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Disclaimer***Acura TSX V6-3.5L Technical Service Bulletin # 08-017 Date 090529


Disclaimer***Acura TSX V6-3.5L Technical Service Bulletin # 08-017 Date 090529



Navigation System - Set UpOperationTesting



08-017



May 29, 2009



Applies To



2009-10 TSX With Navigation System - ALL



2009-10 TSX TQI of the DVD Navigation System With Voice Recognition (Supersedes 08-017, dated April 17, 2008, to revise the information



marked by the black bars and asterisks)



REVISION SUMMARY



^ In Applies To, 2010 model year has been added.



^ Reset the AcuraLink Control Unit has been added.



BACKGROUND



This bulletin provides information for the TQI and testing of the navigation system. These topics are covered



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^ Navigation System Controls



^ Voice Control System



^ Navigation System Setup at the TQI



^Reset the AcuraLink Control Unit



^ Map Coverage Areas



^ Hawaii System Setup



^ AcuraLink(TM) Real-Time Traffic Information



^ XM Weather Information



^ Ordering a DVD



For detailed information on system operation, refer to



the navigation system manual.



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



None; these procedures are considered part of the normal TQI.



Disclaimer



Navigation System Controls



Screen - All selections and instructions are displayed on the screen. This is not a touch-screen display. Information cannot be entered into the system



by touching the images or icons with your finger. To communicate with the system, use the voice control system or the interface dial. If the vehicle is



equipped with a rearview camera, the rear view is shown on the navigation system screen whenever you shift to R. Use a soft cloth and a mild



cleaner intended for eyeglasses or computer screens to clean the screen.



Lower Display - Shows the radio information, the climate control information, and the time.



MENU button - Press this button to change the display from the current screen to the Enter destination by screen. When en route to a destination,



press this button to change to the Change route by screen.



MAPGUIDE button - Press this button to display a map of your current position for casual driving. When en route, press this button to switch



between the map and the guidance or direction list screen.



INFO button - Press this button to display the menu for selecting Message, Voice Command Help, Trip Computer, Map Legend, Calendar,



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Calculator, Key to Zagat Ratings, and Roadside Assistance.



AUDIO button - Press this button to display the audio screen.



AC button - Press this button to display the climate control screen.



CANCEL button - Press this button to return to the previous screen.



SET UP - Displays the setup screens to change and update information in the system.



DISPLAY MODE button (sunmoon symbols) - Switches the display between Day mode, Night mode, and OFF.



Interface DialENTER button - The interface dial moves left, right, up, down, and rotates.



^ Move the dial up and down to scroll through a displayed list one page at a time.



^ Rotate the dial to move the highlighting from one item to another in a list.



^ Push in the dial to select an item in a list once it is highlighted.



^ When a map is displayed, rotate the dial to change the map scale. Clockwise reduces the scale showing less area with greater detail. Rotating it



counterclockwise increases the scale, showing more area with less detail.



^ When the rearview image is displayed, rotate the dial to change the screen brightness level.



Voice Control System



Voice recognition is controlled by the NAVI TALK and BACK buttons on the steering wheel. This is the primary way to give commands to the



system. Using the navigation system buttons and interface dial allows the passenger to operate the system and should be considered a secondary



method for the driver.



NAVI TALK - Press and release this button to activate the voice control system. After pressing and releasing NAVI TALK, wait for the beep, then



speak the command.



NAVI BACK - This does the same function as the CANCEL button. Press this button to return to the previous display. After the previous display



appears, the system prompts you for a command, and then beeps. Press and release the NAVI TALK button to give the desired command.



The navigation system communicates through the audio speakers. When the navigation system is giving guidance instructions, it is through the front



speakers. When you are using the voice control system to give commands (by pressing the NAVI TALK or BACK buttons), the front and rear



speakers are muted.



The voice command list can be viewed or heard by pressing the INFO button and selecting Voice Command Help. A tutorial is included that



explains the operation of the voice control system. Refer to the navigation system manual for detailed information.



Improving Recognition



To help the system understand your voice commands, follow these guidelines



^ Make sure that the airflow from the NC vents does not interfere with the system microphone in the ceiling console. Place your hand over the



microphone; if you feel any airflow, adjust the vents away from the microphone.



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^ Make sure the correct screen is displayed for the voice command you are giving. Refer to the navigation system manual.



^ Close the windows and the moonroof.



^ Set the fan speed to low (1 or 2).



^ After pressing the NAVI TALK button, wait for the beep, then give a voice command.



^ Give a voice command clearly, in a natural speaking voice, without pausing between words.



NOTE



^ If the system cannot recognize your voice command, speak louder or change the rhythm of your voice.



^ If you speak a command with something in your mouth, with a heavy accent, or have a high pitched voice, the system may misinterpret your voice



commands.



^ When the fan speed is in the high position, the system reduces the fan speed when you press the NAVI TALK button, but the fan could still



interfere with the microphone.



^ You must be in the driver's seat to use voice commands with the navigation system.



Navigation System Setup at the TQI



The navigation system is basically ready to use when the vehicle is delivered to the dealership. Since the system interfaces with other systems in the



vehicle, it is important to ensure that all of the systems are initialized so they will work properly for the client. To initialize the system, follow this



procedure.



1. Do the normal TQI of the vehicle, including entering the audio system anti-theft code.



2. Verify that the XMSatellite Radio dealer demo account is set up by tuning to XM stations 000, 001, 007, 009, 047, 122, 174, and 247. If you



receive these stations, the demo account is fully active.



NOTE



For 2009-10 TSXs and 2010 TSX V6s, XM Satellite Radio, XM Weather, and real-time traffic are free for the first 3 months. After 3 months,



clients must subscribe to XM radio, XM Weather, andor real-time traffic to continue receiving coverage by calling 800-852-9696, or online at



www.xmradio.com. They will need their XM radio ID (displayed when you tune to channel 0) and a credit card.



3. If the navigation diagnostic screen (shown) is displayed, do the following. If not, go to step 4.



^ Press and hold the MENU, MAPGUIDE, and CANCEL buttons at the same time until the Select diagnosis menu screen comes up. Then



release the buttons.



^ Press and hold the MAPGUIDE button for at least 15 seconds.



^ Select Complete on the screen, then select Return twice to exit the diagnostic mode.



4. Start the engine, and move the vehicle outside, away from buildings and power lines. Then enter the 4-digit security code for the navigation



system. The code is on the Navigation Anti-Theft Code card.



NOTE



If the anti-theft code card is lost, you can find the code on the iN (Interactive Network) by using the anti-theft code option and the navigation



unit serial number. To get the serial number, enter Diagnostic Mode. From the Select Diagnosis Items screen, select Detail Information &



Setting, select Unit Check, and then select ECU Info (refer to the Navigation section of the 200~10 TSX Service Manual or the 2010 TSX



V6 Service Manual), or look on the underside of the navigation unit.



^ If you cannot find the code on the iN, contact American Honda's Warranty Department.



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^ If the anti-theft code does not work, try entering 0000 (four zeros) as the code. If the system accepts this, replace the navigation control unit.



5. The following instructions appear on the screen to indicate the system is initializing (determining its location from the GPS satellites). Follow the



on-screen instructions.



NOTE



The average initialization takes about 10 minutes, but it can take as long as 45 minutes. If initialization completes within 10 minutes, the display



changes to the globe screen.



6. If the system does not initialize within 10 minutes a second screen, shown below, appears. The system is still initializing but will not



automatically exit to the globe screen when the initialization is complete. Do not immediately follow the instructions on the screen. After 30



minutes, try restarting the vehicle to see if the navigation system completed the initialization. If not, follow the instructions on the screen.



NOTE



The initialization screen may appear after battery voltage to the navigation control unit has been disconnected for more than 5 minutes. If this



occurs, follow the on-screen instructions. If you are still unable to obtain GPS initialization, refer to the service manual for diagnostic



information.



7. When initialization is complete, the disclaimer screen appears. Select OK.



NOTE



Do not enter a destination yet. For the navigation system to calculate a route, it must align the current location to a mapped road (map



matching). This happens when you start driving.



8. Drive the vehicle at least a half-mile from your dealership, and find a safe place to park. Then set the map scale to 120 by turning the interface



dial clockwise.



^ Make sure the VP (vehicle position) icon moves smoothly as you drive and does not jerk from one point to another. Also make sure the icon



points in the direction the vehicle is traveling; it does not dog track or spin.



^ Make sure the VP icon smoothly follows the vehicle's maneuvers as you make turns.



^ After driving a few hundred feet on a road that is displayed on the map, the name of the road you are driving on should appear across the



bottom of the screen.



NOTE



Refer to the service manual symptom troubleshooting if the navigation system fails to map-match after the vehicle is driven for more than a



couple of miles on a displayed road.



9. With the map screen displayed, press and release the NAVI TALK button.



10. When you hear the beep, say find the nearest Acura dealer. The system should display a list of Acura dealers.



11. Turn the interface dial to highlight your dealership, then push in on the ENTER button.



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12. On the Calculate Route to screen, select OK.



13. The system then calculates a route and displays it as a blue line. If you are in a rural area with unverified roads, you may see a blue vector line



pointing in the direction of your destination or a bluepink dotted line.



14. Follow the voice guidance back to your dealership. The voice guidance should work even with the audio system turned off.



15. With the map screen displayed, check the system interaction with the audio system and the lower display. Press and release the NAVI TALK



button. After the beep, say XM channel 122. The lower display should change to XM channel 122 and show CNN News.



16. With the map screen displayed, check the system interaction with the climate control system. Turn on the climate control system by selecting



AUTO. Then press and release the NAVI TALK button. After the beep, say temperature 68 degrees. The lower display should change to 68



degrees.



17. The time shown by the system should be correct; the system gets it from the GPS satellites.



For areas that do not follow daylight saving time, you may have to adjust the time settings. Go to clock adjustment in the Setup Other screen, and



set Auto Daylight to OFF.



If your dealership is located near a time zone boundary, set Auto Time Zone by GPS to OFF.



The clock then keeps the home time if the client routinely drives across the time zone boundary.



18. Press the DISPLAY MODE button to verify that the display changes between the Day, Night, and OFF modes.



19. If your dealership is located in a metropolitan area that has traffic incident or traffic flow data available (see ACURALINK REAL-TIME



TRAFFIC INFORMATION), do this



^ Select one of the traffic map scales (12-, 1-, 2-, or 5-mile scales) by rotating the dial.



^ Use the interface dial to scroll to the downtown area of your city. Freeways and other main roads should show traffic flow data as red, yellow,



or green lines for traffic flow in one or both directions on the road.



^ Small diamond-shaped traffic incident icons may be shown. If so, scroll over an icon and press in the interface dial to see the details.



^ Partially displayed traffic data does not indicate a problem with the navigation system. Traffic flow and density varies from day to day and from



one road to another. If your area has traffic, but it is not displaying on the screen, refer to the Navigation section of the applicable service



manual.



20. Press the SETUP button, or use the voice control system and say Set up. Then verify these settings



^ Volume is set to the midrange.



^ Brightness is set so the display can be seen in bright sunlight.



21. In the setup mode, select Other, then Personal Information, then Previous Destinations. Follow the screen prompts to delete all previous



destinations except your dealership.



Reset the Acuralink Control Unit



RESET THE ACURALINK CONTROL UNIT



AcuraLink is a two-way communication system between the vehicle and American Honda, using the XM satellites. It works with the vehicle's



navigation system, Hands FreeLink system, and audio system.



When the No.15 fuse is removed during vehicle shipment, the AcuraLink control unit sets DTCs. These DTCs need to be cleared during the TQI



using this procedure



1. Start the engine.



2. On the navigation system disclaimer screen, select OK by pressing the interface dial. (The interface dial is the large knob at the center of the



dashboard. It has two parts an outer knob and an inner selector. The interface dial is used to control several functions, including AcuraLink.)



3. Next to the interface dial, press and hold the MAP- GUIDE, MENU, and CANCEL buttons at the same time, until the Select Diagnosis Items



screen is displayed.



4. Turn the interface dial to highlight the Self- Diagnosis Mode icon on the screen, then press the interface dial to select Self-Diagnosis Mode.



Allow the diagnostic to run.



5. Turn the interface dial to highlight the XM (HIP) icon on the screen, then press the interface dial to select XM (HIP).



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6. Turn the interface dial to highlight the XM (HIP) Diag icon, then press the interface dial to select XM (HIP) Diag.



NOTE



If the select diagnosis item menu screen does not appear, do this



^ To establish communication with the navigation system, disconnect the negative cable from the battery for 30 seconds, reconnect it, then repeat



steps 1 thru 6.



^ Because you have disconnected the battery, do this



- Reenter the audio unit anti-theft code and the radio station presets.



- Reenter the navigation system code.



- Redo the idle learn procedure.



7. Turn the interface dial to highlight the Data Reset icon. Then press the interface dial to select Data Reset.



8. Turn the interface dial to highlight the Yes icon. Then press the interface dial to select Yes.



9. Select OK by pressing the interface dial, then toggle the interface dial to the left one time.



10. Press the CANCEL button.



11. Turn the interface dial to highlight the Return icon. Then press the interface dial to select Return.



12. Again, turn the interface dial to highlight the Return icon. Then press the interface dial to select Return. This returns you to the navigation system



screen.



System Limitations



These issues could arise during the TQI or after installing replacement parts to repair the system. Refer to the navigation system manual or the quick



start guide (2009) or the advanced technology guide (2010) for basic operation.



To minimize distractions, always use the voice control system to operate the navigation system while driving. Always verify the audio and visual



route information by carefully observing roadway signs, signals, etc. Use your own good judgment, and obey traffic laws while driving.



The navigation system has these limitations



The GPS (global positioning system) satellites used by the navigation system are operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. For security



reasons, certain inaccuracies are built into the GPS. This can cause occasional positioning errors of up to several hundred feet. If the navigation



system indicates your position incorrectly, wait several seconds until it corrects itself. The system may also correct itself after you make a turn or



cross a road.



^ The routes calculated by the system may not always be what you consider to be the most direct ones. Try different routing methods to obtain the



best route. Even the direction your vehicle is pointing influences the route calculation.



^ Since businesses fail or move to new locations, some information may be inaccurate. Also, route guidance may conflict with actual road



conditions, such as street closures, construction, and detours.



^ Occasionally, the navigation system may reboot due to excess cold, heat, or shock, or from recalculating a route too many times. Rebooting does



not necessarily indicate a need for service.



^ The GPS antenna receives location information from orbiting satellites. Anything that blocks or interferes with the signal affects accuracy. The



GPS signal can be blocked or interfered with (vehicle position shown incorrectly on the map) by



- Aftermarket metallic window tinting above or to the sides of the GPS antenna.



- Aftermarket vehicle theft location systems mounted near the navigation control unit or display.



- Radar detectors, cell phones, or other aftermarket electronic accessories placed near the navigation control unit or display.



- Outside electrical interference from overhead power or trolley lines or broadcast sources.



- Tall trees or buildings near or over the vehicle. They can cause the system to show the vehicle on an adjacent street. This should automatically



correct itself when the obstruction is gone.



^ In some cases, a city name, road name, or address range may be incorrect or missing from the system. The possible causes are



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- The city name may be listed under a larger metropolitan area, or as an unincorporated area. Try selecting the street name first. If it is a smaller



city in a rural area, only the main road may be shown.



- If the street name cannot be found, is shown incorrectly on the map, or is not drawn correctly, it may be because it is a new road, or it is in an



unverified area.



NOTE



See the navigation system manual for more information.



^ If the location of your dealership is shown incorrectly or needs to be changed, report it to your DPSM.



^ If the DVD door in the control unit is opened or the DVD is removed, the system will display an error message, Navigation unit door is open or



No DVD Disc is installed. Please check system.



^ Scratches or fingerprints on the surface of the DVD can cause system errors. Always handle the DVD by its edges. A DVD with a white label



(Canadian vehicles may have a gray label) is used for this system. It cannot be interchanged with a DVD from a different vehicle that has a



different-colored label.



MAP Coverage Areas



The map database covers the 48 contiguous U.S. states, Hawaii, and parts of southern Canada. Coverage for the U.S. contains accurately mapped



(verified) metropolitan areas and less accurate (unverified) rural coverage. In Canada, the database covers major metropolitan areas and major roads



connecting those metropolitan areas. Coverage extends to about 100 miles from the U.S. border. A gray DVD that provides coverage for northern



Canada is also available for purchase (see ORDERING A DVD).



Map Types



The maps on the screen contain verified roads and unverified roads.



Verified roads have been driven by the database vendor. Information about the road's average speed, turn restrictions, or whether it is a one-way



street are contained in the navigation system. Roads within metropolitan areas (detailed coverage), interstate freeways, and major roads connecting



cities are typically verified. They can be recognized on the screen (daytime setting) as the darker colored roads.



Unverified roads may be found in rural areas. The information about these roads may have inaccuracies. Therefore, they are shown for reference



only. They can be recognized on the screen (daytime setting) as a light brown color.



Guidance in unverified areas depends on the setting for Unverified routing made during setup. If the setting is OFF, you will see a dotted blue vector



line pointing to your destination when driving in an unverified area. You will have to manually choose roads from the map to get to your destination.



If the setting is ON, you will see a bluepink route line and receive route guidance. Pop-up cautionary boxes appear while on the route to alert you



when entering unverified areas.



NOTE



This feature is set to OFF from the factory.



Detailed Coverage



Many cities and metropolitan areas are fully mapped.



Detailed map coverage includes



^ Roads with names



^ Service roads without names that serve as access to rest areas along motorways



^ Main paved roads without names that are within or lead to included polygons (places such as large shopping centers, universities, golf courses,



parks, etc.)



^ Paved roads without names that are used only by public vehicles



^ Ferry connections for automobiles via rail or boat



^ Walkways with names and addresses



^ Undefined traffic areas with more than 10,800 square feet



^ Ramps, roundabouts, special traffic figures, turn lanes, and U-turn lanes



^ Service roads



^ Pedestrian streets and pedestrian zones For a list of current detailed coverage areas by country and stateprovince, refer to the navigation system



manual or www.acuranavi.com. Under Find Updates, use the pull-down menu to select the vehicle Model and Year, then select the Map Coverage



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tab.



Non-Detailed Coverage



Cities and towns in the non-detailed map coverage area may have incomplete mapping. Only major federal, state, and county roads leading to and



through these cities and towns are mapped. Verified roads are shown in black. All other streets are unverified and are shown in light brown. If you



see an asterisk () next to the city name



^ Streets may be missing completely, or shown in the wrong location.



^ Street address information may be unavailable, and you may be prompted to use the map to locate your destination.



^ Streets may be named incorrectly, or have no name (unnamed road).



Guidance in unverified areas depends on the setting for Unverified routing made during setup. See Driving to Your Destination in the navigation



system manual for more information.



Hawaii System Setup



The white navigation DVD contains maps for the 48 contiguous states, parts of southern Canada, and Hawaii. If the vehicle is sold in Hawaii or



relocated from the mainland to Hawaii, you must change the map coverage so the applicable maps are displayed.



1. Press and hold the MENU, MAPGUIDE, and CANCEL buttons at the same time. The display changes to the main diagnostic menu.



2. Select Detail Information & Settings.



3. Select Coverage area. Then select either Hawaii or US coverage. The system may reboot.



4. Start the vehicle, and move it to an open area so the system can acquire a GPS signal.



5. After the system has initialized, do the map matching by driving the vehicle on a road until the road name appears at the bottom of the map



screen.



NOTE



^ If a vehicle is relocated from Hawaii to the mainland, you must change the Coverage area to US.



^ When you change the coverage area, any previous destinations, address book, and other system settings are changed to the factory defaults.



^ XM Satellite Radio is not available in Hawaii, so there is no AcuraLink coverage.



Acuralink Real-Time Traffic Information



Current traffic information can be displayed by the system in many metropolitan areas. Information is displayed as traffic flow bands of different



colors on selected roads, or as diamond-shaped icons.



The amount of traffic coverage varies considerably from city to city. Go to www.acura.comrealtimetraffic, select Real-Time Traffic on the TSX,



then select the highlighted AcuraLinkReal-Time Traffic in the text under the navigation screen image, then select Coverage Areas to get an



up-to-date list of the current cities with traffic coverage, and the actual roads covered within each city. The link also provides a demonstration of the



system that explains the meaning of traffic flow color bands, and incident icons displayed on the map.



Incident icons indicate accidents, construction, or weather-related incidents



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NOTE



Make sure the system work by checking the icons and traffic flow on the map screen. Do not to confuse weather incident icons (yellow diamond)



with weather icons (blue or black square).



XM Weather Information



XM Radio now offers XM weather that shows current local weather as weather icons on the map screen. These are different from weather related



traffic incident icons. The weather icons are



You can also see weather warnings. Say or select Warning Map. The display changes to show weather warnings for the selected area.



Ordering A DVD



Replacement DVDs can be ordered online at Under Find Updates, use the pull-down menu to select the vehicle Model and Year. You can also call



the Acura Navigation Disc Fulfillment Center. Both methods require a credit card.



The DVD for this model has a white label and cannot be ordered through the parts system. The following DVDs will not work in this navigation



system



^ Earlier model navigation DVDs (black label)



^ Map software programs manufactured by other companies



^ DVD movies or DVDs containing audio recordings Updated DVDs are usually available for purchase in the fall of each year. They may contain



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the following



^ Enhanced maps and points of interest (POI) coverage



^ Fixes for minor software bugs



^ Additional features



NOTE



^ Map matching must be done any time the DVD is removed or replaced.



^ Always order navigation DVDs on an as-needed basis. During a typical model year, each color DVD may undergo half a dozen software only



version upgrades to fix minor issues on some or all models the DVD supports. This is normal. Usually, only the letter at the end of the version



number changes, while the database (maps and POIs) remains unchanged.



^ Never promise your clients future free updates. There are no free programs for updating the navigation DVD. The online DVD order site



provides information when an update for a particular DVD is available.