Honda Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008 User's Information Manual
Honda Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008 User's Information Manual

Honda Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008 User's Information Manual

Honda 2008 accord accessory handsfreelink user's information manual

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  • Page 1 Accessory HandsFreeLink User’s Information Manual...
  • Page 2: A Few Words About Safety

    A Few Words About Safety Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. Operating the Accessory HandsFreeLink safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels in the vehicle owner’s manual, and in this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents A Few Words About Safety ... 2 Introduction ... 4 Setup ... 11 Making a Call ... 18 Phonebook ... 19 Help ... 23 Product Functions ... 24 Troubleshooting... 26 Index ... 32 © 2008 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Honda accessory. Please read this User’s Information Manual carefully before using the Accessory 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.
  • Page 5: Customer Contact Information

    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 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.
  • Page 6 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.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    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.
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 Introduction Accessory HandsFreeLink UIB (User Interface Board) Phone Button or Activation/Deactivation Button • Push to set up and program the unit. • Push to make a call. • Push to end a call. • Push to accept or reject an incoming call when on an another call.
  • Page 10: Function Overview

    Function Overview Command 1 Command 2 Call Name Location CALL Name in Phonebook Dial Number DIAL Number PHONEBOOK NEW ENTRY EDIT LIST NAMES DELETE ERASE ALL REDIAL EMERGENCY SET UP PHONE PAIRING CONFIRMATION PROMPTS SELECT PHONE HELP Command 3 Location Name Location Number Name Location Number Call Location...
  • Page 11: Setup

    Setup Phone Pairing You must first pair Accessory HFL (establish a communication link) to your Bluetooth hands-free profile cell phone. Please refer to your cell phone’s operation manual for instructions on how to place your cellular phone into a pairing mode before starting the pairing process.
  • Page 12 Accessory HFL will prompt you for a phone name. Name it something easy to remember. Say the phone name, for example, “Jacob’s phone.” To complete the pairing process, Accessory HFL will now ask you for a phone priority from 1 to 7.
  • Page 13: Clear Paired Phones

    Setup Clear Paired Phones You must clear a paired phone from Accessory HFL in order to remove it from being paired. Accessory HFL will respond with “Phone not available” if you attempt to use a previously cleared phone to make a call.
  • Page 14: List Paired Phones

    List Paired Phones Press and release the Accessory HFL PHONE button and say “Set up.” Accessory HFL will prompt you with available options. Say “Phone pairing.” After Accessory HFL prompts you, say “List paired phone.” Accessory HFL lists the names of the cellular phones that are currently paired with the Accessory HFL module.
  • Page 15: Confirmation Prompts

    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.
  • Page 16 Turning the confirmation prompts ON and OFF Go to the Accessory HFL main menu and say “Set up.” Accessory HFL prompts you with available options. Say “Confirmation prompts.” If the confirmation prompts are ON, Accessory HFL will ask if you want to turn them OFF. Say “Yes.”...
  • Page 17: Select A Phone

    Setup Select A Phone This option is used to override the phone priority given during pairing. For example, if you wish to use phone 3 to make an outgoing call, you would select phone 3 and make the call. This override only works for the current ignition ON cycle.
  • Page 18: Using The Dial Feature

    Using the Call Feature Calling a name or a name/location from phonebook. At the main menu, say “Call (any phone book entry name).” If the name has more than one location, Accessory HFL will ask for the location to call. If just “Call”...
  • Page 19: Phonebook

    Phonebook Accessory HFL can store up to 32 names and 128 phone numbers. Each name has four locations (Home, Work, Mobile, and Pager) associated with it. Adding a new name and phone number to your phonebook. At the main menu, say “Phonebook.” Accessory HFL prompts you for a new entry, edit, list names, delete or erase all, or say “Cancel”...
  • Page 20 Adding a new location for an existing name in your phonebook. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, Edit.” When prompted, say the name that you want to edit. The system responds with “Home, Work, Mobile, or Pager.” Say the location (“Home,” “Work,” “Mobile,” or “Pager”) and the phone number you wish to enter in the phonebook for this name and location.
  • Page 21 Phonebook Listing names in Accessory HFL phonebook. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, List Names.” The phonebook entries are listed. At the end of the list, Accessory HFL asks, “End of list. Would you like to start from the beginning?” Say “Yes” to hear the phonebook entry list again, or “No”...
  • Page 22 Erasing all phonebook records. Use this command only if you want to erase (delete) the entire phonebook. Accessory HFL prompts you two times to verify you do want to delete the entire phonebook. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, Erase All” to delete all phonebook records.
  • Page 23: Help

    Using the HELP feature to get Accessory HFL to give you the available commands. Press and release the Accessory HFL Phone button. After the beep, say “Help” any time Accessory HFL is on. The module lists the available commands for the current menu. For example, say “Help”...
  • Page 24: Product Functions

    Product Functions Call Reject Use this feature to reject a second incoming call. Let the double-beep play three times. Call Waiting Use this feature to place a call on wait or hold. Press and release the VR button to place a call on hold.
  • Page 25 Mute a Call Press and release the VR button during the call and say “Mute” to turn the mute feature on. This mutes the in-car activity from the person on the other end of the call. Press and release it again and say “Mute off”...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting My phone will not pair. Check Phone and Accessory HFL have power. Phone is designed to work with Accessory HFL. Phone was paired properly. On certain phone models, you need to tell the phone to connect (after initiating the pairing process on some models only).
  • Page 27: A Paired Phone Will Not Link/Connect

    A paired phone will not link/connect. Check Phone and Accessory HFL have power. Phone and Accessory HFL have had adequate time to “find” each other. Accessory HFL was not “barred” from the phone. Phone is set to automatically link/connect to the Accessory HFL.
  • Page 28 I can’t place a call. Check Phone is turned ON. The vehicle ignition is in the ON position. You have an adequate cell phone signal. Phone is paired and properly linked to Accessory HFL. You are inside of your coverage area. Mobile account is still active and has not been cancelled.
  • Page 29: The Audio Quality Is Poor

    Troubleshooting I can hear but they can’t hear me. Check The phone’s signal strength. Call is not “muted” on the Accessory HFL unit. The audio goes mute both ways during a call. Check You have not accidentally muted Accessory HFL. The audio quality is poor.
  • Page 30: The Voice Recognition Is Not Working

    I am told that I sound unclear. Check There is not an abnormal amount of noise inside of the vehicle while using Accessory HFL. If they hear a lot of distortion. The voice recognition is not working. Check There is not an abnormal amount of noise inside of the vehicle while using Accessory HFL.
  • Page 31 Troubleshooting Accessory HFL will not call the name given to it. Check The name you called is stored in the Accessory HFL phone book. I can't select a phone. Check Phone is paired to Accessory HFL. Phone is turned ON. Phone is LINKED to Accessory HFL.
  • Page 32: Index

    Index Accessory HFL commands ... 10 Adding a Name ... 19 Adding a New Location ... 20 Audio Quality ... 29 Barge-in Button ... 9 Beeps ... 8, 9 Blue LED Light ... 9 Bluetooth ... 5 Button Functions ... 9 Call Feature ...
  • Page 33 Getting Started ... 7 Hands-Free Profile ... 5 Help ... 8, 23 Hold Call ... 24 Incoming Calls ... 24 Installation Requirements ... 5 Johnson Controls ... 5 List Paired Phones ... 14 Listing Names ... 21 Microphone ... 9 Mute ...
  • Page 34 Index Safety Precautions ... 6 Select a Phone ... 17, 31 Setup Command ... 11 SIM Card ... 26 Speaker ... 9 Table of Contents ... 3 Three-Way Call ... 25 Transfer a Call ... 25 Troubleshooting... 26, 31 UIB ... 9 UIB Buttons ...
  • Page 35 08E00-E10-1000-81 © 2008 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Printed in Japan AAM38695...

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