Honda Accord Sedan (2012) Technology Reference Manual

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TECHNOLOGY
REFERENCE
GUIDE
The Technology
Reference
Guide
to help
you get
acquainted
with
your new Honda
and provide
basic
instructions
on some of
its technology
and
convenience
features.
This
guide is not
intended
as a substitute
for the
Owner’s
Manual.
For complete
information
on vehicle
controls
and
operation,
please refer
to the
respective
sections in
the
Owner’s Manual.
As with the
Owner’s Manual,
this guide
covers
all trim levels
of the Accord
Sedan.
Therefore,
you may find
descriptions
of equipment
and features
that are not
on your
particular
vehicle.
Auto
Door Locks
2
Instrument
Panel
Indicators
4
Information
Display
6
Tire
Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS)
7
Driving Position
Memory
System
(DPMS)*
8
Rearview
Camera*
9
iPod®
or USB Flash
Drive
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Voice Recognition*
10
Navigation*
1
6
Bluetooth
®
HandsFreeLink® (HFL)*
1
8
HomeLink®*
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Owner Link
22
Safety Reminder
23
Fuel
Recommendation 23
*if equipped
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Setting
AUTO
DOOR
LOCKS
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Program how
and when the vehicle doors
automatically lock and
unlock.
Programming
the Auto
Door Unlock
Setting
To program
all doors to unlock when
you shift to Park:
I. Close all
2. Turn the ignition
switch to ON (II). 4. Within
5 seconds, turn the
ignition
switch to LOCK
(0).
doors. Shift into Park
(P). 3. Press and hold
the unlock side of
the master
lock switch for
about 1
0
seconds. In that time,
you will hear
three
clicks.
Programmable
Auto Doer Lnck/Unleck
Settings
Below are the different
programmable options
you can choose. See Auto Door
Locking/Unlocking
in your Owner’s
Manual for instructions
on
programming
these settings.
AUTO DOOR
LOCK
Auto Lock
Turn off
Auto
Lock
When
you
reach 1 0 mph
When
you shift
out of Park
ISB
Operate
manually
AUTO DOOR
UNLOCK
Auto Unlock
(all doors)
«%
When you turn
the
ignition OFF
When
you shift
into Park
Auto Unlock
(only driver’s
door)
When
you turn
the ignition OFF
When
you shift
into Park
Turn off
Auto Unlock
Operate manually
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INSTRUMENT
PANEL
INDICATORS
Malfunction
Indicators
If
an indicator
remains
on, there
may
be a problem;
see
your dealer
Charging
system
Low
brake fluid,
Brake
system
Low
oil pressure
SRS
(supplemental
restraint
system)
ABS
(anti-lock
brake
system)
DRL
(daytime
running
lights)
Malfunction
lamp
(check
engine light)
TPMS
(tire pressure
monitoring
system)
VSA®
(vehicle
stability
assist)
Condition
Indicators
Action
is needed
by driver
BRAKE
1
Parking
brake
on:
I
Release
1 Door/Trunk
open:
Close
door(s)
/ trunk
B
1
CDl
Seat
belt
reminder:
Fasten
seat
belt(s)
Low
fuel:
Refill
Low tire
pressure:
Add
air
Maintenance
Minder™:
Make
dealer
appointment
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On/Off
Indicators
KfeWM
PASSENGER
AIRBAG
OFF
(above Hazard
Warning
button)
SIDE
AIRBAG
OFF
VSA
OFF
CRUISE
CONTROL
on
CRUISE
MAIN
on
Fuel
economy
on*
Fog lights
on*
Immobilizer
Flashes:
improperly
coded
key;
use
correct
key
|
Headlights
on
Turn
signals/hazards
on
High
beams
on
*if
equipped
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INFORMATION
DISPLAY
Consists
of several displays
that provide
you with
useful information.
When
you start
the engine, the
To
toggle between
the different
information
display shows
your
displays, press
and release
the
last
active selection from
the
select/reset
knob repeatedly,
previous drive
cycle.
Information
Displays
TRIP A
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TRIP A
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Outside
temperature*
Trip
meter A
TRIP B
ict
»
Ztn n
or
iCu.u
Outside
temperature*
Trip
meter B
*
if
equipped
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TIRE
PRESSURE
MONITORING
SYSTEM
(TPMS)
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It Works
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Each tire valve
stem contains
a TPMS
sensor.
CD
TPMS
When
the tire pressure
drops
significantly
below
recommended
levels,
the low tire pressure
indicator
comes
on.
If the TPMS
indicator
appears, there
may be a problem
with
the system.
See your
dealer.
What to
D
I.
Visually inspect
the
tires for
damage.
2.
Use a tire air
pressure
gauge to
check
which tire(s)
have low
pressure.
3. Inflate the
tire(s), if
necessary,
to
the recommended
pressures
listed
on
the label on
the
driver’s
doorjamb.
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DRIVING
POSITION MEMORY
SYSTEM (DPMS)
(if Equipped)
Store
a driver’s seat
position into
memory for
each remote
transmitter.
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REARVIEW
CAMERA
(models
with
navigation)
For
added
convenience,
the area
behind
your vehicle
is
displayed
to help
you navigate
while
backing
up.
How
It
Works
•When
you
shift into
Reverse
(R),a
real-time
image
of the
area
behind your
vehicle
is shown
in the
navigation
display,
along with
helpful
parking
guide
lines.
•Turn
the
guide lines
off
by pressing
and holding
CANCEL
for
about
3 seconds.
•The
display
turns
off when
you
shift out
of Reverse.
iPad®
DR USB
FLASH
DRIVE
Play
audio
files from
your compatible
iPod
or USB flash
drive
through
your
vehicle’s
audio
system.
Connecting
Devices
and
Playing
Audio
Files
I. Open
the
center console,
and
pull
out the
USB
adapter
cable.
2.
Connect
the USB
connector
to
your
iPod dock
connector
or flash
drive.
3.
Press
CD/AUX
or AUX
to begin
playing.
4.
Press
the SKIP
buttons
to change
tracks.
iPod is
a registered trademark
of
Apple
Computer,
Inc., registered
in the U.S. and
other countries.
iPod not included.
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VOICE
RECOGNITION (if equipped)
Key Functions
by
VoicE
Command
Control
four
different
systems with the steering
wheel buttons and
the ceiling
microphone.
HFLTalk
button:
Give
HFL commands or
answer incoming calls.
Navi
Talk button: Give navigation,
audio,
and climate control
commands.
Navi Back button:
Cancel a command or
return
to the previous screen.
HFL Back button:
End a call, go back
to
_
the previous command, or
cancel an
operation.
VoicE Command Tips
Press and release
the HFL or Navi Talk
button, wait for
a
beep, then
give a
command.
For
a list of available HFL commands, press
and release the HFLTalk
button
and say
"Hands-free
help."
For
a list of available navigation commands, press
and release
the
Navi
Talk
button and say “Help.”
Speak in a clear, natural voice.
Reduce all background noise.
Adjust the dashboard
and side vents away from
the microphone in the ceiling.
Close the windows.
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To
keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel, use voice
commands
for
hands-free calling, navigation, audio,
and climate control. For a full list of commands,
say "Information" and “Voice Command Help."
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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.
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Press
and release
the
Navi Talk
button
before
you give
a command.
Make Audio
Selections
Say
a command
like
“Radio
97. /
FM” to
select
that station.
Say a
command
like
“CD play
track
I
to hear
that song
on a
currently
inserted
CD.
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Commonly Used Voice Commands (continued)
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.
General Commands
(Accepted on most screens
to
change
displays)
Display map
Display menu
Information
Display audio screen
What time is it?
Find Place Commands
(Accepted on Map screen)
Find
nearest:
-ATM
- gas
station
-
Mexican
restaurant
-
post office
-
Honda dealer
-
airport
-
hospital
-
bank
Navigation Commands
(Accepted on Map screen)
How long/far to the destination?
Display destination map
Display
entire route
Select a place
I 3456 CIVIC AVE, TORRANCE, CA
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(310)
123-4567
Display Commands
(Accepted
on
Map screen)
Display (or hide):
-ATM
-
gas station
-
restaurant
-
post office
Display north up/heading up
Zoom in/out
Go
home
Display
current
location
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Press and release the Navi Talk button before
you
give
a
command.
Audio Commands
(Accepted on most screens)
Radio on
Radio #
FM/AM
Radio preset I /2/3/4/5/6
XM
channel
#
XM preset I/2/3/4/5/6
CD play
CD play
track/disc
#
CD skip forward/back
Auxiliary (AUX) play
Setup Commands
(Accepted on Setup screen)
Brightness up/down
•Volume up/down/min/max/off
Interface dial
feedback
on/off
Guidance prompts
min/max/normal
Climate Control Commands
(Accepted on most screens)
Air conditioner on/off
Rear defrost on/off
Climate control recirculate/
fresh air
Fan
speed
up/down
•Temperature # degrees
(#
=
57-87)
•Temperature
max hot/cold
Help Commands
(Accepted on most screens)
Help
(list of
available
commands
for current screen)
Voice command help
-
from
INFO
screen (list of
all
available navigation, audio, and
climate control commands)
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NAVIGATION
(if equipped)
Entering
a Destination
Using Voice
Commands
Set
a destination using
a street address.
For other destination
options,
see your
Navigation Manual.
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Real-time navigation
system uses GPS
and a map database
to show your current
location and help
guide
you to a desired destination.
Using the Find
Nearest
Command
Find
a nearby point of interest,
such as
a gas station, movie theater, restaurant,
etc.
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BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREEUNK®
(if equipped)
Pairing Your
Phona
1
HFLTalk button: Give HFL
commands
or answer incoming calls.
HFL Back
button: End a call, go back
to the
previous command, or cancel
an
operation.
Press and release
the HFLTalk button
before you give a command.
I. Enable
“Discovery” or
“Search”
mode on your
compatible phone.
2. Say “Phone
setup,” then say
“Pair.”
4. Search for
HandsFreeLink
from your
phone,
and
enter
the code when prompted.
Connect
to HFL.
3. HFL gives
you a four-digit
code that
appears on the
audio
display.
5. HFL asks you
to name the
phone. For example,
say
"Mary’s
phone.”Jhe phone is
now added.
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Place and receive phone calls through your vehicle’s audio system. Visit
handsfreelink.honda.com
to check
if
your
phone
is
compatible.
Making
a
Call
Press and release
the
HFLTalk
button before you give a command.
I.
Press the HFLTalk button. 3. Say “Call" or “Dial"
to
continue.
HflNlSFREELlf^
2. Say "Call" or "Dial" and the
desired phone number.
4. The call is connected
and
heard
through the vehicle’s speakers.
umlSFHEElIHK.
Receiving
a
Call
h
I . A notification is heard and
the
incoming
phone number
appears on the audio display.
2. Press the HFLTalk
button to
accept the call.
3.
Press the HFL Back button
to
end or decline the call.
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HFL PhonEbook
Store up to 50
names and their phone
numbers,
which can be
used
as
speed
dials.
Cellular Phonebook*
(models with navigation)
Import your entire
cell phone’s address
book to the
navigation
system.
*r>ot
available on all phones
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HOMELINK®
(if equipped)
The HomeLink Universal
Transceiver can be programmed
to operate up to three
remote-controlled
devices around
your home, such as garage doors,
lighting, or home
security systems.
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OWNER
LINK
Owner
Link allows
you
to explore features
and
technologies
specific
to your vehicle,
schedule
service
appointments,
obtain and
update
maintenance
and service
records,
manage
your financial
services
account, and
access other
useful information.
Register
at owners.honda.com
to
ensure that
you continue
to enjoy
the experience
of owning
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SAFETY
REMINDER
Your vehicle
is
equipped with airbags. Airbags
do not
replace 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.
Only use 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 available. Failures
caused
by use of gasoline containing
MMT
may
not be covered
under warranty.
"TOP
TIER Detergent
Gasoline" meets
a new gasoline
standard jointly established
by leading
automotive manufacturers
to meet the needs of today's
advanced
engines. In most
cases, qualifying gasoline
retailers will
identify their gasoline
as
having
met "TOP TIER
Detergent Gasoline"
standards at the
retail location. This
fuel
is guaranteed
to contain
the
proper
level of detergent
additives and
be
free
of
metallic additives.
This helps avoid
build-up of deposits
in your engine
and emission
control
system. Because
the level of detergency
and harmful
metallic additives
(such
as
MMT)
in gasoline vary
in the market, Honda
endorses the
use
of
"TOP
TIER
Detergent Gasoline"
where available
to help maintain
the performance and
reliability of
your vehicle. For
more information,
visit www.toptiergas.com.
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
owners.honda.com.
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