2009 Honda Odyssey Owner's Manual - Page 328
2009 Honda Odyssey Manual
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Main Menu Table Of Contents Bluetooth HandsFreeLink On models with navigation system Your vehicle is equipped with the Bluetooth HandsFreeLink (HFL). HFL uses Bluetooth technology to link your cell phone to your vehicle. With HFL, you can place and receive calls through your vehicle's audio system, without the distraction of handling your cell phone. To use this feature, you need a Bluetoothcompatible cell phone with the Hands Free Profile. For more information, and a list of compatible cell phones, visit handsfreelink.honda. com, or call (888) 528-7876. In Canada, visit www.honda.ca, or call (888) 9-HONDA-9. The HFL is available in English on U.S. models, and in both English and French on Canadian models. To change the language, see page 359 . The voice of HFL is set to female. Here are the main features of HFL. Instructions for using HFL begin on page 329 . Voice Control HFL HFL recognizes simple voice commands, such as phone numbers and names. It uses these commands to automatically dial, receive, and store numbers. For more information on voice control, see Using Voice Control on page 329 . Bluetooth Wireless Technology The Bluetooth name and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Bluetooth is the wireless technology that links your phone to HFL. HFL uses a Class 2 Bluetooth, which means the maximum range between your phone and vehicle is 30 feet (10 meters). To use HFL, your phone must have approved Bluetooth capability along with the Hands Free Profile. This type of phone is available through many phone makers and cellular carriers. You can also find an approved phone by visiting handsfreelink.honda.com, or by calling the HandsFreeLink consumer support at (888) 528-7876. In Canada, visit www.honda.ca, or call (888) 9HONDA-9. Features 325 2009 Odyssey