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System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
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EXPORT
IMPORT
Save Users Memory
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Yes No
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Yes NoSave Users Memory Export User Data
Save Users Memory Import User Data
When replacing the navigation unit, this function allows
the dealer to transfer the client’s personal data to the
new navigation unit. The transferred information
includes their Setup settings, and personal addresses.
The dealer inserts a PC card to the navigation unit, and
then selects the Save Users Memory function. The two
functions in this diagnostic screen are EXPORT and
IMPORT. EXPORT saves the client’s data to the PC card,
andIMPORTmovesthePCcardfilestothenew
navigation unit.
Before starting this function, see the PC Card FAQs for
information regarding PC cards, how to use this
function. 1. Select EXPORT button to move the client’s data
from the original navigation unit to the PC card.
Select YES on the Export User Data Confirmation
screen. The process takes only a couple of seconds.
The system stores two files on the card.
NOTE: If the EXPORT button is grayed out, check
the PC card’s edge connector, and the pins inside
the navigation unit (with a flashlight) for damage.
2. After installing the client’s original DVD in the new navigation unit, allow the system to boot up. Insert
the PC card in the new navigation unit and enter the
Save Users Memory in the navigation system
diagnostic mode.
3. Select IMPORT button to move the two files stored by the Export process from the PC card to the new
navigation unit. Select YES on the Import User Data
Confirmation screen. When the transfer is finished
(a few seconds) the system automatically reboots.
After the system reboots, remove the PC card from
the PC card slot.
NOTE: If the IMPORT button is grayed out, check if
the Model and the Program Flash shown on the
Version screen are the same for the two navigation
units.
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PC Card FAQs
QuestionAnswer
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Wheredowebuytheflashmemoryor
adaptors, and what do we ask for?You need a PCMCIA type II adaptor and a flash memory chip. You can
purchase them at a computer, or office supply store. The card is the
same size and shape as the PC card in the HDS. Adaptors that accept
multiple flash types are not recommended.
What memory flash chips will work
with what adaptors? The flash memory devices that have been tested include Compact Flash
(CF), and ATA style (like the card in the HDS). Other card types and flash
memory chips may work, but have not been tested.
What capacity card do I need for this
function? A memory chip with capacity of 64 MB to 2 GB will work. The two files
moved to the PC card during export are less than a Megabyte in size.
Should the dealer have a dedicated PC
card for the Export and Import
navigation function? Yes, treat the PC card as a dedicated special tool that you can use any
time you need to transfer the navigation personal files to a new
navigation unit on ’07 and later vehicles.
What device can I use to maintain the
PC card, and delete files? Any computer store sells USB style card readers that accept the PC card,
and allow you to do file maintenance on your PC card. Most laptops also
accept the PC card.
Can we move the client’s data to
different models? No, the files are model specific and will only load into a navigation unit
with the same part number.
Can we move the client’s data to the
same vehicle with a different software
version (like moving from version 4.41
to version 4.51)? The client’s files can only be transferred to a new navigation unit if the
Model and the Program Flash shown on the Version screen are the same.
Files cannot be transferred to the different model and different versions.
Will other files on the PC card like
images or music files prevent the
Export/Import function from working? No, the system simply adds two small files that are recognized by the
new navigation unit when performing the import function. However, it
the PC card is full, the Export function won’t work correctly.
Do I have to delete the files on the PC
card after each transfer of the
personal data? After the transfer of personal data to the new navigation unit, the files
remain on the PC card. Since this is confidential information, Acura
recommends deleting these files after the transfer. Please note that each
time you export navigation files of the same model and version, the files
are overwritten. Over time the PC card accumulates two files for each
version of the 8 or so Acura navigation models.
If the memory card needs formatting,
what format should I use? It is unlikely that the PC card will ever need formatting, however, if it
does, use the FAT (file allocation table) file system.
I can’t enter the navigation diagnostic
mode to do the Export/Import function.
How can I transfer the personal data? Some internal navigation unit ECU failures may make it impossible to
use the Export/Import function.
(cont’d)
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System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
Why wont the Export or Import
functions work or are grayed out?
What do I check as part of
troubleshooting?
The card may not be fully inserted into the slot. Eject the PC card, and
inspect for warping or damage to the edge connector. Never use
excessive force to insert a PC card. This can result in damage to the
pins in the rear of the slot.
The PC card may not contain files that are recognized by the new
navigation unit. Navigation data can only be transferred between
navigation units with the same Model code, and with the same navi
Program flash version.
The flash memory chip type may not be accepted by the system. Only
Compact Flash and ATA cards have been tested.
The card’s PCMCIA adaptor may prevent a known-
good card from
being recognized Avoid multi-slot type PCMCIA adaptors that accept
several different flash memory types.
The card may be full and as a result the files are stored, but without
any data. Export and import appear to function, but move nothing.
Delete unused files from the PC card.
There may not be any files on the PC card. If the PC card has a write
protection switch, make sure it is turned off before using the Export
function.
Although flash memory chips are reliable, occasionally they develop
bad sectors or other formatting errors that prevents them from
accepting files. The PC card should be reformatted using the FAT
format.
The PC card may have been formatted using the format NTFS. Only the
FAT format is accepted by the system.
Hard Disc Drive (HDD) cards may not work properly in the system and
can overheat or quit functioning, particularly in a hot vehicle. They are
not recommended.
Before performing the Import function, ensure that the original
navigation DVD is loaded into the new navigation unit and working
properly.
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Error Message Table
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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23-154 Navigation System
CD, DVD, and PC Card Removal/Installation
A
A
D
B
C
If the displays Open/Close button does not work, you
must manually open the display to obtain the client’s
Navigation DVD, CD and possibly their PC card. Follow
the step below:
1. Remove the navigation unit from the vehicle (see page 23-155).
2. On the bench, carefully pull the display (A) straight out (about 1/2 inch).
3. Fold down the display as shown in the diagram below. 4. Push the PC card eject button (A) to eject the client’s
PC card (if installed). Power is not required for this
function.
5. Remove the plastic cover (B) the navigation DVD slot.
6. With the display open, temporarily reconnect the unit in the dash (to power it up).
7. Push the CD eject button (C), and navigation DVD eject button (D) (the button is behind the plastic
cover and works only when the unit is powered)
and remove the discs (holding the discs by their
edges to avoid fingerprints). To avoid scratches,
place the navigation DVD, and client’s CD in a jewel
case if available.
8. Re-attach the plastic cover that hides the navigation DVD slot.
9. Close the display by first returning the display to the upward position, and then pushing the entire
display straight back into the unit.
10. After installing the new navigation unit, re-insert the navigation DVD, the client’s CD, and PC card.
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Navigation Unit Removal/Installation
A B B
C
SRS components are located in this area. Review the
SRS component location (see page 24-11).
Also review the precautions and procedures (see page
24-13) in the SRS section before doing repairs or
service.
NOTE:
Put on gloves to protect your hands.
Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related parts.
Lay a workshop towel under the parts when working on them to protect the face panel from scratches or
other damage.
Do not work in a dusty or dirty place.
Discharge static electricity from your body before and during the work.
Do not touch the circuit board(s) with your bare hands.
Do not work with dirty hands.
Be careful not to fold the flat plate cable.
Do not touch the terminal connector of the flat plate cable with your bare hands. (If you have touched it,
wipe it off thoroughly.)
Before replacing the navigation unit, make sure to remove the client’s navigation DVD, and their audio
CD, or PC card. Remanufactured navigation units do
not come with a navigation DVD. Re-install the client’s
navigation DVD, audio CD, and audio PC card into the
new Remanufactured unit. If the navigation display
won’t open, manually remove the navigation DVD,
audio CD, and PC card (see page 23-154).
If you are replacing the navigation unit, write down the audio presets (if possible), then enter then into
the new navigation unit.
1. Make sure you have the 4-digit anti-theft code for the navigation system.
2. Eject the DVD from the original navigation unit. To avoid scratching or damaging the DVD, temporarily
place the DVD in a jewel case.
3. Remove the meter inner visor (see page 20-100). 4. Remove the center pocket hole lid and bolts, then
pull out the center panel (A).
5. Disconnect the connectors (B) and the air hose (C), then remove the center panel.
(cont’d)
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Navigation System
Navigation Unit Removal/
Installation (cont’d)
Voice Control Switch Test
A
BC
6. Remove the screws, brackets (A), and the
navigation unit (B) from the center panel (C).
7. Install the navigation unit in the reverse order of removal, and make sure all connectors are secure.
8. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), then reinstall the client’s original DVD, verifying that the DVD is free
of scratches or smudges.
9. Check any official Honda service website for more service information about the navigation system.
NOTE: Simply transferring the DVD from the
original navigation unit to the new navigation unit
does not assure the correct software for the vehicle
will be loaded into the new navigation unit. Doing
the DVD transfer without doing software patches
may cause the new navigation unit to appear to be
malfunctioning.
10. Enter the new navigation anti-theft code.
11. Park the vehicle outside, and do the GPS initialization (see page 23-93).
12. Give the new navigation anti-theft code to the client. 1. Remove the voice control switch (see page 23-157).
2. Measure the resistance between terminals No. 2
andNo.4ineachswitchpositionaccordingtothe
table.
No button pressed About 10 k TALK About 2.9 k
BACK About 680
3. If the resistance is not as specified, replace the voice control switch (see page 23-157).
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Navigation System
Navigation Unit Removal/
Installation (cont’d)
Voice Control Switch Test
A
BC
6. Remove the screws, brackets (A), and the
navigation unit (B) from the center panel (C).
7. Install the navigation unit in the reverse order of removal, and make sure all connectors are secure.
8. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), then reinstall the client’s original DVD, verifying that the DVD is free
of scratches or smudges.
9. Check any official Honda service website for more service information about the navigation system.
NOTE: Simply transferring the DVD from the
original navigation unit to the new navigation unit
does not assure the correct software for the vehicle
will be loaded into the new navigation unit. Doing
the DVD transfer without doing software patches
may cause the new navigation unit to appear to be
malfunctioning.
10. Enter the new navigation anti-theft code.
11. Park the vehicle outside, and do the GPS initialization (see page 23-93).
12. Give the new navigation anti-theft code to the client. 1. Remove the voice control switch (see page 23-157).
2. Measure the resistance between terminals No. 2
andNo.4ineachswitchpositionaccordingtothe
table.
No button pressed About 10 k TALK About 2.9 k
BACK About 680
3. If the resistance is not as specified, replace the voice control switch (see page 23-157).
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