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When you press the MENU button, the 
display changes to:
Address  (see page
24)
This selection requires you to enter the 
city (and possibly the state), and the 
address that you want to go to.
Intersection (see page
28 )
This selection allows  you to enter the 
names of two intersecting streets in a 
city. This is useful if you know the 
general location of your destination, but 
not the exact address. Places
 (see page
33 )
The system has been programmed with  
the locations of many businesses, parks, 
hospitals, etc. This selection lets you 
search these by category, name, phone 
number, or Zagat 2007 (for restaurant).
Map Input  (see page
39 )
This selection allows  you to point to a 
destination on th e map using the 
joystick. This allows you to enter a 
destination or address that may not be 
listed in the database.
Previous Destinations  (see page
42)
When you enter a destination with any 
of the available selections (except 
Address Book  and Go Home ), the 
last 50 destinations are saved by the 
system. Use this selection to choose a 
destination again.
NOTE:
If  Previous Destinations  is grayed 
out, there is no Previous Destination 
entered. Today’s Destinations
 (see page
43 )
You can enter and sort up to five 
destinations and store them in the 
Today’s Destination list. You can then 
use the Today’s Destination selection.
NOTE:
If  Today’s Destinations  is grayed 
out, there is no Today’s Destination 
entered.
Address Book  (see page
45)
This selection allows you to select a 
stored address. The system can store up 
to a combined total  of  200 User 1 and 
User 2 addresses.
Go Home  (see page
46 )
This selection allows  you to select your 
home or a common place as a 
destination.
NOTE:
If you have no home address entered, 
the system prompts you for one.
Entering a Destination
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By Places
After you select Places from the  Enter 
destination by  screen, the display 
changes to:
There are four ways to find a place or 
point of interest (POI), by  Category, 
Name , Phone Number , or ZAGAT 
2007 .
Let’s assume you want to find a coffee 
shop (restaurant) called “Bucks.”
 If you know the phone number of the  coffee shop, select  Phone Number, 
then enter the 10-d igit number with 
area code. This is the quickest way to 
find it.  The second best me
thod is to select 
Category , then Restaurant , and 
enter the keyword “Bucks.” The list 
will include all restaurants that have 
the letters “bucks” anywhere in the 
name.
 You can try to enter “Bucks” using  Name , but you may have to search 
through a list that might include 
Bucks Welding, Bucks Surplus, etc.
NOTE: 
 Prior to departure, you can set areas  to avoid. The system then includes 
them in its calculations for the 
destination you have entered. See 
Edit Avoid Area  on page
91 .
 You can enter the desired destination  using the voice control system. For 
information on the available voice 
commands, see  Voice Command 
Index  on page
132.
Finding the Place by Category
The Category  option gives you a list of 
categories or types of businesses to 
select from with the following screen:
Tip:
If you are not sure of the spelling of a 
place, the best way to  find it is to use the 
keyword search. Select  Category, 
choose a category and subcategory 
from the menus, then select  Place 
Name by Keyword , and enter the 
partial name.
Entering a Destination
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Finding the Place by Phone 
Number
The Phone Number  option allows 
you to select a destination by its 
telephone number. Only telephone 
numbers stored in the system under the 
Places  (of business) option are 
recognized. The system  does not contain 
residential telephone numbers, or 
numbers you may have entered in your 
personal Address Book.
Tip:
If you know the phone number of a point 
of interest (POI), its uniqueness makes it 
the fastest entry meth od. When using the 
voice control system, the entry should be 
spoken as a continuous string of 
numbers. For example, the telephone 
number (310) 555-4000 should be 
spoken as “Three, one, zero, five, five, 
five, four, zero, zero, zero.”
Finding the Place by Zagat 2007
The  ZAGAT 2007  option allows you to 
find a restaurant by the Zagat Rating 
information.
The system lets you select several items 
(such as metro area, region, and 
neighborhood) to search the restaurant 
you like. When you select a type of 
food, the following display appears:
Name -  When you select  Name, the 
restaurants will be listed by alphabetical 
order.
Food, Decor, Service -  When you 
select  Food, Decor , or Service , the 
restaurant will be listed by rating value.
Cost -  When you select  Cost, the 
restaurant will be lis ted by the average 
cost of a meal (including drink and tip). When you select a sorting method, the 
list of restaurants will appear.
Once you select a restaurant, the system 
then displays the 
Calculate route to  
screen (see  Driving to Your Destination  
on page
47 ).
NOTE:
See  Key to Zagat Ratings  on page
75 for 
details on the key to ratings.
Entering a Destination
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Viewing/Saving the Current 
Location
Whenever you are on a  map screen, you 
can always obtain your current location 
either by touching the Vehicle Position 
icon   or by using the voice control 
system and saying “Display current 
location.” A screen pops up which 
shows the address of your current 
location, as well as the latitude, 
longitude, and elevation. NOTE:
The elevation will not appear when the 
system is temporarily lacking proper 
GPS information. The system elevation 
may not agree with elevations shown on 
roadside elevation signs, and may 
fluctuate plus or minus 100 feet or more.
You can store the current location for 
later use. It does not change or cancel 
your current route.
For example, you 
are following the 
system’s directions to get to a 
destination. While sitting at a stoplight 
you notice a curio shop on the corner, 
but do not have time to visit it right now. 
You can save the location to select as a 
destination at a later date. To save the location, say “Save current 
location” or select 
Save on the screen. 
When you select “User 1” or “User 2,” 
the  Edit address book  screen with the 
current location data will appear. You 
can edit the name, phone number, or 
category name to be saved in your 
personal Address Book.
After the location is saved, select 
Return  to return to the  map screen. 
You can then use  Address Book from 
the  Enter destination by  screen to 
select the saved loca tion, and return to 
the same spot.
Driving to Your Destination
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Information Features
Information Screen
When you say “Information” or press 
the INFO  button, the display changes to:
For Touring model:
For EX-L model: NOTE:
If some items appear to be grayed out, 
and cannot be selected, it is because you 
did not select 
OK on the initial 
Disclaimer  screen. See  System Start-up  
on page
18.
Cellular Phonebook (Touring 
Model Only)
This function is available only for the 
Touring model.
The Cellular Phonebook  option 
allows you to store up to 1,000 names 
and 10,000 phone numbers in the 
phonebook of Bluetooth® 
HandsFreeLink® (HFL) from your 
cellular phonebook. With the HFL, you 
can then automatically dial any name or 
number in the phonebook.
Say or select  Cellular Phonebook  
from the  Information  screen, and the 
display changes to:
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Information Features
NOTE:
 For more information on this feature, 
see your vehicle’s Owner’s manual.
 For questions about the HFL Cellular  Phonebook, call HandsFreeLink 
consumer support at 1-888-528-
7876, In Canada call at 1-888-9-
HONDA-9.
 Using a PIN is optional. If you forget  your PIN, see your dealer for 
assistance.Voice Command Help
When you say or select  Voice 
Command Help , you will see the 
following screen:
NOTE:
You can select an item by saying either 
the line number or the item name. There is a tutorial available for the voice 
command help. Say or select 
Getting 
started , and the display changes to:
Select the line number of the desired 
tutorial you want to view, and the 
tutorial will automatically be read out. 
Press  Stop to stop the reading.
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System Set-up
Edit Address
When you say or select Edit Address, 
the display changes to:
Current Position -  Allows you to use 
your current position as the address.
Address -  Requires you to enter the city 
and address you wish to store. The 
operation is the same as selecting 
Address  from the Enter destination 
by  screen (see page
24). Places - Allows you to select one of the 
Point of Interest (POI) locations already 
stored in the system as one of your 
personal addresses. This operation is the 
same as selecting  Places from the 
Enter destination by  screen (see 
page
33 ).
Previous Destinations -  Allows you to 
choose one of the locations in the 
Previous Destinations list for your 
Address Book list. Th is operation is the 
same as selecting  Previous 
Destinations  from the Enter 
destination by  screen (see page
42).
After you have used one of these four 
options to enter the address, the initial 
screen for entering the personal address 
is re-displayed, with the address shown 
in the “Address” field. If you have 
entered the address using  Places, the 
phone number corresponding to the 
address also appears in the “Phone 
Number” field. Edit Phone Number
You can enter the telephone number of 
the address. If the 
address was chosen 
with  Places , and it has a telephone 
number, that number is entered 
automatically.
Say or select  Edit Phone Number  to 
display the  Enter phone number  
screen. Enter the telephone number, 
including the area code, by using the 
voice control system (say the entire 
phone number one digit at a time), or by 
using the on-screen keyboard. Say or 
select  Done when finished.
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System Set-up
Home Address
This feature lets you return “Home” 
from any location simply by saying “Go 
home” at the map screen. Alternatively, 
you can select  Go Home on the Enter 
destination by  screen (see By Go Home  
on page
46 ).
Enter the Name, address, and phone 
number in the same way as entering a 
personal address, then say or select 
Done . To leave the screen, press the 
CANCEL  button.
NOTE:
If your Home address cannot be found 
in the system then, while located on the 
street close to your home, select 
“Current Position”  when entering the 
“Edit Address” field.
PIN Number
You can set a four-digit PIN (Personal 
Identification Number) for accessing 
and changing personal addresses and 
your home address if desired. Once you 
set the PIN on this  screen, the system 
asks you to enter the PIN when you 
access a personal address or your home 
address.
NOTE:
PINs are optional. If you choose to use a 
PIN, make sure you remember it. If you 
forget your PIN, the dealer will have to 
reset it for you.
When you select  PIN Number, the 
display changes to:
Address Book PIN
If you choose to enter a PIN for the 
personal Address Book, you will have to 
enter it anytime you edit your Address 
Book (see page
80),  or select Address 
Book  on the  Enter destination by  
screen (see page
45).
1. Select  Address Book PIN .
2. Select either  User 1 or User 2 . The 
display changes to:
3. Enter your four-digit PIN and select  Done . If you do not wish to use a 
PIN, select  Do not use PIN .
NOTE:
The factory default is no PIN.
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System Initialization
GPS Initialization
Depending on the length of time the 
battery was disconnected, your system 
may require GPS initialization. If it 
does, the following screen appears:
If this procedure is not necessary, the 
system proceeds directly to the 
Disclaimer screen (see page
18). 
During initialization, the system 
searches for all available GPS satellites, 
and obtains their orbital information. 
During this procedure the vehicle 
should be out in the open with a clear 
view of the sky. If the navigation system finds the 
satellites properly, this box clears, and 
changes to the 
Disclaimer screen. If 
within ten minutes the system fails to 
locate a sufficient number of satellites to 
locate your position, the following 
screen appears:
If the system is still unable to acquire a 
signal, follow the in structions on the 
screen, or contact you r local dealer for 
assistance.
NOTE:
The average acquiring time is less than 
10 minutes, but it can take as long as 45 
minutes.
Map Matching
This part of the initialization matches 
the GPS coordinates found above with a 
road on the  map screen. To perform this 
part of the procedure, ensure that the 
navigation system is displaying a map, 
and drive the vehicle on a mapped road 
(a road shown on the  map screen). Do 
not enter a destina tion at this time. 
When the name of the current road you 
are driving on appears at the bottom of 
the screen, the entire procedure is 
complete. Your system is now ready to 
use.
The navigation system lost power and is acquiring its  
location from the GPS satellites. This usually takes  
less than 10 minutes.
*  Start the engine.
*  Park the vehicle in an open area away from trees,  
  power lines, and tall buildings.
*  Remove loose articles, cell phones, or electrical  
  accessories located near the GPS antenna.
*  If this screen is displayed repeatedly when starting  
  the vehicle, see your dealer.
Something is interfering with the system’s ability to  
acquire its location. Check the following:
*  The vehicle must be in an open area with a clear  
  view of the sky.
*  Remove sources of GPS interference like metallic 
  window tint above antenna, or electrical items 
  near antenna (see owner's manual for details).
*  Check GPS antenna cable connection.
*  Restart the engine and repeat the GPS acquire 
  procedure. If the problem persists, see your dealer.
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System Limitations
Although your navigation system is one 
of the most highly sophisticated pieces 
of equipment you will find in a modern 
automobile, you may find during its use, 
that it has certain limitations.
The system uses signals from the Global 
Positioning System (GPS) to aid in 
determining its current location. The 
GPS is operated by the U.S.
Department of Defense. For security 
reasons, there are certain inaccuracies 
built into the GPS that the navigation 
system must constantly compensate for. 
This can cause occasional positioning 
errors of up to several hundred feet.
For example, in urban areas where 
streets are close together, this could 
cause the system to show that you are 
traveling on a street that parallels the 
street you are actually on. The system 
will, under most circumstances, correct 
itself while you drive. Also, depending on your current view of 
the sky and the position of the satellites, 
the elevation may be shown incorrectly. 
You may also notice some delay of the 
vehicle position icon at intersections; 
this is normal.
GPS Reception Issues
The signals received from the GPS 
satellites are extremely weak (less than 
a millionth of the strength of a local FM 
station), and require an unobstructed 
view of sky. The signal can easily be 
interrupted or interfered with by the 
following:
 After-market metallic window tint 
above or to the sides of the GPS 
antenna (located under the dash)
 Cell phones, PDAs, or other  electronic devices docked in a cradle 
or laying loose on the dash
 Radar detectors mounted on the dash
 Remote starters, or “hidden” vehicle  location systems mounted near the 
navigation unit
 Other after-market audio electronic  devices mounted near the navigation 
unit  Trees, tall buildings, freeway 
overpasses, tunnels or overhead 
electrical power wires
Although the system will direct you to 
your desired destination, it may not 
always generate what you consider to be 
the most direct rout e. Try changing the 
method of routing. See  Changing the 
Routing Method  on page
48.  You may 
also have Unverified Area Routing set 
to “OFF.” See  Unverified Area Routing  
on page
87 .
Additionally, the mapping database 
contains verified and unverified maps. 
See  Map Overview  on page
6. A 
Disclaimer screen will warn you if your 
route includes unverified streets.
Unverified streets may be missing from 
the map, in the wrong location, or have 
an incorrect name or address range.
Exercise addition al caution when 
driving in these unverified areas.
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