sat nav HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2009 Navigation Manual (in English)
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4Navigation System
Introduction
Manual Overview
The manual is divided into the  
following sections: 
 Getting Started - A basic introduction that discusses the controls and how to  
communicate with the system.
 Entering a Destination - How to enter  an address or locate a point of interest 
(POI).
 Driving to Your Destination - An  explanation of the map features, 
guidance, and cautions.
 Information Features - Cellular  Phonebook, Voice Command Help, 
Map Legend, Calendar, and 
Calculator.
 System Setup - How to set up and  tailor the system for your personal 
use and use the Address Book. The back of this manual contains: 
 Map Coverage (page108) 
 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 
(page123)
 Troubleshooting Guide (page133)
 Glossary of Terms (page135) 
 Voice Command List (page138) 
 Operation Specific to Alaska and  Hawaii (page121)
System Overview
Your navigation system is a highly  
sophisticated location  system with voice 
control that uses satellites and a map 
database to show you where you are and 
to help guide you to a desired 
destination. 
The navigation system receives signals  
from the global positioning system 
(GPS), a network of 24 satellites in orbit 
around the earth. By receiving signals 
from several of these satellites, the 
navigation system can determine the 
latitude, longitude,  and elevation of 
your vehicle. In a ddition, a gyroscopic 
yaw sensor and a vehicle speed sensor 
in your vehicle k eep track of the 
direction and speed of  travel at all times.
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8Navigation System
User Agreement
In using this DVD “Satellite Linked  
Navigation System” (the “DVD”), 
which includes HONDA MOTOR CO., 
LTD. software, ALPINE 
ELECTRONICS, INC. software, 
NAVTEQ database contents, INFO 
USA CORPORATION database, and 
ZENRIN CO. database contents 
(hereinafter referred to as “Licensors”), 
you are bound by the terms and 
conditions set forth below.
By using your copy of the DVD, you 
have expressed your Agreement to the 
terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
You should, therefore, make sure that 
you read and understand the following 
provisions. If for any reason you do not 
wish to be bound by the terms of this 
Agreement, please return the DVD to 
your dealer.  The DVD may not be copied, 
duplicated, or otherwise modified, in 
whole or in part,  without the express 
written permission of the Licensors.
 The DVD may not be transferred or  sublicensed to any third party for 
profit, rent or loan, or licensed for 
reuse in any manner.
 The DVD may not be decompiled,  reverse engineered or otherwise 
disassembled, in whole or in part.
 The DVD may not be used in a  network or by any other manner of 
simultaneous use in  multiple systems.
 The DVD is intended solely for  personal use (or internal use where 
the end-user is a business) by the 
consumer. The DVD is not to be used 
for commercial purposes.  The Licensors do not guarantee to the 
customer that the functions included 
in the DVD meet the specific 
objectives of the user.
 Licensor shall not be responsible for  any damages caused by the use of the 
DVD to the actual user or to any third 
party.
 The warranty on the DVD shall not  extend to an exchange or refund due 
to misspelling, omission of letters, or 
any other cosmetic discrepancy in the 
contents of the DVD.
 The right to use the DVD shall expire  either when the user destroys the 
DVD or software, or when any of the 
terms of this Agreement are violated 
and the Licensors exercise the option 
to revoke the license to use the DVD 
or software.
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92Navigation System
System Setup
Correct Vehicle Position
The system relies on satellites for  
positioning information. Buildings, 
tunnels, and other objects can block or 
reflect these signals, requiring the 
system to use “dead reckoning” to 
determine your location and direction.
This can sometimes lead to small errors 
in positioning, such as showing you on 
an adjacent street. 
NOTE: 
Using this function to adjust vehicle  
position is not recommended. When the 
system acquires a GPS signal, it will 
automatically place the vehicle in the 
correct location.If you choose to do this, follow these 
steps: 
1. Stop the vehicle. 
2. Select 
Adjust, and the system will 
display a map adjustment screen.
3. Use the  ZOOM buttons and the 
joystick to move the location  
arrowhead to the correct location. 
Touch the arrow buttons on the 
bottom of the screen to rotate the 
direction arrows so the vehicle 
position is pointin g in the correct 
direction. NOTE: 
If you continually have to do this, there  
are either problems in the database or 
GPS reception problems. See 
Accessories Precautions
 on page5.
4. When you have finished, press the  joystick or select  Done to return to 
the previous screen.
5. As you drive, the current road will be  displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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94Navigation System
System Setup
Clock Settings
From the Setup screen (second), say or 
select  Clock Settings  and the 
following screen appears:
Clock Adjustment
When you select  Clock Adjustment , 
the following screen appears: This screen allows you to set or adjust  
the following: 
 Auto Daylight Saving Time 
(Default = On)
 Auto Time Zone by GPS  (Default = On)
 DST (Daylight Saving Time)  Selection  
(change DST schedule)
 Time Adjustment (adjust your clock) 
 Reset button (resets this screen’s  
settings to factory defaults)Auto Daylight Saving Time
Sets automatic daylight saving time  On 
or Off . If set to  On, the clock will 
automatically “spring ahead” or “fall 
back” by one hour when a daylight 
saving time change occurs. If you reside 
in a state or area where daylight saving 
time is not used, then you may want to 
turn this feature off. NOTE: 
If you set Auto Daylig
ht Saving Time to 
On , the daylight savi ng time function is 
activated even in an area that does not  
use daylight saving time. 
The federal government mandated that  
starting in 2007, daylight saving time 
begins in March and ends in November 
instead of the old schedule from April to 
October. The schedule is subject to 
review and possible cancellation in 
2008-2009. 
The schedules for the time changes are  
stored in the software and can be 
selected in the  DST schedule 
selection  screen. Therefore, your clock 
will change based on the daylight saving 
time schedule. 
NOTE: 
The automatic clock setting feature  
relies on a satellite signal. It will not 
work in Hawaii and Alaska.
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98Navigation System
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 page16). 
During initialization, the system 
searches for all available GPS satellites 
and obtains their orbital information. 
During this procedure, the vehicle 
should be out in th e open with a clear 
view of the sky. If the navigation system finds the 
satellites properly, this box clears and 
the 
Disclaimer  screen is shown. If 
within 10 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 instructions 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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Navigation System99
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 GPS signals 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. 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 requir
e an unobstructed 
view of the sky. The  signal can easily be 
interrupted or interfered with by the 
following: 
 Aftermarket metallic window tint  above or to the sides of the GPS  
antenna (located under the 
dashboard)
 Cell phones, PDAs, or other  electronic devices docked in a cradle 
or lying loose on the dashboard
 Radar detectors mounted on the  dashboard
 Remote starters, or “hidden” vehicle  tracking systems mounted near the 
navigation unit  Other aftermarket 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 page46. You may 
also have Unverified Area Routing set 
to OFF. See  Unverified Area Routing  on 
page84. 
Additionally, the mapping database  
contains verified and unverified maps. 
See  Map Overview  on page6. 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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Navigation System121
Operation in Alaska and 
Hawaii
Certain functions that rely on a satellite 
signal will not work in Alaska and 
Hawaii. These functions include but are 
not limited to XM radio, automatic 
clock updates, and time zone 
adjustments.
Alaska
If the vehicle was purchased in the 
lower 48 states and driven to Alaska, the 
system cannot display maps. The 
message “Vehicle is out of the 
database...” will be displayed.
Hawaii
This section describes the differences in 
navigation system operation for vehicles 
delivered in Hawaii.
XM Radio
Navigation-equipped vehicles delivered 
to Hawaii are equipped with XM 
hardware, but XM broadcasting is not 
available; therefore sections of the 
manual that mention XM audio do not 
apply. Vehicles originally delivered to 
the U.S. mainland and shipped to Hawaii 
also have XM, but will not function 
because the XM satellites (aimed toward 
the U.S. mainland) are too far away to 
obtain reception.
Map Coverage
All roads displayed on the Hawaii  map 
screens are detailed coverage roads. 
Text related to “unverified” roads or 
areas are not applicable. The following 
topics do not apply in Hawaii:
 Unverified road descriptions (see  page
6 and  84 ).
 Cautions and pop-up windows related  to unverified roads (see page
62).  Setup entries that relate to turning on 
or off unverified routing (see 
page 85 ).
 When zooming in and out, there is no  350-mile scale for Hawaii.
Other Map Issues
 See the coverage section for a list of  islands with coverage (see page 108).
 Freeway Exit information does not 
exist in Hawaii, so the “Freeway Exit 
Info” icon is not shown on the icon 
bar.
Coverage Areas
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126Navigation System
While I drive, my screen s
hows white dots (“breadcrumbs”) 
on it. What do they mean? These are called “breadcrumbs.” 
If you drive more than 1/2 mile from 
mapped roads, the off-road tracking feature begins to  function. See Off-road 
Tracking  on pages 60 and 91.
How can I get rid of the whit e dots (“breadcrumbs”) from my 
screen? Go to “Vehicle” in the
 Setup screen (second), and set  Off-road Tracking 
to  Off , then return to the map. See page91.
A road that I selected to avoi d is being used when routing.
What is wrong? When you “draw” your area to avoid, make sure to select sections of roads  
that include at least one
 intersection. See page88.
When I arrive at my  destination, the bull’s-eye is shown at a 
different location on the street. Why? The system calculates the bull’s-eye 
location based on the street address 
range allocated for that street. See  Destination Icon on page56 for an 
example.
My elevation (shown when I t ouch the vehicle position icon) 
seems to fluctuate even though  my elevation has not changed. This is normal and due to errors in sa
tellite position. The elevation can vary 
+/- 100 feet. See System Limitations  on page99.
My elevation is missing on th e “current position” screen. 
Why? If the GPS antenna cannot receive at least four satellites, the elevation is not 
displayed. Try moving the vehicle into 
an open area. If the elevation is zero 
or below sea level, the elev ation is also not displayed.
Problem
Solution
Frequently Asked Questions
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Navigation System135
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 
page108 for a list of these areas. Digital Audio Card Reader - 
The PC 
card slot accepts a PCMCIA adaptor 
with a flash memory chip (see 
page106).
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 
page104.
FAQ -  Frequently Asked Questions. See 
page123 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.
HFL -  Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®. 
Your vehicle is equipped with this 
feature, which uses Bluetooth 
technology as a wireless link between 
the vehicle and your Bluetooth-
compatible cell phone.
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.
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150Navigation System
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