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Telematics Muting Logic

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The optional navigation system provides voice control for the audio, the XM, and the CD player Voice control commands are communicated through the GA-Net (audio unit) When using the TALK/BACK buttons or route guidance (RG), the center speaker is muted and you hear the navigation instructions through the front speakers When using the HFL/AcuraLink, the center speaker, the rear speakers, and the subwoofer are muted and the front speakers give the telephone sound When using the HFL/AcuraLink and the RG (Route Guidance) or the TALK/BACK buttons, the rear speakers are muted and you hear the telephone sound and navigation instructions through the front speakers Muting commands are passed on the GA-Net bus For more information, see the NAVIGATION SYSTEM . The outline of the audio interruption function is shown in the following table

AUDIO OUTPUT REFERENCE CHART

Contents Audio output
Center CH Left front CH Right front CH Right rear CH Left rear CH
Navigation TALK/BACK MUTE Navigation sound Navigation sound Audio Audio
Route Guidance MUTE Navigation sound Navigation sound Audio Audio
HFL/AcuraLink MUTE Telephone sound Telephone sound MUTE MUTE
HFL/AcuraLink and RG or TALK/BACK Navigation Telephone sound Telephone sound MUTE MUTE

Bluetooth Audio 

Bluetooth audio allows approved Bluetooth cell phones equipped with music function to play music via a car audio system using Bluetooth technology You can control the phone's music player remotely using the wireless connection

*1 Call phone must support AVRCP1 0, A2DP1 0 for Bluetooth technology, and also be on the Honda approved HFL list at handsfreelink.com

*2 Not all phones support the bluetooth audio function