Dash View/
Need to Know
Hood
Release
Trunk Release/Fuel Fill
Door Release Accessory
Power Sockets
Moonroof Switch
Power Mirrors
Indicator
Lights/GaugesHomeLink®Rear Window
Defogger
Climate Control
System
Seat HeatersParking Brake
Audio
System
Transmission
Power Door
Locks
Power
Windows
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* Check the owner’s manual for additional information and instructions. Dash View/
Need to Know
Key/Remote
Transmitter
HornHeadlights/
Turn SignalsInstrument Panel
Brightness/
Trip MeterWindshield
Wipers/Washers
Cruise
ControlSteering Wheel
Adjustment
VSA Button
Navigation
Voice Controls
**
Remote Audio
Controls
**If equipped
Things You Need to Know
• See About This Quick Start Guide on the rear cover.
• See the owner’s manual for detailed information and instructions marked with an asterisk (*).
• Always check tire pressures when the tires are cold.
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) indicators.
• The malfunction indicator lamp may come on if the gas cap is not tighten\
ed at least 1 click.
• Location of the hood release lever (see Dash View).
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Audio
Audio System
LX Models
EX, EX-L Models (EX-L model shown)
With Navigation
Audio Controls
Note:Control operations are described. Check your
vehicle for the types of controls used.
TUNE/Selector knob/bar:
Changes the radio station.
AM/FM/XM buttons:
Selects AM, FM1, FM2, XM1, or XM2 (if equipped).
Preset buttons:
Selects the desired station stored in a band (AM/FM1/
FM2/XM1/XM2). To store a station, press and hold the
desired preset button until you hear a beep, then
release.
SKIP buttons/bar:
Seeks upward (>>) or downward (<<) to find the next
station with a strong signal.
A.SEL button/bar:
Turns on AUTO SELECT – this scans the AM and FM
bands and stores the strongest stations in the preset
buttons of each band.
Tip: You will not lose your selected presets. They will
come back when you turn off AUTO SELECT.
CD (CD/AUX) button:
Selects the CD changer.
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SOUND AdjustmentSound level adjustment is accessed by pressing
the SOUND button. On EX and EX-L models, the
selector knob (non-navigation models) can be
used. For these models, do this:
1. Press and release the MENU button.
2. Turn the selector knob to move to any of these settings:
BASS TREBLE FADER BALANCE SUBW (EX-
L only) SVC CLOCK ADJUST (on 6-CD system, this is
accessed by the MENU button).
3. Press the selector knob to choose the desired setting.
4. Turn the selector knob to adjust the setting up or down.
5. Press MENU to return to the original display.
Using the Remote Audio Controls
VOL buttons: Adjusts the
volume.
MODE button: Changes
the system to the next
mode: AM/FM1/FM2/CD/
XM1/XM2.
CH buttons
Radio: • Press and release to change to the next or previous preset station.
• Press and hold until you hear a beep. The next station (+ or -) is selected.
CD: Skips to the beginning of the next track or
the start of the current track.
* Check the owner’s manual for additional information and instructions.
(EX, EX-L display shown)
Audio DisplayAudio information is shown in the center display.
Note: With headlights on, the instrument panel
brightness control knob can be used to adjust
audio illumination.
Selector Knob/Interface Dial (if equipped)
Most audio system functions can be controlled by
standard controls. You can access some audio
and navigation functions by using the selector
knob/interface dial on the audio system. Press
ENTER to select an item.
Interface Dial (models with Navigation)
The dial consists of:
• KNOB: Turns left and right to scroll through the display items and adjust the levels.
• SELECTOR (ENTER): Use to select items.
(Navigation display shown)
Selector KnobInterface Dial
Enter
Knob
Selector
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Auxiliary Input JackThe auxiliary input jack is located inside the
center console compartment. It will accept
auxiliary input from standard audio accessories
(3.5mm stereo mini-plug). To use, connect a
compatible audio unit to the jack. To use a
connected compatible accessory unit, press the
AUX or CD/AUX button.Radio Data System (RDS)When an RDS radio station is selected, the station
frequency and name are displayed. Otherwise, only
the frequency is displayed.
Program Service (PS) Name Display: When
selected, the name of the selected RDS station is
displayed. To turn ON or OFF, press and release
the TITLE button. “PS ON” or “PS OFF” appears in
the display.
When either FM band is selected, RDS program
category can be selected, using either side ( =or >)
of the CATEGORY (models with XM)/ FOLDER
(models without XM) bar to display and select an
RDS group. See the owner’s manual for the
principal RDS categories.
RDS Search: Press and release either side of the
SKIP bar to search up and down for the next RDS
station in your selected category with a strong
signal. If ALL is selected, all RDS stations will be
searched.
RDS SCAN: Press and release the SCAN button to
sample all available RDS stations in your selected
RDS category. If ALL is selected, all available RDS
stations will be scanned. Press the button again
when a desired station is reached.
Note: RDS Search and SCAN features function
with the PS name display on or off.
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* Check the owner’s manual for additional information and instructions. Audio
Play Mode
Press the TITLE button; the following is
displayed:
• CD text data: Album, artist, track name.
• MP3 or WMA format: Folder, file name, artist, album, and track tag.
Models with Navigation: Use the interface dial
to access PLAY MODE, then select the
adjustment to be made.
Changing Folders, Tracks/Files
(MP3 and WMA modes)
1. The selector knob can be used to select a folder or track/file on the list.
2. Press ENTER (push in the selector knob). The display changes to a three-folder list.
3. Turn the knob to scroll to a desired folder, then press ENTER. The display changes to a
three-track list. Turn the knob to scroll to a
desired track, then press ENTER.Select Repeat, Random, or Scan Modes
To select any of these modes:
1. Press the MENU button to display menuselections.
2. Turn the selector knob to display PLAY MODE, and press ENTER.
3. Turn the selector knob to the desired mode, and press ENTER.
To turn off any of these features:
1. Press the MENU button, select PLAY MODE, and press ENTER.
2. Select NORMAL PLAY, and press ENTER.
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HFL/
HomeLink®
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®(Navi models)Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth
HandsFreeLink (HFL). HFL uses Bluetooth
technology to link your cell phone to your vehicle, and
you can place and receive calls through the audio
system. To use this feature, you need a Bluetooth-
compatible cell phone with the hands-free profile. For
more information (including pairing information), and
a list of compatible cell phones, visit
handsfreelink.honda.com , or call (888) 528-7876.
Tip: The maximum range between your phone and
the vehicle is 30 feet.
HFL TALK button: Activates HFL
(audio system mutes). Press and
release the button, wait for a beep,
then give a voice command in a
clear, natural speaking voice
(without pause). If a voice
command is not given within 3
seconds, the system times out (two
beeps).
HFL BACK button: Use to end a
call, to go back to the previous
command, or to cancel an
operation.HFL DisplayWhen operating HFL, the following appears in
the main and center displays.
Using Voice Control•If HFL does not recognize a command, its
response is “Pardon, please repeat.”
• To hear a list of available options at any time, say “HandsFree help.”
• Many commands can be spoken together. For example, you can say “Dial 123-456-7891.”
• To skip a voice prompt, press the HFL TALK button while HFL is speaking. HFL is then ready
for your next command.
• To end a command sequence, press and hold the HFL BACK button, or press the HFL TALK button
and say “Cancel.” The next time you press the
HFL TALK button, HFL begins from the main
menu.
• Make sure that the airflow from the A/C vents does not interfere with the system microphone in
the ceiling console.
• Close the windows/moonroof.
• If the microphone picks up other voices or if you don’t speak clearly, the system may not
understand your command.
HFL
BUTTONS
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Navigation/
Voice Control
Screen: All selections and instructions are displayed
on the screen. The display is not a “touch screen” –
you enter information into the system either by voice
or by using the Interface Dial.
Tip: Clean the screen with a soft, damp cloth, and
a mild cleanser intended for eyeglasses or
computer screens.
AUDIO button: Press to display the audio screen.
MAP/GUIDE button: Displays the map. When en
route, switches the display between the map and
guidance screens.
MENU button: Displays the “Enter a destination by”
screen. When en route, displays the route options on
the MENU screen.
SETUP button: Displays the Setup screen to change
and personalize information in the system.
INFO button: Displays the screen for selecting
Cellular Phonebook Voice Command Help, Map
Legend, Calendar, Calculator, and Key to Zagat
Ratings. More options are available by moving the
Interface Dial to the right.
Interface Dial/ENTER button: Moves left, right, up,
and down. Use to move the highlighting around the
display, to scroll through lists, or to look around a
displayed map. Push in to enter the selection into the
system.
CANCEL button: Cancels the current screen and
returns to the previous screen.
Display mode ( *) button:
Switches the display
between Day mode, Night mode, and OFF.
Navigation SystemSee the navigation system manual for more
information.
CANCEL button
SETUP button
INFO button Interface Dial/
ENTER button
MENU button
AUDIO
button MAP/GUIDE
button Lower Display Screen
Display mode
button
PASSENGER’S
TEMPERATURE
DRIVER’S TEMPERATURE
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