Acura TSX Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2010 Manual
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To pair your phone, first ensure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on. Then, press and release the Talk button on the steering wheel. After the beep, say "Phone setup" followed by "Pair." Follow the prompts to complete the pairing process.
If your phone is not connecting, ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that it is set to discoverable. Try deleting the existing connection on both your phone and the HandsFreeLink, then pair them again.
Yes, the Acura TSX 2010 HandsFreeLink system can pair with multiple phones, but it can only actively connect to one phone at a time. You can switch between paired phones via the system settings.
To delete a paired phone, press the Talk button, say "Phone setup," and then "Delete." Follow the prompts to remove the desired phone from the system.
Poor call audio quality may result from interference or low signal strength. Ensure your phone has a strong signal and is within range of the HandsFreeLink system. Also, check for any Bluetooth interference from other devices.
Updating the HandsFreeLink system usually requires a visit to an authorized Acura dealership. They can check for any available updates and apply them using specialized equipment.
The HandsFreeLink supports various voice commands such as "Dial," "Redial," "Phonebook," "Call History," and "Setup." Refer to the vehicle's manual for a comprehensive list of commands.
To transfer a call from HandsFreeLink to your phone, press and hold the Talk button until you hear a beep, then say "Transfer call." The call will move from the car's system to your phone.
The Acura TSX 2010 HandsFreeLink system primarily supports hands-free calling. For audio streaming, you may need to use an auxiliary input or other audio system features.
If the microphone is not working, check if it is physically blocked or damaged. Ensure all connections are secure. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.