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Information
Display/MID
Information Display (models without navigation)Consists of several displays that provide you with useful information.
Once you start the engine, the display shows your
last active display screen from the previous drive
cycle.
To toggle between the different displays, press
the select/reset knob repeatedly. Information Displays
Accessing Information Display
* if equipped
Odometer, oil life
Trip meter (A and B),
current and average
fuel economy.
Odometer, estimated
range with remaining
fuel
Odometer, outside
temperature*
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Multi-Information Display (MID) (models with navigation)
To toggle between the different displays,
press either Info button (/
).
Info
Buttons
SEL/RESET
Button
Once you start the engine, the MID shows
the last active display screen from the
previous drive cycle.
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Keyless Memory
SettingsTM
Tire pressure monitor
MID Main DisplaysEach MID display has sub-displays, some of which can be customized.
Compass, odometer,
and total travel
distance
Trip computer HandsFreeLink®
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Information
Display/MID
MID Sub-displays
Once a main display is selected, pressthe SEL/RESET button to access the sub-displays.
Main
DisplaysSub-
DisplaysPress the
Info button
Press the
S S E
EL
L /
/R
R E
ES
SE
ET
T
button
See “Customize Settings” in your owner’s manual for details
See the HandsFreeLinksection of your owner’s manual for details
Info
Buttons
SEL/RESET
Button
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Navigation(if equipped)
Say “City” (or “Change state” if
necessary). Say “Display menu.”
1
Say “Address.”2
3
A list of city names appears. Say
the number listed next to the city you
want to select.
Say the street name. Do not include
the direction (N, S, E, W) or type
(St., Ave., Blvd., etc.).
4
6
Say the name of the city you want, or
say “Current city” to select the city
currently shown.
5
A list of street names appears. Say
the number listed next to the street
you want to select.
Say the entire street address number.
For example, “1-2-5-0.”7
8
The system calculates the route
and displays the “Calculate route to”
screen. Say “OK” to set the route.9
Entering a Destination Using Voice Commands
Press and release the NAVI Talk button before you give a command.
Note: Entering destinations can also be done manually
with the Interface Dial from the Menu screen.
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1. Say “Find nearest ATM.”
2. A list of the nearest ATMs are displayed by shortest distance to
destination. 3.
Say the number you want to select.
4. The system calculates the route and displays the “Calculate route to” screen.
Say “OK” to set the route.
Press and release the NAVI Talk button before you give a command.
Entering a Destination Using the “Find Nearest” Command
Try these simple steps to find a nearby point of interest, such as a gas station, movie theater, restaurant, etc.
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Commonly Used Voice Commands
Here are some examples of commonly used voice commands. Try some of these to familiarize yourself with
the voice command system.
Press and release the NAVI Talk button before you give a command.
Look for Restaurants in Your Location
Saya command like “Display Chinese restaurants” to
see restaurant icons appear on the map.
Adjust the Vehicle’s Climate Setting Make Audio Selections
Say
a command like “Radio 97.1 FM” or “CD play
track 5” to select that station or song.
Get Estimated Distance to Destination
After a destination is entered, say“How far to
destination?” to hear the remaining distance.
Say
a command like “Air conditioner on” and “Fan
speed 4” to adjust the setting to your liking.
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Commonly Used Voice Commands (continued)Navigation Commands
(Accepted on Map screen
after a destination is entered)
• How long/far to the destination?
• Display destination
• Display entire route
• Find nearest: - ATM
- gas station
- Mexican restaurant
- post office - bank
- Honda dealer
- airport
- hospital
Display Commands(Accepted on Map screen)
• Display (or hide):
- ATM
- gas station
- Mexican restaurant
- post office • Display north up/
heading up
• Zoom in/out
• Go home
• Display current location
• Display map
• Display menu
• Setup
• Information
• Display audio screen
• What time is it?
Press and release the NAVI Talk button before you give a command.
General Commands
(Accepted on most screens to change displays)
Find Place Commands(Accepted on Map screen)
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2. Press AM/FM, XM, CD, or DVD/AUX to make
a selection.
Operating the RES from the Rear Seat
1. Press the REAR PWR button from the front
audio panel, then pressthe PWR button on
the rear control panel to turn on the RES.
4. The rear control panel can be detached andused as a remote control. Pressthe
RELEASE button to remove it from the ceiling.
3. Use the () (
) (
) (
) buttons to navigate
the menu on the display. Press the ENT
button to select a function.
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Advanced AudioComponents
Text Data Display Function (LX, EX, and EX-L)
For music CDs recorded with text data.
• Press the TITLE button to display the album, press it again to display the artist, and press once
more to display the track name.
• MP3 and WMA formats also show the folder when TITLE is pressed, and the file name when pressed again.
LX model shown
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