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RGB ColorGray Tone
White Raster
23-137
Monitor Check
RGB
Gray Tone
White RasterReturn
RGB Color Gray Tone
White Raster Color Pattern
Black Raster Return
Return
Return
Monitor Adjustment Touch Panel Check
Touch Panel Calibration
Red
Blue Green
Overview of navigation display:
The illumination input from the gauge brightness
control provides back lighting for the buttons
surrounding the screen.
These screens help you troubleshoot the navigation
display. Select the item you want to troubleshoot, and
follow the diagnostic instructions.
RGB Color
Gray Tone
WhiteRaster
Black Raster
Color Pattern
Monitor Adjustment
Touch Panel Check
Touch Panel Calibration
This screen verifies that the navigation display is
receiving the video (R, G, B and Composite sync)
signals properly. The three primary colors should all
appear without distortion. The combination of all three
should produce a central white section. If the picture
has lines in it, or scrolls horizontally or vertically, and
any of the colors are missing, troubleshoot for a
Composite sync and color signal problem (see page
23-120). This screen help diagnoses problems with contrast.
You should be able to see the changes from bar to bar
across the scale. If you can’t see changes from bar to
bar, substitute a known-good navigation unit and retest.
This diagnostic screen checks for pixels that may be
dead (off). The entire display must be white. If pixels
are dead, replace the navigation unit.
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Black Raster
Color Pattern
Monitor Adjustment
Touch Panel Check
23-138Navigation System
System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
Black Raster
Color PatternReturn
Return
Red
Green
Blue
Monitor AdjuntmentReturn
Tuning
Default
(0,0)
Default (0,0)
Setting
H-POS
Return
X:0 Y:0 X:227 Y:111
X:479 Y:233
The entire display must be black. This diagnostic screen
checks for pixels that may be stuck (on). If pixels are
stuck on, replace the navigation unit.
The chart below shows the colors being used for the
various screens. This is for factory use only. To check
the color signal use the RGB test. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust the
monitor position. This is for factory use only. The
Default button will reset the display position to factory
specifications. The factory default is 0, 0. The H-POS
button is for factory use only.
The panel touch sensing system consists of a touch
sensitive resistive membrane covering the display.
Contrary to other systems using infrared beams, the
screen has to be physically touched to make it work.
The display has the capability of 479 touch locations
(left to right), and 233 touch locations (top to bottom).
The upper left hand corner is position (0, 0) and the
lower right hand corner is (479, 233) as displayed.
Touching anywhere on the screen displays the
coordinate of the location, and a icon appears where
you touched the screen. If any area of the screen either
doesn’t respond, or responds at some other location
when touched, then replace the navigation unit.
NOTE: Unlike earlier screens that used infrared sensors,
direct sunlight will not affect this test.
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PC Card info
Hard KeyCar Status
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PC Card Information
ReturnReturn
PC Card is not inserted.
PC Card Information Return
Manufacturer xxxxxx
Product Name xxxxxx
FILES
Hard KeyReturn
ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN
CANCEL SET UP MAP
MENU INFO
MODE CH
CH
VOL
VOL
FF
REW
RPT RDM
SEEK UP SCAN
AUDIO
CD/AUX AM/FMSKIP
SKIP
SEEK DOWN Keep Pushing to Return.
Car Status
0
VSP 0
ILL
0
BACK Close
Display
0
ILL CANCEL
There is no PC card in the PC slot, and the screen
should display, PC card is not inserted.
If the factory provides a PC card and instructs you to
insert it, the screen displays the Manufacturer, and
Product Name as shown in the following screen. Touch
the FILES button to see the contents of the card.
This diagnostic screen checks the status of each of the
hard buttons surrounding the navigation display. When
you press each hard button, the corresponding item on
the screen should flash blue. Touch the return key, or
press and hold the joystick to exit.
NOTE: It is normal for the VOL ( , ) CH ( , ) and
MODEbuttontobeinactive. Use this screen to confirm that navigation unit is
properly receiving input signals. Signals equal to (0) are
OFF, and signals equal to (1) are ON. If the value on the
display does not match the actual vehicle status, then
check the wire carrying the signal.
VSP-Vehicle Speed Pulse from ECM/PCM connector A (Navigation unit connector A (17P) terminal No. 13)
a) OFF (0) when vehicle is not moving
b) ON (1) when vehicle is moving
The VSP comes from the ECM/PCM as a dedicated
signal. Internally, the navigation unit compares the
actual VP on the map against street data to adjust the
pulse to speed scaling factor.
BACK-Reverse indication from taillight relay (Navigation unit connector C (12P) terminal No. 7)
a) OFF (0) when shift lever is in any position other
than reverse
b) ON (1) when shift lever is in reverse
The Back signal is used by the navigation unit to allow
the map screen to show the VP moving backwards
when in reverse and to trigger the optional rear view
camera. This signal is needed because the Speed Pulse
does not provide any directional information to the
system.
ILLCANCEL a) OFF (0) when the dash lights brightness control
button is less than 90 % brightness with the
headlights turned on.
b) ON (1) when the dash lights brightness control
button is more than 90 % brightness with the
headlights turned on.
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GPS Detail
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GPS Information
GPS DetailReturn
Number of Satellites
Current Position Latitude: Nxx°xx’xx
Elevation: 0 feet Longitude: Exxx°xx’xx
xxxx.xx.xx xx:xx:xx
Return
In Use
Search
TS:xx
AS:xxHDop:xx.x
VDop:xx.x
Speed: x.xMi/h
Direction: x ° Date :xxxx.xx.xx
Time:xx:xx:xx
xx
PRN
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx xx
ST
xx
xx
xx
xx xx xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
AZI
xx
EL
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx xxx
C/N
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx xxx xx
ACC
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
3D
1/2
NOTE:
Push and hold the Map/Guide button, and the dots on
the diagram are replaced with the PRN (satellite
numbers). These numbers correspond to the numbers
in the PRN column on the GPS details screen. By pressing and holding the MENU button for
10 seconds, a GPS Detail screen appears. This screen
displays real time incoming satellite positional data.
Most of the information shown on this screen is for
factory use, however some of the data can indicate
partial GPS signal interference.
NOTE: The data shown is an example only.
The box TS/AS and HDop/VDop is for factory use.
The Speed and Direction information is updated in real time when driving, and can be used to detect
intermittent speed sensor problems.
The Date/Time Information is the same as in Setup screen 2 Adjust Time Zone/Clock.
If the 3D icon is shown above the yellow dots, this implies that at least 4 satellites are available for map
positioning, and the GPS indicator on the map screen
will be green. See the Global Positioning System
detailed explanation in the System Description
(see page 23-106).
If the row of data in the table below begins with a yellow dot, the AZI and EL fields can be used to locate
each satellite PRN on the circular GPS diagram (see
prior screen).
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Yaw Rate
23-144Navigation System
System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
The table of values shown define the terms at the top of
the columns in the GPS detail screen.
3D Active satellites (Yellow Dot) If 3D is missing
follow GPS icon is
white or not shown
(see page 23-122).
PRN The satellite ID number
ST The status: 0 = cannot view or
searching,
2 = acquiring If all 0, then, follow
GPS icon is white
or not shown
troubleshooting
(see page 23-122).
AZI Azimuth, the angle (0 360) clockwise
from north
EL Elevation from the horizon
(90 deg is overhead)
C/N N/A Healthy signal is 49 52,
no signal: 27 33
ACC N/A This diagnostic checks the yaw rate sensor in the
control unit. This device detects when the vehicle turns,
and repositions the vehicle position icon on the map
screen. For more detailed information, see the yaw rate
sensor theory of operation under System Description
(see page 23-105).
Sensor indicates the voltage output from the yaw rate sensor. It should indicate about 2.500 V when the
vehicle is stopped.
Offset is the reference voltage or standard within the yaw rate sensor. It also should indicate about 2.500 V
when the vehicle is stopped.
A sensor output voltage LOWER than the Offset voltage indicates that the vehicle is turning to the
right.
A sensor output voltage HIGHER than the Offset
voltage indicates that the vehicle is turning to the left.
The yaw rate offset and sensor should both indicate about 2.500 V when the vehicle is stopped. If either
reads zero or 5.000 V, replace the navigation unit.
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GPS Send Time
Demo Mode
Mic Level
23-148Navigation System
System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
Send GPS TimeReturn
GPS Time
Second
Year
Day Hour
Minute
xxxx.xx.xx xx:xx:xx
Set
xxxx
xx
Month xx
xx
xx
xx
Demo Mode
OFF
Demo
Speed Rate 150 ms ON OFFReturn
Return
Steering Switch Mic Level
Mic Level
BACK
This screen is for factory use only. It allows adjustment
of the GPS time. This display updates in real time.
GPS Time is the time as received from the GPS satellites. It is in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Date, Hour, Minute, and Set should not be used.
This screen allows the navigation system to drive a
route, when the vehicle is stationary. Typical
applications include auto shows, and other events.
This feature allows a visitor to enter a destination, and
see the system drive to the destination. No speed signal
is needed. To initiate the mode, select ON.
Changing the speed rate in ms (millisec onds) is
optional, and represents the time between updates of
the VP (vehicle position) movement.
– When you increase the rate, the VP slows down because it is updated (moved) at a slower rate.
– When you decrease the rate, VP is faster because it is updated (moved) more frequently.
– 1500 ms is VP at its slowest in demo mode.
– 150 ms is VP at its fastest in demo mode (Default).
At key off, the setting automatically returns to the default of Off. This diagnostic screen allows you to independently test
the microphone and the navigation TALK and BACK
buttons. They are used to activate the voice control
system. The microphone is located near the map light
in the ceiling. It is directional, and works best if the
voice is coming from the drivers seat.
Press the navigation TALK button on the steering wheel, wait unit you hear a beep, and in a normal
voice say ‘‘testing’’. The TALK indicator on the screen
should momentarily turn green, and the text ‘‘Now
Recording...’’ should appear in yellow. If the talk
indicator on the screen does not briefly turn green,
then check the wiring from the navigation TALK
button to the navigation unit.
If there is no Mic Level movement when you speak, then you should check the wire running from the
microphone to the navigation unit.
If the mic level bar is full or almost full wit hout you
speaking or other back ground noise, replace the
microphone and recheck.
PressthenavigationBACKbuttononthesteering wheel. The Cancel indicator on the screen should
momentarily turn green. If it does not briefly turn
green, then check the wiring from the steering wheel
navigation BACK button to the navigation unit.
NOTE: The mic level should reach the 6th bar.
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Screen Error MessageSolution
23-153
Navigation system is unable to acquire a proper
GPS signal.Make sure there is nothing on the dashboard blocking the GPS
antenna. If not, move the vehicle to an open space away from
tall buildings, trees, etc. Aftermarket metallic window tinting
and other aftermarket devices can affect the GPS reception.
Navigation is open or No DVD disc installed.
Please check system. Make sure the correct white-labeled navigation DVD is
installed with the label side up and the navigation display is
closed.
DVD reading error (incorrect DVD disc) place
consult your dealer. Verify correct color (white) DVD installed.
Display temp is too high. System will shut down
until display cools down. This message appears briefly when the display temperature is
too high, and the display turns off until the temperature cools
down. The system turns back on when the display cools down.
Outside temperature is low, system will take a
while to start up. The temperature is below 30 °C and the navigation ECU has
difficulties reading the navigation DVD. The system will start
up when the temperature warms up.
DVD disc reading error (unformatted), please
consult your dealer. Check the navigation DVD source for deep scratches or other
damage. Make sure you are using an official Honda
navigation DVD (white in color). The system cannot read other
mapping databases or video DVDs. Check online for any
service publications to update the navigation system.
Route has not been completed. Please try again
from a different location. Routing to or from a place (new area) that is not in the
database. Try planning a different route to or from a different
location.
No alternate route found. Original route will be
guided. No alternate route method was found. The original route will
be used.
This destination cannot be found in database. The destination was not found in the database. Try another destination nearby, or select the destination with the joystick.
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Overview
Speed-sensitive volume compensation (SVC)
23-164Audio System
System Description
The audio unit acts as the processor for all audio functions. Select audio functions from the audio unit, the audio
remote (on the steering wheel), or by using the navigation voice control system. The audio display provides the
current audio status. For vehicles with navigation, additional audio information is available by touching the audio
button on the navigation audio screen (See the owner’s manual and the navigation system manual for more details.).
The XM receiver passes its signal to the audio unit. In addition, it communicates with the audio unit via the GA-Net bus.
Any open connections in the GA-Net bus circuit causes audio and navigation functions to appear inoperative.
For vehicles with navigation, pressing the open/close switch on the navigation display panel allows access to the CD
slot and PC card.
A security signal is daisy-chained between the audio and vehicle components for integration into the vehicle’s security
system.
Some audio systems are equipped with speed-sensitive volume compensation (SVC). The navigation or audio unit
receives the vehicle speed pulse (VSP) from the ECM/PCM. The system processes the speed input and increases the
navigation or audio system volume level as the vehicle speed increases to compensate for the various interior noises
that occur at higher speeds. When the vehicle slows down, the volume returns to its normal level. The SVC has four
settings: SVC OFF, LOW, MID and HIGH that can be adjusted using the navigation or audio unit. The SVC comes from
the factory with the MID setting as the default.
To change the audio unit SVC setting, press the tune folder sound knob repeatedly until the SVC is displayed, rotate
the knob to adjust the SVC to the desired setting (SVC OFF, LOW, MID, or HIGH).
To change the navigation unit SVC setting, press the AUDIO button, and then select the SOUND icon on the navigation
display. Press the navigation display to select the desired setting (OFF, LOW, MID, HI).
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