2009 Honda Civic Owner's Manual - Page 215
2009 Honda Civic Manual
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Main Menu Table Of Contents Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Incoming/Outgoing Calls With a linked phone, HFL allows you to send and receive calls in your vehicle without holding the phone. Help Assistance The HFL system has a help function to provide instructions for pairing a phone, or give hints on how to operate HFL properly. If your response or command is not correct, or the system cannot recognize a command, the HFL system will give you an appropriate command or play the help prompt. Phonebook HFL can store up to 50 names and phone numbers in its phonebook. With a linked phone, you can then automatically dial any name or number in the phonebook. You can also store the desired number to the HFL phonebook directly from your cell phone using the receive contact function in HFL. Your vehicle's HFL system has the cellular phonebook import function. This allows you to import your cellular phonebook to HFL. Using the navigation system, you can make a call directly and store a desired number in HFL from the list shown on the navigation display. For more information on how to import the phonebook, see page 237 . To make a call, see page 226 . NOTE: Your phone may not have phonebook import function. Visit handsfreelink.honda.com, or call the HandsFreeLink consumer support at (888) 528-7876. In Canada, call (888) 9-HONDA-9. You can see your phone's owner's manual for information. Microphone The HFL microphone is on the ceiling, between the spotlights. The microphone is shared with the navigation system. HFL and the navigation system have separate voice recognition systems. When HFL is in use, a voice command for the navigation system will not be recognized even if you press the navigation Talk button. In this case, you will hear two short beeps, and the HFL system has no prompt. 212 2009 Civic Sedan