Michael Pilgrim - Dublin OH, US John Vilkinofsky - Dublin OH, US Nathaniel W. Diedrich - Dublin OH, US Andrew T. Goeppner - Plain City OH, US Ross C. Miller - Hilliard OH, US Jason A. Dutter - Marysville OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
7071041, 707 6, 707 10
Abstract:
A system and method for managing an on board entertainment system is disclosed. The system and method can wirelessly receive music files from a computer and store those music files on an on board unit associated with a motor vehicle. The system and method can also include provisions to associate music information with a received music file and can include provisions to manage the music collection on board a motor vehicle.
Michael Pilgrim - Dublin OH, US John Vilkinofsky - Dublin OH, US Nathaniel W. Diedrich - Dublin OH, US Andrew T. Goeppner - Plain City OH, US Ross C. Miller - Hilliard OH, US Jason A. Dutter - Marysville OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 36, 701101
Abstract:
A power management system for a motor vehicle is disclosed. The power management system can track one or more usage parameters to insure that electrical accessories or resources do not fully drain a battery and leave enough battery life to conduct at least one cold start. In some cases, the power management system can track one or more of the following usage parameters: the amount of time of one or more hands free telephone systems are used, the number of attempts to contact a computer, and/or the amount of time used to conduct wireless communications with a computer that is physically separate from the motor vehicle.
Michael Pilgrim - Dublin OH, US John Vilkinofsky - Dublin OH, US Nathaniel W. Diedrich - Dublin OH, US Andrew T. Goeppner - Plain City OH, US Ross C. Miller - Hilliard OH, US Jason A. Dutter - Marysville OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701 33, 701 36
Abstract:
A power management system for a motor vehicle is disclosed. The power management system can track one or more usage parameters to insure that electrical accessories or resources do not fully drain a battery and leave enough battery life to conduct at least one cold start. In some cases, the power management system can track one or more of the following usage parameters: the amount of time of one or more hands free telephone systems are used, the number of attempts to contact a computer, and/or the amount of time used to conduct wireless communications with a computer that is physically separate from the motor vehicle.
Hidehito Oki - Dublin OH, US Michael Andrew Pilgrim - Dublin OH, US Jason Dutter - Marysville OH, US Masashi Noda - Tomioka, JP Sadao Ohno - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo Yokowo Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
H01Q 1/32
US Classification:
343713, 343711, 343715
Abstract:
A vehicle includes a vehicle frame, a dielectric panel mounted to the vehicle frame, an antenna unit mounted on the dielectric panel, an electrically conductive bracket connected with the antenna unit, and a resilient ground plate connected with the bracket and the vehicle frame. The dielectric panel can be interposed between the antenna unit and the bracket. The resilient ground plate can facilitate grounding the antenna unit to the vehicle frame. A vehicle antenna unit and an antenna mount for the vehicle antenna unit are also disclosed.
System And Method For Managing An On-Board Entertainment System
Michael Pilgrim - Dublin OH, US John Vilkinofsky - Dublin OH, US Nathaniel W. Diedrich - Dublin OH, US Andrew T. Goeppner - Plain City OH, US Ross C. Miller - Hilliard OH, US Jason A. Dutter - Marysville OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707621, 707916
Abstract:
A system and method for managing an on board entertainment system is disclosed. The system and method can wirelessly receive music files from a computer and store those music files on an on board unit associated with a motor vehicle. The system and method can also include provisions to associate music information with a received music file and can include provisions to manage the music collection on board a motor vehicle.
Jason Michael Strohmaier - Dublin OH, US Eric Joshua Wecker - Dublin OH, US Aaron Michael Ambrose - Dublin OH, US Steven Feit - Dublin OH, US Jason Alexander Dutter - Marysville OH, US Takahiro Ikunami - Kawanishi, JP Hideyuki Hirota - Kobe, JP
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
H04N 5/64
US Classification:
348836
Abstract:
A vehicle entertainment system and method to prevent a mechanical connection between certain components of an entertainment system for a vehicle can include an entertainment system housing containing a plurality of entertainment components and a remote control module. The remote control module can include a user interface on a surface of the remote control module. In addition, the remote control module can be configured to prevent secure mounting of the remote control module to the entertainment system housing when the remote control module is not the appropriate remote control module for the particular vehicle entertainment system.
Jason Michael Strohmaier - Dublin OH, US Eric Joshua Wecker - Dublin OH, US Aaron Michael Ambrose - Dublin OH, US Steven Feit - Dublin OH, US Jason Alexander Dutter - Marysville OH, US Takahiro Ikunami - Kawanishi, JP Hideyuki Hirota - Kobe, JP
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
H04N 5/64
US Classification:
348837
Abstract:
A vehicle entertainment system and method to prevent a mechanical connection between certain components of an entertainment system for a vehicle can include an entertainment system housing containing a plurality of entertainment components and a remote control module. The remote control module can include a user interface on a surface of the remote control module. In addition, the remote control module can be configured to prevent secure mounting of the remote control module to the entertainment system housing when the remote control module is not the appropriate remote control module for the particular vehicle entertainment system.
System And Method For Testing Motor Vehicle Loudspeakers
Steven Feit - Dubin OH, US Andrew Geoppner - Plain City OH, US Jason Dutter - Marysville OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha - Tokyo
International Classification:
H04R029/00 H04B001/00
US Classification:
381086000, 381058000
Abstract:
A system and method for testing an audio system in a motor vehicle is disclosed. The system and method can be used to send a test signal to a particular loudspeaker. Controls allow a user to test each loudspeaker individually and to move the test signal from one loudspeaker to another easily. The system and method can include a particular key or button sequence to enter the diagnostic mode. The system also includes provisions that allow users to easily direct a test signal to a particular loudspeaker.
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