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RemoteTransmitterCare ● Avoid dropping or throwing the


transmitter.


● Protect the transmitter from


extreme temperature.


● Do not immerse the transmitter in


any liquid.


● If you lose a transmitter, the


replacement needs to be reprogrammed by your dealer.


Replacing the Transmitter Battery If it takes several pushes on the button to lock or unlock the doors and the tailgate, replace the battery as soon as possible. Battery type: CR1616


Remote Transmitter


SCREW To replace the battery: 1. Remove the screw at the base of


the transmitter with a small Phillips-head screwdriver.


NOTE: Be careful not to strip the head when removing this screw.


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4. Remove the old battery, and insert a new battery into the back of the cover with the + side facing down. An improperly disposed of battery can hurt the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.


5. Install the parts in reverse order.


AsrequiredbytheFCC:Thisdevice complieswithPart15oftheFCCrules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynot causeharmfulinterference,and(2)this devicemustacceptanyinterference received,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperation. Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser's authoritytooperatetheequipment. ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustry CanadaStandardRSS-210.Operationis subjecttothefollowingtwoconditions: (1)thisdevicemaynotcause interference,and(2)thisdevicemust acceptanyinterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperationofthedevice.


Remote Transmitter


BATTERY


2. Separate the transmitter by prying


its middle seam with your fingernail.


3. Inside the transmitter, separate the


inner cover from the keypad by carefully prying on the edge with a coin.


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Front Seat Adjustments Seepages11-12forimportantsafety informationandwarningsabouthowto properlypositiontheseatsandseat- backs. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving.


Seats


To adjust the seat forward or backward, pull up on the bar under the seat cushion's front edge. Move the seat to the desired position, and release the bar. Try to move the seat to make sure it is locked in position.


To change the seat-back angle, pull up the lever on the outside of the seat bottom. Once a seat is adjusted correctly, rock it back and forth to make sure it is locked in position.


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Seats


Armrest


Rear Seat Adjustments


OnSportmodelandCanadianLXmodel The driver's seat has an armrest on the side of the seat-back. To use, pivot it down.


RELEASE LEVER You can adjust the angle of the rear seat-backs separately. To change the seat-back angle, pull up the release lever on the outer side of the seat- back.


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Head Restraints Seepage13forimportantsafety informationandawarningabout improperlypositioningheadrestraints. Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in all seating positions to help protect you and your passengers from the likelihood of whiplash and other injuries.


They are most effective when you adjust them so the center of the back of the occupant's head rests against the center of the restraint.


Front


CUSHION


Rear Center Position


CUSHION


LEGS


SEAT-BACK


RELEASE BUTTON


LEGS


RELEASE BUTTON


SEAT-BACK


AdjustingtheHeadRestraint The head restraints adjust for height. You need both hands to adjust a restraint. Do not attempt to adjust it while driving. To raise it, pull upward. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways, and push the restraint down.


When a passenger is seated in the rear center seating position, the center head restraint should be adjusted up or down, to match the passenger's height.


Seats


RemovingtheHeadRestraint To remove a head restraint for cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as it will go. Push the release button, then pull the restraint out of the seat- back.


Failure to reinstall the head restraints can result in severe injury during a crash.


Always replace the head restraints before driving.


When reinstalling a head restraint, put the legs back in place. Then adjust it to the appropriate height while pressing the release button. Make sure the head restraint locks in position when you reinstall it.


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After a collision, the activated restraint should return to its normal position. If the restraints do not return to their normal position, or in the event of a severe collision, have the vehicle inspected by a Honda dealer.


For a head restraint system to work properly: ● Do not hang any items on the head


restraints, or from the restraint legs.


● Do not place any object between


an occupant and the seat-back.


● Install each restraint in its proper


location.


● Only use genuine Honda


replacement head restraints.


Seats


ActiveHeadRestraints


The driver's and front passenger's seats have active head restraints. If the vehicle is struck severely from the rear, the occupant properly secured with the seat belt will be pushed against the seat-back and the head restraint will automatically move forward. This reduces the distance between the restraint and the occupant's head. It also helps protect the occupants against the likelihood of whiplash and injuries to the neck and upper spine.


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Folding the Rear Seat Up The left and right rear seat cushions can be lifted up separately to make room for cargo. Remove any items from the seat before you fold up the seat cushion.




LEG





Pull up the rear seat cushion, and fold the seat leg down. Push the seat cushion firmly against the seat-back to lock it.


LATCH


FLOOR GUIDE


To return the seat cushion to its original position, first make sure there are no items on the floor, then pull up the seat leg fully, and push down the seat cushion slowly while holding it with your hands. Set the seat leg in the floor guide. A latch comes out when the leg is set properly.


Seats


Folding the Rear Seat Down The rear seat-backs can be folded down for more cargo room. Each side folds down separately, so you can still carry a passenger in the rear outer seating position. Remove any items from the seat before folding down the seat-back. Make sure there are no items on the floor before folding down the seats.


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Seats


LATCH PLATE


When you fold down the driver's side rear seat, use the latch plate to release the center seat belt from the detachable anchor (see page 99). Allow the seat belt to retract into the holder on the ceiling, and store the buckles in it.


RELEASE LEVER


1. Remove all items from the driver's


seat-back pocket.


2. Completely lower all rear head


restraints to prevent contact with, or possible damage to the pocket.


3. Pull up the release lever on the


outside of the seat-back.


4. Fold the seat-back forward.


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Do not put any heavy items on the seat-back when it is folded down. While lifting the seat-back, the seat cushion may come up with it. To secure the seat cushion, see page 97. Make sure the seat-back and seat cushion are locked securely and all rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat-backs. In the center seating position of the rear seat, be sure the detachable anchor is latched securely before using the seat belt (see page 99). Make sure all items in the cargo area are secured. Loose items can fly forward and cause injury if you have to brake hard (See Carrying Cargo on page 208).


Detachable Anchor The seat belt in the rear center seat is equipped with a detachable anchor. This allows the center seat belt to be unlatched when the driver's side rear seat is folded.


Using a seat belt with the detachable anchor unlatched increases the chance of serious injury or death in a crash.


Before using the seat belt, make sure the detachable anchor is correctly latched.


LATCH PLATE


SMALL LATCH PLATE


Seats


SMALL LATCH PLATE Pull out the small latch plate and the latch plate from each holding slot in the ceiling, and pull out the seat belt to extend it.


ANCHOR BUCKLE


TRIANGLE MARKS


Line up the triangle marks on the small latch plate and anchor buckle when reattaching the belt and buckle. Tug on the seat belt to verify that the detachable anchor is securely latched. Make sure the seat belt is not twisted.


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Seats, Power Windows


ANCHOR BUCKLE


Power Windows


DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH


LATCH PLATE


To unlatch the detachable anchor, insert the latch plate into the slot on the side of the anchor buckle. Store the detachable anchor and seat belt latch plates in the retractor housing.


MAIN SWITCH


Turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position to raise or lower any window. To open a window, push the switch down and hold it. Release the switch when you want the window to stop. Pull back on the switch and hold it to close the window. The windows will operate for up to 10
minutes after you turn off the ignition switch. Opening either front door cancels this function.


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Closing a power window on someone's hands or fingers can cause serious injury.


Make sure your passengers are away from the windows before closing them.


When you push the MAIN switch in, the switch is off, and the passenger windows cannot be raised or lowered. To cancel this feature, push on the switch again to get it to pop out. Keep the MAIN switch off when you have children in the vehicle so they do not injure themselves by operating the windows unintentionally.


AUTO - To open or close the driver's window, push or pull the window switch firmly down or up to the second detent, and release it. The window will automatically go down or up all the way. To stop the window, pull or push the window switch briefly. AUTO REVERSE - If the driver's window senses any obstacle while it is closing automatically, it will reverse direction, and then stop. To close the window, remove the obstacle, then use the window switch again. Auto reverse stops sensing when the window is almost closed. You should always check that all passengers and objects are away from the window before closing it.


Power Windows, Mirrors


Mirrors


AdjustingthePowerMirrors


TAB


SELECTOR SWITCH


ADJUSTMENT SWITCH


1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON


(II) position.


2. Move the selector switch to L


(driver's side) or R (passenger's side).


Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Be sure to adjust the mirrors before you start driving. The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night position reduces glare from headlights behind you. Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the mirror to select the day or night position.


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Mirrors, Parking Brake


3. Push the appropriate edge of the


adjustment switch to move the mirror right, left, up, or down.


4. When you finish, move the


selector switch to the center (off) position. This turns the adjustment switch off to keep your settings.


HeatedMirrors


Parking Brake


HEATED MIRROR BUTTON


PARKING BRAKE LEVER


OnCanadianSportandLXmodels The outside mirrors are heated to remove fog and frost. With the ignition switch in the ON (II) position, turn on the heaters by pressing the button. The indicator in the button comes on as a reminder. Press the button again to turn the heaters off. Pressing this button also turns the rear window defogger on and off.


To apply the parking brake, pull the lever up fully. To release it, pull up slightly, push the button, and lower the lever. The parking brake indicator on the instrument panel should go out when the parking brake is fully released (see page 60).


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Driving the vehicle with the parking brake applied can damage the rear brakes and axles. A beeper will sound if the vehicle is driven with the parking brake on.


Parking Brake


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Interior Convenience Items


COAT HOOK


VANITY MIRRORS


SEAT-BACK POCKETꭧ1


FRONT DOOR POCKET


SUN VISOR


REAR SIDE POCKET (RIGHT SIDE)


ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET


UPPER GLOVE BOX


BEVERAGE HOLDER


LOWER GLOVE BOX


CARGO FLOOR BOXꭧ2


SEAT UNDER BOX


ꭧ1: If equipped ꭧ2: All Canadian models with automatic transmission


BEVERAGE HOLDERS


PASSENGER'S TRAY


CENTER POCKET


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Lower Glove Box


Upper Glove Box


Interior Convenience Items


An open glove box can cause serious injury to your passenger in a crash, even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt.


Always keep the glove box closed while driving.


Open the lower glove box by pulling the bottom of the handle. Close it with a firm push.


Open the upper glove box by pulling up on the lever. Close it with a firm push.


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Interior Convenience Items


Beverage Holders


Seat Under Box


KNOB


SEAT UNDER BOX


MARKS Pull up the driver's side rear seat cushion (see page 97). Open the seat under box by turning the knob. To close the seat under box, turn the knob and align the marks.


Be careful when you are using the beverage holders. A spilled liquid that is very hot can scald you or your passengers. Liquid can also spill from the door pocket beverage holders when you open or close the doors. Use only resealable containers in the door pockets. Spilled liquids can damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior.


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Accessory Power Socket This socket is intended to supply power for 12 volt DC accessories that are rated 120 watts or less (10 amps). To use the accessory power socket, pull up the cover. The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. It will not power an automotive type cigarette lighter element. Sun Visor To use the sun visor, pull it down. When using the sun visor for the side window, remove the support rod from the clip, and swing it out. Make sure you put the sun visor back in place when you are getting into or out of the vehicle.


After all doors are closed tightly, the light fades out in about 30 seconds. The ceiling light (with the switch in the door activated position) comes on when you remove the key from the ignition switch. If you do not open a door, the light fades out in about 30
seconds. If you leave any door open without the key in the ignition switch, the ceiling light will go off after 15
minutes.


Ceiling Light DOOR ACTIVATED


ON


OFF


The ceiling light has a three-position switch: ON, Door Activated, and OFF. In the Door Activated (center) position, the light comes on when you: ● Open any door. ● Unlock the doors and the tailgate


with the key or the remote transmitter (if equipped).


Interior Lights


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The heating and air conditioning system in your vehicle provides a comfortable driving environment in all weather conditions. The standard audio system has many features. This section describes those features and how to use them. Your vehicle has an anti-theft audio system that requires a code number to enable it. The security system helps to discourage vandalism and theft of your vehicle.


Vents, Heating, and A/C............. 110
Playing the FM/AM Radio


(Models without navigation


system) ............................... 115


Playing a Disc (Models without


navigation system).................. 122


Disc Player Error Messages


(Models without navigation


system) ............................... 128


Playing an iPod® (Models without


navigation system).................. 129


iPod® Error Messages (Models


without navigation system) ..... 135


Playing a USB Flash Memory


Device (Models without


navigation system) .............. 136


USB Flash Memory Device Error


Messages (Models without


navigation system) .............. 142


Playing the AM/FM Radio (Models with navigation


system) ............................... 143


Playing a Disc (Models with


navigation system).................. 149


Features


Disc Player Error Messages (Models with navigation


system) ............................... 157


Playing a PC card (Models with


navigation system).................. 158


Playing an iPod® (Models with


navigation system).................. 170


iPod® Error Messages (Models


with navigation system) .......... 176


Playing a USB Flash Memory


Device (Models with


navigation system) .............. 177


USB Flash Memory Device Error


Messages (Models with


navigation system) .............. 183
FM/AM Radio Reception............ 184
Protecting Your Discs ................. 186
Remote Audio Controls............... 189
Auxiliary Input Jack .................... 190
Radio Theft Protection ................ 191
Setting the Clock......................... 192
Security System .......................... 193
Cruise Control ............................ 194


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Vents, Heating, and A/C


FAN CONTROL DIAL


TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL


AIR CONDITIONING BUTTONꭧ


REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER BUTTON


REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/ HEATED MIRRORS BUTTONꭧ


MODE CONTROL DIAL


FRESH AIR/RECIRCULATION LEVER


ꭧ: If equipped


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Airflow Controls Fan Control Dial Turn this dial to increase or decrease the fan speed and airflow. Temperature Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the temperature of the airflow. Air Conditioning (A/C) Button Ifequipped This button turns the air conditioning on and off. The indicator in the button is on when the A/C is on. Fresh Air/Recirculation Lever This lever controls the source of the air going into the system. When you side, air is slide the lever to the brought in from outside the vehicle (fresh air mode). When you select side, air from the vehicle's the interior is sent through the system again (recirculation mode).


The outside air intakes for the heating and cooling system are at the base of the windshield. Keep this area clear of leaves and other debris. The system should be left in fresh air mode under almost all conditions. Keeping the system in recirculation mode, particularly with the A/C off, can cause the windows to fog up. Switch to recirculation mode when driving through dusty or smoky conditions, then return to fresh air mode. Rear Window Defogger Button This button turns the rear window defogger on and off (see page 76). On some models, this button also operates the heated outside mirrors (see page 102).


Vents, Heating, and A/C


Mode Control Dial Use the mode control dial to select the vents the air flows from. Some air will flow from the dashboard corner vents in all modes.


Air flows from the center and


corner vents in the dashboard.


Airflow is divided between the


vents in the dashboard and the floor vents.


Air flows from the floor vents. Airflow is divided between the


floor vents and defroster vents at the base of the windshield.


Air flows from the defroster


vents at the base of the windshield.


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Vents, Heating, and A/C


or


When you select , the system automatically turns on the A/C (if equipped). You cannot turn the A/C off in this mode. Ventilation The flow-through ventilation system draws in outside air, circulates it through the interior, then discharges it through vents near the tailgate. 1. Set the temperature to the lower


limit.


2. Make sure the A/C is off. 3. Select 4. Set the fan to the desired speed.


and


Using the Heater The heater uses engine coolant to warm the air. If the engine is cold, it will be several minutes before you feel warm air coming from the system. 1. Select 2. Set the fan to the desired speed. 3. Adjust the warmth of the air with


and


the temperature control dial.


Using the A/C Ifequipped Air conditioning places an extra load on the engine. Check the high temperature indicator (see page 63). If the indicator begins to blink, turn off the A/C until the indicator goes off. 1. Turn on the A/C by pressing the


button. The indicator in the button comes on when a fan speed is selected.


2. Make sure the temperature is set


to maximum cool.


3. Select 4. If the outside air is humid, select recirculation mode. If the outside air is dry, select


5. Set the fan to the desired speed.


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.


Iftheinteriorisverywarm,you can cool it down more rapidly by partially opening the windows, turning on the A/C, and setting the fan to maximum speed in Dehumidify the Interior Air conditioning, as it cools, removes moisture from the air. When used in combination with the heater, it makes the interior warm and dry and can prevent the windows from fogging up. 1. Turn the fan on. 2. If the A/C is off, turn it on (if


equipped).


3. Select


and


Adjust the temperature to your preference.


This setting is suitable for all driving conditions whenever the outside temperature is above 32°F (0°C).


To Defog and Defrost To remove fog from the inside of the windows: 1. Set the fan to the desired speed or


high for faster defrosting.


2. Select 3. Select


by sliding the lever. . The system


automatically turns on the A/C (if equipped). The A/C indicator will not come on if it was previously off.


4. Adjust the temperature so the


airflow feels warm.


5. Select


rear window.


to help clear the


6. To increase airflow to the


windshield, close the corner vents.


Vents, Heating, and A/C


or


When you select , the system automatically turns on the A/C. This helps to dehumidify the air and to defog the windshield. In either mode, you cannot turn off the A/C. When you switch to another mode, the A/C returns to its original setting, either on or off, as indicated by the A/C indicator.


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To Turn Everything Off Turning the fan speed control dial all the way to the left shuts the system off. ● Keep the system off for short


periods only.


● To keep stale air and mustiness from collecting, you should have the fan running at all times.


Vents, Heating, and A/C


To Remove Exterior Frost or Ice From the Windows 1. Set the fan and temperature controls to maximum level.


2. Select


. The system


automatically turns on the A/C (if equipped). The A/C indicator does not come on if it was previously off.


3. Select To clear the windows faster, you can close the dashboard corner vents by rotating each vent. This sends more warm air to the windshield defroster vents. Once the windshield is clear, select fresh air mode to avoid fogging the windows. For your safety, make sure you have a clear view through all the windows before driving.


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Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


DISPLAY


ꂹ ꂾ BUTTON


POWER ( ꂻ ) BUTTON


PRESET BUTTONS


FM/AM BUTTON


TUNE/SEEK ( ꀾ SEEK) BUTTON


TITLE BUTTON


SOUND ( ꂼ/ꂽ ) BUTTON


SCAN BUTTON


ꂺ PLAY BUTTON


VOL/SELECT KNOB


AUTO SELECT BUTTON TUNE/SEEK ( ꀽ SEEK) BUTTON


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Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


TUNE - Use the TUNE/SEEK button to tune to a desired button to frequency. Press the tune to a higher frequency, and the


button to tune to a lower


frequency. You can also operate the tune function by using the VOL/SELECT knob. Press the VOL/ SELECT knob and you will see ‘‘SEL’’ in the display. Turn the knob right to tune to a higher frequency, or left to tune to a lower frequency. To turn it off, press the VOL/ SELECT knob or PLAY button.


button, or


The system will return to the normal display about 10 seconds after you stop adjusting the tune mode.


or


SEEK - The SEEK function searches up and down from the current frequency to find a station with a strong signal. To activate it, side of press and hold the the TUNE/SEEK button until you hear a beep, then release it. SCAN - The scan function samples all stations with strong signals on the selected band. To activate it, press the SCAN button, then release it. You will see SCAN in the display. The system will scan for a station with a strong signal. When it finds one, it will stop and play that station for about 10 seconds. If you do nothing, the system will then scan for the next strong station and play it for 10 seconds. When it plays a station you want to listen to, press the SCAN button again.


To Play the FM/AM Radio The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. Turn the system on by pushing the FM/AM button. Adjust the volume by turning the VOL/SELECT knob. The band and frequency that the radio was last tuned to are displayed. To change bands, press the FM/AM button. On the FM band, ST will be displayed if the station is broadcasting in stereo. Stereo reproduction in AM is not available. To Select a Station You can use any of five methods to find radio stations on the selected band: tune, seek, scan, the preset buttons, and auto select.


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Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


PRESET - Each preset button (1- 6) can store one frequency on AM, and two frequencies on FM. 1. Select the desired band, AM or FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store two frequencies with each preset button.


2. Use the tune, seek, or scan


function to tune the radio to a desired station.


3. Pick a preset number (1-6), and


hold it until you hear a beep.


4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to store a


total of six stations on AM and twelve stations on FM.


AUTO SELECT - If you are traveling far from home and can no longer receive your preset stations, you can use the auto select feature to find stations in the local area. Press the A.SEL button. ‘‘A.SEL’’ flashes in the display, and the system goes into scan mode for several seconds. It stores the frequencies of six AM and twelve FM stations in the preset buttons.


You will see a ‘‘0’’ displayed after pressing a preset button if auto select cannot find a strong station for that preset button. If you do not like the stations auto select has stored, you can store other frequencies on the preset buttons as previously described. Toturnoffautoselect, press the A.SEL (auto select) button. This restores the presets you originally set. For information on FM/AM radio frequencies and reception, see page 184.


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Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


If the station you are listening to is not an RDS station, the display continues to show the frequency with the PS name display function on. When you turn off this function by pressing the TITLE button, the display shows ‘‘RDS INFO OFF.’’


Radio Data System (RDS) On the FM band, you can select a favorite station and display the program service name according to the information provided by the radio data system (RDS). ProgramService(PS)NameDisplay The program service name display function shows the name of the station you are listening to. With the audio system on and the FM band selected, you can turn this function on or off.


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PROGRAM SERVICE NAME DISPLAY ON


To switch the function between on and off, press and release the TITLE button. With the system on, you will see the ‘‘RDS INFO ON’’ message on the display. If the station you are listening to is an RDS station, the displayed frequency switches to the station name.


Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


RadioDataSystem(RDS)Category


RDS CATEGORY


On the FM band selected, you can select the program category provided PLAY by the RDS. Press button to display and select an RDS category. The principal RDS categories are shown as follows;


or


ALL: All RDS category stations ROCK: Rock, classic rock and soft rock music COUNTRY: Country music SOFT: Adult hits and soft music TOP 40: Top 40 hits OLDIES: Nostalgia music and oldies R & B: Rhythm and blues, and soft rhythm and blues RELIGION: Religious music and religious talk CLASSIC: Classical music JAZZ: Jazz INFO: News, information, sports, talk, foreign language, personality, public, college, and weather TRAFFIC: Traffic information


or


PLAY button to


Press select an RDS category. The display shows the selected RDS category name for about 10 seconds. You can use the search or scan function to find radio stations in the selected RDS category. If you do nothing while the RDS category name is displayed, the selected category is canceled. RDSProgramSearch This function searches up and down a frequency for the strongest signal from the frequencies that carry the selected RDS category information. This can help you to find a station in your favorite category. To activate it, press the TUNE/SEEK button. You will see the selected RDS category name blinking while searching it. When the system finds a station, the selected RDS category name will be displayed again for about 5 seconds.


side of the


or


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Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


If the system does not find a station, ‘‘NOTHING’’ will be blinking for about 5 seconds, then the system goes back to the last selected station.


You can use the RDS program search or scan function even if the PS name display function is off. In this case, the display shows a frequency in place of a PS name.


RDSProgramSCAN The scan function samples all stations with strong signals on the selected RDS category. To activate it, press the SCAN button. You will see ‘‘SCAN’’ in the display. The system will scan for a station with a strong signal in the selected RDS category. You will also see the selected RDS category name blinking while searching it. When it finds one, it will stop and play that station for about 10
seconds. If you do nothing, the system will scan for the next strong station and play it for 10 seconds. When it plays a station that you want to listen to, press the SCAN button again. If the system does not find a station, ‘‘NOTHING’’ will be blinking for about 5 seconds, then the system goes back to the last selected station.


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Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system)


Audio System Lighting You can use the instrument panel brightness control knob to adjust the illumination of the audio system (see page 76). The audio system illuminates when the parking lights are on, even if the system is turned off.


Adjusting the Sound ) button to Press the SOUND ( select an appropriate setting: bass, treble, fader, balance, and SVC (speed-sensitive volume compensation). Turn the VOL/ SELECT knob to adjust the setting. BASS - Adjusts the bass. TREBLE - Adjusts the treble. FADER - Adjusts the front-to-back strength of the sound. BALANCE - Adjusts the side-to- side strength of the sound. Each mode is shown in the display as it changes. Turn the VOL/SELECT knob to adjust the setting to your liking. When the level reaches the center, you will see ‘‘C’’ in the display.


SVC - Adjusts the volume level based on the vehicle speed. The system will return to the audio display about 10 seconds after you stop adjusting a mode. Speed-sensitiveVolume Compensation(SVC) The SVC mode controls the volume based on vehicle speed. The faster you go, the louder the audio volume becomes. As you slow down, the audio volume decreases. The SVC has four modes; SVC OFF, SVC LOW, SVC MID, and SVC HIGH. Turn the VOL/SELECT knob to adjust the setting to your liking. If you feel the sound is too loud, choose low. If you feel the sound is too quiet, choose high. This function is set to MID as the default setting when the vehicle leaves the factory.


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Playing a Disc (Models without navigation system)


CD BUTTON


ꂹ ꂾ BUTTON


DISC SLOT


DISC EJECT ( ꁎ ) BUTTON


RANDOM BUTTON


SEEK/SKIP ( ꀽ SEEK) BUTTON


SEEK/SKIP ( ꀾ SEEK) BUTTON


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TITLE BUTTON


VOL/SELECT KNOB


ꂺ PLAY BUTTON


REPEAT BUTTON


SCAN BUTTON


Playing a Disc (Models without navigation system)


The in-dash disc player can also play CD-Rs and CD-RWs compressed in CD-TEXT, MP3, and WMA formats. When playing a disc in MP3 or WMA, you will see ‘‘MP3’’ or ‘‘WMA’’ in the display. You can see up to 99
folders, and select up to 999 tracks/ files.


NOTE: If a file on an MP3 or WMA disc is protected by digital rights management (DRM), the audio unit displays UNSUPPORTED, and then skips to the next file. If you have a disc that is a combination of CD-DA tracks and MP3/WMA files, you can choose the format to listen by pressing the CD button. Video CDs and DVDs will not work in this unit. A disc compressed in AAC format cannot be played in this audio system.


To Play a Disc To load or play discs, the ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. You operate the in-dash disc player with the same controls used for the radio. To select the disc player, press the CD button. You will see ‘‘CD’’ in the display. The folder or track numbers are shown in the display. You can also select the displayed information with the TITLE button (see page 123). The system will continuously play a disc until you change modes.


Do not use discs with adhesive labels. The label can curl up and cause the disc to jam in the unit.


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The specifications of the compatible MP3 file are: Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz (MPEG1), 24/ 22.05/16 kHz (MPEG2) Bit rate: 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/ 160/192/224/256/320 kbps (MPEG1), 8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/ 112/128/160 kbps (MPEG2) Compatible with variable bit rate and multi-session. Maximum layers (including ROOT): 8 layers The specifications of the compatible WMA file are: Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz Bit rate: 48/64/80/96/128/160/192 kbps Compatible with variable bit rate and multi-session. Maximum layers (including ROOT): 8 layers


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ToLoadaDisc Insert a disc about halfway into the disc slot. The drive will pull the disc in the rest of the way to play it. You operate the disc player with the same controls used for the radio. The number of the current track is shown in the display. When playing a disc in MP3 or WMA, the numbers of the current folder and file are shown. The system will continuously play a disc until you change modes. You cannot load and play 3-inch (8-cm) discs in this unit. For information on how to handle and protect compact discs, see page 186. TextDataDisplayFunction Each time you press the TITLE button, the display shows you the text data on a disc, if the disc was recorded with text data.


You can see the album, artist, and track name in the display. If a disc is recorded in MP3 or WMA, you can see the folder and file name, and the artist, album, and track tag. With the folder name, you will see the FOLDER indicator in the display. The TRACK indicator is shown with the file or track name. When you press the TITLE button while a disc without text data is playing, you will see ‘‘NO INFO’’ on the display. The display shows up to about 16
characters of selected text data (the folder name, file name, etc.). If the text data has more than 16
characters, you will see the first 15
characters and the display. Press and hold the TITLE button until the next 16 characters are shown. You can see up to about 31 characters of the text data.


indicator on the


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When you turn on the audio system next time, the system keeps your selection with the TITLE button. ToChangeorSelectTracks/Files You can use the SEEK/SKIP button while a disc is playing to select passages and change tracks (files in MP3/WMA mode). In MP3/WMA mode, use the or the disc, and use the SEEK/SKIP button to change files.


PLAY button to select folders in


If you press and hold the TITLE button again, the display shows the first 15 characters again. If any letter is not available, it is replaced with ‘‘ . ’’ (dot) in the display. When the disc has no text data, you will see ‘‘NO INFO’’ on the display. You will also see some text data under these conditions: ● When a new folder, file, or track is


selected.


● When you change the audio mode


to play a disc with text data or in MP3 or WMA.


● When you insert a disc, and the


system begins to play.


When playing a CD-DA with text data, the album and track name are shown in the display. With a disc in MP3 or WMA, the display shows the folder and file name.


button to skip


button, the player skips


SEEK/SKIP - Each time you press the forward to the beginning of the next track (files in MP3/WMA mode). Press the backward to the beginning of the current track. Press it again to skip to the beginning of the previous track. To move rapidly within a track, press button. and hold the You can also operate the track selection by using the VOL/SELECT knob. Press the VOL/SELECT knob and you will see ‘‘SEL’’ in the display. Turn the knob to switch the track number. Press the VOL/SELECT PLAY button to set your knob or selection. To turn it off, press the


or


button.


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InMP3/WMAmode FOLDER SELECTION - To select or a different folder, press the PLAY button. Press the


PLAY button to skip to the


button to skip to the next folder, and the previous folder. You can also operate the folder and file selection by using the VOL/ SELECT knob. Press the VOL/ SELECT knob and you will see ‘‘SEL’’ in the display. Turn the knob to switch the folder number and press the knob to set your selection. Turn the knob to switch the file number and press the knob to your selection. To turn it off, press the


button repeatedly.


REPEAT (TRACK/FILE REPEAT) - To continuously replay a track (file in MP3/WMA mode), press the RPT button. You will see ‘‘RPT’’ in the display. Press and hold the RPT button to turn it off.


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InMP3/WMAmode FOLDER-RANDOM - This feature, when activated, plays the files in the current folder in random order, rather than in the order they are compressed in MP3/WMA. To activate folder random play, press the RDM button. You will see ‘‘F-RDM’’ in the display. The system will then select and play files randomly. This continues until you deactivate folder random play by pressing and holding the RDM button. Each time you press the RDM button, the mode changes from folder random play, to within a disc random play, then to normal play.


InMP3/WMAmode FOLDER-REPEAT - This feature, when activated, replays all the files on the selected folder in the order they are compressed in MP3/WMA. To activate folder repeat mode, press the RPT button repeatedly until you see ‘‘F-RPT’’ in the display. The system continuously replays the current folder. Press and hold the RPT button to turn it off. Each time you press the RPT button, the mode changes from file repeat to folder repeat, then to normal playing. RANDOM (Random within a disc) - This feature plays the tracks within a disc in random order. In MP3/WMA mode, all files in all folders are played in random order. To activate random mode, press the RDM button repeatedly until you see ‘‘RDM’’ in the display. Press and hold the RDM button to turn it off.


SCAN - The scan function samples all the tracks on the disc in the order they are recorded on the disc (all files in the selected folder in MP3 or WMA mode). To activate the scan feature, press the SCAN button. You will see ‘‘SCAN’’ in the display. You will get a 10 second sampling of each track/file in the disc/folder. Press and hold the SCAN button to get out of scan mode and play the last track sampled.


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InMP3/WMAmode FOLDER-SCAN - This feature, when activated, samples the first file in each folder on the disc in the order they are recorded. To activate the folder scan feature, press the SCAN button repeatedly. You will see ‘‘F-SCAN’’ in the display. The system will then play the first file in the main folders for about 10
seconds. If you do nothing, the system will then play the following first files for 10 seconds each. When the system samples the first file of all folders, F-SCAN is cancelled, and the system plays normally. Each time you press the SCAN button, the mode changes from track/file scan to folder scan, then to normal playing.


) to


To Stop Playing a Disc Press the eject button ( remove the disc. If you eject the disc, but do not remove it from the slot, the system will automatically reload it after 10 seconds and put it in pause mode. To begin playing, press the CD button. Press the FM/AM button to switch to the radio while a disc is playing. Press the CD button to play the disc. If you turn the system off while a disc is playing, either with the power ( button or by turning off the ignition switch, the disc will stay in the drive. When you turn the system back on, the disc will begin playing where it left off. Protecting Discs For information on how to handle and protect compact discs, see page 186.


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Disc Player Error Messages (Models without navigation system)


Error


Message


HEAT ERROR


UNSUPPORTED


BAD DISC


PLEASE CHECK


OWNERS


MANUAL PUSH


EJECT


BAD DISC


PLEASE CHECK


OWNERS MANUAL BAD DISC


OWNERS MANUAL


PLEASE CHECK


Cause


Solution


High Temperature Track/File format not supported Mechanical Error


Servo Error


DISC Error


Will disappear when the temperature returns to normal. Current track will be skipped. The next supported track or file plays automatically. Press the EJECT button and pull out the disc. Check the disc for serious damage, signs of deformation, excessive scratches, and/or dirt (see page 187). Insert the disc again. If the code does not disappear, or the disc cannot be removed, consult your dealer. Do not try to force the disc out of the player.


Check the disc for serious damage, signs of deformation, excessive scratches, and/or dirt (see page 187).


The chart on the right explains the error messages you may see in the display while playing a disc. If you see an error message in the display while playing a disc, press the eject button. After ejecting the disc, check it for damage or deformation. If there is no damage, insert the disc again. For the additional information on damaged discs, see page 187. The audio system will try to play the disc. If there is still a problem, the error message will reappear. Press the eject 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 cycle repeats and you cannot clear it, take your vehicle to a dealer.


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Playing an iPod® (Models without navigation system)


On Sport model


USB INDICATOR


iPod INDICATOR


ꂹ ꂾ BUTTON


AUX BUTTON


POWER ( ꂻ ) BUTTON


ꀾ SEEK (SKIP -) BUTTON


TITLE BUTTON


VOL/SELECT KNOB


ꂺ PLAY BUTTON


REPEAT BUTTON


RANDOM BUTTON


ꀽ SEEK (SKIP +) BUTTON


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● Do not use an extension cable between the USB adapter cable equipped with your vehicle and your dock connector.


● We recommend backing up your


data before playing it.


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


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Model iPod classic iPod with video (iPod 5th generation) iPod nano iPod nano 2nd generation iPod nano 3rd generation iPod touch


Software


Ver. 1.0 or more Ver. 1.2 or more


Ver. 1.2 or more Ver. 1.1.2 or more


Ver. 1.0 or more


Ver. 1.1.1 or more Use only compatible iPods with the latest software. iPods that are not compatible will not work in this audio unit. NOTE: ● Do not connect your iPod using a


HUB.


● Do not keep the iPod in the


vehicle. Direct sunlight and high heat will damage it.


To Play an iPodꭂ This audio system can operate the audio files on the iPodꭂ with the same controls used for the in-dash disc player. To play an iPod, connect it to the USB adapter cable in the upper glove box by using your dock connector, then press the AUX button. The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. The iPod will also be recharged with the ignition switch in these positions. The audio system reads and plays sound files to be playable on the iPod. The system cannot operate an iPod as a mass storage device. The system will only play songs stored on the iPod with iTunes. iPod and iTunes are registered trademarks owned by Apple Inc. iPods compatible with your audio system using the USB adapter cable are:


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ConnectinganiPod


DOCK CONNECTOR


USB CONNECTOR


USB ADAPTER CABLE 1. Open the upper glove box, and pull


out the USB adapter cable.


USB CONNECTOR


2. Connect your dock connector to the iPod correctly and securely. 3. Install the dock connector to the


USB connector securely.


TextDataDisplayFunction Each time you press the TITLE button the display mode switches between the album name, the song name, the artist name, or name off (which turns off the text display).


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The display shows up to about 16
characters of the selected data. If the text data has more than 16
characters, you will see the first 15
characters and the display. Press and hold the TITLE button until the next 16 characters are shown.


indicator in the


ToChangeorSelectFiles Use the SKIP button while an iPod is playing to select passages and change files.


SKIP - Each time you press the (SKIP +) button, the system skips forward to the beginning of the next (SKIP -) button, file. Press the to skip backward to the beginning of the current file. Press it again to skip to the beginning of the previous file. To move rapidly within a file, press ) of and hold either side ( the SKIP button.


or


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The display shows items on the selected list. Turn the VOL/SELECT knob to select an item, then press the VOL/SELECT knob to set your selection. If you select ‘‘ALL,’’ all available files on the selected list are played. button goes back Pressing the to the previous display and pressing the TITLE button cancels this setting mode.


ToSelectRepeatorShuffleMode: You can select any type of repeat and shuffle mode by using the RPT button or the RDM button. REPEAT - This feature continuously plays a file. To activate the repeat feature, press the RPT button. You will see ‘‘RPT’’ in the display. To turn it off, press the RPT button again. SHUFFLE ALL - This feature plays all available files in a selected list (playlists, artists, albums or songs) in random order. To activate

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