Honda Automobiles Accord Accessory HandsFreeLink 2008 User Manual

Accessory HandsFreeLinkTM User’s Information Manual  
Contents  
A Few Words About Safety .................................................................................. 2  
Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4  
Setup.................................................................................................................. 11  
Making a Call ..................................................................................................... 18  
Phonebook......................................................................................................... 19  
Help .................................................................................................................... 23  
Product Functions .............................................................................................. 24  
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................. 26  
Index .................................................................................................................. 32  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this Honda accessory.  
Please read this User’s Information Manual carefully before using the Accessory  
HandsFreeLinkTM, and keep this manual in the glove box for future reference.  
This Accessory User’s Information Manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle. It  
should remain with the vehicle at all times and stay with the vehicle when sold.  
This Accessory User’s Information Manual contains important information about the safe operation  
of the Accessory HandsFreeLink (HFL). We urge you to read this manual carefully, become familiar  
with the controls it describes, and follow its recommendations to help make your driving trouble-free  
and enjoyable.  
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Introduction  
What is Accessory HandsFreeLink?  
Accessory HandsFreeLink (HFL) is a state-of-the-art, integrated, hands-free phone communication system for  
your vehicle. Accessory HFL utilizes Bluetooth® wireless technology and Bluetooth hands-free profiled cell  
phones to improve cell phone use and convenience. Accessory HFL eliminates the need to hold a cell phone,  
wear a headset or earpiece, or use an in-vehicle mounted handset adapter while making or receiving phone  
calls. Accessory HFL is easy to use because it is voice activated.  
What cell phones will work with Accessory HFL?  
Due to the versatility of Bluetooth wireless technology, not all cell phones share the same Bluetooth “profile”  
and may not work properly with Accessory HFL. Only cell phones that are Bluetoothenabled and support a  
“hands-free” profile are compatible with Accessory HFL.You can go to handsfreelink.honda.com to see a list of  
compatible cell phones.  
Problems or questions about pairing your cell phone, or any questions about Accessory  
HFL.  
If you have any questions or problems pairing your cell phone, or any questions about using Accessory HFL,  
contact JCI Technical Support at 1-800-782-9533.  
Customer Contact Information  
Reference  
USA  
JCI  
1-800-782-9533  
Technical Support  
handsfreelink.honda.com  
Web Site  
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Introduction  
Safety Precautions - Please Read  
Be Safe. When using a cellular device in a vehicle, the vehicle operator is solely responsible for operating the  
vehicle in a safe manner. Vehicle operators must be aware of all pertinent driving conditions at all times. An  
accident or collision resulting in property damage, personal injury, or death could occur if the operator of the  
vehicle fails to pay attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation while the vehicle is in motion.  
DO NOT attempt to program, adjust, or set up your Accessory HFL unit while the vehicle is moving.Your  
vehicle should be in park with the parking brake engaged, and with the ignition turned to the ON or  
ACCESSORY position.  
DO NOT program, attempt to program, adjust, or set up your Accessory HFL unit while the vehicle is inside an  
enclosed area and the engine is on.  
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Introduction  
Getting Started  
Fully charge your cell phone’s battery before programming your Accessory HFL unit to ensure that the  
wireless electronic connection will be established with minimal difficulty.  
Try to maintain a fully charged cell phone battery when using Accessory HFL.  
Accessory HFL will not increase or decrease your cell phone’s signal strength because it operates using the  
same signal as your cell phone.  
Keep your cell phone on and inside of your vehicle’s interior cabin so it can transmit properly to Accessory  
HFL.  
Do not place your cell phone in a metal box or similar container.  
The ignition switch should be turned to either the ACCESSORY or ON position for programming and operation  
of Accessory HFL.  
This Accessory HFL version is programmed for English translation only.  
When using Accessory HFL, face the windshield and speak in your normal voice clearly without shouting. Do  
not speak slowly or pronounce words more distinctly than you normally would.  
Accessory HFL will automatically prompt you for a verbal response when the confirmation prompt feature is  
turned on.  
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Introduction  
Make sure the prompt feature is turned on on your Accessory HFL unit before programming or when following  
any “prompted” instructions outlined in this user guide.  
You can say “Cancel” to return to the main menu or “Help” to hear a list of available options anytime Accessory  
HFL prompts you for a response.  
When using Accessory HFL, wait to speak until after the beep is heard which follows the appropriate prompt.  
If no response is given to a Accessory HFL prompt, it will repeat the prompt two more times until the user  
selects an option. If there is still no option selected, Accessory HFL will power down.  
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Introduction  
Accessory HandsFreeLink UIB (User  
Interface Board)  
3. Speaker  
4. Blue L.E.D. Light  
A blue light comes on when the unit is  
activated or there is an incoming call. It also  
comes on when you are on a call.  
5. VR (Voice Recognition) Button or Barge-in  
Button  
Push to input a command without having to  
listen for a prompt.  
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Push to transfer a call. This allows you to  
transfer your call back to your cell phone in  
case you want a privacy or are exiting the  
vehicle.  
Push to mute the phone.  
Push to send Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency  
(DTMF) tones.  
1. Phone Button or Activation/Deactivation Button  
Push to set up and program the unit.  
Push to make a call.  
Push to end a call.  
Push to accept or reject an incoming call  
when on an another call.  
2. Volume Up and Down Buttons  
6. Directional Microphone  
Push (+) to increase the volume.  
Push (-) to decrease the volume.  
Push either button to the desired volume level  
when the unit is not activated. Audible beeps  
indicate the current volume level.  
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Introduction  
Function Overview  
Command 1  
Call Name  
CALL  
Command 2  
Location  
Name in  
Command 3  
Location  
Phonebook  
Dial Number  
DIAL  
PHONEBOOK  
Number  
NEW ENTRY  
EDIT  
Name Location Number  
Name Location Number  
Call Location  
LIST NAMES  
Edit Location Number  
Delete Location  
Previous  
Continue  
Name Location ALL  
DELETE  
ERASE ALL  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
SET UP  
Pair a Phone  
Delete a Phone  
List Paired Phones  
PHONE PAIRING  
CONFIRMATION  
PROMPTS  
Phone ID Number  
SELECT PHONE  
HELP  
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Setup  
power down.  
Phone Pairing  
3. Say “Phone pairing.”  
You must first pair Accessory HFL (establish a  
communication link) to your Bluetooth hands-free  
profile cell phone. Please refer to your cell phone’s  
operation manual for instructions on how to place  
your cellular phone into a pairing mode before  
starting the pairing process. In order to complete  
successful pairing, both your cell phone and the  
Accessory HFL module must be in a pairing mode  
at the same time. Accessory HFL will remain in a  
pairing mode for about 3 minutes before timing out.  
4. After the system prompts you, say “Pair a  
phone.The system will remind you that pairing  
should only be completed while the vehicle is in  
park. When the vehicle is in park with the  
parking brake engaged, say “Continue.”  
5. The system will then ask you for a 4-digit PIN.  
This can be any number you choose as long as  
you enter the same number on the phone later.  
Say your 4-digit PIN. For example: “One-Two-  
Three-Four.”  
1. Engage the parking brake on the vehicle.  
2. Press and release the Accessory HFL PHONE  
button and say “Set up.” For example, say “Set  
up” at the Main menu and Accessory HFL  
prompts “Select one of the following: phone  
pairing, confirmation prompts, select phone, or  
say cancel to return to the main menu.If there  
is no response to the prompts, Accessory HFL  
reminds you of the selection two more times  
until you select an option. If there is no option  
selected after two repeats, Accessory HFL will  
6. Follow your cell phone manufacturer’s  
instructions for placing your cell phone in a  
pairing mode.  
7. Select BlueConnect on the phone. Then, on the  
phone’s numeric keypad, enter the same PIN  
number as entered in step 5.  
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Setup  
8. Accessory HFL will prompt you for a phone  
name. Name it something easy to remember.  
Say the phone name, for example, “Jacob’s  
phone.”  
9. To complete the pairing process, Accessory  
HFL will now ask you for a phone priority from 1  
to 7. Number 1 is the highest priority. If two  
phones are paired, Accessory HFL will use the  
higher priority phone when both phones are  
within range. Say the phone priority, for  
example, “One.”  
10. When complete, Accessory HFL will indicate  
“Pairing Complete.”  
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Setup  
4. Accessory HFL prompts you for the number  
associated with the priority of the phone you  
would like to clear. For example, say “One” for  
“Jacob’s phone,” say “Two” for “Robin’s mobile.”  
Say the number of the phone you wish to  
delete.  
Clear Paired Phones  
You must clear a paired phone from Accessory HFL  
in order to remove it from being paired. Accessory  
HFL will respond with “Phone not available” if you  
attempt to use a previously cleared phone to make  
a call. If you make a mistake during the clearing  
process or decide not to clear a phone, press the  
Accessory HFL PHONE button or the VR button  
and say “Cancel” to exit the clearing mode. To re-  
prioritize cell phones you must first clear the  
5. Accessory HFL responds with a verification to  
clear the selected phone. If correct, say “Yes”  
(say “No” to start the delete process over  
again).  
phone(s) paired with Accessory HFL and then pair  
the phones again with the new desired priorities.  
6. When complete, Accessory HFL indicates that  
the phone or phones have been “Deleted.”  
1. If you are not currently in a VR session or on a  
phone call, press and release the PHONE  
button and say “Set up.Otherwise, go to the  
main menu and say “Set up.”  
2. Say “Phone pairing.”  
3. After Accessory HFL prompts you, say “Delete  
a phone.”  
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Setup  
List Paired Phones  
1. Press and release the Accessory HFL PHONE  
button and say “Set up.” Accessory HFL will  
prompt you with available options.  
2. Say “Phone pairing.”  
3. After Accessory HFL prompts you, say “List  
paired phone.”  
4. Accessory HFL lists the names of the cellular  
phones that are currently paired with the  
Accessory HFL module.  
5. Accessory HFL asks if you want to start the list  
over again.  
6. Say Yes” or “No.”  
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Confirmation Prompts  
Confirmation prompts confirm your commands with Accessory HFL before they are carried out. When the  
Accessory HFL confirmation prompts feature is ON, Accessory HFL will repeat the last command received  
and ask whether the command received was correct before proceeding with the command execution.  
Example with the confirmation prompts on and off.  
Prompts  
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On  
Off  
You say,“Dial five-five-five-one-two-one-  
two.”  
You say,“Dial five-five-five-one-two-one-  
two.”  
Accessory HFL says,Dialing five-five-  
five-one-two-one-two, is this correct?”  
Accessory HFL dials the number as  
recognized. For example,Dialing five,  
five, five...and then dials the number.  
2
3
You sayYes,and Accessory HFL  
places the call.You sayNo,and  
Accessory HFL asks you to repeat the  
number.  
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Setup  
Turning the confirmation prompts ON and OFF  
1. Go to the Accessory HFL main menu and say  
“Set up.” Accessory HFL prompts you with  
available options.  
2. Say “Confirmation prompts.”  
3. If the confirmation prompts are ON, Accessory  
HFL will ask if you want to turn them OFF.  
4. Say Yes.” Accessory HFL will tell you that they  
are OFF and says, “Ready.” Or if the  
confirmation prompts are OFF, Accessory HFL  
will tell you that they are OFF and will ask if you  
want them to be turned ON.  
5. Say Yes” to turn them ON. Accessory HFL will  
then return to the main menu.  
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Setup  
5. Accessory HFL sets this phone to the highest  
priority for the rest of the current ignition ON  
cycle. Accessory HFL temporarily overrides the  
phone priorities for the rest of the current  
ignition ON cycle.  
Select A Phone  
This option is used to override the phone priority  
given during pairing. For example, if you wish to use  
phone 3 to make an outgoing call, you would  
select phone 3 and make the call. This override only  
works for the current ignition ON cycle. Accessory  
HFL switches back to the highest priority phone  
once the ignition is turned off.You can select a  
phone using the VR button during a phone listing, or  
by the select phone command.  
Select phone by number.  
1. At the main menu, say “Set up.The system  
prompts you with available options.  
2. Say “Select phone.”  
Select phone by name.  
3. The system lists the available phones and asks  
for the number of the phone. Say the number of  
the phone.  
1. At the main menu, say “Set up phone pairing.”  
Accessory HFL prompts you with available  
options.  
4. Accessory HFL verifies the selected phone  
name and asks if it is correct. Say “Yes” if  
correct, or “No” if not.  
2. Say “List paired phone.”  
3. Accessory HFL lists all phones that are paired.  
5. Accessory HFL sets this phone to the highest  
priority for the rest of the current ignition ON  
cycle. This temporarily overrides the phone for  
the rest of the current ignition ON cycle only.  
4. When the name of the desired phone is heard,  
press and release the VR button and say  
“Select.”  
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Making a Call  
Using the Call Feature  
2. Accessory HFL repeats the number it is dialing  
and verifies that this is correct (if the  
Calling a name or a name/location from  
phonebook.  
confirmation prompts are on) by saying “Dialing”  
and then dials the number.  
1. At the main menu, say “Call (any phone book  
entry name).If the name has more than one  
location, Accessory HFL will ask for the location  
to call.  
Using the Redial Feature  
1. At the main menu, say “Redial.”  
2. Accessory HFL says, “Dialing,and redials the  
last number on the phone.  
2. If just “Call” was used, Accessory HFL will say,  
“Name please.Say the name.  
3. Say the location.  
Using the Dial Feature  
Dialing a phone number that is not in the  
phonebook.  
1. At the main menu, say “Dial (immediately  
followed by the phone number),” or just say  
“Dial” then say the phone number when  
prompted.  
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Phonebook  
Accessory HFL can store up to 32 names and 128  
phone numbers. Each name has four locations  
(Home, Work, Mobile, and Pager) associated with it.  
6. Say the phone number for the name and  
location. Accessory HFL repeats the phone  
number and asks if it is correct. If so, it adds  
the phone number for this name and location to  
the phonebook and then says, “Number stored,  
would you like to add another number for this  
entry?”  
Adding a new name and phone number to your  
phonebook.  
1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook.Accessory  
HFL prompts you for a new entry, edit, list  
names, delete or erase all, or say “Cancel” to  
return to the main menu. Say “New entry.”  
7. Say Yes” to add another number for this entry,  
or say “No” if you are finished.  
2. Say the name of the person you wish to add.  
Accessory HFL repeats the name before  
proceeding.  
3. Accessory HFL asks for a location to go with  
the name.  
4. Say the location of the name: “Home,Work,”  
“Mobile,or “Pager.” Accessory HFL repeats the  
location it heard.  
5. Accessory HFL asks for the phone number for  
the name.  
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Phonebook  
Adding a new location for an existing name in  
your phonebook.  
Editing a phone number for an existing name/  
location.  
1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, Edit.”  
When prompted, say the name that you want to  
edit. The system responds with “Home, Work,  
Mobile, or Pager.”  
1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook,Edit.”  
When prompted, say the name and then the  
location whose phone number you want to edit.  
Accessory HFL will tell you the current phone  
number.  
2. Say the location (“Home,Work,Mobile,or  
“Pager”) and the phone number you wish to  
enter in the phonebook for this name and  
location.  
2. Say the new phone number.  
3. Accessory HFL verifies that it heard the  
number correctly and stores the number. It will  
then say, Number changed, would you like to  
call this number, edit another entry, or say  
cancel to return to main menu?”  
3. Accessory HFL verifies that it heard the  
location correctly and asks for the phone  
number for that location.  
4. Say a phone number.  
4. Say “Call,Edit,or “Cancel” to return to the  
main menu.  
5. Accessory HFL verifies that it heard the  
number correctly and stores the number. It will  
then say, Number changed, would you like to  
call this number, edit another entry, or return to  
main menu?”  
6. Say “Call,Edit,or “Return to Main Menu.”  
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Phonebook  
Listing names in Accessory HFL phonebook.  
7. Accessory HFL says who and where it is calling  
and asks if this is correct (answer “Yes” or  
“No”). If you say “Yes,” Accessory HFL  
responds with “Dialing” and dials the selected  
number.  
1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, List  
Names.The phonebook entries are listed.  
2. At the end of the list, Accessory HFL asks,  
“End of list. Would you like to start from the  
beginning?” Say “Yes” to hear the phonebook  
entry list again, or “No” if you do not want to  
hear it again.  
Deleting a phonebook name or location.  
1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, Delete.”  
When prompted, say the name you wish to  
delete.  
3. After you hear the phonebook entry that you  
want to call, press the Accessory HFL VR  
button to stop the list process.  
2. If only one location exists for the name,  
Accessory HFL will verify that you want to  
delete the name and location and then delete  
the information.  
4. Say “Call” to call the last name listed.  
5. Accessory HFL gives the selected name and its  
locations. It then asks for the location you want  
to call.  
3. If that name exists more than once with  
different locations, Accessory HFL reads you a  
list of locations for the name. Say the location  
to delete or say “All” to delete all locations for  
this name. Accessory HFL verifies that you  
want to delete the location. (Answer “Yes” to  
delete.)  
6. Say the location you want to call.  
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Phonebook  
Erasing all phonebook records.  
4. Say “No” if you do not want to delete all  
phonebook records. Accessory HFL exits from  
the Erase All process. Say “Yes” to delete all  
phonebook records. Accessory HFL deletes all  
phonebook records and says, “Phonebook  
erased.”  
Use this command only if you want to erase (delete)  
the entire phonebook. Accessory HFL prompts you  
two times to verify you do want to delete the entire  
phonebook.  
1. At the main menu, say “Phonebook, Erase All”  
to delete all phonebook records.  
2. Accessory HFL responds, “Are you sure you  
want to erase everything from your system  
phonebook?” Say “No” if you do not want to  
delete all phonebook records. Accessory HFL  
exits the Erase All process.  
3. Say Yes” to delete all phonebook records.  
Accessory HFL responds, “You are about to  
delete everything from your system phonebook.  
Do you want to continue?”  
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Help  
Using the HELP feature to get Accessory HFL to  
give you the available commands.  
1. Press and release the Accessory HFL Phone  
button.  
2. After the beep, say “Help” any time Accessory  
HFL is on. The module lists the available  
commands for the current menu. For example,  
say “Help” at the main menu and Accessory  
HFL prompts, “Available options are Call, Dial,  
Phonebook, Redial, Emergency, or Set Up.”  
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Product Functions  
Call Reject  
Emergency NOTE:  
1. Use this feature to reject a second  
Use this feature to dial 911.  
incoming call.  
2. Let the double-beep play three times.  
1. Press and release the Accessory HFL  
phone button and say “Emergency.”  
2. Accessory HFL will dial 911.  
THIS IS NOT A SAFETY, LIFESAVING,  
OR AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY  
RESPONSE FEATURE OR SYSTEM.  
This feature, in order to function properly,  
requires that a 911 service is available and  
that Accessory HFL is paired to a cell  
phone which is on and in the vehicle. It  
also requires that the cell phone is able to  
receive and transmit properly at the time  
this feature is used.  
Call Waiting  
1. Use this feature to place a call on wait or  
hold.  
2. Press and release the VR button to place a  
call on hold. Press and release it again to  
retrieve the on hold call.  
Digit String  
1. Accessory HFL will allow you to send  
“digits” as touch-tones (DTMF).  
2. Use this feature in the event you need to  
dial into voice mail or an automated  
system.  
3. Push VR button and number sequence and  
then say “Send.”  
4. Example:1-2-3-4-5-#-#- “Send”  
Incoming Calls  
1. If you are not on a call, the Accessory HFL  
blue LED light will come on and the system  
will announce the incoming call verbally.  
2. If you are on a call, Accessory HFL will  
announce the incoming call with a double-  
beep.  
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Product Functions  
Mute a Call  
1. Press and release the VR button during the  
4. When on a call, you can connect a second  
incoming call by pressing and releasing the  
Phone button after you hear two beeps.  
call and say “Mute” to turn the mute feature  
on. This mutes the in-car activity from the  
person on the other end of the call.  
Transfer a Call  
1. Press and release the VR button during a  
call and say “Transfer call.This transfers  
the call from Accessory HFL to your cell  
phone.  
2. Press and release it again and say “Mute  
off” to turn the mute feature off.  
Redial  
1. Press and release the VR button and say  
“Redial.Accessory HFL will redial the last  
number called on the cell phone.  
2. Press and release the VR button again and  
say “Transfer call” to transfer the call from  
your cell phone back to Accessory HFL.  
Three-Way Calling  
Voice Recognition Button (VR)  
1. Pressing and releasing the VR button  
interrupts the system and tells Accessory  
HFL to listen for a command.  
1. This feature will not work unless your cell  
phone has three-way calling capability.  
2. Make your first call. Once connected-press  
the VR button and say “Dial” or “Call.This  
places the first call on hold.  
3. Make the second call. When connected,  
press and release the Phone button after  
you hear two beeps. This joins the two  
calls. Press and release the Phone button  
after one beep switches between calls.  
2. Pressing and releasing the VR button does  
not interfere with the person on the other  
end of the call.  
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Troubleshooting  
My phone will not pair.  
Possible Solutions  
Check  
Make sure that the phone and vehicle ignition are ON. Also make sure that  
your phone battery is charged.  
Phone and Accessory HFL have power.  
Your phone may not work with Accessory HFL. Only phones with  
Bluetooth capability and a hands-free profile will work with  
Accessory HFL. Phones that support the use of a wireless headset should  
work with Accessory HFL.You can go to handsfreelink.honda.com and  
view a list of approved Accessory HFL Bluetooth hands-free profile phones.  
Refer to the phone’s pairing instructions and the Accessory HFL pairing  
instructions.Try the pairing process again.  
Phone is designed to work with Accessory HFL.  
Phone was paired properly.  
Try pairing again and tell the phone to connect.  
On certain phone models, you need to tell the  
phone to connect (after initiating the pairing  
process on some models only).  
Turn the phone’s Bluetooth option to ON.  
Place phone inside the vehicle in the front seat area during the pairing  
process.  
Bluetooth option on your phone was turned ON.  
Phone is not outside of the vehicle while trying  
to pair it to Accessory HFL.  
Make sure that it is installed. If not, install a SIM card.  
Reprogram using the same 4-digit PIN for both PIN requests.  
Phones that require a SIM card.  
4-digit PIN number entered in the phone matches  
the Accessory HFL PIN number.  
Vehicle must be stopped and the parking brake engaged.  
Vehicle check  
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Troubleshooting  
A paired phone will not link/connect.  
Possible Solutions  
Check  
Make sure that the phone and vehicle ignition are ON. Also make sure that  
your phone battery is charged.  
Phone and Accessory HFL have power.  
Allow at least 60 seconds for the link to take place.  
Phone and Accessory HFL have had adequate  
time tofindeach other.  
Use the Accessory HFLSet Upcommand at the main menu and then the  
“Select Phonecommand to link to the desired phone.  
Accessory HFL was notbarredfrom the  
phone.  
See your phone’s user guide for Bluetoothsettings.  
Phone is set to automatically link/connect to the  
Accessory HFL.  
See your phone’s user guide for Bluetoothsettings.  
Accessory HFL was not inadvertently set back to  
the default (is not set to automatically  
link/connect to the Accessory HFL).  
I can’t receive incoming calls.  
Possible Solutions  
Check  
Turn your vehicle ignition to the ON position.  
Vehicle’s ignition is ON.  
Press the PHONE button to answer an incoming call and not theVR button  
on Accessory HFL.  
Use the Accessory HFLSet Upcommand at the main menu and then  
“Select Phonecommand to link to the desired phone.  
Place the phone inside of the vehicle to ensure a good connection.  
You are pressing the correct button on  
Accessory HFL to answer the call.  
Phone is paired and linked to Accessory HFL.  
Phone is not outside of the vehicle.  
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Troubleshooting  
I can’t place a call.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
Phone is turned ON.  
Turn your phone ON. Accessory HFL will only work when the paired cell  
phone is turned ON.  
The vehicle ignition is in the ON position.  
You have an adequate cell phone signal.  
Turn your vehicle ignition to the ON position.  
Check the signal strength icon on your phone.You may have to wait until  
you are in an area that provides you with a stronger signal before making  
a call. Accessory HFL uses the signal going to the paired cell phone. It  
does not increase or decrease cell phone signal strength.  
Your phone may not be paired properly. See your phone user guide for  
pairing instruction and try to pair your phone again. Use theSet Up”  
command on your Accessory HFL’s main menu and then theSelect  
Phonecommand to link to the desired phone.  
Phone is paired and properly linked to  
Accessory HFL.  
You are inside of your coverage area.  
Most calls can’t be made if you are outside of your coverage area.Your  
Accessory HFL unit uses the same coverage area as the paired cell phone.  
Try making a call again when you are in your coverage area. Check with  
your phone provider if you are unsure about your coverage area.  
Contact your cell phone service provider.  
Mobile account is still active and has not been  
cancelled.  
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Troubleshooting  
I can hear but they can’t hear me.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
The phone’s signal strength.  
Avoid using your phone and Accessory HFL in areas where the signal  
strength is poor and unable to provide a good conversation in both  
directions.  
Call is notmutedon the Accessory HFL unit.  
Turn mute off on Accessory HFL by sayingMute offwhile in use.  
The audio goes mute both ways during a call.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
You have not accidentally muted Accessory HFL.  
Press the PHONE button to return to the call.  
The audio quality is poor.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
The audio quality of your cell phone while not  
using it with Accessory HFL.  
If the audio quality is good, then try it again with Accessory HFL. If the  
audio quality is still poor with Accessory HFL, then contact JCI. If the  
audio quality is poor on your cell phone, then contact your phone provider/  
carrier to verify that your phone has the latest firmware.  
Check the signal strength icon on your phone. Avoid using the phone and  
Accessory HFL in areas where the signal strength is poor and unable to  
provide a good conversation in both directions.  
Phone has adequate cell signal strength.  
Phone is in the vehicle.  
Place phone closer to Accessory HFL module, e.g., the center console  
area.  
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Troubleshooting  
I am told that I sound unclear.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
There is not an abnormal amount of noise inside  
of the vehicle while using Accessory HFL.  
Try eliminating any additional noise by rolling up the windows, turning the  
heater/AC blower fan down, and reducing any loud noises or talking while  
using Accessory HFL.Your Accessory HFL unit may also pick up road  
noise.Try to avoid using Accessory HFL when traveling on extremely  
rough roads.  
If they hear a lot of distortion.  
You may have a firmware issue.Verify the latest phone firmware is being  
used. Contact your phone provider/carrier.  
The voice recognition is not working.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
There is not an abnormal amount of noise inside  
of the vehicle while using Accessory HFL.  
Try eliminating any additional noise by rolling up the windows, turning the  
heater/AC blower fan down, and making any loud noises or talking while  
using Accessory HFL.Your Accessory HFL unit may also pick up road  
noise. Avoid using Accessory HFL when traveling on extremely rough  
roads.  
You are not speaking at the same time or before  
the Accessory HFL beep is heard.  
You are not speaking too slowly, too loudly or  
too softly.  
Wait until the beep is heard before speaking.  
Try speaking in a normal voice when giving a command or response to  
Accessory HFL.  
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Troubleshooting  
Accessory HFL will not call the name given to it.  
Check  
Possible Solutions  
The name you called is stored in the  
Accessory HFL phone book.  
Store the name in Accessory HFL phonebook, not in the phone.  
I can't select a phone.  
Check  
Phone is paired to Accessory HFL.  
Phone is turned ON.  
Possible Solutions  
Pair the phone and LINK to Accessory HFL.  
Turn the phone ON.  
Phone is LINKED to Accessory HFL.  
SaySet upin main menu and then saySelect phone” in order to select  
the desired paired phone to LINK.  
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Index  
A
Confirmation Prompts .............................. 15  
Contact-Sales ............................................ 5  
Contact-Service & Warranty ...................... 5  
Contact-Technical Support ........................ 5  
Customer Contact Information ................... 5  
D
Accessory HFL commands ..................... 10  
Adding a Name ........................................ 19  
Adding a New Location ............................ 20  
Audio Quality ............................................ 29  
B
Barge-in Button .......................................... 9  
Beeps ..................................................... 8, 9  
Blue LED Light ........................................... 9  
Bluetooth .................................................... 5  
Button Functions ........................................ 9  
C
Call Feature .............................................. 18  
Call Waiting .............................................. 24  
Cancel ........................................................ 8  
Cell Phone Battery ..................................... 7  
Cell Phone Firmware ......................... 29, 30  
Cell Phone Requirements .......................... 5  
Cell Phone Signal ...................................... 7  
Clear Paired Phones ................................ 13  
Deactivation Button .................................... 9  
Definition-Accessory HFL .......................... 5  
Delete a Phone ........................................ 13  
Deleting a Location .................................. 21  
Deleting a Name ...................................... 21  
Dial Feature .............................................. 18  
Digit String ............................................... 24  
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones ... 9  
E
Editing a Number ..................................... 20  
Emergency ............................................... 24  
Erase All Names ...................................... 22  
F
Function Overview ....................................10  
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Index  
G
P
Getting Started .......................................... 7  
H
Pairing Mode ............................................ 11  
Phone Button ............................................. 9  
Phone Compatibility ................................... 5  
Phone Not Available ................................ 13  
Phone Operational Manual ...................... 11  
Phone Pairing .......................................... 11  
Phone Priority .................................... 12, 17  
Phonebook ............................................... 19  
PIN ..................................................... 11, 26  
Product Functions .............................. 24, 25  
Programming Safety .................................. 6  
Prompts .......................................... 8, 15, 16  
R
Hands-Free Profile ..................................... 5  
Help ...................................................... 8, 23  
Hold Call ................................................... 24  
I
Incoming Calls ......................................... 24  
Installation Requirements .......................... 5  
J
Johnson Controls ....................................... 5  
L
List Paired Phones ................................... 14  
Listing Names .......................................... 21  
M
Redial feature ..................................... 18, 25  
Microphone ................................................ 9  
Mute ................................................... 25, 29  
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Index  
S
W
Safety Precautions ..................................... 6  
Web Site ..................................................... 5  
Select a Phone .................................. 17, 31  
Setup Command ...................................... 11  
SIM Card .................................................. 26  
Speaker ...................................................... 9  
T
Table of Contents ....................................... 3  
Three-Way Call ........................................ 25  
Transfer a Call .......................................... 25  
Troubleshooting .................................. 26, 31  
U
UIB ............................................................. 9  
UIB Buttons ................................................ 9  
Unit Power Down ....................................... 8  
User Interface Board .................................. 9  
V
Vehicle Compatibility .................................. 5  
Volume Buttons .......................................... 9  
VR (Voice Recognition) .................. 9, 25, 30  
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