Telematics Muting Logic
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
| 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
- You can play music stored in your cell phone using the wireless connection*1
- You can choose next song, previous song and resume/pause via wireless*2
*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