HONDA ELEMENT 2010 1.G Navigation Manual
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Frequently Asked Questions
I insert a PC card with music files, but the CARD button or 
navigation “PC Card” voice comm ands do not work. What’s 
wrong? • After inserting the card, a delay of
 up to 30 seconds may be required to 
read the tag information (album, artist , and track names) - this is normal.
• Ensure that the music files on the media chip are either WMA or MP3  music format. Other form ats are not recognized.
• Some downloaded WMA and MP3 files  are copy protected, and require 
that the copyright authentication f iles accompany the MP3/WMA files on 
the Card.
• Media types and capacities continue to grow. As a rule, stick to Compact  Flash or SD media with ca pacities of 2GB or less. Other types of media or 
larger capacities may work,  but have not been tested.
• Single-type media PC Card adapto rs are recommended over multimedia- 
type adaptors.
• Ensure that there are files on the car d. For SD and other media with a 
write-lock switch, ensure that the write protect is off when adding files to 
the card. 
• The system only recogni zes FAT and FAT-32 file format for the media.
Some of the files on the PC card will not play, or I have an 
eight GB card with 2500 s ongs, but only 999 play. Why is 
this? • The quantity of tracks is limited to 
999 tracks and a file structure of up to 
eight folder levels deep. Tracks  beyond 999 are simply not recognized.
• Ensure that the music files on the media chip are either WMA or MP3  music format. Other form ats are not recognized.
When I eject the media chip but leave the empty adaptor in 
the PC card slot, the display door  will not close. Why is this? To prevent damage to the display mechanism or your PC card/media chip, 
the system checks for a partially inserted PC card and a partially inserted 
media chip. Always remove the PC ca
rd and media chip when not in use.
The media card will not fully in sert into the PC card slot. 
What is wrong? • The PC card edge connector or the pins
 in the back of PC card slot may be 
damaged. 
• Never force the card into the slot  - the adaptor card should glide smoothly 
into the slot. See your dealer  if the problem persists.
Problem
Solution 
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rear Camera
I insert a CD-R with music file s, but the CD button or “CD” 
voice commands do not work. What is wrong? • After inserting a CD-R with WMA or 
MP3 files, a slight delay may occur 
before the CD button operates. Th e system needs to read the tag 
information (album, artist, and track na mes) to allow searches - this is 
normal.
• Ensure that the music files on the  CD-R are WMA or MP3 format. Other 
formats are not recognized.
• Some WMA and MP3 files are copy pr otected, and require that the 
copyright authentication  files accompany the MP3/WMA files on the CD.
Note:
Never use CD-R discs with stick-on  labels. The labels can curl and 
jam the CD mechanism, requiring re placement of the navigation unit 
and subsequent loss of all personal information.
Problem Solution
When I shift gears, the rear camera image  is delayed. When shifting into or out of  reverse, you may experience delays when the 
screen image switches between the navigation screen and the rear camera 
image. This is normal.
The rear camera image is too  dark or too bright. How do I 
adjust the brightness? While the camera image is displayed, use the Zoom In/Zoom Out controls to 
adjust the brightness. This ad
justment does not affect the Setup screen 
brightness adjustments.
Problem
Solution 
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Miscellaneous Other Questions
ProblemSolution
My clock frequently changes  forward and backward by one 
hour. Why is this? The clock is being automatically set ba
sed on your GPS location. If you live 
and work on the boundary between two  time zones, you can turn off this 
feature. See page 94.
When driving near a time zone  border, the time changes even 
though I am not near the time zone. Why is this? The time zone borders are only appr
oximated in the system. Depending on 
the geography of the time zone boundary,  the switch to a different zone can 
be erratic. See page 94.
My state does not observe dayli ght saving time. How do I turn 
off this feature? You can turn off this feature. See page 93.
Daylight saving time  occurred, but the navigation system did 
not change time even though Setup shows  Auto Daylight 
Saving Time  is On . Go to the 
Clock adjustment  screen in Setup and select  DST Selection.  
Ensure that the correct DST schedule is selected. For more information, see 
Clock Settings  on page 93.
The navigation system  automatic daylight time feature is not 
switching the navigation system  clock on the correct dates. 
Why is this? 1) Go to the 
Clock adjustment  screen in Setup and ensure that  Auto 
Daylight Saving Time  is On .
2) The navigation system is designed  to switch to daylight saving time 
according to the months selected in the  DST schedule selection screen.  
Ensure that the appropriate schedule is selected. For more information, 
see  Clock Settings  on page 93.
The navigation system  clock switched by one hour for no 
apparent reason. Wh at can cause this? 1) You may be driving near 
a time zone boundary (see Auto Time Zone by 
GPS on page 94).
2) The navigation system does not switch between standard  and daylight 
saving time. Set  Auto Daylight Saving Time  to On on the Clock 
adjustment  screen in Setup, and ensure  that the correct month switching 
schedule is chosen on the  DST schedule selection screen. See page 93 
for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions 
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Frequently Asked Questions
My battery was disconnected  or went dead, and the 
navigation system is asking for  a code. Where do I find this 
code? There should be a card in the glove box with the anti-theft code for the 
navigation/audio syst
em. This card contains the  4-digit security code and 
serial number. If you cannot find it , your dealer can help you out.
I speak a language other than  English. When will other 
languages be available for the navigation system? This is being considered 
as a future enhancement.
Problem
Solution 
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Troubleshooting
Screen Error MessageSolution
Navigation system is unable to  acquire a proper GPS signal.
Make sure there is nothing on the dashboard blocking the GPS antenna 
(aftermarket metallic window tinting or aftermarke t devices placed on the 
dashboard, like radar  detectors, cell phones, or loose items). If the dashboard 
is clear of objects, move the vehicle to an  open space away from tall buildings, 
trees, etc.
 
Navigation unit door is open or  No DVD disc is inserted. 
Please check system. Make sure that the navigation DVD disc
 is inserted with the label side up 
and the navigation unit door is fully  snapped closed (see page 105).
No DVD disc. Please check system. Check that the navigation DVD disc is in serted with the label side up (see 
page 105). If the problem persists, see your dealer.
DVD disc reading error (unfor matted). Please consult your 
dealer. Check the DVD disc surface
 for deep scratches or other damage. Make sure 
you are using a navigation DVD (turquoise -colored [blue/green] label). The 
system cannot read other mapping data bases or video DVDs. If the problem 
persists, see your dealer.
Display temp is too high. Syst em will shut down until display 
cools down. This message will appear briefly when
 the display temperature is too high, 
and then the display will turn off  until the temperature cools down. The 
system will turn back on when the display cools down.
Outside temperature is low. System will take a while to start 
up. The temperature is below -22°F and 
the navigation system has difficulty 
reading the DVD. The system will st art up when the temperature warms up.
Route has not been complete d. Please try again from a 
different location. This message will appear when you are routing to or from a place (new 
area) that is not in the database. Try 
planning a different route to or from a 
different location.* 
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Troubleshooting
* If the error persists or is shown for a wide area, see your dealer.
No alternate route found. Origin al route will be followed. No alternative route method was f ound. The original route method will be 
used.*
Ensure that a road name is di splayed at the bottom of the map.
This destination cannot be found in da tabase.The destination was not found in  the database. Try another destination 
nearby, or select the des tination with the joystick.*
Vehicle is out of the databa se coverage area. The vehicle is located outside of the  mapped area provided by your 
navigation DVD. See pa ge 108 for map coverage.
Screen Error Message
Solution 
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Glossary
Glossary
The following is a glossary of terms 
pertaining to the voice recognition 
navigation system.
Avoid Area - Areas you wish to avoid 
can be entered into the system, and 
will be avoided while routing.
Breadcrumbs -  Off-road tracking dots 
that can be followe d on the map to 
retrace your route back to a mapped 
(digitized) road. This function can be 
turned on/off in  Setup screen 
(second).
Compact Flash -  A media chip that can 
be used with a PC card adaptor to 
play audio music files.
Database -  This consists of the map 
data, and the POI (Points of Interest) 
data stored on the DVD.
DCA -  Detailed Coverage Area. The 
main metropolitan areas in the lower 
48 U.S. states, Hawaii, and southern 
Canada are mapped to this level. See 
page 108 for a list of these areas. Digital Audio Card Reader - 
The PC 
card slot accepts a PCMCIA adaptor 
with a flash memory chip (see 
page 106).
Digitized Road -  A road that appears on 
the navigation screen. The road name 
will appear at the bottom of the 
navigation screen. If the user drives 
“off road,” the navigation system will 
display “breadcrumbs,” depending on 
how far you drive from a mapped 
road.
Disclaimer Screen -  Screen containing 
cautionary information. It is meant to 
be read carefully and acknowledged 
by the customer when using the 
navigation system.
DVD or DVD-ROM -  Digital Versatile 
Disc. The navigation program and 
database resides on this disc. For 
information on how to order a 
replacement or update DVD, see 
page 104.
FAQ -  Frequently Asked Questions. See 
page 124 for a list of customer FAQs 
and troubleshootin g information. GPS -
 Global Positioning System. A 
network of 24 satellites in orbit 
around the earth. The navigation 
system can simultaneously receive 
signals from up to 12 satellites to 
accurately position the vehicle on the 
map.
GPS Antenna -  Located under the 
dashboard. Electronic items operating 
in this general location can interfere 
with the GPS signal.
Icon -  Symbol representing Points of 
Interest (POI) that can be displayed 
on the map.
Initialization -  This refers to the period 
needed to reacquire the GPS satellite 
orbital information whenever the 
navigation system power has been 
disconnected. This can take 10 to 45 
minutes with the vehicle out in an 
open area.
LCD -  Liquid Crystal Display. The 
navigation screen. 
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Glossary
Map Matching - The received GPS 
information allows the navigation 
system to position the vehicle on the 
map. Map matching has occurred if 
the  map  screen is displaying the 
current street name in the bottom-
shaded area.
Mic -  Abbreviation for the microphone 
used for receiving  voice commands. 
It is located near the map light in the 
ceiling.
MP3 - A music file format that can be  played from a CD-R, USB thumb 
drive, or PC card.
MW -  Maneuver Window. While en 
route to a destination, this window 
displays informatio n about the next 
maneuver.
Navi -  Abbreviation for the navigation 
system.
North Pointer - The map symbol  showing the map orientation. See 
page 55. Off Route -
 This occurs when the user 
leaves mapped roads. Off-road 
tracking dots (“breadcrumbs”) are 
displayed if the option is enabled in 
the  Setup  screen. The user can use 
them to return to a mapped road. The 
bottom of the navigation screen will 
say, “Not on a digitized road.”
Outlying Areas -  These are rural areas 
that typically have  only their main 
roads mapped. All other roads are 
shown in light brown for reference 
only, since they have not been 
verified.
PC Card -  An adaptor card (sometimes 
called a PCMCIA card) that can 
contain a compact flash, or SD media 
clip with MP3 or WMA music files.
PIN -  Personal Identification Number. 
A 4-digit number created by the 
customer to protect personal 
information.
POI -  Point of Interest. These are the 
businesses, schools, etc. found under 
the  Places  option on the  Enter 
destination by screen. See page 31. Polygon - Colored areas on the 
map 
screen denoting parks, schools, etc. 
See Map Screen  Legend  “Map 
Features” for a list of the assigned 
colors. See page 50.
QWERTY -  Keyboard layout 
resembling the typewriter keys. The 
keyboard layout can be changed to an 
alphabetical layout in the Setup, 
Basic Settings  screen.
Reminder -  Automatic “pop-up” 
Calendar message. See  Calendar on 
page 70.
Secure Digital (SD) Media -  These can 
be installed into  a PCMCIA adaptor 
to play MP3 or WMA music files.
Security Code -  Code needed to 
activate the navigation system or 
audio unit. See  Entering the Security 
Code  on page 97.
Touch Sensor -  The touch sensor on the 
front of the LCD consists of a touch 
sensitive resistive membrane with an 
infinite number of possible touch 
locations. The sensing locations are 
confined to a grid of 20 vertical and 
10 horizontal touch locations. 
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Glossary
Unverified Streets - These streets have 
not been verified for turn restrictions, 
one-way, etc. They are shown in light 
brown on the map. Unverified streets 
may be missing from the map, shown 
in the wrong location, or have an 
incorrect name or address range.
USB - Universal Serial Bus. A computer  hardware interface used to store and 
play audio files (MP3, WMA, AAC) 
from USB devices, such as thumb 
drives or iPods. See the Audio section 
in your Owner’s Manual for more 
information.
Vehicle Speed Sensor -  Provides speed 
signal to the navigation system for 
moving the VP icon on the map.
Verified Streets -  These streets consist 
of the detailed metropolitan coverage 
areas and all other inter-town 
connection roads.  These roads are 
shown in black on the map.
Voice Control - See VR. VP -
 Vehicle Position. When in map 
mode, this circular icon shows the 
vehicle position on the map. Touch 
this icon to show the latitude, 
longitude, and elevation of your 
current position.
VR -  Voice Recognition. This allows 
voice control of many of the 
navigation functions. The hardware 
consists of the microphone, voice 
control switch ( NAVI TALK/NAVI 
BACK buttons), and the front 
speakers.
Waypoint -  A temporary destination 
you may enter while en route (e.g., a 
gas station, ATM, etc.). See page 63.
WMA - A Windows media audio file  that can be played from a CD-R, USB 
thumb drive, or PC card.
Yaw Rate Sensor -  Senses when the 
vehicle makes a turn, which makes 
the VP change direction on the map 
as you turn. 
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Voice Command Index
Global Commands
The system accepts these commands on 
any screen.
Help  (reads list of the commands for 
the displayed screen)
Setup  (displays the  Setup screen 
(first))
Display map  (displays the map 
screen)
Display menu  (displays the Enter 
destination by  screen)
Display audio screen
Information  (displays the 
Information  screen)
Back  (to previous screen, same as 
CANCEL  or NAVI BACK  button)
Cancel  (cancels current activity)
What time is it?
The “Voice Command Help” option on 
the  Information screen lists many of the 
following controls. To avoid distraction 
while you are driving, the system can 
read the commands for you.
The commands are accessible at any 
time while driving and can be read to 
you so that you do not need to memorize 
all of them.
Navigation General 
Commands
The system accepts these commands on 
a map/guidance  screen.
Display menu  (if en route, displays 
the  Change route by screen)
Display navigation  (if en route, 
displays the  Change route by  
screen)
Display map
Display map guide  (same function as 
the  MAP/GUIDE button)
Display setup  (or just Setup)
Display information  (or just 
Information )
Display audio screen
Cancel
Backward  (or just Back)
What time is it?
Repeat voice  (repeats the screen 
prompt for most screens)
Help (displays the voice command  allowed for the screen you are 
viewing)
Voice command help 
How long to the destination?  (when 
en route, tells the time to 
destination)* How far to the destination? 
(when en 
route, tells th e distance to 
destination)*
Display destination map  (when en 
route, shows the map of the 
destination)
Display entire route  (when en route, 
adjusts the map scale so that the 
entire route is displayed)
Register the current location  (puts 
current location in the personal 
Address Book)
* These commands are not available if  you scroll through the map while en 
route to a destination.