HONDA CIVIC HYBRID 2011 8.G Owners Manual

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Use the preset buttons while an iPod
is playing to select passages and
change f iles. Each preset button’s
f unction is shown on the bottom of
the screen. Each time you press and
release (preset 6 button), the
player skips f orward to the
beginning of the next f ile. Press and
release (preset 5 button), to
skip backward to the beginning of
the current f ile. Press it again to skip
to the beginning of the previous file.
To move rapidly within
a f ile, press and hold (preset 4
button) or (preset 3 button).
You can also select a file directly
f rom a track list on the audio display.
Press the AUDIO button to show the
audio display, then touch the Track
List icon. The track list menu
appears on the display.
Playing an iPod(Models wit h navigation system)
T o Change or Select Files Using a T rack L istSK IP
FF/REW
Features
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PRESET BUTTONS
AUDIO DISPLAY
TRACK LIST ICON
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ÛÝYou can also select a f ile f rom the
iPod menu: playlists, artists, albums
and songs. Press the AUDIO button
to display the audio display on the
navigation screen. Touch the iPod
MENU icon to display the iPod menu.
To scroll through the display, touch
the or icononthesideof the
screen.Togobacktotheprevious
display, touch the Return icon.
To select a desired icon with the
joystick, move it in the appropriate
direction, then press ENT.
Select a desired list by touching the
appropriate icon.
Playing an iPod(Models wit h navigation system)
T o Select a File f rom iPod Menu
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The display shows the items on that
list. Touch a desired f ile.
To scroll through the display, touch
the or icononthesideof the
screen.Togobacktotheprevious
display, touch the Return icon.To select a desired icon with the
joystick, move it in the appropriate
direction, then press ENT.
If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on either the
artists or albums list, all available
f iles on the selected list are played.
You can select any type of repeat and
random modes with the RPT and
RDM buttons. To confirm the
selected mode, press the AUDIO
button to show the audio display on
the navigation screen.
PresstheAUDIObuttontogoback
to the normal audio playing display.
Pressing the CANCEL button goes
back to the previous screen, and
pressing the MAP button cancels the
audio display on the screen.
Playing an iPod(Models wit h navigation system)
T o Select Repeat or Random Mode:
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This feature
continuously plays a track/f ile. To
activate track repeat, press and
release the RPT button (preset 1).
You will see REPEAT in the display.
To turn it of f , press and release the
RPT button again.
Each time you press and release the
RPT button, the mode changes
between track repeat and normal
play. Pressing either SKIP button changes
the f ile while keeping this f eature.
This feature
plays all available tracks/f iles f rom
the selected items in the iPod menu
list (playlists, artists, albums or
songs) in random order. To activate
track random, press and release the
RDM button (preset 2). You will see
TRACK RANDOM on the screen. This feature
plays all available albums from the
selected items in the iPod menu list
(playlists, artists, albums or songs)
in random order. The f iles in each
album are played in the recorded
order. To activate the album random
f eature, press and hold the RDM
button (Preset 2 button). You will
see ‘‘ALBUM RANDOM’’ in the
display. To turn it of f , press and hold
the RDM button (Preset 2 button).
You can also select another list from
theiPodmenuwhilekeepingthe
random f unction.
Available operating f unctions vary on
models or versions. Some f unctions
may not be available on the vehicle’s
audio system.
Playing an iPod(Models wit h navigation system)
T RA CK REPEA T
TRACK RANDOMALBUM RANDOM
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U.S. models only
If a PC card is in the audio unit,
touch the CARD icon to play the PC
card. You can disconnect the iPod at any
time when you see the ‘‘OK to
disconnect’’ message in the iPod
display. Always make sure you see
the ‘‘OK to disconnect’’ message in
the iPod display bef ore you
disconnect it. Make sure to f ollow
the iPod’s instructions on how to
disconnect the dock connector f rom
the USB adapter cable.
The displayed message may
vary on models or versions. On
some models, there is no
message to disconnect.
When you disconnect the iPod while
it is playing, the audio screen (if
selected) shows NO DATA.
If you reconnect the same iPod, the
system may begin playing where it
lef t of f , depending on what mode the
iPod is in when it is reconnected. If you see an error message in the
screen, see page .
To play the radio, press the AM/FM
button or touch the FM1, FM2, AM,
XM1 , or XM2 icon. Touch the CD
icon to switch to the disc mode (if a
disc is loaded). Each time you press
the CD/XM button, the audio mode
switches between iPod, disc and XM
Radio .
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Playing an iPod(Models wit h navigation system)
T o Stop Playing Your iPod
iPodError MessagesDisconnect ing an iPod
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If you see an error message on the
screen while playing an iPod, f ind
thesolutioninthecharttotheright.
If you cannot clear the error
message, take your vehicle to your
dealer.Error
Message Solution
Cause
There is a problem with the USB adapter unit.
Disconnect the device. Then, turn the audio
systemoff,andturnitonagain.Donot
reconnect the device that caused the error.
Appears when the iPod is empty. Store some
files in the iPod.
Appears when an unsupported iPod is
connected. See page 184 for the specification
information for iPods. If it appears when a
supported iPod is connected, update the iPod
software to the newer version.
Appears when the system does not
acknowledge the iPod. Reconnect the iPod.
USB ROM Error
Appears when an
incompatible device is
connected
No files in iPod
Use of unsupported iPod
Recognition failure of
iPod
iPodError Messages (Models with navigation syst em)
192 USB ERROR
BAD USB
DEVICE
PLEASE CHECK OWNERS
MANUAL
iPod NO SONG
UNSUPPORTED VER.
CONNECT RETRY
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Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
Features
193
POWER/VOLUME KNOB
AUDIO BUTTON USB ICON
RPT (REPEAT)
BUTTON RDM (RANDOM)
BUTTON
FAST FORWARD
BUTTON
SKIP BUTTONSKIP BUTTON
MP3 INDICATOR
SCAN BUTTON TRACK LISTICON
SOUND ICON
REWIND BUTTON TUNE BAR JOYSTICK
TUNE BAR
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You can also select an icon by
moving the joystick. Move it to lef t,
right, up, or down to change the
highlighting and scroll through lists,
then press ENT on the top of the
joystick to set your selection. The audio system reads and plays
the audio f iles on the USB f lash
memory device in MP3, WMA or
AAC f ormats. Depending on the
f ormat, the display shows MP3,
WMA or AAC when a USB flash
memory device is playing. The USB
f lash memory device limit is up to
700 f olders or up to 65535 f iles.
To select the USB mode without
using the icon, press the CD/XM
button repeatedly. The status bar
appears on the bottom of the screen.
Only AAC f ormat f iles recorded
with iTunes are playable on this
audio unit.
This audio system can select and
play the audio f iles f rom a USB f lash
memory device with the same
controls used f or the in-dash disc
player. To play a USB f lash memory
device, connect it to the USB adapter
cable in the console compartment.
The ignition switch must be in the
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
Press the AUDIO button beside the
screen to show the audio display and
touch the AUX icon.
The recommended USB f lash
memory devices are 256 MB or
higher, and f ormatted with the FAT
f ile system. Some digital audio
players may be compatible as well.
Some USB f lash memory devices
(such as devices with security lock-
out f eatures, etc.) will not work in
this audio unit.
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Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
To Play a USB Flash Memory
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Do not use a device such as a card
reader or hard drive as the device
or your f iles may be damaged.
Do not connect your USB f lash
memory device using a hub.
Do not use an extension cable to
the USB adapter cable equipped
with your vehicle.
Do not keep a USB f lash memory
device in the vehicle. Direct
sunlight and high heat will damage
it.
We recommend backing up your
data bef ore playing a USB f lash
memory device.Depending on the type and
number of f iles, it may take some
time before they begin to play.
Depending on the sof tware the
f iles were made with, it may not be
possibletoplaysomefiles,or
displaysometextdata.
You can select the AUX mode by
using the navigation system voice
control buttons, but cannot operate
theplaymodefunctions.
Some devices cannot be powered
or charged via the USB adapter. If
this is the case, use the accessory
adapter to supply power to your
device.
Depending on the type of
encoding and writing sof tware
used, there may be cases where
character inf ormation does not
display properly.
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
Voice Cont rol Syst em
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Some versions of MP3, WMA, or
AAC f ormat may not be supported. If
an unsupported f ile is f ound, the
audio unit displays UNSUPPORTED,
then skips to the next f ile.
In WMA or AAC format, DRM
(digital rights management) f iles
cannot be played. If the system f inds
a DRM f ile, the screen displays
UNPLAYABLE FILE, and then skips
to the next file.Pull out the USB connector f rom
the holder and remove the cable
f rom the clip in the console
compartment.Connect the USB f lash memory
device to the USB adapter cable
correctly and securely.
When the USB device is connected
and the audio display is selected on
the screen by pressing the AUDIO
button, the AUX icon switches to the
USB icon. The display also shows
the f older and f ile numbers, and the
elapsed time.
1.
2.
Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models wit h navigation system)
Connect ing a USB Flash Memory
Device
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USB CONNECTOR
USB ADAPTER CABLE
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