Audio Unit

2008 Honda Odyssey EXSECTION Audio Unit
  1. Turn the rear entertainment system ON.
    • After the main power switch VOL PUSH PWR (A) is turned ON, push REAR PWR switch (B) to turn the rear system ON. To turn the rear system OFF, push REAR PWR again, and to turn the whole system OFF, push VOL PUSH PWR.
    Fig 1: Identifying VOL PUSH PWR Switch And REAR PWR Switch
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  2. Using the selector knob.
    • Turn left to select the front controls (Audio).
    • Turn right to select the rear controls (After rear operation is finished, selector will automatically return to the front control in 10 seconds).
    Fig 2: Identifying Selector Knob
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  3. Rear Control Enable/Disable.
    • By pushing the selector knob, the driver can prevent the rear passengers from operating the system. Each push of the selector knob cycles the switch between ON-OFF (Rear Control Enabled/Rear Control Disabled). When rear operation is disabled, the LCD on the audio unit displays RR CONT OFF.
    Fig 3: Identifying Rear Control
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  4. Viewing the display.
    • The display (A) indicates the status of the front and rear systems.
    Fig 4: Audio Unit Display - System Status (With Navigation)
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