To Play Bluetooth Audio Files - Honda 2012 Pilot Owner's Manual

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Bluetooth Audio System (EX, EX-L, and Canadian LX models without navigation system)
Your vehicle is equipped with a
Bluetooth
Audio system, which
allows you to listen to streaming
audio from your
Bluetooth
compatible phone. This function is
only available on phones that are
paired and linked to the vehicle's
HandsFreeLink (HFL)
Bluetooth
system (see page
447
).
Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones
with streaming audio capabilities are
compatible with the system. You can
find an approved phone by visiting
handsfreelink.honda.com
or call 888-
528-7876. In Canada, visit
, or call (888) 528-
handsfreelink.ca
7876.
NOTE:
In some states, provinces,
and territories, it may be illegal to
perform some data device functions
while driving.
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To Play
Bluetooth
Audio
Make sure that your phone is paired
www.
and linked to HFL.
To begin to play the audio files, you
may need to operate your phone. If
so, follow the phone maker's
operating instructions.
Audio Files
Press the USB/AUX or CD/AUX
button with the ignition switch in
the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II)
position. When the phone is
recognized, you will see the
Bluetooth
Audio message or text data (album,
artist, and song name) on a phone in
the display.
Until the phone is recognized, you
will see ''No Connect'' on the display.
This message will go off when the
phone is recognized, then the system
begins to play.
:
indicator and
Bluetooth
If an iPod or USB flash memory
device or CD or audio unit
connected to the auxiliary input
jack was selected at the last
mode, you will see iPod, USB,
CD, or AUX in the display. Push
the USB/AUX or CD/AUX
button again to play audio files
from your
Bluetooth
Audio
phone.

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