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42Navigation System
Entering a Destination
Search by Keyword
If you do not know the exact name of
the destination, you can find the place
with a keyword. When you select this
option, the display changes to:
You can find your destination with a
keyword using the Sort by Distance
to Travel option or City Vicinity
option. If you select the Sort by Distance to
Travel
option, the Enter keyword for
place screen appear s. Enter the
keyword using the Interface Dial. If
the system does not fi nd an exact match,
select LIST when you finish entering
the keyword. The system starts
searching for places that match the
entered keyword. If you see your
desired place, select it from the list. If
not, scroll through the list to find the
desired place.
If you move the Interface Dial down
to select MORE, the scope of the search
can be increased.
When there are a large number of search
results, the number of locations will
increase to 100, 200, and up to 1,000
locations. When the number of locations
is 100 or less, y ou can increase the
scope to 500 miles, 1000 miles, or the
entire U.S. If you select the
City Vicinity option,
the Enter city name screen appears.
Enter the name of the city using the
Interface Dial . The system will
display a list of city names, with the
closest match to the name you entered at
the top of the list. Select your desired
city name from the list. Once you have
selected your desired city name, the
Enter keyword for place screen
appears.
Enter the keyword using the Interface
Dial to specify the desired place.
Once you select a place, the system then
displays the Calculate route to screen
(see Driving to Your Destination on
page 52).
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44Navigation System
Entering a Destination
When you select a sorting method, the
list of restaurants will appear.
You can see the survey for a listed item
by selecting the tab, or by saying
“Zagat list number X” (where X is the
number 1-3).
Once you select a restaurant, the system
then displays the Calculate route to
screen (see Driving to Your Destination
on page 52). NOTE:
Selecting this sorting method will
show you Zagat’s highest-rated
restaurants by the options, and not
necessarily by distance from your
current location.
For details on the ratings and symbols, say “Key to Zagat rating”
or select the “?” tab using the
Interface Dial .By Coordinate
If you select Coordinate from the
DEST screen ( Dest. MENU 2 ), the
display will change to the Enter
latitude screen. Use the Interface Dial
to input the latitude.
NOTE:
Latitude and longitude must be entered
up to the seconds’ value.
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 105.
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The INFO function consists of two main
screens. To display the INFO screen
(Main Info. ), say “Information” or press
the INFO button. To change it to the
INFO screen ( Other), select the “Other”
tab. You can switch screens by selecting
the tab.
You can use the voice control system to
select any item on the INFO screen.
NOTE:
For information on the available voice
commands, see Voice Command Index
on page 157.INFO Screen (Main Info.)
When you say “Information” or press
the INFO button, the display changes to:
Move the Interface Dial to the left and
right to display Main Info. or Other.
NOTE:
For more information on the INFO
screen ( Other), see page 84.
Trip Computer
The Trip computer screen displays the
trip information from the gauge
assembly.
When you say or select Trip
Computer from the INFO screen
(Main Info. ), the display shows the
“Current Drive” tab.
Instant Fuel
Shows you the current estimated instant
fuel economy in miles per gallon (mpg).
Average Fuel
Shows you the averag e fuel economy in
miles per gallon (mpg) since the last key
cycle.
Information Features
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Information Features
Key to ZAGAT Ratings
By saying or selecting Key to ZAGAT
Ratings on the INFO screen ( Other),
you can see the explanation of the data
displayed for the Zagat-surveyed
restaurants.
• “Food,” “Decor,” and “Service” categories are rated using numbered
values (e.g., 0-9, 10-15, etc.)
• “Cost” is the average cost of a meal (including drink and tip). If unavailable
then estimated cost symbols are shown:

VE”: Very Expensive“E”: Expensive“M”: Moderate“I”: Inexpensive
• The symbols, if displayed, indicate the following information:
open on Sunday
open on Monday
open for lunch
serving after 11 PM
no credit card accepted
Use the Interface Dial to scroll through
the Key to ZAGAT ratings screens.
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System Setup
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, and all of your stored
information will be cleared.
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 when you edit your Address
Book (see page 90) or select Address
Book on the DEST screen ( Dest.
MENU 1 ) (see page 34).
1. Select Address Book PIN .
2. The display changes to:
3. Enter your new four-digit PIN. If you do not wish to use a PIN, select DO
NOT USE PIN .
NOTE:
The factory default is no PIN. 4. When you have entered your PIN, the
display changes to the Re-enter new
PIN screen. Enter the same number to
validate the number you have
selected.
5. If you have entered the same number both times, the disp lay returns to the
Select one of the following screen.
If not, “INCORRECT PIN” appears.
Enter your PIN again.
NOTE:
Once you enter your PIN to access your Address Book or select
Address Book on the DEST
screen ( Dest. MENU 1 ), you will not
need to enter your PIN until the
ignition key is cycled again.
If you wish to remove your PIN, return to the same screen and, after
entering your PIN correctly, select
DO NOT USE PIN .
PINs are optional. If you choose to use a PIN, make sure you remember
it. If you forget your PIN, your dealer
will have to reset it for you.
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112Navigation System
System Setup
Switching Display Mode AutomaticallyI
Recommended Display Mode Day/Night Settings:
• With the headlights on, select mid-ra nge for the dash illumination (see your Owner’s Manual for location of buttons).
• With the headlights off, select mid-range for the dash illumination (see your Owner’s Manual for location of buttons).
• On the SETUP Color adjustment screen, choose white for the map Day display and black for the map Night display (see
page 110). Inappropriate adjustment of these colors can cause the Day/Night modes to appear inoperative.
llumination control Prior ity Operation But remember
Display Mode button
(see page 11) 1 Allows selection of
Day, Night, or Off display
mode. This button has th e highest priority and
overrides all other displa y control adjustments
listed below. Once you press this button, you assume full
manual control of the display mode until the
ignition key is cycled again.
Sunlight sensor (middle of
dash near the windshield, see
your Owner’s Manual for
location) 2 If the sunlight sensor
detects daylight and the
headlights are turned on, the system
automatically overrides (cancels) the Night
display and displays the Day display mode. If desired, use the
Display Mode
button
to override this automatic choice.
Dash illumination adjustment
buttons (see the vehicle
Owner’s manual for location) 3 When headlights are turned on, and you wish to
have the Day display mode, then adjust the
illumination to the full bright setting (beeps). Adjust the dash brightness back to mid-range
to allow auto switching by sensing the
headlights are on or off.
Headlights (Auto/On/Off) 4 When turn ed on, the display changes to Night
display mode. The previous three controls
listed above can “cancel” this function. Use the
Display Mode
button , or
adjust the dash illuminati on to full bright to set
the display to your desired choice.
Map Day/Night screen color
choice (see page 111 for the
Day and Night color choices) N/A The user can select the color of the screen that
will be displayed for the Day and Night
display modes described above. For best contrast
, ensure that the map color is
white for Day and black for Night.
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128Navigation System
Coverage Areas
Map Coverage
The system provides map coverage for
the United States, as well as for Canada
and Puerto Rico. The map coverage
consists of accurately mapped (verified)
metropolitan areas (in the following list)
and a less accurate (unverified) rural
database. See Map Overview on page6
for a discussion of map coverage.
The cities and metropolitan areas in the
following list are fully mapped. Only
major streets, roads, and freeways have
been verified outside these areas. If your
route passes through these areas, routing
may be limited, depending on your
routing choices. See Unverified Area
Routing on page 101.
If you desire additional map coverage
information, contact Honda Customer
Service or go to www.hondanavi.com.
Enter your vehicle model and model
year, and then select the state for which
you want to verify map coverage.
U.S. Detailed Coverage Areas
Alabama
Auburn-Opelika
Birmingham/Tuscaloosa
Huntsville
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona Phoenix Metro
Prescott
Sedona
Tucson
Yuma
Arkansas Fayetteville
Fort Smith
Hot Springs
Little Rock
Pine Bluff
California Central Valley – including Fresno,
Merced, Modesto, and Stockton
Humboldt
Los Angeles/San Diego Metro
Mammoth Lakes
Redding
Sacramento Metro San Francisco Bay
(approximately
Monterey to Sonoma) – including
Monterey County and Hollister
Southern California Area – including
Bakersfield and San Luis Obispo
Colorado Denver/Boulder/Colorado Springs/Ski Resorts Metro area - including
Ft. Collins
Durango
Grand Junction
Telluride
Connecticut Bridgeport
Danbury
Hartford Metro
New Haven Metro
Norwalk
Stamford
Delaware Entire state - including Dover,
Wilmington Metro area, New
Castle County
Florida Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach/Titusville
Dixie County
Florida Keys
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130Navigation System
Coverage Areas
KentuckyBowling Green
Lexington
Louisville
Owensboro
Louisiana Baton Rouge
Lafayette
New Orleans Metro
Shreveport
Maine Bangor
Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park
Portland/Lewiston/Auburn
Southern Maine
Maryland State of (partial) – Baltimore/Washington D.C. Metro – including
Charles and Carroll Counties
Cumberland
Ocean City
Massachusetts Boston/Cape Cod Metro
Cape Cod Springfield Metro area
Complete coverage of all cities in
Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol,
Essex, Hampshire, Hampden,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth,
Suffolk, and Worcester Counties
Michigan Detroit Metro area – including Ann
Arbor, Pontiac, Flint, Clinton,
Eaton, and Monroe Counties
Kalamazoo
Northern Michigan Resort Area –
including Traverse City, Elk
Rapids, Petoskey, Charlevoix,
Boyne City, and Harbor Springs
Saginaw-Midland
Southeast Michigan – including
Detroit - Grand Rapids - Lansing
Southern Michigan
Minnesota Duluth
Mankato
Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro – including cities in Anoka Scott and
Carver Counties
Moorhead
Rochester Mississippi
Alcorn County
Biloxi/Gulfport
Jackson
Memphis
Pascagoula
Tupelo
Missouri Branson
Columbia
Jefferson City
Joplin
Kansas City (KS-MO) Metro – including Platte County
Lake of the Ozarks
Springfield
St. Louis Metro (IL-MO) – including
additional cities in Jefferson
County
Montana Billings
Helena
Missoula
Nebraska Lincoln (Lancaster County)
Omaha
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Voice Command Index
Letters Assist Definitions:
Say Or say “...” Say Or say “...” S ay Or say “...” Say Or say “...”
A Alpha/Apple
HHotel/Henry OOscar VVictor
B Bravo/Boy IIndia/Igloo PPapa/Paul WWhiskey/William
C Charlie JJuliet/John QQuebec/Queen XX-ray
D Delta/Dog KKilo/King RRomeo/Robert YYankee/Yellow
E Echo/Edward LLima/Larry SSierra/Sam ZZulu/Zebra
F Foxtrot/Frank MMike/Mary TTango/Tom
G Golf/George NNovember/Nancy UUniform/Uncle
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Index
E
Edit Avoid Area
............................ 105
Edit Waypoint Search Area............107
Edit/Delete Address.................. 92, 94
Emergency..................................... 39
Entering a Destination.....................28
Entering an Address........................ 91
Entering Security Code..................121
Entering the Street Number..............34
Entering Your Schedule................... 82
Error Message............................... 153
Exit Info......................................... 60
F
Fav. Subcategory
............................ 38
Find Nearest................................... 58
Find Place Commands...................159
Frequently Asked Questions..........146
G
General Commands
....................... 157
Getting Started................................ 10
Global Commands........................157
Glossary....................................... 154
Go Home 1 or 2........................28, 51
Go Home 1 PIN.............................. 96
Go Home 2 PIN.............................96
Going Off the Route.......................71
GPS Initialization......................... 121
Guidance Menu........................58, 59
Guidance Mode............................ 108
Guidance Screen............................57
Guidance Screen Interruption........108
H
HDD Commands
.......................... 162
Home Address............................... 94
Honda Automobile Customer
Service
..................................... 126
Hotel/Motel (Lodging)...................39
I
Icon Bar
........................................ 61
Incident Icons................................68
INFO button............................10, 79
INFO Screen (Main Info.)...............79
INFO Screen (Other)...................... 84
Interface Dial................................. 11
Interface Dial Feedback..................90
Interface Dial knob......................... 11
Intersection.............................. 29, 46
iPod Commands...........................163
K
Key to ZAGAT Ratings
.................. 87
L
Landmark Icons
............................. 67
Language..................................... 113
Leisure.......................................... 39
Lodging (Hotel/Motel)....................39
Lower Display............................... 12
M
Map Color
................................... 111
Map Coverage..............................128
Map Data Update Status.................86
Map Display Commands...............158
Map Information...................... 58, 61
Map Input................................ 29, 46
Map Legend................................... 65
Map Matching..............................122
Map Menu..................................... 58
Map Orientation.............................63
Map Scale...................................... 66
Map Scale Commands..................158
Map Screen.............................. 20, 56
MAP/GUIDE button.................10, 57
Menu Color................................. 111
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