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Quick Reference GuideHOME Screen   
The system displays various functions from the HOME screen. Press the   (Home) icon at  any time to return to the main HOME scree n.
Navigation Top Screen
Display the map screen and operate the navigation features. From  the HOME screen, select   and then press the   (Back) icon. The 
navigation top screen is displayed.
 (Home)
Display the HOME screen.
VOL  (Volume)
Increase or decrease the audio volume.  (Menu)
Display the map menu.  (Back)
Go back to the previous screen.
 (Display Mode)
Switch between Day and Night modes 
manually.Display the map screen.
Navigation
Display the navigati on feature that was 
used the last time.
At start-up, the navigation top screen is 
displayed.
GPS signal strength  (P115)Display the satellites’ status.
Where To? (P54)Select search methods to enter a destination for 
route guidance.
Apps (P110)Display the useful functions incorporated into the 
navigation system.
View Map  (P6)Display the map screen.
Settings (P15)Change the settings for the navigation 
functions. 
     
        
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Quick Reference GuideVoice Control Operation
Voice Portal Screen
aPress and release the   (Talk) 
button.
The system prompts you to say a voice 
command. Press and release the   
(Talk) button again to bypass this 
prompt.
 The system beeps when ready for a 
command. Press the   (Hang-Up/
Back) button or the   (Back) icon to 
cancel.
b Say  “ Navigation .”
The Voice Command screen is 
displayed.
After that follow the voice prompt 
and say a voice command.
 The audio system is muted during voice 
control mode.
 You can use other voice commands on 
the Voice Portal screen.
 Disable Voice Prompts  to bypass the 
voice prompt.
See the Owner's Manual.
 Carefully read the usage note for the 
voice control.
Voice Control System  (P17)
 You can use other voice commands on 
the Voice Command screen for 
navigation.
Voice Commands  (P132)Voice Command Screen
aAfter saying   “ Navigation” from 
the Voice Portal screen, the below 
screen appears.
b Listen for the voice prompt, then say a 
voice command.
 You do not need to press the   (Talk) 
button again in the Voice Command 
screen.
 Available voice commands are 
highlighted on the screen. 
     
        
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uuOther Settings uLanguage & Keyboard
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System Setup
Language & Keyboard
H u (Back) uSettings uLanguage & Keyboard
Set the language for the uni t and the keyboard layout.
Select an option.
The following options are available:
• Voice Language : Sets the language for voice prompts.
2Voice Language  P. 48
•Keyboard Language : Sets the language for your keyboard.
2Keyboard Language  P. 48
•Keyboard Layout: Sets the keyboard layout.
2 Keyboard Layout  P. 49
1Language & Keyboard
When you select a language  for the audio system, the 
language setting of the  navigation system is 
automatically switched.
See the Owner’s Manual for instructions. 
     
        
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Navigation
Entering a Destination
Hu
This section describes how to enter a destination for route guidance. Select an option.
The following options are available:
• Enter Search : Sets a destination by entering a  category, name, address, or city 
name.
2 Using the Search Bar  P. 56
•Searching near : Selects the city to search near.
2Changing the Search Area  P. 57
•Go Home : Sets your home address as the destination.
2Going Home P. 8
•HONDA: Sets a nearby Honda dealer as the destination.
2 HONDA  P. 60
•Hydrogen Stations : Sets a nearby hydrogen  station as the destination.
2Hydrogen Stations  P. 61
•Places: Launches HondaLinkTM to search for places.
For more details, see the Owner's Manual.
• Address : Sets a destination by entering an address.
2Address P. 62
1Entering a Destination
The Display Audio system can only provide route guidance 
from one navigation system at a time. When setting a 
destination on one system, any active route guidance with 
the other system is canceled, and the system you are 
currently using will direct you to your destination. 
To use HondaLinkTM, you must connect your 
smartphone to the system.
For more details about sm artphone connection and 
how to use HondaLink
TM, see the Owner's Manual.
If you press the   (DISP) button on the steering 
wheel and select  Navigation Menu  while on the 
map screen, the following items are available. Use 
the steering wheel buttons to select the items.
•Go Home•Nearby Hydrogen Station•Recent Destination•Calculation Mode•Saved Places•Stop•Add New Address
 (DISP) Button
Shortcut 
     
        
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Reference Information
System Limitations
GPS
The signals received from GPS satellites are 
extremely weak (less than a millionth of the 
strength of a local FM station) and require 
an unobstructed view of the sky. The GPS 
antenna is located in  the dashboard. The 
signal reception can easily be interrupted or 
interfered with by the following:
• Metallic window tint on the front or side  windows
• Cellular phones, PDAs, or other electronic 
devices docked in a cradle or lying loose 
on the dashboard
• Remote starters or “hidden” vehicle 
tracking systems mounted near the 
navigation unit
• Audio electronic devices mounted near 
the navigation unit
• Trees, tall buildings, highway overpasses,  tunnels, or overhead electrical power 
wires GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of 
Defense. For security
 reasons, there are 
certain inaccuracies bu ilt into GPS for which 
the navigation system must constantly 
compensate. This can cause occasional 
positioning errors of up to several hundred 
feet (meters).
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 addr esses on a block. For 
example, the address  1425 on a 1400 block 
with 100 possible addresses (because it is 
followed by the 1500 block) 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.
Database
The digitized map database reflects 
conditions as they existed at various points 
in time before production. Accordingly, 
your database may contain inaccurate or 
incomplete data or information due to the 
passage of time, road construction, 
changing conditions, or other causes.
For example, some places/landmarks may 
be missing when you search the database 
because the name was misspelled, the place 
was improperly categorized, or a place/
landmark is not yet in the database. This is 
also true for police  stations, hospitals, 
Hydrogen stations, Gas stations and other 
public institutions. Do not rely on the 
navigation system if you need law 
enforcement or hospital services. Always 
check with local in formation sources.