Honda Automobiles Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008 user manual

User manual for the device Honda Automobiles Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008

Device: Honda Automobiles Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008
Category: Automobile Accessories
Manufacturer: Honda Automobiles
Size: 2.03 MB
Added : 4/18/2013
Number of pages: 35
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Accessory HandsFreeLink User’s Information Manual

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A Few Words About Safety You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, Your safety, and the safety of including: others, is very important. Operating the Accessory � Safety Labels - on the vehicle. TM HandsFreeLink safely is an � Safety Messages - preceded by safety alert symbol and one of important responsibility. three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION. To help you make informed These singal words mean: decisions about safety, we have You WILL be KILLED or SER

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Contents A Few Words About Safety .................................................................................. 2 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4 Setup .................................................................................................................. 11 Making a Call ..................................................................................................... 18 Phonebook ......

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Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Honda accessory. Please read this User’s Information Manual carefully before using the Accessory TM HandsFreeLink , and keep this manual in the glove box for future reference. This Accessory User’s Information Manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle. It should remain with the vehicle at all times and stay with the vehicle when sold. This Accessory User’s Information Manual contains important information about the safe operation of th

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Introduction What is Accessory HandsFreeLink? Accessory HandsFreeLink (HFL) is a state-of-the-art, integrated, hands-free phone communication system for ® your vehicle. Accessory HFL utilizes Bluetooth wireless technology and Bluetooth hands-free profiled cell phones to improve cell phone use and convenience. Accessory HFL eliminates the need to hold a cell phone, wear a headset or earpiece, or use an in-vehicle mounted handset adapter while making or receiving phone calls. Accessory HFL is eas

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Introduction Safety Precautions - Please Read Be Safe. When using a cellular device in a vehicle, the vehicle operator is solely responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner. Vehicle operators must be aware of all pertinent driving conditions at all times. An accident or collision resulting in property damage, personal injury, or death could occur if the operator of the vehicle fails to pay attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion. DO NOT att

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Introduction Getting Started Fully charge your cell phone’s battery before programming your Accessory HFL unit to ensure that the wireless electronic connection will be established with minimal difficulty. Try to maintain a fully charged cell phone battery when using Accessory HFL. Accessory HFL will not increase or decrease your cell phone’s signal strength because it operates using the same signal as your cell phone. Keep your cell phone on and inside of your vehicle’s interior cabin so i

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Introduction Make sure the prompt feature is turned on on your Accessory HFL unit before programming or when following any “prompted” instructions outlined in this user guide. You can say “Cancel” to return to the main menu or “Help” to hear a list of available options anytime Accessory HFL prompts you for a response. When using Accessory HFL, wait to speak until after the beep is heard which follows the appropriate prompt. If no response is given to a Accessory HFL prompt, it will repeat the pr

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Introduction Accessory HandsFreeLink UIB (User 3. Speaker Interface Board) 4. Blue L.E.D. Light � A blue light comes on when the unit is activated or there is an incoming call. It also comes on when you are on a call. 5. VR (Voice Recognition) Button or Barge-in Button � Push to input a command without having to listen for a prompt. 731901AE � Push to transfer a call. This allows you to 1. Phone Button or Activation/Deactivation Button transfer your call back to your cell phone in � Push to s

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Introduction Function Overview Command 1 Command 2 Command 3 Call Name Location CALL Name in Location Phonebook Dial Number DIAL Number PHONEBOOK NEW ENTRY Name Location Number Name Location Number EDIT LIST NAMES Call Location Edit Location Number Delete Location Previous Continue Name Location ALL DELETE ERASE ALL REDIAL EMERGENCY SET UP PHONE PAIRING Pair a Phone Delete a Phone List Paired Phones CONFIRMATION PROMPTS SELECT PHONE Phone ID Number HELP 10 © 2008 American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

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Setup power down. Phone Pairing 3. Say “Phone pairing.” You must first pair Accessory HFL (establish a communication link) to your Bluetooth hands-free 4. After the system prompts you, say “Pair a profile cell phone. Please refer to your cell phone’s phone.” The system will remind you that pairing operation manual for instructions on how to place should only be completed while the vehicle is in your cellular phone into a pairing mode before park. When the vehicle is in park with the starting th

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Setup 8. Accessory HFL will prompt you for a phone name. Name it something easy to remember. Say the phone name, for example, “Jacob’s phone.” 9. To complete the pairing process, Accessory HFL will now ask you for a phone priority from 1 to 7. Number 1 is the highest priority. If two phones are paired, Accessory HFL will use the higher priority phone when both phones are within range. Say the phone priority, for example, “One.” 10. When complete, Accessory HFL will indicate “Pairing Complete.” 1

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Setup 4. Accessory HFL prompts you for the number Clear Paired Phones associated with the priority of the phone you You must clear a paired phone from Accessory HFL would like to clear. For example, say “One” for in order to remove it from being paired. Accessory “Jacob’s phone,” say “Two” for “Robin’s mobile.” HFL will respond with “Phone not available” if you Say the number of the phone you wish to attempt to use a previously cleared phone to make delete. a call. If you make a mistake during

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Setup List Paired Phones 1. Press and release the Accessory HFL PHONE button and say “Set up.” Accessory HFL will prompt you with available options. 2. Say “Phone pairing.” 3. After Accessory HFL prompts you, say “List paired phone.” 4. Accessory HFL lists the names of the cellular phones that are currently paired with the Accessory HFL module. 5. Accessory HFL asks if you want to start the list over again. 6. Say “Yes” or “No.” 14 © 2008 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved.

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Setup Confirmation Prompts Confirmation prompts confirm your commands with Accessory HFL before they are carried out. When the Accessory HFL confirmation prompts feature is ON, Accessory HFL will repeat the last command received and ask whether the command received was correct before proceeding with the command execution. Example with the confirmation prompts on and off. Prompts On Off 1 You say, “Dial five-five-five-one-two-one- You say, “Dial five-five-five-one-two-one- two.” two.” Accessory

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Setup Turning the confirmation prompts ON and OFF 1. Go to the Accessory HFL main menu and say “Set up.” Accessory HFL prompts you with available options. 2. Say “Confirmation prompts.” 3. If the confirmation prompts are ON, Accessory HFL will ask if you want to turn them OFF. 4. Say “Yes.” Accessory HFL will tell you that they are OFF and says, “Ready.” Or if the confirmation prompts are OFF, Accessory HFL will tell you that they are OFF and will ask if you want them to be turned ON. 5. Say “Ye

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Setup 5. Accessory HFL sets this phone to the highest Select A Phone priority for the rest of the current ignition ON This option is used to override the phone priority cycle. Accessory HFL temporarily overrides the given during pairing. For example, if you wish to use phone priorities for the rest of the current phone 3 to make an outgoing call, you would ignition ON cycle. select phone 3 and make the call. This override only Select phone by number. works for the current ignition ON cycle. Ac

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Making a Call Using the Call Feature 2. Accessory HFL repeats the number it is dialing and verifies that this is correct (if the Calling a name or a name/location from confirmation prompts are on) by saying “Dialing” phonebook. and then dials the number. 1. At the main menu, say “Call (any phone book entry name).” If the name has more than one Using the Redial Feature location, Accessory HFL will ask for the location 1. At the main menu, say “Redial.” to call. 2. Accessory HFL says, “Dialing,”

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Phonebook Accessory HFL can store up to 32 names and 128 6. Say the phone number for the name and phone numbers. Each name has four locations location. Accessory HFL repeats the phone (Home, Work, Mobile, and Pager) associated with it. number and asks if it is correct. If so, it adds the phone number for this name and location to Adding a new name and phone number to your the phonebook and then says, “Number stored, phonebook. would you like to add another number for this entry?” 1. At the main

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Phonebook Adding a new location for an existing name in Editing a phone number for an existing name/ your phonebook. location. 1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, Edit.” 1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook,” “Edit.” When prompted, say the name that you want to When prompted, say the name and then the edit. The system responds with “Home, Work, location whose phone number you want to edit. Mobile, or Pager.” Accessory HFL will tell you the current phone number. 2. Say the location (“Home,” “Work


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