ESP HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2009 8.G Quick Guide

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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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Pairing Your PhoneYour Bluetooth-compatible phone must be paired to
HFL before you can make and receive hands-free
calls. To confirm that your phone is Bluetooth-
compatible, visit handsfreelink.honda.com or call
(888) 528-7876. Your phone retailer should also be
able to confirm if your phone is Bluetooth-
compatible.
Making a CallYou can make calls using a phone number, a name
stored in your HFL phone book, or redialing the last
number called. You can talk up to 30 minutes after
removing the key from the ignition switch.
Remember to press the HFL TALK button prior to
each command.
Note: HFL cannot dial a name stored in your phone.
You say: “Call/Dial”
HFL responds: “What name or number would you
like to call/dial?”
You say: “123 456 7890.”
HFL responds: “123 456 7890?”
You say: “Yes” or “Call/Dial”
HFL responds: “Calling/Dialing.”
Tip: To redial the last number called, say “Redial” or
press and hold the HFL TALK button.
Receiving a CallTo answer a call, press the HFL TALK button.
This button also activates the Call Waiting
function on your phone. To decline a call, press
the HFL BACK button.
Transferring a CallYou can transfer your call from HFL to your
phone, and vice versa. In either case, press and
release the HFL TALK button, then say “Transfer.”
Import Phone book Feature(With Navigation)The cellular phone book option allows you to
store up to 1,000 names and 10,000 phone
numbers in the HFL phone book from your
cellular phone book. Using HFL, you can then
automatically dial any name or number in the
phone book. Not all phones have this capability.
For more information, visit
handsfreelink.honda.com , or call
(888) 528-7876.
* Check the owner’s manual for additional information and instructions.
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Using the Phone Book
The HFL phone book can store up to 50 names and
numbers. These can be any type of numbers. For
example, a phone number can be stored and used
for dialing, or an account number can be stored and
used during a call with an automated system.
Tip:HFL allows you to send numbers or names
during a call; this is useful when you call a menu-
driven phone system. You can also program account
numbers into the HFL phone book for easy retrieval.
To activate this command, say “Send.” After HFL
responds, say the designated name or number.
Note: For *, say “Star” and for #, say “Pound.”
Phone Book Access
You say: “Phone book”
HFL responds: “Phone book options are store, edit,
delete, receive contact, and list.”
Storing to the Phone Book
You say: “Store”
HFL responds: “What name would you like to
store?”
You say: “Joe/Account number”
HFL responds: “What is the number for Joe/Account
number?”
You say: “123 456 7891”
HFL responds: “123 456 7891. Say ‘Enter,’ or
continue to add numbers.”
You say: “Enter”
HFL responds: “Joe/Account number has been
stored. Returning to the main menu.”Editing the Phone Book
You say: “Edit”
HFL responds: “What name would you like to
edit?”
You say: “Joe”
HFL responds: “What is the new number for
Joe?”
You say: “987 654 3210”
HFL responds: “987 654 3210. Say ‘Enter,’ or
continue to add numbers.”
You say: “Enter”
HFL responds: “The number has been changed.
Returning to the main menu.”
Deleting from the Phone Book
You say: “Delete”
HFL responds: “What name would you like to
delete?”
You say: “Joe”
HFL responds: “Would you like to delete Joe?”
You say: “Yes”
HFL responds: “The name has been deleted.
Returning to the main menu.”
Selecting from your Phone Book List
You say: “List”
HFL responds: “Joe...Tim...Lisa”
You say: “Call”
HFL responds: “Would you like to call Lisa?”
You say: “Yes”
HFL responds: “Calling”
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