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TECHNOLOGY REFERENCE GUIDE owners.honda.com 31T3WC10 00X31-T3W-C100 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring Technology Reference Guide ©2014 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. — All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. 2015 Accord Hybrid Touring TECHNOLOGY REFERENCE GUIDE BLUETOOTH ® HANDSFREELINK ® p. 33 i-MID p. 24 This Technology Reference Guide is designed to help you get acquainted with your 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring and provide basic instructions on some of its ECO ASSISTTM p. 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL p. 4 NAVIGATION p. 30 technology and convenience features. This guide is not intended to be a substitute for the Owner’s Manual. For more detailed information on vehicle controls and operation, please refer to the respective sections in the Owner’s Manual or Navigation Manual. The vehicle interior colors shown in this guide may not represent what is included in your actual vehicle. The feature information and procedures in this guide are intended to be used for instructional purposes only. Smart Entry with Push Button Start.....................................................................2 Instrument Panel Indicators ...................................................................................4 Multi-Information Display (MID) ...........................................................................6 Sport Hybrid i-MMD................................................................................................8 Eco AssistTM ..............................................................................................................10 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ........................................................12 Settings for Your Vehicle ........................................................................................13 Auto Door Locks ...................................................................................................14 Driving Position Memory System (DPMS)........................................................15 One-Touch Turn Signal...........................................................................................16 Auto Headlights with Wiper Integration...........................................................16 Multi-View Rear Camera ......................................................................................17 LaneWatchTM ...........................................................................................................18 Lane Departure Warning (LDW)........................................................................19 Forward Collision Warning (FCW) ....................................................................20 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).........................................................................22 Intelligent Multi-Information Display (i-MID) ...................................................24 Using the Touchscreen...........................................................................................25 Voice Recognition...................................................................................................26 Navigation.................................................................................................................30 Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL)........................................................................33 SMS Text Messaging and E-Mail ...........................................................................37 Basic Audio Operation ..........................................................................................38 iPod® or USB Flash Drive .....................................................................................39 Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ...........................................................................40 Song By Voice...........................................................................................................41 Pandora® ...................................................................................................................42 HondaLink featuring AhaTM ...................................................................................43 Bluetooth® Audio ......................................................................................................44 HomeLink ® ..............................................................................................................45 Honda Owners .......................................................................................................46 Safety Reminder......................................................................................................46 Fuel Recommendation...........................................................................................47 Honda Roadside Assistance..................................................................................47 SMART ENTRY WITH PUSH BUTTON START Unlocking the Doors Operate certain functions of your vehicle by simply having the remote transmitter within operating range. Power Button Grab either one of the front door handles when the vehicle is off. Wait until the doors unlock, then pull the handle to open. Accessory or On Mode Locking the Doors Press POWER once without pressing the brake pedal for Accessory mode. Press it again for ON mode. Starting the Engine Press the door lock button on either front door handle when the vehicle is off. Press and hold the brake pedal, then press POWER. Turning the Vehicle Off Shift to Park, then press POWER. Note: If you press POWER and the shift lever is not in Park, the vehicle goes into Accessory mode. Opening the Trunk Press the trunk release button under the trunk handle. The vehicle can be on or off. 2 3 INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORS Briefly appear with each engine start. Red and orange indicators are most critical. Blue and green indicators are used for general information. See your Owner’s Manual for more information. Battery Charge Level Gauge POWER Gauge Fuel Gauge READY CHARGE Gauge Malfunction Indicators If an indicator remains on, there may be a problem; see your dealer Low tire pressure: Add air Low fuel: Refill System message indicator: Check MID Charging system Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Brake system, low brake fluid Malfunction lamp (check engine light) Low oil pressure Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (blinks and stays on) Supplemental restraint system (SRS) Vehicle Stability Assist® (VSA) Electric power steering (EPS) Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Smart Entry System (next to upper display) Brake system VSA OFF Turn signals/hazards on Power system FCW OFF High beams on ECON Mode on Electric motor on On/Off Indicators PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF Condition Indicators Exterior lights on EV mode on Action is needed by driver Parking brake on: Release Seat belt reminder: Fasten seat belt(s) READY: Immobilizer (blinks): Use other vehicle key and see dealer READY Ready to drive 4 5 MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY (MID) Main Displays Consists of several displays that provide you with useful information. Main screen Accessing the Information Display Eco Drive Display Vehicle settings* Average fuel economy records Oil life Average and instant fuel economy Power flow monitor** Range Average speed Elapsed time Main Displays To toggle between the different displays: • Press either Info button (p/q) for the main displays. • Press SEL/RESET for the lower displays. Lower Displays Lower Displays Odometer 6 Trip A Trip B * You can also change Vehicle Settings using the i-MID (see page 13). ** You can also view the power flow monitor on the navigation screen. Press INFO on the center panel and use the interface dial to select Vehicle Energy. 7 Learn how the Sport Hybrid i-MMD (intelligent Multi-Mode Drive) system operates. Your vehicle is able to operate in electric, hybrid, charge, or full engine mode. SPORT HYBRID i-MMD How Your Vehicle Operates Driving Modes Operating mode Electric Vehicle (EV) Hybrid Vehicle (HV) Engine Regeneration Vehicle speed Stopped or low/moderate speed Accelerating or driving uphill High speed Decelerating Only the electric motor provides power to the wheels. The electric motor provides power to the wheels. The gas engine provides power to the generator. The generator provides electricity to the electric motor for added power or to the battery for charging. Only the gas engine provides power to the wheels. The battery provides electricity to the electric motor for added power. The gas engine turns off. The electric motor provides electricity to the battery through regenerative braking. Vehicle operation System Components Electric motor Stopped or running Running Generating Regenerating Generator Stopped Generating No operation Stopped Gas engine Stopped Running Running Stopped Discharging Charging or discharging Electric (EV) Mode When driving at low to moderate speed, your vehicle runs in EV mode when the battery is fully charged. Hybrid (HV) mode or gas engine operation may override EV mode if: • You drive aggressively, at high speed, or uphill. After returning to normal driving conditions, press the EV button to return to EV mode. • The battery temperature is too high or low. • The battery begins to run low. • The climate control system is in heavy use. Power Flow Monitor* (on the MID) Battery Press the EV button to switch between EV or HV mode. Charging Regenerating Hybrid (HV) Mode The gas engine and generator supply electricity to the battery and electric motor, while the battery maintains its current charge level. Press the EV button to switch between HV or EV mode (when possible). Auto Engine Stop/Start While your vehicle is at a stop, the hybrid system may shut the engine off to maximize fuel efficiency. Occurrence and duration vary depending on driving conditions, climate control use, and battery level. The engine may restart when you accelerate or release the brake pedal. *See page 6-7 for how to display the power flow monitor. 8 9 ECO ASSIST TM Provides various ways to monitor your fuel efficiency and driving style. Driver Feedback ECON Button Indicates real-time fuel efficiency. Results are displayed on the MID, where the vehicle icon and its surrounding color change based on your driving style. Helps maximize fuel efficiency. 1. Press ECON to turn the system on or off. Press either Info (p/q) button to toggle to the Eco Drive Display. 2. The ECON mode indicator comes on. SEL/RESET button Info buttons 3. Check the MID. Real-time Fuel Efficiency Coach Driving Style Eco Drive Display (on the MID) Smooth, steady acceleration maximizes fuel efficiency Smooth, steady deceleration maximizes fuel efficiency Note: When turned on, performance of the climate control system may be adjusted. Aggressive acceleration lowers fuel efficiency Ambient Meter Indicates real-time fuel efficiency using color-coded bars. High fuel efficiency Moderate fuel efficiency Aggressive deceleration lowers fuel efficiency Low fuel efficiency As you drive, you earn leaves for driving efficiently, or lose them for driving inefficiently. When you turn the vehicle off, your drive cycle and lifetime score are displayed on the MID. 10 Drive Cycle Score Lifetime Score 11 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) SETTINGS FOR YOUR VEHICLE Change different settings for many features in your vehicle. See your Owner’s Manual for detailed information on settings and options. Monitors the vehicle’s tire pressures. How It Works Adjusting Vehicle Settings When the tire pressure drops significantly below recommended levels, the low tire pressure indicator comes on. Press SETTINGS to select the settings menu. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. What to Do 1. Visually inspect the tires for damage. 2. Use a tire air pressure gauge to check which tire(s) have low pressure. Choose from the available options: 3. Inflate the tire(s), if necessary, to the recommended pressures listed on the label on the driver’s doorjamb. 4. Start TPMS calibration. TPMS Calibration 2. Select Vehicle Settings. Navi Settings Change various settings for navigation system routing. Camera Settings Change camera modes. Vehicle Settings* TPMS calibration, meter setup, door setup, and more. 3. Select TPMS Calibration. *The shift lever must be in Park (P) to access this menu. Any time you inflate, change, or rotate one or more of your tires, you need to recalibrate the system. 1. Press SETTINGS. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 4. Select Calibrate. The low tire pressure indicator blinks, and calibration begins. 5. Press BACK to exit the menu. 12 System Settings Adjust the display, system language, and more. Phone Settings Pair a phone, change call and text/e-mail options, and more. Info Settings Import wallpaper and select clock type. Audio Settings Change sound options and various settings for audio modes. You can also change vehicle settings using the multiinformation display (see page 6). 13 AUTO DOOR LOCKS Program how and when the vehicle doors automatically lock and unlock. Door Locks DRIVING POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM (DPMS) Store driver’s seat positions into memory for each corresponding keyless remote transmitter (1 or 2). Programming the DPMS Default Lock Setting Default Unlock Setting The doors are preset to lock when your vehicle reaches about 10 mph. All doors are set to unlock when the driver’s door is opened. 1. Turn on the vehicle. Make sure the shift lever is in Park (P). 3. Press SET. You will hear a beep. 2. Adjust the seat to your preferred position. 4. Press the memory button corresponding to the remote (1 or 2) you are using within 5 seconds. You will hear two beeps. Changing Settings Follow the steps below to change your door settings. Make sure you are using the key you want to change the settings for (Driver 1 or Driver 2) and the vehicle is in ON mode. See your Owner’s Manual for complete setting options. Note: Once set, stored positions can be recalled by pressing one of the memory buttons (1 or 2) on the door. 1. Press SETTINGS. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 2. Select Vehicle Settings. 3. Select Auto Door Lock or Auto Door Unlock. 4. Select from the options. 5. Press BACK to exit the menu. You can also change vehicle settings using the multiinformation display (see page 6). Note: The driver’s and front passenger’s doors can be opened by pulling the inner front door handle, regardless of the setting. Changing the setting to “All Doors” is useful for unlocking the rear doors when a front door handle is pulled. 14 15 ONE-TOUCH TURN SIGNAL Use this quick and convenient method to signal a lane change. How It Works MULTI-VIEW REAR CAMERA For added convenience, the area behind your vehicle is displayed to help you navigate while backing up. How It Works • Lightly push the turn signal lever up or down for a threeblink sequence. • For a continuous signal, push the lever up or down until it locks into place. • When you shift into Reverse (R), a real-time image of the area behind your vehicle is shown in the upper display, along with helpful parking guidelines. • Press the interface dial to toggle between views. • The display turns off when you shift out of Reverse. AUTO HEADLIGHTS WITH WIPER INTEGRATION For your convenience, your vehicle’s headlights automatically turn on when the windshield wipers operate. Wide (default) Normal Top down How It Works Changing Settings Turn the guidelines on or off. 1. Press SETTINGS. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 2. Select Camera Settings. 3. Select Rear Camera. Make sure your headlights are in the AUTO position. Turn on your windshield wipers. The headlights also turn on. When you turn off the windshield wipers, the headlights turn off shortly after. 4. Select one of the options. Fixed Guidelines: Guidelines appear when you shift into Reverse. Select On or Off. Dynamic Guidelines: Guidelines move as you turn the steering wheel. Select On or Off. 5. Press BACK to exit the menu. 16 17 LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LDW) LANEWATCH TM Helps you check your right blind spot when you make a lane change to the right. How It Works Alerts you if your vehicle begins to move out of a detected lane without the turn signal activated. How It Works When the right turn signal is activated, a camera located in the passenger side door mirror shows the right rear area outside your vehicle on the display. A camera mounted between the windshield and the rearview mirror determines if your vehicle begins to move away from the center of a detected lane while driving between 40 _90 mph. Display Visibility Area If you cross a lane line without using your turn signal, a message appears on the MID and a beep sounds. Steer the vehicle to return to your lane. LDW may not activate under certain conditions. See your Owner’s Manual for more information. LaneWatch Display Press the LaneWatch button on the turn signal switch to view a constant real-time display. Press it again to turn the display off. The display still appears when the right turn signal is activated. Turning LDW On or Off Press the LDW button to turn the system on or off. A green indicator light appears on the button when the system is on. See your Owner’s Manual for more information on adjusting LaneWatch settings. 18 19 FORWARD COLLISION WARNING (FCW) Changing Settings Determine the warning timing, or turn the system off. Alerts you to the possibility of a front-end collision. 1. Press SETTINGS. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. How It Works At 10 mph or higher, if the radar sensor in the front grille detects a vehicle in front of you and the system determines a collision is likely, the system warns you with the following visual and audible alerts: 2. Select Vehicle Settings. 3. Select Forward Collision Warning Distance. 4. Select Long, Normal, Short, or Off. Long Normal Short 5. Press BACK to exit the menu. You can also change vehicle settings using the multiinformation display (see page 6). When the FCW distance is set to Short: • the heads-up light near the windshield flashes continuously • BRAKE flashes continuously • a beep sounds continuously until you take preventive action. When the FCW distance is set to Normal or Long: • The heads-up light near the windshield flashes twice. • If you do not take action to prevent a collision and the distance to the other vehicle becomes sufficiently close, BRAKE flashes on the MID, the heads-up light flashes, and a beep sounds continuously until you take preventive action. FCW may not activate under certain conditions. See your Owner’s Manual for more information. 20 21 Set a space interval between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. When the vehicle ahead changes speed, ACC senses the change and increases or decreases your vehicle’s speed to maintain a set following distance or speed. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) Operating ACC Check the MID for information. Changing Vehicle Distance MAIN RES/+ Control the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. ACC automatically adjusts the following distance based on the range selected and your vehicle speed. Extra Long Range Long range CANCEL Distance SET/- Normal range Short range Press the Distance button to shuffle through four ranges. How to Use ACC Turning ACC On 1. Press MAIN. 2. ACC appears in the MID. Using ACC 1. Accelerate to the desired speed (above 25 mph). 2. Press SET/- and release the accelerator pedal. The set speed is fixed, and ACC begins. 3. To increase speed, press RES/+. To decrease speed, press SET/-. The selected range and set speed are shown on the MID. Range MID Screen If a vehicle enters the ACC range, a beep sounds and a vehicle icon appears on the MID. Extra Long Long Middle If there is no vehicle ahead of you, a dotted-line vehicle icon appears on the MID. Standard Cruise Control 1. Press and hold the Distance button. 2. A beep sounds, and the selected mode appears in the MID. Canceling ACC Short Note: The ACC radar sensor in the front grille can detect and monitor the distance of a vehicle up to approximately 100 yards ahead. There are three ways to cancel: • Press MAIN. • Press CANCEL. • Tap the brake pedal. 22 23 INTELLIGENT MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY (i-MID) Choose what to display in the upper screen. USING THE TOUCHSCREEN Interactive touchscreen display includes audio and Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® functionality. Changing the Display Audio Options Source: Select audio sources. Title: Display audio information. Preset: Select preset stations. Skip/Seek: Change stations, tracks, etc. FM screen shown More: Select menu options and sound settings. Press the Display button to change the main displays. Bluetooth ® HandsFreeLink ® Options* You can also press the corresponding buttons on the center panel. When you enter the Dial screen from the Phone Menu, you can use the touchscreen to enter the number. Display Options Navigation Shows map or navigation information. Phone Shows phone screen. When you enter the Phonebook screen from the Phone Menu and select Search, you can use the touchscreen to enter names. * These options are inoperable while the vehicle is moving. Audio Shows current audio information. Info Shows information screen and options. Sound/Screen Options Select More from the main screen. Select Sound to adjust the audio system. 24 Select Screen Settings to adjust various screen features. 25 To keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel, use the Talk button to say voice commands to operate certain vehicle features. For a full list of commands, say “Voice Help.” VOICE RECOGNITION How It Works Voice Command Portal The voice control system uses the steering wheel buttons and the ceiling microphone. To reduce the potential for driver distraction, certain manual functions may be inoperable or grayed out while the vehicle is moving. Voice commands are always available. Pick-Up button: Answer an incoming call. Hang-Up/Back button: End a call, decline an incoming call, or cancel an operation. Talk button: Give phone, navigation, audio, or climate control commands. When you press the Talk button from any of the main screens (NAV, PHONE, INFO, AUDIO), the voice portal screen appears and the system gives you examples of voice commands that can be used. For more examples, see page 28. Press the Talk button again, and the system waits for you to say a command. The system recognizes your command. The system confirms the command. Voice Command Tips • When the Talk button is pressed, all available voice commands are highlighted in yellow. To bypass the system prompts, press and release the Talk button again to say a command. • To hear a list of available commands at any time, press and release the button, then say “Voice Help.” Talk • Speak in a clear, natural voice. • Reduce all background noise. • Adjust the dashboard and side vents away from the microphone in the ceiling. • Close the windows. 26 27 Commonly Used Voice Commands Here are some examples of commonly used voice commands, most of which are accepted on the Voice Portal screen. Try some of these to familiarize yourself with the voice command system. Press and release the Talk button before you say a command. Press and release the General Commands Audio Commands • Display map • Display menu • Display phone • Display information • Display audio screen • What time is it? • Radio on • Radio # FM/AM • Radio preset 1/2/3/4/5/6 • DISC play • DISC play track # • DISC skip forward/back • iPod/USB/HDD play Talk button before you say a command. Find Place Commands • Find nearest: - ATM - gas station - Mexican restaurant - post office - Honda dealer - airport - hospital - bank - charging station 120V/240V Navigation Commands • How long/far to the destination? • Display destination map • Display entire route Phone Commands • Call by name • Call by number Climate Control Commands • Air conditioner on/off • Rear defrost on/off • Climate control recirculate/ fresh air • Fan speed up/down • Temperature # degrees (# = 57–87) • Temperature max hot/cold Display Commands • Display (or hide): - ATM - gas station - restaurant - post office • Display north up/heading up • Zoom in/out • Go home • Display current location 28 Help Commands • Voice help (list of all available commands by category) 29 NAVIGATION Entering a Destination Using Voice Commands For information on setting other destination options, see your Navigation Manual. Real-time navigation system uses GPS and a map database to show your current location and help guide you to a desired destination. FM Traffic Provides continuously updated information, including traffic speed, incidents, and construction in major metro areas. Entering a Street Address Press and release the Talk button before you say a command. Press and release the Talk button before you say a command. Displaying Traffic Information 1. Say “Address.” Say “Display traffic” to view traffic flow and incident icons. 2. Say “Street,” then say the street name on the next screen. Do not include the direction (N, S, E, W) or type (St., Ave., Blvd., etc.). 3. A list of street names appears. Say the number next to the street you want to select. 4. Say the entire street address number. For example, “1-2-3-4.” If necessary, say “OK” to proceed. 5. If the street address is in more than one city, a list of city names appears. Say the number next to the city you want to select. Incident icon Heavy traffic Traffic Flow data Incident Icons Moderate traffic Note: Traffic flow and incident icons are displayed on map scales of 5 miles or less. 6. Say “Set as destination” to set the route. Incident Road closed Congestion Weather Construction Traffic Rerouting TM Using the “Find Nearest” Command Press and release the Talk button before you say a command. The system can automatically provide detours around traffic or incidents when a destination is set and Traffic Rerouting is turned on in Navi Settings (see page 13), or you can manually reroute. 1. From the map screen, say “Find nearest ATM.” 1. Say “Display traffic on my route” to view a list of incidents on your route. 2. A list of the nearest ATMs in your area is displayed by shortest distance to destination. 2. Say the number of the incident you want to avoid. 3. Say the number next to the destination you want to select. 3. Say “Avoid” and the incident list returns. 4. Say “Set as destination” to set the route. 4. Say “Recalculate route” to set the new route. Note: It is recommended that you enter your destination before driving or when the vehicle is stopped. 30 31 Map Screen Legend BLUETOOTH ® HANDSFREELINK ® (HFL) Make and receive phone calls through your vehicle’s audio system. Visit handsfreelink.honda.com to check if this feature is compatible with your phone. To reduce the potential for driver distraction, certain functions may be inoperable or grayed out while the vehicle is moving. Stop or pull over to perform the function. Using HFL Calculated route Next guidance point Time to go Current vehicle location Distance to go Pick-Up button: Answer an incoming call. Hang-Up/Back button: End a call, decline an incoming call, or cancel an operation. Talk button: Make a call using a stored voice tag, phonebook name, or phone number. Turn-by-Turn Directions Shows a more detailed view of the next maneuver during route guidance on the multi-information display. See your Owner’s Manual for instructions on how to turn this feature on or off. Use these buttons to navigate through the HFL menus. Distance to next maneuver Upcoming maneuver Current route 32 PHONE button: Go to the phone screen. BACK button: Cancel an operation or return to the previous screen. SETTINGS button: Go to Phone Settings to pair a phone and set up text/e-mail options. Interface Dial: Rotate to scroll through selections and press to make a selection. MENU button: From the Phone screen, access Speed Dial, Redial, Call History, Phonebook, Dial, and Text/E-Mail options. 33 Pairing Your Phone Dialing a Number Pair your phone when the vehicle is stopped to begin using hands-free phone and related audio functions. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. Enter a 10-digit phone number to call. Using the Menu* Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 1. Press SETTINGS. 1. Press PHONE. 2. Select Phone Settings. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select Bluetooth Device List (if no phone has been paired) or Connect Phone (if pairing an additional phone). 3. Select Dial. 4. From the navigation screen or the touchscreen, enter the phone number. Select the green phone icon to call. 4. Select Add Bluetooth Device. 5. Make sure your phone is in discovery mode and select OK. *Manual operation is limited while the vehicle is moving. Voice commands are always available. 6. HFL searches for your phone. Select your phone when it appears on the list. Using Voice Commands Press and release the If your phone does not appear: Select Phone Not Found and search for HandsFreeLink from your phone. Talk button before you say a command. 1. Say “Dial by number.” 7. HFL gives you a six-digit code. Compare it to the code that appears on your phone. Connect to HFL from your phone. 2. Say the phone number. For example, “3-1-0-5-5-5-1-2-3-4.” 3. The system begins to dial. 8. The system asks if you want to enable Phone Synchronization. Select On to automatically import contacts and call history. Using Speed Dial and Call History Store 20 speed dial entries for quick calling, or view the last 20 calls. Receiving a Call Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. A notification is heard and the incoming call information appears on the display. 1. Press PHONE. Press the PickUp button to answer the call. You can also select the icons on the touchscreen. 2. From the Speed Dial tab, scroll through the list to find the entry you want to call, and select it to call. For Call History, move the interface dial to the right and scroll through the list. Press the HangUp button to end or decline the call. 34 35 Using the Phonebook SMS TEXT MESSAGING AND E-MAIL When your phone is paired, its entire phonebook is automatically imported to the system. Phone synchronization must be on for this feature to work. Using the Menu* Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. Receive and send text messages and e-mails from your paired and linked phone using Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®. Visit handsfreelink.honda.com to see if this feature is compatible with your phone. Standard message rates apply. This feature is limited while the vehicle is moving. Receiving Messages 1. Press PHONE. 2. Press MENU. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 3. Select Phonebook. 4. Scroll through the list to find the name and number you want to call, and select it to call. *Manual operation is limited while the vehicle is moving. Voice commands are always available. 1. A notification appears on the display. Select Read to open the message. 2. The message is displayed, and the system reads it aloud. Using Voice Commands Press and release the Talk button before you say a command. 1. Say “Call by name.” 2. Say the phonebook name and phone type. For example, “John Smith mobile.” Replying to Messages Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 1. With the message open, select Reply. 2. Select one of the six available reply messages. 3. Select Send to send the message. Calling the Sender Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 1. With the message open, select Call. 2. The system begins dialing the number. Note: Notifications and operation for SMS Text and E-mail are separate. Choose your desired account in Phone Settings (see page 13). 36 37 BASIC AUDIO OPERATION Operate basic controls of your audio system using various and convenient methods. Steering Wheel Controls iPod ® OR USB FLASH DRIVE Play audio files from your compatible iPod or USB flash drive through your vehicle’s audio system. Playing Audio Files Volume increase button SOURCE button: Change audio source. t button: Go to u button: Go to next previous stations or tracks. stations or tracks. Select the iPod or USB icon from Source. Volume decrease button Touchscreen Controls Select various controls depending on the audio source being played. Source: Select audio sources. Title: Display audio information Preset: Select preset stations. Skip/Seek: Change stations, tracks, etc. FM screen shown More: Select menu options and sound settings. 1. Connect the iPod cable or USB flash drive to the USB port in the front console (see page 38). 2. Select Source and select the iPod or USB icon. 3. Use the touchscreen or steering wheel controls to change tracks. iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc. Searching for Music 1. Press AUDIO. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select Music Search. USB Connection 4. Select a category or folder. 5. Select a track and press ENTER to begin playing. Connect an iPhone or iPod cable or a USB flash drive to the USB port in the front console. Connect your device only when your vehicle is stopped. 38 39 HARD DISC DRIVE (HDD) AUDIO SONG BY VOICE TM (SBV) Record CDs onto your vehicle’s hard disc drive. Songs are automatically recorded once a CD is inserted into the disc slot. Play songs from your iPod and HDD from most screens by using simple voice commands. Playing HDD Audio Using the “Play” Command Press and release the Select the HDD icon from Source. Talk button before you say a command. 1. Say “Music search.” 2. Say “Play” and a song, album or artist. For example, “Play XYZ.” 3. The system plays the first song by the artist or the specified song and returns to your original screen. 1. Select Source and select the HDD icon. The last recorded album begins playing. 2. Use the touchscreen or steering wheel controls to change tracks. Using the “List” Command Searching for Music Press and release the 1. Press AUDIO. Use the interface dial to make and enter selections. 1. Say “Music search.” 2. Press MENU. 2. Say “List” and an artist or album. For example, “List XYZ.” 3. Select Music Search. 40 Talk button before you say a command. 4. Select one of the categories. 3. A list of tracks by the artist or album is displayed. Say the number of your selection. For example, “One.” 5. Select a track and press ENTER to begin playing. 4. The system plays the selected song and returns to your original screen. 41 PANDORA ® HondaLink featuring Aha TM Play and operate Pandora from your compatible phone through your vehicle’s audio system. Visit handsfreelink.honda.com to check if this feature is compatible with your phone. Standard data rates apply. Playing Pandora Access music and information programming, location-based services, and social media through your vehicle’s audio system. Download the HondaLink app to your phone from owners.honda.com/apps before using this feature. Visit handsfreelink.honda.com to check if this feature is compatible with your phone. Standard data rates apply. Playing Aha Select the Pandora icon from Source. 1. For Bluetooth connection: Make sure your phone is paired to Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (see page 34) and the screen is on and unlocked. For USB connection: Connect the iPhone cable to the USB port in the front console (see page 38). 2. Select Source and select the Pandora icon. Streaming begins. 3. Use the touchscreen to like/dislike songs, and the touchscreen or steering wheel controls to change tracks. Select the aha icon from Source. Select Stations to select from 16 favorite stations. Press MENU to view the complete station list. iPhone is a trademark of Apple, Inc. Notes: • iPhone can connect via Bluetooth or USB; Android and BlackBerry can connect via Bluetooth only. • If you cannot operate Pandora through the audio system, it may be streaming through Bluetooth® Audio. Make sure the Pandora source on your audio system is selected. • A pop-up may appear on your phone requesting you to allow access for the app to be launched. • Operate your phone only when your vehicle is stopped. 42 1. For Bluetooth connection: Make sure your phone is paired to Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (see page 34) and the screen is on and unlocked. For USB connection: Connect the iPhone cable to the USB port in the front console (see page 38). 2. Select Source and select the aha icon. Streaming begins. 3. Use the touchscreen to like/dislike songs, and the touchscreen or steering wheel controls to change tracks. iPhone is a trademark of Apple, Inc. Notes: • iPhone can connect via Bluetooth or USB; Android can connect via Bluetooth only. • If you cannot operate Aha through the audio system, it may be streaming through Bluetooth® Audio. Make sure the Aha source on your audio system is selected. • A pop-up may appear on your phone requesting you to allow access for the app to be launched. • Operate your phone only when your vehicle is stopped. 43 BLUETOOTH ® AUDIO HOMELINK ® Play stored or streaming audio from your compatible phone through your vehicle’s audio system. Visit handsfreelink.honda.com to check if this feature is compatible with your phone. Program your vehicle to operate up to three remote-controlled devices around your home, such as garage doors, lighting, or home security systems. Playing Bluetooth Audio Training a Button Select the Bluetooth icon from Source. 1. Make sure your phone is on and paired to Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (see page 34). 2. Select Source and select the Bluetooth icon. 3. From your phone, open the desired audio player or app and begin playing. Sound is redirected to the audio system. Make sure the volume on your phone is properly adjusted. 4. Use the touchscreen or steering wheel controls to change tracks. 1 2 Position the remote transmitter you wish to link 1–3 inches from the HomeLink button you want to program. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button and the button on the remote transmitter. 3 Does the device (garage door opener) work? 4 Does the HomeLink indicator (LED) blink at a faster rate after about 10 seconds? Notes: • You may need to enable additional Bluetooth settings on your phone for playback. • The play/pause function and remote audio controls are not supported on all phones. • Operate your phone only when your vehicle is stopped. NO a YES Press and hold the button on the remote and the HomeLink button at the same time. Then, while continuing to hold the HomeLink button, press and release the button on the remote every 2 seconds. Does the LED blink at a faster rate within 20 seconds? NO Press and hold the programmed HomeLink button for about a second. NO YES Press and hold the HomeLink button again. Training complete HomeLink indicator HomeLink LED flashes for 2 seconds, remains on. then remains on. a The remote has a rolling code. Press the “learn” button on the remote-controlled device (e.g., garage door opener). b Within 30 seconds, press and hold the programmed HomeLink button for 2 seconds. 5 Press the programmed HomeLink button again; the remote-controlled device should operate. YES If you have any problems programming HomeLink, see the owner’s manual included with the device you are trying to program, call HomeLink at (800) 355-3515, or visit www.homelink.com. 44 45 HONDA OWNERS Visit owners.honda.com and register to explore features and technologies specific to your vehicle, obtain and update maintenance and service records, manage your financial services account, and access other useful information. For added convenience, Honda Owners can also be accessed on a mobile device. FUEL RECOMMENDATION Use of unleaded gasoline of 87 octane or higher is recommended. • Honda recommends TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline where available. • Do NOT use gasoline containing more than 15% ethanol. • Do NOT use gasoline containing methanol. • Do NOT use gasoline containing MMT. See your Owner’s Manual for more information. Some gasoline in North America contains MMT, a manganese-based fuel additive. Prolonged and consistent use of gasoline containing MMT can deteriorate your vehicle’s performance, fuel economy, and the emission control system. Always use MMT-free gasoline if available. Failures caused by use of gasoline containing MMT may not be covered under your new vehicle warranty. TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline (recommended) never contains MMT and has detergent additives to keep your engine clean. For further information on fuel and lubricants for your car and information on gasoline that does not contain MMT, contact your dealer or visit owners.honda.com. HONDA ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE SAFETY REMINDER 24-hour emergency road service is available to you in the United States throughout your 3-year/36,000-mile warranty term. Services include jump starting, flat tire and lockout assistance, towing, and more (limitations apply). Call (866) 864-5211. Your vehicle is equipped with airbags. Airbags do not replace seat belts; they add to the protection offered by seat belts. Airbags can help protect you in some types of collisions, but they do not provide protection in all collisions. Always make sure you and your passengers wear seat belts, and that young children are properly secured in a child seat or booster in the rear seat. Never place an infant seat in the front passenger’s seat as the force of a deploying airbag can seriously injure an infant. An audible warning alerts pedestrians that your vehicle is approaching when the speed is 12 mph or less. See your Owner’s Manual for more information. 46 47
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