HONDA PILOT 2010 2.G Technology Reference Guide
Manufacturer: HONDA, Model Year: 2010, Model line: PILOT, Model: HONDA PILOT 2010 2.GPages: 20, PDF Size: 1.61 MB
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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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Voice Command/HFL/Navigation
Audio Commands(Accepted on most screens)
Commonly Used Voice Commands (continued)
Climate Control Commands
(Accepted on most screens)
• Brightness up/down
• Volume up/down/min/max/off • Interface dial
feedback on/off
• Guidance prompts min/max/normal
• Radio on
• Radio # FM/AM
• Radio preset
1/2/3/4/5/6
• XM channel # • XM preset 1/2/3/4/5/6
• CD play
• CD play track/disc #
• CD skip forward/back
• Auxiliary (AUX) play
Press and release the NAVI Talk button before you give a command.
Setup Commands
(Accepted on the Setup screen) • Air conditioner
on/off
• Rear defrost on/off
• Climate control recirculate/fresh air • Fan speed up/down
• Temperature #
degrees (# = 57–87)
• Temperature max hot/coldHelp Commands(Accepted on most screens)
• Help (list of available commands for currentscreen)
• Voice command help (list of all available navigation, audio, and climate control
commands)
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Advanced AudioComponents
Playing an iPod®or USB Flash Memory Device (models with navigation)
2. Connect your USB connector to your flash
drive or iPod dock connector.
3. Push the CD/AUX button to begin playing.
USB Adapter Cable
USB Connector
Some of the same controls used to operate your in-dash CD player can als\
o operate some iPods or USB
flash memory devices.
Connecting and Beginning Play
1. Open the center console, and pull outthe
USB adapter cable.
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2. Press the REAR CTRL OFF button to disable
rear audio controls.
3. Press the REAR SOURCE button to hear
what is currently playing in the rear.
Rear Entertainment System (RES) (if equipped)
With the rear entertainment system (RES) and wireless headphones, the rear passengers can enjoy a
different entertainment source than the front seat occupants.
Operating the RES from the Front Seat
1. Press the REAR PWR button. Rear
passengers will hear audio through the
wireless headphones.
4. After selecting an entertainment source for therear passengers, pressthe FRONT SOURCE
button to return to the front audio controls.
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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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Rearview Camera/Parking Sensors
Rearview Camera and Monitor (EX-L and Touring models)
2. The rear view is shown in the display area.
The display shows a view behind the vehicle.
To Turn the Camera On
1. Shift into Reverse (R).
To Turn the Display Off
All models: Shift out of Reverse.
EX-L models: Press the monitor on/off button
while in Reverse with your foot on the brake.
Press again to turn back on.
EX-L models Touring models
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Rearview Camera/Parking Sensors
Parking Sensor System (Touring models)
Warns you of the proximity between your vehicle and nearby surrounding ob\
jects when parking or in Reverse.
To Turn the System On and Off
Press the parking sensor button. A
light appears when the system is on.
Corner Sensors Rear Center Sensors
Corner Sensor Indicator Rear Center Sensor Indicator Within about 24 in. (60 cm) Within about 40 in. (1 m)
How It Works
When the system senses an object, an indicator appears in the
MID and a beep sounds. As you get closer to an object, the
beep rate increases.
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About This Technology Reference Guide
This Technology Reference Guide has been prepared to help you
get quickly acquainted with your new Honda, and to provide refer-
ence instructions on driving controls and convenience items.
However, this guide is not intended as a substitute for the
Owner’s Manual.For complete information on operating the
vehicle safely, please refer to the Owner’s Manual.
As with the Owner’s Manual, this guide covers all models of the
Honda Pilot. Therefore, you may find descriptions of equipment
and features that are not on your particular model.
Safety Reminder
Your vehicle is equipped with airbags. Airbags do not replace
your seat belts; they add to the protection offered by seat belts.
Airbags can help protect you in some types of collisions, but they
do not provide protection in all collisions.
Always make sure you and your passengers wear seat belts, and
that young children are properly secured in a child seat or
booster in the rear seat. Never place an infant seat in the front
passenger’s seat as the force of a deploying airbag can seriously
injure an infant.
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Fuel Recommendation
Use only unleaded gasoline of
87 octane or higher.
Some gasoline in North America contains MMT, a manganese-based
fuel additive. Prolonged and consistent
use of gasoline containing MMT can
deteriorate your vehicle’s performance,
fuel economy, and the emissions
control system. Always use MMT-free
gasoline if alternatives exist. Failures
caused by use of gasoline containing
MMT may not be covered under
warranty.
For further important information on fuel and lubricants for your car and
information on gasoline that does
not contain MMT, contact your
dealer or visit Owner Link at
www.hondacars.com.
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