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PHONE button
Press to display the Cellular phone 
screen.
For more information, see the 
Bluetooth
® HandsFreeLink® section of 
your owner’s manual.
 CANCEL button 
Cancels the current screen and returns 
to the previous screen display. 
NOTE: 
The  BACK  button on the steering 
wheel performs the same basic 
function. See    BACK button    o n   p a g e    1 3  . Interface Dial/ENTER button
SELECTOR
ENTER
KNOB
To see areas beyond the map that is 
displayed, you can move the  Interface 
Dial  left, right, up, or down. Rotating 
the   Interface Dial knob  allows 
you to change the scale. Rotating it 
clockwise reduces the scale, showing 
less area with greater detail. Rotating 
it counterclockwise increases the scale, 
showing more area with less detail.  You can also rotate the Interface 
Dial knob
 to scroll through a list 
or highlight items in a list to select. 
After making a selection in a menu 
or list, push in on the Interface Dial  
( ENTER  button) to enter the selection 
into the system. 
In almost all cases, you can enter a 
selection into the system by pushing in 
on the Interface Dial . 
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 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 . 
Clean the screen with a soft, damp 
cloth. You may use a mild cleaner 
intended for use on computer screens.
NOTE: 
Whenever you shift to R (Reverse), the 
rear view behind the vehicle is shown 
on the navigation system screen. See 
page    127 .   Lower Display 
Shows a summary of the audio and 
climate control information, as well as 
the time. This summary is helpful as a 
confi
 rmation when adjusting audio or 
climate by voice. 
The audio summary consists of the 
radio band, frequency, and volume. For 
XM radio, a brief description of the 
station and current music is displayed. 
The climate status consists of the 
driver’s and passenger’s temperature, 
fan speed, ON/OFF (A/C), and vent 
setting. The time is automatically set 
by the navigation system. Settings 
can be adjusted in SETUP (see   T i m e  
Adjustment     on  page   115 ). 
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Voice Control Basics 
Your vehicle has a voice control system 
that allows hands-free operation of most 
of the navigation system functions. You 
can also control the audio system and 
the climate control system. The voice 
control system uses the  TA L K and 
BACK  buttons on the steering wheel 
and a microphone near the map lights 
on the ceiling. 
TALK button
BACK button
PICK-UP
button
HANG-UP
button
NOTE:
While using the voice control system, 
all of the speakers are muted.
Microphone (on the ceiling)
 TALK button
This button activates the voice control 
system. Press and release it when you 
want to give a voice command. See 
  Voice Command Index    on page  167  for a 
list of voice commands.   BACK button 
This button has the same function as 
the 
CANCEL  button. When you press 
and release it, the display returns to the 
previous screen. When the previous 
screen appears, the system replays the 
last prompt. 
When you press this button during 
voice recognition, voice recognition is 
ended. (The display does not return to 
the previous screen.) 
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Using the Voice Control System 
You should use the voice control system 
as much as possible, and consider 
manual entry using the Interface Dial  
as a backup method. 
Most of the system’s functions can be 
controlled by voice commands activated 
with the TA L K  button. To control your 
navigation system by voice: 
•  Press and release the TA L K  
button. On the map screen, a voice 
recognition screen and pop-up voice 
icon 
 are displayed. If you press 
and release the TA L K  button while 
on any other screen, only the pop-up 
voice icon 
 appears.
•  Wait for the beep. 
•  Give a voice command. (Voice  commands that the system recognizes 
are highlighted.)
Once the microphone picks up your 
command, the system changes the 
display in response to the command 
and prompts you for the next command. 
Using the TA L K  button, answer the 
prompts as required.  If the system does not understand a 
command or you wait too long to give 
a command on the Voice Recognition 
Example Commands screen, it responds 
with “Pardon? No command was heard. 
Please press the 
TA L K button and say 
a command. To return to the previous 
screen, press the BACK button.” On 
any other screen, it responds with 
“Pardon? No command was heard. 
Please press the  TA L K button and 
say a command.” If the system cannot 
perform a command or the command is 
not appropriate for the screen you are 
on, a beep will sound. 
You can fi  nd out which voice commands 
are available for a particular screen by 
saying “Help.” The system will display 
and read the list of available commands 
to you. (When  Help is grayed out, this 
feature cannot be used.) 
When you speak a command, the 
system generally either repeats the 
command as a confi  rmation or asks 
you for further information. You can 
bypass the feedback by pressing the 
TA L K  button again, or you can turn the 
feedback off completely.  However, hearing the feedback will 
familiarize you with the way the system 
expects commands to be phrased. See 
the  
Voice Recognition Tutor  setting 
in SET UP on page  104. 
If you hear a prompt such as “Please 
use the  Interface Dial  to...” or “Please 
choose an area with the  Interface 
Dial ,” the system is asking for input that 
cannot be performed using the voice 
control system. 
   Improving   Voice Recognition  
To achieve optimum voice recognition 
when using the navigation or Bluetooth® 
HandsFreeLink® voice control system, 
the following guidelines should be 
followed: 
NOTE: 
Make sure the correct screen is 
displayed for the voice command that 
you are using. See   Voice Command 
Index    on page  167  . 
•  It is best if the windows and sunroof  are closed. If they are open, speak 
a little louder to overcome the wind 
noises. 
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•  The fan speed automatically lowers 
when the TA L K  button is pressed. 
Adjust the airfl  ow from both the 
dashboard and side vents so air does 
not blow against the microphone on 
the ceiling. 
•  If more than one person is speaking  at the same time, the system may 
misinterpret your command. 
•  After pressing and releasing the  TA L K  button, wait for the beep, then 
give a voice command. 
•  Give a voice command in a clear,  natural speaking voice without 
pausing between words. 
•  Try to reduce any background noise.
•  If you are still having trouble with the  voice control system, refer to  Voic e 
Info  on the INFO  screen (Main 
Info ). 
NOTE: 
The voice control system can only be 
used from the driver’s position. The 
microphone does not recognize voice 
commands from anywhere else in the 
vehicle.Selecting an Item (Button) 
on the Screen 
On most screens, there are items that 
can be selected (like buttons with titles 
such as  OK or Return ). To select 
an item on any screen, do one of the 
following: 
•  Use the voice control system and  say the name of the desired item. 
Almost all selectable items on the 
screen, including some listed items, 
are recognized by the voice control 
system. 
•  Move the highlighting to the desired  item with the Interface Dial  or its 
knob , then push in on the Interface 
Dial . 
Tip: 
If items are grayed out, this means that 
they cannot be selected. 
Selecting an Item in a List 
To scroll through a list, do one of the 
following: 
• Rotate the  Interface Dial knob  to 
scroll one item at a time. 
•  Use the voice control system to scroll  page by page. For example, to scroll 
up, say “Up” or “Previous.” To scroll 
down, say “Next” or “Down.” 
If you cannot fi  nd the desired name, 
or have made an error, return to 
the previous screen by pressing the 
CANCEL  or the BACK  button. 
To select the desired item in the list, do 
one of the following: 
•  Use the voice control system, and say  the item number of the desired item. 
• Rotate the  Interface Dial knob  to 
move the highlighting to the item, 
then push in on the Interface Dial .
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Entering Information 
When the system needs input from you, 
the display changes to a screen similar 
to the one on the next page. You can 
then use the displayed letters, numbers, 
or symbols to enter information. You 
can enter your keyboard input in either 
of the following ways: 
•  Say the desired letter, number, or 
symbol on the screen if you are 
entering a city or street name. 
•  Move the highlighting to the desired  letter, number, or symbol by rotating 
the  Interface Dial knob , then push 
in on the Interface Dial . 
Each entered letter will appear at the 
top of the display. To enter a space 
between words, say “Space” or move 
the  Interface Dial  to the right. To 
delete an entry, say “Delete” or move 
the  Interface Dial  to the left. If a letter has options (such as accent 
marks or symbols), they will appear 
in gray next to the selected letter on 
the upper row. Move the Interface 
Dial
 up to select  OPTION, and use 
the  Interface Dial knob  to select the 
letter.
To enter symbols, rotate the Interface 
Dial Knob  and select # or @, then 
move the Interface Dial  up to select 
OPTION .
When entering an address, the system 
searches the database for words that 
match the letters you are entering. As a 
result, you will notice that some letters 
are no longer available.
When the system fi nds only one entry 
that matches, it completes the name 
entry for you. If the system fi  nds more 
than one entry that matches your input, 
a list of these matches is displayed.  Tip: 
When entering a name of a city, street, 
or place, or if you are unsure of the 
spelling of the name, enter the letters 
that you are sure of, then move the 
Interface Dial
 down to select LIST. 
The system will display a list of names 
that most closely match your input. For 
each letter that is entered, the number 
of corresponding choices is displayed 
on the right-hand side.
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NOTE: 
The voice command names that can be used for each letter are shown below. For 
additional keyboard symbols, see page   176 . 
 Say  Or say “...” Say Or say “...” Say Or say “...” Say Or say “...”
AAlpha/Apple
HHotel/Henry
OOscar 
VVictor  
B Bravo /Boy
IIndia/Igloo
PPapa /Paul 
W
Whiskey/William
CCharlie
JJuliet /John
QQuebec/Queen
XX-r ay
D Delta/Dog
KKilo/King
RRomeo / Rober t
YYa n k e e / Ye l l o w
E Echo/Edward 
LLima/Larry
SSier ra / Sam
ZZulu/Zebra
F Foxtrot /Frank
MMike/Mary
TTa n g o / To m
E n t e r
G Golf/George
N
November/ NancyUUniform / Uncle
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System Start-up  
When you change the power mode to 
the ON mode, it takes about 10 seconds 
for the navigation system to boot up. 
The fi rst screen to appear is the 
navigation system globe screen. 
 The screen then changes to the 
Disclaimer screen:  
NOTE:
Driver information will display on the 
upper right hand side of the screen. 
If there are any unread messages, the 
Message icon will display on the bottom 
left hand side of the screen. 
See page   20 .
System Language Selection
Move the Interface Dial  to the right 
to select  CHANGE LANGUAGE.  On 
the  Select a language screen, you 
can select the language to be used by 
the entire system by choosing from the 
language choices that are displayed. 
After you have changed the language 
settings, you will be returned to the 
Disclaimer screen.
Read this disclaimer carefully so you 
understand it before continuing. Push 
in on the Interface Dial  to select OK, 
and the map  screen will appear on the 
display. The “OK” cannot be activated 
by voice.  If you do not push in on the Interface 
Dial
, the screen will go dark after 30 
seconds. (You can also display the 
Wallpaper  screen. See page   120 .) 
To return to the  Disclaimer screen, 
press any navigation or voice control 
button. 
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If you have entered any  Calendar 
reminders, they are displayed after you 
select OK. See    Calendar   on page   90 .
The  Calendar reminder screen 
remains displayed until you select OK  
or  Remind Later by rotating the 
Interface Dial knob  and pushing in 
on the Interface Dial , or press the 
CANCEL  button. 
If you select OK  and push in on the 
Interface Dial , the reminder will not 
show up again. (It will be deleted from 
the Calendar.) If you select Remind Later and push 
in on the Interface Dial
, the reminder 
will show up again the next time you 
start the vehicle. If there are several 
reminders, the next reminder will be 
displayed.
If you press the CANCEL  button, the 
system will skip all the reminders. The 
reminders will show up again the next 
time you start the vehicle.
NOTE: 
The system will display the current 
message and any older or previously 
unread messages, with the newest 
message appearing fi rst and the 
remaining messages appearing in date 
order.  
If you turn off the engine during route 
guidance and then restart the vehicle, 
the  Continue Trip to  screen will be 
displayed. For more information, see 
  Continue Trip to Screen    on page  81 .
   Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®  
If you have a Bluetooth-compatible cell 
phone that is paired with the system, 
then   CALL  on the Calculate route to 
screen will be enabled. 
When you select  CALL, the system 
dials the number shown on the screen. 
For more information on Bluetooth ® 
HandsFreeLink®, see your owner’s 
manual and the offi  cial website 
( www. acura.com /handsfreelink
).
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