Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.

Part 2




Audio System Description (Continued)

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 cell 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.





Supported Devices

- Bluetooth music cell phones that support AVRCP 1.0.
- Bluetooth adapters for portable music devices including iPod are not supported.

NOTE:

- Availability of the functions depends on the connected cell phone.
- The latest support information is updated through the website www.acura.com/handsfreelink.

Pairing a Cell Phone

To pair a cell phone, refer to pairing a cell phone in the HandsFreeLink system. Once a cell phone is paired, the process does not have to be repeated for the phone.

How to Play the Bluetooth Audio

Procedure

1. Push the AUX button (A) to select Bluetooth Audio source.

NOTE:

- If you push the AUX button when no cell phone is connected, NO CONNECT is displayed.
- If you see NO CONNECT when you are using the cell phone music function, check that the device is properly paired. If it is paired, the cell phone may not be compatible. See www.acura.com/handsfreelink for more information.
- Music titles and artist names are not displayed.





- Start playing the music in the paired cell phone.

NOTE: Depending on the cell phone, the music may start automatically, or the user may need to select headset as an audio output.

3. A user can select the next song or the previous song using the SKIP button (A).






4. With navigation, using the interface dial (A) to select [Sound Setup] or [RESUME/PAUSE]. Without navigation, using the SELECTOR knob (B) to select audio settings (RESUME/PAUSE and sound settings).






- To turn the Bluetooth Audio mode off, select another audio mode (AM/FM, XM, CD/DVD, or USB).

Disc Handing and Cleaning

To avoid damaging or leaving fingerprints on a disc (CD, DVD, DVD-A, etc.), always handle it by the edges and place it in a jewel case whenever it is outside the audio or the audio-navigation unit. Deep scratches or fingerprints on the back of the disc can cause loading problems, poor sound quality, skipping, or other errors.





Smudges and fingerprints can be carefully removed using a mild cleaner and tissues designed to clean eyeglasses. To clean a disc, use a clean soft cloth. Very gently wipe across the disc from the center to the outside edge, never in a circular motion.





Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the disc.

With ELS Audio





With Premium Audio