press
u to select PLAY.
Recording a Sound File
Replaying a Sound File
1Recording a Note
The system can store up to 30 sound files. Each
time you add a new recording, the oldest one is
deleted.
Recorded date
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Playing XM® Radio
Note Function
Audio
HAUDIO button (in XM mode)
AUDIO MENU
Note
1. Rotate i to select a sound file.
2. Move y to select DELETE.
3. Rotate i to select Delete All or
Delete Selected Item. Press u.
Deleting a Sound File
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Playing XM® Radio
XM® Radio Service
Audio
XM® Radio Service
1. You need your radio ID ready before registering for subscription.
To see the ID in the display, rotate the TUNE knob while in XM mode until “0”
appears in the center display.
2. Have your radio ID and credit card number ready, and either call XM or visit the
XM website to subscribe.
Press the XM button and stay in this mode for about 30 minutes until the service is
activated. Make sure your vehicle is in an open area with good reception.
LOADING: XM is loading the audio or program information.
OFF AIR: The channel is not currently broadcasting.
UPDATING: The encryption code is being updated. Channels 0 and 1 still work
normally.
NO SIGNAL: The signal is too weak in the current location.
--------: No such channel exists, the channel is not part of your subscription, or the
artist or title information is not available.
CHECK ANTENNA: There is a problem with the XM antenna. Contact a dealer.
Subscribing to XM® Radio
Receiving XM® Radio
XM® Radio Display Messages
1Subscribing to XM® Radio
Contact Information for XM® Radio:
U.S.: XM® Radio at www.siriusxm.com, or
(800) 852-9696
Canada: XM Canada at www.xmradio.ca, or
(877) 209-0079
1Receiving XM® Radio
The XM satellites are in orbit over the equator;
therefore, objects south of the vehicle may cause
satellite reception interruptions. Satellite signals
are more likely to be blocked by tall buildings
and mountains the farther north you travel from
the equator.
You may experience reception problems under
the following circumstances:
In a location with an obstruction to the south
of your vehicle
In tunnels
On the lower level of a multi-tiered road
Large items are carried on the roof rack
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Audio
Playing a Disc
Selecting Disc Mode
1. Press the CD button to play a CD or other disc.
2. Insert a disc into the disc slot.
The disc automatically begins playing.
3. Select a track using the buttons (Preset, SCAN) and the bars (SKIP, CATEGORY).
The track number and elapsed time are displayed on the display. Title
information for audio CDs is displayed if found in the Gracenote® Album Info
(Gracenote® Media Database) stored on the built-in hard disc drive (HDD). Text
information stored on MP3/WMA/AAC discs is also displayed.
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in DISC mode)
Control the audio system through the navigation screen.
Rotate i to select a track. Press u.
Move e to select FOLDER LIST to
display the list of folders on MP3/
WMA/AAC discs having a folder
structure.
2Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Discs
P. 143
Move r to select AUDIO MENU
to display the Audio Menu.
2Audio Menu P. 142
1Recording a Note
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the disc using voice control
commands.
2Disc Commands P. 250
A visual guide helps you operate the audio
system.
2System Controls P. 4
2Basic Operation P. 6
In some cases, the name of the artist, album, or
track may not appear correctly.
Do not use discs with adhesive labels. The label
can cause the disc to jam in the unit.
WMA and AAC tracks protected by digital
rights management (DRM) cannot be played.
The audio system displays UNSUPPORTED, then
skips to the next track.
If there is a problem, you may see an error
message on the display.
2Error Messages P. 227
If you eject the disc but do not remove it from
the slot, the system reloads the disc automatically
after several seconds.
Pausing a Disc
Press the preset 1 button. To resume playing the
disc, press the button again.
Disc mode
Track list
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Playing a Disc
Audio Menu
Audio
Audio Menu
HAUDIO button (in DISC mode)
AUDIO MENU
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available, depending on the type of disc:
Rec to HDD: Records a music CD onto the HDD for playback using HDD Audio.
2Recording a Music CD to HDD P. 148
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
HDD Setup: Displays menu for setting HDD preferences for recording music CDs
and for updating Gracenote® information.
2Recording a Music CD to HDD P. 148
2Updating Gracenote® Album Info P. 154
Repeat:
6: Repeats the current track.
7: Repeats all tracks in the current folder.
Random:
3: Plays all tracks on the current disc in random order.
4: Plays all tracks in the current folder in random order.
1Repeat, Random, and Scan Play
1. Rotate i to select Repeat, Random, or
Scan. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
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Playing a Disc
Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Discs
Audio
Scan:
1: Scans all tracks on the disc (or in the selected folder) in the order they were
recorded (stored) and plays a 10-second sample. Select OFF to stop scanning and
play the current selection.
2: Scans the first track in each folder on the disc and plays a 10-second
sample. Select OFF to stop scanning and play the current selection.
Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Discs
HAUDIO button (in DISC mode)
FOLDER LIST
Change the folder on MP3/WMA/AAC discs that have tracks stored in a folder
structure.
1. Rotate i to select a folder. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select a track. Press
u.
The system displays the track list
and begins playing the selected
track.
1Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Discs
Folder List
Any tracks not in a folder are automatically
added to a “ROOT” folder, which is displayed
at the top of the Folder List.
If the root folder has additional folders in a
lower layer, they are listed on the screen.
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Playing a Disc
Recommended Discs
Audio
Recommended Discs
Use only high-quality CD-R or CD-RW discs labeled for audio use.
Use only CD-R or CD-RW discs on which the recordings are closed.
Play only standard round-shaped discs.
Use DVD-R/RW discs that meet DVD verification standards.
Recording to HDD
Only standard CD-DA (44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo PCM digital sound data) discs can
be recorded to HDD.
Digital music tracks, such as MP3, WMA, AAC, etc., in CD-R or DVD-R cannot be
copied to HDD. Likewise, digital music tracks recorded to HDD cannot be copied
to CD-R and DVD-R.
Discs with MP3, WMA, or AAC Tracks
Some software files may not allow for audio play or text data display.
Some versions of MP3, WMA, or AAC formats may be unsupported. If an
unsupported track is found, the audio unit displays UNSUPPORTED, and then skips
to the next track.
1Recommended Discs
A Dual-disc cannot play on this audio unit. If
recorded under certain conditions, a CD-R or CD-
RW may not play either.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent
#’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380;
5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and
worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and
DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks
and the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of
DTS, Inc.© 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
The disc packages or jackets should have one of these symbols.
Also includes:
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Audio
Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
The Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio function plays tracks from music CDs that have
been recorded onto the built-in HDD. You can arrange the tracks in playlists or play
the tracks using various search methods.
Selecting HDD Mode
1. Press the HDD button to play tracks stored on the HDD.
2. Select a track by genre, artist, album, recording (ripping) date, playlist, or track list.
The track number and elapsed time are displayed on the display. Title
information is displayed if found in the Gracenote® Album Info (Gracenote®
Media Database) stored on the HDD.
The HDD has two types of playlists: original playlists and user playlists. An
original playlist is automatically created for each album when a music CD is
recorded. You can customize up to six user playlists provided on the HDD by
adding tracks from your original playlists.
1Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the HDD audio using voice
control commands.
2HDD Commands P. 250
A visual guide helps you operate the audio
system.
2System Controls P. 4
2Basic Operation P. 6
In some cases, the name of the artist, album, or
track may not appear correctly.
Music tracks recorded on HDD cannot be
recorded onto CDs or other devices.
Tracks are recorded at four times the playback
speed using ultra-efficient compression
technology; therefore, sound quality may vary
slightly from the original.
If the HDD is ever replaced, all music data is lost
and cannot be recovered.
If there is a problem, you may see an error
message on the display.
2Error Messages P. 227
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Audio Screen Control
Audio
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in HDD mode)
Control the audio screen through the navigation system.
Rotate i to select a track. Press u.
Move w or y to select ALBUM-
or ALBUM+ to change albums.
Move e to select MUSIC SEARCH
to display the Music Search Menu.
2Searching for Music P. 150
Move r to select AUDIO MENU.
2Audio Menu P. 146
Audio Menu
HAUDIO button (in HDD mode)
AUDIO MENU
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
HDD mode
Track list
1Repeat, Random, and Scan Play
1. Rotate i to select Repeat, Random, or
Scan. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Audio Menu
Audio
The following items are available:
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
Add to Playlist: Adds the current track to a user playlist.
2Adding a Track to a User Playlist P. 151
Edit Music Info.: Edits artist name, playlist name, track name, genre, and track
order in playlists. You can also delete tracks and playlists.
2Editing a Playlist P. 151
Get Music Info.: Gets the original title information for a track in a user playlist
from an original playlist.
2Displaying Music Information P. 153
Repeat
6: Repeats the current track.
Random
3: Plays all tracks on the HDD in random order.
Scan
1: Scans all tracks on the HDD in the order they were recorded and plays a 10-
second sample. Select OFF to stop scanning and play the current selection.
HDD Setup: Displays menu for setting preferences for recording music CDs and
updating Gracenote® information.
2Recording a Music CD to HDD P. 148
2Updating Gracenote® Album Info P. 154
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Recording a Music CD to HDD
Audio
Recording a Music CD to HDD
The songs on music CDs are automatically recorded (ripped) by factory default to the
HDD the first time you play each disc. You can then play the songs directly from the
HDD.
1. Move r to select AUDIO MENU.
2. Rotate i to select Cancel Rec to HDD. Press u.
1Recording a Music CD to HDD
You can add tracks to user playlists, where you
can mix and match tracks from other CDs
recorded on the HDD.
2Adding a Track to a User Playlist P. 151
2Editing a Playlist P. 151
If you stop the engine or the power system is
turned off while recording a CD, there may be
pauses between songs when you play back from
the HDD.
Repeat, random, and scan functions are not
available during recording.
You can play music from other sources (e.g., XM,
HDD, etc.) while recording.
Please note that there is no compensation
offered in the case of unsuccessful recording of
audio data or the loss of audio data due to any
cause whatsoever.
Clearing the HDD
Any music tracks stored on the HDD can be
deleted. Select Music on HDD in the Clear
Personal Data menu.
2Clear Personal Data P. 65
Stopping Recording
Recording indicator
Recorded
Recording
Ready to record
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Recording a Music CD to HDD
Audio
HAUDIO button (in DISC or HDD mode)
AUDIO MENU
HDD Setup
1. Rotate i to select CD
Recording. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select MANUAL.
Press u.
3. Move r to select RETURN.
4. Rotate i to select Rec to HDD.
Press u.
During recording, rotate i to
select Cancel Rec to HDD. Press
u to cancel.
Recording a CD Manually
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Searching for Music
Audio
Searching for Music
HAUDIO button (in HDD mode)
MUSIC SEARCH
Search for music recorded to HDD using six different methods.
1. Rotate i to select a search
category. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
Move w or y to select
alphabetical tabs on some
screens.
The first track begins playing.
1Searching for Music
Albums, Artists, and Tracks display lists in
alphabetical order. Ripped Date displays albums
in chronological order.
You can also search for music on the HDD
through voice commands using SBV.
2Searching for Music Using Song By
Voice™ (SBV) P. 159
RANDOM ALL TRACKS
Move r to select RANDOM ALL TRACKS to
shuffle the playback of all tracks that have been
recorded to HDD.
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Adding a Track to a User Playlist
Audio
Adding a Track to a User Playlist
HAUDIO button (in HDD mode)
AUDIO MENU
Add to Playlist
Add a track from any playlist to one of the six user playlists.
Rotate i to select a playlist. Press
u.
The track is added to the end of the
playlist.
Editing a Playlist
HAUDIO button (in HDD mode)
AUDIO MENU
Edit Music Info.
Change the playlist name, track title, artist name, genre, and track order of the
current playlist. You can also delete tracks, playlists, and albums.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
1Adding a Track to a User Playlist
The maximum number of songs in each of the six
user playlists is 999. Adding new songs
overwrites the oldest songs.
Adding a track from a user playlist into the same
user playlist will cause the track to appear twice
in the playlist.
1Editing a Playlist
Deleting an album (original playlist) also deletes
the album tracks you have stored in any user
playlists.
Deleting a user playlist or deleting all tracks from
a user playlist does not remove the playlist folder.
The folder retains the playlist name and artist
information.
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Editing a Playlist
Audio
The following items are available, depending on the type of playlist:
Edit Artist Name: Enter a new artist name. Move r to select OK when finished.
Then, select whether to apply the new artist name to the album (playlist) and all
tracks, the current track only, all tracks, or the album (playlist) only.
Edit Playlist Name (user playlists): Enter a new playlist name. Move r to select
OK when finished.
Edit Album Name (original playlists): Enter a new album name. Move r to
select OK when finished.
Edit Track Name: Enter a new track name. Move r to select OK when finished.
Edit Genre: Select a new genre. Then select the original playlist to apply the
genre.
Edit Track Order (user playlists): Select the track to move, and then select the
new location. Repeat to move more than one track. Move r to select OK when
finished.
Delete Playlist: Deletes the user playlist. Rotate i to select Yes at the
confirmation prompt to delete the playlist.
Delete Album: Deletes the original playlist. Rotate i to select Yes at the
confirmation prompt to delete the album.
Delete Track: Deletes the current track. Rotate i to select Yes at the
confirmation prompt to delete the current track.
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Displaying Music Information
Audio
Displaying Music Information
HAUDIO button (in HDD mode)
AUDIO MENU
Get Music Info.
Display the music information (album name, artist name, genre) for an album
(original playlist).
Gracenote® searches for the
information of the currently
selected album (original playlist).
Rotate i to select an album. Press
u.
The information is displayed.
1Displaying Music Information
The maximum number of original playlists is 999
with a maximum of 99 songs in each playlist.
Each album CD counts as an original playlist.
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Updating Gracenote® Album Info
Audio
Updating Gracenote® Album Info
HAUDIO button (in HDD or DISC mode)
AUDIO MENU
HDD Setup
Update the Gracenote® Album Info (Gracenote® Media Database) that is included
with the navigation system.
1. Insert the update disc into the disc
slot or connect the USB flash drive
that includes the update.
2. Rotate i to select Gracenote
Info. Update. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select USB or Disc
update source media. Press u.
4. Rotate i to select Yes on the
confirmation screen. Press u.
The system updates the
Gracenote information.
5. Rotate i to select OK on the
confirmation screen. Press u.
1Updating Gracenote® Album Info
To acquire updated files:
Consult your dealer.
U.S.: Visit automobiles.honda.com.
Canada: Visit www.hondanavi.ca.
Once you perform an update, any information
you edited before will be overwritten or erased.
Maximum capacity Remaining capacity
Gracenote version
number
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Audio
Playing an iPod®
1. Unclip the USB connector in the glovebox and loosen the adapter cable.
2. Install the iPod® dock connector to the USB connector.
Connecting an iPod®
1Connecting an iPod®
Do not use an extension cable with the USB
adapter cable.
Do not connect your iPod® using a hub.
Do not use a device such as a card reader or
hard disk drive, as the device or your tracks
may be damaged.
We recommend backing up your data before
using the device in your vehicle.
Displayed messages may vary depending on
the device model and software version.
Your audio system may not work with all
software versions of these devices.
If the audio system does not recognize your
iPod®, try reconnecting it a few times or reboot
the device.
Model Compatibility
Model
iPod (5th generation)
iPod classic 80GB/160GB (launch in 2007)
iPod classic 120GB (launch in 2008)
iPod nano
iPod touch
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Playing an iPo
Selecting iPod® Mode
Audio
Selecting iPod® Mode
1. Connect the iPod® to the USB adapter cable in the console compartment.
2. Press the USB/AUX button until you get to iPod® mode.
3. Select a track using the iPod® menu on the screen.
The current track number and total number of tracks are displayed on the
display.
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in iPod® mode)
Control the audio screen through the navigation system.
Rotate i to select a track. Press u.
Move e to select MUSIC SEARCH
to change songs in the track list.
2Searching for Music P. 158
Move r to select AUDIO MENU.
2Audio Menu P. 157
1Playing an iPod®
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the iPod® using voice control
commands.
2iPod® Commands P. 251
A visual guide helps you operate the audio
system.
2System Controls P. 4
2Basic Operation P. 6
In some cases, the name of the artist, album, or
track may not appear correctly.
Available operating functions vary on models or
versions. Some functions may not be available on
the vehicle’s audio system.
If there is a problem, you may see an error
message on the display.
2Error Messages P. 227
iPod® mode
Track list
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Playing an iPo
Audio Menu
Audio
Audio Menu
HAUDIO button (in iPod® mode)
AUDIO MENU
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
Repeat
6: Repeats the current track.
Shuffle:
3: Plays all tracks in the track list in random order.
5: Plays all tracks in the track list in random order by albums. Each song in an
album is played in the right order and only the order of albums is randomized.
1Repeat and Shuffle Play
1. Rotate i to select Repeat or Shuffle. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
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Playing an iPo
Searching for Music
Audio
Searching for Music
HAUDIO button (in iPod® mode)
MUSIC SEARCH
Search for music using the iPod® menu.
1. Rotate i to select a search
category. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The selection begins playing.
1Searching for Music
The order of the track list displayed if you select
“All” on the iPod® menu varies depending on
the iPod® model and software.
You can also search for music on the iPod®
through voice commands using SBV.
2Searching for Music Using Song By
Voice™ (SBV) P. 159
SHUFFLE ALL TRACKS
Move r to select SHUFFLE ALL TRACKS to
shuffle the playback of all tracks on the iPod®.
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Audio
Searching for Music Using Song By Voice™ (SBV)
Use Song By Voice™ (SBV) to search for and play music from your HDD or iPod®
device using voice commands.
1. Set Song By Voice to ON in the
system setup.
2Song By Voice™ (SBV) P. 46
2. Say d “Hard Disc Drive Search” or
d “iPod Search” to activate the
SBV feature for the HDD or iPod®.
The SBV commands that you
can use are displayed on the
screen.
3. Say a command.
Example 1: Say d “List Artist
‘Artist A’” to view a list of songs
by that artist. Select the desired
song to start playing.
Example 2: Say d “Play Artist
‘Artist A’” to start playing songs
by that artist.
4. To cancel SBV mode, press the
CANCEL (BACK) button on the
steering wheel or any button on
the navigation system interface.
The selected song continues
playing.
1Searching for Music Using Song By Voice™ (SBV)
The SBV voice commands give you more control
over the music than the regular iPod® and HDD
voice commands.
2Song By Voice™ Commands P. 251
You can add phonetic modifications of difficult
words so that it is easier for SBV to recognize
artists, songs, albums, and composers in voice
commands.
2Phonetic Modification P. 47
SBV may not be able to recognize languages
other than English for the artist name, song title,
album title, and composers.
Once you have canceled this mode, you need to
say d “Hard Disc Drive Search” or d “iPod
Search” again to re-activate this mode.
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Audio
Playing a USB Flash Drive
1. Unclip the USB connector in the glovebox and loosen the adapter cable.
2. Install the USB flash drive to the USB connector.
Use a recommended USB flash drive of 256 MB or higher.
Some digital audio players may not be compatible.
Some USB flash drives (e.g., a device with security lockout) may not work.
Some software files may not allow for audio play or text data display.
Some versions of MP3, WMA, or AAC formats may be unsupported.
Connecting a USB Flash Drive
1Connecting a USB Flash Drive
Do not use an extension cable with the USB
adapter cable.
Do not connect your USB flash drive using a
hub.
Do not use a device such as a card reader or
hard disk drive, as the device or your tracks
may be damaged.
We recommend backing up your data before
using the device in your vehicle.
USB Flash Drives
1USB Flash Drives
Digital music tracks, such as MP3, WMA, AAC,
etc., in USB flash drives cannot be copied to
HDD. Likewise, digital music tracks recorded to
HDD cannot be copied to USB flash drives.
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Playing a USB Flash Drive
Selecting USB Mode
Audio
Selecting USB Mode
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB adapter cable in the console
compartment.
2. Press the USB/AUX button until you get to USB mode.
3. Select a track using skip, scan, folder list, or track list.
The current track number and folder number are displayed on the display.
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in USB mode)
Control the audio screen through the navigation system.
Rotate i to select a track. Press u.
Move e to select FOLDER LIST to
display the folder list.
2Playing Tracks in Folders P. 163
Move r to select AUDIO MENU.
2Audio Menu P. 162
1Playing a USB Flash Drive
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the audio system using voice
control commands.
2USB Commands P. 251
A visual guide helps you operate the audio
system.
2System Controls P. 4
2Basic Operation P. 6
In some cases, the name of the artist, album, or
track may not appear correctly.
Tracks on the USB flash drive are played in their
stored order. This order may be different from
the order displayed on your PC or device.
The audio system displays UNPLAYABLE FILE, and
then skips to the next track when the following
tracks are played:
Tracks in WMA or AAC format protected by
digital rights management (DRM)
Tracks in unsupported format
If there is a problem, you may see an error
message on the display.
2Error Messages P. 227
USB mode
Track list
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Playing a USB Flash Drive
Audio Menu
Audio
Audio Menu
HAUDIO button (in USB mode)
AUDIO MENU
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
Repeat:
6: Repeats the current track.
7: Repeats all tracks in the current folder.
Random:
3: Plays all tracks on the USB flash drive in random order.
4: Plays all tracks in the current folder in random order.
Scan:
1: Scans all tracks in the current folder in the order they were stored and plays
a 10-second sample. Select OFF to stop scanning and play the current selection.
2: Scans the first track in each folder on the USB flash drive and plays a 10-
second sample. Select OFF to stop scanning and play the current selection.
1Repeat, Random, and Scan Play
1. Rotate i to select Repeat, Random, or
Scan. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
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Playing a USB Flash Drive
Playing Tracks in Folders
Audio
Playing Tracks in Folders
HAUDIO button (in USB mode)
FOLDER LIST
Change the folder if the tracks are stored in a folder structure.
1. Rotate i to select a folder. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select a track. Press
u.
The display returns to the track list
menu and the selected track.
1Playing Tracks in Folders
Folder List
Any music tracks not in a folder are
automatically added to a “ROOT” folder,
which is displayed at the top of the Folder List.
If the root folder has additional folders in a
lower layer, they are listed on the screen.
RANDOM ALL TRACKS
Move r to select RANDOM ALL TRACKS to
shuffle the playback of all tracks on the USB flash
drive.
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Audio
Playing Bluetooth® Audio
Your audio system allows you to listen to music tracks stored on your Bluetooth-
compatible phone.
This function is available when the phone is linked to the vehicle’s Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink® (HFL) system.
2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLinP. 169
Selecting Bluetooth® Audio Mode
1. Make sure that your phone is on, paired, and linked to HFL.
2Pairing a Phone P. 172
2. Press the USB/AUX button to select Bluetooth® Audio mode.
A Bluetooth® message and icon are displayed on the display and screen.
3. If necessary, follow the cell phone operating instructions for playing audio tracks.
Check the following if the phone is not recognized:
Another HFL-compatible phone, which is not compatible for Bluetooth® Audio, is
already connected.
1Playing Bluetooth® Audio
d “Display audio screen”
You can control the audio system using voice
control commands.
2Bluetooth® Audio Commands P. 251
Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones with
streaming audio capabilities are compatible. To
check if your phone is compatible:
U.S.: Visit automobiles.honda.com/
handsfreelink.
Canada: Visit www.handsfreelink.ca.
Call HandsFreeLink customer support at
(888) 528-7876.
In some states, it may be illegal to perform some
data device functions while driving.
In some cases, the name of the artist, album, or
track may not appear correctly.
Only one phone can be used with HFL at a time.
When there are more than two paired phones in
the vehicle, the first paired phone the system
finds will be automatically linked.
Pressing the TITLE side of the SCAN/TITLE bar
switches the center display between the
Bluetooth® Audio message and the device
name.
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Playing Bluetooth® Audio
Switching to HFL Mode
Audio
Switching to HFL Mode
1. If you receive a call when
Bluetooth® Audio is playing, press
the h (Pick-Up) button on the
steering wheel to answer the call.
2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
P. 170
2. Press the j (Hang-Up) button to
end the call, and Bluetooth® Audio
is resumed.
Audio Screen Control
HAUDIO button (in BT mode)
AUDIO MENU
Control the audio screen through the navigation system.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Sound Setup: Displays the sound preferences screen.
2Adjusting the Sound P. 166
Resume/Pause: Resumes/pauses play.
1Playing Bluetooth® Audio
If more than one phone is paired to the HFL
system, there may be a delay before the system
begins to play.
A “NO CONNECT” message may be displayed if:
The phone is not linked to HFL.
The phone is not turned on.
The phone is not in the vehicle.
An incompatible phone is connected.
h (Pick-Up) button
j (Hang-Up) button
1Audio Screen Control
The pause function may not be available on
some devices.
The display items may vary depending on the
connected device.
Bluetooth® Audio mode
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Audio
Adjusting the Sound
HAUDIO button
AUDIO MENU
Sound Setup
Adjust the sound bass, treble, fader, and balance. You can also adjust the strength
of the sound coming from the center and subwoofer speakers. In addition, you can
set Dolby PL (ProLogic) II and Speed-sensitive Volume Compensation (SVC).
1. Rotate i to select the sound
mode to adjust. Press u.
2. Rotate i to adjust the desired
level. Press u.
The display returns to the audio
screen after a few seconds.
You can also use the 8 (Sound) button to adjust the sound. Press the 8
button repeatedly to cycle through the edit modes, displayed on the display. Rotate
the VOL 9 knob to adjust the setting.
1Adjusting the Sound
You can check the level on the navigation screen
or on the display. When the level reaches the
center, you will see “C” in the display.
Fader adjusts the front-to-back strength, while
balance adjusts the side-to-side strength. If the
fader adjustment is set to the maximum front
level, the subwoofer is turned off. If the fader is
set to the maximum rear level, the center speaker
is off.
Dolby PL II signal processing creates multi-
channel surround sound from 2-channel stereo
audio sources. Dolby ProLogic II is available only
in DISC (CD-DA, MP3, WMA, AAC), XM® Radio,
AUX (USB, iPod®, AUX, Bluetooth® Audio), and
HDD modes.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby, ProLogic, MLP Lossless, and
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
The SVC has four modes: OFF, LOW, MID, and
HIGH. SVC adjusts the volume level based on the
vehicle speed. The faster you go, the audio
volume increases. As you slow down, the audio
volume decreases. If you feel the sound is too
loud, choose LOW, and vice versa.
TREBLE BASS
SVC BALANCE
FADER
SUBWOOFERDOLBY PL II CENTER
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Audio
Audio Remote Controls
Steering Wheel Controls
Control basic audio system functions using the controls mounted on the steering
wheel.
Adjusts the volume.
Press the R (Volume) button to increase the volume.
Press the U (Volume) button to decrease the volume.
Changes the audio source mode. Press to cycle through all currently connected
media sources.
1MODE Button
DISC mode appears only when a disc is loaded.
When in AUX mode, the following are operable
from the remote audio controls:
iPod®/USB flash drive connected to the USB
adapter cable
Audio unit plugged into the auxiliary input jack
Bluetooth® Audio (not all phones support this
function)
Volume button Mode button
Channel button
VOL (Volume) Button
MODE Button
FM2FM1
AUX XM1
AM
DISCHDD XM2
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Audio Remote Controls
Steering Wheel Controls
Audio
FM/AM, XM
Press the N (Channel) button to change to the next preset station (channel).
Press the B (Channel) button to go to the previous preset station (channel).
FM/AM: Press and hold for one second to scan for a station with a strong signal.
XM: Press and hold for one second to go to the next/previous channel in the
current category.
DISC, HDD, iPod®, USB, Bluetooth® Audio (on some phones)
Press the N button to skip to the end of the current track.
Press the B button to skip to the beginning of the current track. Press the B
button again to go to the beginning of the previous track.
Press and hold to skip forward/backward to the first track of the next folder.
CH (Channel) Button
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
This section describes how to operate Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®. You
can place and receive phone calls using your vehicle’s audio system
without handling your cell phone.
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® ............... 170
Pairing a Phone .................................... 172
Importing Phonebook Data .................. 177
Setting Up Speed Dialing...................... 178
Editing User Name and PIN................... 180
Phone Setup ........................................ 181
Making a Call....................................... 182
Receiving a Call.................................... 185
HFL Menus........................................... 186
170
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HPHONE button
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
PHONE SETUP: Move r to set up the HFL features.
2Pairing a Phone P. 172
2Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 178
Call History: Displays the call history.
2Using Call History P. 184
Phonebook: Displays the phonebook.
2Using the Phonebook P. 183
Dial: Makes a call by entering the phone number.
2Entering a Phone Number P. 183
More Speed Dial: Displays more speed dial entries stored in the system.
2Using Speed Dial P. 184
Speed Dial 1-4: Makes a call to stored speed dial entries.
2Using Speed Dial P. 184
1Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
You can control the HFL system using voice
commands.
2HFL Menus P. 186
To use HFL, you need a Bluetooth-compatible
cell phone. For a list of compatible phones,
pairing procedures, and special feature
capabilities:
U.S.: Visit automobiles.honda.com/
handsfreelink.
Canada: Visit www.handsfreelink.ca.
Call HandsFreeLink customer support at
(888) 528-7876.
Voice Control Tips
Aim the vents away from the ceiling and close
the windows, as noise coming from them may
interfere with the microphone.
Press and release the d (Talk) button before
giving a command. Speak clearly and naturally
after a beep.
2Voice Control Operation P. 5
If the microphone picks up voices other than
yours, the command may be misinterpreted.
When HFL is in use, navigation voice
commands cannot be recognized.
To change the volume level, use the audio
system’s volume knob or the remote audio
controls.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Say d “Hands-free help” or d “Help” any time to get help or hear a list of
commands.
2Voice Help P. 5
Help Features
1Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Bluetooth® name and logos are registered
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and
any use of such marks by Honda Motors Co.,
Ltd., is under license. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their respective owners.
HFL Limitations
An incoming call on HFL will interrupt
Bluetooth® Audio when it is playing. Audio will
resume when the call is ended.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Pairing a Phone
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Pairing a Phone
HPHONE button
When no Bluetooth-compatible phone is paired, the following screen appears:
1. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
2. Put your cell phone in “Discovery”
or “Search” mode.
3. Select OK.
4. Select your phone in the list.
Select Find Another Phone if
your phone is not found.
Refer to your phone manual for
instructions on searching for a
Bluetooth® device.
5. Enter the 4-digit pairing code on
your phone when prompted to
complete the pairing process.
1Pairing a Phone
Your Bluetooth-compatible phone must be
paired to HFL before you can make and receive
hands-free calls.
You can control the HFL system using voice
commands.
2HFL Menus P. 186
The maximum range between your phone and
vehicle is about 30 feet (10 meters).
Phone Pairing Tips
You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle
is moving.
Your phone must be in discovery or search
mode when pairing the phone. Refer to your
phone’s manual.
Up to six phones can be paired.
Your phone’s battery may drain faster when it
is paired to HFL.
If your phone is not ready for pairing or not
found by the system within three minutes, the
system will time out and returns to idle.
The default pass-key “0000” is used until you
change the setting.
Pass-Key
You can change the pass-key setting.
2Changing the Pass-key P. 174
Delete a Phone
You can delete the paired phone.
2Deleting a Paired Phone P. 175
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Pairing a Phone
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Connection
Use the Phone setup screen to pair an additional Bluetooth-compatible phone if a
phone has been previously paired to the system.
1. Rotate i to select Add New
Phone. Press u.
2. Select the location (1-6) for the
phone to be added.
3. Put your cell phone in “Discovery”
or “Search” mode.
4. Select OK.
The system begins to search for
your phone.
5. Select your phone in the list.
Select Find Another Phone if
your phone is not found.
Refer to your phone manual for
instructions on searching for a
Bluetooth® device.
6. Enter the 4-digit pairing code on
your phone when prompted to
complete the pairing process.
Pairing from Phone Setup
1Pairing from Phone Setup
If a prompt appears asking to connect to a
phone, select No and proceed with step 1.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Pairing a Phone
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Connection
1. Rotate i to select Pass-key. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The following items are available:
Random: Uses a randomly generated pass-key.
Fixed: Create your own pass-key.
Changing the Pass-key
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Pairing a Phone
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
3. Move w to select DELETE to
remove the current pass-key.
4. Enter a new pass-key. Move r to
select OK.
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Connection
1. Rotate i to select Delete.
Deleting a Paired Phone
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Pairing a Phone
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
2. Rotate i to select a phone to
delete. Press u.
The Bluetooth® icon indicates
the currently linked phone.
Items to be deleted are indicated
with a trash icon.
3. Move r to select OK.
4. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u
to delete the device(s).
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Connection
1. Rotate i to select Connect. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select a phone. Press
u.
HFL disconnects the linked
phone and starts searching for
another paired phone. If no
other paired phone is found,
HFL automatically links the
previous phone.
3. Press u to select OK.
Trash icon
Bluetooth® icon
Changing the Currently Paired Phone
1Changing the Currently Paired Phone
If no other phones are found or paired when
trying to switch to another phone, HFL will
inform you that the original phone is linked
again.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Importing Phonebook Data
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Importing Phonebook Data
When your phone is paired, the
content of its phonebook and call
history are automatically imported to
HFL.
1Importing Phonebook Data
Up to 10,000 numbers for 1,000 names can be
imported. Up to three icons are displayed for
each phonebook entry. If there are more than
three numbers for an entry, “…” is displayed.
This feature is not available on all phones.
Preference Fax
Home Car
Mobile Voice
Work Other
Pager
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Setting Up Speed Dialing
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Setting Up Speed Dialing
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Edit Speed Dial
Store Speed Dial
Create speed dial entries with voice tags for easy calling.
1. Rotate i to select a location in
the speed dial list. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a number entry
method. Press u.
3. Follow the prompt to enter a voice
tag.
The following options are available:
Phonebook: Adds a number from the imported phonebook.
Call History: Adds a number from the last 30 numbers.
Dial: Enters a number manually.
1Setting Up Speed Dialing
You can control the HFL system using voice
commands.
2HFL Menus P. 186
Up to 20 speed dial entries can be stored per
user. The first four entries are displayed on the
Cellular Phone screen.
You can select a “No Entry” field directly from
the Cellular Phone screen to store a speed dial
number.
Speed dial
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Setting Up Speed Dialing
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Edit Speed Dial
1. Rotate i to select Store Voice
Tag. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a speed dial
entry. Press u.
3. Follow the prompt to enter a voice
tag.
Registering a Voice Tag to a Speed Dial Entry
1Registering a Voice Tag to a Speed Dial Entry
Voice tags allow you to call speed dial entries
from any screen by saying d Dial by voice tag
and the voice tag, followed by d Dial”.
Avoid using duplicate voice tags.
Avoid using “Home” as a voice tag.
It is easier for HFL to recognize a longer name
(e.g., “John Smith” instead of “John”).
1Deleting a Voice Tag
1. Rotate i to select Delete Voice Tag. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select the number you want to
delete the voice tag for. Move r to select OK.
1Deleting a Speed Dial Entry
1. Rotate i to select Delete Speed Dial. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select the entry you want to
delete. Move r to select OK.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Editing User Name and PIN
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Editing User Name and PIN
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Phone Name/PIN
Edit the user name of a paired phone, and protect the phonebook and speed dial
entries with a PIN.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Name: Enter a name.
PIN: Enter a 4-digit PIN. Re-enter to confirm. You can select DO NOT USE PIN to
remove a PIN number.
1Editing User Name and PIN
You can control the HFL system using voice
commands.
2HFL Menus P. 186
You can name up to six HFL users. Each can be
PIN protected, and have their own phonebook,
speed dial entries, and call history.
User name
PIN-protected
speed dial
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Phone Setup
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Phone Setup
HPHONE button
PHONE SETUP
Set HFL options and features.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select an option.
Press u.
The following items are available:
Connection: Pairs your phone to the system, connect/disconnect your phone, or
changes the pass-key.
2Pairing a Phone P. 172
Edit Speed Dial: Stores/deletes the speed dials or edits the voice tag.
2Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 178
Phone Name/PIN: Change your phone name or protects the phonebook/speed
dials with a PIN.
2Editing User Name and PIN P. 180
Auto Transfer: Sets whether to automatically transfer a call from your phone to
HFL when you enter and turn on the vehicle.
ON (factory default): Automatically transfers your call to HFL.
OFF: Disables the feature.
Auto Answer: Sets whether to automatically answer an incoming call after about
2, 5, or 10 seconds. To disable the feature, select OFF (factory default).
1Editing User Name and PIN
You can control the HFL system using voice
commands.
2HFL Menus P. 186
Clear Phone Information
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party,
delete all paired phones.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Making a Call
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Clear Phone Information: Clear all paired phones, phonebook entries, speed
dials, and pass-keys.
Making a Call
Make calls by entering a number or using the imported phonebook, call history, or
speed dial entries.
2Using the Phonebook P. 183
2Entering a Phone Number P. 183
2Using Call History P. 184
2Using Speed Dial P. 184
1Making a Call
You can control the HFL system using voice
commands.
2HFL Menus P. 186
When you say d “Dial by number” or d “Dial
by voice tag” on most screens, the following
screen appears:
Say the phone number or the voice tag (e.g., d
“John Smith“), followed by d “Dial“.
2Registering a Voice Tag to a Speed Dial
Entry P. 179
Only one phone can be used with HFL at a time.
When there are more than two paired phones in
the vehicle, a first paired phone the system finds
will be automatically linked.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Making a Call
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HPHONE button
Phonebook
1. Rotate i to select a name. Press
u.
Move w or y to select
alphabetical tabs to display the
entries in the group.
2. Rotate i to select a number.
Press u to begin dialing.
HPHONE button
Dial
1. Enter a phone number.
2. Move r to select DIAL to begin
dialing.
Using the Phonebook
1Using the Phonebook
You must first import a phonebook before using
it to make calls.
2Importing Phonebook Data P. 177
Entering a Phone Number
1Entering a Phone Number
A command that consists of several words can be
spoken together. For example, say d “123-456-
7890” at once.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Making a Call
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HPHONE button
Call History
Rotate i to select a call. Press u to
begin dialing.
Move w or y to select All, Dial,
Receive, Missed to view the call
history by category.
From the PHONE screen: Rotate i to select one of the four speed dial numbers.
Press u to begin dialing.
From the PHONE screen: Rotate i to select More Speed Dial. Press u. Rotate
i to select a number. Press u to begin dialing.
Using Call History
1Using Call History
The call history only shows the last 30 calls from
your phone.
Using Speed Dial
1Using Speed Dial
To make a call using speed dial, you need to
create speed dial entries.
2Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 178
If the other phone is PIN-protected, enter the PIN
when prompted. Select OK. PINs are optional.
2Editing User Name and PIN P. 180
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Receiving a Call
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Receiving a Call
1. Press the h (Pick-Up) button to
answer a call and display the
Calling screen.
“HANDSFREELINK” is also
displayed on the display.
2. Press the j (Hang-Up) button to
terminate the call.
The following options are available during a call:
Dial Tones (available on some phones): Allows you to send numbers or names
during a call. This is useful when you call an automated phone system.
Transfer: Allows you to transfer a call from HFL to your phone, or from your
phone to HFL.
Mute: Allows you to mute your voice.
1Receiving a Call
An incoming call notification appears on the
screen, and you hear an audible ring tone.
If your phone has Call Waiting, press the h
button to put the original call on hold and
answer the incoming call. To return to the
original call, press the h button again. If you
want to hang up the original call and answer the
new call, press the j button.
To change the volume level of HFL, use the audio
system volume knob or the steering wheel
volume controls.
Some phones may send battery, signal strength,
and roaming status information to the screen.
Phonebook
Displays the imported phonebook.
2Using the Phonebook P. 183
Call ID Bluetooth indicator Roaming status
Signal strength Battery level
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HFL Menus
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HFL Menus
Use HFL when the vehicle’s ignition is in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
You can operate HFL by voice when on the PHONE screen. Below is the flow chart
showing available voice commands.
1HFL Menus
To use HFL, you must first pair your Bluetooth-
compatible cell phone to the system while the
vehicle is parked.
“Add New Phone”
“Connect”
“Pass-Key”
“Connection”
“Phone Setup”
“Disconnect”
“Delete”
“Store Voice Tag”
“Delete Voice Tag”
“Store Speed
Dial”
“Delete Speed Dial”
“Edit Speed Dial”
Continued
Press the h (Pick-Up) button to display the PHONE screen.
Press the d (Talk) button each time you give a voice command.
Pair your phone to the system.
2Pairing a Phone P. 172
Set a “fixed” or “random” pass-key code for phone
pairing. 2Changing the Pass-key P. 174
Delete a previously paired phone.
2Deleting a Paired Phone P. 175
Switch from a currently linked phone to another paired
phone. 2Changing the Currently Paired Phone P. 176
Disconnect your paired phone from the system.
2Changing the Currently Paired Phone P. 176
Create a voice tag for a speed dial number.
2Registering a Voice Tag to a Speed Dial Entry P. 179
Delete a voice tag for a speed dial number.
Select a number from Call History or Phonebook to
store as a speed dial number.
Delete a previously stored speed dial number.
2Setting Up Speed
Dialing P. 178
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HFL Menus
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
“Clear Phone
Information”
“Phonebook”
“Call History”
“Name”
“PIN”
“Phone Name/PIN”
“Auto Answer”
“Auto Transfer”
Continued
Press the h (Pick-Up) button to display the Cellular Phone screen.
Press the d (Talk) button each time you give a voice command.
Delete all paired phones, phonebook entries, speed dials, and pass-keys.
2Phone Setup P. 181
Display the paired phone’s previously imported phonebook (or import a new one).
2Using the Phonebook P. 183
Display the last 30 incoming, outgoing, or missed calls.
2Using Call History P. 184
Turn the auto transfer on or off.
2Phone Setup P. 181
Turn the auto answer on or off.
2Phone Setup P. 181
2Editing User Name
and PIN P. 180
Create a user name for a paired phone.
Create a PIN number for a paired phone.
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Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
HFL Menus
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
“Dial Tones”
“Dial”
“Mute”
“Transfer”
“One”
“Two”
“Three”
“Four”
“More Speed
Dial”
Speed dial
entries
“Dial”
The first four on the Cellular Phone screen.
Display a list of all 20 speed dial entries.
2Using Speed Dial P. 184
2Using Speed Dial P. 184
Send numbers or names during a call.
Say a phone number to dial.
2Entering a Phone Number P. 183
Mute your voice during a call.
Transfer a call from HFL to your phone, or from your
phone to HFL.
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Rear Entertainment System
Rear seat passengers can enjoy a completely separate entertainment
source than front passengers, including movies, games, and other audio
choices.
Rear Entertainment System ..................190
Auxiliary Console Panel .........................190
HDMI Input Jack ...................................191
Rear Control Panel Operation...............192
Selecting the Audio Source ...................192
Rear DVD Menu....................................193
Screen and Surround Settings ...............196
DVD Initial Settings ...............................199
Dual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only).200
Replacing the Batteries..........................202
Front Control Panel Operation .............203
Selecting the Audio Source ...................203
Rear System Setup ................................204
Setting the Rear DVD Menu ..................205
Wireless Headphones ........................... 206
Using the Wireless Headphones ........... 206
Changing the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES
only)................................................... 207
Replacing the Batteries......................... 208
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Rear Entertainment System
Rear Entertainment System
The Rear Entertainment System (RES) is operable from both the front control panel
and the rear control panel.
2Front Control Panel Operation P. 203
2Rear Control Panel Operation P. 192
Auxiliary Console Panel
Auxiliary input jacks and headphone connectors for the rear entertainment system
are above the third row seat armrest on the driver’s side.
V = Video jack
L = Left audio jack
R = Right audio jack
Auxiliary Input Jacks
The system will accept auxiliary inputs from standard video games and video
equipment. Some video game power supplies may cause poor picture quality.
Headphone Connectors
There are two headphone connectors for the third row seat passengers. Each
connector has its own volume control.
1Rear Entertainment System
This vehicle’s overhead mounted video display, if
so equipped, includes mercury-containing
components. Upon removal, please reuse,
recycle, or dispose of as hazardous waste.
NOTICE
AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
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Rear Entertainment System
HDMI Input Jack
Rear Entertainment System
HDMI Input Jack
There is an HDMI input jack above the third row seat armrest on the passenger’s
side. The system will accept HDMI input from video games and video equipment
which are equipped with an HDMI jack.
Open the outlet cover and insert the
cable.
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Rear Entertainment System
Rear Control Panel Operation
Selecting the Audio Source
RES
1. Press the audio source button.
2. Select a station, channel, track, or chapter using the CH/FOLDER, TUNE/SKIP, or
CATEGORY bars.
2Overhead Screen and Rear Control Panel P. 15
Ultrawide RES
1. Press the SOURCE button.
2. Select the audio source. Press the
ENTER button.
3. Select a station, channel, track, or
chapter using the CH/FOLDER,
TUNE/SKIP, or CATEGORY bars.
1Rear Control Panel Operation
In the procedures of this section, “select” means
the following actions:
The rear control panel can be detached from the
ceiling unit and used as a remote control.
2Overhead Screen and Rear Control Panel
P. 15
In this section, screen illustrations from the
standard RES are used for the explanation unless
otherwise noted.
The screen is displayed on the overhead screen.
RES
Press the cursor buttons
on the rear control panel.
Ultrawide RES
Rotate the Interface Dial
on the rear control panel.
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Rear DVD Menu
Rear Entertainment System
Rear DVD Menu
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
The following items are available:
Top Menu: Displays the top menu of the DVD.
Menu: Displays the menu of the DVD.
Play Mode: Displays while a DVD is playing and changes the DVD’s audio,
subtitle, or angle settings.
2Setting the Play Mode P. 194
Initial Settings: Displays while a DVD is not playing and changes the DVD
preferences.
2DVD Initial Settings P. 199
Search/NumInput: Skips to a title or chapter by entering the number.
2Searching a Title/Chapter P. 195
Repeat:
o TITLE REPEAT: Repeats the current title.
p CHAPTER REPEAT: Repeats the current chapter.
Pause/Play: Pauses or resume the playback
Stop: Stops the playback.
Return: Hides the rear audio menu.
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Rear DVD Menu
Rear Entertainment System
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Play Mode
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
2. Select an option. Press the ENTER
button.
The following items are available:
Audio: Selects the language of the DVD audio.
Subtitle: Selects the language of the DVD subtitle.
Angle: Selects the angle of a scene shot with multiple cameras.
Setting the Play Mode
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Rear DVD Menu
Rear Entertainment System
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Search/NumInput
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
2. Select a number. Press the ENTER
button.
The following items are available:
Title: Skips to a title you specify.
Chapter: Skips to a chapter you specify.
NumInput: Enters a number of a title or chapter to skip.
Enter a number and select ENT. Press the ENTER button.
Enter a number and press the ENTER button. Select DONE.
Searching a Title/Chapter
RES
Ultrawide RES
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Screen and Surround Settings
Rear Entertainment System
Screen and Surround Settings
HSETUP button (in the DVD mode)
Search/NumInput
Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
The following items are available:
Display Adjust: Adjusts the screen’s preferences.
2Adjusting the Screen P. 197
Aspect Ratio: Selects an aspect ratio of the image
2Setting the RES Aspect Ratio P. 198
2Setting the Ultrawide RES Aspect Ratio P. 198
PERSONAL SURROUND: Sets the surround of the rear speakers. You can choose
from three options: Music, Cinema, or Voice. Select Off to disable the feature.
Language: Sets the system language used on all screens. You can choose from
three languages: English, Français (French), or Español (Spanish).
Brightness: Adjusts the screen’s brightness. Adjust the brightness using the
Interface Dial and press the ENTER button.
Appearance: Selects the color of the rear menu screen. When you select Front
sync, the menu screen color can be synchronized with the front navigation screen.
Ultrawide RES Only
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Screen and Surround Settings
Rear Entertainment System
HSETUP button (in the DVD mode)
Display Adjust
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
2. Make the adjustment. Press the
ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Brightness: Adjusts the screen’s brightness.
Contrast: Adjusts the screen’s contrast.
Black Level: Adjusts the screen’s black level.
Color: Adjusts the screen’s color strength.
Tint: Adjusts the screen’s hue.
Reset: Resets all the settings to their factory default.
Adjusting the Screen
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Screen and Surround Settings
Rear Entertainment System
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Aspect Ratio
Select an option. Press the ENTER
button.
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Aspect Ratio
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
2. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
The following items are available:
Wide: Selects the wide screen option (Normal, Full, Super Full, Ultra Full).
ZOOM: Selects the zoom screen option (Super Zoom, Ultra Zoom).
Setting the RES Aspect Ratio
Setting the Ultrawide RES Aspect Ratio
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Rear Control Panel Operation
DVD Initial Settings
Rear Entertainment System
DVD Initial Settings
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Initial Settings
Set the DVD default settings so that you do not have to select the settings each time
you play a DVD.
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
2. Select an option. Press the ENTER
button.
The following items are available:
Language Settings: Selects a menu language of the DVD (top) menu.
2Selecting the DVD Menu Language P. 200
Dynamic Range: Sets whether to control the range of the loud and low sounds.
ON: Adjusts the dynamic range to easily hear the low sound.
OFF (factory default): Disables the feature.
Angle Mark: Sets whether to display the angle symbol.
ON: Displays the angle symbol when playing the multiple angle scenes.
OFF (factory default): Disables the feature.
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Dual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only)
Rear Entertainment System
HMENU button (in the DVD mode)
Initial Settings
Language Settings
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER
button.
2. Select a language. Press the ENTER
button.
Dual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only)
Select between the two screen modes, single or dual.
Single Mode
The selected source is displayed in the center of the screen.
Dual Mode
Two separate screens are displayed side by side. You can only select one output
source from the front audio system. The other source must come from “AUX-
VIDEO” or “AUX-HDMI.”
Selecting the DVD Menu Language
1Selecting the DVD Menu Language
When you select Other, enter a 4-digit language
code.
2List of Language Codes P. 259
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Dual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only)
Rear Entertainment System
Single mode to Dual mode
Dual mode to Single mode
DVD
Press the DUAL
button.
Select the side
(e.g., “Left”).
Select a source
(e.g., “AUX-
VIDEO”).
Press the SWAP
button.
DVD AUX-VIDEO AUX-VIDEO DVD
AUX-VIDEO DVD
Press the
SINGLE button.
Select a source
(e.g., “DVD”).
DVD
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Replacing the Batteries
Rear Entertainment System
Replacing the Batteries
1. Remove the rear control panel.
2Overhead Screen and Rear
Control Panel P. 15
2. Open the cover.
3. Change the batteries.
Battery type: BR3032
1Replacing the Batteries
An improperly disposed of battery can hurt the
environment. Always confirm local regulations
for battery disposal.
Cover
203
Rear Entertainment System
Front Control Panel Operation
Operate the Rear Entertainment System (RES) from the front control panel.
Selecting the Audio Source
1. Press the REAR SOURCE button.
The rear source is displayed on
the front audio screen.
The rear source is heard from
the front speakers.
2. Press the audio source button on
the front control panel to select the
audio source.
2Audio System P. 6
3. Select a station, channel, track, or
chapter in the same way as the
front audio system.
2Audio P. 129
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Front Control Panel Operation
Rear System Setup
Rear Entertainment System
Rear System Setup
HREAR SOURCE button
AUDIO MENU
Rear Setup
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select an option.
Press u.
The following items are available:
Rear Control: Sets whether to use the rear control panel to control the RES.
ON (factory default): Operates the RES using the rear control panel.
OFF: Disables the feature.
Rear Speaker: Sets whether to output the sound of the front source from the
rear speakers when the audio mode of front and rear is different.
ON (factory default): Outputs the sound of the front source from the rear
speakers.
OFF: Disables the feature.
Single Screen: Selects a source to continue playing when you switch from dual
mode to single mode on the overhead screen. Rotate i to select a source and
press u.
Ultrawide RES Only
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Front Control Panel Operation
Setting the Rear DVD Menu
Rear Entertainment System
Setting the Rear DVD Menu
HREAR SOURCE button (in the Rear DVD mode)
DVD Setup
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select an option.
Press u.
The following items are available:
Title Search: Skips to a title by entering the title number. Rotate i to select a
number and press u.
Chapter Search: Skips to a chapter by entering the chapter number. Rotate i
to select a number and press u.
Audio: Selects the language of the DVD audio.
Subtitle: Selects the language of the DVD subtitle.
Repeat: Sets whether to use the rear control panel to control the RES.
o TITLE REPEAT: Repeats the current title.
p CHAPTER REPEAT: Repeats the current chapter.
Auto Play: Sets whether to automatically play a DVD when you insert a disc and
select the DVD mode.
ON: Plays the DVD without stopping at the DVD menu screen.
OFF (factory default): Disables the feature.
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Rear Entertainment System
Wireless Headphones
Using the Wireless Headphones
Audio for the Rear Entertainment System is sent to the wireless headphones that
come with the system.
1. Pivot the earpieces outward.
2. Adjust the volume by turning the
dial on the bottom of the right
earpiece.
3. Wear the headphones correctly.
L (left) and R (right) are marked
on the sides of the frame.
1Using the Wireless Headphones
When you remove the headphones, the
earpieces automatically pivot inward, and the
headphones turn off. When not in use, store the
headphones in the back pocket of either front
seat.
Some state and local government agencies
prohibit the use of headphones by the driver of a
motor vehicle. Always obey applicable laws and
regulations.
You can use wired headphones through the
auxiliary input jacks.
2Auxiliary Console Panel P. 190
Volume Dial
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Wireless Headphones
Changing the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES only)
Rear Entertainment System
Changing the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES only)
In dual screen mode, you can switch the sound source of the wireless headphones
between the left and right side screens.
Slide the tab to ‘‘L’’ for the left side,
or ‘‘R’’ for the right side.
Wireless Headphone
1Changing the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES only)
You can switch the sound source from the setup
menu if you connected a set of wired
headphones.
1. Press the SETUP button on the rear control
panel.
2. Select Wired Headphones. Press the ENTER
button.
3. Select Left or Right to switch the sound
source. Press the ENTER button.
Tab
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Wireless Headphones
Replacing the Batteries
Rear Entertainment System
Replacing the Batteries
1. Insert a coin in the slot and twist it
slightly to pry the cover away from
the earpiece.
2. Pull the cover outward, and pivot it
out of the way.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Install the new battery in the
earpiece as shown in the diagram
next to the battery slot.
Battery Type: AAA battery
5. Slide the cover back into place on
the earpiece, then press down on
the back edge to lock it in place.
1Replacing the Batteries
The battery is under the cover on the left
earpiece.
An improperly disposed of battery can hurt the
environment. Always confirm local regulations
for battery disposal.
Coin
Cover
Battery
209
Other Features
This section describes the useful functions incorporated into the
navigation system to help make your journey easier and more enjoyable.
Trip Computer ....................................... 210
Calendar ................................................ 211
Calculator .............................................. 213
Unit Conversion ................................... 213
Information Functions .......................... 215
Scenic Road Information ...................... 215
System/Device Information ................... 215
Map Data Update Status ...................... 216
Key to ZAGAT Ratings.......................... 216
Multi-view Rear Camera....................... 217
210
Other Features
Trip Computer
HINFO button
Trip Computer
View the distance traveled and average fuel consumption.
Select an item.
The following items are available:
Current Drive: Displays the current trip information.
History of Trip A: Displays information for three previous histories. The
information is stored every time you reset Trip A.
Delete History: Deletes the trip information. Select Yes.
1Trip Computer
Displays the following trip information:
Instant Fuel: The current estimated instant
fuel economy.
Average Fuel: The average fuel economy
since the last key cycle.
1st, 2nd, 3rd Prev.: The previous average fuel
consumption.
RANGE: The estimated distance you can travel
on the fuel remaining in the tank.
These values are estimates only.
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Other Features
Calendar
HINFO button
Calendar
Enter events and display reminders each time you start your vehicle.
1. Rotate i to select the day. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press
u.
The following items are available:
Edit Date: Moves the calendar entry to a new date. The display automatically
returns to the Schedule screen.
Edit Title: Enter the name of your event. Move r to select OK to return to the
Schedule screen.
Edit Message: Enter a message for your event. You can enter a message on two
lines using k to change between lines. Move r to select OK to return to the
Schedule screen.
1Calendar
You can select the day of the month on the
calendar using voice commands (e.g., say d
“Five” to select the 5th).
Move w or y to scroll through the months of
the year.
Only one event entry can be stored for each
date. Dates with an icon indicate there is a
scheduled entry for that date.
A maximum of 50 entries can be stored in the
calendar.
Entries may be stored in the calendar for 10
years.
Active calendar entries are displayed when you
start your vehicle after you select OK on the Start
Confirmation screen.
2Start-up P. 20
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Calendar
Other Features
Message Icon: Select an icon from the list to help identify the type of message.
The message icon you choose will be displayed alongside the specified date on the
Calendar screen.
Reminder: Sets whether event reminders are displayed each time you start your
vehicle.
2Start-up P. 20
Delete: Deletes the event. Select Yes on the confirmation screen to remove the
event from the calendar.
1Calendar
Message Icons
The following icons can be selected:
Schedule Time Call
Restaurant Others
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Other Features
Calculator
HINFO button
Other
Calculator
Use the calculator to make basic calculations and to convert measurement units.
Unit Conversion
1. Enter a numeric value to convert
(e.g., 1000).
2. Move r to select UNIT
CONVERSION.
3. Rotate i to select the type of
unit to convert (e.g., Length). Press
u.
1Unit Conversion
If you do not enter a value to convert, only
“Temperature” units are selectable.
Conversions using negative values may produce
meaningless or physically impossible values.
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Calculator
Unit Conversion
Other Features
4. Rotate i to select the base unit
to convert from (e.g., mm).
The conversion into other units
is displayed on the right (e.g.,
1000 mm is 39.37 inches).
5. Move y to select CALC. to return
to the Calculator screen.
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Other Features
Information Functions
Scenic Road Information
HINFO button
Other
Scenic Road Information
View a list of scenic roads for each state (U.S. only).
1. Rotate i to select a state. Press
u.
2. Rotate i to select a scenic road.
Press u.
3. Rotate i to set the place as a
destination or add to the
destination list. Press u.
System/Device Information
HINFO button
Other
System/Device Information
View database, software, device, and vehicle identification information.
1Scenic Road Information
If you select a scenic road that runs through
multiple states, only the portion of the road in
the selected state is displayed. You can also set
the scenic road as a destination or waypoint.
1System/Device Information
You will need this information when ordering an
update DVD.
2Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD
P. 237
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Information Functions
Map Data Update Status
Other Features
Map Data Update Status
HINFO button
Other
Map Data Update Status
Check the map data update status when updating the map database.
Key to ZAGAT Ratings
HINFO button
Other
Key to ZAGAT Rating
The ZAGAT® survey for some restaurants is included in the database and displayed
when entering a restaurant as a destination. You can view an explanation of the
data displayed for the surveyed restaurants.
Rotate i to scroll the complete
ratings description.
1Map Data Update Status
This operation is only available during a database
update.
2Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD
P. 237
1Key to ZAGAT Ratings
Food, Decor, and Service categories are rated
using numbered values (e.g., 0-9, 10-15).
Cost is the average cost of a meal, including
drink and tip (VE: Very Expensive, E: Expensive,
M: Moderate, I: Inexpensive).
Symbols, if displayed, indicate additional
information:
s open on Sunday
m open on Monday
l open for lunch
f serving after 11 PM
g no credit card accepted
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Other Features
Multi-view Rear Camera
Your vehicle is equipped with a multi-view rear camera. When you shift into Reverse,
the rear view is displayed on the navigation system screen. The edge of the bumper
and parking guide lines are also displayed.
To turn the guide lines on or off, press
and hold the CANCEL button for
about three seconds.
Rotate i to adjust the brightness of
the multi-view rear camera.
While the rear view is displayed, press
u to switch between Wide, Normal,
and Top down view modes.
1Multi-view Rear Camera
Always keep the camera lens clean and
unobstructed. The multi-view rear camera has a
lens that makes distances appear different than
they actually are. Always take care when
reversing, and look behind you for obstacles.
Navigation controls are disabled when in
Reverse.
Adjusting the brightness for the multi-view rear
camera display does not affect the brightness for
the navigation screen.
If you turn the guide lines off, they remain off
until you turn them back on.
If the last used viewing mode is Wide or Normal,
the same mode is selected the next time you shift
into Reverse. If Top view was last used, Normal
mode is selected.
Multi-view
Rear Camera
Screen display
Bumper
Guide lines
Camera
Approx. 1 m (3.3 ft)
Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Approx. 3 m (9.8 ft)
Approx. 50 cm
(1.7 ft)
Tailgate open range
Approx. 3 m (9.8 ft)
Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Approx. 1 m (3.3 ft)
Wide
Normal
Top down
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219
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ................................... 220
Map, Voice, Entering Destinations........ 220
Traffic .................................................. 222
Guidance, Routing ............................... 223
Update DVD, Coverage, Map Errors ..... 225
Display, Accessories.............................. 225
Rear Camera ........................................ 225
Miscellaneous Questions ...................... 226
Error Messages...................................... 227
Navigation System................................ 227
Disc Player............................................ 228
iPod® .................................................. 229
USB Flash Drive .................................... 230
220
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Map, Voice, Entering Destinations
Problem Solution
The Startup Confirmation screen is displayed every
time I start the car.
This is normal. The Startup Confirmation screen reminds you and your guest drivers to
always operate the navigation system in a safe manner. If you do not select OK at
startup, voice commands will not work.
The navigation system reboots by itself (returns to the
opening screen).
A reboot can be caused by extreme temperatures or shock from bumpy roads, and
does not necessarily indicate a problem. If this happens frequently, please see your
dealer.
How do I specify a destination when an entered city or
street could not be found?
Try entering the street first. Some cities are lumped in with a major metro area. In
rural “unverified” areas or new subdivisions, streets may be missing or only partially
numbered.
Try selecting the destination directly from the map.
2Map Input P. 88
Why do some letters become grayed out when I enter
an address?
As you enter each letter in an address or a place/landmark, the navigation system
looks in the database to see what letters are possible and grays out letters that do not
apply.
How do I delete Personal Addresses, Previous
Destinations, or the Home Address?
1. Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Personal Information to display the types
of information.
2. Select the type of address to delete.
3. Select Delete.
I cannot hear the navigation system voice. 1. Press the INFO button. Select Setup and check that Volume is not set to OFF.
2Display and Volume Settings P. 24
2. Select Other > Basic Settings and set Voice Recognition Tutor to ON.
2Basic Settings P. 26
The voice control system is having difficulty
recognizing my voice commands.
Check that the vents are not blowing air onto the microphone on the ceiling, the
vehicle is as quiet as possible, and you are using the correct command when
speaking.
2Voice Recognition P. 23
•Say d “Help” on any screen to see a list of the applicable voice commands.
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Troubleshooting
Map, Voice, Entering Destinations
Troubleshooting
The navigation system pronunciation of street names
in the guidance command or destination address
sounds strange.
The basic guidance phrases use a studio-recorded voice, but street names are
pronounced using a machine-generated voice. Consequently, the name may be
mispronounced or sound strange at times.
The screen is bright when I drive at night. 1. Check that the nighttime dashboard brightness control is not set to maximum.
2. Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Other > Color > Map Color. Set the Night
color to Black for the best contrast.
2Switching Display Mode Manually P. 29
The screen is dark when I drive during the day. Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Other > Color > Map Color. Set the Day color
to White for the best contrast.
2Switching Display Mode Manually P. 29
How do I change or remove my PIN? 1. Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Personal Information > PIN Numer > GO
Home 1 PIN or GO Home 2 PIN or Address Book PIN.
2. Enter your existing PIN. You then have the choice to change or remove the PIN.
2PIN Numbers P. 43
I have forgotten my PIN. How do I reset the PIN for
Home or the PIN for personal addresses?
Your dealer must reset the PIN for you.
Why is CALL grayed out on the Calculate Route
screen?
Your phone is not paired to Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® or, if paired, your phone is in
use.
Problem Solution
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Troubleshooting
Traffic
Troubleshooting
Traffic
Problem Solution
My FM Traffic is missing or is not displaying properly.
What is wrong?
Verify the following:
FM Traffic relies on a clear FM signal. If signal strength is low, traffic data may not
be available.
Check the traffic icon on the icon bar, and the icon options for traffic.
2Showing Icons on the Map P. 106
It is possible that there is a temporary technical problem with your metropolitan
area traffic. You can call Honda Automobile Customer Service to see if there is an
outrage.
2Honda Automobile Customer Service Contact Information P. 236
If the situation persists, see your Honda dealer for assistance.
The navigation system routes me to an exit and an
alternate freeway with unknown flow speeds or
surface streets.
The navigation system predicts which route should be faster based on freeway
congestion along your route. Use your own experience to determine whether the
alternate route would be faster.
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Troubleshooting
Guidance, Routing
Troubleshooting
Guidance, Routing
Problem Solution
The navigation system does not route me the same
way I would go or the same way as other mapping
systems.
The navigation system attempts to generate the optimal route. You can change the
route preferences used when calculating a route.
2Changing the Route Preference P. 91
The street I’m on is not shown on the map screen. The mapping database is constantly undergoing revision. You can access the most
recent information on the internet.
2Map Coverage P. 237
The vehicle position icon is not following the road and
the “GPS icon” text in the upper left hand corner of
the screen is white or missing.
Check that the GPS antenna (located in the dashboard) is not blocked. For best
reception, remove items from the dashboard, such as radar detectors, cell phones,
or loose articles.
Metallic tinting or other aftermarket devices can interfere with the GPS reception.
Please consult your dealer.
2GPS System P. 234
The blue highlighted route and voice guidance
stopped or turned into a blue/pink dashed line before I
got to my destination.
Your route has entered an unverified area.
2Unverified Area Routing P. 51
How do I stop the map from rotating as I drive along? Press the MAP/GUIDE button. Select Map Information > North-up, or say d
“Display north-up” to change the map orientation.
Sometimes, I cannot select between the North-up and
Heading-up map orientations.
The Heading-up map orientation can only be shown in the lower scales (1/20 - 1 mile
scales).
2Map Scale and Functions P. 111
The “time to destination” display sometimes increases
even though I am getting closer to my destination.
If your speed reduces due to slower traffic, the navigation system updates the “time to
destination” based on your actual road speed to give you a better estimate of arrival
time.
The vehicle position icon on the map “lags” a short
distance behind, especially when I arrive at an
intersection.
This is normal. The navigation system is unaware of the width of intersections. Large
differences in vehicle position can indicate a temporary loss of the GPS signal.
2GPS System P. 234
Continued
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
Troubleshooting
Guidance, Routing
Troubleshooting
The screen is showing white dots as I drive along. These dots are called “breadcrumbs.” These are displayed if Off-road Tracking is set
to ON and you drive more than 1/2 mile off mapped roads.
2Off-road Tracking P. 62
How do I remove the white dots (“breadcrumbs”)
from my screen?
Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Other > Vehicle, and set Off-road Tracking
to OFF, then return to the map.
2Off-road Tracking P. 62
A road that I selected to avoid is being used when
routing.
When you “draw” your area to avoid, make sure to select sections of roads that
include at least one intersection.
2Avoiding Streets P. 117
My elevation (shown when I display the current
position) seems to fluctuate even though my elevation
has not changed.
This is normal. The elevation can vary ±100 feet due to GPS calculation errors.
2GPS System P. 234
My elevation is missing on the “current position”
screen.
The elevation is only displayed if the GPS antenna can receive signals from at least four
satellites. Try moving the vehicle into an open area. The elevation is also not displayed
if the calculated elevation is zero or below sea level.
Problem Solution
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Troubleshooting
Update DVD, Coverage, Map Errors
Troubleshooting
Update DVD, Coverage, Map Errors
Display, Accessories
Rear Camera
Problem Solution
My city is not part of a fully verified detailed coverage
area.
The mapping database is constantly undergoing revision. You can access the most
recent information on the internet.
2Map Coverage P. 237
Does the navigation system work outside North
America?
The navigation system contains maps for the 50 U.S. states, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
The navigation system will not work in Mexico or other countries.
2Map Coverage P. 237
Can I play video DVDs in my navigation system? No. The navigation system is designed only to read music discs and the update DVD
provided with your vehicle. The navigation system cannot read other mapping
databases or video DVDs. If you experience any problems that you cannot resolve,
please contact your dealer.
How do I report errors I find in the database? Minor errors are bound to occur in a large database. If you encounter major errors, see
2Reporting Errors P. 236
Problem Solution
The display appears dim when starting the car in really
cold weather.
This is normal. The display will become brighter after a few minutes.
Problem Solution
When I shift gears, the rear camera image display is
delayed.
This is normal. When shifting into or out of Reverse, you may experience a delay while
the screen image switches between the navigation screen and the rear camera image.
The rear camera image is too dark or too bright. How
do I adjust the brightness?
While the camera image is displayed, rotate the Interface Dial to adjust the brightness.
This adjustment does not affect the navigation screen brightness settings.
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous Questions
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous Questions
Problem Solution
My clock frequently changes forward and backward by
one hour.
The clock setting is automatically updated based on your GPS location. If you live and
work on the boundary between two time zones, you can turn off this feature.
2Clock Adjustment P. 58
The clock changes even when I am not driving near a
time zone boundary.
The time zone boundaries are only approximated in the navigation system. Depending
on the geography of the time zone boundary, the switch to a different zone can be
erratic.
2Clock Adjustment P. 58
My state does not observe daylight saving time. How
do I turn off this feature?
Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Other > Clock Adjustment, and set Auto
Daylight to OFF.
2Clock Adjustment P. 58
Daylight saving time has started, but the navigation
system did not change time even though Auto
Daylight is set to ON.
The automatic daylight saving time feature does not work in regions where the
daylight saving time system has not been adopted.
The navigation system automatic daylight time feature
is not switching the navigation system clock on the
correct dates.
Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Other > Clock Adjustment, and set Auto
Daylight to ON. Note that the automatic daylight saving time feature does not work
in regions where the daylight saving time system has not been adopted.
2Clock Adjustment P. 58
The navigation system clock switched by one hour for
no apparent reason.
You may be driving near a time zone boundary.
2Clock Adjustment P. 58
My battery was disconnected or went dead, and the
navigation system is asking for a code.
Your vehicle comes with a card that included the 5-digit security code and serial
number. You should keep this card in a safe place outside your vehicle. If you cannot
find it, see your dealer.
How do I change the interface language? Press the INFO button. Select Setup > Other > Language, and set the language to
English, Français, or Español.
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Troubleshooting
Error Messages
Navigation System
Error Message Solution
Display temp is too high. System will shut down until
display cools down.
This message appears briefly when the display temperature is too high. The navigation
system turns off until the display cools down. The system turns back on automatically
when the display cools down.
HDD access error. System reset. The navigation system has difficulty reading the HDD when the temperature is below
approximately -22°F. The navigation system starts up automatically when the display
warms up.
Route has not been completed. Please try again from a
different location.
This message appears when you are on a route to or from a new area that is not in the
database. Try planning a different route to or from a different location. If the error
persists, or is shown for a wide area, see your dealer.
Destination is not in this database version. Please set
from map.
The destination was not found in the database. Try another destination nearby, or
select the destination from the map using the Interface Dial. If the error persists, or is
shown for a wide area, see your dealer.
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Error Messages
Disc Player
Troubleshooting
Disc Player
Error Message Cause Solution
BAD DISC
PLEASE CHECK OWNERS
MANUAL
Servo error Press the E (Eject) button and remove the disc, and check that the
error message is cleared.
Check that the disc is not damaged or deformed, and insert the disc
again.
2Recommended Discs P. 144
If the error message reappears, press the E button, and pull out
the disc.
Insert a different disc. If the new disc plays, there is a problem with
the first disc.
If the error message repeats, or the disc cannot be removed, contact
your dealer. Do not try to force the disc out of the player.
BAD DISC
PLEASE CHECK OWNERS
MANUAL
PUSH EJECT
Mechanical error
MECH ERROR Mechanical error
CHECK DISC Focus error
Disc violates copyright
Disc not supported
CHECK DISC LOAD Load error
UNSUPPORTED Track format not supported Current track will be skipped. The next supported track plays
automatically.
HEAT ERROR High temperature Turn the audio system off and allow the player to cool down until
the error message is cleared.
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Error Messages
iPod®
Troubleshooting
iPod®
Error Message Cause Solution
UNSUPPORTED Appears when an unsupported
iPod® is connected.
Update the iPod® software to the latest version.
CONNECT RETRY Appears when the iPod® cannot
be authenticated.
Reconnect the iPod®.
NO SONG Appears when there are no tracks
in the iPod®.
Store tracks in the iPod®.
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Error Messages
USB Flash Drive
Troubleshooting
USB Flash Drive
Error Message Cause Solution
FILE ERROR The system cannot read the
track(s).
Check the tracks in the USB flash drive. There is a possibility that the
tracks have been damaged.
UNSUPPORTED Appears when an unsupported
device is connected.
If it appears when a supported device is connected, reconnect the
device.
UNPLAYABLE FILE Appears when the tracks in the
USB flash drive are DRM or an
unsupported format.
This error message appears for about 3 seconds, then plays the next
song.
NO SONG Appears when the USB flash drive
is empty or there are no tracks in
MP3, WMA, or AAC format in the
drive.
Save tracks in MP3, WMA, or AAC format in the USB flash drive.
BAD USB DEVICE
PLEASE CHECK OWNER'S
MANUAL
Appears when the overcurrent
protection feature of the system
stops supplying power to USB
because an incompatible device is
connected.
Disconnect the device. Turn the audio system off, and turn it on again.
Do not reconnect the device that caused the error.
ERROR Appears when the Internal USB
ROM error occurs.
Try a different USB flash drive.
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Reference Information
System Initialization..............................232
Entering the Security Code....................232
Acquiring GPS Information....................232
Startup Confirmation Screen.................233
Map Matching ......................................233
System Limitations ................................234
GPS System...........................................234
Address Calculation ..............................234
Database ..............................................234
Client Assistance ....................................236
Resolving Problems ...............................236
Reporting Errors....................................236
Honda Automobile Customer Service
Contact Information............................236
Visiting Your Dealer ............................. 236
Map Coverage ..................................... 237
Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD .... 237
Traffic Information ............................... 238
Operation in Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, and
Puerto Rico......................................... 238
Shipping a Vehicle to the U.S. Mainland238
Legal Information ................................. 239
Copyrights ........................................... 239
User Agreements ................................. 239
As required by the FCC ........................ 244
232
Reference Information
System Initialization
The navigation system must be initialized if
power to the navigation system is
interrupted for any reason (e.g., the
battery was disconnected).
Entering the Security Code
When you purchased the vehicle, you
should have received a card with the
navigation system security code and serial
number. Keep this card in a safe place. If
you lose the card, you must obtain the
security code from your dealer.
1. Press the VOLUME button to activate
the audio system.
2. Enter the 5-digit security code when
prompted using the radio preset
buttons.
Acquiring GPS Information
Depending on the length of time the
power was interrupted, your system may
require GPS initialization.
If initialization is not necessary, the system
proceeds directly to the Startup
Confirmation screen.
If the system fails to locate a sufficient
number of satellites to locate your position
within 10 minutes, the following screen is
displayed.
If you are experiencing GPS reception
problems:
2GPS System P. 234
233
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System Initialization
Startup Confirmation Screen
Reference Information
Startup Confirmation
Screen
The Startup Confirmation screen is
displayed when initialization has
successfully completed. It is displayed every
time you start your vehicle. Press u to
select OK to continue.
Map Matching
Map matching is the process of using the
acquired GPS information to locate your
position on the map screen. If you are on a
mapped road, the name of the road is
displayed along the bottom of the map
screen when map matching is completed.
Do not enter a destination until the road
name is displayed.
The system may initially show your location
on a different street (e.g., in urban areas
where streets are close together), may
show an incorrect elevation, or may delay
the display of the vehicle position icon at
intersections. This is normal; the system
will correct itself while you drive.
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Reference Information
System Limitations
GPS System
The signals received from the GPS satellites
are extremely weak (less than a millionth
of the strength of a local FM station) and
require an unobstructed view of sky. The
GPS antenna is located in the dashboard.
The signal reception can easily be
interrupted or interfered with by the
following:
Metallic window tint on the front or side
windows
Cell phones, PDAs, or other electronic
devices docked in a cradle or lying loose
on the dashboard
Remote starters or “hidden” vehicle
tracking systems mounted near the
navigation unit
Audio electronic devices mounted near
the navigation unit
Trees, tall buildings, freeway overpasses,
tunnels, or overhead electrical power
wires
The GPS is operated by the U.S.
Department of Defense. For security
reasons, there are certain inaccuracies built
into the GPS for which the navigation
system must constantly compensate. This
can cause occasional positioning errors of
up to several hundred feet.
Address Calculation
The destination icon shows only the
approximate location of a destination
address. This occurs if the number of
possible addresses is different from the
number of actual addresses on a block.
e.g., the address 1425 on a 1400 block
with 100 possible addresses (because it is
followed by the 1500 block) will be shown
a quarter of the way down the block by
the system. If there are only 25 actual
addresses on the block, the actual location
of address 1425 would be at the end of
the block.
Database
The digitized map database reflects
conditions as they existed at various points
in time before production. Accordingly,
your database may contain inaccurate or
incomplete data or information due to the
passage of time, road construction,
changing conditions, or other causes.
For example, some places/landmarks may
be missing when you search the database
because the name was misspelled, the
place was improperly categorized, or a
place/landmark is not yet in the database.
This is also true for police stations,
hospitals, and other public institutions. Do
not rely on the navigation system if you
need law enforcement or hospital services.
Always check with local information
sources.
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System Limitations
Database
Reference Information
In addition, the map database contains
verified and unverified areas. Unverified
streets may be missing from the map, in
the wrong location, or have an incorrect
name or address range. A message will
warn you if your route includes unverified
streets. Exercise additional caution when
driving in unverified areas.
The database does not include, analyze,
process, consider, or reflect any of the
following categories of information:
Neighborhood quality or safety
Population density
Availability or proximity of law
enforcement
Emergency, rescue, medical, or other
assistance
Construction work, zones, or hazards
Road and lane closures
Legal restrictions (such as vehicular type,
weight, load, height, and speed
restrictions)
Road slope or grade
Bridge height, width, weight, or other
limits
Traffic facilities safety
Special events
Pavement characteristics or conditions
Every effort has been made to verify that
the database is accurate. The number of
inaccuracies you experience increases the
longer you go without obtaining an
updated map database.
2Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD
P. 237
We assume no liability for any incident that
may result from an error in the program, or
from changed conditions not noted above.
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Reference Information
Client Assistance
Resolving Problems
If you run into a specific issue that you
cannot resolve, consult the following help
resources:
For navigation system issues:
2Troubleshooting P. 220
There are also FAQs available online at
automobiles.honda.com.
For questions regarding HandsFreeLink,
audio, or other systems that interact
with the navigation system:
2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 170
For traffic-related issues:
2Traffic P. 222
For reporting issues with the database
or places/landmarks:
2Reporting Errors P. 236
Call Honda Automobile Customer
Service.
2Honda Automobile Customer Service
Contact Information P. 236
Reporting Errors
You can help to improve database
accuracy by reporting any errors you
encounter.
Report errors in freeways and main
“verified” roads shown in black on the
map at http://mapreporter.navteq.com/
dur-web-external/.
Please do not report errors in purple
“unverified” roads. Maps for these
areas are provided for reference only.
2Unverified Area Routing P. 51
Please do not report errors in places/
landmarks, such as changes in business
names. Information about points of
interest are constantly being updated.
An updated database is available for
purchase, usually in the fall of each year.
2Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD
P. 237
For vehicle position icon errors, screen
error messages, or other GPS-related
errors:
2Troubleshooting P. 220
2System Limitations P. 234
Honda Automobile
Customer Service Contact
Information
Honda Navi
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Honda Automobile Customer Service
Mail Stop 500-2N-7E
1919 Torrance Blvd.
Torrance, CA 90501-2746
Tel: (800) 999-1009
Fax: (310) 783-3273
Visiting Your Dealer
If you have a question that you cannot
resolve using the available help resources,
you can consult your dealer. Please identify
the specific issue (e.g., error occurs when
you enter a specific address, when driving
on a certain road, or just when it’s cold) so
that the service consultant can refer the
issue to the factory so that a solution can
be found. Be patient, the service
consultant may be unfamiliar with your
specific issue.
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Client Assistance
Map Coverage
Reference Information
Map Coverage
The navigation system provides map
coverage for the United States, Canada,
and Puerto Rico. The map coverage
consists of accurately mapped (verified)
metropolitan areas and a less accurate
(unverified) rural database. Note that
unverified areas are constantly being
reviewed and converted to verified areas
each year.
Contiguous United States
Hawaii Puerto Rico
Canada
Alaska
Map coverage update information is
available from Honda Automobile
Customer Service or online at
www.hondanavi.com.
To find navigation system update
information:
1. Visit www.hondanavi.com.
2. Enter your vehicle model and model
year.
3. Click Map Coverage to display a list of
verified coverage areas on the most
recent update DVD.
4. Click Map Coverage Details to display a
PDF document with a full listing of all
coverage areas.
Adobe® Reader® is required for
viewing and printing the Portable
Document Format (PDF) documents.
To download the latest version of
Adobe Reader, visit http://
get.adobe.com/reader/.
Obtaining a Navigation
Update DVD
Honda is continually expanding the scope
of the navigation system. Navigation
system software upgrades may be made
available periodically, usually in the fall of
each year.
To purchase an updated DVD:
1. Obtain your vehicle’s VIN number and
the System/Device Information.
2System/Device Information P. 215
2. Call the Honda Navigation Disc
Fulfilment Center at (888) 291-4675, or
order online at www.hondanavi.com.
Update DVDs are not available from your
dealer. However, the dealer may assist you
in obtaining an update DVD for you out of
courtesy. There is no program for free DVD
updates.
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Client Assistance
Traffic Information
Reference Information
Traffic Information
Continuously updated traffic
information is available in major
metropolitan areas across the 48
contiguous states and and Hawaii.
Visit automobiles.honda.com/traffic for
a complete listing of coverage areas and
other information.
Operation in Alaska,
Hawaii, Canada, and
Puerto Rico
Navigation-equipped vehicles delivered to
Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, and Puerto Rico
are equipped with XM hardware, but XM
broadcasting is not available. There are
certain functions that rely on XM satellite
signal coverage which are not available.
Unavailable menu options will appear gray
on the LCD display.
All roads displayed on the map screens are
verified roads. Information in this manual
relating to “unverified” roads or areas is
not applicable.
XM® Radio
Map Coverage
Entering a destination address or place/
landmark on another island may result in a
screen caution message. This is because
there are no ferry routes between islands
in the database.
If Street Name Guidance is set to ON, the
street names will not be read out by voice
guidance. This may change in a future data
update.
Shipping a Vehicle to the
U.S. Mainland
To receive XM audio, you must call XM
and set up an account at (800) 852-9696.
Address and Place Entry
Screens
Puerto Rico
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infoUSA-Data: Certain business data
provided by infoUSA, Inc., Omaha, NE,
Copyright © 2011, All Rights Reserved.
EXIT-Data: © ZENRIN CO., LTD. 2011.
All Rights Reserved.
Building foot print: © ZENRIN CO., LTD.
2011. All Rights Reserved.
Junction View Data: © ZENRIN USA,
INC. 2011. All rights reserved.
ZAGAT SURVEY: © 2012 Zagat Survey,
LLC. Zagat Survey is a registered
trademark of Zagat Survey, LLC.
Brand icons: The icons for companies
displayed by this product to indicate
business locations are the registered
marks of their respective owners. The
use of such icons in this product does
not imply any sponsorship, approval, or
endorsement by such companies of this
product.
User Agreements
In using this HDD “Satellite Linked
Navigation System” (the “HDD”), which
includes HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
software, ALPINE ELECTRONICS, INC.
software, and NAVTEQ database contents
(hereinafter referred to as “Licensors”),
you are bound by the terms and conditions
set forth below. By using your copy of the
HDD, you have expressed your Agreement
to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. You should, therefore, make
sure that you read and understand the
following provisions. If for any reason you
do not wish to be bound by the terms of
this Agreement, please return the HDD to
your dealer.
The HDD may not be copied, duplicated,
or otherwise modified, in whole or in
part, without the express written
permission of the Licensors.
The HDD may not be transferred or
sublicensed to any third party for profit,
rent or loan, or licensed for reuse in any
manner.
Navigation System User
Agreement
The HDD may not be decompiled,
reverse engineered or otherwise
disassembled, in whole or in part.
The HDD may not be used in a network
or by any other manner of simultaneous
use in multiple systems.
The HDD is intended solely for personal
use (or internal use where the end-user
is a business) by the consumer. The HDD
is not to be used for commercial
purposes.
The Licensors do not guarantee to the
client that the functions included in the
HDD meet the specific objectives of the
user.
Licensor shall not be responsible for any
damages caused by the use of the HDD
to the actual user or to any third party.
The warranty on the HDD shall not
extend to an exchange or refund due to
misspelling, omission of letters, or any
other cosmetic discrepancy in the
contents of the HDD.
The right to use the HDD shall expire
either when the user destroys the HDD
or software, or when any of the terms
of this Agreement are violated and the
Licensors exercise the option to revoke
the license to use the HDD or software.
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The terms and conditions hereof apply
to all subsequent users and owners as
well as to the original purchaser.
The logos of oil companies, hotels,
convenience stores, and other
businesses are displayed for your
information and convenience, and in no
way imply any sponsorship, approval or
endorsement of these companies, or
their products. The logos are trademarks
of their respective owners.
The user shall indemnify and save harmless
the Licensors, and their officers, employees
and agents, from and against any claim,
demand or action, irrespective of the
nature of the cause of the claim, demand
or action, alleging loss, costs, expense,
damages or injuries (including injuries
resulting in death) arising out of the use or
possession of the HDD or software.
Use, duplication, or disclosure of this HDD
by or on behalf of the United States
government is subject to “Restricted
Rights” as set forth at FAR 52.227-14, -19
or DFARS 252.227-7013, as applicable.
Manufacturers are the Licensors, including
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD., 2-1-1 Minami
Aoyama Minato-Ku Tokyo 107-8556
JAPAN., Alpine Electronics, Inc., 20-1
Yoshima Kogyodanchi, Iwaki, Fukushima
970-1192 JAPAN., NAVTEQ Corporation,
425 W Randolph St. Chicago, IL 60606,
USA.
You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”)
that includes software licensed by Alpine
Electronics, Inc. (collectively “ALPINE”)
from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation
(collectively “MS”). Those installed
software products of MS origin, as well as
associated media, printed materials, and
“online” or electronic documentation
(“SOFTWARE”) are protected by
international intellectual property laws and
treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not
sold. All rights reserved.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER
LICENSE AGREEMENT (“EULA”), DO NOT
USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE
INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT ALPINE
FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE
UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY
USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE,
WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO
Navigation System END USER
LICENSE AGREEMENT
THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY
PREVIOUS CONSENT).
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This EULA grants you the following
license: You may use the SOFTWARE
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THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT
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INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO
USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE,
AND MS HAS RELIED UPON ALPINE TO
CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO
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SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.
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THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and
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SATISFACTORY QUALITY,
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NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO,
THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST
INTERFERENCE WTH YOUR ENJOYMENT
OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST
INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED
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DEVICE OR SOFTWARE THOSE
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INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL
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USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE
SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL
APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF
ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT
SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S. TWO
HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S.
$250.00).
SPEECH RECOGNITION
If the SOFTWARE includes speech
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understand that speech recognition is
an inherently statistical process and that
recognition errors are inherent in the
process. Neither ALPINE nor its suppliers
shall be liable for any damages arising
out of errors in the speech recognition
process.
LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE
ENGINEERING, DECOMPILATION, AND
DISASSEMBLY
You may not reverse engineer,
decompile, or disassemble the
SOFTWARE, except and only to the
extent that such activity is expressly
permitted by applicable law
notwithstanding this limitation.
ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE/SERVICES
The SOFTWARE may permit ALPINE, MS,
Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates
to provide or make available to you
SOFTWARE updates, supplements, add-
on components, or Internet-base service
components of the SOFTWARE after the
date you obtain your initial copy of the
SOFTWARE (“Supplemental
Components”).
If ALPINE provides or makes available
to you Supplemental Components
and no other EULA terms are
provided along with the
Supplemental Components, then the
terms of this EULA shall apply.
If MS, Microsoft Corporation or their
affiliates make available
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other EULA terms are provided, then
the terms of this EULA shall apply,
except that MS, Microsoft
Corporation or affiliate entity
providing the Supplemental
Component(s) shall be licensor of the
Supplemental Component(s).
ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation
and their affiliates reserve the right to
discontinue any Internet-based
services provided to you or made
available to you through the use of
the SOFTWARE.
RECOVERY MEDIA
If SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE on
separate media and labeled “Recovery
Media” you may use the Recovery
Media solely to restore or reinstall the
SOFTWARE originally installed on the
DEVICE.
UPGRADES
If the SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE
separate from the DEVICE on separate
media or via web download or other
means, and is labeled “For Upgrade
Purposes Only” you may install one (1)
copy of such SOFTWARE onto the
DEVICE as a replacement copy for the
existing SOFTWARE, and use it in
accordance with this EULA, including
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ALPINE or MS may terminate this EULA
if you fail to comply with the terms and
conditions of this EULA. In such event,
you must destroy all copies of the
SOFTWARE and all of its component
parts.
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SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed
materials, and any copies of the
SOFTWARE, are owned by MS,
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suppliers. The SOFTWARE is licensed,
not sold.
You may not copy the printed materials
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and intellectual property rights in and to
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through use of the SOFTWARE is the
property of the respective content
owner and may be protected by
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grants you no rights to use such
content. All rights not specifically
granted under this EULA are reserved by
MS, Microsoft Corporation, their
affiliates and suppliers. Use of any on-
line services which may be accessed
through the SOFTWARE may be
governed by the respective terms of use
relating to such services. If this
SOFTWARE contains documentation
that is provided only in electronic form,
you may print one copy of such
electronic documentation.
TRADEMARKS
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in connection with any trademarks or
service marks of ALPINE MS, Microsoft
Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers.
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Product support for the SOFTWARE is
not provided by MS, its parent
corporation Microsoft Corporation, or
their affiliates or subsidiaries. For
product support, please refer to ALPINE
support number provided in the
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concerning this EULA, or if you desire to
contact ALPINE for any other reason,
please refer to the address provided in
the documentation for the DEVICE.
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You may permanently transfer rights
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permanent sale or transfer of the
Device, and only if the recipient agrees
to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an
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all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
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the SOFTWARE, see http://
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Music recognition technology and
related data are provided by
Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry
standard in music recognition
technology and related content delivery.
For more information, visit
www.gracenote.com.
When music is recorded to the HDD
from a CD, information such as the
recording artist and track name are
retrieved from the Gracenote Database
and displayed (when available).
Gracenote may not contain information
for all albums.
Gracenote is an internet-based music
recognition service that allows artist,
album, and track information from CDs
to display on the HDD.
Gracenote users are allowed 4 free
updates a year. More information about
Gracenote, its features, and downloads
are available at www.honda.com (in
U.S.) or www.honda.ca (in Canada).
Gracenote Music Recognition
Service (CDDB)
CD and music-related data from
Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000 to
present Gracenote. Gracenote Software,
copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote.
One or more patents owned by
Gracenote apply to this product and
service. See the Gracenote website for a
non-exhaustive list of applicable
Gracenote patents. Gracenote, CDDB,
MusicID, MediaVOCS, the Gracenote
logo and logotype, and the “Powered
by Gracenote” logo are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Gracenote
in the United States and/or other
countries.
This application or device contains
software from Gracenote, Inc. of
Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The
software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote
Software”) enables this application to
perform disc and/or file identification and
obtain music- related information,
including name, artist, track, and title
information (“Gracenote Data”) from
online servers or embedded databases
(collectively, “Gracenote Servers”) and to
perform other functions. You may use
Gracenote® END USER
LICENSE AGREEMENT
Gracenote Data only by means of the
intended End-User functions or this
application or device.
You agree that you will use Gracenote
Data, the Gracenote Software, and
Gracenote Servers for your own personal
non-commercial use only.
You agree not to assign, copy, transfer, or
transmit the Gracenote Software or any
Gracenote Data to any third party.
YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT
GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE
SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS,
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED
HEREIN.
You agree that your non-exclusive license
to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote
Software, and Gracenote Servers will
terminate if you violate these restrictions. If
your license terminates, you agree to cease
any and all use of the Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote
Servers.
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Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote
Data, the Gracenote Software, and the
Gracenote Servers, including all ownership
rights. Under no circumstances will
Gracenote become liable for any payment
to you for any information that you
provide. You agree that Gracenote, Inc.
may enforce its rights under this
Agreement against you directly in its own
name.
The Gracenote service uses a unique
identifier to track queries for statistical
purposes. The purpose of a randomly
assigned numeric identifier is to allow the
Gracenote service to count queries without
knowing anything about who you are. For
more information, see the web page for
the Gracenote Privacy Policy for the
Gracenote service.
The Gracenote Software and each item of
Gracenote Data are licensed to you “AS
IS.”
Gracenote makes no representations or
warranties, express or implied, regarding
the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from
in the Gracenote Servers. Gracenote
reserves the right to delete data from the
Gracenote Servers or to change data
categories for any cause that Gracenote
deems sufficient. No warranty is made that
the Gracenote Software or Gracenote
Servers are error-free or that functioning of
Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers
will be uninterrupted.
Gracenote is not obligated to provide you
with new enhanced or additional data
types or categories that Gracenote may
provide in the future and is free to
discontinue its services at any time.
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-
INFRINGEMENT. GRACENOTE DOES NOT
WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE
OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY
GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL
GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR
LOST REVENUES.
copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote
As required by the FCC
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and Canadian RSS-210/
RSSGen. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
2. The FCC requires the user to be notified
that any changes or modifications made
to this device that are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
3. This product emits radio frequency
energy, but the radiated output power
of this device is far below the FCC and
IC radio frequency exposure limits. This
equipment complies with FCC and IC RF
radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. Nevertheless,
the device should be used in such a
manner that the potential for human
contact with the antenna during normal
operation is minimized.
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Voice Commands
Voice Commands .................................. 246
Global Commands ............................... 246
Navigation Commands......................... 246
Climate Control Commands................. 249
Audio Commands ................................ 249
Cellular Phone Commands ................... 254
Main Setup Screen Commands ............ 254
On-Screen Commands ......................... 254
Spelling Assistance ............................... 254
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Voice Commands
Voice Commands
Global Commands
The system accepts these commands on
any screen.
Help (displays commands for current
screen)
Display map (equivalent to MAP)
Display menu (equivalent to MENU)
Display information (equivalent to INFO)
Display audio screen (equivalent to
AUDIO)
Display phone (equivalent to PHONE)
Back (returns to previous screen)
Cancel (equivalent to CANCEL)
What is today’s date?
What time is it?
Navigation Commands
The system accepts these commands on a
map/guidance screen.
Display menu (if en route, displays the
Route screen)
Display navigation (if en route, displays
the Route screen)
Display map
Display map guide (when en route,
shows the next guidance point)
Display information (or Information)
Display phone
Display clock
Display wallpaper
Display audio screen
Cancel
Backward (or Back)
What time is it?
What is today’s date?
Help (reads list of General and Map
Display Commands)
Dial by number
Dial by voice tag
General Commands
Display current location (shows current
latitude, longitude, and elevation)
Display/Hide (specify icon type):
ATM
gas station
restaurant
post office
grocery store
lodging (hotel, motel)
parking garage
parking lot
school
hospital
freeway exit information
traffic
traffic speeds
traffic icons
traffic incidents
Go home 1
Go home 2
Register the current location (stores
current location in the Address Book)
Map Display Commands
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Navigation Commands
Voice Commands
Display north up
Display heading up
Display zoom in
Display zoom out
Display (specify scale):
1/20 mile (80 m) scale
1/8 mile (200 m) scale
1/4 mile (400 m) scale
1/2 mile (800 m) scale
1 mile (1600 m) scale
2 mile (3 km) scale
5 mile (8 km) scale
15 mile (24 km) scale
50 mile (80 km) scale
150 mile (240 km) scale
350 mile (560 km) scale
1000 mile (1600 km) scale
Max zoom in
Max zoom out
Map Scale Commands
Find nearest (specify place):
Auto service center
ACURA dealers
HONDA dealers
Gas station
Hydrogen station
Auto parts & electronics shop
Auto repair & maintenance shop
Car wash & detailing shop
Motorcycle dealers
Other car dealers
Roadside assistance
Banking center
ATM
Bank
Check cashing
Currency exchange
Community
Business
City hall
Civic center
Convention center
Court house
Higher education
Library
Post office
Find Place Commands School
Emergency room
Hospital
Police station
Veterinarian
Lodging
Bed & breakfast
Hotel
Resort
Leisure center
Amusement park
Golf course
Historical monument
Marina
Movie theater
Museum
Park
Performing arts
Sports complex
Tourist attraction
Restaurant
Zagat restaurant
American restaurant
Californian restaurant
Chinese restaurant
Café/Coffee shop
Continental restaurant
Fast food restaurant
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Navigation Commands
Voice Commands
French restaurant
German restaurant
Greek restaurant
Indian restaurant
Italian restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Korean restaurant
Mexican restaurant
Pizza
Seafood restaurant
Thai restaurant
Vegetarian restaurant
Vietnamese restaurant
Other restaurant
Shopping area
Accessory store
Book store
Clothing store
Grocery store
Home improvement store
Mall
Office supply store
Pharmacy
Pet food store
Sewing store
Shoe store
Sporting goods store
Toy store
Travel center
Airport
Automobile club
Bus station
Camping
Commuter rail station
Ferry terminal
Named place
Park & ride
Parking garage
Parking lot
Rental car agency
Rest area
Ski area
Tourist information
Train station
Travel agency
Truck stop
The system accepts these commands when
a route is set.
How long to the destination?*
How far to the destination?*
Display destination map
Display entire route
* These commands are not available if
you scroll through the map while en
route to a destination.
Route Commands
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Climate Control Commands
Voice Commands
Climate Control
Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
Climate control automatic (maintains
selected temperature)
Climate control off
Air conditioner on*
Air conditioner off*
Climate control defrost on*
Climate control defrost off*
Rear defrost on*
Rear defrost off*
Climate control fresh air
Climate control recirculate
Climate control vent
Climate control bi-level (vent and floor)
Climate control floor
Climate control floor and defrost
Fan speed up
Fan speed down
Fan speed # (#: 1 to 7)
Rear lock on
Rear lock off
Temperature # degrees (#: 57 to 87 °F)
Driver temperature # degrees (#: 57 to
87 °F)
Passenger temperature # degrees (#: 57
to 87 °F)
Temperature up
Temperature down
Driver temperature up
Driver temperature down
Passenger temperature up
Passenger temperature down
Temperature max hot
Temperature max cold
Driver temperature max hot
Driver temperature max cold
Passenger temperature max hot
Passenger temperature max cold
Climate control sync on
Climate control sync off
Front climate control automatic
(maintains selected temperature)
Front climate control off
Rear climate control automatic
(maintains selected temperature)
Rear climate control off
Rear climate control vent
Rear climate control bi-level (vent and
floor)
Rear climate control floor
Rear fan speed up
Rear fan speed down
Rear fan speed # (#: 1 to 5)
* These commands toggle the function
on and off, so the command may not
match your intended action.
Audio Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
Audio on*
Audio off*
Radio on*
Radio off*
Radio select FM1
Radio select FM2
Radio select AM
Radio tune to # FM (#: frequency, e.g.,
95.5)
Radio tune to # AM (#: frequency, e.g.,
1020)
Radio seek up
Radio seek down
Radio next station
Radio preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Radio FM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Radio FM1 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Radio Commands
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Audio Commands
Voice Commands
Radio FM2 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Radio AM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Radio auto select*
Radio scan*
Radio select XM1
Radio select XM2
XM channel # (#: 1 to 255)
XM channel up
XM channel down
XM category up
XM category down
XM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
XM1 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
XM2 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
XM scan*
XM category scan*
XM channel scan*
XM category mode
XM channel mode
* These commands toggle the function
on and off, so the command may not
match your intended action.
NOTE:
Radio volume levels cannot be controlled
using voice control.
DISC play
DISC play track # (#: 1 to 30)
DISC skip forward
DISC skip back
DISC track random*
DISC track repeat*
DISC track scan*
DISC folder up
DISC folder down
DISC folder random*
DISC folder repeat*
DISC folder scan*
DISC normal play (cancels random,
repeat, or scan play mode, resumes
normal play mode)
* These commands toggle the function
on and off, so the command may not
match your intended action.
Disc Commands
HDD play
HDD search (activates Song By Voice™)
HDD skip forward
HDD skip back
HDD album up*1
HDD album down*1
HDD genre up*1
HDD genre down*1
HDD artist up*1
HDD artist down*1
HDD track up
HDD track down
HDD playlist up*1
HDD playlist down*1
HDD track random*2
HDD track repeat*2
HDD track scan*1
HDD normal play (cancels random,
repeat, or scan play mode, resumes
normal play mode)
What/Who am I listening to?
Who is this?
What’s playing?
Who’s playing?
What album is this?
HDD Commands
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Audio Commands
Voice Commands
*1. These commands are available only in
the corresponding playback mode.
For example, “Artist” commands are
available only in “Artist” mode.
*2. These commands toggle the function
on and off, so the command may not
match your intended action.
USB play
USB play track # (#: 1 to 30)
USB skip forward
USB skip back
USB track random*
USB track repeat*
USB track scan*
USB folder up
USB folder down
USB folder random*
USB folder repeat*
USB folder scan*
USB normal play (cancels random,
repeat, or scan play mode, resumes
normal play mode)
* These commands toggle the function
on and off, so the command may not
match your intended action.
USB Commands
iPod play
iPod search (activates Song By Voice™)
iPod skip forward
iPod skip back
iPod track shuffle*
iPod album shuffle*
iPod track repeat*
iPod normal play (cancels repeat or
shuffle play mode, resumes normal play
mode)
What/Who am I listening to?
Who is this?
What’s playing?
Who’s playing?
What album is this?
* These commands toggle the function
on and off, so the command may not
match your intended action.
iPod® Commands
Bluetooth audio play
Bluetooth audio skip forward
Bluetooth audio skip back
Bluetooth audio pause
Bluetooth audio resume
NOTE:
Bluetooth® Audio commands may not
work on some phones or Bluetooth®
audio devices.
AUX play (or Auxiliary play)
iPod search (activates Song By Voice™)
HDD search (activates Song By Voice™)
List album (specify album)
List artist (specify artist)
List composer (specify composer)
List genre (specify genre)
List playlist (specify playlist)
Play album (specify album)
Play artist (specify artist)
Play composer (specify composer)
Play genre (specify genre)
Play playlist (specify playlist)
Bluetooth® Audio Commands
AUX Commands
Song By Voice™ Commands
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Voice Commands
Audio Commands
Voice Commands
Play song (specify song)
What/Who am I listening to?
Who is this?
What’s playing?
Who’s playing?
What album is this?
NOTE:
Song By Voice™ commands are available
for tracks stored on the HDD or iPod®.
Rear audio on*
Rear audio off*
Rear radio on*
Rear radio off*
Rear radio select FM1
Rear radio select FM2
Rear radio select AM
Rear radio tune to # FM (#: frequency,
e.g., 95.5)
Rear radio tune to # AM (#: frequency,
e.g., 1020)
Rear radio seek up
Rear radio seek down
Rear radio next station
Rear radio preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear radio FM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear radio FM1 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear Radio Commands
Rear radio FM2 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear radio AM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear radio auto select*
Rear radio scan*
Rear radio select XM1
Rear radio select XM2
Rear XM channel # (#: 0 to 255)
Rear XM channel up
Rear XM channel down
Rear XM category up
Rear XM category down
Rear XM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear XM1 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear XM2 preset # (#: 1 to 6)
Rear XM scan*
Rear XM category scan*
Rear XM channel scan*
Rear XM category mode
Rear XM channel mode
* These commands toggle the function
between on and off, so the command
may not match your intended action.
NOTE:
Radio volume levels cannot be controlled
using voice control.
Rear CD play
Rear CD play track # (#: 1 to 30)
Rear CD skip forward
Rear CD skip back
Rear CD track random*
Rear CD track repeat*
Rear CD track scan*
Rear CD normal play (resumes “Play”
from the random-, repeat-, or scan-play)
Rear CD folder up
Rear CD folder down
Rear CD folder random*
Rear CD folder repeat*
Rear CD folder scan*
* These commands toggle the function
between on and off, so the command
may not match your intended action.
Rear CD Commands
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Voice Commands
Audio Commands
Voice Commands
Rear DVD play
Rear DVD pause
Rear DVD title up
Rear DVD title down
Rear DVD chapter up
Rear DVD chapter down
Rear DVD title # (#: 1 to 30)
Rear DVD chapter # (#: 1 to 30)
Rear DVD title #1 chap. #2 (#1, #2: 1 to
30)
Rear DVD play track # (#: 1 to 30)
Rear DVD skip forward
Rear DVD skip back
Rear DVD track random*
Rear DVD track repeat*
Rear DVD track scan*
Rear DVD normal play (resumes “Play”
from the random-, repeat-, or scan-play)
Rear DVD folder random*
Rear DVD folder repeat*
Rear DVD folder scan*
* These commands toggle the function
between on and off, so the command
may not match your intended action.
Rear DVD Commands
Rear HDD play
Rear HDD skip forward
Rear HDD skip back
Rear HDD album up
Rear HDD album down
Rear HDD genre up
Rear HDD genre down
Rear HDD artist up
Rear HDD artist down
Rear HDD track up
Rear HDD track down
Rear HDD playlist up
Rear HDD playlist down
Rear HDD track random*
Rear HDD track repeat*
Rear HDD track scan*
Rear HDD normal play (resumes “Play”
from the random-, repeat-, or scan-play)
* These commands toggle the function
between on and off, so the command
may not match your intended action.
Rear HDD Commands
Rear iPod play
Rear iPod skip forward
Rear iPod skip back
Rear iPod track shuffle*
Rear iPod album shuffle*
Rear iPod track repeat*
Rear iPod normal play (resumes “Play”
from the shuffle- or repeat-play)
* These commands toggle the function
between on and off, so the command
may not match your intended action.
Rear AUX play (or Rear Auxiliary play)
Rear iPod Commands
Rear AUX Commands
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Voice Commands
Cellular Phone Commands
Voice Commands
Cellular Phone Commands
The system accepts these commands only
on the PHONE screen.
Dial #
Call (voice tag)
Call history
Phonebook
More speed dial
Phone setup
These commands can be made from any
screen.
Dial/call by number
Dial/call by voice tag
Main Setup Screen
Commands
The system accepts these commands on
the Main Setup screen.
Brightness up
Brightness down
Brightness minimum/min.
Brightness maximum/max.
Contrast up
Contrast down
Contrast minimum/min.
Contrast maximum/max.
Black level up
Black level down
Black level minimum/min.
Black level maximum/max.
Volume up
Volume down
Volume minimum/min.
Volume maximum/max.
Volume off
Interface dial feedback off
Interface dial feedback auto
Interface dial feedback on
On-Screen Commands
The system accepts these commands on
any screen. There are over 100 on-screen
commands. Say what is written on the
screen to activate that selection. For lists,
you can say the list item number to select
that item.
Next (or Down)
Previous (or Up)
Return
OK (excluding Startup Confirmation
screen)
Delete
Spelling Assistance
The voice control system can also
recognize phonetic alphabet input for
numbers, letters, accented letters,
punctuation marks, and symbols.
NOTE:
When selecting letters using the voice
control system, a confirmation box may
pop up to confirm the entry.
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Voice Commands
Spelling Assistance
Voice Commands
Numbers
Say … Say … or Number …
1One
2Two
3Three
4 Four
5Five
6Six
7Seven
8Eight
9Nine
0 Zero
Letters
Say … Or say…
AAlpha/Apple
BBravo/Boy
CCharlie
DDelta/Dog
EEcho/Edward
F Foxtrot/Frank
GGolf/George
HHotel/Henry
IIndia/Igloo
J Juliet/John
KKilo/King
LLima/Larry
MMike/Mary
N November/Nancy
OOscar
P Papa/Paul
QQuebec/Queen
R Romeo/Robert
SSierra/Sam
T Tango/Tom
UUniform/Uncle
VVictor
WWhiskey/William
XX-ray
YYankee/Yellow
Z Zulu/Zebra
Say … Or say…
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Voice Commands
Spelling Assistance
Voice Commands
Accented Letters
Say … Say … or Symbol …
ÀA grave
ÂA circumflex
ÄA umlaut
Ç C cedilla
ÈE grave
ÉE acute
ÊE circumflex
Ë E umlaut
ÌI grave
ÎI circumflex
ÏI umlaut
Ô O circumflex
ÙU grave
Û U circumflex
ÜU umlaut
Say … Say … or Symbol … Punctuation Marks
Say … Say … or Symbol …
@At sign
^ Caret
*Asterisk
_ Underscore
`Back quote
, Comma
.Dot
? Question mark
:Colon
;Semicolon
+Plus
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Voice Commands
Spelling Assistance
Voice Commands
Symbols
Say … Say … or Symbol …
-Hyphen
! Exclamation point
Double quote
# Pound
$Dollar
% Percent
&Ampersand
‘ Apostrophe
(Open parenthesis
) Close parenthesis
~Tilde
/Slash
<Less than
> Greater than
{Open brace
}Close brace
kEnter
Say … Say … or Symbol …
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List of Categories
List of Categories
Auto Service Lodging Shopping
Acura Dealers*
Auto Repair & Maintenance
Bed & Breakfast Resort All Shopping*
Office Supplies/Electronics
Acura Roadside Assistance
Car Wash & Detailing Hotel/Motel Accessories/Jewelry Pharmacy/Drug Store
Honda Dealers* Motorcycle Dealers Leisure
Auto Parts & Electronics
Pet Food/Supplies
Gas Station* Other Car Dealers Amusement Park Museum Books/Music/Video Sewing/Linen
Hydrogen Station Roadside Assistance Golf Course
Park/Recreation Area
Clothing Shoes/Bags
Auto Parts & Electronics
Historical Monument
Performing Arts Groceries Sporting Goods
Banking Marina Sports Complex Home Improvement Toys/Arts/Crafts
ATM*
Check Cashing/Money Transfer
Movie Theater Tourist Attraction
Mall/Department Store
Bank Currency Exchange Restaurant Travel
Community All Types* Indian Airport Parking Lot
Business Higher Education
All Types (Zagat Only)
Italian Automobile Club Rental Car Agency
City Hall Library American Japanese Bed & Breakfast Resort
Civic/Community Center Post Office Californian Korean Bus Station Rest Area
Convention/Exhibition Center
School Chinese Mexican Camping Ski Area
Court House Cafe/Coffee Shop Pizza
Commuter Rail Station
Tourist Attraction
Emergency Continental Seafood Ferry Terminal Tourist Information
Acura Roadside Assistance Roadside Assistance Fast Food Thai Hotel/Motel Train Station
Hospital* Veterinarian French Vegetarian Named Place Travel Agency
Police Station German Vietnamese Park & Ride Truck Stop/Plaza
Greek Other
Parking Garage/House
* Stored in “Fav. Subcategory” by factory default.
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List of Language Codes
List of Language Codes
Language Input Code
Abubasia 0102
Afar 0101
Afrikaans 0106
Albanian 1917
Amharic 0113
Arabic 0118
Armenian 0825
Assamese 0119
Aymara 0125
Azerbaijani 0126
Bashkir 0201
Basque 0521
Belarussian 0205
Bengali 0214
Bhutanese 0426
Bihari 0208
Bislama 0209
Breton 0218
Bulgarian 0207
Burmese 1325
Cambodian 1113
Catalan 0301
Chinese 2608
Corsican 0315
Croatian 0818
Czech 0319
Danish 0401
Dutch 1412
English 0514
Esperanto 0515
Estonian 0520
Faroese 0615
Fijian 0610
Finnish 0609
French 0618
Frisian 0625
Galician 0712
Georgian 1101
German 0405
Greek 0512
Greenlandic 1112
Guarani 0714
Gujarati 0721
Hausa 0801
Hebrew 0923
Hindi 0809
Language Input Code
Hungarian 0821
Icelandic 0919
Indonesian 0914
Interlingue 0905
International 0901
Inupiaq 0911
Irish 0701
Italian 0920
Japanese 1001
Javanese 1023
Kannada 1114
Kashmiri 1119
Kazakh 1111
Kinyarwanda 1823
Kirghiz 1125
Kirundi 1814
Korean 1115
Kurdish 1121
Laotian 1215
Latvian 1222
Lingala 1214
Lithuanian 1220
Macedonian 1311
Language Input Code
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List of Language Codes
Spelling Assistance
List of Language Codes
Malagasy 1307
Malay 1319
Malayalam 1312
Maltese 1320
Maori 1309
Marathi 1318
Moldavian 1315
Mongolian 1314
Nauruan 1401
Nepali 1405
Norwegian 1415
Oriya 1518
Oromo 1513
Pashto 1619
Persian 0601
Polish 1612
Portuguese 1620
Provencal 1503
Punjabi 1601
Quechua 1721
Rhaeto-Romance 1813
Romanian 1815
Russian 1821
Language Input Code
Sand 1907
Sanskrit 1901
Scottish Gaelic 0704
Serbian 1918
Serbo-Croatian 1908
Seth-Thu 1920
Setswana 2014
Shona 1914
Sindhi 1904
Sinhalese 1909
SiSwati 1919
Slovak 1911
Slovene 1912
Somali 1915
Somoan 1913
Spanish 0519
Sundanese 1921
Swahili 1923
Swedish 1922
Tagalog 2012
Tajir 2007
Tamil 2001
Tartar 2020
Language Input Code
Telugu 2005
Thai 2008
Tibetan 0215
Tigris 2009
Tonga 2015
Turki 2011
Turkish 2018
Twi 2023
Twonga 2019
Ukrainian 2111
Urdu 2118
Uzbek 2126
Vietnamese 2209
Volapuk 2215
Welsh 0325
Worf 2315
Xhosa 2408
Yiddish 1009
Yoruba 2515
Zulu 2621
Language Input Code
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Index
Index
Symbols
K (Back) Button
....................................5
,
22
a (Display Mode) Button
...................... 29
j (Hang-Up) Button
................................185
h (Pick-Up) Button
..........................185
,
186
8 (Sound) Button
.............................6
,
166
d (Talk) Button
......................................5
,
22
A
A.SEL (Auto Select)
....................................133
Add to Address Book
..........................90
,
127
Add to Dest. List
..........90
,
121
,
125
,
126
,
127
Add to Playlist
............................................151
Address
Editing Address Book
.................................40
Editing Avoid Area
.....................................54
Setting Destination
.....................................70
Address Book
Editing Address Book
.................................38
Setting Destination
.....................................75
Address Book PIN
........................................43
Adjust Time
.................................................. 59
Advanced (Place Category)
........................ 80
AM/FM Button
.......................................6
,
132
AM/FM Radio
Playing
...................................................... 132
Voice Commands List
...............................249
Audio
........................................................... 129
Basic Operation
............................................6
Control Display
............................................. 7
Remote Control
........................................167
Sound Setup
.............................................166
Voice Commands List
...............................249
AUDIO Button
................................................7
Audio Menu
Bluetooth® Audio
....................................165
Disc
...........................................................142
FM/AM Radio
............................................133
HDD
..........................................................146
iPod®
........................................................157
USB Flash drive
.........................................162
XM® Radio
...............................................137
Auto Daylight
...............................................58
Auto Service (Place Category)
....................80
Auto Time Zone
...........................................58
AUX
Input Jack
..................................................131
Voice Commands List
...............................251
Avoid Streets
..............................................117
B
Banking (Place Category)
...........................80
Basic Settings
................................................26
Black Level
....................................................24
Bluetooth® Audio
Playing
......................................................164
Voice Commands List
...............................251
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
...................169
Editing User Name/PIN
..............................180
Importing Phonebook
...............................177
Making a Call
...........................................182
Pairing a Phone
.........................................172
Receiving a Call
.........................................185
Setting Speed Dials
...................................178
Brightness
...............................................24
,
29
C
Calculator
................................................... 213
Calendar
..................................................... 211
Call
Calculate Route Screen
...................... 90
,
127
Call History
................................................. 184
Cancel Route
.............................................. 117
Category
Editing Address Book
................................. 40
Place Category List
................................... 258
Setting Destination
.................................... 80
CATEGORY Bar
.............................................. 6
Category Scan
............................................ 137
CD Button
............................................... 6
,
141
CD Recording
............................................. 149
Cellular Phone
Voice Commands List
.............................. 254
CH (Channel) Button
................................ 168
Change Language
....................................... 20
Change Route Preference
.......................... 91
Change State
............................................... 71
Channel List
............................................... 137
Channel Scan
............................................. 137
City
................................................................ 72
City Vicinity
Setting Destination
.................................... 81
Clear Personal Data
.................................... 65
Clock Adjustment
........................................ 58
Adjust Time
................................................ 59
Auto Daylight
............................................. 58
Auto Time Zone
......................................... 58
Resetting
.................................................... 59
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Index
Index
Color
..............................................................27
Map Color
...................................................28
Menu Color
................................................28
Community (Place Category)
.....................80
Continue Trip
.............................................127
Contrast
.........................................................24
Coordinate
....................................................86
Correct Vehicle Position
..............................63
Current Location
........................................109
Current Position
Editing Address Book
.................................40
Setting Destination
.....................................88
D
Day Mode
Map Color
...................................................28
Menu Color
................................................28
Switching Display Mode
.............................29
Delete a Phone
...........................................175
Dest. Menu 1
................................................68
Dest. Menu 2
................................................68
Destination List
Adding Waypoint
.....................................118
Editing
.......................................................122
Destination Map
..........................................92
Detour
.........................................................117
Dial
...............................................................183
Direct Dial
...................................................185
Directions
....................................................101
Disc
Playing
......................................................141
Voice Commands List
...............................250
E
Edit Avoid Area
........................................... 53
Edit Music Info.
.......................................... 151
Edit Speed Dial
.......................................... 178
Edit User/PIN
.............................................. 180
Edit Waypoint Search Area
........................ 55
Emergency (Place Category)
...................... 80
ENT Button
..................................................... 8
Error Messages
.......................................... 227
Disc Player
................................................ 228
iPod®
....................................................... 229
Navigation System
................................... 227
USB Flash Drive
........................................ 230
Exit Info.
..................................................... 102
F
Favorite Subcategory
.................................. 82
Find Nearest...
............................................ 123
Folder List
Disc
........................................................... 143
USB Flash Drive
........................................ 163
G
Get Music Info.
.......................................... 153
Go Home 1
................................................... 12
Go Home 1 PIN
............................................ 43
Go Home 2
................................................... 12
Go Home 2 PIN
............................................ 43
Gracenote Info. Update
........................... 154
Guidance Menu
......................................... 100
Directions
................................................. 101
Exit Info
.................................................... 102
Guidance Mode
........................................ 103
Guidance Mode
......................................... 103
Guidance Screen Interruption
................... 57
H
HDD
Playing
...................................................... 145
Voice Commands List
............................... 250
HDD Button
............................................6
,
145
HDD Setup
Disc
........................................................... 142
HDD
.......................................................... 147
Heading-up
................................................ 108
Home Address 1
.....................................12
,
42
Home Address 2
.....................................12
,
42
Honda Automobile Customer Service
.... 236
I
Icon Option
................................................ 107
Import Cellular Phonebook
..................... 177
Interface Dial
................................................. 8
Interface Dial Feedback
.............................. 25
Intersection
.................................................. 87
iPod®
Connecting, Disconnecting
..............155
,
160
Playing
...................................................... 155
Voice Commands List
............................... 251
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Index
Index
K
Key to ZAGAT Ratings
..............................216
L
Language
...................................................... 31
Leisure (Place Category)
.............................80
Lodging (Place Category)
........................... 80
M
Map Color
..................................................... 28
Map Data Update
Checking Version
.....................................215
Obtaining Update DVD
............................237
Viewing Update Status
.............................216
Map Information
.......................................105
Map Input
Editing Avoid Area
.....................................54
Setting Destination
.....................................88
Map Legend
.........................................10
,
110
Map Menu
.................................................... 98
Map Screen
................................................... 93
Icon
.............................................10
,
106
,
112
Orientation
...............................................108
Scale
......................................................... 111
MAP/GUIDE Button
.............................11
,
103
Menu (Dest. Menu 1)
..................................68
Menu (Dest. Menu 2)
..................................68
Menu (Route)
.............................................116
MENU Button
Changing Route
.......................................116
Entering a Destination
................................68
Menu Color
.................................................. 28
Mode
...........................................................137
MODE Button
.............................................167
More Speed Dial
........................................170
Music Search
.................................................45
HDD
..........................................................150
iPod®
........................................................158
Phonetic Modification
................................47
Song By Voice
.....................................46
,
159
Mute
............................................................185
N
Night Mode
Map Color
...................................................28
Menu Color
................................................28
Switching Display Mode
.............................29
North-up
.....................................................108
Note
.............................................................138
O
Off-road Tracking
Driving
........................................................96
Setting
........................................................62
Open Map
...................................................102
P
Pair Phone
...................................................172
Pass-Key
.......................................................174
Personal Information
..................................37
Phone Setup
...............................................170
Phonebook
Importing
..................................................177
Making a Call
...........................................183
PIN Numbers
................................................ 43
Place Category
Editing Address Book
................................. 40
Place Category List
................................... 258
Setting Destination
.................................... 80
Place Name
Editing Address Book
................................. 40
Setting Destination
.............................. 77
,
81
Place Phone No.
Editing Address Book
................................. 40
Setting Destination
.................................... 84
Preset Buttons
............................................... 6
Previous Destination
Deleting
...................................................... 44
Editing Address Book
................................. 40
Setting Destination
.................................... 76
R
Radio
FM/AM
..................................................... 132
XM®
........................................................ 136
Random
Disc
........................................................... 142
HDD
......................................................... 147
Pass-Key
................................................... 174
USB Flash Drive
........................................ 162
RDS Search
................................................. 134
Read Radio Text
........................................ 135
Rearview Camera
...................................... 217
Rec to HDD
................................................. 149
Recalculation
......................................... 50
,
95
Reminder
.............................................. 21
,
212
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Index
Index
Repeat
Disc
...........................................................142
HDD
..........................................................147
iPod®
........................................................157
USB Flash Drive
.........................................162
Rerouting
......................................................50
Reset Clock Settings
....................................59
Reset Factory Default
..................................64
Restaurant (Place Category)
.......................80
Route (Menu)
.............................................116
Route Pref.
....................................................91
Routing & Guidance
....................................49
S
Scan
Disc
...........................................................143
FM/AM Radio
............................................133
HDD
..........................................................147
USB Flash Drive
.........................................162
SCAN/TITLE Bar
...............................................6
Scenic Road Information
..........................215
Schedule
Calendar
...................................................211
Search a Next Connected Phone
.............176
Search Along
..............................................119
Search Around
............................................119
Search by Keyword
......................................81
Search Phonebook
.....................................183
Security PIN Code
.......................................232
Shopping (Place Category)
.........................80
Show Icon on Map
.....................................106
Shuffle
.........................................................157
Single Screen
..............................................103
SKIP Bar
...........................................................6
Song By Voice
Searching Music
....................................... 159
Setting
........................................................ 46
Voice Commands List
.............................. 251
Sort by Distance to Travel
.......................... 81
Sound Setup
............................................... 166
Speed Dial
Making a Call
........................................... 184
Registering
............................................... 178
Split Screen
................................................ 104
Street
............................................................ 73
Street Name Guidance
............................... 56
System/Device Information
...................... 215
T
TITLE Button
.................................................. 6
Traffic Detail
.............................................. 115
Traffic Rerouting
....................................... 114
Transfer
...................................................... 185
Travel (Place Category)
.............................. 80
Trip Computer
........................................... 210
Tune
FM/AM Radio
........................................... 133
XM® Radio
.............................................. 137
TUNE Bar
........................................................ 6
U
Unit Conversion
......................................... 213
Units (mile or km)
....................................... 26
Unverified Area Routing
............................ 51
Update System Software
Finding Update Information
.................... 237
Obtaining Update DVD
............................ 237
USB Flash Drive
Connecting, Disconnecting
..............155
,
160
Playing
...................................................... 160
Voice Commands List
............................... 251
USB/AUX Button
....................6
,
156
,
161
,
164
V
Vehicle
.......................................................... 61
Correct Vehicle Position
............................. 63
Off-road Tracking
....................................... 62
View Area Map
............................................ 53
View Routes
................................................. 91
Voice
Map Menu
.................................................. 97
Voice Commands
Basic Operation
............................................ 9
Help
.............................................................. 5
Voice Commands List
............................... 246
Voice Control System
................................. 22
Voice Control Operation
Basic Operation
............................................ 5
Voice Recognition Tutor
............................ 26
Voice Tag
.................................................... 179
VOL (Volume) Button
............................... 167
VOL 9 (Volume/Power) Knob
.................... 6
Volume
.......................................................... 24
W
Wallpaper
Deleting, Importing, Setting
....................... 32
Waypoint
Adding
...................................................... 118
Deleting, Ordering
.................................... 122
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Index
Index
X
XM Button
..............................................6
,
136
XM® Radio
Playing
...................................................... 136
Voice Commands List
...............................249
Z
ZAGAT
Displaying Review
...........................77
,
82
,
85
Setting Destination
.....................................84
Zip Code
........................................................ 71

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