Acura MDX 2014 SUV Navigation Manual PDF
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Accessories Precautions
The GPS antenna is located in the dashboard. Metallic front or side window tinting can seriously degrade or obstruct GPS reception.
Signal noise from devices such as radar detectors, vehicle tracking devices, remote starters, and additional amplifiers can disrupt the navigation system. If you install any such item, install it away from the navigation display and antenna.
Important Safety Information
Avoid focusing on the screen or manually operating the system controls while driving.
Enter information before you begin driving or when stopped. As you drive, listen to the audible instructions and use voice commands when possible. Pull to the side of the road if you need more time to look at the screen or operate the controls.
Route guidance may conflict with street closures, road construction, detours, and out-of-date map data.
The system itself may also have limitations. Verify route information by carefully observing roads, signs, and signals. Always use your own judgment and obey traffic laws. 2 System Limitations P. 310
Using the navigation system while driving can take your attention away from the road, causing a crash in which you could be seriously injured or killed.
Only operate system controls when the conditions permit you to safely do so.
WARNING
Contents
2 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink P. 209
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290
Quick Reference Guide P.2
System Setup P.21
Navigation P.87
Audio P.141
Bluetooth HandsFreeLink P.209
AcuraLink P.255
Rear Entertainment System P.263
Other Features P.285
Troubleshooting P.293
Reference Information P.307
Voice Commands P.323
Index P.339
Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 210 Text Message/E-mail 242
2 AcuraLink P. 255 AcuraLink 256
2 Rear Entertainment System P. 263 Rear Entertainment System 264 Rear Control Panel Operation 267 Front Control Panel Operation 278 Wireless Headphones 28
2 Other Features P. 285 Trip Computer 286 Calendar 287 Information Functions 288 Multi-view Rear Camera
2 Troubleshooting P. 293 Troubleshooting 294 Error Messages 300
2 Reference Information P. 307 System Initialization 308 System Limitations 310 Client Assistance 312 Legal Information 315
2 Voice Commands P. 323 Voice Commands 324
2 System Setup P. 21 Start-up 22 Voice Control System 24 Interface Settings 27 Personal Information 38 Routing 53 Guidance 62 Map 69 Data Reset 85 On Demand Multi-Use Display 86
2 Navigation P. 87 Entering a Destination 88 Calculating the Route 114 Driving to Your Destination 116 Map Menu 122 Changing Your Route 128 Changing Your Destination 137 Resuming Your Trip 140
2 Audio P. 141 Audio System 142 Audio Remote Controls 148 Audio Settings 149 Playing FM/AM Radio 153 Playing XM Radio 159 Playing a Disc 164 Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio 171 Playing an iPod 183 Playing Internet Radio 195 Playing a USB Flash Drive 199 Playing Bluetooth Audio 205
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l or the Interface Dial. The navigation
OverviewFunctions at a Glance Navigation You can select any place/landmark as a destination by using voice contro
system gives you turn-by-turn driving directions to your destination.
Store home address (P46)
Register 1 home address.
Store contacts (P39)
Store up to 200 contacts in 2 address books.
Enter destination (P88)
Select your destination using 12 methods.
Select route (P115)
Set route preferences and select one of 3 routes.
Track route (P116)
Follow your route in real-time with voice guidance.
AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic (P126)
Bypass congestion and traffic incidents.
Subscription service
Avoid certain areas (P136)
Set streets and areas to detour around.
Add waypoints (P130)
Add up to 4 pit stops along your route.
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cluding movies, games, and other audio
s the most of your music.
(P183)
ash Drive (P199)
oth Audio (P205)
et Radio (P195)
ges between your vehicle and
g. You can operate all key functions of climate control systems.
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ke outgoing calls. You can operate the wheel.
Rear Entertainment System (P263)
Rear seat passengers can enjoy a completely separate entertainment source than front passengers, in choices.
Audio The advanced audio system provides clear, well-defined sound and make Enjoy listening to a variety of audio sources, such as:
FM/AM Radio (P153)
XM Radio (P159)
Compact Disc (P164)
iPod
USB Fl
BluetoHard Disk Drive (HDD) (P171)
Intern
AcuraLink (P256)
AcuraLink provides you with important information and messa Acura.
Voice Control (P24)
Use voice commands for safer system control while drivin the navigation, audio, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink, and
Bluetooth HandsFreeLink (P
Pair a compatible cell phone to receive incoming and ma phone features without ever taking your hands off the
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li AUDIO Button
Models without RES
lc Microphone (P24)
lf h (Pick-Up) Button (P210)
lg J (Hang-Up/Back) Button (P210)
lh d (Talk) Button (P5)
ld Left Selector Wheel (P148)
le SOURCE Button (P148)
System Controls
REAR
REAR AUDIO
FRONT AUDIO
NAV
Navigation
Audio
Rear Entertainment System Voice Control Bluetooth HandsFreeLink
1 PHONE Button (P212)
9 FRONT AUDIO Button 0 REAR AUDIO Button
(P278)
lb REAR 9 (Power) Button
Models with RES
2 NAV Button (P88)
3 BACK Button
4 a (Display Mode) Button (P74)
5 Interface Dial/ENTER Button (P7)
6 INFO Button
7 MENU Button
8 SETTINGS Button
On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
Navigation Screen
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the Menu Screen
y d Voice portal to display the oice Portal on any screen.
y d Voice Help to enter supported mmands for the current screen. A voice
elp tutorial is also available. Voice Help P16)
Press and release the d (Talk) button on the menu or setting screen. The system prompts you to say a voice command and gives examples. Press and release the d (Talk) button again to bypass this prompt.
Available voice commands are highlighted on the screen.
Say a voice command.
Voice
Voice Po
a Press and on the to The syste comman and relea to bypas
The system command Back) butt
Available highlighte
b Say a voi After tha and say a
beeps when ready for a . Press the J (Hang-Up/ on to cancel.
voice commands are d on the screen.
ce command (e.g., Address). t, follow the voice prompt voice command.
return to the Voice Portal screen.
Set Voice Prompt to Off to bypass the voice prompt. Voice Recognition Settings (P26)
Carefully read the usage note for the voice control. Voice Control System (P24)
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Control Operation
rtal Screen
release the d (Talk) button p screen of any mode. m prompts you to say a voice d and gives examples. Press se the d (Talk) button again
s this prompt.
The audio system is muted during voice control mode.
You can use other voice commands on the Voice Portal screen. Voice Command Index (P324)
Say d Voice Help to enter supported commands for the current screen. A voice help tutorial is also available. Voice Help (P16)
During the voice control mode, press and hold the J (Hang-Up/Back) button to
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Select to display the menu items.
Menu Items
Climate*
More
haTM) or category (XM). with a strong signal. (AM/FM) old to change the channel rapidly. (XM) ).
skip to the beginnig of the previous
ve rapidly within a track.
ve rapidly within a track.
*: See the Owner's Manual.
On Demand Multi-Use Display Ba
Places (P44)
Select to change an audio source.
Shortcuts
Audio Source
Presets
To listen to a stored station, select 1-6 (AM) or 1-12 (FM).
Source List Icons
Select to store a station.
Phone (P222) Audio (P146)
AM, FM, XM, Pandora , AhaTM
bn : Select the preset station (AM/FM/Pandora/A cx : Select to search the selected band for a station
Select the channel. In channel mode, select and h Select a song (Pandora) or a contents (AhaTM
CD, HDD, USB flash drive, Bluetooth Audio bn : Select n to skip to the next folder, and b to
folder. cx : Select to change tracks. Select and hold to mo
iPod Album bar : Select an album.
cx : Select to change tracks. Select and hold to mo
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Selects function Selects map icon Map screens
Selecting Icon
Selects highlighted option Menu screens
Press ENTER u
Interface Dial/ENTER Button Opera
FRONT AUDIO
You will see these icons in each chapter. They represent how you can operate the Interface Dial.
Changes scale Map screens
Highlights menu options Menu screens
Rotate dial
Press ENTER
Move up Move left Move down Move right
Scrolls map (8 directions) Map screens
Selects labeled function Menu screens
Rotate dial i
Move e up r down w left y right
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rising letters, numbers, and symbols)
e Dial racter.
r/lower case characters.
bols and accented characters.
edit the entered characters.
hted character.
to enter a space character.
to remove the last entered character.
h screen to enter information.
s is limited while the vehicle is moving.
limited or inoperable while the vehicle ns, use available voice commands or
Number of Hits
number of hits in the map database is OK to display a list of possible entries.
How You can enter when prompte
Using Vo When you see that feature.
Say the lett
Use spelling d Hyphe
The system number.
If a voice co possible op
On list sc Say the num
5).
Say d Up
Say d Do
reens: ber of the list item (e.g., say d Five to select item
or d Previous to scroll up one page.
wn or d Next to scroll down one page.
You can also use the touc
Scrolling through lists or tab
Certain screen functions are is moving. For these functio pull over to proceed.
displayed. Move r to select
to Enter Information information (e.g., city names, street names, personal names, and business names comp d on input screens by two different methods.
ice Control d in this manual, voice commands are available for
er, number, or symbol (e.g., say d A).
assist (e.g., say d Alpha to enter the letter A or n to enter a hyphen).
beeps if you say an unavailable (grayed out) letter or
mmand is not recognized, a list is displayed with tions.
Using the Interfac Rotate i to highlight a cha
Select to display uppe
Select Sym to display sym
Select Edit (or move e) to
Press u to enter the highlig
Move y to select Space
Move w to select Delete
On input search screens, the
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Streets
Landmark icons (P71)
Freeways State routes Verified streets Unverified streets One-way streets
Acura dealer Honda dealer
ATM
Parking lot
Parking garage
Hotel/Lodging
Gas station
Hospital
Post office
Restaurant
Freeway exit information
School
Grocery store
AcuraLink Message icon (P14)
AcuraLink signal indicator
Map Screen Legend
Map orientation (P76)
GPS signal strength
North up
Heading up
Best reception
Good reception No icon: Poor/No reception
Current map scale
Current street name
Map scale (P80)
Current vehicle position (P78)
Feature areas
Park
Hospital
Shopping Mall
Golf Course
Airport/Business
Water Area
Cemetery
University
3D map
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y or Night Mode s the a (Display mode) button to ually switch between day and night e.
rn-by-Turn Directions next guidance point appears on the i-information display.
Night modeDay mode
ti-information Display
Street name of next guidance point
Remaining distance
xt driving maneuver is approaching
Durin During route g
Press the NAV
Map Scre
Guidance
Guide to desti waypoint
Distance to de (waypoint) Distance of the
Estimated tim destination (w
Tracking dots (P119)
Guide to dest waypoint
Distance to de (waypoint) Distance of the
Estimated tim destination (w
Guidance poin
Screen
stination
actual route.
Waypoint (P130)
Destination icon
Guidance indicator Street name of guidance point and distance to the guidance point.
Lane guidance
No entry icon
ination or
stination
actual route.
e to aypoint) Guidance point
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Tu The mult
Mul
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g Route Guidance uidance, route information is displayed on the map screen and guidance screen.
button to toggle between the map and guidance screen.
en Calculated route (P116)
nation or Next guidance indicator Distance to the next guidance point.e to
aypoint) Calculated route (unverified roads) (P118)
Da Pres man mod
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Going Home cting Go Home, or saying d Go
ing Home
From the map screen, press the MENU button.
Rotate i to select Go Home. Press u.
Alternatively, you can say d Go Home from any screen. Your home address is displayed on the Calculate Route screen.
Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
he following voice commands are vailable: say d Go Home.
MENU
Navi The Home Home.
Storing Y
a Press the button.
b Rotate i Press u.
c Rotate i Press u.
d Rotate i
to select Edit Go Home.
to select Name. Press u.
h Rotate i to select Phone No. Press u.
i Enter a phone number.
j Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
c
T a
gationHome Addresses and feature automatically routes you to your home address from any location simply by sele
our Home Address
SETTINGS
to select Navi Settings.
SETTINGS
e Enter a name.
f Rotate i to select Address. Press u.
g Enter an address.
Go
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ance screen to your destination. You
Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u. Route guidance to the destination begins.
iew Routes: Choose one of three outes.
oute Preference: Choose Max or Min or the five settings.
Navig Enter your des can also perfo
a From the press the
b Rotate i
c Rotate i
d Enter the street.
to select Street. Press u.
name of your destination
g If there is more than one city with the specified street, a list of cities is displayed. Rotate i to select the desired city from the list. Press u.
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R f
ationEntering a Destination tination using one of several methods, then follow route guidance on the map or guid rm these steps using d voice commands.
map screen, MENU button.
to select Address. Press u.
MENU
e Rotate i to select your destination street from the list. Press u.
f Enter the street number. Move r to select OK when finished.
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stination ination during route guidance.
nceling Your Route
m the map screen:
Press the MENU button.
Rotate i to select Cancel Route. Press u.
Press u on the map screen.
Rotate i to select Cancel Route. Press u.
Navi You can alter
Adding a (Pit Sto You can add your route. (
a From the button.
b Rotate i Press u.
c Rotate i Destinat
d Rotate i Press u.
e Rotate i search m
Search Aro
Search Al locations.
ion. Press u.
to select Find Along Route.
to select location and ethod. Press u.
und: Search around a location.
ong: Search between two
specify a new destination during route guidance.
Say d Find Nearest (P137) Searches for the nearest place/landmark on the map screen (e.g., d Find nearest gas station).
Say d Go Home (P11) Routes to your home address.
Selecting an icon on the map (P138) Scroll the map to position the cursor over a place/landmark icon or a new area on the map. Press u twice.
Entering a new destination (P139) Press the MENU button. Move w to select Destination and enter a new destination.
Fro
a b
gationChanging Route or De your route by adding waypoints to visit, adding streets to avoid, or changing your dest
Waypoint p) up to four waypoints along
P130)
map screen, press the MENU
to select Destination List.
to select Add New
Changing Your Destination There are four methods you can use to
f Select the icon category and location to add to the Destination List when prompted. Edit the order of destinations if necessary.
g Move r and rotate i to select Start Route. Press u.
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al kinds of messages through the Acura
flow, incidents, or road closures.
Heavy
Moderate
Free-flow
Traffic flow indicator
ura dealer or visit owners.acura.com.
AcuraLink AcuraLink Messages AcuraLink provides a direct communication link between you and Acura. It sends and receives sever server.
AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic Displays continuously updated traffic information and recalculates your route in response to traffic (P126)
The following features are available:
Vehicle feature guide
Operating quick tips
Safety and maintenance information
Diagnostic information
Dealer appointment and maintenance reminders
Congestion
Incident
Weather
Construction
Road Closed
Traffic incident icons
Traffic status indicator (P126)
Traffic information available
Traffic information off or map scale too large
No icon: Out of coverage area
AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic is a subscription service. For more information, contact an AcNOTE
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m (RES). The rear passengers can use
Basic Operation
a Open the overhead screen.
b Press the REAR 9 (Power) button on the front control panel.
c Select the audio source.
RES: Press the desired button on the rear control panel.
Ultrawide RES: Press the SOURCE button and rotate the Interface Dial on the rear control panel to select an audio source. Press the ENTER button.
REAR
Rear The rear pass wireless head
Overhea
Pull down the the screen.
(Light-u Illuminate t rear control
9 (Power Turn the sys (when rear
Press the Ope and pull dow
Ultrawide RE
RES
p) Button he buttons on the panel.
) Button tem on or off power is turned on).
CH/FOLDER Bar Select a channel (Radio) or a folder (Disc/USB).
TUNE/SKIP Bar Find stations (FM/AM). Skip to start/end of tracks, or press and hold to fast reverse/fast forward (Disc/USB/DVD).
CATEGORY Bar Select a category (XM).
(Play/Pause) Button Play or pause the playback.
TITLE SCROLL Bar Display track title, artist, and other text information.
Select the audio source.
Rotate the Interface Dial to select items.Press the Release button to
remove the rear control panel. n button to open n the screen.
S
Entertainment System (P263)
engers can enjoy a wide array of audio/visual sources with the Rear Entertainment Syste phones and operate the system with the rear control panel.
d Screen and Rear Control Panel
bottom edge of
Select the audio source.
Press the buttons to select items.Press the Release button to
remove the rear control panel.
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e voice command functions.
tting Started Tutorial
Move r and rotate i to select Getting Started on the voice help screen. Press u.
or Voice Settings and All ommands. (P323)
Press u to have the system read the tips for the voice control.
otate i to read the tips.
ove w or y to display the previous/ ext page.
Voice This navigatio
Comman
a Press and button.
b Say d V
The voice h
The d V available o
c Press and button.
d Say one o available d Navi
elp screen is displayed.
oice Help command is n most screens.
release the d (Talk)
f the options for a list of commands by category (e.g., commands).
g The system displays a list of all available commands for the category. Press u to hear the list read aloud.
F C
b
R
M n
Help n system comes with voice help, which shows you what command to say when using th
d Help
release the d (Talk)
oice Help.
e Press and release the d (Talk) button.
f Say one of the options for a list of available commands by category (e.g., d Route commands).
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For more Information (P293)
he navigation system voice guidance?
GS button. Rotate i to select System ess u. Check that Volume is not set to
to select Voice Rec. Set Voice Prompt nt the system to provide confirmations
pts.
connected or went dead, and the s asking for a code. Where do I find it?
do not need to enter a code. Simply 9 (Power) button for two seconds; the tivate. tion P. 308
Trou
Why shor inte
This wid can
Why incr dest
The spee of a
How stre
Try a m subd num
entering the street first. Some cities are lumped in with ajor metro area. In rural unverified areas or new ivisions, streets may be missing or only partially bered.
bleshooting
does the vehicle position icon on the map lag a t distance behind my actual position, especially at rsections?
is normal. The navigation system is unaware of the th of intersections. Large differences in vehicle position indicate a temporary loss of the GPS signal.
does the time to destination display sometimes ease even though I am getting closer to my ination?
time to destination is based on your actual road d and traffic conditions to give you a better estimate
rrival time.
do I specify a destination when an entered city or et could not be found?
How do I turn on t
1. Press the SETTIN Settings and pr 0.
2. Move w or y to On if you wa and system prom
My battery was dis navigation system i
In most cases, you press and hold the system should reac 2 System Initializa
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more detailed table of contents s you exactly what information is
d by section and title.
The Index consists of main terms and sub-entries. The sub-entries help you get to the desired page depending on what you are looking for.
Chapter Contents
How to Use This Manual This section explains different methods on how you can easily find information in this manual.
Contents
More Detailed Contents
Searching the Table of Contents (P1)
Two types of Tables of Contents help you find your desired information.
First, find the general chapter related to what you are looking for (e.g., entering a destination from the Address Book). Then, go to that chapter to view a more specific table of contents.
Searching the Index (P339)
Menu items displayed on the navigation screen (e.g., Address Book) can be found individually in the Index.
This show liste
Table of Contents
Navigation Screen Index
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ect the menu option with the rface Dial.
ate i to select Address Book. ss u.
After following the menu tree, step-by-step instructions explain how to achieve the desired result.
INFO FRONT AUDIO
REAR AUDIO
SETTINGS
MENU
MENU buttonMenu Tree
The menu tree helps guide you through the systems menu options. To get to your desired function, follow the menu tree in order of the steps shown.
NOTE: All menu options can also be activated with voice commands. Press the hard button on the
system control panel.
Press the MENU button.
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Sample pages and images in this section may differ from the actual ones.
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System Setup
Th cedure and the navigation and
setup functions.
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Guidance . Guidance Street Na Non-map Guidance Estimated
Map.......... Showing Color..... View (Ma 3D Angle Straight L Current L Map Leg Display T Correct V
emand Multi-Use Display ..................... 86 anging the Screen Settings .......................... 86
t-up .............................................................. 22 e Control System ........................................ 24 ommand Input .............................................. 24 oice Recognition ............................................ 25 rface Settings .............................................. 27 onal Information ........................................ 38 ddress Book................................................... 39 ome Address ................................................. 46 IN Numbers .................................................... 47 revious Destination......................................... 48 ategory History .............................................. 49 ownload POI.................................................. 50 ting .............................................................. 53 oute Preference.............................................. 54 nverified Routing ........................................... 56 raffic Rerouting .............................................. 58
21 dit POI Search Radius Along Route ................. 59 voided Area................................................... 60
Data Reset Defaultin
..........................................................85 g All the Settings................................85
...........................................................62 Mode ...............................................63 me Guidance .....................................65 screens .............................................66 Point.................................................67 Time.................................................68
...........................................................69 Icons on Map.....................................71 ...........................................................73 p Orientation) ....................................76 Adjustment.......................................77 ine Guide...........................................77 ocation ..............................................78
end.....................................................79 racking ...............................................83 ehicle Position....................................84
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is section describes the start-up pro
System Setup
Start-up
The navigation system starts automatically when you set the power mode to ACCESSORY or ON. At start-up, the following Confirmation screen is displayed.
1. Press u to select OK.
If you do not select OK, the map screen is displayed after a certain period of time.
Your current position is displayed on the map screen.
2. Press the NAV button if a different mode is selected.
Your current position is
1 Start-up
If the navigation system loses power at any time, you may need to press and hold the 9 (Power) button for more than two seconds, or you may be prompted for the five-digit security code. 2 System Initialization P. 308
At start-up, the drivers keyless access remote is automatically detected and the address book settings, setup preferences, wallpapers, and audio settings for that driver (e.g., Driver 1) are loaded.
OK on the Confirmation screen cannot be selected by using a voice command.
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displayed on the map screen.
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Start-up System
Setup
Certain manual functions are disabled or inoperable while the vehicle is in motion. You cannot select a grayed- out option using the Interface Dial until the vehicle is stopped.
Voice commands are still operable while the vehicle is in motion.
Limitations for Manual Operation
Disabled option
System Setup
Voice Control System
Your vehicle has a voice control system that allows hands-free operation of most of the navigation system functions.
The voice control system uses the d (Talk) and J (Hang-Up/Back) buttons on the steering wheel and a microphone near the map lights on the ceiling.
A Getting Started feature provides a tutorial that explains how to use the voice control system. 2 Getting Started Tutorial P. 16
Command Input
If the system does not understand a command or you wait too long to give a command, the system asks you to repeat the command.
When you give a command, the system generally either repeats the command as a confirmation or asks you for further information. If you do not wish to hear this
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1 d (Talk) Button
When you press the d (Talk) button, the system prompts you to say a voice command and gives examples. Press and release the d (Talk) button again to bypass this prompt and give a command.
1 Command Input
The audio system is muted while using the voice control system.
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back, you can turn it off. However, listening to the feedback will help familiarize with the way the system expects commands to be phrased.
e system cannot perform a command or the command is not appropriate for the en you are on, the system beeps.
haracter input screens, a list of possible characters is displayed if the system s not recognize your command.
can find out which voice commands are available for a particular screen using d Voice Help command. The system will display and read the list of available mands to you. oice Help P. 16
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Voice Control SystemVoice Recognition System
Setup
Voice Recognition
To achieve optimum voice recognition when using the navigation voice control system:
Make sure the correct screen is displayed for the voice command that you are using. 2 Voice Commands P. 324
Close the windows and moonroof.
Adjust the dashboard and side vents so air does not blow onto the microphone on the ceiling.
Speak clearly in a clear, natural speaking voice without pausing between words.
Reduce any background noise if possible. The system may misinterpret your command if more than one person is speaking at the same time.
Refer to the Voice Help feature. 2 Voice Help P. 16
1 Voice Recognition
The voice control system can only be used from the drivers seat because the microphone unit removes noises from the front passengers side.
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Voice Control SystemVoice Recognition Settings
System Setup
Voice Recognition Settings H SETTINGS button System Settings Voice Rec
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Volume: Adjusts the voice prompt volume level.
Voice Prompt: Turns the voice prompt on or off. On (factory default): Provides the voice prompts. Off: Disable the feature.
Song by Voice: Turns the Song By VoiceTM on or off. 2 Song By VoiceTM (SBV) P. 190
Song by Voice Phonetic Modification: Modifies a voice command of music stored in the HDD or an iPod. 2 Phonetic Modification P. 192
Phonebook Phonetic Modification: Modifies a voice command for the phonebook. 2 Phonebook Phonetic Modification P. 225
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System Setup
Interface Settings
Display Settings H SETTINGS button System Settings Display
Adjusts the screens preferences.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
2. Rotate i to make the adjustment. Press u.
The following items are available:
Sync Display Brightness: Selects whether the display brightness synchronizes with the instrument panel brightness.
1 Display Settings
You can set separate daytime and nighttime settings for Brightness, Contrast, and Black Level. Adjust each setting when the display is in either daytime or nighttime mode.
Brightness: Adjusts the screens brightness.
Contrast: Adjusts the screens contrast.
Black Level: Adjusts the screens black level.
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Interface SettingsSound and Beep Settings
System Setup
Sound and Beep Settings H SETTINGS button System Settings Sound/Beep
Changes the system sound and beep settings.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Volume: Adjusts the navigation system volume level.
Interface Dial Feedback: Sets if and when the system reads aloud a selection made using the Interface Dial. On: Always reads the selection. Off: Disables the feature. Auto (factory default): Reads the selection only when the vehicle is moving.
Message Auto Reading: Selects whether the system automatically reads out messages, and, if selected, whether only when driving. On: Always reads the message. Off: Disables the feature. Auto (factory default): Reads the message only when the vehicle is moving.
Verbal Reminder: Turns the verbal reminders on and off. On: Sets the verbal reminders. Off: Disables the feature.
1 Sound and Beep Settings
Volume If you set Volume to 0, you will not hear route guidance or voice command confirmations.
If you then select Voice in the Map Menu, you will hear route guidance at the default volume.
Interface Dial Feedback You can use this feature to minimize the need to look at the screen while operating the Interface Dial.
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Interface SettingsClock Adjustment System
Setup
Clock Adjustment H SETTINGS button System Settings Clock
Set the automatic adjustment of the system clock for daylight saving and international time zones.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Clock/Wallpaper Type: Changes the clock display type and the wallpaper type.
1 Clock Adjustment
Auto Time Zone If you live and work in two different time zones, you may want to turn Auto Time Zone to OFF. When driving near a time zone boundary, the displayed time zone may fluctuate between the two zone times.
Auto Daylight This function is not activated in areas that have not adopted daylight saving time, even if you have set Auto Daylight to ON.
You can turn the clock display in the navigation screen on and off. 2 Header Clock Display P. 37
2 Setting the Clock Type P. 30
Clock Adjustment: Adjust the current time manually. 2 Setting the Clock P. 30
Clock Format: Sets the time notation to either 12-hour clock (12H, factory default) or 24-hour clock (24H).
Auto Time Zone: The navigation system automatically adjusts the clock when driving through different time zones. On (factory default): Adjusts the clock automatically. Off: Disables the feature.
Auto Daylight: The navigation system automatically adjusts the clock (spring ahead or fall back by one hour) when a daylight saving time change occurs. On (factory default): Adjusts the clock automatically. Off: Disables the feature.
Clock Reset: Resets the settings of all items in the Clock group.
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Interface SettingsClock Adjustment
System Setup
H SETTINGS button System Settings Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type Clock
1. Rotate i to select an option to change the design. Press u.
2. Move r to select OK. Press u.
H S
Setting the Clock Type
Setting the Clock
ETTINGS button System Settings Clock Clock Adjustment
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a minute. Press u.
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Interface SettingsWallpaper Settings System
Setup
Wallpaper Settings
Select, delete, and import wallpaper pictures for display on the screen.
H SETTINGS button System Settings Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port.
2. Move y to select Wallpaper.
The screen will change to the wallpaper list.
3. Move r and rotate i to select Add New Wallpaper. Press u.
Import wallpaper
1 Wallpaper Settings
When importing wallpaper files, the image must be in the USB flash drives root directory. Images in a folder cannot be imported.
The file name must be fewer than 210 bytes.
The file format of the image that can be imported is BMP (bmp) or JPEG (jpg).
The individual file size limit is 6 MB.
The maximum image size is 4,800 x 4,800 pixels. If the image size is less than 420 234 pixels, the image is displayed in the middle of the screen with the extra area appearing in black.
Up to 10 files can be saved for each driver er1 and Driver2).
USB flash drive does not have any res, the No files detected message ars.
4. Rotate i to select a desired picture. Press u.
The preview is displayed on the left side on the screen.
5. Move r and rotate i to select Start Import. Press u.
The confirmation message will appear. Then the display will return to the wallpaper list.
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Interface SettingsWallpaper Settings
System Setup
H SETTINGS button System Settings Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type Wallpaper
1. Rotate i to select a desired wallpaper. Press u.
The preview is displayed on the left side on the screen.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
2. Rotate i to select Set. Press u.
Select wallpaper 1 Select wallpaper
From the pop-up menu, rotate to select Preview and press to see a preview at full-size screen.
To go back to the previous screen, press to select OK, or press the BACK button.
When the file size is large, it takes a while to be previewed.
The display will return to the wallpaper list.
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Interface SettingsWallpaper Settings System
Setup
H SETTINGS button System Settings Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type Wallpaper
1. Rotate i to select a wallpaper that you want to delete. Press u.
The preview is displayed on the left side on the screen.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
2. Rotate i to select Delete. Press
Delete wallpaper
u.
The confirmation message will appear.
3. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
The display will return to the wallpaper list.
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Interface SettingsUnit Settings
System Setup
Unit Settings H SETTINGS button System Settings Others Units
Sets the map units to either miles (factory default) or kilometers (km).
Rotate i to select the map unit. Press u.
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Interface SettingsLanguage Settings System
Setup
Language Settings H SETTINGS button System Settings Others Language
Set the system language used on all screens. You can choose from three languages:
English, Franais (French), Espaol (Spanish).
Rotate i to select the system language. Press u.
1 Language Settings
Voice confirmation of cities and streets only occurs when English is the system language.
When Franais or Espaol is selected, some messages continue to be displayed in English.
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Interface SettingsBackground Color
System Setup
Background Color H SETTINGS button System Settings Others Background Color
Changes the background color of the navigation screen and the On Demand Multi- Use DisplayTM.
Rotate i to select a desired color. Press u.
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Interface SettingsHeader Clock Display System
Setup
Header Clock Display H SETTINGS button System Settings Others Header Clock Display
Selects whether the clock display comes on.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
On (factory default): The system displays the clock in the navigation screen.
Off: Disables the feature.
System Setup
Personal Information
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info
Use the personal information menu to select and set your address books, home address, and PINs. You can also delete unwanted destinations from the list of previously routed destinations.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
A 2
E 2
P 2
P 2
C 2
D 2
1 Personal Information
Personal information cannot be backed up or moved to another navigation system.
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ddress Book: Stores new addresses or edits your address book. Address Book P. 39
dit Go Home: Sets or edits your home address. Home Address P. 46
IN Number: Sets or changes your PIN. PIN Numbers P. 47
revious Destination: Deletes the destination history. Previous Destination P. 48
ategory History: Deletes the place categories you recently used. Category History P. 49
ownload POI: Edits and deletes the Imported POI categories. Editing POI Categories P. 51
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Personal InformationAddress Book System
Setup
Address Book H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Address Book
Store up to 200 address entries in two address books (Driver 1 and Driver 2). You can add, edit, and delete information in the address books.
Move w or y to display only the addresses in the selected category.
Move r to change the user address book (DRIVER 1 or DRIVER 2).
1 Address Book
Up to 200 addresses can be stored to each address book of Driver 1 and Driver 2 separately.
If you have PIN-protected your address book, enter your PIN when prompted. Press u to select OK. PINs are optional. 2 PIN Numbers P. 47
Any address book categories you create are also displayed. 2 Selecting an Address Book Category P. 42
Adding an Address Book Entry 1 Adding an Address Book Entry
do not give the address a name, one is atically assigned (e.g., Address 001). You enter, edit, or make changes to any entry. ess is the only required field.
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Address Book
This section explains how to enter the name and address.
1. Move r and rotate i to select Add New Address. Press u.
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Personal InformationAddress Book
System Setup
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Name: Edits the name of the entry.
Address: Edits the address of the entry.
Phone No.: Edits the phone number of the entry.
Category: Specifies the category of the entry.
A O O
lert: Alerts you when you approach the address entry. n: Beeps and displays a message when your vehicle gets near the entry. ff (factory default): Disables the feature.
3. Rotate i to select Name. Press u.
4. Enter a name or title. Move r to select OK.
5. Rotate i to select Address. Press u.
6. Rotate i to select an item for specifying the address. Press u.
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Personal InformationAddress Book System
Setup
The following items are available:
Current Position: Select your current location.
Address: Enter an address on the character input screen when prompted. 2 Address P. 90
Previous Destinations: Select a previous destination. 2 Previous Destination P. 97
Place Name: Enter the name of a place/landmark. 2 Place Name P. 102
Local Search: Sets a destination by using Local Search. 2 Local Search P. 100
Place Category: Select a category to search for a place/landmark (e.g., Banking, Lodging). 2 Place Category P. 98
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1 Adding an Address Book Entry
When you use Place Name or Place Category, the phone number is automatically entered.
You can also add a phone number and category.
an Address Book Entry
tered contents are displayed on the Edit s screen.
ore Search Methods: Displays additional search method entries. Entering a Destination P. 88
ETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Address Book
1. Rotate i to select the address to edit. Press u.
2. Enter the name, address, phone number, and category fields. 2 Adding an Address Book Entry P. 39
3. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
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The en addres
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Personal InformationAddress Book
System Setup
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Address Book
1. Rotate i to select an address. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Category. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select a category. Press u.
Create a category in advance. 2 Creating a New Category P. 42
Creating a New Category
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Selecting an Address Book Category 1 Selecting an Address Book Category
Up to 100 categories (including Unfiled) can be stored to each address book of Driver 1 and Driver 2 separately.
If you delete a category that is used by other addresses, the category type for those addresses changes to Unfiled.
ove r and rotate i to select New Category. Press u.
nter a name and select an icon when prompted.
The created category is displayed in the list of categories.
eleting or Editing a Category
ove r and rotate i to select Delete or Edit. Press u.
elete an existing category, or change the name and icon.
The selected category to delete is indicated with a trash icon. Move r and rotate i to select OK.
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Personal InformationAddress Book System
Setup
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Address Book
1. Rotate i to select the address to delete. Press u.
2. Move r and rotate i to select Delete. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u to delete the address.
Deleting an Address Book Entry 1 Deleting an Address Book Entry
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, delete all address book entries.
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Personal InformationAddress Book
System Setup
You can store up to six addresses previously stored in your Address Book, and a home address for your preset destinations.
Storing an address on the Shortcut
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Places.
3. Select Edit or No Entry.
If you select No Entry, go to step 6.
4. Select Add.
All six preset icons appear.
Setting Place Shortcuts
5. Select the preset number to which you want to store an address.
The screen changes to a list of addresses stored in your address book.
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Personal InformationAddress Book System
Setup
6. Select an address you want to store as a preset.
Deleting a preset address
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Places.
3. Select Edit.
4. S
5. S
elect Delete.
elect the preset number with the destination you want to delete.
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Personal InformationHome Address
System Setup
Home Address H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Edit Go Home
Set a home address that you frequently use.
1. Edit the name, address, and phone number the same way as an address in the address book. 2 Adding an Address Book Entry P. 39
2. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
1 Home Addresses
If you have PIN-protected your home addresses, enter your PIN when prompted. Press u to select OK. PINs are optional. 2 PIN Numbers P. 47
If your home street is not in the system database, park on the nearest verified street to your home. When entering the Address field, rotate i to select Current Position to use your current location as the home address and press u.
You can delete a home address if necessary. Move r and rotate i to select Clear Home Entry. Press u. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
ou transfer the vehicle to a third party, ll home addresses.
e icon is shown on the map screen on 0 and 1/8 mile scales.
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Personal InformationPIN Numbers System
Setup
PIN Numbers H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info PIN Number
Set a four-digit PIN for protecting personal addresses and your home address. Once you set a PIN, you are prompted to enter it whenever you access a personal address or a home address.
1. Rotate i to select the PIN to create. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a digit to
1 PIN Numbers
PIN Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a password used to access personal data.
PINs are optional. If you choose to use a PIN, keep a note of the number in a secure location. If you forget your PIN, a dealer will have to reset the navigation system and all of your stored information will be erased. The factory default is no PIN.
If you want to stop using a PIN, move r to select Turn off PIN entry. Press u.
enter. Press u to select OK. Repeat to enter a new four-digit PIN.
3. Re-enter the new PIN, when prompted, to confirm the number you just entered. Press u to select OK.
If you have not entered the same number both times, an INCORRECT PIN message is displayed. Enter your PIN again.
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Personal InformationPrevious Destination
System Setup
Previous Destination H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Previous Destination
The navigation system maintains a list of your previously routed destinations as a shortcut for entering the same destination in the future. You can delete some or all of your previous destinations from the list.
1. Rotate i to select the destination to delete. Press u.
Repeat the procedure as necessary.
Items to be deleted are indicated with a trash icon.
2. Move r and rotate i to select
1 Previous Destinations
Up to 50 destinations can be stored.
To cancel the selection of a previous destination, rotate i to highlight the destination again. Press u to de-select it.
OK to delete the selected destinations.
Trash icon
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Personal InformationCategory History System
Setup
Category History H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Category History
The navigation system maintains a list of your recently used place categories as a shortcut for selecting the same categories in the future. You can delete some or all of your recently used categories from the list.
1. Rotate i to select the category to delete. Press u.
Repeat the procedure as necessary.
Items to be deleted are indicated with a trash icon.
2. Move r and rotate i to select
1 Category History
Up to 50 categories can be stored.
To cancel the selection of a category, rotate i to highlight the category again. Press u to de- select it.
OK to delete the selected categories.
Trash icon
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Personal InformationDownload POI
System Setup
Download POI
Import custom Points of Interest (POI) into the navigation system and set the POI as a destination. You can also add, edit, and delete POIs.
H MENU button (on map) More Search Methods Download POI
Importing POI Categories 1 Importing POI Data
For more information about connecting a USB ive. ecting a USB Flash Drive P. 199
a in csv and kml formats can be imported.
download POI data from various POI s.
elect From AcuraLink, you can ad POI data from the AcuraLink server. aLink P. 256
1. Connect a USB flash drive with stored POI data to the USB connector.
2. Move r and rotate i to select Import from USB. Press u.
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Personal InformationDownload POI System
Setup
3. Rotate i to select a category to import. Press u.
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Personal Info Download POI
1. Rotate i to select the downloaded POI category to edit.
Editing POI Categories
Press u.
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Personal InformationDownload POI
System Setup
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Alert Setting: Alerts you when you approach the places/landmarks in the category. On: Beeps and displays a message when your vehicle gets near the places/ landmarks in the category. O
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1 Editing POI Categories
If you select From AcuraLink, you can edit Alert only.
ff (factory default): Disables the feature.
elete Category: Deletes all places/landmarks and icon in the selected category.
dit Icon: Changes the category icon.
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System Setup
Routing
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing
Choose various settings that determine the navigation system functionality during route calculation.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Route Preference: Changes the route preferences (calculating method). 2
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T i 2
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Route Preference P. 54
nverified Routing: Sets whether you use the route guidance in unverified reas.
Unverified Routing P. 56
raffic Rerouting: Sets whether you use automatic recalculation based on traffic nformation.
Traffic Rerouting P. 58
dit POI Search Radius Along Route: Sets the distance from the route to find aypoints. Edit POI Search Radius Along Route P. 59
voided Area: Specifies areas to avoid when calculating a route. Avoided Area P. 60
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RoutingRoute Preference
System Setup
Route Preference H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing Route Preference
Change the route preference by selecting minimum or maximum driving methods.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Min or Max. Press u.
Repeat step 1 and 2 as necessary.
3. Move r to select OK. Press u.
1 Route Preference
The calculated route may be the shortest route or the route you would choose. For safety reasons, the system generally applies the following rules to your route:
Shortcuts through residential areas are avoided.
Right turns are favored over left turns or U- turns.
Time-restricted turns (turns prohibited at certain times of the day) are not used.
Check the ferry schedule when the calculated route includes ferry route.
ETC is short for the Electronic Toll Collection
Route an view three routes distributed from Link. wing the Routes P. 115
On and select Optimal route to select desired route. timal Routes P. 55
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RoutingRoute Preference System
Setup
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing Route Preference
You can select desired routes by sorting the route list. The three top routes can be displayed on the Select a route screen. 2 Viewing the Routes P. 115
1. Move r and rotate i to select Optimal Routes. Press u.
Optimal Routes
2. Rotate i to select a list item to move. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select a desired location. Press u.
4. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
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RoutingUnverified Routing
System Setup
Unverified Routing H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing Unverified Routing
Receive turn-by-turn map and voice guidance in unverified areas.
Rotate i to select On or Off. Press u.
1 Unverified Routing
Unverified roads are found in rural areas, and typically include residential streets away from the center of a town. They may not be accurate, and can contain errors in location, naming, and address range.
Unverified roads are shown only when viewing the map in the 1/20, 1/8, or 1/4 mile map scales.
Straight line guide
Blue-pink route line
Differences Off On (factory default)
On or Off? The driver wishes to manually The driver chooses to let the
navigation system suggest possible routing, knowing that the guidance may not be accurate.
Route calculation
Route is usually longer, using verified roads whenever possible.
Route is shorter, but uses unverified (purple) streets that may not be accurate.
Route line The route line uses verified streets only (when possible). If Straight Line Guide is set to On, a pink vector line is displayed on the map that continually points to your destination. 2 Straight Line Guide P. 77
A blue-pink route line highlights suggested unverified streets on the map while traveling to your destination.
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RoutingUnverified Routing System
Setup
Cautionary messages
Cautionary pop-up screens and voice announcements remind you to obey all traffic restrictions when starting route guidance, approaching an unverified area, and entering an unverified street.
Cautionary pop-up screens and voice announcements remind you to obey all traffic restrictions when entering an unverified street.
Guidance (map/voice)
There is no turn-by-turn map or voice guidance.
Voice guidance commands end with the phrase if possible to remind you to verify all traffic restrictions.
Directions list
A direction list is typically not available. However, depending on your route, directions are provided
A direction list is provided showing street names and turn symbols in pink.
Differences Off On (factory default)
to help you reach the first available verified road.
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RoutingTraffic Rerouting
System Setup
Traffic Rerouting H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing Traffic Rerouting
A faster route can be calculated based on continuously updated traffic information. 2 Traffic Rerouting P. 126
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
On: The system reroutes automatically based on traffic information.
1 Traffic Rerouting
Traffic Rerouting requires an AcuraLink Real- Time Traffic subscription. 2 AcuraLink P. 256
Automatic traffic rerouting may not provide a detour route depending on circumstances.
Off (factory default): Disables the feature.
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RoutingEdit POI Search Radius Along Route System
Setup
Edit POI Search Radius Along Route H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing Edit POI Search Radius
Along Route
Select the distance from your highlighted route line (on either side of your route) that the system will search for a waypoint. 2 Adding Waypoints P. 130
You can specify a different search distance for freeways and surface streets.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a search distance. Press u.
1 Edit POI Search Radius Along Route
The search distance does not affect the search range used for the Find Nearest voice commands (e.g., say d Find nearest gas station).
The following items are available:
On Freeways: 1, 2, 5, or 10 miles can be set. Factory default is 2 miles.
On Surface Streets: 1/2, 1, 2, or 5 miles can be set. Factory default is 1/2 mile.
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RoutingAvoided Area
System Setup
Avoided Area H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Routing Avoided Area
Specify up to five areas to avoid (e.g., road construction, closures), if possible, when the system calculates routes to your destination.
1. Move r and rotate i to select New Area, or rotate i to select an existing area to edit.
2. Rotate i to select Name to label the area to avoid. Press u.
1 Avoided Area
The maximum size of an avoid area is approximately 1 square mile.
If your selected area contains a freeway, you are asked Do you want to avoid freeways? Answering No allows you to use a route through an avoid area on a freeway without any pop-up messages.
You can select areas to avoid, however you cannot select roads or areas that you want the system to use for routing.
You can enter up to 25 characters for the name.
3. Enter a name or title. Move r to select OK.
4. Rotate i to select Area to define the area to avoid. Press u.
The following options are available (after an area is set):
View Area: Displays the selected avoid area on the map.
Delete: Deletes the selected avoid area.
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RoutingAvoided Area System
Setup
5. Rotate i to select a method for specifying the area. Press u.
The following options are available:
Address: Specify the general area by entering an address. 2 Address P. 90
Map Input: Specify the general area by map input. 2 Map Input P. 111
1 Avoided Area
Avoid area can be set in the 1/20, 1/8, or 1/4 mile map scales.
6. If you select Map Input, scroll the map to position the cursor over your desired start point, adjusting the map scale as necessary. Press u to mark the start point.
To redo the area selection, press the BACK button.
7. Scroll the map to draw the area. Press u to mark the end point.
8. Press u to select OK.
The area you specify is displayed in the list of areas to avoid.
Cursor
Avoid area
System Setup
Guidance
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Guidance
Choose various settings that determine the navigation system functionality during route guidance.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Guidance Mode: Sets whether to display only the map screen or a split map- g 2
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N d 2
G d 2
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uidance screen. Guidance Mode P. 63
treet Name Guidance: Sets whether to read out the street names during voice uidance.
Street Name Guidance P. 65
on-map screens: Sets whether the guidance screen interrupts the screen isplay.
Non-map screens P. 66
uidance Point: Sets whether to display the guidance information to the estination or the next waypoint.
Guidance Point P. 67
stimated Time: Sets whether to display the remaining time or arrival time to the uidance point.
Estimated Time P. 68
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GuidanceGuidance Mode System
Setup
Guidance Mode H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Guidance Guidance mode
Select the display mode for the map and guidance screens.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
Map (factory default): Displays only the map screen. When you approach a guidance point, the next guidance point appears.
1 Guidance Mode
The guidance mode can also be selected from the map menu. 2 Map Menu P. 122
Press the NAV button to switch between the map, next guidance direction, and a list of guidance directions.
Turn-by-Turn Directions The next guidance point appears on the multi- information display. 2 Turn-by-Turn Directions P. 10
n turn this feature on or off using the nformation display. See the Owners l for instructions.
You ca multi-i Manua
Near the next guidance point
Map screen Next Maneuver screen
Next guidance point
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GuidanceGuidance Mode
System Setup
Direction List: Displays the map and direction list simultaneously on the map screen. When you approach a guidance point, the next guidance point appears.
Next Maneuver: Displays the map and next guidance point simultaneously on th
Guidance direction list
Near the next guidance point
Next guidance point
Direction List screen Next Maneuver screen
e map screen.
Next guidance point
Near the next guidance point
Next Maneuver screen Next Maneuver screen
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GuidanceStreet Name Guidance System
Setup
Street Name Guidance H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Guidance Street Name Guidance
The navigation system includes the street names during voice guidance (e.g., Turn right on Main Street).
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
On (factory default): Voice guidance includes the street names.
1 Street Name Guidance
This feature is only available when the system language is set to English.
This feature may not be available in non-English speaking areas.
Off: Disables the feature.
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GuidanceNon-map screens
System Setup
Non-map screens H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Guidance Non-map screens
The navigation system temporarily interrupts the screen display to view the guidance screen as you approach a guidance point.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
On: The guidance screen interrupts other mode screens (e.g., audio, phone, etc,
Off (factory default): Disables the feature.
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GuidanceGuidance Point System
Setup
Guidance Point H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Guidance Guidance Point
Set the guidance point to display on the map screen.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
Destination (factory default): Displays the remaining/arrival time and distance to the destination.
Next Point: Displays the remaining/arrival time and distance to the next waypoint.
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GuidanceEstimated Time
System Setup
Estimated Time H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Guidance Estimated Time
Select the estimated time to display on the screen.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
Arrival: Displays the arrival time to the destination or the next waypoint.
Remaining (factory default): Displays the remaining time to the destination or the
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System Setup
Map
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map
Select the landmark icons to display on the map, change the orientation of the map, display your current location, and learn the meaning of the icons, colors, and symbols displayed on the map.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
S 2
C 2
C 2
V 2
3 2
S d 2
how Icon on Map: Selects the icons to display on the map. Showing Icons on Map P. 71
olor (Day): Selects the color of the map for the Day mode. Color P. 73
olor (Night): Selects the color of the map for the Night mode. Color P. 73
iew: Selects the map orientation (North-up, Heading-up, or 3D map). View (Map Orientation) P. 76
D Angle Adjustment: Adjusts the viewing angle for the 3D map. 3D Angle Adjustment P. 77
traight Line Guide: Sets whether to display a straight guideline to the estination or waypoint.
Straight Line Guide P. 77
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MapEstimated Time
System Setup
Current Location: Displays and saves your current location. 2 Current Location P. 78
Map Legend: Displays an overview of the map features. 2 Map Legend P. 79
Display Tracking: Sets whether to display the tracking dots on the map. 2 Display Tracking P. 83
Delete Tracking: Deletes the tracking dots on the map. 2 Deleting Tracking Dots P. 83
Correct Vehicle Position: Adjusts the position of the vehicle on the map. 2 Correct Vehicle Position P. 84
System Device Information: Views database, software, device, and vehicle identification information. 2 System Device Information P. 288
Map Data Update: Checks the map data update status when updating the map d 2
Map Data Update P. 288
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MapShowing Icons on Map System
Setup
Showing Icons on Map H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Show Icon on Map
Select the icons that are displayed on the map.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
1 Showing Icons on Map
You can display or hide the icons using voice commands on the Voice Portal screen (e.g., say d Display hospital). 2 Map Display Commands P. 324
If you have PIN-protected your address book, enter your PIN when prompted. Move r to select OK. PINs are optional. 2 PIN Numbers P. 47
Repeat step 1 and 2 as necessary.
3. Move r to select OK. Press u.
The following options are available:
All On: Displays the landmark icons. 2 Map Screen Legend P. 9
Customize: Fine-tunes the icon display. 2 Fine-tuning the Icons P. 72
Off: Hides the landmark icons.
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MapShowing Icons on Map
System Setup
Icons in some categories can be fine-tuned to display or hide.
1. Rotate i to select the icons to display on the map. Press u.
Pressing u toggles the icon display on or off.
Repeat the procedure as necessary.
2. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
Fine-tuning the Icons
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MapColor System
Setup
Color
Set separate map colors for Day and Night modes.
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Color (Day)
Rotate i to select a color for the Day mode. Press u.
Color (Day) 1 Color (Day)
Set to White (factory default is Beige) to obtain the best daytime display contrast.
(Night)
Black (factory default) to obtain the best me display contrast.
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Color (Night)
Rotate i to select a color for the Night mode. Press u.
Color (Night) 1 Color
Set to nightti
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MapColor
System Setup
Set the screen brightness separately for Day and Night modes. Press the a (Display mode) button to cycle through the display modes (Day to Night to Off).
1. Press the a button.
The Brightness bar is displayed for a few seconds.
Rotate i to adjust the brightness. Press u.
2. Press the a button again.
Repeat the procedure to switch the display modes.
Switching Display Mode Manually 1 Switching Display Mode Manually
A visual guide helps you see the difference between Day and Night modes. 2 Day or Night Mode P. 10
Recommended Settings Select mid-range for the dash illumination.
Select White for the map Day display and Black for the map Night display.
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MapColor System
Setup
Illumination control
Priority Operation
a button 1 Selects Day, Night, or Off display mode. This button has the highest priority and overrides all other display control adjustments listed below. Remember: Once you press this button, you assume full manual control of the display mode until the power mode is set to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK).
Sunlight sensor (see your Owners Manual for location)
2 If the sunlight sensor detects daylight and the headlights are turned on, the system automatically overrides the Night display and displays the Day display mode. Remember: If desired, use the a button to override this automatic choice.
Dash illumination ad bu Ow for
3 When headlights are turned on, and you wish to have the
He (Au
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location)
Day display mode, adjust the illumination to the full brightness setting (beeps). Remember: Adjust the dash brightness back to mid-range to allow auto switching by sensing the headlights are on or off.
adlights to/On/Off)
4 When turned on, the display changes to Night display mode. The previous three controls listed above can cancel this function. Remember: Use the a button, or adjust the dash illumination to full brightness, to set the display to your desired choice.
een color oice
N/A The user can select the color of the screen that will be displayed for the Day and Night display modes described above. Remember: For best contrast, ensure that the map color is white for Day and black for Night.
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MapView (Map Orientation)
System Setup
View (Map Orientation) H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map View
Select the map orientation.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
North-Up: Displays the map with North always pointing up.
Heading-Up: Displays the map so that the direction you are traveling is always
1 View (Map Orientation)
d Display Heading-up (on Voice Portal screen), d Display North-up (on Voice Portal screen), d Display 3D map (on Voice Portal screen)
The red arrow in the symbol always points North.
Heading-up and 3D map view switch to the North-up view on the maximum map scale.
The birds eye view map switches to the Heading-up map while scrolling the map.
The viewing angle for the birds eye view can be adjusted. 2 3D Angle Adjustment P. 77
pointing up.
3D Map: Displays the birds eye view map.
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Map3D Angle Adjustment System
Setup
3D Angle Adjustment H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map 3D Angle Adjustment
Adjust the viewing angle.
Rotate i to adjust the angle. Press u.
Straight Line Guide
Set whether to display a straight guideline to the destination or waypoint
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
On (factory default): Displays the straight guideline on the map.
Off: Disables the feature.
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MapCurrent Location
System Setup
Current Location H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Current Location
Display and save your current location for future use as a destination. The address, latitude, longitude, and elevation of your current location are displayed.
To save your current location in the address book:
1. Press u to select Address Book.
Move w to scroll the map as necessary.
1 Current Location
d Display Current Location (on Voice Portal screen)
You can also save the current location by saying d Register the Current Location.
If you have PIN-protected your address book, enter your PIN when prompted. Press u to select OK. PINs are optional. 2 PIN Numbers P. 47
The elevation is not displayed if the system is receiving insufficient GPS information. When elevation is displayed, it may differ with roadside elevation signs by 100 feet or more.
Saving your current location does not change or our current route.
2. Edit the name, phone number, and category. 2 Address Book P. 39
3. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
cancel y
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MapMap Legend System
Setup
Map Legend H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Map Legend
See an overview of the map lines, areas, routes, traffic information, and navigation icons.
Move w or y select an item.
The system displays the map legend.
1 Map Legend
A visual guide helps you see the map legend. 2 Map Screen Legend P. 9 2 AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic P. 14
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MapMap Legend
System Setup
The functions that are available from the map screen depend on the map scale.
Map Scale and Functions
Function page
Map Scale (top: mile, bottom: metric)
1/20 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 5 15 50 150 350 1000
80 200 400 800 1.6 3.2 8 24 80 240 560 1600
Icon display
Landmark icon 9
Exit info. 9
One-way traffic 9
Waypoint flag
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1 Map Scale and Functions
You can change the map scale using voice commands on the Voice Portal screen (e.g., say d Display 2 mile scale). 2 Map Scale Commands P. 324
You can change between miles or kilometers. 2 Unit Settings P. 34
fic incident 9
orientation
ding-up 76
h-up 76
ap 76
ers
king dots 119
erified road 9
features 9
id areas 60
fic speed 9
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MapMap Legend System
Setup
Display or hide all icons on the map screen, with the exception of Honda/Acura Dealer icons which are always shown.
Landmark icon
Map Icons and Functions
Type Icon display
control Icon
selectable Icon
searchable
Honda/Acura dealer Always on Yes Yes
Hospital Yes Yes Yes
School Yes Yes Yes
ATM Yes Yes Yes
Gas station Yes Yes Yes
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1 Map Icons and Functions
You can display or hide the icons using voice commands on the map screen (e.g., say d Display hospital). 2 Map Display Commands P. 324
Some icons, like police stations, are not shown, but you can still locate the nearest one with the Find Nearest voice command (e.g., say d Find nearest police station). 2 Find Place Commands P. 325
Icon display control Icons that can be displayed or hidden using the Interface Dial or voice command.
Icon selectable hat can be selected as a destination using erface Dial.
earchable hat can be searched using the d Find t voice command.
staurants Yes Yes Yes
st office Yes Yes Yes
ocery store Yes Yes Yes
tel/Lodging Yes Yes Yes
lice station No icon No Yes
opping, Tourist attraction, Bank No icon No Yes
rking garage Yes Yes Yes
rking lot Yes Yes Yes
eway exit info. Yes Yes No
Icons t the Int
Icon s Icons t Neares
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MapMap Legend
System Setup
Traffic icon
Type Icon display
control Icon
selectable Icon
searchable
Traffic incident Yes No Yes
1 Traffic Incident
When you use the Interface Dial to position the cursor (round red circle) over the traffic incident icon, you can view the summary of the incident.
Press u on the traffic incident icon to view a pop-up message describing the incident in detail.
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MapDisplay Tracking System
Setup
Display Tracking H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Display Tracking
The navigation system can be set to display white tracking dots (breadcrumbs) on the map screen.
Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following options are available:
On: The system displays the white tracking dots.
g Tracking Dots
you transfer the vehicle to a third party, the tracking dots.
2 Tracking Dots P. 119
Off (factory default): Disables the feature.
H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Delete Tracking
Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
Deleting Tracking Dots 1 Deletin
When delete
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MapCorrect Vehicle Position
System Setup
Correct Vehicle Position H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Correct Vehicle Position
Manually adjust the current position of the vehicle as displayed on the map screen if the position appears to be incorrect.
1. Put the vehicle in Park.
2. Rotate i to select Correct Vehicle Position. Press u.
3. Scroll the map to position the cursor over at your correct position. Press u.
4. Rotate i to position the arrowhead in the correct direction
1 Correct Vehicle Position
An apparent position error can occur where buildings, tunnels, and other objects block or reflect the GPS signals, forcing the system to use dead reckoning to determine your location and direction.
Using this function to adjust vehicle position is not recommended. When the system reacquires a GPS signal, it will automatically place the vehicle in the correct location.
If you continually have to adjust the vehicle position, you may have problems with the GPS reception or there may be database errors. 2 System Limitations P. 310
the vehicle is facing.
5. Press u to select OK.
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System Setup
Data Reset
Defaulting All the Settings H SETTINGS button System Settings Factory Data Reset
Reset all the menu and customized settings as the factory defaults.
1. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
The confirmation message will appear.
2. Rotate i to select Yes. Press again to reset the settings.
The confirmation message will appear. Press to select OK.
1 Defaulting All the Settings
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, reset all settings to default and delete all personal data.
The following settings will be reset:
Routing & Guidance: Rerouting, Unverified Area Routing, Traffic Rerouting, Edit Waypoint Search Area, Guidance Mode, Street Name Guidance
Route Preference
System Setup
On Demand Multi-Use Display
Changing the Screen Settings
Adjusts the screen settings of the On Demand Multi-Use Display.
1. Select More.
2. Select Screen Settings.
3. Use N, B or other icons to adjust the setting.
The followings are adjustable screen settings:
Sync Display Brightness: Selects whether the screen brightness synchronizes with the instruments panel brightness.
Brightness: Adjusts the screen's brightness.
1 Changing the Screen Settings
Select to go back to the previous screen.
Use the / / / icons to turn the page.
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Contrast: Adjusts the screen's contrast.
Black Level: Adjusts the screen's black level.
Display: Changes between the daytime or nighttime modes.
Beep: Turns on or off the beep that sounds every time you touch the screen.
Keyboard: Changes the on-screen keyboard from the alphabetical order to the qwerty type.
Vibration: Turns on or off the vibration when you touch the screen.
Fade Timer: Sets the screen black out timing.
Navigation
This se tination, select a route to take,
and fol It also describes how to change
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Driving to Viewing Listenin Reachin
Map Men Displayi Directio Traffic R
Changing Pausing Cancelin
iting the Destination List ................... 134 king a Detour ................................... 136 oiding Streets ................................... 136 ging Your Destination ................. 137 d Nearest Place ................................ 137 lecting a Destination on the Map...... 138 tering a New Destination.................. 139 ming Your Trip .............................. 140
ering a Destination ........................... 88 ddress ................................................. 90 ddress Book......................................... 96 revious Destination............................... 97 lace Category ....................................... 98 ocal Search......................................... 100 lace Name.......................................... 102 lace Phone Number ............................ 105 AGAT................................................. 105 ownload POI...................................... 108 cenic Route ........................................ 109 tersection.......................................... 110 ap Input............................................ 111
87 oordinate .......................................... 113 Adding
g the Route ............................114 the Routes ...............................115 Your Destination .................116
the Route ................................116 g to Voice Guidance ..................120 g a Waypoint ............................121 u ..............................................122
ng the Map Menu .....................122 ns .............................................124 erouting................................126 Your Route ............................128 the Route.................................129 g the Route .............................129
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N avigation
Entering a Destination
H MENU button (on map)
This section describes how to enter a destination for route guidance.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
Select More Search Methods to display additional menu entries.
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1 Entering a Destination
d Display Destination, d Display Navigation
If you press the MENU button when en route, the Route Option screen is displayed. 2 Changing Your Route P. 128
Prior to departure, you can set areas along your route to avoid. 2 Avoiding Streets P. 136
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following items are available:
ddress: Sets a destination by entering an address. Address P. 90
ddress Book: Sets a destination by selecting an address stored in your Address ook. Address Book P. 96
revious Destination: Sets a destination by selecting a previous destination. Previous Destination P. 97
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avigation
Go Home: Sets your home address as a destination. 2 Going Home P. 11
Place Category: Sets a destination by selecting a place/landmark. 2 Place Category P. 98
Local Search: Sets a destination by using Local Search. 2 Local Search P. 100
Place Name: Sets a destination by entering a place name. 2 Place Name P. 102
Place Phone No.: Sets a destination by entering the phone number of a place/ landmark. 2 Place Phone Number P. 105
ZAGAT: Sets a destination (restaurant) by using ZAGAT SURVEY Rating information. 2
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1 Entering a Destination
ZAGAT provides restaurant information only in the U.S.
ZAGAT P. 105
ownload POI: Sets a destination by using a list of the imported POI (category nd places) data you created.
Download POI P. 108
cenic Route: Sets a destination by using a list of scenic roads for each state (U.S. nd Canada only).
Scenic Route P. 109
ntersection: Sets a destination (intersection) by entering two streets. Intersection P. 110
ap Input: Sets a destination by scrolling through the map. Map Input P. 111
oordinate: Sets a destination by entering latitude and longitude. Coordinate P. 113
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Entering a DestinationAddress
N avigation
Address H MENU button Address
Enter an address to use as the destination. The state or province you are currently in is displayed (e.g., California).
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
City: Selects your destination city.
Street: Selects your destination street. 2 Selecting a Street P. 93
House Number: Enters the house number to select the street. 2 Selecting a Street by House Number P. 95
ZIP Code: Enters the zip code to select the city. 2 Selecting a City by Zip Code P. 91
Change State: Selects the state or province. 2 Selecting the State or Province P. 91
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Entering a DestinationAddress N
avigation
H MENU button Address Change State
Rotate i to select a state from the list. Press u.
H M
Selecting the State or Province 1 Selecting the State or Province
Move w or y to select the following areas:
USA for the U.S. mainland, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico
Canada
Mexico
Selecting a City by Zip Code 1 Selecting a City by Zip Code
city is not listed, it may be part of a larger olitan area. Try entering the street first.
ENU button Address ZIP Code
1. Enter the zip code of your destination.
2. Move r to select OK. Press u.
If your metrop
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Entering a DestinationAddress
N avigation
3. Rotate i to select the destination city from the list. Press u.
Next, you are prompted to enter a street name. 2 Selecting a Street P. 93
H MENU button Address City
The name of the city where you are currently located is displayed.
1. Enter the name of a different city,
Selecting a City
1 Selecting a City
Vehicle position may not be displayed when:
The automobile is traveling off-road.
The vehicle position data cannot be updated.
You do not need to enter spaces or symbols (e.g., &, -, %). Partial matches are supported (e.g., ANGELES to find LOS ANGELES).
Using Voice Command (English only) Say d City on the Find address by screen, and
wing screen is displayed:
Current City to select your current on, or say the name of a different city. lecting a Street P. 93
ay city name screen is not displayed when vehicle is in Puerto Rico or Mexico.
or move r to select OK for the current city. Press u.
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Entering a DestinationAddress N
avigation
2. Rotate i to select your destination city from the list. Press u.
A list of matching hits is automatically displayed after you enter several letters, with the closest match at the top of the list. Matching letters are highlighted.
Next, you are prompted to enter a street name. 2 Selecting a Street P. 93
H M
1 Selecting a City
If your city is not listed, it may be part of a larger metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.
Non-detailed area mark: Try entering the street first and then select the city.
Selecting a Street
1 Selecting a Street
When entering the names of major freeways, you can use the following abbreviations. For interstates, use an I (e.g., I-10). For U.S. freeways, use US (e.g., US-18). For state freeways, use the two-character state designation (e.g., CA-101). For county roads, use the appropriate designation (e.g., G-2).
Using Voice Command (English only) Say d Street on the Find address by screen, and the following screen is displayed:
he name of your destination street, and he street number as a string of individual bers.
he route to your destination. lculating the Route P. 114
Say street name screen is not displayed n your vehicle is in Puerto Rico or Mexico.
ENU button Address Street
1. Enter the name of your destination street.
Do not enter the street type (e.g., street, road, avenue) or direction (e.g., north, south, east, west).
Move r to select OK to display a list of streets. Press u.
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Entering a DestinationAddress
N avigation
2. Rotate i to select your destination street from the list. Press u.
A list of matching hits is automatically displayed after you enter several letters, with the closest match at the top of the list. Matching letters are highlighted.
3. Enter the street number.
Only valid street numbers can be entered.
4. Move r to select OK. Press u.
1 Selecting a Street
If you did not select a city first and there is more than one city with the specified street, a list of cities is displayed.
Rotate i to select the desired city from the list. Press u.
2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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Entering a DestinationAddress N
avigation
H MENU button Address House Number
1. Enter the house number.
Only a valid house number can be entered.
2. Move r to select OK. Press u.
If you did not yet select a street name, enter a street name when you are prompted.
3. Rotate i to select your destination street from the list.
Selecting a Street by House Number
Press u.
Select a city when you are prompted.
4. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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Entering a DestinationAddress Book
N avigation
Address Book H MENU button Address Book
Select an address stored in your address book to use as the destination.
1. Rotate i to select your destination from the list. Press u.
2. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
Move w or y to display only the entries in the categories you have created. 2 Selecting an Address Book Category P. 42
1 Address Book
If you have PIN-protected your address book, enter your PIN when prompted. Press u to select OK. PINs are optional. 2 PIN Numbers P. 47
Move r and rotate i to select the following items:
Add New Address: Adds an entry to the address book. 2 Adding an Address Book Entry P. 39
Sort: Selects Sort by Name or Sort by Distance.
Delete All: Deletes all entries in the address book.
r 1 or Driver 2: Displays the address for the selected user.
Drive book
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avigation
Previous Destination H MENU button Previous Destination
Select an address from a list of your 50 most recent destinations to use as the destination. The list is displayed with the most recent destination at the top.
1. Rotate i to select a destination from the list. Press u.
2. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
1 Previous Destination
If Previous Destination is grayed out, there are no previous destinations entered.
Your home address and addresses stored in your address book are not added to the list of previous destinations.
Move r and rotate i to select Delete All to delete all previous destinations.
You can delete unwanted previous destinations from the list. 2 Previous Destination P. 48
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Entering a DestinationPlace Category
N avigation
Place Category H MENU button Place Category
Select the category of a place (e.g., Banking, Lodging, Restaurant) stored in the map database to search for the destination.
1. Rotate i to select a category. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a subcategory. Press u.
1 Place Category
This option is convenient if you do not know the exact name of a place or if you want to narrow down the number of matches returned for places with a common name.
Move y to select Category History to access your recently used place categories. Up to 30 categories can be stored.
You can also delete your recently used place categories. 2 Category History P. 49
Search POI Categories helps you to search the subcategory. When you enter a keyword and select OK, the list of appropriate subcategories is
d.
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Entering a DestinationPlace Category N
avigation
3. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Search by Name: Searches for a place in the subcategory by name. Enter a city name when prompted.
City Vicinity: Searches for a place in the subcategory within a 20-mile radius of a specific city. Enter a city name and then a place name when prompted. Only the f
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1 Place Category
The straight line distance (as the crow flies, not driving distance) and direction to the destination are shown for the highlighted place.
Restaurants with a z icon have a ZAGAT review. To display only restaurants with a ZAGAT review, move r to select ZAGAT Only. 2 ZAGAT Review P. 107
ZAGAT provides restaurant information only in the U.S.
irst 1000 matching places/landmarks are displayed.
ort by Distance to Travel: Displays all the places in the subcategory sorted by istance from your current location. The closest place is displayed at the top.
4. Rotate i to select a place name from the list. Press u.
5. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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Entering a DestinationLocal Search
N avigation
Local Search H MENU button Local Search
Select a place via Local Search database as the destination.
1. Rotate i to select a category (e.g., Community). Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a subcategory. Press u.
1 Local Search
When you select Search by keyword, the list of appropriate categories is displayed.
The screen in this section may differ from the actual ones.
Local Search is a subscription service. For more information, contact an Acura dealer or visit owners.acura.com.
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avigation
3. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Search nearby: Finds the nearest POI around your vehicle.
Search from Map: Selects a POI by scrolling the Interface Dial on the map screen.
Search from Destination: Selects a POI around the destination. Search the category by scrolling the Interface Dial.
4. S 2
et the route to your destination. Calculating the Route P. 114
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Entering a DestinationPlace Name
N avigation
Place Name H MENU button Place Name
Enter the name of a place (e.g., business, hotel, restaurant) stored in the map database to use as the destination.
1. Enter a place name.
2. Move r to select OK to display a list of matching hits. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select a place name from the list. Press u.
1 Place Name
This option is convenient if you know the exact name of a place.
Once a name is entered and selected, move r to select Sort by Name or Sort by Distance. Matching letters are highlighted.
Restaurants with a z icon have a ZAGAT review. 2 ZAGAT P. 105
ZAGAT provides restaurant information only in the U.S.
If the place name is in multiple categories, the categories are displayed when you select it. 2 Place Name in Multiple Categories P. 103
4. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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Entering a DestinationPlace Name N
avigation
If the place name is in multiple categories in the map database, the following screen is displayed.
1. Rotate i to select a place name. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a subcategory.
Place Name in Multiple Categories 1 Place Name in Multiple Categories
Matching letters are in highlighted.
Press u.
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3. Rotate i to select a place. Press u.
4. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
1 Place Name in Multiple Categories
Move r to select Sort by City or Sort by Distance.
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Place Phone Number H MENU button More Search Methods Place Phone Number
Select a destination by phone number. Only phone numbers in the database are recognized.
1. Enter the area code and phone number.
2. Rotate i to select OK. Press u.
3. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
ZAGAT
1 Place Phone Number
All 10 digits must be entered.
Phone numbers of private residences entered in your address book are not stored in the database and thus cannot be used to search for a destination.
A list is displayed if there are multiple locations in the database with the same phone number. Rotate i to select a place from the list. Press u.
1 ZAGAT
ng this sorting method will show you 's highest-rated restaurants by the s, and not necessarily by distance from rrent location.
ates within the U.S. are displayed in the olitan area list.
rant information for Mexico cannot be ed with ZAGAT.
H MENU button More Search Methods ZAGAT
Find a restaurant by ZAGAT SURVEY Rating information.
1. Select a metropolitan area, region, neighborhood, and restaurant type when prompted.
Selecti ZAGAT option your cu
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2. Rotate i to select the sort method used to list the restaurants. Press u.
The following options are available:
Food, Dcor, Service: Lists the restaurants by the rating value.
Cost: Lists the restaurants by the average cost of a meal (including drink and tip).
3. Rotate i to select a restaurant. Press u.
4. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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avigation
The ZAGAT survey for some restaurants is included in the database and displayed when entering a restaurant as a destination. You can view an explanation of the data displayed for the surveyed restaurants.
1. Rotate i to select a restaurant with the z icon from the place list. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select ZAGAT Review. Press u.
ZAGAT Review 1 ZAGAT Review
Scrolling through the review is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
ZAGAT provides restaurant information only in the U.S.
Press u (or say d Read List) to have the system read the ZAGAT review.
Move r to select Help for details on the ratings and symbols.
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Download POI H MENU button More Search Methods Download POI
Select a place imported into the navigation system as the destination.
1. Rotate i to select a category from the list. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a place. Press u.
3. Set the route to your destination.
1 Download POI
Move r and rotate i to select the following items:
Import from USB: Imports POI data into the navigation system. 2 Importing POI Categories P. 50
Delete All: Deletes all POI entries.
Help with Feature: Views tips for the Download POI feature.
If you select From AcuraLink, you can download POI data stored on the AcuraLink server.
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Scenic Route H MENU button More Search Methods Scenic Route
Select a scenic road as a destination (U.S. and Canada only).
1. Rotate i to select a state. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a scenic road. Press u.
1 Scenic Route
If you select a scenic road that runs through multiple states, only the portion of the road in the selected state is displayed.
3. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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Intersection H MENU button More Search Methods Intersection
Select the intersection of two streets as the destination. The state or province for your current location is displayed at the top of the screen (e.g., California).
1. Rotate i to select the intersection search method. Press u.
2. Set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
The following options are available:
City: Selects the city where the intersection is located. You are prompted to enter
1 Intersection
It is usually easier to select Street to find the streets first. The city or cities that the streets are in will be displayed. If you select City and your city is not listed, it may be part of a larger metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.
If the intersection is outside the state you are currently in, rotate i to select Change State. 2 Selecting the State or Province P. 91
If there is more than one intersection, you are prompted to select the intersection. If the two streets that you have selected do not intersect, no intersection is entered.
the name of the two intersecting streets. 2 Selecting a City P. 92
Street: Selects the two intersecting streets. The city or cities that the streets are located in are displayed. 2 Selecting a Street P. 93
Change State: Selects the state or province. 2 Selecting the State or Province P. 91
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Map Input H MENU button More Search Methods Map Input
Use the Interface Dial to manually select an icon or a location on the map screen as the destination.
You are prompted to define the map area to display.
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Current Position: Your current location is centered on the map.
State: You are prompted to select the state. 2 Selecting the State or Province P. 91
City: You are prompted to select the city. 2 Selecting a City P. 92
USA, Canada and Mexico: Your current location is displayed on a map of the country.
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2. Scroll the map to position the cursor over your desired destination, adjusting the map scale as necessary.
If the address is not the desired location, scroll the map to another location and try again.
3. Press u to display the route calculation menu. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
4. Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
1 Map Input
Auto Zoom Press u repeatedly on the map to zoom in (to the scale 1/4 mile) while scrolling the map.
Information icons are displayed at scales from 1 mile to 1/4 mile. Place/landmark icons are displayed at 1/8 mile or less. Roads are displayed at 1/4 mile or less.
If you select multiple icons within the cursor radius, you are prompted to select one of the items from a list. 2 Selecting a Destination on the Map P. 138
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Coordinate H MENU button More Search Methods Coordinate
Specify a location using latitude and longitude map coordinates.
1. Enter the latitude and select OK.
2. Enter the longitude and select OK.
3. Move w to scroll the map to position the cursor over your desired destination, adjusting the
1 Coordinate
Latitude and longitude must be entered up to the seconds value.
map scale as necessary.
If the address is not the desired location, scroll to another location and try again.
4. Press u to display the route calculation menu. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
5. Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
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Calculating the Route
This section describes how to calculate your route.
1. Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
The system calculates and displays the route line on the map screen. 2 Route Line P. 118
Move w to scroll the map around the destination.
The following options are available:
View Routes: Displays three different routes. 2 Viewing the Routes P. 115
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1 Calculating the Route
The straight line distance (as the crow flies, not driving distance) and direction to the destination are shown.
You cannot use voice commands while the system is calculating the route.
Search Nearby You can find the nearest place/landmark (e.g., nearest gas station) by specifying a category. 2 Find Nearest Place P. 137
Call You can place a telephone call to the destination phone number. 2 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink P. 210
Address Book add the destination address to the
book. ing an Address Book Entry P. 39
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2. Follow the route guidance to your destination. 2 Driving to Your Destination P. 116
The system provides you with pop-up messages if your route passes through unverified areas, avoid areas, or areas with traffic restrictions.
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Viewing the Routes
View three different routes to your destination.
Rotate i to select a route. Press u.
The travel distance and estimated travel time is displayed for each route.
The system calculates and displays the route line on the map screen. 2 Route Line P. 118
Using the Server Route
1 Viewing the Routes
It is not unusual for some calculated route options to be identical.
The following items are available:
Quick: Displays the route with the shortest travel time.
Direct: Displays the route with the shortest travel distance.
Eco: Displays the route with the best fuel efficiency.
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Driving to Your Destination
This section describes how to follow the route guidance to your destination, receive traffic information and choose the icons displayed on the map screen.
Viewing the Route
After calculating the route to your destination, the route is displayed on the map screen. 2 Map Screen Legend P. 9
As you drive, the system tracks your position on the map in real time and provides guidance as you approach
Map Screen
1 Viewing the Route
d Display Map
You can change the map scale using voice commands (e.g., say d Display 2 mile scale). 2 Map Scale Commands P. 324
You can also change the map scale by rotating i.
You can control the icons displayed on the map screen using voice commands (e.g., say d Display post office). 2 Map Display Commands P. 324
obtain information about the route oice commands (e.g., say d How long estination?). e Commands P. 326
display the next guidance point on the een by saying d Display Map Guide n route).
roll the map while en route, the time and e to destination indicators are replaced indicator showing distance from the vehicle position.
display only the map screen or a split idance screen. ance Mode P. 63
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The guidance screen offers an alternative way to view your route.
The next guidance point is displayed as you approach each guidance point on the route.
You can also view a list of guidance directions.
Guidance Screen 1 Guidance Screen
A visual guide helps you check the guidance screen. 2 Guidance Screen P. 10
Turn-by-Turn Directions The next guidance point appears on the multi- information display. 2 Turn-by-Turn Directions P. 10
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When driving on verified streets, the route line is light blue. The route line display changes when driving on unverified streets:
If Unverified Routing is Off, the route line uses verified streets only (when possible). If Straight Line Guide is set to On, a pink vector line pointing directly towards your destination is displayed. 2 Straight Line Guide P. 77
Route Line 1 Route Line
You can set Unverified Routing to Off to follow your own route to the destination. If Unverified Routing is On, be aware that unverified streets may not be displayed accurately. 2 Unverified Routing P. 56
You can always view the entire route by simply saying d Display entire route.
The route line may also consist of red, orange, or green segments when traffic information is displayed. 2 AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic P. 14 2 Traffic Rerouting P. 126
Straight line guide
If Unverified Routing is On, the route line changes to a blue-pink line to indicate that the route line uses unverified streets.
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If you leave the calculated route, the system automatically recalculates a route to the desired destination based on your current location and direction. 2 Route Preference P. 54
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Listening to Voice Guidance H ENTER button (on map) Voice
As you approach each guidance point, a pop-up window is displayed on the map screen with instructions for you to follow. Voice guidance for each guidance point is also provided.
Typically, you hear three prompts:
1/2 mile from the guidance point (2 miles on freeway)
1/4 mile from the guidance point (1 mile on freeway)
Just before the guidance point
To replay voice guidance, rotate i to select Voice in the Map Menu.
If you select Voice between guidance points, voice guidance for the next guidance point is provided.
1 Listening to Voice Guidance
d Voice (on the map screen)
You can turn voice guidance OFF if you prefer. Press the SETTINGS button. Select System Settings and set Volume to 0.
When driving in unverified areas, the phrase if possible is inserted before each voice guidance prompt.
Voice in the Map Menu may be grayed out if: The system is in process of gathering the route
guidance information.
The vehicle is out of the road (e.g., pulling in a parking lot).
The timing of voice guidance varies depending type of road you are on and the distance ext guidance point.
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Reaching a Waypoint
When you reach a waypoint, a pop-up message is displayed. You can continue or pause the route guidance.
Rotate i to select No to pause the route guidance. Press u.
Select Yes to continue the guidance.
You can resume the route guidance in the following ways:
Resuming the route guidance
Restart the engine when you stop your car (e.g., to rest, stop for gas, etc.). 2 Resuming Your Trip P. 140
Select Resume Guidance from the navigation menu or the map menu. 2 Map Menu P. 122 2 Changing Your Route P. 128
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Map Menu
Displaying the Map Menu
Use the Map Menu to control the icons displayed on the screen and to display traffic information and messages. You can also use the Map Menu to find locations or to cancel the route.
1. On the map screen, press u.
The Map Menu is displayed on the map screen.
2. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
1 Map Menu
If you scroll the map while en route, press the NAV (or BACK) button to return to the current position map screen, then press u.
Traffic Incidents You must have an AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic subscription to receive traffic information. 2 AcuraLink P. 256
The incident icons are displayed on the 5 mile or less map scale. 2 Map Scale and Functions P. 80
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Voice: Select to hear the voice guidance when en route. 2 Listening to Voice Guidance P. 120
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Map/Guidance: Allows you to select the map and guidance settings (display mode, icons to display on the map, map orientation, map color, and 3D view angle), display your current location and an overview of the map features. 2 Guidance Mode P. 63 2 Showing Icons on Map P. 71 2 Color P. 73 2 View (Map Orientation) P. 76 2 3D Angle Adjustment P. 77 2 Current Location P. 78 2 Map Legend P. 79
Pause Guidance: Pauses your current route. 2 Pausing the Route P. 129
Resume Guidance: Resumes your current route. This item is displayed while the route guidance is paused.
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Directions The system provides freeway exit information only in the U.S.
ancel Route: Cancels your current route. Canceling the Route P. 129
irections: Displays a list of the guidance points. Directions P. 124
earch Nearby: Allows you to find the nearest place/landmark (e.g., nearest gas tation) by specifying a category. You can then add the location to the list of estinations, set as a waypoint, or set as your destination. Find Nearest Place P. 137
raffic Incidents: Displays a list of the traffic incidents around your current ocation or on your current route.
Traffic Rerouting P. 126
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Directions H ENTER button (on map) Directions
Display a list of the guidance points on your route for your confirmation.
1. Rotate i to select a guidance point from the list. Press u.
The system displays a map of the guidance point.
2. Press u to select Back to list or press the BACK button to return to the previous screen.
1 Directions
Guidance points with exit information are indicated by a (freeway exit information) icon. Move r to select Exit Info to display the exit information. 2 Freeway Exit Information P. 125
The system provides freeway exit information only in the U.S.
The route guidance information is automatically deleted when you reach your destination.
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H ENTER button (on map) Directions Exit Info
Display a list of the freeway exits for the route. You can view freeway exit information (whether the exit is near gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, etc.) and add new destinations or waypoints to the calculated route.
1. Rotate i to select an exit from the list. Press u.
Freeway Exit Information 1 Freeway Exit Information
d Display Freeway Exit Information
You can scroll the map and select a (freeway exit information) icon on the map screen to display the freeway exit information. The icon is only displayed if there is exit information available.
Icons are displayed only at 1/4, 1/2, or 1 mile scale. 2 Showing Icons on Map P. 71
The system provides freeway exit information only in the U.S.
The route guidance information is automatically when you reach your destination.
2. Rotate i to select a list item. Press u.
Move w or y to display information for different exits.
You can set the route to your destination. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
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Traffic Rerouting
When driving to your destination, the system automatically searches for a faster route based on traffic flow information and traffic incidents. 2 AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic P. 14 2 Traffic Rerouting P. 58
1 Traffic Rerouting
This feature requires an AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic subscription.
AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic is a subscription service. For more information, contact an Acura dealer or visit owners.acura.com.
Automatic traffic rerouting may not provide a detour route depending on circumstances.
1 Traffic Rerouting Manually
play traffic incidents, d Display traffic
display traffic incidents and related tion on the map screen using voice nds. Display Commands P. 324
H ENTER button (on map) Traffic Incidents
Manually avoid specific incidents and/or congestion on your route:
1. Rotate i to select an incident from the list. Press u.
The system displays the map screen and the incident location.
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2. Rotate i to select Avoid. Press u.
Repeat step 1 to 2 as necessary.
3. Move r to select Reroute. Press u.
The system recalculates a detour route that avoids the traffic incidents.
1 Traffic Rerouting Manually
You can choose to avoid up to 10 traffic incidents. It is not always possible for the system to calculate a route that avoids all traffic incidents or specific traffic incidents you select.
The On Route tab on the Traffic List screen is only available during route guidance.
You cannot select an incident to avoid from the All tab.
You can also manually detour around a traffic incident or unexpected delay even if you do not have an AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic subscription or the delay does not yet appear on your display.
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Changing Your Route
H MENU button (when en route)
This section describes how to alter your route, add an interim waypoint (pit stop), choose a different destination, cancel your current destination, and continue your trip after stopping.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
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d Display Destination, d Display Navigation (when en route)
If you press the MENU button when not en route, the Destination Menu screen is displayed. 2 Entering a Destination P. 88
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oice: Select to hear the voice guidance when en route. Listening to Voice Guidance P. 120
estination List: Shows a list of waypoints. You can delete waypoints or edit the rder of them. Editing the Destination List P. 134
ause Guidance: Pauses your current route. Pausing the Route P. 129
esume Guidance: Resumes your current route. This item is displayed while the ute guidance is paused.
ancel Route: Cancels the route guidance. Canceling the Route P. 129
iew Routes: Displays three different routes. Viewing the Routes P. 115
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Change Route Preference: Changes the route preferences (calculating method). 2 Route Preference P. 54
Detour: Calculates a detour route. 2 Taking a Detour P. 136
Avoid Streets: Avoids streets along your route. 2 Avoiding Streets P. 136
Pausing the Route H MENU button (when en route) Pause Guidance
Pause the route guidance and return to the map screen. The destination icons and all waypoint flags remain displayed on the map. Press the MENU button when en route and select Resume Guidance to resume the route guidance.
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You can also pause your route from the Map Menu. 2 Map Menu P. 122
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nceling the Route ENU button (when en route) Cancel Route
cel the route guidance and remove the destination and all waypoints from the tination list. The system then returns to the map screen.
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Adding Waypoints
Add up to four waypoints (pit stops) along the route to your destination.
Waypoints are displayed on the map screen as small, numbered red flags. The route follows the waypoints in the order they are listed in the Destination List.
1 Adding Waypoints
Waypoints allow you to stop for gas or food, for example, and then continue on to your destination.
Press the NAV button to return to the map screen without adding a waypoint at any time.
The search corridor used for adding waypoints can be adjusted. 2 Edit POI Search Radius Along Route P. 59
You can delete waypoints or edit the order of waypoints in the destination list. 2 Editing the Destination List P. 134
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H MENU button (when en route) Destination List Add New Destination Find Along Route
1. Rotate i to select a search method to add a waypoint. Press u.
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following items are available:
earch Around: Searches in a spiral pattern around the location you select.
earch Along: Searches within a corridor on either side of the locations you elect.
2. Rotate i to select a waypoint category (e.g., GAS STATION). Press u.
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3. Rotate i to select a place. Press u.
The waypoint is added to the Destination List.
4. Rotate i to select a location and move the order of destinations. Press u.
5. Move r and rotate i to select Start Route. Press u.
The route is automatically recalculated and displayed on the map screen.
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H MENU button (when en route) Destination List Add New Destination Use Nav Menu
1. Rotate i to select a method to enter a waypoint. 2 Entering a Destination P. 88
A new destination is added to the end of the Destination list.
2. Move r and rotate i to select
Adding Waypoints from the Navigation Menu 1 Adding Waypoints from the Navigation Menu
You can edit the order of waypoints and destination. 2 Editing the Destination List P. 134
Start Route. Press u.
The route is automatically recalculated and displayed on the map screen.
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Editing the Destination List
H MENU button (when en route) Destination List
1. Move r and rotate i to select Edit Order. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a list item to move. Press u.
Editing the Order of Waypoints 1 Editing the Order of Waypoints
Move r to rotate i to select Show All on Map to display the destination and waypoints on the map screen.
3. Rotate i to select a new location. Press u.
4. Move r and rotate i to select Start Route. Press u.
The route is automatically recalculated and displayed on the map screen.
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H MENU button (when en route) Destination List
1. Rotate i to select a list item to delete. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Delete. Press u.
Deleting Waypoints 1 Deleting Waypoints
Move r and rotate i to select Delete All to delete the destination and all the waypoints.
Select Show on Map to display the waypoint on the map screen.
3. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
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Taking a Detour H MENU button (when en route) Detour
Calculate a detour route manually. The system attempts to calculate a new route by avoiding the next 5 miles (while on a freeway) or 1 mile (while on a surface street).
Avoiding Streets H MENU button (when en route) Avoid Streets
Select a street or streets along your route to avoid.
1. Rotate i to select the street you want to avoid. Press u.
Repeat the procedure to avoid other streets.
1 Taking a Detour
The detour option is convenient if you encounter an unexpected obstacle such as a road closure or extremely heavy traffic congestion.
1 Avoiding Streets
Avoiding certain streets is convenient if you know of road construction, road closures, or excessive traffic along the route.
You cannot choose specific streets you want to use, only those to avoid. However, you can select intersections or waypoints (places/landmarks) that the system will use in your route. 2 Adding Waypoints P. 130
store up to 10 streets to avoid. You avoid your current street or the streets of ypoint(s) or destination (system beeps if ).
2. Move r to select Recalculate Route. Press u.
The system calculates a new route.
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Changing Your Destination
There are several methods you can use to change the route destination.
Find Nearest Place H ENTER button (on map) Search Nearby
Search for the nearest place/landmark on the map screen and set it as your destination.
1. Rotate i to select Search Nearby. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a category type. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select a place. Press u.
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d Find Nearest
The Find Nearest voice command is the fastest method of specifying a place/landmark as your destination. Many kinds of places can be found. 2 Find Place Commands P. 325
4. Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
5. Move r to select Clear Current Route. Press u.
The route is automatically recalculated and displayed on the map screen.
Rotate i to edit the order to set the location as a new waypoint. Press u.
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Selecting a Destination on the Map
Select a new destination when en route by selecting a location on the map.
1. Scroll the map to position the cursor over your desired destination, adjusting the map scale as necessary. Press u.
If the address displayed is not the desired location, press the BACK button and repeat the procedure.
2. Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
1 Selecting a Destination on the Map
If there is more than one icon or street under the map cursor, you are prompted to select the item from a list.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
3. Move r to select Clear Current Route. Press u.
The route is automatically recalculated and displayed on the map screen.
Rotate i to edit the order to set the location as a new waypoint. Press u.
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Entering a New Destination H MENU button (when en route) Destination
Enter a new destination using the Destination Menu screen even when you are en route.
1. Rotate i to select a method to enter a new destination. 2 Entering a Destination P. 88
After entering a new destination, the address is displayed on the Calculate Route screen.
2. Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
3. Move r to select Clear Current
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d Display Destination, d Display Navigation
Route. Press u.
The route is automatically recalculated and displayed on the map screen.
Rotate i to edit the order to set the location as a new waypoint. Press u.
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Resuming Your Trip
Stop your vehicle en route (e.g., to rest, stop for gas, etc.), and then continue on your route.
If you did not complete your route, the Continue Trip screen is displayed when you restart your vehicle.
Rotate i to select Set as Destination. Press u.
You can continue on the same route.
Move w to scroll the map around the destination.
Press the BACK button to cancel your destination.
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1 Resuming Your Trip
The Continue Trip screen has the same options as when you calculate a route. 2 Calculating the Route P. 114
You can also cancel your destination by pressing any hard button except the a button
Search Nearby You can find the nearest place/landmark (e.g., nearest gas station) by specifying a category. 2 Find Nearest Place P. 137
Call You can place a telephone call to the destination phone number. 2 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink P. 210
Save to Address Book add the destination address to the
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About Your Audio System
The audio system features AM/FM radio and the XM Radio service. It can also play audio CDs, WMA/MP3/AAC files, Hard Disc Drive (HDD) audio, USB flash drives, and iPod, iPhone and Bluetooth devices.
You can operate the audio system from the buttons and switches on the panel, the icons on the touchscreen interface.
1 About Your Audio System
XM Radio is available on a subscription basis only. For more information on XM Radio, contact a dealer. 2 XM Radio Service P. 163
XM Radio is available in the United States and Canada, except Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.
XM is a registered trademark of Sirius XM Radio, Inc.
Video CDs, DVDs, and 3-inch (8-cm) mini CDs are not supported.
iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks by Apple Inc.
r local laws may prohibit the operation of ld electronic devices while operating a
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Remote Controls
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USB Port Install the iPod or iPhone dock connector or the USB flash drive to the USB port.
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Do not leave the iPod or USB flash drive in the vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may damage it.
Do not connect the iPod or USB flash drive using a hub.
Do not use a device such as a card reader or hard disk drive, as the device or your files may be damaged.
We recommend backing up your data before using the device in your vehicle.
Displayed messages may vary depending on the device model and software version.
If the audio system does not recognize the , try reconnecting it a few times or reboot vice. To reboot, follow the manufacturers tions provided with the iPod or visit apple.com/ipod.
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Auxiliary Input Jack Use the jack to connect standard audio devices.
1. Open the AUX cover.
2. Connect a standard audio device to the input jack using a 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo miniplug.
The audio system automatically switches to the AUX mode.
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You can return to the AUX mode by selecting Change Source on the Audio menu screen or Audio Source on the touchscreen.
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Audio System Theft Protection The audio system is disabled when it is disconnected from the power source, such as when the battery is disconnected or goes dead. In certain conditions, the system may display Enter code. If this occurs, reactivate the audio system.
1. Set the power mode to ON.
2. Turn on the audio system.
3. Press and hold the audio system power button for more than two seconds.
The audio system is reactivated when the audio control unit establishes a connection with the vehicle control unit. If the control unit fails to recognize the audio unit, you must go to a dealer and have the audio unit checked.
Reactivate the audio system
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Setting Audio Shortcuts
You can store up to six radio stations, and HDD audio album/play lists when playing AM, FM, or XM radio, or HDD audio.
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Tune to a radio station or select a song.
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3. Select Audio.
4. Select Edit or No Entry.
Storing a station or song
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You can also preset a station or song by pressing and holding the preset icon you want to store that station or song after step 3.
If you select No Entry, go to step 6.
5. Select Add.
6. Select the preset icon you want to store the station or song to.
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1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Audio.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select Delete.
5. Select the preset icon with the radio station or a song you want to delete.
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Audio Remote Controls
Steering Wheel Controls Allows you to operate the audio system while driving.
SOURCE Button Cycles through the audio modes as follows: FM AM XM CD HDD USB iPod Bluetooth Audio Pandora AhaTM AUX
Left Selector Wheel Roll Up: To increase the volume. Roll Down: To decrease the volume. Push: To mute. Push again to unmute.
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The CD mode appears only when a CD is loaded.
The USB mode, iPod mode, Bluetooth Audio mode, Pandora mode, and AhaTM mode appear when a connection (Bluetooth or USB) is established with a device.
To select audio mode, press the SOURCE button, then move the left selector wheel to the right or left.
Left Selector Wheel
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When listening to the radio Move to the right: To select the next preset radio station. Move to the left: To select the previous preset radio station. Move to the right and hold: To scan to the next strong station. Move to the left and hold: To scan to the previous strong station. When listening to a CD, HDD, iPod, USB flash drive, or Bluetooth Audio Move to the right: To skip to the next song. Move to the left: To go back to the beginning of the current or previous song. Move to the right and hold: To go to the group up. (Bluetooth Audio only) Move to the left and hold: To go to the group down. (Bluetooth Audio only) When listening to a CD, HDD or USB flash drive Move to the right and hold: To skip to the next folder. Move to the left and hold: To go back to the previous folder. When listening to Pandora or AhaTM
Move to the right: To skip to the next song. Move to the right and hold: To select the next station. Move to the left and hold: To select the previous station.
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H SETTINGS button Audio Settings
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Sound: Adjusts the settings of the audio speakers sound. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
Source Select Popup: Selects whether the list of selectable audio sources comes o
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D Radio Mode (AM/FM mode): Selects whether the audio system automatically witches to the digital radio waves or receives the analogue waves only.
over Art (CD (MP3/WMA/AAC), iPod, USB, Pandora or Aha mode): Turns n and off the cover art display.
onnect Bluetooth Audio Device (Bluetooth Audio, Pandora or Aha ode): Connects, disconnects or pairs a Bluetooth Audio device to HFL.
ecording from CD (CD mode): Selects whether the songs on music CDs are utomatically recorded to the HDD.
ecording Quality (CD mode): Selects the quality of the music files recorded to he HDD.
DD Info (HDD mode): Displays the HDD capacity.
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Update Gracenote Album Info (CD or HDD mode): Updates the Gracenote Album Info (Gracenote Media Database) from CD or from USB. 2 Updating Gracenote Album Info P. 181
DVD Auto Play (DVD mode): Turns the auto play feature on or off.
Audio Language (DVD mode): Selects a language for the audio that is available on the DVD.
Subtitle Language (DVD mode): Selects a language for the subtitle that is available on the DVD.
Menu Language (DVD mode): Selects a language for the DVD menu that is available on the DVD.
Angle Mark (DVD mode): Sets whether to display the angle symbol.
Dynamic Range (DVD mode): Sets whether to control the range of the loud and low sounds.
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elete all HDD Data (HDD mode): Resets all the menu and customized settings, nd delete all music data on the HDD.
efault: Cancels/Resets all customized items in the Audio Settings group as efault.
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Adjusting the Sound
H SETTINGS button Audio Settings Sound
1. Rotate i to select the sound mode to adjust. Press u.
2. Rotate i to adjust the desired level. Press u.
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The SVC has four modes: Off, Low, Mid, and High.
SVC adjusts the volume level based on the vehicle speed. As you go faster, audio volume increases. As you slow down, audio volume decreases.
DTS Neural Surround is a trademark of DTS, Inc.
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1. Select More.
2. Select Sound Settings.
3. Use N, B or other icon to adjust the setting.
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1 Adjusting the Sound
Select Off, Low, Mid or High for the SVC setting. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
Select to go back to the previous screen.
Use the / / / icons to turn the page.
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Playing FM/AM Radio
Selecting FM/AM Mode
1. Press the MENU button.(in AUDIO mode)
2. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select the frequency band (FM, AM). Press u.
The band and frequency are displayed on the navigation screen.
1. Select Audio Source.
2. Select the frequency band (AM, FM) icon.
The band and frequency are displayed on the On Demand Multi-Use displayTM.
Audio Screen Control
1 Playing FM/AM Radio
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You can control the AM/FM radio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5
The ST indicator appears on the display indicating stereo FM broadcasts.
Stereo reproduction in AM is not available.
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The radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands:
AM band: 530 to 1710 kHz FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHz
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Rotate i to select a preset station. Press u.
Press and hold u for a few seconds to store the current station.
Press MENU button to display the menu items. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
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Select b or n to tune the radio frequency.
Select c or x to search up and down the selected band for a station with a strong signal.
Select Presets to listen a preset station. Select and hold the preset number you want to store that station.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
Select TAG to tag the song if it is
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played on an HD RadioTM station. The iPod/ iPhone should be connected to the audio system to store the tagged song information on your device.
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Audio Menu
H MENU button (in FM/AM mode)
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Scan: Scans for stations with a strong signal in the current band and plays a 10- second sample. Select Cancel Scan to stop scanning and play the current
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Station List: Displays the stored station list.
Save Preset: Stores the station into the preset memory.
Change Source: Changes the audio source mode.
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Radio Text: Displays the text information broadcast by the current RDS station.
Tag Song: Displays the TAG information saved to the audio system when an HD RadioTM station is selected.
Tagged Song List: You can store the TAG information in the connected iPod/ iPhone. If the iPod/iPhone is not connected to the audio system, the information is stored in the audio unit temporarily, then once the device is connected to the system, data is transferred to the iPod/iPhone.
Tune/Seek: Tunes the radio to the frequency you select. Rotate i to select a frequency, then Move u.
HD subchannel: Displays the subchannel list when an HD RadioTM station is selected.
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iTunes Tagging iTunes in iTunes Tagging is a trademark of Apple Inc.
When an HD RadioTM station is selected, the HD indicator appears on the Navigation screen and On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM. If you want to have the information on the song played from the HD RadioTM station, select TAG in On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM or select Tag Song in the menu with Interface dial.
If iPod/iPhone is connected, the tag is transferred to the connected device immediately, otherwise the tag will be transferred when the device will be connected and select Tag Song in
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1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
The following items are available:
Sound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
Scan: Scans for stations with a strong signal in the current band and plays a 10- s s
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ave Preset: Stores the station into the preset memory.
creen Settings: Adjusts the screens preferences. Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
D subchannel: Displays the subchannel list when an HD RadioTM station is elected.
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H MENU button (in FM mode) Station List
Provides text data information related to your selected RDS-capable FM station.
To find an RDS station from Station List
Rotate i to select the station. Press u.
Manual update
Radio Data System
Updates your available station list at any time.
Rotate i to select Refresh. Press u.
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Playing XM Radio
Selecting XM Mode
1. Press the MENU button. (in AUDIO mode)
2. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select XM. Press u.
The band and channel are displayed on the navigation screen.
1. Select Audio Source.
2. Select the XM icon.
The band and channel are displayed on the On Demand Multi-Use displayTM.
Audio Screen Control
1 Playing XM Radio
You can control the XM radio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5
In the channel mode, all available channels are selectable. In the category mode, you can select a channel within a category (Jazz, Rock, Classical, etc.).
There may be instances when XM Radio does not broadcast all the data fields (artist name, title). This does not indicate a problem with your audio system.
You can store 12 XM stations into the preset memory.
Radio station load in ascending order, can take about a minute. Once they have , you can scroll up or down to make your
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Rotate i to select a preset channel. Press u.
Press and hold u for a few seconds to store the current channel.
Press MENU button to display the menu items. 2 Audio Menu P. 161
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Select b or n to display and select an XM Radio category.
Select c or x to the previous or next channel.
In channel mode, select and hold to change the channel rapidly.
Select Presets to listen a preset station. Select and hold the preset number you want to store that channel on the preset screen.
Select More to display the menu item.
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Audio Menu
H MENU button (in XM mode)
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Scan: Scans for channels in the selected mode and plays a 10- second sample. Select Cancel Scan to stop scanning and play the current selection.
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Save Preset: Stores the station into the preset memory.
Change Source: Changes the audio source mode.
Channel List: Displays the list of available channels. Rotate i to select a channel.
XM tune mode: Channel Mode: Scans to select all available channels. Category Mode: Scans to select a channel within a category (Jazz, Rock, Classic, etc.).
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1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
The following items are available:
Sound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
Save Preset: Stores the station into the preset memory.
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can: Scans for channels with a strong signal in the selected mode and plays a 10- cond sample. Select Cancel Scan to stop scanning and play the current lection.
M tune mode: Sets the scan mode. hannel: Scans to select all available channels. ategory: Scans to select a channel within a category (Jazz, Rock, Classic, etc.).
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XM Radio Service
1. You need your radio ID ready before registering for subscription. To see the ID in the display: Operate the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM until channel 0 appears.
2. Have your radio ID and credit card number ready, and either call or visit the XM website to subscribe.
Switch to the XM mode by pressing the SOURCE button repeatedly or operating the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM, and stay in this mode for about 30 minutes until the service is activated. Make sure your vehicle is in an open area with good reception.
1 Subscribing to XM Radio
Contact Information for XM Radio: XM Radio at www.siriusxm.com or (800) 852- 9696
Subscribing to XM Radio
Receiving XM Radio
XM Radio Display Messages
1 Receiving XM Radio
The XM satellites are in orbit over the equator; therefore, objects south of the vehicle may cause satellite reception interruptions. Satellite signals are more likely to be blocked by tall buildings and mountains the farther north you travel from the equator.
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Loading: XM is loading the audio or program information. Ch off air: The channel is not currently broadcasting. Ch unauthorized: XM radio is receiving information update from the network. No signal: The signal is too weak in the current location. Ch unavailable: No such channel exists, the channel is not part of your subscription, or the artist or title information is unavailable. Check antenna: There is a problem with the XM antenna. Contact a dealer.
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Playing a Disc
Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or AAC format. With the CD loaded, select the CD mode.
Selecting Disc Mode
1. Insert a disc into the disc slot.
The disc automatically being playing.
2. Press the MENU button. (in AUDIO mode)
3. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
4. Rotate i to select CD. Press u.
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Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can cause the CD to jam in the unit.
WMA and ACC files protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played. The audio system displays Unplayable File, then skips to the next file.
Text data appears on the display under the following circumstances:
When you select a new folder, file, or track.
When you change the audio mode to CD.
When you insert a CD.
ject the CD but do not remove it from the e system reloads the CD automatically veral seconds.
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Audio Screen Control
Control the audio system through the navigation screen and On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
1. Rotate i or press u to display the song list.
2. Rotate i, move w or y to select a file from the list. Press u.
Press MENU button to display the menu items 2 Audio Menu P. 155
Track list
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1. Select n to skip to the next folder, and b to skip to the beginning of the previous folder in MP3, WMA, or AAC.
2. Select c or x to change tracks (files in MP3, WMA, or AAC). Select and hold to move rapidly within a track/file.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
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H MENU button (in CD mode)
Rotate i select an item. Press u.
The following items are available, depending on the type of disc:
Scan: Scan Folders (MP3/WMA/AAC): Provides 10-second sampling of the first file in
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each of the main folders. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all tracks on the CD (all files in the current folder in MP3, WMA, or AAC).
Random/Repeat: Repeat Folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): Repeats all files in the current folder. Repeat Track: Repeats the current track/file. Random in Folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): Plays all files in the current folder in random order. Random All Tracks: Plays all tracks/files in random order.
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Change Source: Changes the audio source mode.
Rec to HDD: Records a music CD onto the HDD for playback using HDD Audio. 2 Recording a Music CD to HDD P. 172
Music Search: Selects a file from the Music Search list. 2 How to Select a File from the Music Search List (MP3/WMA/AAC) P. 168
1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
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ound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. Adjusting the Sound P. 151
andom/Repeat: andom All Tracks: Plays all tracks/files in random order. epeat Track: Repeats the current track/file.
can: Provides 10-second sampling of all tracks on the CD (all files in the current older in MP3, WMA, or AAC).
creen Settings: Displays the screen preferences screen. Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
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H MENU button (in CD mode) Music Search
Rotate i, move w or y to select a file from the Music Search list. Press u.
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Recommended CDs Use only high-quality CD-R or CD-RW discs labeled for audio use. Use only CD-R or CD-RW discs on which the recordings are closed. Play only standard round-shaped CDs.
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A Dual-disc cannot play on this audio unit. If recorded under certain conditions, a CD-R or CD- RW may not play either.
CDs with MP3, WMA or AAC files
The CD packages or jackets should have one of these marks.
Also includes:
Some software files may not allow for audio play or text data display. Some versions of MP3, WMA or AAC formats may be unsupported.
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Protecting CDs Follow these precautions when handling or storing CDs: Store a CD in its case when it is not being played. When wiping a CD, use a soft clean cloth from the center to the outside edge. Handle a CD by its edge. Never touch either surface. Never insert foreign objects into the CD player. Keep CDs out of direct sunlight and extreme heat. Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the CD. Avoid fingerprints, liquids, and felt-tip pens on the CD.
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Do not insert a damaged CD. It may be stuck inside and damage the audio unit.
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Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
The Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio function plays tracks from music CDs that have been recorded onto the built-in HDD. You can arrange the tracks in playlists or play the tracks using various search methods.
Selecting HDD Mode
1. Press the MENU button. (in AUDIO mode)
2. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
3. Rotate to select HDD. Press to play tracks stored on the HDD.
Title information is displayed if found in the Gracenote Album Info (Gracenote Media Database) stored on the HDD.
The HDD has two types of playlists: original playlists and user playlists. An
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You can control the HDD audio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5 2 Song By VoiceTM (SBV) P. 190
Music tracks recorded on HDD cannot be recorded onto CDs or other devices.
Tracks are recorded at four times the playback speed using ultra-efficient compression technology; therefore, sound quality may vary slightly from the original.
If the HDD is ever replaced, all music data is lost and cannot be recovered.
e is a problem, you may see an error ge on the display. d Disc Drive (HDD) Audio P. 302
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Recording a Music CD to HDD
The songs on music CDs are automatically recorded by factory default to the HDD the first time you play each disc. You can then play the songs directly from the HDD.
1. Press the MENU button. (in CD mode)
1 Recording a Music CD to HDD
You can add tracks to user playlists, where you can mix and match tracks from other CDs recorded on the HDD. 2 Editing an Album or Playlist P. 177 2 Editing Track Information P. 179
If you stop the engine or the power system is turned off while recording a CD, there may be pauses between songs when you play back from the HDD.
Stopping Recording
Recording indicator
Recording
Ready to record
Repeat, random, and scan functions are not available during recording.
You can play music from other sources (e.g., XM, HDD, etc.) while recording.
note that there is no compensation in the case of unsuccessful recording of ata or the loss of audio data due to any hatsoever.
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2. Rotate i to select Cancel Record to HDD. Press u.
1. Press the MENU button. (in CD mode)
2. Rotate i to select Rec to HDD. Press u.
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Audio Screen Control
Control the audio system through the navigation screen and On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
1. Rotate i or u press to display the song list.
2. Rotate i, move w or y to select a track from the list. Press u.
Press MENU button to display the menu items 2 Audio Menu P. 155
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1. Select n skip to the next playlist/ album, and b to skip to the beginning of the previous playlist/ album.
2. Select c or x to change tracks.
Select and hold to move rapidly within a track.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
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H MENU button (in HDD mode)
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available: Scan:
Scan Albums: Provides 10-second sampling of the first track in each album.
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Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all tracks on HDD. Music Search: Selects a file from the Music Search list.
2 How to Select a Track from the Music Search List P. 176 Change Source: Changes the audio source mode. Random/Repeat: The following menu items vary depending on the category you
selected by the Music Search list. Repeat Artist: Repeats all tracks in the current artist. Repeat Album: Repeats all tracks in the current album. Repeat Track: Repeats the current track. Random in Artist: Plays all tracks in the current artist in random order. Random in Album: Plays all tracks in the current album in random order. Random All Tracks: Plays all tracks in random order.
Edit/Delete: Change the playlist name, album name, genre, and track order of the current playlist. You can also delete tracks, playlists, and albums.
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1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
The following items are available:
Sound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
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andom/Repeat: The following menu items vary depending on the category you elected by the Music Search list. epeat Artist: Repeats all tracks in the current artist. epeat Album: Repeats all tracks in the current album. epeat Track: Repeats the current track. andom in Artist: Plays all tracks in the current artist in random order. andom in Album: Plays all tracks in the current album in random order. andom All Tracks: Plays all tracks in random order.
can: can Albums: Provides 10-second sampling of the first track in each album. can Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all tracks on HDD.
creen Settings: Displays the screen preferences screen. Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
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H MENU button (in HDD mode) Music Search
1. Move w or y to select a search category. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a track from the Music Search list. Press u.
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H MENU button (in HDD mode) Edit/Delete
1. Rotate i to select Albums or Playlist. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an album or playlist that you want edit or delete. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
3. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
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The maximum number of songs in each of the six user playlists is 999. Adding new songs overwrites the oldest songs.
The maximum number of original playlists is 999 with a maximum of 99 songs in each playlist.
Each album CD counts as an original playlist. Adding a track from a user playlist into the same user playlist will cause the track to appear twice in the playlist.
Deleting an album (original playlist) also deletes the album tracks you have stored in any user playlists.
ng a user playlist or deleting all tracks from playlist does not remove the playlist folder. lder retains the playlist name and artist ation.
dit Name: Enter a new name using the interface dial or the On Demand Multi- se DisplayTM.
elete: Deletes the selected album or playlist.
ist Tracks: Change the track title, artist name, genre and composer. You can lso delete tracks.
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H MENU button (in HDD mode) Edit/Delete Playlists Create New Playlist
1. Enter the playlist name using the interface dial or the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
2. Select tracks from the music search list.
Creating a new Playlist
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H MENU button (in HDD mode) Edit/Delete Tracks
Change the track title, artist name, genre and composer. You can also delete tracks.
Rotate i select a track you want to edit or delete. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
The following items are available:
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Editing Track Information
dit Name: Enter the track information (track name, track artist, etc.) using the nterface dial or the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
elete: Deletes a track.
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H MENU button (in HDD mode) Edit/Delete
Music information (album name, artist name, genre) can be acquired by accessing the Gracenote Album Info.
1. Rotate i to select Albums. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an album that you want edit or delete. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
3. Rotate i to select Edit Name. Press u.
Displaying Music Information
4. Move r to select Get Music Info. Press u.
The system starts to access the Gracenote Album Info.
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H SETTINGS button (in HDD mode) Audio Settings
Update the Gracenote Album Info (Gracenote Media Database) that is included with the navigation system.
1. Insert the update disc into the disc slot or connect the USB flash drive that includes the update.
2. Rotate i to select Update Gracenote Album Info. Press u.
Updating Gracenote Album Info 1 Updating Gracenote Album Info
To acquire updated files:
Consult a dealer.
Visit http://www.navteq.com/gracenote/acura.
Once you perform an update, any information you edited before will be overwritten or erased.Audio Settings
3. Rotate i to select Update by CD or Update by USB. Press u.
The system starts updating and the confirmation message appears on the screen. Press to finish u.
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H SETTINGS button Audio Settings Delete all HDD Data
Delete all music data on the HDD.
Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
Deleting all HDD Data
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Playing an iPod
1. Open the USB cover.
2. Install the iPod dock connector to the USB connector.
Connecting an iPod 1 Connecting an iPod
Do not connect your iPod using a hub.
Do not use a device such as a card reader or hard disk drive, as the device or your tracks may be damaged.
We recommend backing up your data before using the device in your vehicle.
Displayed messages may vary depending on the device model and software version.
Your audio system may not work with all software versions of these devices.
If the audio system does not recognize your iPod, try reconnecting it a few times or reboot the device.
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Selecting iPod Mode
1. Connect the iPod to the USB adapter cable in the console compartment.
2. Press the MENU button. (in AUDIO mode)
3. Rotate i, select Change Source. Press u.
4. Rotate i, select iPod. Press u.
2. Select Audio Source.
3. Select the iPod icon.
1 Playing an iPod
You can control an iPod using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5 2 Song By VoiceTM (SBV) P. 190
Available operating functions vary on models or versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicles audio system.
If there is a problem, you may see an error message on the navigation screen. 2 iPod/USB Flash Drive P. 303
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Audio Screen Control
Control the audio system through the navigation screen and On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
1. Rotate i or press u o display the song list.
2. Rotate i, move w or y to select a song from the list. Press u.
Press MENU button to display the menu items. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
1 Audio Screen Control
This function may not be available depending on models or versions.
Select r to go back to the previous screen.
Track list
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1. Select the album bar.
The image of the current album is displayed.
2. Select c or x to search for an album.
When the album image you are looking for appears, select it to play.
On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
Album Bar Album Image
Select an album image.
Select the album bar.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
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Audio Menu
H MENU button (in iPod mode)
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Music Search: Selects a song from the Music Search list.
Interface Dial
2 How to Select a Song from the Music Search List P. 189
Change Source: Changes the audio source mode.
Shuffle/Repeat: Repeat Song: Repeats the current track. Shuffle Albums: Plays all available albums in a selected list (playlists, artists, albums, songs, genres, or composers) in random order. Shuffle All Songs: Plays all available files in a selected list (playlists, artists, albums, songs, genres, or composers) in random order.
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1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
The following items are available:
Sound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
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epeat Song: Repeats the current track. huffle Albums: Plays all available albums in a selected list (playlists, artists, lbums, songs, genres, or composers) in random order. huffle All Songs: Plays all available files in a selected list (playlists, artists, lbums, songs, genres, or composers) in random order.
creen Settings: Displays the screen preferences screen. Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
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H MENU button (in iPod mode) Music Search
1. Move w or y to select a search category. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a file from the Music Search list. Press u.
How to Select a Song from the Music Search List
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Playing an iPodSong By VoiceTM (SBV)
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Song By VoiceTM (SBV)
Use SBV to search for and play music from your HDD or iPod using voice commands.
H SETTINGS button System Settings Song by Voice
Rotate i to select On or Off. Press u.
Settings Song By VoiceTM (SBV)
The following items are available:
On (factory default): Song By Voice commands are available.
Off: Disable the feature.
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1. Set the Song by Voice setting to On.
2. Press the d (Talk) button and say Music Search to activate the SBV feature for the HDD and iPod.
3. Press the d button and say a command.
Example 1: Say (List) Artist A
Searching for music using Song By VoiceTM (SBV) 1 Searching for music using Song By VoiceTM (SBV)
Song By VoiceTM Commands List 2 Song By VoiceTM commands P. 328
NOTE: Song By VoiceTM commands are available for tracks stored on the HDD or iPod.
You can add phonetic modifications of difficult words so that it is easier for SBV to recognize artists, songs, albums, and composers in voice commands. 2 Phonetic Modification P. 192
SBV may not be able to recognize languages other than English for the artist name, song title, album title, and composers.
ou have canceled this mode, you need to he d button and say Music Search to re-activate this mode.
to view a list of songs by that artist. Select the desired song to start playing.
Example 2: Say Play Artist A to start playing songs by that artist.
4. To cancel SBV, press the J (hang-up/back) button on the steering wheel. The selected song continues playing.
Once y press t again
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H SETTINGS button System Settings Song by Voice Phonetic Modification
Add phonetic modifications of difficult or foreign words so that it is easier for SBV to recognize artists, songs, albums, and composers in voice commands when searching for music on the HDD or iPod.
1. Move u and i rotate to select New Modification. Press u.
Phonetic Modification 1 Phonetic Modification
Phonetic Modification is grayed out when Song By Voice is set to Off.
You can store up to 2,000 phonetic modification items.
2. Rotate i to select HDD or iPod. Press u.
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3. Rotate i to select the item to modify (e.g., Artist). Press u.
The list of the selected item appears on the screen.
4. Rotate i to select an entry (e.g., No Name). Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
5. Rotate i to select Modify. Press
The listen to the current phonetic modification, rotate i to select Play. Press u.
To delete the current phonetic modification, rotate i to select Delete. Press u.
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6. Enter the phonetic spelling you wish to use (e.g., Artist A) when prompted.
7. Move r to select OK to exit. The artist No Name is phonetically modified to Artist A. When in the SBV mode, you can press the d (Talk) button and use the voice command Play Artist A to play songs by the artist No Name.
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Playing Internet Radio
Selecting Internet Radio Mode
1. Connect a compatible phone through Bluetooth.
2. Press the MENU button.(in AUDIO mode)
3. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
4. Rotate i to select Pandora or Aha. Press u.
2. Select Audio Source.
3. Select the Pandora or Aha icon.
You can also connect the phone using your dock connector to the USB port.
1 Playing internet Radio
Pandora, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission. Pandora is currently available exclusively in the United States.
To find out if your phone is compatible with this feature, visit www.acura.com/handsfreelink, or call 1-888-528-7876.
Pandora is a personalized Internet radio service that selects music based on an artist, song, or genre a user enters, and streams what is likely to be of interest.
To use this service in your vehicle, the Pandora ust first be installed on your phone. Visit pandora.com. for more information.
cannot operate Pandora through the system, it may be streaming through oth Audio.
sure Pandora mode on your audio is selected.
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Pandora Menu
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
Press MENU button to display the menu items. 2 Selecting Internet Radio Mode
P. 195
The following items are available:
Interface Dial
Skip Forward Dislike Play/Pause Bookmark Track Station List Bookmark Artist Like
1 Pandora Menu
You can control Pandora using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5
Available operating functions vary on software versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicles audio system.
If there is a problem, you may see an error message on the navigation screen. 2 Pandora P. 304
There are restrictions on the number of songs you can skip or dislike in a given hour.
1. Select b or n to change a station.
2. Select x to skip a song.
Select to resume or play a song.
Select or to evaluate a song.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151 2 Changing the Screen
Settings P. 86
On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
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AhaTM Radio Menu
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
Press MENU button to display the menu items. 2 Selecting Internet Radio Mode
P. 195
The following items are available:
Interface Dial
Like 30sec skip Dislike View text Play/Pause View list
1 AhaTM Radio Menu
AhaTM by Harman is a cloud-based service that organizes your favorite web content into live radio stations. You can access podcasts, internet radio, location-based services, and audio updates from social media sites.
You can control AhaTM Radio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5
Available operating functions vary on software versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicles audio system.
If there is a problem, you may see an error message on the navigation screen.
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enu items vary depending on the station lected.
this service in your vehicle, the AcuraLink ust be installed on your phone. Visit s.acura.com/apps for more information.
ust have a previously set up Aha account o using the service in your vehicle. Visit aharadio.com for more information.
3. Select b or n to change a station.
4. Select c or x to skip contents.
Select to resume or play a song.
Select an icon to evaluate a song.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151 2 Changing the Screen
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H MENU button (in AhaTM mode) Stations
Rotate i to select a station form the Station list. Press u.
How to Select a Station from the Station List
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1. Open the USB cover.
2. Install the USB flash drive to the USB connector.
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Connecting a USB Flash Drive 1 Connecting a USB Flash Drive
Do not connect your USB flash drive using a hub.
Do not use a device such as a card reader or hard disk drive, as the device or your tracks may be damaged.
We recommend backing up your data before using the device in your vehicle.
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e software files may not allow for audio play or text data display.
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Selecting USB Mode
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port in the console compartment.
2. Press the MENU button. (in AUDIO mode)
3. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
4. Rotate i to select USB. Press u.
2. Select Audio Source.
3. Select the iPod icon.
1 Playing a USB Flash Drive
You can control a USB flash drive using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 5
Files in WMA/ACC format protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played.
The audio system displays Unplayable File, and then skips to the next file.
If there is a problem, you may see an error message on the navigation screen. 2 iPod/USB Flash Drive P. 303
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On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
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Audio Screen Control
Control the audio system through the navigation screen and On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
1. Rotate i or press u to display the song list..
2. Rotate i, move w or y to select a song from the list. Press u.
Press MENU button to display the menu items 2 Audio Menu P. 155
Interface Dial
On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
1. Select b to skip to the next folder, and n to skip to the beginning of the previous folder.
2. Select c or x to change files. Select and hold to move rapidly within a file.
Select More to display the menu item. 2 Audio Menu P. 155
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Audio Menu
H MENU button (in USB mode)
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Scan: Scan Folders: Provides 10-second sampling of the first file in each of the main
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folders. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all files in the current folder.
Random/Repeat: Repeat Folder: Repeats all files in the current folder. Repeat Track: Repeats the current file. Random in Folder: Plays all files in the current folder in random order. Random All Tracks: Plays all files in random order.
Change Source: Changes the audio source mode. 2 Selecting Disc Mode P. 164
Music Search: Selects a file from the Music Search list. 2 How to Select a File from the Music Search List P. 204
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1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
The following items are available:
Sound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
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andom/Repeat: epeat Folder: Repeats all files in the current folder. epeat Track: Repeats the current file. andom in Folder: Plays all files in the current folder in random order. andom All Tracks: Plays all files in random order.
can: can Folders: Provides 10-second sampling of the first file in each of the main olders. can Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all files in the current folder.
creen Settings: Displays the screen preferences screen. Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
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H MENU button (in USB mode) Music Search
1. Move w or y to select a search category. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a file from the Music Search list. Press u.
How to Select a File from the Music Search List
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Playing Bluetooth Audio
Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth-compatible phone.
This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicles Bluetooth HandsFreeLink (HFL) system. 2 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink P. 210
Selecting Bluetooth Audio Mode
1. Make sure that your phone is on, paired, and linked to HFL.
2 Phone Settings P. 230
2. Press the MENU button. (in AUDIO mode)
3. Rotate i to select Change Source. Press u.
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1 Playing Bluetooth Audio
Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones with streaming audio capabilities are compatible with the system.
For a list of compatible phones, visit www.acura.com/ handsfreelink, or call 1-888-528-7876.
State or local laws may prohibit the operation of handheld electronic devices while operating a vehicle.
If more than one phone is paired to the HFL system, there will be a delay before the system begins to play.
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Audio Screen Control
Control the audio system through the navigation screen and On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
1. Press MENU button. (in BT mode).
2. Rotate i select an item. Press u.
The following items are available: Play: Plays a song. Pause: Pauses a song.
1 Audio Screen Control
To play the audio files, you may need to operate your phone. If so, follow the phone makers operating instructions.
The pause function and Music Search may not be available on some phones.
Switching to another mode pauses the music playing from your phone. This function may not be available on some phones.
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Change Source: Changes the audio source mode. 2 Selecting Disc Mode P. 164
Music Search: Selects a song from the Music Search list.
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1. Select b or n to change folders.
2. Select c or x to change files.
Select More to display the menu items, then select a setting item.
The following items are available:
Sound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 151
Screen Settings: Displays the screen preferences screen. 2 Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
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To use HFL, you need a Bluetooth-compatible cell phone. For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities: Visit www.acura.com/handsfreelink, or call 1-888-528-7876.
Voice control tips:
Aim the vents away from the ceiling and close the windows, as noise coming from them may interfere with the microphone.
Press and release the d button when you want to call a number using a stored voice tag, a phonebook name, or a number. Speak clearly and naturally after a beep.
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(Talk) button: Press to give HFL voice commands.
NE button: Press to go directly to the Phone screen.
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The navigation screen notifies you when there is an incoming call.
HFL Status Display 1 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink
Bluetooth Wireless Technology The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motors Co., Ltd., is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
HFL Limitations An incoming call on HFL will interrupt the audio system when it is playing. It will resume when the call is ended.
Battery Level Status Bluetooth Indicator Comes on when your phone is connected to HFL.
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n change the system language to English, , or Spanish. guage Settings P. 35
Certain manual functions are disabled or inoperable while the vehicle is in motion.
You cannot select a grayed-out option until the vehicle is stopped.
Only previously stored speed dial entries with voice tags, phonebook names, or numbers can be called using voice commands while the vehicle is in motion. 2 Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 219
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When no Bluetooth-compatible phone is paired, the following screen appears:
1. Rotate i to select Yes. Press u.
2. Make sure your phone is in search or discoverable mode. Press u.
HFL automatically searches for a Bluetooth device.
3. When your phone appears on the list, select it by pressing u.
1 Pairing a Phone
Your Bluetooth-compatible phone must be paired to HFL before you can make and receive hands-free calls.
Phone Pairing Tips: You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle
is moving.
Up to six phones can be paired.
Your phone's battery may drain faster when it is connected to HFL.
If your phone is not ready for pairing or not found by the system within three minutes, the system will time out and returns to idle.
Once you have paired a phone, you can see it d on the screen with one or two icons on t side.
ons indicate the following:
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e phone is compatible with Bluetooth
If your phone does not appear, you can select Refresh to search again.
If your phone still does not appear, move r to select Phone not Found? and search for Bluetooth devices using your phone. From your phone, select HandsFreeLink.
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4. HFL gives you a pairing code on the navigation screen.
Confirm if the pairing code on the screen and your phone match. This may vary by phone.
5. You will receive a notification on the screen if pairing is successful.
H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Connect Phone
1. Rotate i to select Add
1 Pairing a Phone
When pairing is completed, an Automatic Phone Sync prompt appears. Select On if you want your call history and phonebook automatically imported to HFL. 2 Automatic Phone Sync setting P. 234
Pairing from Phone Setup
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2. Make sure your phone is in search or discoverable mode. Press u.
HFL automatically searches for a Bluetooth device.
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3. When your phone appears on the list, select it by pressing u.
If your phone does not appear, you can select Refresh to search again.
If your phone still does not appear, move r to select Phone not Found? and search for Bluetooth devices using your phone. From your phone, select HandsFreeLink.
4. HFL gives you a pairing code on the navigation screen.
Confirm if the pairing code on
5. You will receive a notification on the screen if pairing is successful.
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H SETTINGS button System Settings
1. Rotate i to select Edit Pairing Code. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Fixed or Random. Press u.
Changing the Pairing Code 1 Changing the Pairing Code
The pairing code may be six or four digits depending on your phone.
The default pairing code is 0000 until you change the setting.
To create your own, select Fixed, and delete the current code, then enter a new one.
For a randomly generated pairing code each time you pair a phone, select Random.
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Bluetooth Device List
1. Rotate i to select a paired phone you want to replace. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Replace This Device. Press u.
3. HFL enters the pairing process and searches a new phone.
Follow the prompts to pair a new phone.
4. You will receive a notification on the screen if pairing is successful.
Changing the Currently Paired Phone 1 Changing the Currently Paired Phone
The replaced phone will keep the same speed dial entries, and security PIN information from the previously paired phone.
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Bluetooth Device List
1. Rotate i to select a paired phone you want to replace. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Delete This Device. Press u.
3. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate i
Deleting a Paired Phone
to select Yes. Press u.
4. You will receive a notification on the screen if deletion is successful.
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Importing Phonebook Data
When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook and call history are automatically imported to HFL.
1 Importing Phonebook Data
When you select a person from the list in the cellular phonebook, you can see up to three category icons. The icons indicate what types of numbers are stored for that name.
e phones, it may not be possible to the category icons to HFL.
onebook is updated after every tion. Call history is updated after every tion or call.
Pref Fax
Home Car
Mobile Other
Work Message
Pager Voice
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Setting Up Speed Dialing H MENU button (on PHONE screen) Speed Dial
Up to 20 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone.
1. Rotate i to select New Entry. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a number entry method. Press u.
1 Setting Up Speed Dialing
When a voice tag is stored, press the d button to call the number using the voice tag. Say Call and the voice tag name.
The following options are available:
Import from Call History: Select a number from the call history.
Manual Input: Input the number manually.
Import from Phonebook: Select a number from the linked cell phone's imported phonebook.
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Edit Speed Dial
1. Select an existing speed dial entry.
2. From the pop-up menu, rotate i to select Edit. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select Voice Tag. Press u.
Registering a Voice Tag to a Speed Dial Entry 1 Registering a Voice Tag to a Speed Dial Entry
Avoid using duplicate voice tags.
Avoid using home as a voice tag.
It is easier for HFL to recognize a longer name. For example, use John Smith instead of John.
4. From the pop-up menu, rotate i to select Record. Press u.
After selecting Record, wait for the beep(s) to sound before you say the name.
5. Move r and select OK to complete the voice tag.
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To delete a voice tag
1. Select an existing speed dial entry.
2. From the pop-up menu, rotate i to select Edit. Press u.
3. Rotate i to select Voice Tag. Press u.
4. From the pop-up menu, rotate i to select Clear. Press u.
5. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate to select Yes. Press u.
To delete a speed dial
1. Select an existing speed dial entry.
2. From the pop-up menu, rotate i to select Delete. Press u.
3. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate to select Yes. Press u.
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You can preset five previously stored speed dial entries, and make a call from one of the preset numbers, or call history when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicles Bluetooth HandsFreeLink (HFL) system. 2 Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 219
To preset a speed dial
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Phone.
3. Select Speed Dial.
4. Select Edit or No Entry.
If you select No Entry, go to step 6.
Setting Phone Shortcuts 1 Setting Phone Shortcuts
Dial icon You can make a call using the keyboard on the On Demand Multi-Use Display to input numbers. 2 Entering a Phone Number P. 237
5. Select Add.
Five presets appear. Select a No Entry preset or an existing preset.
The screen changes to a list of previously stored speed dial entries.
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6. Select a number you want to store as a shortcut.
To make a call from a speed dial entry
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Phone.
3. Select Speed Dial.
4. Select a preset number.
Dialing starts automatically.
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To delete a speed dial
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Phone.
3. Select Speed Dial.
4. Select Edit.
5. Select Delete.
6. Select the preset number with the phone number you want to delete.
To make a call from call history
1. Select Shortcuts.
2. Select Phone.
1 To make a call from call history
The call history displays the last six dialed, received, or missed calls.
3. Select Call History.
4. Select a phone number.
Dialing starts automatically.
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Phonebook Phonetic Modification H SETTINGS button System Settings Phonebook Phonetic Modification
Add phonetic modifications or a new voice tag to the phone's contact name so that it is easier for HFL to recognize voice commands.
To add a new voice tag
1. Rotate i to select the phone you want to add phonetic modification to. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select New Voice Tag. Press u.
1 Phonebook Phonetic Modification
You can store up to 20 phonetic modification items.
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3. Move w or y and rotate i to select a contact name. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
4. Rotate i to select Modify. Press u.
5. Using the d button, follow the prompts to complete the voice tag.
6. You will receive a confirmation
7. The screen returns to the New Voice Tag screen. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
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To modify a voice tag
1. Rotate i to select the phone you want to add phonetic modification to. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a contact name you want to modify. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
3. Rotate i to select Modify. Press u.
4. Using the d button, follow the prompts to complete the voice tag.
1 Phonebook Phonetic Modification
You can only modify or delete contact names for the currently connected phone.
5. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate i to select OK. press u.
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To delete a modified voice tag
1. Rotate i to select the phone you want to delete phonetic modification. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a contact name you want to delete. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
3. Rotate i to select Delete, then press u.
Items to be deleted are indicated with a trash icon.
4. Move r and rotate i to select OK. Press u.
Trash icon
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To delete all modified voice tags
1. Rotate i to select the phone you want to delete phonetic modification. Press u.
The contact name list appears.
2. Move r and rotate i to select Delete All. Press u.
3. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate i to select OK. press u.
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Phone Settings H SETTINGS button Phone Settings
Set HFL options and features.
H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Bluetooth Device List
You can protect each of the six cell phones with a security PIN.
1. Rotate i to select the phone you want to add a security PIN to. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Edit PIN. Press u.
Editing a Security PIN 1 Editing a Security PIN
If the phone is already security PIN protected, you need to enter the current security PIN before clearing the PIN or creating a new one.
You can use the keyboard on the On Demand Multi-Use Display to input numbers. Select numbers, then OK.
3. Enter a new four-digit number. Rotate i to select OK to enter the security PIN.
Move w to delete.
4. Re-enter the four-digit number.
The screen returns to the screen in step 4.
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Bluetooth Device List
Edit the user name of a paired phone as follows:
1. Rotate i to select a phone you want to edit. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select Edit Device Name. Press u.
3. Enter a new name of the phone.
Editing User Name 1 Editing User Name
You can use the keyboard on the On Demand Multi-Use Display to input numbers.
Rotate i or move r to select OK to enter the name. Press u.
Move w to delete.
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Auto Transfer
If you get into the vehicle while you are on the phone, the call can be automatically transferred to HFL.
Rotate i to select On. Press u.
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ETTINGS button Phone Settings Auto Answer
can set HFL to automatically answer an incoming call in four seconds.
Rotate i to select On. Press u.
uto Answer
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Ring Tone
You can change the ring tone setting.
Rotate i to select your desired setting item. Press u.
The following items are available:
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Ring Tone
ixed: The fixed ring tone sounds from the speaker.
obile Phone: The ring tone stored in the connected cell phone sounds from the peaker.
ff: No ring tones sound from the speaker.
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H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Automatic Phone Sync
Rotate i to select On or Off. Press u.
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Automatic Phone Sync setting
Use Contact Photo
ETTINGS button Phone Settings Use Contact Photo
can display a caller's picture on an incoming call screen.
Rotate i to select On. Press u. Phone settings
All Phone
Auto Transfer Auto Answer Ring Tone Automatic Phone Sy Use Contact Photo
On
Off
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Making a Call
You can make calls by inputting any phone number, or by using the imported phonebook, call history, speed dial entries, or redial.
1 Making a Call
Any voice-tagged speed dial entry, phonebook name, or number can be dialed by voice from most screens. Press the d button and say Call and the voice tag name, Call by name and the phonebook name, or Call and the phone number.
The maximum range between your phone and vehicles is 30 feet (10 meters).
Once a call is connected, you can hear the voice of the person you are calling through the audio speakers.
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H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Phonebook
1. The phonebook is stored alphabetically. Move r to Search.
You can use the keyboard on the touch screen for an alphabetical search.
2. Rotate i to select a number. Press u.
Using the Phonebook 1 Using the Phonebook
This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. However, you can call a stored voice- tagged speed dial number, phonebook name, or number using voice commands. 2 Limitations for Manual Operation P. 211 2 Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 219
You can use the keyboard on the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM for an alphabetical search.
Dialing starts automatically.
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H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Dial
1. Rotate i to select a number. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select h. Press u.
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Entering a Phone Number 1 Entering a Phone Number
This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. However, you can call a stored voice- tagged speed dial number, phonebook name, or number using voice commands. 2 Limitations for Manual Operation P. 211 2 Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 219
You can use the keyboard on the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM to input numbers. Select numbers, then h to start dialing.
Using Redial
ENU button (on Phone Settings) Redial
can display a caller's picture on an incoming call screen.
Rotate i to select Dial. Press u.
Dialing starts automatically.
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H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Call History
Call history is stored by All, Dialed, Received, and Missed.
1. Move w or y to select All, Dialed, Received, and Missed.
2. Rotate i to select a number. Press u.
Dialing starts automatically.
Using Call History 1 Using Call History
The call history displays the last 20 dialed, received, or missed calls. (Appears only when a phone is connected to HFL.)
These icons next to the number indicate the following:
: Dialed calls : Received calls : Missed calls
ll history displays the last 12 dialed, d, or missed calls.
Steering switchesSteering switches
1. Press the h button.
2. Move the left selector wheel right to select Call History.
3. Roll the left selector wheel to select a number.
4. Push the left selector wheel or the h button.
Dialing starts automatically.
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H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Speed Dial
Rotate i to select a number. Press u.
Dialing starts automatically.
1. Press the h button.
Using Speed Dial 1 Using Speed Dial
Move r to select More Speed Dials to view another paired phone's speed dial list. You can make a call from that list using the currently connected phone.
When a voice tag is stored, press the d button to call the number using the voice tag. 2 Setting Up Speed Dialing P. 219 Any voice-tagged speed dial entry, phonebook name or number can be dialed by voice from any screen. Press the d button and follow the prompts.
eed dial displays the 20 speed dial entries.
Steering switches
Steering switches
2. Move the left selector wheel left to select Speed Dial.
3. Roll the left selector wheel to select a number.
4. Push the left selector wheel or the h button.
Dialing starts automatically.
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Receiving a Call
When there is an incoming call, an audible notification sounds (if activated) and the Incoming call screen appears.
1. Press the h button to answer the call.
2. Press the J button to decline or end the call.
1 Receiving a Call
Call Waiting Press the h button to put the current call on hold to answer the incoming call. Press the h button again to return to the current call. Ignore the incoming call if you do not want to answer it. Press the J button if you want to hang up the current call. You can select the icons on the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM instead of the h and J buttons.
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The available options are shown on the Phone screen.
Rotate i to select the option. Press u.
The mute icon appears when Mute is selected. Select Mute again to turn it off.
The following options are available during a call:
Mute: Mute your voice.
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Options During a Call 1 Options During a Call
Touch Tones: Available on some phones.
You can select the icons on the On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.
ransfer: Transfer a call from HFL to your phone.
ouch Tones: Send numbers during a call. This is useful when you call a menu- riven phone system.
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Text Message/E-mail
Setting a Text Message/E-mail
H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Enable Text/Email
Rotate i to select On or Off. Press u.
To turn on or off the text/E-mail function
To turn on or off the text/E-mail notice
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SETTINGS button Phone Settings New Text/Email Alert
Rotate i to select On or Off. Press u.
he following items are available:
On: A pop-up notification comes on every time you receive a new text message.
Off: The message you receive is stored in the system without notification.
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H SETTINGS buttonSystem Settings Message Auto Reading
Rotate i to select On, Off or Auto. Press u.
The following items are available:
On: A text message/Email is always read aloud.
O
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To set up the auto reading option
ff: A text message/Email is not read aloud.
uto: A text message/Email is read aloud only when driving.
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Selecting a Mail Account H SETTINGS button Phone Settings Select Account
If a paired phone has text message or mail accounts, you can select one of them to be active and receive notifications.
Rotate i to Text Messages or an E-mail account you want. Press u.
1 Selecting a Mail Account
You can also select a mail account from the folder list screen or the message list screen. Move r to select Select Account, then press u.
n only receive notifications from one text e or mail account at a time.
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Receiving a Text Message/E-mail
HFL can display newly received text messages and E-mails as well as 20 of the most recently received messages on a linked cell phone. Each received message can be read aloud and replied to using a fixed common phrase.
1. A pop-up appears and notifies you of a new text message or E-mail.
2. Rotate i to select Read to listen to the message. Press u.
The text message or E-mail is displayed. The system automatically starts reading out the message.
3. To discontinue the message read- out. Press u.
1 Receiving a Text Message/E-mail
The system does not display any received messages while you are driving. You can only hear them read aloud.
With some phones, you may be able to display up to 20 most recent text messages and E-mails.
State or local laws may limit your use of the HFL text message/E-mail feature. Only use the text message/ E-mail feature when conditions allow you to do so safely.
When you receive a text message or E-mail for the first time since the phone is paired to HFL, you are asked to turn the New Text/Email Alert setting to On.
turn on or off the text/E-mail notice
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Displaying Messages
H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Text/Email
1. Select account if necessary.
2. Rotate i to select a message. Press u.
The text message is displayed. The system automatically starts reading the message aloud.
Displaying text messages 1 Displaying Messages
The icon appears next to an unread message.
If you delete a message on the phone, the message is also deleted in the system. If you send a message from the system, the message goes to your phones outbox.
To see the previous or next message, move w or y on the text message screen.
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H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Text/Email
1. Rotate i to select a folder. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select a message. Press u.
Displaying E-mails 1 Displaying E-mails
Received text messages and E-mails may appear in the message list screen at the same time. In this case, text messages are titled No subject.
The text message is displayed. The system automatically starts reading the message aloud.
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1. Go to the text message or E-mail screen.
The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying Messages P. 246
2. Press u to stop reading. Press u again to start reading the message from the beginning.
1. Go to the text message or E-mail
Read or stop reading a message
Reply reading a message
screen.
The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying Messages P. 246
2. Move r and rotate i to select Reply. Press u.
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3. Rotate i to select the reply message. Press u.
The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
4. Select Send to send the message.
Message Sent appears on the screen when the reply message was successfully sent.
1. Go to the text message screen. The system automatically starts reading the message aloud.
Making a call to a sender
1 Reply to a message
The available fixed reply messages are as follows:
Talk to you later, Im driving.
Im on my way.
Im running late.
OK
Yes
No
You cannot add, edit, or delete reply messages.
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2. Move r and rotate i to select Call. Press u.
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Roadside Assistance* H MENU button (on Phone Settings) Roadside Assistance
Provides a nationwide service for unexpected incidents. You can call for assistance using a phone paired and connected to Bluetooth HandsFreeLink.
Rotate i to select a phone number. Press u.
Dialing starts automatically.
1 Roadside Assistance*
If you are subscribed to a paid AcuraLink package, you can call the roadside assistance using the LINK button instead of your phone. 2 AcuraLink P. 256
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HFL Menus
The power mode must be in ACCESSORY or ON to use HFL.
Phone Settings screen 1. Press the SETTINGS button.
2. Rotate i to select Phone Settings, then press u.
1 HFL Menus
To use HFL, you must first pair your Bluetooth- compatible cell phone to the system while the vehicle is parked.
Some functions are limited while driving. A message appears on the screen when the vehicle is moving and the operation is canceled.
t the user name of a paired phone.
Phone Connect phone
Add Bluetooth Device
hone from the system.
Connect a phone to the system.(Existing entry list)
Pair a phone to the system.
ate a security PIN for a paired phone. lace a previously paired phone with a phone.
lete a previously paired phone.
ystem.
Edi Edit Device
Name
Bluetooth Device List
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Replace This Device
Disconnect a paired p
*1: Appears only when a phone is connected to HFL.
Disconnect
Edit PIN Cre Rep new
Delete This Device De
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Manual Input
Edit Speed Dial New Entry
Import from Call History
*1:
Import from Phonebook
Delete All Delete all the previously stored speed dial numbers.
Select a phone number from the call history to store as a speed dial number. Select a phone number from the phonebook to store as a speed dial number.
Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number.
Edit
Delete
(Existing entry list)
Edit a previously stored speed dial number. Change a number. Create or delete a voice tag.
Delete a previously stored speed dial number.
Set calls to automatically transfer from your phone to HFL when you enter the vehicle.
Auto Transfer
ncoming call after about four
mported when a phone is paired to
call screen.
and off.
the screen when HFL receives a new
Phone Settings group as default.
Text/ Email*1
Appears only when a phone is connected to HFL.
Auto Answer
Ring Tone
Set whether to automatically answer an i seconds. Select the ring tone.
Use Contact Photo
Set phonebook data to be automatically i HFL. Display a callers picture on an incoming
Automatic Phone Sync
Select Account Select a mail or text message account.
Enable Text/Email Turn the text message/E-mail function on
New Text/Email Alert Select whether a pop-up alert comes on text message/E-mail.
Cancel/Reset all customized items in the Default
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Phone screen 1. Press the PHONE button.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu items.
from the call history to store as a Manual Input
from the phonebook to store as a
Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number.
ial list.
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ial list.
Phonebook*1
Dial*1
Display the paired phones phonebook.
Enter a phone number to dial.
Select a phone number speed dial number.
Speed Dial*1
New Entry Import from Call History
Import from Phonebook
Select a phone number speed dial number.
More Speed Dials Display another paired phones speed d
: Appears only when a phone is connected to HFL.
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See the previous message.
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Previous
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System reads received message aloud, or stop message from being read.
essage using one of six fixed phrases.
nder.
Select a message and press .
message account.
Redial*1 Redial the last number dialed in the phones history.
Display the last 20 outgoing, incoming and missed calls.
Call History*1
All
Dialed
Received
Display the last 20 outgoing calls. Display the last 20 incoming calls.
Missed Display the last 20 missed calls.
Roadside Assistance*1,2 Makes a call to the number for the Roadside Assistance service.
*1:
Text/Email*1
read aloud.
Not available on all models
Next See the next messag
Reply
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Reply to a received m
Make a call to the se
Select Account Select a mail or text
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Is a subscription-based service that provides convenient features such as voice communication in case of emergency, online security, one-on-one operator assistance, and the transmission of important messages regarding your vehicles status. For information on traffic rerouting and traffic information updates, provided by the AcuraLink server.
In Case of Emergency
If your vehicles airbags deploy or if the unit detects that the vehicle is severely impacted, your vehicle
Automatic collision notification
1 AcuraLink
AcuraLink also provides services you can operate from the Internet or your smartphone.
To subscribe to AcuraLink, or to get more information about all of its features, contact an Acura dealer or visit owners.acura.com.
1 In Case of Emergency
Your vehicle may not be able to connect to the operator if the battery level is low, the line is disconnected or you do not have adequate cellular coverage.
You cannot use emergency services when:
You travel outside the AcuraLink service rage areas. is a problem with the connecting es, such as the ASSIST button, phone, speakers, or the unit itself.
are not subscribed to the service or your ription is no longer valid.
nnot operate other navigation- or phone- functions using the screens while talking operator.
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If you need to talk to the AcuraLink operator in an emergency situation, you can manually connect to them by pressing the ASSIST button with the power mode in ACCESSORY or ON.
1. Open the cover attached to the ceiling console.
2. Press the ASSIST button.
You are connected to the AcuraLink operator.
Manual operator connection 1 Manual operator connection
Do not press the button while driving. When you need to contact the operator, park the vehicle in a safe place.
If the unit fails to connect to the operator, it automatically cancels the action after three minutes.
In an emergency, the cover can be broken through to press the ASSIST button.
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Security Features Your subscribed telematics service provider can track your vehicles location, remotely lock or unlock doors, and help you find your vehicle. To use these features, you need your user ID and personal identification number (PIN).
Stolen vehicle tracking This feature searches and tracks down your vehicle position even if it is on the move. If you believe that your vehicle has been stolen, contact the police as well as the provider.
Remote door lock/unlock The provider can remotely lock or unlock doors upon your request.
Vehicle finder This feature is convenient to use when trying to locate your vehicle in large areas, such as a crowded parking lot. If you cannot locate your vehicle after using the
1 Security Features
The contact information of your provider, your user ID and PIN will be given when you subscribe to AcuraLink. If you forget any of the above, contact a dealer or go to owners.acura.com.
You can also activate the remote door lock/ unlock and vehicle finder features from the Internet or using your smartphone app. Ask a dealer or visit owners.acura.com for details.
1 Vehicle finder
The lights will stop flashing and horn will stop sounding under the following conditions:
n 30 seconds have elapsed. unlock the doors using the remote smitter. unlock the doors using the keyless access m.
unlock the doors using the built-in key. power mode is set to ACCESSORY or ON.
remote transmitters answerback function, you can contact the provider which can then flash your vehicles exterior lights and sound the horn.
Security alarm notification If the security system in your vehicle detects an abnormal condition, such as someone tampering with the lock on your vehicle, the provider notifies you by your preferred method.
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Operator Assistance Connect to the AcuraLink operator when trying to find a destination or for roadside assistance.
1. Press the LINK button.
Connection to the operator begins.
2. Talk to the operator.
To disconnect, press the selector knob, select End Call on the On
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1 Operator Assistance
Remain attentive to road conditions and driving during operator assistance.
LINK Button
Demand Multi-Use Display , or press the Hang-up button.
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AcuraLink Message AcuraLink sends you messages on vehicle features, safety and emissions recall campaigns, maintenance reminders, and diagnostic information. When you receive a new message, an icon appears on the upper right corner of the navigation screen.
There are six message categories. Feature Guide: Messages about your vehicle and its features are sent daily for the
1 AcuraLink Message
Messages may not appear immediately after your vehicle purchase. It can take several days for your dealer to register your vehicles ID.
If an icon includes an exclamation point, it indicates that Acura gives high priority to this message compared to the one without.
: An unread message with high priority : An unread message
Message Icon
Message category 1 Message category
The types of messages you receive can be modified. Ask a dealer or visit owners.acura.com.
n call your dealer, find the nearest dealer, dule appointments from the message in Maintenance Minder, Recalls/ igns, and Diagnostic Info. sage Options P. 261
first 90 days. Quick Tips: Supplements your Owners Manual with updated vehicle information. Diagnostic Info: Appears when a warning indicator or message comes on.
Rotate i to select Check Later or Check Now. Selecting Check Now lets you know if you should see a dealer immediately or
later in accordance with the warning severity level. Scheduled Dealer Appointment: An appointment made through the Acura
server or Acura Owners website can be rescheduled or canceled from this option. 2 Dealer Appointments P. 262
Maintenance Minder: Lets you know which maintenance item is due along with a reminder message.
Recalls/Campaigns: Reminds you of a recall or important safety information. You should also be notified by mail.
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1. Press the INFO button, rotate i to select AcuraLink/Messages, then press u. If your display has changed from
Info menu to Current Drive, press the MENU button.
Select AcuraLink messages. 2. Rotate i to select a category,
then press u. If there are unread messages in a
category, a message icon appears next to that category.
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Reading a message 1 Reading a message
If there is no message listed on the menu, AcuraLink/Messages is grayed out and cannot be selected.
The message icon disappears once you read the message.
However, the exclamation mark that indicates that the message has a high priority remains.
: A read message with high priority.
M ge Options
ailable options vary by message category.
n delete all messages in a category at
is available only when the Message Auto ng setting is in ON, and the language d is English.
3. Rotate i to select a message you want to read, then press u.
While a message is displayed, you can use options to take immediate action to the message.
ilable options are: oice: Reads the message aloud. Select Stop to cancel it.
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Find Acura Dlr.: Searches for the nearest Acura dealer. Delete: Deletes the displayed message. Call Your Dealer: Calls your Acura dealer using HFL. Schedule Dealer Appointment: Automatically sets an appointment date at your
dealer. Phone number: Dials a number displayed in the message via HFL. Diagnostic Info: Updates the current diagnostic message by connecting to the
Acura server using HFL.
You can confirm the scheduled appointment date when you receive a Maintenance Minder or Recalls/Campaigns message, or reschedule any existing appointments.
1. Select a Maintenance Minder, Recalls/Campaigns, or Scheduled
Dealer Appointments 1 Dealer Appointments
To set up an automated dealer appointment when a regular maintenance is due, visit the Acura Owners website at owners.acura.com and set the required option. A reminder message will be sent as the date for the dealer appointment
ches. A reminder message will also be ou schedule an appointment online using edule Service Appointment function.
re not satisfied with the proposed tment date and time, call your dealer .
el the scheduled appointment, select Appointment when a message is ed.
Dealer Appointment message. 2. Rotate i to select Scheduled
Dealer Appointment or Reschedule Appointment (depending on the screen). Press u. A suggested time and date are
displayed. 3. Rotate i to select Confirm
Appointment. Press u to accept the time and date.
4. Press u to select OK.
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Rear Entertainment System
The Rear Entertainment System (RES) is operable from both the front control panel and the rear control panel. 2 Front Control Panel Operation P. 278 2 Rear Control Panel Operation P. 267
Auxiliary Console Panel
Auxiliary input jacks and headphone connectors for the rear entertainment system are on the back of the center console compartment.
V = Video jack
L = Left audio jack
R = Right audio jack
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1 Rear Entertainment System
This vehicles overhead mounted video display, if so equipped, includes mercury-containing components. Upon removal, please reuse, recycle, or dispose of as hazardous waste.
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system will accept auxiliary inputs from standard video games and video ipment. Some video game power supplies may cause poor picture quality.
eadphone Connectors
e are two headphone connectors for the rear passengers. Each connector has its volume control.
AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
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ent System
HDMI Input Jack (Ultrawide RES only)
There is an HDMI input jack on the back of the center console compartment. The system will accept HDMI input from video games and video equipment which are equipped with an HDMI jack.
Open the outlet cover and insert the cable.
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Rear Entertainm ent System
Playable Discs
The discs that come with these labels can be played in your vehicles rear entertainment system.
Also look for the region code of 1 or ALL on the package or jacket on the disc.
DVD-ROMs are not playable in this unit.
1 Playable Discs
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS Digital Surround
DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. includes software. DTS, Inc. All Rights d.
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The disc packages or jackets should have one of these marks.
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Rear Control Panel Operation
Selecting the Audio Source
RES
1. Press the Rear Power button on the front control panel.
2. Press the audio source button on the rear control panel.
You can also change the audio source by the front control panel. 2 Selecting the Audio Source using front control panel P. 278
3. Select a station, channel, track, or chapter using the CH/FOLDER, TUNE/SKIP, or CATEGORY bars. 2 Overhead Screen and Rear Control Panel P. 15
Ultrawide RES
1. Press the Rear Power button on the front control panel.
1 Rear Control Panel Operation
In the procedures of this section, select means the following actions:
ar control panel can be detached from the unit and used as a remote control. rhead Screen and Rear Control Panel
section, screen illustrations from the rd RES are used for the explanation unless ise noted.
reen is displayed on the overhead screen.
RES
Press the cursor buttons on the rear control panel.
Ultrawide RES
Rotate the Interface Dial on the rear control panel.
2. Press the SOURCE button on the rear control panel.
3. Select the audio source. Press the ENTER button.
You can also change the audio source by the front control panel. 2 Selecting the Audio Source using front control panel P. 278
4. Select a station, channel, track, or chapter using the CH/FOLDER, TUNE/SKIP, or CATEGORY bars.
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Rear Control Panel OperationRear DVD Menu
Rear Entertainm ent System
Rear DVD Menu H MENU button (in the DVD mode)
Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Top Menu: Displays the top menu of the DVD.
Menu: Displays the menu of the DVD.
Play Mode: Displays while a DVD is playing and changes the DVDs audio, subtitle, or angle settings. 2 Setting the Play Mode P. 269
Initial Settings: Displays while a DVD is not playing and changes the DVD preferences. 2 DVD Initial Settings (RES only) P. 274
Search/NumInput: Skips to a title or chapter by entering the number. 2 Searching a Title/Chapter P. 270
Repeat: o TITLE REPEAT: Repeats the current title. p CHAPTER REPEAT: Repeats the current chapter.
Pause/Play: Pauses or resume the playback
Stop: Stops the playback.
Return: Hides the rear audio menu.
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ent System
H MENU button (in the DVD mode) Play Mode
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
2. Select an option. Press the ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Audio: Selects the language of the DVD audio.
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ubtitle: Selects the language of the DVD subtitle.
ngle: Selects the angle of a scene shot with multiple cameras.
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Rear Entertainm ent System
H MENU button (in the DVD mode) Search/NumInput
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
2. Select a number. Press the ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Title: Skips to a title you specify.
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umInput: Enters a number of a title or chapter to skip.
nter a number and select ENT. Press the ENTER button.
nter a number and press the ENTER button. Select DONE.
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Rear Control Panel OperationScreen and Surround Settings Rear Entertainm
ent System
Screen and Surround Settings H SETUP button (in the DVD mode)
Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Brightness (Ultrawide RES only): Adjusts the screens brightness. Adjust the brightness using the Interface Dial and press the ENTER button.
Appearance (Ultrawide RES only): Selects the color of the rear menu screen.
Display Adjust: Adjusts the screens preferences. 2 Adjusting the Screen P. 272
Aspect Ratio: Selects an aspect ratio of the image 2 Setting the RES Aspect Ratio P. 273 2 Setting the Ultrawide RES Aspect Ratio P. 273
PERSONAL SURROUND: Sets the surround of the wireless headphones. You can choose from three options: Music, Cinema, or Voice. Select Off to disable the feature.
Language: Sets the system language used on all screens. You can choose from three languages: English, Franais (French), or Espaol (Spanish).
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Rear Entertainm ent System
H SETUP button (in the DVD mode) Display Adjust
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
2. Make the adjustment. Press the ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Brightness (RES only): Adjusts the screens brightness.
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ontrast: Adjusts the screens contrast.
lack Level: Adjusts the screens black level.
olor: Adjusts the screens color strength.
int: Adjusts the screens hue.
eset: Resets all the settings to their factory default.
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ent System
H MENU button (in the DVD mode) Aspect Ratio
Select an option. Press the ENTER button.
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Setting the RES Aspect Ratio
Setting the Ultrawide RES Aspect Ratio
ENU button (in the DVD mode) Aspect Ratio
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
2. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
following items are available:
ide: Selects the wide screen option (Normal, Full, Super Full, Ultra Full).
oom: Selects the zoom screen option (Super Zoom, Ultra Zoom).
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Rear Entertainm ent System
DVD Initial Settings (RES only) H MENU button (in the DVD mode) Initial Settings
Set the DVD default settings so that you do not have to select the settings each time you play a DVD.
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
2. Select an option. Press the ENTER button.
The following items are available:
Language Settings: Selects a menu language of the DVD (top) menu.
Dynamic Range: Sets whether to control the range of the loud and low sounds. On: Adjusts the dynamic range to easily hear the low sound. Off (factory default): Disables the feature.
Angle Mark: Sets whether to display the angle symbol. On: Displays the angle symbol when playing the multiple angle scenes. Off (factory default): Disables the feature.
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Rear Control Panel OperationDual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only) Rear Entertainm
ent System
H MENU button (in the DVD mode) Initial Settings Language Settings
1. Select an item. Press the ENTER button.
2. Select a language. Press the ENTER button.
Dual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only)
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Selecting the DVD Menu Language 1 Selecting the DVD Menu Language
When you select Other, enter a 4-digit language code. 2 List of Language Codes P. 337
ct between the two screen modes, single or dual.
ingle Mode
selected source is displayed in the center of the screen.
ual Mode
o separate screens are displayed side by side. You can only select one output rce from the front audio system. The other source must come from AUX- EO or AUX-HDMI.
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Rear Entertainm ent System
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Select a source (e.g., AUX- VIDEO).
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Press the DUAL button.
Select the si (e.g., Left
Press the SW button.
DVD AUX-VIDEO
UX-VIDEO DVD
Press the SINGLE button.
Select a sour (e.g., DVD
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ent System
Replacing the Batteries
1. Remove the rear control panel. 2 Overhead Screen and Rear Control Panel P. 15
2. Open the cover.
3. Change the batteries.
Battery type: BR3032
1 Replacing the Batteries
An improperly disposed of battery can hurt the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.
Cover
Front Control Panel Operation
Operate the Rear Entertainment System (RES) from the front control panel.
Selecting the Audio Source using front control panel
1. Press the Rear 9 (Power) button on the front control panel.
2. Press the REAR AUDIO button.
The rear source is displayed on the front audio screen and the On Demand Multi-Use Display.
The rear source is heard from the front speakers.
3. Select Rear Audio Source on the
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On Demand Multi-Use Display.
4. Select the audio source icon on the On Demand Multi-Use Display.
5. Select a station, channel, track, or chapter in the same way as the front audio system. 2 Audio P. 141
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Front Control Panel OperationRear System Setup Rear Entertainm
ent System
Rear System Setup H SETTINGS button Rear Ent Settings
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
The following items are available:
Source Select Popup: Selects whether the list of selectable audio sources comes on when the AUDIO button is pressed.
Rear Control: Sets whether to use the rear control panel to control the RES. On (factory default): Operates the RES using the rear control panel. Off: Disables the feature.
Rear Speaker: Sets the front audio source to play through the rear speakers, even when the RES is on. The RES source can only be heard through the wireless headphones. On (factory default): Outputs the sound of the front source to the rear speakers. Off: Disables the feature.
Single/Dual Screen Mode (Ultrawide RES only): Selects a source to continue playing when you switch from dual mode to single mode on the overhead screen. Rotate i to select a source and press u.
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Front Control Panel OperationSetting the DVD Menu
Rear Entertainm ent System
Setting the DVD Menu
H MENU button (in DVD mode)
1. Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
Select Other Function to display additional menu entries.
2. Rotate i to select an option. Press u.
Interface Dial
The following items are available:
Top Menu: Displays the top menu of the DVD.
Menu: Displays the menu of the DVD.
Repeat: Repeat Title: Repeats the current title. Repeat Chapter: Repeats the current chapter.
Change Source: Changes the audio source mode.
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Front Control Panel OperationSetting the DVD Menu Rear Entertainm
ent System
Play/Pause: Pauses or resume the playback. Stop: Stops the playback. Audio/Subtitle: Selects the language of the DVD audio and the DVD subtitle. Angle: Selects the angle of a scene shot with multiple cameras. Back: Hides the DVD menu. Number Input: Enters a number of a title or chapter to skip.
Search: Skips to a title or chapter by Interface Dial.
1. Select More.
2. Select a setting item.
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On Demand Multi-Use Display
following items are available:
ound Settings: Displays the sound preferences screen. Adjusting the Sound P. 151
top: Stops the playback.
epeat: epeat Title: Repeats the current title. epeat Chapter: Repeats the current chapter.
creen Settings: Displays the screen preferences screen. Changing the Screen Settings P. 86
Wireless Headphones
Using the Wireless Headphones
Audio for the Rear Entertainment System is sent to the wireless headphones that come with the system.
1. Pivot the earpieces outward.
2. Adjust the volume by turning the
1 Using the Wireless Headphones
When you remove the headphones, the earpieces automatically pivot inward, and the headphones turn off. When not in use, store the headphones in the back pocket of either front seat.
Some state and local government agencies prohibit the use of headphones by the driver of a motor vehicle. Always obey applicable laws and regulations.
You can use wired headphones through the auxiliary input jacks. 2 Auxiliary Console Panel P. 264
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Rear Entertainm ent System
dial on the bottom of the right earpiece.
3. Wear the headphones correctly with the left and right earpieces on the correct sides.
L (left) and R (right) are marked on the sides of the frame.
Volume Dial
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Wireless HeadphonesChanging the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES only) Rear Entertainm
ent System
Changing the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES only)
In dual screen mode, you can switch the sound source of the wireless headphones between the left and right side screens.
Slide the tab to L for the left side, or R for the right side.
Wireless Headphone 1 Changing the Sound Source (Ultrawide RES only)
You can switch the sound source from the setup menu if you connected a set of wired headphones.
1. Press the SETUP button on the rear control panel.
2. Select Wired Headphones. Press the ENTER button.
3. Select Left or Right to switch the sound source. Press the ENTER button.
Tab
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Wireless HeadphonesReplacing the Batteries
Rear Entertainm ent System
Replacing the Batteries
1. Insert a coin in the slot and twist it slightly to pry the cover away from the earpiece.
2. Pull the cover outward, and pivot it out of the way.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Install the new battery in the earpiece as shown in the diagram
1 Replacing the Batteries
The battery is under the cover on the left earpiece.
An improperly disposed of battery can hurt the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.
If static is heard in the headphones, try replacing the battery.Coin
Cover
next to the battery slot.
Battery Type: AAA battery
5. Slide the cover back into place on the earpiece, then press down on the back edge to lock it in place.
Battery
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functions incorporated into the
navigat ney easier and more enjoyable.
Computer ....................................... 286 ndar ................................................ 287 rmation Functions .......................... 288 stem Device Information ................... 288 ap Data Update ................................ 288 o Screen Preference ......................... 289
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Trip Computer
H INFO button Trip Computer
View the distance traveled and average fuel consumption.
Move w or y to select the trip information.
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Displays the following trip information:
Instant Fuel: The current estimated instant fuel economy.
Average Fuel: The average fuel economy since the last key cycle.
1st, 2nd, 3rd Prev.: The previous average fuel consumption.
RANGE: The estimated distance you can travel on the fuel remaining in the tank.
These values are estimates only.
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following items are available:
urrent Drive: Displays the current trip information.
istory of Trip A: Displays information for three previous histories. The formation is stored every time you reset Trip A.
elete History: Deletes the trip information. Move r on the Trip A screen to lect Delete History, then press u. You will receive a confirmation message on e screen. Rotate i to select Yes, then press u.
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Calendar
H INFO button Calendar
View the calendar screen.
Move w or y to select the months of the year.
Information Functions
System Device Information H SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map System Device Information
View database, software, device, and vehicle identification information.
Map Data Update
1 System Device Information
You will need this information when ordering a map update. 2 Obtaining a Navigation Update P. 313
1 Map Update Status
eration is only available during a database . ining a Navigation Update P. 313
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SETTINGS button Navi Settings Map Map Data Update
heck the map data update status when updating the map database.
This op update 2 Obta
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Information FunctionsInfo Screen Preference O
ther Features
Info Screen Preference H SETTINGS button Info Settings Other Info Screen Preference
Select the top menu when the INFO button is pressed.
Rotate i to select your desired setting item. Press u.
The following options are available:
Info Top: A brief menu pops up.
Info Menu (factory default): A full menu pops up.
Off: A menu does not pop up.
Multi-view Rear Camera
About Your Multi-View Rear Camera The navigation screen can display your vehicles rear view. The display automatically changes to the rear view when the shift lever is moved to Reverse.
Multi-View Rear Camera Display Area
1 About Your Multi-View Rear Camera
The rear camera view is restricted. You cannot see the corner ends of the bumper or what is underneath the bumper. Its unique lens also makes objects appear closer or farther than they actually are.
Visually confirm that it is safe to drive before backing up. Certain conditions (such as weather, lighting, and high temperatures) may also restrict the rear view. Do not rely on the rearview display which does not give you all information about conditions at the back of your vehicle.
If the camera lens is covered with dirt or moisture, use a soft, moist cloth to keep the lens clean and free of debris.
Normal View Mode
Wide View Mode
Guidelines
Bumper
Camera
Approx. 20 inches (50 cm)
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ou can view three different camera angles on the rearview display. Press the terface dial to switch the angle.
Top View is last used before you turn the power mode to OFF, Wide mode is elected next time you turn the power on and move the shift lever to Reverse.
Top Down View Mode
Approx. 118 inches (3 m)
Approx. 79 inches (2 m)
Approx. 39 inches (1 m)
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Multi-view Rear CameraAbout Your Multi-View Rear Camera O
ther Features
H SETTING button Camera Settings
Rotate i to select an item. Press u.
The following items are available:
Fixed Guideline: O O
D O O
Multi-View Rear Camera Settings
n (factory default): Guidelines appear when you shift into Reverse. ff: Guidelines do not appear when the dynamic guideline is off.
ynamic Guideline: n (factory default): Guidelines move according to the steering wheel direction. ff: Guidelines do not move.
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bleshooting ................................... 294 ap, Voice, Entering Destinations........ 294 affic .................................................. 296 idance, Routing ............................... 297 date, Coverage, Map Errors ............. 299
splay, Accessories.............................. 299 iscellaneous Questions ...................... 299 r Messages...................................... 300 vigation System................................ 300 Player ............................................. 301 rd Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ................ 302 d/USB Flash Drive.......................... 303
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lumped in with a major metro area. In , streets may be missing or only partially
e map.
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On.
to the microphone on the ceiling, the sing the correct command when
list of the applicable voice commands.
nfirmation screen.
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Startup Confirmation screen is displayed every e I start the car.
This is normal. The Startup Confirmation scree always operate the navigation system in a safe screen goes off after a certain period of time displayed.
navigation system reboots by itself (returns to the ning screen).
A reboot can be caused by extreme temperatu does not necessarily indicate a problem. If this
do I specify a destination when an entered city or et could not be found?
Try entering the street first. Some cities are rural unverified areas or new subdivisions numbered.
Try selecting the destination directly from th 2 Map Input P. 111
y do some letters become grayed out when I enter address?
As you enter each letter in an address or a pla looks in the database to see what letters are p apply.
I delete Personal Addresses, Previous ions, or the Home Address?
1. Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Set types of information.
2. Select the type of address to delete. 3. Select Delete.
hear the navigation system voice. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Select System set to 0.
2. Select Voice Rec. and set Voice Prompt to
e control system is having difficulty ing my voice commands.
Check that the vents are not blowing air on vehicle is as quiet as possible, and you are u speaking. 2 Voice Recognition P. 25
Say d Voice Help on any screen to see a
give voice commands. Make sure you selected OK at the Startup Co 2 Start-up P. 22
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I ca onscreen functions and features are ing. Use voice commands or pull over to
Th in sou
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Ho ttings > Personal Info > PIN Number >
choice to change or remove the PIN.
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on
nnot select an option using the Interface Dial. To reduce potential driver distraction, certain limited or inoperable while the vehicle is mov proceed.
e navigation system pronunciation of street names the guidance command or destination address nds strange.
The basic guidance phrases use a studio-reco pronounced using a machine-generated voic mispronounced or sound strange at times.
e screen is bright when I drive at night. 1. Check that the nighttime dashboard brigh 2. Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Se
Night color to Black for the best contrast. 2 Switching Display Mode Manually P. 7
e screen is dark when I drive during the day. Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Setti color to White for the best contrast. 2 Switching Display Mode Manually P. 74
w do I change or remove my PIN? 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Se Address Book PIN or Go Home PIN.
2. Enter your existing PIN. You then have the 2 PIN Numbers P. 47
ave forgotten my PIN. How do I reset the PIN for me or the PIN for personal addresses?
A dealer must reset the PIN for you.
y is Call grayed out on the Calculate Route screen? Your phone is not paired to Bluetooth Hand use. 2 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink P. 210
Problem Soluti
296
TroubleshootingTraffic
Troubleshooting
Tra
n
Acu be
ilable on the map screen.
rmation every five minutes. If the K button, and connect to the operator.
in your metropolitan area. Call Acura ion P. 312 er for assistance. , Canada, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
The rou
ion system provides a detour route to tly faster route than the original one.
ould be faster based on freeway perience to determine whether the
gs > Routing, and set Traffic
The navi alternate surface s
How can original
ffic
Problem Solutio
raLink Real-Time Traffic information could not received or is not displayed properly.
Check that the traffic status indicator is ava 2 Map Screen Legend P. 9
Check that the traffic icons are turned on. 2 Showing Icons on Map P. 71
AcuraLink automatically updates traffic info information remains the same, press the LIN 2 AcuraLink P. 256
There may be a temporary technical problem Client Relations to see if there is an outage. 2 Acura Client Relations Contact Informat
If the situation persists, see your Acura deal AcuraLink is not available in Alaska, Hawaii
navigation system sometimes provides a detour te when I am driving a route on the freeway.
If Traffic Rerouting is set to On, the navigat your destination only if it can find a significan 2 Traffic Rerouting P. 58
gation system routes me to an exit and an freeway with unknown flow speeds or treets.
The navigation system predicts which route sh congestion along your route. Use your own ex alternate route would be faster.
I ignore the detour route and return to the route?
Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Settin Rerouting to Off. 2 Traffic Rerouting P. 58
297
TroubleshootingGuidance, Routing Troubleshooting
Gu
on
Th wa sys
the optimal route. You can change the ute.
Th po me
ngs > Routing, and set Traffic
Th ing revision. You can access the most
Th the the
e dashboard) is not blocked. For best rd, such as radar detectors, cell phones,
s can interfere with the GPS reception.
ngs > Map > View > North-Up, or say ientation.
e navigation system updates the time to to give you a better estimate of arrival
are of the width of intersections. Large temporary loss of the GPS signal.
Continued
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How do
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Problem Soluti
e navigation system does not route me the same y I would go or the same way as other mapping tems.
The navigation system attempts to generate route preferences used when calculating a ro 2 Route Preference P. 54
e navigation system wants to route me around tential traffic problems. How do I stop these pop-up ssages?
Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Setti Rerouting to Off. 2 Traffic Rerouting P. 58
e street Im on is not shown on the map screen. The mapping database is constantly undergo recent information on the internet. 2 Map Coverage P. 313
e vehicle position icon is not following the road and GPS icon text in the upper left hand corner of screen is white or missing.
Check that the GPS antenna (located in th reception, remove items from the dashboa or loose articles.
Metallic tinting or other aftermarket device Please consult a dealer. 2 GPS System P. 310
e highlighted route and voice guidance or turned into a blue/pink line before I got to ination.
Your route has entered an unverified area. 2 Unverified Routing P. 56
I stop the map from rotating as I drive along? Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Setti d Display north-up to change the map or
e to destination display sometimes increases ough I am getting closer to my destination.
If your speed reduces due to slower traffic, th destination based on your actual road speed time.
icle position icon on the map lags a short behind, especially when I arrive at an tion.
This is normal. The navigation system is unaw differences in vehicle position can indicate a 2 GPS System P. 310
298
TroubleshootingGuidance, Routing
Troubleshooting
The re displayed if Display Tracking is set to
How from
gs > Map, set Display Tracking to Off e dots from the map.
A ro rou
ure to select sections of roads that
My pos has
et due to GPS calculation errors.
My scre
na can receive signals from at least four area. The elevation is also not displayed level.
n
screen is showing white dots as I drive along. These dots are called breadcrumbs. These a On. 2 Display Tracking P. 83
do I remove the white dots (breadcrumbs) my screen?
Press the SETTINGS button. Select Navi Settin or select Delete Tracking to remove the whit 2 Display Tracking P. 83
ad that I selected to avoid is being used when ting.
When you draw your area to avoid, make s include at least one intersection. 2 Avoided Area P. 60
elevation (shown when I display the current ition) seems to fluctuate even though my elevation not changed.
This is normal. The elevation can vary 100 fe 2 GPS System P. 310
elevation is missing on the current position en.
The elevation is only displayed if the GPS anten satellites. Try moving the vehicle into an open if the calculated elevation is zero or below sea
Problem Solutio
299
TroubleshootingUpdate, Coverage, Map Errors Troubleshooting
Up
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ing revision. You can access the most
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50 U.S. states, Canada, Puerto Rico, and in other countries.
Ho tabase. If you encounter major errors, see
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on
ld the 9 (Power) button for two have installed an aftermarket system,
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date, Coverage, Map Errors
splay, Accessories
llaneous Questions
Problem Soluti
city is not part of a fully verified detailed coverage a.
The mapping database is constantly undergo recent information on the internet. 2 Map Coverage P. 313
es the navigation system work outside North erica?
The navigation system contains maps for the Mexico. The navigation system will not work 2 Map Coverage P. 313
w do I report errors I find in the database? Minor errors are bound to occur in a large da 2 Reporting Errors P. 312
Problem Soluti
e display appears dim when starting the car in really ather.
This is normal. The display will become brigh
Problem Soluti
ery was disconnected or went dead, and the on system is asking for a code.
Set the power mode to ON, and press and ho seconds. The system should reactivate. If you contact a dealer.
Error Messages
Na
n
The the
temperature is too high. The navigation The system turns back on automatically
Sys war
e HDD when the temperature is below ystem starts up automatically when the
The pro
The low pre
c pressure. Move your vehicle to the
The pro
e HDD when the temperature is high. when the system cools down.
ause other than low temperature, high fter a short wait, try to operate the
m, consult with the dealer.
300
Troubleshooting
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ystem t ools do
DD acc
DD acc orrect t
vigation System
Error Message Solutio
display temperature is too high. For protection, system will shut off until the display cools down.
This message appears briefly when the display system turns off until the display cools down. when the display cools down.
tem temp is low. System will shut down until it ms up.
The navigation system has difficulty reading th approximately -22F (-30C). The navigation s display warms up. navigation system temperature is too low. For
tection, the system will shut off until it warms up.
navigation system atmospheric pressure is too . For protection, the system will shut off until the ssure returns to safe levels.
The HDD is inoperable due to low atmospheri place where the atmospheric pressure is high.
navigation system temperature is too high. For tection, the system will shut off until it cools down.
The navigation system has difficulty reading th The navigation system starts up automatically
emp is too high. System will shut down until it wn.
ess error. Please consult your dealer. Writing of the data to the HDD failed with a c temperature, and low atmospheric pressure. A system again. If this does not solve the proble
ess error. The system will reset and attempt to he problem.
301
Error MessagesCD Player Troubleshooting
CD If a
Solution
Un ipped. The next supported track/file
Ba Ple Pu
nd remove the disc, and check that the
amaged or deformed, and insert the
ars, press the button, and pull out
is a problem with the first disc. s, or the disc cannot be removed,
out of the player.
Me
Ba Ple
amaged or deformed.
nd allow the player to cool down until .
Check D
Heat Err
Player disc error occurs, you may see the following error messages.
Error Message Cause
playable File Track/file format not supported
Current track/file will be sk plays automatically.
d Disc ase Check Owners Manual sh Eject Mechanical error
Press the (eject) button a error message is cleared.
Check that the disc is not d disc again. 2 Protecting CDs P. 170
If the error message reappe the disc.
Insert a different disc. If the new disc plays, there
If the error message repeat contact a dealer. Do not try to force the disc
cha Error
d Disc ase Check Owners Manual
Servo error
isc Disc error
Check that the disc is not d 2 Protecting CDs P. 170
or High temperature
Turn the audio system off a the error message is cleared
302
Error MessagesHard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio
Troubleshooting
Ha If an follo
Solution
HDD Plea
The will
allow the player to cool down until the
The syst
ficulty reading the HDD when the mately -22F (-30C). The navigation y when the display warms up.
Unp ot supported. Current track will be track plays automatically.
rd Disc Drive (HDD) Audio error occurs while playing the Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio, you may see the wing error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer.
Error Message
access error. se consult your dealer.
display system temperature is too high. For protection, the system shut off until the display cools down.
Turn the audio system off and error message is cleared.
navigation system temperature is too low. For protection, the em will shut off until it warms up.
The navigation system has dif temperature is below approxi system starts up automaticall
layable File Appears when a file format n skipped. The next supported
303
Error MessagesiPod/USB Flash Drive Troubleshooting
iPo If a foll
US the device is compatible with the audio
Inc Ple
e device. Then turn the audio system off, error.
Un hen a supported iPod is connected,
Co nnect the iPod.
Un ported format. This error message
MA, or AAC files in the USB flash drive.
hen a supported device is connected,
No Data
Unsupp
d/USB Flash Drive n error occurs while playing an iPod or USB flash drive, you may see the owing error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer.
Error Message Solution
B Error Appears when there is a problem with the audio system. Check if system.
ompatible USB Device ase Check Owners Manual
Appears when an incompatible device is connected. Disconnect th and turn it on again. Do not reconnect the device that caused the
supported Version Appears when an unsupported iPod is connected. If it appears w update the iPod software to the newer version.
nnect Retry Appears when the system does not acknowledge the iPod. Reco
playable File Appears when the files in the USB flash drive are DRM or an unsup appears for about 3 seconds, then plays the next song.
Appears when the iPod is empty.
Appears when the USB flash drive is empty or there are no MP3, W
Check that compatible files are stored on the device.
orted Appears when an unsupported device is connected. If it appears w reconnect the device.
iPod
USB flash drive
iPod and USB flash drive
304
Error MessagesPandora
Troubleshooting
Pa If an If yo
Solution
Inco Plea
le device is connected. Disconnect the ystem off, and turn it again. Do not sed the error.
The Plea
No Plea
tion list on the device. Use the device to
Mu a song or select Dislike over the es in an hour.
ed operation is failed. Try again later.
ilable with Pandora activated. Reboot vice.
ion is not supported. Update Pandora
server is in maintenance. Try again later.
nable to play music. Check your device.
Nav
On
hour.
Unable t Unable t or Unable t
No data
PANDOR
PANDOR
Cannot c phone
ndora error occurs while playing Pandora, you may see the following error messages. u cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer.
Error Message
mpatible USB Device se Check Owners Manual
Appears when an incompatib device. Then turn the audio s reconnect the device that cau
re is no station list in the device. se add the station list to your device.
stations have been created. se create a station on the device.
Appears when there is no sta create a station.
sic licenses force us to limit the number of tracks you may skip each Appears when you try to skip predetermined number of tim
o save rating. o save bookmark
o skip
Appears when the command
Appears when no data is ava the app and reconnect the de
A ver unsupport Appears when Pandora vers to the latest version.
A system maintenance Appears when the Pandora
onnect to PANDORA when stopped. Check your mobile Appears when Pandora is u
igation Screen
Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
305
Error MessagesAhaTM Radio Troubleshooting
Ah If a If y
Solution
Ca de
p is not activated. Check your device.
Inc Ple
ble device is connected. Disconnect the system off, and turn it on again. Do not used the error.
aTM Radio n error occurs while playing AhaTM Radio, you may see the following error messages. ou cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer.
Error Message
nnot connect to AcuraLink. When stopped, check your mobile vice.
Appears when the AhaTM ap
ompatible USB Device ase Check Owners Manual
Appears when an incompati device. Then turn the audio reconnect the device that ca
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Information
System In Entering Acquirin Startup Map Ma
System L GPS Sys Address Databas
Client Ass Resolvin Reportin Acura C
siting a Dealer ................................... 312 ap Coverage ..................................... 313 taining a Navigation Update ............ 313
affic Information ............................... 314 eration in Alaska, Hawaii, Canada,
uerto Rico, and Mexico..................... 314 l Information ................................. 315 pyrights ........................................... 315 er Agreements ................................. 315 required by the FCC ........................ 321
307 312
itialization ..............................308 the Security Code....................308 g GPS Information....................308 Confirmation Screen.................309 tching ......................................309
imitations ................................310 tem...........................................310 Calculation ..............................310 e ..............................................310 istance ....................................312 g Problems ...............................312 g Errors ....................................312 lient Relations Contact Information.
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Reference
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System Initialization
The pow inte batt
En
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quiring GPS Information
ending on the length of time the er was interrupted, your system may ire GPS initialization.
itialization is not necessary, the system eeds directly to the Startup firmation screen.
e system fails to locate a sufficient ber of satellites to locate your position in 10 minutes, the following screen is layed.
308
eference Inform ation
If in proc Con
If th num with disp
navigation system must be initialized if er to the navigation system is
rrupted for any reason (e.g., the ery was disconnected).
tering the Security Code
ost cases, you do not need to enter a rity code. Follow the steps to tivate the system.
1. Set the power mode to ON, and turn on the audio system.
2. Press and hold the 9 (Power) button for more than two seconds.
The system is reactivated when the systems control unit recognizes that the system is in your vehicle. If the control unit fails to recognize, you must go to a dealer and have the system checked.
Ac
Dep pow requ
309
System InitializationStartup Confirmation Screen Reference Inform
ation
If y pro 2 G
ap Matching
p matching is the process of using the uired GPS information to locate your ition on the map screen. If you are on a pped road, the name of the road is layed along the bottom of the map en when map matching is completed. not enter a destination until the road e is displayed.
system may initially show your location a different street (e.g., in urban areas ere streets are close together), may w an incorrect elevation, or may delay display of the vehicle position icon at rsections. This is normal; the system correct itself while you drive.
sho the inte will
ou are experiencing GPS reception blems: PS System P. 310
Startup Confirmation Screen
The Startup Confirmation screen is displayed when initialization has successfully completed. It is displayed every time you start your vehicle. Press u to select OK to continue.
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digitized map database reflects ditions as they existed at various points me before production. Accordingly, r database may contain inaccurate or mplete data or information due to the age of time, road construction, ging conditions, or other causes.
example, some places/landmarks may issing when you search the database use the name was misspelled, the e was improperly categorized, or a e/landmark is not yet in the database. is also true for police stations, itals, and other public institutions. Do
rely on the navigation system if you d law enforcement or hospital services. ays check with local information ces.
310
eference Inform ation
T D re in s
evices docked in a cradle or lying loose n the dashboard
emote starters or hidden vehicle acking systems mounted near the avigation unit
udio electronic devices mounted near e navigation unit
rees, tall buildings, freeway overpasses, nnels, or overhead electrical power ires
GPS is operated by the U.S. artment of Defense. For security ons, there are certain inaccuracies built the GPS for which the navigation m must constantly compensate. This
will be shown a quarter of the way down the block by the system. If there are only 25 actual addresses on the block, the actual location of address 1425 would be at the end of the block.
plac This hosp not nee Alw sour
S System
signals received from the GPS satellites extremely weak (less than a millionth e strength of a local FM station) and ire an unobstructed view of the sky. GPS antenna is located in the board. The signal reception can easily terrupted or interfered with by the wing:
etallic window tint on the front or side indows
ell phones, PDAs, or other electronic
can cause occasional positioning errors of up to several hundred feet.
Address Calculation
The destination icon shows only the approximate location of a destination address. This occurs if the number of possible addresses is different from the number of actual addresses on a block. For example, the address 1425 on a 1400 block with 100 possible addresses (because it is followed by the 1500 block)
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opulation density
vailability or proximity of law nforcement
mergency, rescue, medical, or other ssistance
onstruction work, zones, or hazards
oad and lane closures
egal restrictions (such as vehicular type, eight, load, height, and speed
estrictions)
oad slope or grade
ridge height, width, weight, or other imits
raffic facilities safety
ddition, the map database contains ified and unverified areas. Unverified ets may be missing from the map, in wrong location, or have an incorrect e or address range. A message will
rn you if your route includes unverified ets. Exercise additional caution when ing in unverified areas.
database does not include, analyze, cess, consider, or reflect any of the owing categories of information:
eighborhood quality or safety
Pavement characteristics or conditions
Every effort has been made to verify that the database is accurate. The number of inaccuracies you experience increases the longer you go without obtaining an updated map database. 2 Obtaining a Navigation Update P. 313
We assume no liability for any incident that may result from an error in the program, or from changed conditions not noted above.
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ra Navi
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ra Client Relations l Stop 500-2N-7E 9 Torrance Blvd.
ance, CA 90501-2746 (800) 382-2238
iting a Dealer
u have a question that you cannot lve using the available help resources, can consult a dealer. Please identify specific issue (e.g., error occurs when enter a specific address, when driving certain road, or just when its cold) so the service technician can refer the e to the factory so that a solution can ound. Be patient, the service technician be unfamiliar with your specific issue.
312
eference Inform ation
r places/landmarks: Reporting Errors P. 312
all Acura Client Relations. Acura Client Relations Contact formation P. 312
Please do not report errors in places/ landmarks, such as changes in business names. Information about points of interest are constantly being updated. An updated database is available for purchase, usually in the fall of each year. 2 Obtaining a Navigation Update P. 313
For vehicle position icon errors, screen error messages, or other GPS-related errors: 2 Troubleshooting P. 294 2 System Limitations P. 310
Vis
If yo reso you the you on a that issu be f may
solving Problems
u run into a specific issue that you ot resolve, consult the following help urces:
r navigation system issues: Troubleshooting P. 294
here are also FAQs available online at ww.acuranavi.com.
r traffic-related issues: Traffic P. 296
r reporting issues with the database
Reporting Errors
You can help to improve database accuracy by reporting any errors you encounter.
Report errors in freeways and main verified roads shown in black on the map at http://mapreporter.navteq.com/ dur-web-external/.
Please do not report errors in purple unverified roads. Maps for these areas are provided for reference only. 2 Unverified Routing P. 56
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Client AssistanceMap Coverage Reference Inform
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taining a Navigation date
ra is continually expanding the scope he navigation system. Navigation em software upgrades may be made ilable periodically, usually in the fall of h year.
purchase an update:
btain your vehicles VIN number and he System/Device Information.
System Device Information P. 288
all the Acura Navigation Disc ulfillment Center at (888) 549-3798, or rder online at www.acuranavi.com.
update is not available from a dealer. ever, the dealer may assist you in
aining one for you out of courtesy. re is no program for free updates.
4. Click Map Coverage Details to display a PDF document with a full listing of all coverage areas.
Adobe Reader is required for viewing and printing the Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. To download the latest version of Adobe Reader, visit http:// get.adobe.com/reader/.
2. C F o
An How obt The
ap Coverage
navigation system provides map erage for the United States, Canada, rto Rico, and Mexico. The map erage consists of accurately mapped ified) metropolitan areas and a less urate (unverified) rural database. Note t unverified areas are constantly being iewed and converted to verified areas h year.
Map coverage update information is available from Acura Client Relations or online at www.acuranavi.com.
To find navigation system update information:
1. Visit www.acuranavi.com.
2. Enter your vehicle model and model year.
3. Click Map Coverage to display a list of verified coverage areas on the most recent update.
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Entering a destination address or place/ landmark on another island may result in a screen caution message. This is because there are no ferry routes between islands in the database.
If Street Name Guidance is set to On, the street names will not be read out by voice guidance. This may change in a future data update.
Screens
Puerto Rico and Mexico
ffic Information
tinuously updated traffic information is lable in major metropolitan areas ss the 48 contiguous states and some s in Canada. A list of coverage areas is lable online.
ind traffic information:
isit www.acura.com/realtimetraffic.
elect Real-Time Traffic on the MDX.
lick AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic.
Operation in Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Mexico
All roads displayed on the map screens are verified roads. Information in this manual relating to unverified roads or areas is not applicable.
Map Coverage
Address and Place Entry
315
Reference Inform ation
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he HDD may not be used in a network r by any other manner of simultaneous se in multiple systems.
he HDD is intended solely for personal se (or internal use where the end-user
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Voice Commands
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The map
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splay north up splay heading up splay 3D map splay zoom in splay zoom out splay (specify scale): 1/20 mile (80 m) scale 1/8 mile (200 m) scale 1/4 mile (400 m) scale 1/2 mile (800 m) scale 1 mile (1600 m) scale 2 mile (3 km) scale 5 mile (8 km) scale 15 mile (24 km) scale 50 mile (80 km) scale 150 mile (240 km) scale 350 mile (560 km) scale 1000 mile (1600 km) scale ax zoom in ax zoom out
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oute, displays Route Options) splay setting (equivalent to SETTING) splay map splay map guide (when en route, hows the next guidance point)
splay rear audio splay front audio ncel hat time is it? hat is todays date? ice help (displays commands for urrent screen)
school hospital freeway exit information traffic traffic speeds traffic icons traffic incidents
Go home Register the current location (stores
current location in the Address Book)
M M
vigation Commands
system accepts these commands on a /guidance screen.
splay phone (equivalent to PHONE) splay audio (equivalent to AUDIO) splay navigation (if en route, displays he Route screen) splay information (equivalent to INFO) splay menu (equivalent to MENU. if en
eneral Commands
Display current location (shows current latitude, longitude, and elevation)
Display/Hide (specify icon type): ATM gas station restaurant post office grocery store lodging (hotel, motel) parking garage parking lot
Map Display Commands
Di Di Di Di Di Di
M
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F French restaurant German restaurant Greek restaurant Indian restaurant Italian restaurant Japanese restaurant Korean restaurant Mexican restaurant Pizza Seafood restaurant Thai restaurant Vegetarian restaurant Vietnamese restaurant Other restaurant Shopping Shopping area Accessory store Book store Clothing store Grocery store Home improvement store Mall Office supply store Pharmacy Pet food store Sewing store Shoe store Sporting goods store
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Post office Fast food
Other car dealers Roadside assistance ATM and bank ATM Bank Check cashing Currency exchange Community Business City hall Civic center Convention center Court house Higher education Library
Historical monument Marina Movie theater Museum Park Performing arts Sports complex Tourist attraction Restaurant ZAGAT restaurant American restaurant Californian restaurant Chinese restaurant Coffee shop Continental restaurant
nd nearest (specify place): Fuel and auto Acura dealers Honda dealers Gas station Hydrogen station Auto parts & electronics Auto repair & maintenance Car wash & detailing Motorcycle dealers
ind Place Commands School Emergency room Hospital Police station Veterinarian Lodging Bed & breakfast Hotel Resort Recreation Amusement park Golf course
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T T A A B C C F N P P P R R S T T T T
ice Portal Commands system accepts these commands on Voice Portal screen. all Your contact name all Phone Number nd nearest POI category name o home oute menu ancel route
one Commands system accepts these commands on screen. all by number all by name
tacts that are imported from your ne to the vehicle are all made available oice. Voice Tags can also be recorded ach of your Speed Dial entries.
ental car agency est area ki area ourist information rain station ravel agency ruck stop
The any C C
Con pho by v for e
oy store ravel center irport utomobile club us station amping ommuter rail station erry terminal amed place ark & ride arking garage arking lot
The system accepts these commands when a route is set.
How long to the destination?* How far to the destination?* Display destination map Display entire route Cancel route Repeat guidance
* These commands are not available if you scroll through the map while en route to a destination.
Route Commands Vo The the C C Fi G R C
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ear climate control automatic ear climate control off ear climate control vent ear climate control bi-level ear climate control floor ear fan speed up ear fan speed down ear fan speed # (#: 1 to 5) ear temperature # degrees (#: 57 to 7F, 15 to 29C) ear temperature up ear temperature down ear temperature max heat ear temperature max cool river heated seat automatic assenger heated seat automatic river heated seat off assenger heated seat off river ventilated seat automatic*2
assenger ventilated seat automatic*2
river ventilated seat off*2
assenger ventilated seat off*2
river heated seat high river heated seat low assenger heated seat high assenger heated seat low river ventilated seat high*2
river ventilated seat low assenger ventilated seat high*2
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limate control floor and defrost Front climate control off P
system accepts these commands on st screens. limate control automatic*1
limate control off*1
ir conditioner on*1
ir conditioner off*1
limate control defrost on*1
limate control defrost off*1
ear defrost on*1
ear defrost off*1
limate control fresh air limate control recirculate limate control vent limate control bi-level limate control floor
Temperature up Temperature down Driver temperature up Driver temperature down Passenger temperature up Passenger temperature down Temperature max heat Temperature max cool Driver temperature max heat Driver temperature max cool Passenger temperature max heat Passenger temperature max cool Climate control sync on*1
Climate control sync off*1
Front climate control automatic
R D P D P D P D P D D P P D D
fo Commands
system accepts these commands on screen. rip computer raffic information isplay clock isplay wallpaper
imate Control mmands
Climate control mode automatic Fan speed up Fan speed down Fan speed # (#: 1 to 7) Fan automatic Rear lock on Rear lock off Temperature # degrees (#: 57 to 87F,
15 to 29C) Driver temperature # degrees (#: 57 to
87F, 15 to 29C) Passenger temperature # degrees (#: 57
to 87F, 15 to 29C)
R R R R R R R R R
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udio on*1
udio off*1
adio on*1
adio off*1
adio select FM adio select AM adio tune to # FM : frequency from 87.7 to 107.9) adio tune to # AM : frequency from 530 [five thirty] to
710 [seventeen ten]) adio seek up adio seek down adio next station adio preset # (#: 1 to 12) adio FM preset # (#: 1 to 12) adio AM preset # (#: 1 to 6) adio scan*1
adio select XM M channel # : 0 to 255 [two fifty five]) M channel up M channel down M category up M category down
adio commands
hat album is this? X
g By VoiceTM is a feature that allows you lect music from your Hard Disc Drive or device using your voice. ctivate this mode, you must press the Talk) button on the Voice Portal en and say: Music search.
usic search hat am I listening to? ho am I listening to? ho is this? hats playing? hos playing?
sing Song By Voice
ong By VoiceTM commands
Hard Disc Drive track repeat*1
Hard Disc Drive track scan*1
Hard Disc Drive normal play What am I listening to? Who am I listening to? Who is this? Whats playing? Whos playing? What album is this?
*1: These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action. *2: These commands are available only in the corresponding playback mode.
R (# 1
R R R R R R R R X
(# X X X
assenger ventilated seat low*2
These commands toggle the function nd off, so the command may not ch your intended action. Not available on all models
dio Commands
system accepts these commands on t screens.
TM
Hard Disc Drive play Hard Disc Drive play track # (#: 1 to 30) Hard Disc Drive skip forward Hard Disc Drive skip back Hard Disc Drive album up*2
Hard Disc Drive album down*2
Hard Disc Drive track up Hard Disc Drive track down Hard Disc Drive playlist up*2
Hard Disc Drive playlist down*2
Hard Disc Drive track random*1
HDD commands For avai
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SB play SB play track # (#: 1 to 30) SB skip forward SB skip back SB track random*1
SB track repeat*1
SB track scan*1
SB folder up SB folder down SB folder random*1
SB folder repeat*1
SB folder scan*1
SB normal play
These commands toggle the function and off, so the command may not tch your intended action.
SB commands
isc play isc play track # (#: 1 to 30) isc skip forward isc skip back isc track random*1
isc track repeat*1
isc track scan*1
isc folder up isc folder down isc folder random*1
isc folder repeat*1
isc folder scan*1
isc normal play
isc commands iPod normal play What am I listening to? Who am I listening to? Who is this? Whats playing? Whos playing? What album is this?
*1: These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
U U
*1: on ma
M preset # (#: 1 to 12) M scan*1
M category mode M channel mode
These commands toggle the function and off, so the command may not tch your intended action.
TE: io volume levels cannot be controlled g voice control.
*1: These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
iPod play iPod play track # (#: 1 to 30) iPod skip forward iPod skip back iPod track shuffle*1
iPod album shuffle*1
iPod track repeat*1
iPod commands
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B B B B B B B
NOT Blue wor Aud
A
B
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ternet service play ternet service skip forward*1
ternet service skip back*1
ternet service station up*1
ternet service station down*1
ternet service resume*1
ternet service pause*1
ternet service like*1
ternet service dislike*1
The system accepts these commands le the Internet service is playing.
ar audio on* ar audio off* ar radio on* ar radio off* ar radio select FM ar radio select AM ar radio tune to # FM (#: frequency, g., 95.5) ar radio tune to # AM (#: frequency, g., 1020) ar radio seek up ar radio seek down ar radio next station
ternet service commands
ear Radio Commands
Re
io devices.
uxiliary play
UX commands The system accepts these commands while the AhaTM is playing. Aha radio play Aha radio skip forward Aha radio skip back Aha radio station up Aha radio station down Aha radio resume Aha radio pause Aha radio like Aha radio dislike
AhaTM Radio commands whi
Re Re Re Re Re Re Re e. Re e. Re Re
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luetooth Audio play luetooth Audio skip forward luetooth Audio skip back luetooth Audio group up luetooth Audio group down luetooth Audio pause luetooth Audio resume
E: tooth Audio commands may not k on some phones or Bluetooth
luetooth Audio commands
The system accepts these commands while the Pandora is playing. Pandora play Pandora skip forward Pandora station up Pandora station down Pandora pause Pandora resume Pandora thumbs up Pandora thumbs down
Pandora commands
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ear DVD play ear DVD pause ear DVD title up ear DVD title down ear DVD chapter up ear DVD chapter down ear DVD title # (#: 1 to 30) ear DVD chapter # (#: 1 to 30) ear DVD title #1 chapter #2 (#1, #2: 1 30)
ear DVD play track # (#: 1 to 30) ear DVD skip forward ear DVD skip back ear DVD track random* ear DVD track repeat* ear DVD track scan* ear DVD normal play (resumes Play om the random-, repeat-, or scan-play) ear DVD folder random* ear DVD folder repeat* ear DVD folder scan*
hese commands toggle the function etween on and off, so the command ay not match your intended action.
ear DVD Commands
ear XM category mode ear XM channel mode
hese commands toggle the function etween on and off, so the command ay not match your intended action.
TE: io volume levels cannot be controlled g voice control.
Rear CD folder down Rear CD folder random* Rear CD folder repeat* Rear CD folder scan*
* These commands toggle the function between on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
R R R R R R R fr R R R
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ear radio preset # (#: 1 to 12) ear radio FM preset # (#: 1 to 12) ear radio AM preset # (#: 1 to 6) ear radio scan* ear radio select XM ear XM channel # (#: 0 to 255) ear XM channel up ear XM channel down ear XM category up ear XM category down ear XM preset # (#: 1 to 12) ear XM scan*
Rear CD play Rear CD play track # (#: 1 to 30) Rear CD skip forward Rear CD skip back Rear CD track random* Rear CD track repeat* Rear CD track scan* Rear CD normal play (resumes Play from the random-, repeat-, or scan-play) Rear CD folder up
Rear CD Commands
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Re Re Re Re Re Re Re Re Re Re Re Re Re fro
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R -Screen Commands
system accepts these commands on screen. There are over 100 on-screen mands. Say what is written on the en to activate that selection. For lists, can say the list item number to select item. xt (or Down)
evious (or Up) turn (excluding Startup Confirmation
screen) lete
elling Assistance
voice control system can also gnize phonetic alphabet input for bers, letters, accented letters,
ctuation marks, and symbols.
E: n selecting letters using the voice
trol system, a confirmation box may up to confirm the entry.
ar HDD track scan* ar HDD normal play (resumes Play m the random-, repeat-, or scan-play)
hese commands toggle the function etween on and off, so the command ay not match your intended action.
Rear AUX play (or Rear Auxiliary play)
Rear AUX Commands De
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The reco num pun
NOT Whe con pop
ar HDD play ar HDD skip forward ar HDD skip back ar HDD album up ar HDD album down ar HDD track up ar HDD track down ar HDD playlist up ar HDD playlist down ar HDD track random* ar HDD track repeat*
ear HDD Commands
Rear iPod play Rear iPod skip forward Rear iPod skip back Rear iPod track shuffle* Rear iPod album shuffle* Rear iPod track repeat* Rear iPod normal play (resumes Play from the shuffle- or repeat-play)
* These commands toggle the function between on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
Rear iPod Commands On
The any com scre you that
Ne Pr Re OK
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oice C om
m ands
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Nancy/November
Oscar
Paul/Papa
Queen/Quebec
Robert/Romeo
Sam/Sierra
Tom/Tango
Uncle/Uniform
Victor
William/Whiskey
X-ray
Yellow/Yankee
Zebra/Zulu
Say Or say
M Mary/Mike
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Zero
A Apple/Alpha
B Boy/Bravo
C Charlie
D Dog/Delta
E Edward/Echo
F Frank/Foxtrot
G George/Golf
H Henry/Hotel
I Igloo/India
J John/Juliet
K King/Kilo
L Larry/Lima
W
X
Y
Z
umbers
Say Say or Number
Letters
Say Or say
N
O
P
Q
R
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T
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A
ymbols
Say Say or Symbol
Question mark
Exclamation point
Dollar
Pound
Asterisk
Plus
Hyphen
Colon
Semicolon
Slash
At sign
Ampersand
Tilde
A acute
A grave
A circumflex
A umlaut
C cedilla
E grave
E acute
E circumflex
E umlaut
I acute
I circumflex
I umlaut
O acute
?
!
$
#
*
+
-
:
;
/
@
&
~
ccented Letters
Say Say or Symbol
O circumflex
O umlaut
U grave
U acute
U circumflex
U umlaut
Say Say or Symbol S
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Voice CommandsSpelling Assistance V
oice C om
m ands
.
,
%
_
<
>
{
}
^
`
Percent
Underscore
Less than
Greater than
Open brace
Close brace
Caret
Back quote
Dot
Double quote
Comma
Apostrophe
Inverted exclamation point
Inverted question mark
Left-pointing double angle quotation mark
Right-pointing double angle quotation mark
Say Say or Symbol
List of Categories
Shopping All T pes Mall/Department Store Acu ssories/Jewelry Office Supplies/Electronics Hon Parts & Electronics Pharmacy/Drug Store Gas s/Music/Video Pet Food/Supplies Hyd ing Sewing/Linen Aut s/Bags Sporting Goods
eries Toys/Arts/Crafts All T e Improvement ATM Travel Ban pes Parking Garage/House
rt Parking Lot All T mobile Club Rental Car Agency Bus Breakfast Resort City tation Rest Area
ivi ing Ski Area on uter Rail Station Tourist Attraction
Terminal Tourist Information ll T l/Motel Train Station os d Place Travel Agency oli & Ride Truck Stop/Plaza
336
List o f C
ateg o
ries
C C
A H P
Fuel/Auto Lodging ypes Auto Repair & Maintenance All Types Hotel/Motel All Ty ra Dealers Car Wash & Detailing Bed & Breakfast Resort Acce da Dealers Motorcycle Dealers Recreation Auto Station Other Car Dealers All Types Museum Book rogen Station Roadside Assistance Amusement Park Park/Recreation Area Cloth o Parts & Electronics Golf Course Performing Arts Shoe
ATM/Bank Historical Monument Sports Complex Groc ypes Check Cashing/Money Transfer Marina Tourist Attraction Hom
Currency Exchange Movie Theater k Restaurant All Ty
Community All Types Indian Airpo ypes Court House All Types (Zagat Only) Italian Auto
iness Higher Education American Japanese Bed & Hall Library Caf/Coffee shop Korean Bus S c/Community Center Post Office Californian Mexican Camp vention/Exhibition Center School Chinese Pizza Comm
Emergency Continental Seafood Ferry ypes Roadside Assistance Fast Food Thai Hote pital Veterinarian French Vegetarian Name ce Station German Vietnamese Park
Greek Other
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List o f Lan
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Ab
Af
Af
Alb
Am
Ar
Ar
As
Ay
Az
Ba
Ba
Be
Be
Bh
Bih
Bis
Bre
Bu
Bu
Ca
Ca
Ch
ngarian 0821
landic 0919
onesian 0914
erlingue 0905
ernational 0901
piaq 0911
h 0701
lian 0920
anese 1001
anese 1023
nnada 1114
shmiri 1119
zakh 1111
yarwanda 1823
ghiz 1125
undi 1814
rean 1115
rdish 1121
tian 1215
vian 1222
gala 1214
huanian 1220
cedonian 1311
Language Input Code
inese 2608 Hindi 0809 Ma
erbaijani 0126
shkir 0201
sque 0521
larussian 0205
ngali 0214
utanese 0426
ari 0208
lama 0209
ton 0218
lgarian 0207
rmese 1325
mbodian 1113
talan 0301
Fijian 0610
Finnish 0609
French 0618
Frisian 0625
Galician 0712
Georgian 1101
German 0405
Greek 0512
Greenlandic 1112
Guarani 0714
Gujarati 0721
Hausa 0801
Hebrew 0923
Jav
Ka
Ka
Ka
Kin
Kir
Kir
Ko
Ku
Lao
Lat
Lin
Lit
Language Input Code
ubasia 0102
ar 0101
rikaans 0106
anian 1917
haric 0113
abic 0118
menian 0825
samese 0119
mara 0125
Corsican 0315
Croatian 0818
Czech 0319
Danish 0401
Dutch 1412
English 0514
Esperanto 0515
Estonian 0520
Faroese 0615
Language Input Code
Hu
Ice
Ind
Int
Int
Inu
Iris
Ita
Jap
338
List of Language Codes
List o f Lan
g u
ag e C
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es
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Mo
Mo
Nau
Nep
Nor
Oriy
Oro
Pas
Per
Poli
Por
Pro
Pun
Que
Rha
Rom
Rus
gu 2005
i 2008
tan 0215
is 2009
ga 2015
ki 2011
kish 2018
2023
nga 2019
ainian 2111
u 2118
ek 2126
tnamese 2209
apuk 2215
lsh 0325
rf 2315
sa 2408
dish 1009
uba 2515
2621
Language Input Code
sian 1821 Tartar 2020
ali 1405
wegian 1415
a 1518
mo 1513
hto 1619
sian 0601
sh 1612
tuguese 1620
vencal 1503
jabi 1601
chua 1721
eto-Romance 1813
anian 1815
Sinhalese 1909
SiSwati 1919
Slovak 1911
Slovene 1912
Somali 1915
Somoan 1913
Spanish 0519
Sundanese 1921
Swahili 1923
Swedish 1922
Tagalog 2012
Tajir 2007
Tamil 2001
Ukr
Urd
Uzb
Vie
Vol
We
Wo
Xho
Yid
Yor
Zulu
lagasy 1307
lay 1319
layalam 1312
ltese 1320
ori 1309
rathi 1318
ldavian 1315
ngolian 1314
ruan 1401
Language Input Code
Sand 1907
Sanskrit 1901
Scottish Gaelic 0704
Serbian 1918
Serbo-Croatian 1908
Seth-Thu 1920
Setswana 2014
Shona 1914
Sindhi 1904
Language Input Code
Telu
Tha
Tibe
Tigr
Ton
Tur
Tur
Twi
Two
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tegory diting Address Book ................................41 lace Category List ..................................336 etting Destination....................................98
tegory History eleting ....................................................49
ange State ..............................................91 y ..............................................................92 y Vicinity etting Destination....................................99 ck Adjustment .......................................29
mmunity (Place Category) .....................98 ntinue Trip............................................140 ntrast ......................................................27 ordinate................................................113 rrect Vehicle Position.............................84 rrent Location ........................................78 rrent Position diting Address Book ................................41 etting Destination..................................111
y Mode ay ...........................................................73 ight.........................................................73 witching Display Mode ............................74 lete Tracking ..........................................83 stination List dding Waypoint ....................................130 diting ....................................................134 tour.......................................................136 l ............................................................237 ections..................................................124
A
A A A A
A
Internet Radio ......................................... 195 Cancel Route ............................................ 129
Editing Avoid Area .................................... 61 Setting Destination.................................... 90
ddress Book Editing Address Book ................................ 39 Setting Destination.................................... 96
ddress Book PIN....................................... 47 haTM Radio.............................................. 305 TM/Bank (Place Category)....................... 98 udio On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM.................. 6 Remote Control ...................................... 148 Settings .................................................. 149 Voice Commands List.............................. 328
udio Menu Bluetooth Audio ................................. 205 Disc ........................................................ 164 FM/AM Radio.......................................... 153 HDD ....................................................... 171
Playing.................................................... 205 Voice Commands List ............................. 330
Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Editing User Name/PIN .................... 230, 231 Importing Phonebook Data..................... 218 Making a Call ......................................... 235 Pairing a Phone....................................... 212 Phone Settings........................................ 230 Receiving a Call ...................................... 240 Setting Up Speed Dialing ........................ 219
Brightness................................................... 27
C Calendar ................................................... 287 Call
Calculate Route Screen ................... 114, 140 Call History ............................................... 238
Cu Cu
E S
D Da
D N S
De De
A E
De Dia Dir
Symbols a (Display Mode) Button ..................... 74 J (Hang-Up/Back) Button ............... 5, 24 d (Talk) Button..................................... 5, 24
Numerics 3D Angle Adjustment ................................ 77
A Acura Client Relations ............................. 312 AcuraLink............................................... 256 Address
Editing Address Book ................................ 41
iPod..................................................... 183 USB Flash drive ....................................... 199 XM Radio ............................................ 159
Audio System Auxiliary Input Jack ................................. 144 Security Code ......................................... 145 Theft Protection...................................... 145 USB Port ................................................. 143
Auxiliary Input Jack ................................. 144 Avoid Streets............................................ 136 Avoided Area............................................. 60
B Black Level.................................................. 27 Bluetooth Audio
Ca E P S
Ca D
Ch Cit Cit
S Clo Co Co Co Co Co
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al Search ............................................. 100 ging (Place Category) .......................... 98
p (Navi Settings) ................................... 69 p Data Update hecking Version ................................... 288 btaining Update Data........................... 313 p Input diting Avoid Area.................................... 61 etting Destination ................................. 111 p Legend........................................... 9, 79 p Menu ............................................... 122 p Screen .............................................. 116 hanging View......................................... 76 on...................................................... 9, 81 cale ........................................................ 80 p/Guidance ......................................... 123 NU Button hanging Route ..................................... 128 ntering a Destination .............................. 88 lti-View Rear Camera......................... 290 sic Search DD ....................................................... 159 od..................................................... 189 honetic Modification............................. 192 ong By Voice ........................................ 191
V Button.......................................... 10, 63 igation Menu (Destination) ................ 88 igation Menu (Route Option)........... 128
Language Settings ..................................... 35
Edit/Delete Entry ......................................114 Emergency (Place Category) ......................98 ENTER Button ...............................................7 Error Messages .........................................300
AhaTM Radio ............................................305 CD Player ................................................301 Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ...................302 iPod/USB Flash Drive .............................303 Navigation System...................................300 Pandora ...............................................304
Estimated Time...........................................68 Exit Info.....................................................125
F FM/AM Radio
Playing ....................................................153 Voice Commands List ..............................328
HDD Playing.................................................... 171 Voice Commands List.............................. 328
Home Address ...................................... 11, 46 House Number ........................................... 95
I Import Phonebook Data.......................... 218 Interface Dial................................................ 7 Intersection .............................................. 110 iPod
Connecting, Disconnecting ............. 183, 199 Playing.................................................... 183 Voice Commands List.............................. 329
L
Ic S
Ma ME
C E
Mu Mu
H iP P S
N NA Nav Nav
Disc Playing ....................................................164 Voice Commands List ..............................329
Display Tracking .........................................83 Driving ....................................................119 Setting ......................................................83
Download POI Editing Category .......................................51 Importing Category ...................................50 Setting Destination..................................108
E Edit Go Home .............................................46 Edit Home Entry .......................................114 Edit POI Search Radius Along Route .........59
Folder List Disc ........................................................ 168 USB Flash Drive ....................................... 204
Fuel/Auto (Place Category)........................ 98
G Go Home .................................................... 11 Go Home PIN.............................................. 47 Gracenote Info. Update........................... 181 Guidance (Navi Settings) ........................... 62 Guidance Mode.......................................... 63 Guidance Point........................................... 67
H
Loc Lod
M Ma Ma
C O
Ma E S
Ma Ma Ma
C
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nic Route .............................................109 edule alendar .................................................287
arch Along ............................................131 arch Around..........................................131 arch by Name..........................................99 arch Nearby...........................................137 curity PIN Code .....................................308 TTINGS Button ..........................................4 opping (Place Category) ........................98 ow Icon on Map .....................................71 ng By VoiceTM
earching Music ......................................191 etting ....................................................190 oice Commands List ..............................328
rt by Distance to Travel..........................99 und Setup .....................................151, 152 eed Dial
aking a Call ..........................................239 egistering ..............................................220
aight Line Guide ....................................77 eet...........................................................93 eet Name Guidance ...............................65 tem/Device Information......................288
ffic Incidents........................................126 ffic List .................................................126 ffic Rerouting ......................................126 uto Reroute ..........................................126 avi Settings .............................................58 vel (Place Category) ..............................98
p Computer ..........................................286
Phone Setup ............................................. 230 Phonebook
Importing................................................ 218 Making a Call ......................................... 236
PIN Numbers............................................... 47 Place Category
Editing Address Book ................................ 41 Place Category List .................................. 336 Setting Destination.................................... 98
Place Name Editing Address Book ................................ 41 Setting Destination.................................. 102
Place Phone Number Editing Address Book ................................ 41 Setting Destination.................................. 105
Previous Destinations Deleting.................................................... 48 Editing Address Book ................................ 41
Recreation (Place Category)...................... 98 Repeat
Disc ................................................ 166, 167 HDD ............................................... 174, 175 iPod............................................. 187, 188 USB Flash Drive............................... 202, 203
Restaurant (Place Category)...................... 98 Route Option ........................................... 128 Route Preference ....................................... 54 Routing....................................................... 53
S Scan
Disc ................................................ 166, 167 FM/AM Radio ................................. 155, 157 HDD ............................................... 174, 175 USB Flash Drive............................... 202, 203
So Sp
M R
Str Str Str Sys
T Tra Tra Tra
A N
Tra Tri
Night Mode Switching Display Mode............................ 74
Non-map screens........................................ 66
O On Demand Multi-Use DisplayTM
Basic Operation........................................... 6 Screen Settings ......................................... 86 Shortcuts .................................. 44, 146, 222 Sound Settings........................................ 151
P Pandora ................................................. 196 Personal Info .............................................. 38
R Radio
FM/AM................................................... 153 XM ...................................................... 159
Random Disc ................................................ 166, 167 HDD ............................................... 174, 175 USB Flash Drive............................... 202, 203
Rear Entertainment System .................... 264 Auxiliary Console Panel........................... 264 Front Control Panel Operation ................ 278 HDMI Input Jack ..................................... 265 Rear Control Panel Operation ................. 267 Wireless Headphones.............................. 282
Rearview Camera..................................... 290
Sce Sch
C Se Se Se Se Se SE Sh Sh So
S S V
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Off-road Tracking......................................83 View (Navi Settings) ...................................76 View Area Map...........................................60 View Routes..............................................115 Voice
Map Menu ..............................................120 Voice Commands
Basic Operation ...........................................8 Help ..........................................................16 Voice Commands List ..............................324 Voice Control System ................................24
Voice Control Operation Basic Operation ...........................................5 Voice Portal.................................................5
ZAGAT Displaying Review ................................... 107 Setting Destination ................................. 105
Zip Code ..................................................... 91
U Unit Settings ...............................................34 Unverified Routing.....................................56 Update System Software
Finding Update Information.....................313 Obtaining Update Data ...........................313
USB Flash Drive Connecting, Disconnecting..............183, 199 Playing ....................................................199 Voice Commands List ..............................329
USB Port ....................................................143
V Vehicle
Correct Vehicle Position.............................84
W Wallpaper
Deleting, Importing, Setting ...................... 31 Waypoint
Adding ..................
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