reset HONDA ODYSSEY 2013 RC1-RC2 / 5.G Navigation Manual
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Contents
2System Setup  P. 19Start-up 20 Voice Control System 22 Inte rface Settings 24Personal Information 37
Music Search 45 Routing & Guidance 49 Clock Adjustment 58 Vehicle 61
Data Reset 642 Navigation  P. 67Entering a Destination 68 Calculating the Route 90 Driving to Your Destination 93 Map  Menu 98
Changing Your Route 116 Changing Your Destination 123 Resuming Your Trip 1272 Audio  P. 129Audio System 130 Playing FM/AM Radio 132 Playing XM® Radio 136 Playing a Disc 141
Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) 
Audio 145 Playing an iPod® 155
Searching for Music Using 
Song By Voice™ (SBV) 159 Playing a USB Flash 
Drive 160Playing Bluetooth® Audio 164
Adjusting the Sound 166 Audio Remote Controls 167
2
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 169Bluetooth® 
HandsFreeLink® 170 Pairing a Phone 172 Importing Phonebook 
Data 177Setting Up Speed 
Dialing 178
Editing User Name and 
PIN 180 Making a Call 182 Receiving a Call 185 HFL Menus 1862
Rear Entertainment System  P. 189Rear Entertainment 
System 190 Rear Control Panel 
Operation 192 Front Control Panel 
Operation 203Wireless Headphones 2062
Other Features  P. 209Trip Computer 210 Calendar 211 Calculator 213Information Functions 215
Multi-view Rear Camera 2172 Troubleshooting  P. 219Troubleshooting 220 Error Messages 2272Reference Information  P. 231System Initialization 232 System Limitations 234 Client Assistance 236 Legal Information 2392Voice Commands  P. 245Voice Commands 246
Quick Reference Guide
P.2
System Setup
P.19
Navigation
P.67
Audio
P.129
Bluetooth
® HandsFreeLink®
P.169
Rear Entertainment System
P.189
Other Features
P.209
Troubleshooting
P.219
Reference Information
P.231
Voice Commands
P.245
Index
P.261 
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4Quick Reference Guide
System Controls
laHDD Button 
(P145)
Display
lc
DVD Button 
(P6)
ljREAR POWER Button 
(P6)
lfCATEGORY Bar 
(P6)
1 AM/FM Button 
(P132)
lbUSB/AUX Button 
(P155)
lhTUNE/ 8 (Sound) Knob 
(P166)
li  (Play/Pause) Button
2TITLE Button 
(P6)
4DVD/CD Slot 
(P6)
mea  (Display Mode) 
Button 
(P29)
md CANCEL Button
miInterface Dial/ENTER 
Button 
(P8)
lgE (Eject) Button
9
CD Button 
(P141)
Navigation Screen
Audio & Rear Entertainment 
System
Navigation
Voice Control 
Bluetooth ® HandsFreeLink® 
maREAR SOURCE Button 
(P203)
ldCD Slot 
(P6)
leSCAN Button 
(P6)
mhINFO Button
mc
MAP/GUIDE Button 
(P103)
3VOL  9 (Volume/Power) 
Knob 
(P6)
5 AUDIO Button 
(P6)
6Preset Buttons 
(P6)
7SKIP Bar 
(P6)
8XM Button 
(P136)
mgPHONE Button 
(P170)
mfDEST/ROUTE Button
mb
E (Eject) Button
Rear Entertainment System 
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6Quick Reference Guide
Audio SystemYou can play music from a wide array of media sources. You can also control the audio system using voice commands.Basic Operation
Audio ButtonsaPress the VOL  9 
(Volume/Power) 
knob to turn the 
audio system on/off.
b Select the audio source.
cRotate the VOL 9  
(Volume/Power) 
knob to adjust the 
volume.
TITLE
Displays track title, artist, and other text information, if 
available.
8
Bass, treble, and  balance settings.
1 to 6
Preset stations (FM/AM) and channels (XM).
SKIP
Finds stations with  strong signal (FM/AM).
Skip to start/end of tracks, or press and hold to fast reverse/forward 
(Disc). SCAN
Plays 10-second sample of each stat ion (FM/AM), channel (XM), or track 
(Disc). Press again to play the current selection. TUNE
Tunes to next frequency 
(FM/AM) or channel (XM).
Fast-reverse/forward.
CATEGORY
Selects next category (XM) or  next folder (WMA, MP3, AAC).
Loading a DiscaPress the CD or DVD 
button.bInsert a disc into the disc slot.
The disc automatically starts playing.cPress the AUDIO button to display 
the audio screen.
Select an audio source (e.g., FM/AM) 
to stop the disc.
Press the E  (Eject) button to remove 
the disc. If you eject but do not 
remove the disc, the disc 
automatically reloads after a few 
seconds. 
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7Quick Reference Guide
Audio Control DisplayPress the AUDIO button to display the audio system on the navigation screen.FM/AM Radio 
(P132)
, XM® Radio 
(P136)
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) 
(P145)
, iPod® 
(P155)
,USB Flash Drive 
(P160)
Band
Stereo indicatorPresets
Tune, scan, and 
other functions
iPod® mode 
(HDD mode, 
USB mode)
Search 
menu
Track list Repeat, shuffle, and other functions
Compact Disc 
(P141)
Bluetooth
® Audio 
(P164)
Disc mode
Play mode
Recorded 
icon
Recording icon
Recording 
ready icon
Repeat, random, scan, and 
other functions
Track listBluetooth® 
Audio mode
Stop/Start 
control
Sound preferences 
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19
System Setup
This section describes the start-up procedure, and the navigation andaudio system setup functions.
Start-up................................................... 20
Voice Control System ............................. 22
Command Input .................................... 22
Voice Recognition .................................. 23
Interface Settings ................................... 24
Display and Volume Settings .................. 24
Interface Dial  Feedback .......................... 25
Basic Settings ......................................... 26
Color ..................................................... 27
Language............................................... 31
Wallpaper .............................................. 32
Personal Information .............................. 37
Address Book ......................................... 38
Home Addresses .................................... 42 PIN Numbers ...........................................43
Previous Destinations ..............................44
Music Search ............................................45
Song By Voice™ (SBV) ............................46
Phonetic Modification .............................47
Routing & Guidance ................................49
Rerouting................................................50
Unverified Area Routing ..........................51
Edit Avoid Area .......................................53
Edit Waypoint Search Area ......................55
Street Name Guidance ............................56
Guidance Screen Interruption ..................57
Clock Adjustment ....................................58
Adjust Time ............................................59 Resetting the Clock Settings ................... 59
Vehicle ..................................................... 61
Off-road Tracking ................................... 62
Correct Vehicle Position ......................... 63
Data Reset ............................................... 64
Reset Factory Default Settings ................ 64
Clear Personal Data ................................ 65 
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Personal Information
PIN Numbers
System Setup
PIN NumbersHINFO button  
 Setup 
 Personal Information 
 PIN Number
Set a 4-digit PIN for protecting personal addresses and your home addresses. Once 
you set a PIN, you are prompted to enter  it whenever you access a personal address 
or a home address.
1.Rotate  i to select the PIN to 
create. Press  u.
2. Rotate  i to select a digit to 
enter. Press  u. Repeat to enter a 
new 4-digit PIN.
3. Re-enter the new PIN, when 
prompted, to confirm the number 
you just entered.
If you have not entered the 
same number both times, an 
“INCORRECT PIN” message is 
displayed. Enter your PIN again.
1PIN Numbers
PIN
Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a 
password used to access personal data.
PINs are optional. If you choose to use a PIN, 
keep a note of the number in a secure location. If 
you forget your PIN, your  dealer will have to reset 
the navigation system a nd all of your stored 
information will be erased . The factory default is 
no PIN.
If you want to stop using a PIN, move 
r to select 
DO NOT USE PIN . 
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58System Setup
Clock AdjustmentHINFO button  
 Clock/Wallpaper 
 Clock Adjustment
Set the automatic adjustment of the  system clock for daylight saving and 
international time zones.
Rotate i to select an item. Press u .
The following item s are available:
• Auto Daylight : The navigation system automati cally adjusts the clock (“spring 
ahead” or “fall back” by one hour) when a daylight saving time change occurs.
ON  (factory default): Adjust s the clock automatically.
OFF : Disables the feature.
• Auto Time Zone : The navigation system automati cally adjusts the clock when 
driving through different time zones.
ON  (factory default): Adjust s the clock automatically.
OFF : Disables the feature.
• ADJUST TIME : Adjust the current time manually. 
2Adjust Time 
P. 59
• Reset : Reset the clock settings to the factory default. 
2Resetting the Clock Settings 
P. 59
• Clock Format : Sets the time notation to either 12-hour clock (12H, factory 
default) or 24-hour clock (24H).
1 Clock Adjustment
You can check the time and date from any 
screen using voice commands. 
2 Global Commands  P. 246
Auto Daylight
This function is not activated in areas that have 
not adopted daylight saving time, even if you 
have set  Auto Daylight  to ON .
Auto Time Zone
If you live and work in  two different time zones, 
you may want to turn  Auto Time Zone to OFF. 
When driving near a time zone boundary, the 
displayed time zone ma y fluctuate between the 
two zone times. 
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Clock Adjustment
Adjust Time
System Setup
Adjust TimeHINFO button  
 Clock/Wallpaper 
 Clock Adjustment 
 Adjust Time
Adjust the current time  (hours and minutes).
1.Move  w or y  to select  HOUR or 
MINUTE .
2. Rotate  i to adjust the value.
3. Move  r to select  OK.
Resetting the Clock SettingsHINFO button  
 Clock/Wallpaper 
 Clock Adjustment 
 Reset
Reset the  Auto Daylight and  Auto Time Zone settings to the factory defaults. 
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64System Setup
Data ResetReset Factory Default SettingsHINFO button  
 Setup 
 Other 
 Reset Factory Default
Reset all the settings on the Setup screens  and multi-view rear camera brightness 
settings to their factory default.
Rotate i to select  Yes. Press  u to 
reset the settings.
1 Reset Factory Default Settings
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, 
reset all settings to  default and delete all 
personal data.
The following settings are reset:•Brightness, Contrast,  Black Level, Volume, 
Interface Dial Feedback,  Brightness (multi-view 
rear camera)•Basic Settings: Units, Voice Recognition Tutor•Routing & Guidance: Rer outing, Unverified 
Area Routing, Edit Wayp oint Search Area, 
Guidance Mode, Street Name Guidance, 
Guidance Screen Interruption•Clock Adjustment: Auto Daylight, Auto Time 
Zone, Time, Clock Format•Vehicle: Off-road Tracking•Color: Map Color, Menu Color•Wallpaper Settings: Wallpaper Type, Clock 
Type 
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Data Reset
Clear Personal Data
System Setup
Clear Personal DataHINFO button  
 Setup 
 Other 
 Clear Personal Data
Delete uploaded data, calendar entries, addr ess books, or stored destinations, or 
reset other settings to their factory defaults.
1.Rotate  i to select an item. Press 
u .
Repeat the procedure to delete 
other items.
Items to be deleted are indicated 
with a trash icon.
2. Move  r to select  OK.
3. Rotate  i to select  Yes. Press u  
to delete the data.
1 Clear Personal Data
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, 
reset all settings to  default and delete all 
personal data.
The following item s can be deleted:•Address book•Home address 1 and 2•Previous destination•Calendar entries•Avoid areas•Music on HDD•Cellular phone inform ation (phonebook, dial/
receive history,  speed dial, registered phone, 
and pass key)•Wallpapers
When the Address Book is deleted, all contents 
(except the Categor ies) are deleted.
When Cellular Phone Information is deleted, the 
imported phonebooks, speed dials, and voice 
tags are deleted.
If you have PIN-protecte d your address books or 
home addresses, enter your PIN when prompted. 
Move  r to select  OK. PIN numbers are optional.
2 PIN Numbers  P. 43
Trash icon