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POWER/VOLUME KNOB


MP3/WMA INDICATOR


AUX ICON


JOYSTICK


OPEN BUTTON


CD/XM BUTTON


AUDIO BUTTON SCAN BUTTON


REPEAT BUTTON


SKIP + BUTTON


SKIP



BUTTON


RANDOM BUTTON


FAST FORWARD BUTTON


U.S. model is shown.


REWIND BUTTON


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To Play a USB Flash Memory Device This audio system can select and play the audio files from a USB flash memory device with the same controls used for the in-dash disc player. To play a USB flash memory device, connect it to the USB adapter cable in the upper glove box. The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. Press the AUDIO button beside the screen to show the audio display and touch the AUX icon.



The audio system reads and plays the audio files on the USB flash memory device in MP3, WMA or AAC formats. Depending on the format, the display shows MP3, WMA or AAC when a USB flash memory device is playing. The USB flash memory device limit is up to 700 folders or up to 65535 files.



Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this audio unit.


The recommended USB flash memory devices are 256 MB or higher, and formatted with the FAT file system. Some digital audio players may be compatible as well.


Some USB flash memory devices (such as devices with security lock- out features, etc.) will not work in this audio unit.


NOTE:


Do not use a device such as a card reader or hard drive as the device or your files may be damaged.


Do not connect your USB flash memory device using a hub.


Do not use an extension cable to the USB adapter cable equipped with your vehicle.


Do not keep a USB flash memory device in the vehicle. Direct sunlight and high heat will damage it.


We recommend backing up your data before playing a USB flash memory device.


Depending on the type and number of files, it may take some time before they begin to play.


Depending on the software the files were made with, it may not be possible to play some files, or display some text data.


Some devices cannot be powered or charged via the USB adapter. If this is the case, use the accessory adapter to supply power to your device.


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The specifications for compatible AAC files are: −


Sampling frequency: 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/ 44.1/48 kHz Bitrate: 48
Supported standards: MPEG4/AAC LC MPEG2/AAC LC Partition: Top partition only Maximum layers: 8


320 kbps


− −




The specifications for compatible WMA files are: −


Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz Bitrate: 48 320/VBR kbps (Max 384) Supported standards: WMA version 7/8/9
Partition: Top partition only Maximum layers: 8




− −



VoiceControlSystem You can select the AUX mode by using the navigation system voice control buttons, but cannot operate the play mode functions.



The specifications for compatible MP3 files are: −


Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz (MPEG1) 16/22.05/24 kHz (MPEG2) Bitrate: 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/ 160/192/224/256/320/VBR kbps (MPEG1) Supported standards: MPEG1 Audio Layer3
MPEG2 Audio Layer3
Partition: Top partition only Maximum layers: 8


− −



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Some versions of MP3, WMA, or AAC format may not be supported. If an unsupported file is found, the audio unit displays UNSUPPORTED, then skips to the next file.


In WMA or AAC format, DRM (digital rights management) files cannot be played. If the system finds a DRM file, the audio unit displays UNPLAYABLE FILE, and then skips to the next file.


Combining a low sampling f requency with a low bitrate may result in extremely degraded sound quality.


ConnectingaUSBFlashMemory Device


RELEASE BUTTON


USB ADAPTER CABLE


1.


Open the upper glove box.


3.


2.


Push the release button to release the USB adapter cable.


USB CONNECTOR


Connect the USB flash memory device to the USB connector correctly and securely.


When the USB flash memory device is connected and the USB mode is selected on the audio system, the WMA or MP3 indicator is shown on the navigation screen. It also shows the folder and file numbers, and the elapsed time on the screen.


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ToChangeorSelectFiles Use the SKIP button while a USB flash memory device is playing to change files.


UsingaTrackList


FOLDER ICON



Each time you press and (preset 6), the player


SKIP release skips forward to the beginning of the next file. Press and release


(preset 5), to skip backward to


the beginning of the current file. Press it again to skip to the beginning of the previous file.



FF/REW a file, press and hold or


(preset 3).


To move rapidly within (preset 4)



To


FOLDER SELECTION select a different folder, press either side of the TUNE bar. Press the


side to skip to the next folder, side to skip to the


and press the beginning of the previous folder.




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TRACK LIST ICON


RETURN ICON


You can also select a file directly from a track list on the audio display. Press the AUDIO button to show the audio display, then touch the Track List icon. The track list menu appears on the display.


or


▲ ▼


To scroll through the display, touch the icon on the side of the screen. To go back to the previous display, touch the Return icon.


To play a file, touch its icon on the screen. The current folder is highlighted in blue.


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This feature


TRACK RANDOM plays all the files in random order. To activate the track random feature, press the RDM button (Preset 2). You will see ‘‘TRACK RANDOM’’ in the display. To turn it off, press the RDM button (Preset 2).



This


FOLDER RANDOM feature plays the files in the selected folder in random order. To activate the folder random feature, press and hold the RDM button (Preset 2). You will see ‘‘FOLDER RANDOM’’ in the display. To turn it off, press and hold the RDM button (Preset 2).


ToSelectRepeat,RandomorScan Mode: You can select any type of repeat, random and scan modes by using the RPT button, RDM button, or SCAN button.



TRACK REPEAT This feature continuously plays a file. To activate the track repeat feature, press the RPT button (Preset 1). You will see ‘‘TRACK REPEAT’’ in the display. To turn it off, press the RPT button (Preset 1).



This feature


FOLDER REPEAT replays all the files in the selected folder in the order they are stored. To activate the folder repeat feature, press and hold the RPT button (Preset 1). You will see ‘‘FOLDER REPEAT’’ in the display. To turn it off, press and hold the RPT button (Preset 1).



TRACK SCAN This feature samples all files in the selected folder in the order they are stored. To activate the scan feature, press the SCAN button. You will see ‘‘TRACK SCAN’’ in the display. You will also see the file number blinking. You will get a 10 second sampling of each file in the folder. Press the SCAN button to get out of the scan mode. The system plays the last file sampled.



This feature


FOLDER SCAN samples the first file in each folder in the order they are stored. To activate the folder scan feature, press and hold the SCAN button. You will see ‘‘FOLDER SCAN’’ in the display. You will also see the folder number blinking. You will get a 10
second sampling of the first file in each folder. Press the SCAN button to get out of the scan mode. The system plays the last file sampled.


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USB Flash Memory Device Error Messages If you see an error message in the screen, see page


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To Stop Playing a USB Flash Memory Device To play the radio, press the AM/FM button or touch the FM1, FM2, AM, XM1, or XM2 icon. Touch the CD icon to switch to the disc mode (if a disc is loaded). Each time you press the CD/XM button, the audio mode switches between the USB, disc and XM Radio.


If a PC card is in the audio unit, touch the CARD icon to play the PC card.


DisconnectingaUSBFlashMemory Device You can disconnect the USB flash memory device at any time even if the USB mode is selected on the audio system. Always follow the USB flash memory device’s instructions when you remove it.


When you disconnect the USB flash memory device while it is playing, the navigation screen shows ‘‘NO DATA.’’


If you reconnect the same USB flash memory device, the system will begin playing where it left off.


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USB Flash Memory Device Error Messages (EX-L model with navigation system)


If you see an error message on the screen while playing a USB flash memory device, find the solution in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer.


Error Message


UNPLAYABLE FILE


UNSUPPORTED


NO SONG


Solution


The system cannot read the file(s). Check the files in the USB flash memory device. There is a possibility that the files have been damaged. Appears when an unsupported USB flash memory device is inserted. Appears when there is no music in the flash memory device.


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AM/FM Radio Reception


Radio Frequencies The radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands. Those bands cover these frequen- cies:


AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHz FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHz


Radio stations on the AM band are assigned frequencies at least 10 kHz apart (530, 540, 550). Stations on the FM band are assigned frequencies at least 0.2 MHz apart (87.9, 88.1, 88.3).


Stations must use these exact frequencies. It is fairly common for stations to round-off the frequency in their advertising, so your radio could display a frequency of 100.9 even though the announcer may identify the station as ‘‘FM101.’’


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Radio Reception How well the radio receives stations is dependent on many factors, such as the distance from the station’s transmitter, nearby large objects, and atmospheric conditions.


A radio station’s signal gets weaker as you get farther away from its transmitter. If you are listening to an AM station, you will notice the sound volume becoming weaker, and the station drifting in and out. If you are listening to an FM station, you will see the stereo indicator flickering off and on as the signal weakens. Eventually, the stereo indicator will go off and the sound will fade completely as you get out of range of the station’s signal.


Driving very near the transmitter of a station that is broadcasting on a frequency close to the frequency of the station you are listening to can also affect your radio’s reception. You may temporarily hear both stations, or hear only the station you are close to.


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Radio signals, especially on the FM band, are deflected by large objects such as buildings and hills. Your radio then receives both the direct signal from the station’s transmitter, and the deflected signal. This causes the sound to distort or flutter. This is a main cause of poor radio reception in city driving.


Radio reception can be affected by atmospheric conditions such as thunderstorms, high humidity, and even sunspots. You may be able to receive a distant radio station one day and not receive it the next day because of a change in conditions.


AM/FM Radio Reception


Electrical interference from passing vehicles and stationary sources can cause temporary reception problems.


AsrequiredbytheFCC: Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser’s authoritytooperatetheequipment.


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Protecting Your Discs


General Information


When using CD-R or CD-RW discs, use only high quality discs labeled for audio use.


When recording a CD-R or CD-RW, the recording must be closed for it to be used by the system.


Play only standard, round, 5-inch (12 cm) discs. Smaller or odd- shaped discs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.


Handle your discs properly to prevent damage and skipping.


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Protecting Discs When a disc is not being played, store it in its case to protect it from dust and other contamination. To prevent warpage, keep discs out of direct sunlight and extreme heat.


To clean a disc, use a clean soft cloth. Wipe across the disc from the center to the outside edge.


A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges. The small plastic pieces causing this roughness can flake off and fall on the recording surface of the disc, causing skipping or other problems. Remove these pieces by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pencil or pen.


Never try to insert foreign objects in the system or the magazine.


Handle a disc by its edges; never touch either surface. Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the disc. These, along with contamination from fingerprints, liquids, and felt-tip pens, can cause the disc to not play properly, or possibly jam in the drive.


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Additional Information on Recommended Discs The disc player/changer has a sophisticated and delicate mechanism. If you insert a damaged disc as indicated in this section, it may become stuck inside and damage the audio unit.


Examples of these discs are shown to the right:


Protecting Your Discs


1.


Bubbled, wrinkled, labeled, and excessively thick discs


Bubbled/ Wrinkled


With Label/ Sticker


Using Printer Label Kit


Sealed


With Plastic Ring


2.


Damaged discs


3.


Poor quality discs


Chipped/ Cracked


Warped


Burrs


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4.


Small, irregular shaped discs


5.


Discs with scratches, dirty discs


Recommended discs are printed with the following logo.


3-inch (8-cm) CD


Triangle Shape


Audio unit may not play the following formats.


Fingerprints, scratches, etc.


CD-R or CD-RW may not play due to the recording conditions.


Scratches and fingerprints on the discs may cause the sound to skip.


Can Shape


Arrow Shape


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MODE BUTTON



) or down (


The VOL button adjusts the volume up ( ). Press the top or bottom of the button and hold it until the desired volume is reached, then release it.



VOL BUTTON


CH BUTTON


Ifequipped Three controls for the audio system are mounted in the steering wheel hub. These let you control basic functions without removing your hand from the wheel.


The MODE button changes the mode.


OnmodelswithNavigationSystem Pressing the MODE button repeatedly cycles through all possible media sources whether they are present or not.


OnmodelswithoutNavigationSystem Pressing the MODE button repeatedly cycles through all present, connected media sources. Media sources that are not present or connected will not appear when cycling with the MODE button.


Remote Audio Controls



If you are listening to the radio, use the CH button to change stations. Each time you press the top ( ) of the button, the system goes to the next preset station on the band you are listening to. Press the bottom − station. If you press and hold the CH button ( ), the system goes into the seek mode. It finds a station with a strong signal.


) to go back to the previous


) or (




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In MP3 or WMA mode, you can use the seek function to select folders. Press and hold the top ( ) of the CH button until you hear a beep to skip forward to the first file of the next folder. Press the bottom ( ) to − skip backward to the previous folder.



OnNavigationmodel If you are playing a PC card, press the top ( advance to the next file. Press the bottom ( previous file.


) of the CH button to


) to go back to the





) of the CH button to skip


If you are playing a USB flash memory device or iPod with the USB adapter cable, press and release the top ( forward to the beginning of the next file. Press the bottom ( ) to skip backward to the beginning to the current file. Press it twice to return to the previous file.



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Remote Audio Controls


If you are playing a disc, the system skips to the beginning of the next track (file in MP3 or WMA format) each time you press the top ( ) of + the CH button. Press the bottom − current track/file. Press it twice to return to the previous track/file.


) to return to the beginning of the


You will see the track/file number and the elapsed time. If the disc has text data or is compressed in MP3 or WMA, you can also see any other information (track title, file name, folder name, etc.).


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Playing an Optional Audio Unit


EX-L model


EX model


LX model


Your vehicle has the auxiliary input jack on the front panel, on the center table, or in the console compartment, depending on models. The system will accept auxiliary input from standard audio accessories.


When a compatible audio unit is connected to the jack, press the AUX button to select it.


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Radio Theft Protection


Your vehicle’s audio system will disable itself if it is disconnected from electrical power for any reason. To make it work again, you must enter a specific code using the preset buttons (icon on vehicle’s with navigation system). Because there are hundreds of number combinations possible from specific digits, making the system work without knowing the exact code is nearly impossible.


You should have received a card that lists your audio system’s code and serial numbers. It is best to store this card in a safe place at home. In addition, you should write the audio system’s serial number in this owner’s manual.


If you lose the card, you must obtain the code number from a dealer. To do this, you will need the system’s serial number.


If your vehicle’s battery is disconnected or goes dead, or the radio fuse is removed, the audio system will disable itself. If this happens, you will see ‘‘ENTER CODE’’ in the frequency display the next time you turn on the system. Use the preset buttons to enter the code. On vehicles with navigation system, touch the icon to enter the code number, then touch the Done icon to set the code. The code is on the radio code card included in your owner’s manual kit. When it is entered correctly, the radio will start playing.


If you make a mistake entering the code, do not start over; complete the sequence, then enter the correct code. You have 10 tries to enter the correct code. If you are unsuccessful in 10 attempts, you must then leave the system on for 1 hour before trying again.


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Onmodelswithoutnavigationsystem To set the time, press the CLOCK button until you hear a beep. The displayed time begins to blink.


Change the hours by pressing the H (hour) button until the numbers advance to the desired time. Change the minutes by pressing the M (minute) button until the numbers advance to the desired time.


Press the CLOCK button again to enter the set time.


You can quickly set the time to the nearest hour. If the displayed time is before the half hour, press and hold the CLOCK button, then press the R (reset) button to set the time back to the previous hour. If the displayed time is after the half hour, the same procedure sets the time forward to the beginning of the next hour.


Setting the Clock


LX model


CLOCK BUTTON (A.SEL side of the A.SEL/SCAN bar)


EX and EX-L models without navigation system


CLOCK BUTTON (FM)


HOUR BUTTON (PRESET 4)


RESET BUTTON (PRESET 6)


RESET BUTTON (PRESET 3)


MINUTE BUTTON (PRESET 5)


HOUR BUTTON (PRESET 1)


MINUTE BUTTON (PRESET 2)


For example:


1:06 will reset to 1:00
1:52 will reset to 2:00


Onmodelswithnavigationsystem The navigation system receives signals from the global positioning system (GPS), and the displayed time is updated automatically by the GPS. Refer to the navigation system manual for how to adjust the time.


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N: North S: South E: East W: West NE: Northeast NW: Northwest SE: Southeast SW: Southwest


For example, when your vehicle is traveling in the north-east direction, the compass shows ‘‘NE’’ in the display.


Compass operation can be affected by driving near power lines or stations, across bridges, through tunnels, over railroad crossings, past large vehicles, or driving near large objects that can cause a magnetic disturbance. It can also be affected by accessories such as antennas and roof racks that are mounted by magnets.


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Compass


EXmodelandEX-Lmodelwithout navigationsystem Compass Operation


DIRECTION DISPLAY


Next to the outside temperature indicator of the information display, a compass indicates which direction your vehicle is pointed. It indicates eight directions.


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Compass Calibration


SELF-CALIBRATING


DIRECTION DISPLAY


CALIBRATE INDICATOR


−−


If you see ‘‘ ’’ in the direction display when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, the compass is self-calibrating.


The compass may need to be manually calibrated after exposure to a strong magnetic field. If the compass display changes to ‘‘ ’’ −− and the calibrate indicator blinks, or the display does not show any direction and the compass is not self- calibrating, do the following.


1.


Drive the vehicle slowly in three complete circles.


Do this procedure in an open


NOTE: area, away from buildings, power lines, and other vehicles.


2.


When the display goes from ‘‘ ’’ or blank to an actual −− heading, the unit is calibrated and the display returns to normal.


Compass


Compass Zone Selection In most areas, there is a variation between magnetic north and true north. Zone selection is required so the compass can compensate for this variation. To check and select the zone, do this:


1.


Press and hold the select/reset knob for 10 seconds to change the display to the reset mode.


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Compass


4.


Turn the select/reset knob to select the appropriate zone number, and press the select/ reset knob to enter the number.


When the system does not accept the selected compass zone, you see ‘‘ −− appropriate zone number again.


’’ in the direction display. Select


ZONE INDICATOR


Select the zone indicator by turning the select/reset knob. The display begins to blink. Push the same knob to enter this setting.


Find the zone for your area on the zone map (see page zone number (1 through 15) corresponds to a compass zone.


). Each


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2.


3.


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Zone Map


Compass


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Security System


Ifequipped The security system helps to protect your vehicle and valuables from theft. The horn sounds and a combination of headlights, parking lights, side marker lights and taillights flash if someone attempts to break into your vehicle or remove the audio unit. This alarm continues for 2 minutes, then the system resets. To reset an activated system before the 2
minutes have elapsed, unlock the driver’s door with the key or use the remote transmitter.


The security system automatically sets 15 seconds after you lock the doors, hood, and the tailgate. For the system to activate, you must lock the doors and the tailgate from the outside with the key, driver’s lock tab, door lock master switch, or remote transmitter. The security system indicator on the instrument panel starts blinking immediately to show you the system is setting itself.


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SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR


Once the security system is set, opening any door without using the key or the remote transmitter, the hood, or the tailgate will cause the system to alarm.


The security system will not set if the hood, tailgate, or any of the doors are not fully closed. If the system will not set, check the doors and the tailgate. You can also check the open indicator on the instrument panel (see page doors and the tailgate are fully closed. Since it is not part of the monitor display, manually check the hood.


), to see if the


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Use the remote transmitter NOTE: to quickly check that the hood, the tailgate, and all doors are closed. Push the lock button twice within 5
seconds. There should be an audible confirmation beep.


Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it.


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OnEX-Lmodelwithnavigationsystem


Whenever you shift to reverse (R) with the ignition switch in the ON (II) position, the rearview is shown on the navigation system screen.


For the best picture, always keep the rearview camera clean, and do not cover the camera lens. To avoid scratching the lens when you clean it, use a moist, soft cloth.


When in reverse, the touch screen and navigation system ‘‘hard’’ buttons are locked out, except the ‘‘ZOOM’’ button. Touching the ‘‘ ▼ or ‘‘ ’’ button allows you to adjust the brightness of the rearview camera image.



’’


The camera brightness cannot be adjusted by voice control.


Since the rearview camera display area is limited, you should always back up slowly and carefully, and look behind you for obstacles.


Rearview Camera and Monitor


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Cruise Control


Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. It should be used for cruising on straight, open highways. It is not recommended for city driving, winding roads, slippery roads, heavy rain, or bad weather.


Using the Cruise Control


RES/ACCEL


CRUISE BUTTON


3.


Press and release the SET/ DECEL button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel comes on to show the system is now activated.


Improper use of the cruise control can lead to a crash.


Use the cruise control only when traveling on open highways in good weather.


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CANCEL


SET/DECEL


1.


Push the CRUISE button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE MAIN indicator on the instrument panel comes on.


The cruise control system can be left on, even when it is not in use.


2.


Accelerate to the desired cruising speed above 25 mph (40 km/h).


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Cruise control may not hold the set speed when you are going up and down hills. If your vehicle speed increases going down a hill, use the brakes to slow down. This will cancel the cruise control. To resume the set speed, press the RES/ACCEL button. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel will come back on.


Changing the Set Speed You can increase the set cruising speed in any of these ways:


Press and hold the RES/ACCEL button. When you reach the desired cruising speed, release the button.


Push on the accelerator pedal. Accelerate to the desired cruising speed, then press the SET/ DECEL button.


To increase the speed in very small amounts, tap the RES/ ACCEL button. Each time you do this, your vehicle will speed up about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).


Cruise Control


You can decrease the set cruising speed in any of these ways:


If you need to decrease your NOTE: speed quickly, use the brakes as you normally would.


Press and hold the SET/DECEL button. Release the button when you reach the desired speed.


To slow down in very small amounts, tap the SET/DECEL button. Each time you do this, your vehicle will slow down about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).


Tap the brake pedal lightly with your foot. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel goes out. When the vehicle slows to the desired speed, press the SET/DECEL button.


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Cruise Control


Even with the cruise control turned on, you can still use the accelerator pedal to speed up for passing. After completing the pass, take your foot off the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will return to the set cruising speed.


Resting your foot on the brake pedal causes cruise control to cancel.


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Canceling Cruise Control You can cancel cruise control in any of these ways:


Tap the brake pedal.


Push the CANCEL button on the steering wheel.


Push the CRUISE button on the steering wheel.


Resuming the Set Speed When you push the CANCEL button, or tap the brake pedal, the system remembers the previously set speed. To return to that speed, accelerate to above 25 mph (40 km/h), and then press and release the RES/ACCEL button. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator comes on. The vehicle accelerates to the same speed as before.


Pressing the CRUISE button turns the system off and erases the previous cruising speed.


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Onmodelswithnavigationsystem HandsFreeLink (HFL) Bluetooth allows you to place and receive phone calls using voice commands, without handling your cell phone.


To use HFL, you need a Bluetooth- compatible cell phone. For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities:


In the U.S., visit com


or call (888) 528-7876.


handsfreelink.honda.


In Canada, visit (888) 9-HONDA-9.


www.honda.ca,


or call


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


Using HFL HFLButtons


HFL TALK BUTTON


NAVI VOICE CONTROL BUTTONS


HFL BACK BUTTON


HFL Talk button release to give a command or answer a call.


Press and




HFL Back button release to end a call, go back to the previous command, or cancel the command.


Press and


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Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


VoiceControlTips


Press and release the HFL Talk button each time you want to make a command. After the beep, speak in a clear, natural tone.


Try to reduce all background noise. If the microphone picks up voices other than yours, commands may be misinterpreted.


HelpFeatures


To hear general HFL information, including help on using HFL buttons, Voice control, or making a call, say ‘‘Tutorial.’’


For help at any time, including a list of available commands, say ‘‘Hands free help.’’


MICROPHONE


Air or wind noise from the dashboard and side vents and all windows may interfere with the microphone. Adjust or close them as necessary.


Many commands can be spoken together. For example, you can say ‘‘Call 123-456- ’’ or ‘‘Dial Peter.’’


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When HFL is in use, navigation voice commands cannot be recognized.


To change the volume level of HFL, use the audio system volume knob or the steering wheel volume controls.


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InformationDisplay As an incoming call notification, you will see the following display:


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


BLUETOOTH INDICATOR


A notification that there is an incoming call, or HFL is in use, will appear on the navigation screen when the audio system is on.


HFL MESSAGE


When there is an incoming call, or HFL is in use, ‘‘HFL’’ will appear at the bottom of the map screen.


The Bluetooth icon appear on the display when a phone is linked.


will also


However, when the current street is shown, and AUDIO INFO icon is visible, ‘‘HFL’’ will not appear when there is an incoming call.


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Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


How to Use HFL


The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.


‘‘Pair’’


‘‘Edit’’


Pair a phone to the system (See page 275)


Edit the name of a paired phone (See page 276)


‘‘Phone Setup’’


‘‘Delete’’


Delete a paired phone from the system (See page 276)


Press HFL Talk button


‘‘List’’


‘‘Status’’


‘‘Next Phone’’


Hear a list of all phones paired to the system (See page 276) Hear which paired phone is currently linked to the system (See page 277) Search for another previously paired phone to link to (See page 277)


‘‘Set Pairing Code’’


Set the pairing code to a ‘‘Fixed’’ or ‘‘Random’’ number (See page 277)


‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial’’


‘‘123-555-


####


’’


Enter desired phone number (See page 278)


‘‘Jim Smith’’


Once a phonebook entry is stored, you can say a name here. (See page 279)


Press and release the HFL Talk button each time you give a command.


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‘‘Redial’’


‘‘Transfer’’


‘‘Mute’’


‘‘Send’’


Redial the last number called (See page 279)


Transfer a call from HFL to your phone, or from your phone to HFL (See page 282)


Mute your voice to the person at the other end of the call (See page 282)


Send numbers or names during a call (See page 282)


Press HFL Talk button


‘‘Store’’


‘‘Edit’’


Store a phonebook entry (See page 283)


Edit the number of an existing phonebook entry (See page 283)


‘‘Phonebook’’


‘‘Delete’’


Delete a phonebook entry (See page 284)


‘‘Receive Contact’’


‘‘List’’


If your phone supports this function, use this to transfer contacts from your phone to HFL (See page 284)


Hear a list of all stored phonebook entries (See page 284)


Press and release the HFL Talk button each time you give a command.


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‘‘System Set up’’


Press HFL Talk button


‘‘Security’’


Apply a security passcode to the system that must be input at each key cycle to access the system (See page 289)


‘‘Change Passcode’’


Change your security passcode (See page 290)


‘‘Call Notification’’


‘‘Auto Transfer’’


Set how you would like to be notified of an incoming call (See page 290)


Set calls to automatically transfer from your phone to HFL when you enter the vehicle (See page 290)


‘‘Clear’’


Clear the system of all paired phones, phonebook entries and security passcode (See page 291)


‘‘Change Language’’


Change language from English to French (See page 291) *


‘‘Tutorial’’


Hear a tutorial for general rules on using the system (See page 270)


‘‘Hands Free Help’’


Hear a list of available commands and additional information describing each command (See page 270)


Press and release the HFL Talk button each time you give a command. : Canadian models



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To use HFL, you need to pair your Bluetooth-compatible cell phone to the system.


Phone Setup This command group is available for paired cell phones.


Phonepairingtips


You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle is moving.


Your phone must be in discovery or search mode to pair. 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 after three minutes your phone is not ready to pair or a phone is not found, the system will time out and return to idle.


Topairacellphone: 1.


Press and release the HFL Talk button. If you are pairing a phone for the first time, HFL will give you information about the pairing process. If it is not the first phone you are pairing, say ‘‘ setup Pair


Phone .’’


’’ and say ‘‘


2.


Follow the HFL prompts and put your phone in discovery or search mode. HFL will give you a 4-digit pairing code and begin searching for your phone.


3.


When your phone finds a Bluetooth device, select HFL from the options and enter the 4-digit code from the previous step.


4.


Follow the HFL prompts and name the newly paired phone.


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Torenameapairedphone: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


Todeleteapairedphone: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


1.


Say ‘‘


Phone setup


.’’


1.


Say ‘‘


Phone setup


.’’


Say ‘‘


Delete


’’ after the prompts.


HFL will ask you which phone you want to delete. Follow the HFL prompts to continue with the deletion.


2.


Say ‘‘


Edit


’’ after the prompts.


3.


If there is more than one phone paired to the system, HFL will ask you which phone’s name you want to change. Follow the HFL prompts and rename the phone.


2.


3.


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Tohearthenamesofallpaired phones: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


1.


Say ‘‘


Phone setup


.’’


2.


Say ‘‘


List


’’ after the prompts.


3.


HFL will read out all the paired phone’s names.


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Tohearwhichpairedphoneis currentlylinked: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


Tochangefromthecurrentlylinked phonetoanotherpairedphone: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


1.


Say ‘‘


Phone setup


.’’


1.


Say ‘‘


Phone setup


.’’


2.


3.


Say ‘‘


Status


’’ after the prompts.


HFL will tell you which phone is linked to the system.


2.


3.


4.


Next phone


’’ after the


Say ‘‘ prompts.


HFL disconnects the linked phone and searches for another paired phone.


Once another phone is found, it is linked to the system. HFL will inform you which phone is now linked.


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Tochangethepairingcodesetting: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


1.


Say ‘‘


Phone setup


.’’


2.


3.


Set pairing code


’’ after the


Say ‘‘ prompts.


If you want HFL to create a random code each time you pair a phone, say ‘‘ .’’ If you want to choose your own 4-digit code to be used each time, say ‘‘ and follow the HFL prompts.


Random


Fixed ’’


If no other phones are found or paired, HFL will inform you that the original phone is linked again.


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Making a Call You can make calls using any phone number or a name in the HFL phonebook. You can also redial the last number called.


Bluetooth is the wireless technology that links your phone to HFL. HFL uses a Class 2 Bluetooth, which means the maximum range between your phone and vehicle is 30 feet (10
meters).


During a call, HFL allows you to talk up to 30 minutes after you remove the key from the ignition switch. However, this may weaken the vehicle’s battery.


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Tomakeacallusingaphonenumber (talkbutton): Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


Tomakeacallusingaphonenumber (navigationdisplay):


1.


Say ‘‘


Call


’’ or ‘‘


Dial


.’’


2.


Follow the HFL prompts and say the phone number you want to dial.


3.


Follow the HFL prompts to confirm the number and say Call ‘‘


’’ or ‘‘


Dial


.’’


Once connected, you will hear the person you called through the audio speakers.


1.


Press the INFO button, then select Cellular Phonebook ‘‘


.’’


2.


Select ‘‘


Dial


.’’


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Tomakeacallfromanimported phonebook:


Tomakeacallusinganameinthe HFLphonebook: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command.


1.


Say ‘‘


Call


’’ or ‘‘


Dial


.’’


2.


3.


Follow the HFL prompts and say the name stored in the HFL phonebook that you want to call.


Follow the HFL prompts to confirm the name and make the call.


Toredialthelastnumbercalledby HFL: Press and release the HFL Talk button and say ‘‘


Redial


.’’


3.


The navigation display will change as shown above. Enter a call number.


4.


To make the call, select ‘‘


CALL


.’’


5.


To end the call, select ‘‘


Hang-up


.’’


1.


Press the INFO button, then select Cellular Phonebook ‘‘


.’’


2.


Select ‘‘ Phonebook


.’’


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3.


Select a phonebook you want to choose a phone number from.


If the phonebook you select is PIN- protected, you will need to enter the PIN to access it. See page more information.


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List ICON


To search for a specific name in the phonebook, enter the keyword for either the first or last name.


4.


Select the name. All the phone numbers stored for that name will be listed.


To display all names in the List phonebook, select the ‘‘


’’ option.


5.


Select the phone number, and HFL begins dialing.


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Store in


If you choose ‘‘ HandsFreeLink number will be stored in HFL, so that you can call it using HFL’s name tag by voice.


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