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2010 Nissan GT-R Multi Function Display Owner`s Manual
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1. 08 3 2 Audio SCUINGS f2tcncevcectemeeseaiicecessetesscss 7 4 PUICIO SYSICM cceccecepescieeeceaesldeceseteeses 11 9 Automatic air intake Control 0 0eee eee 5 5 Automatic hold acscstsccctvasereeneesatucdieiendes 4 9 Automatic operation 22 secvenccesceeetoeewevaccces 5 2 Automatic reroute sccceceeceeeererrrrnrrnrnn 2 3 Auxiliary input jacks s 3 21 Avoid afea ooescteeedoucecetieuadesieaee e Ere 2 2 B Background Color scsi ccecezsetaceesssiesdansess 7 4 Basic operation ert ccescssertcleiateeenes 1 12 9 4 Basic operations vaceistcseeeccedereceeectimeres 11 3 Basics of voice guidance s s s 10 8 Before starting s is errer 8 4 8 22 Bluetooth setup ssssssresrrsrserre rrara 4 10 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone Syste Maen en Aa RREA 4 2 11 10 Braking screen sssssssresrrerrarra nrnna 9 22 BrighiNeSSe astrea ieaie ana obeda 7 3 Car phone or CB radiow c scsvsecveuwheveecexs 3 22 CD CF CompactFlash care and Cleaning ea a E 3 20 Changing the region sssssssesrr erreneren 2 27 Changing the scale of a map 05 2 10 Characteristics of a liquid crystal display 10 17 Clock S HINGSissseeceadennGasceieesexedesced hae 7 6 Comfort amp Conv settingS eeeeeeees 7 7 Compact Disc CD player 0000eeeees 3 3 Compact Disc CD player operation 3 10 Compact disc CD CompactFlash CF with MPS OF WIA jsvcimssatesateeinesctocesets 3 5 CompactFlash CF playe
2. 00eeeeeeeee 4 3 In cabin microfilter cccnckrcoretecoracsieeeene taxes 5 7 Incorrect display of vehicle position 10 3 Info ON TOUTS pipan aE AANEREN DERES 6 8 Information SCreen sssssesrrerrrrrrrrrrr 6 2 iPod playere reece acted da a a araa 3 4 iPod player operation 0eeeeeeee 3 13 12 2 Language and unit settingS 008 7 7 Language settings ssssss eisereen een 7 7 Looking at information on the map 2 21 Maintenance information 00 eeee 6 5 Maintenance of the display 10 17 Making a Call cctcctccscsemesctesd ceeeoeeutes MR 4 7 Manual operation cccsccevicudsed seetreeccecoversts 5 5 Map CAIE oiceccteetcenecdsncetesd TENNE sceeres 10 13 Map M NU SCIEONe si ccececcenteetuonewaneeenes 2 19 Map Settings cnerecmtncuvedccesenaseeeemtoncnsticd2 2 4 Map types eeriereneceresis epa NS 2 4 Menu screen and how to operate 1 12 MOVING a Map soe rer tvves ianstecerseeree eres 2 8 Multi function MELEl evvie ctaeses cov ieeere acer 1 2 Multi function meter list eee eee 9 3 Music box hard drive 00eeeeeee eee 3 14 Music box settings s s s 3 18 Navigatio nusanteetieccoiegratdsseenneehceecot 11 3 Navigation Screen 2 104 Navigation system ince ccnnxpeeccscceuseanelearess 1 2 Nearby traffic info onvecee se saestsscieeser neces 6 9 Notes on voice guidance eee 10 11 Notes on XM
3. 2 As the start up screen is displayed read the precautions carefully highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt or touch OK i i INFO If you do not push lt ENTER gt for more than 30 seconds the status screen will be displayed Push lt DEST gt lt MAP gt lt ROUTE gt lt INFO gt lt SETTING gt lt STATUS gt lt PHONE gt lt FUNCTION gt or lt TALK gt to return to the start up screen After the engine is started the operation instructions will only be displayed the first time the screen is displayed Please rotate the dial ti The operations instruction screen will dis appear automatically after a few seconds or when you start to operate the screen The system saves the screen displayed at the time the engine is turned off Xanavi logo is a registered trademark of Xanavi informatics Corporation and the POLYPHONY DIGITAL logo is a registered trademark of Polyphony Digital Corporation Multi function display system 1 11 BASIC OPERATION MENU SCREEN AND HOW TO OP ERATE Menu screens and their purposes Push lt DEST gt lt ROUTE gt lt PHONE gt lt INFO gt or lt SETTING gt to display the corre sponding menu screen 1 12 Multi function display system gt Lange s Region 4 Destination War lt gt Home i fda Alps Book 1 Nearbj Places 1 1 Street Address Previog Dest St PF ts of interest Next Page pe
4. eeeeeeeseesen 2 45 Changing the scale of a map ssecscccssesssssessens 2 10 Setting an Intersection ax casassenraadeseenevvseaseweenans 2 47 Other settings for the map screen 2 12 Setting a City Center ssssessesereerssrsseesrersene 2 48 Map menu screen sssssssssrreressssserersrrrnrrrrrrrerere 2 19 Setting fom Map ceucerase vigaeveswceseacertesteisteeeees 2 49 Current location map SCreen ssssscessesressessens 2 19 Operations after setting a destination 2 50 Scrolled location map SCreeN 0ceeeeee ees 2 20 Looking at information on the map 2 21 Route QUID ANCE Mcxesicadptsyecradaccseaestectetavernceccouees 2 53 About route guidance sssssssssrsssesssssererrrrrrrne 2 78 Procedures after setting a destination 2 53 Voice guidance during route guidance 2 78 Route SCreGN aceccnsc oe dececateesastecdesternecenenensces 2 56 Guidance screens and preview mode 2 79 Deleting reactivating a route 220eeeeee eee 2 57 Stornng a IOCAUCNY OULS mrss ririsrneitan rasaan 2 80 Editing a OUTE cee ces taetcceenaaeeresot at neecetiansce 2 59 Storing a lOCANON ciccsitennvsaceseeaneawscasoebreasaeeenns 2 80 COMMING a TOUS aa cessraciniodtenansecrenneamaanen 2 63 LOI MIC TOUTS pec aeeneaaaiadin a indan Ra 2 83 Searching for a detour route taking traffic Storing a tracked rOUute c ccc eeeeeeee ence eeae ees 2 84 information
5. 1 Set the destination using an appropriate method 2 Highlight Move Dest and push lt ENTER gt Adjust the location by moving the cross pointer across the map and push lt EN TER gt The location of the destination is modified a INFO Touching the map screen displayed on the right side of the screen also changes to the screen for adjusting the location Touch the scale icon to change the map scale Even if you touch the map screen the same map screen as when Move Dest is selected is displayed Navigation 2 51 Adding additional destinations to a route Even after the route is already set you can adda searched location as a new destination or waypoint to that route If the route has not been set Add to Route cannot be selected 2 52 Navigation Destination gt Previous Dest Start Houte Details Move Dest Add to Route Store Dest POI info 1 Set the destination using an appropriate method 2 Highlight Add to Route and push lt EN TER gt Destination gt Edit Route T ranma s house 3 Highlight Destination or Waypoint and push lt ENTER gt Storing a location A searched location can be stored in the Address Book Then it can be easily retrieved and set as a destination or waypoint Destination gt Previous Dest Start Route Vetails Move Dest Add to Route Store Dest POI info 1 Set the destination using an appropriate method
6. English Fran ais Do not change the ignition switch position while changing the language Doing so may cause a system malfunc tion 7 8 Other settings UNIT SETTINGS Settings gt Others Voice Recognition Language Units 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Others and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Language Units and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Language Units Select Language Select Units Select Units Pressure 4 Highlight Select Units and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Select Units Highlight the preferred unit and push lt EN TER gt The indicator of the selected unit illuminates Available units US mile MPH F MPG Metric km km h C L 100 km Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen UNIT SETTINGS pressure Settings gt Select Units Press Settings gt Others Voice Recognition Language Units 5 Highlight the preferred unit and push lt EN 1 Push lt SETTING gt TER gt The indicator of the selected unit illuminates 2 Highlight Others and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Language Units and push lt EN TER gt kPa PSI 6 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available units Settings gt Lanquage Units Select Language Select Units
7. Insert playback CDs here 2 a Push to eject CDs 3 CF card slot Insert a CF card here Multi function display system 1 9 STEERING SWITCH 1 2 lt SOURCE gt Push the source select switch to change the mode in the sequence of Preset A Preset B Preset C iPod if so equipped Music Box CD CompactFlash and AUX if so equipped If they are not ready to function those modes will be skipped lt VOL gt Allows you to adjust the volume 1 10 Multi function display system 3 5 lt SEEK gt This can be used when operating the audio system Push the seek button to select a radio station or a song Push and hold the seek button and the system will automati cally select a station folder or disc Push to enter voice recognition mode Ci Push to display the hands free phone operation screen e lt MRK gt When using the stopwatch push this button to record the required travel time When Driver s Notes is active pushing this will record your present position as a waypoint lt START STOP gt Push to start stop the timer on the Stop watch screen or the Driver s Notes screen when displayed START UP SCREEN 1 The navigation system starts when the ignition switch is pushed to the ACC or ON position Program navigation system only when stoppec so while driving can lead to a serious or fatal aci See Owner s Manua Push ENTER to accept OF
8. lt SAT gt Push to switch to an XM satellite radio band lt RDM RPT gt Push to switch from the random mode to repeat mode while listening to music lt SCAN gt Push to tune the radio from low to high frequencies The radio will stop at each broadcasting station for 5 seconds When operating the CD player push to preview the first 5 seconds of each CD track lt AM FM gt Push to switch to a different radio band Multi function display system 1 7 Heater and air conditioner 1 lt Push AUTO gt Push this to set the air conditioner to the automatic mode Turn the dial to adjust the cabin temperature When in dual mode this switch adjusts the driver side temperature Push this to recirculate the air in the cabin 3 lt A C gt When the fan is ON pushing this button turns the air conditioner ON OFF 1 8 Multi function display system lt it REAR gt Push to turn the rear defroster ON OFF 9 lt Push DUAL gt Push this to turn the dual temperature mode ON OFF Turn the switch to the left or right to adjust the passenger side temperature y Push to turn the front defroster ON OFF lt Push OFF gt Turning this dial turns the fan ON This dial also controls the fan speed Push the dial to turn the fan OFF eS Push to ventilate fresh air into the cabin lt MODE gt Push to select between dashboard or feet air ventilators Digital media slots 1 CD slot
9. 2007 12 03 2007712703 DRIVER S NOTES 2 Select the record you would like to display The menu screen will be displayed Driver s Notes data Details Delete Driver s Notes data Delete All Driver s Notes data DRIVER S NOTES 3 Select Delete Drivers Notes data The message screen will be displayed Delete Driver s Notes data 7 DRIVER S NOTES 4 Select YES The time record will be deleted a INFO e You cannot recover deleted records e To delete all records select Delete All Driver s Notes data 10 General system information About current vehicle location 0eeseeeeee 10 2 Repeating voice guidance ceeeeeeee es 10 11 Display of current vehicle location 665 10 2 Notes on voice guidance cceeeeeeeeeee ees 10 11 What is GPS Global Positioning System 10 2 Notes on XM NavTraffic information 000 10 12 Incorrect display of vehicle position 10 3 Map dala set eee ieont Enne E SEET ERARE 10 13 Detailed Map Coverage Areas MCA for the How to order map data updates 0s000s 10 13 navigation Syste Mi si atexseceue Saeecsntdedastsoyascennedons 10 5 About the map data 10 13 When a gray road is displayed on the map 10 6 End user t6niNS sscccvrnnacaiscecdesatvseiovasrcgessecdes 10 15 About route CalCUlallON pases noc desasthaunaveapeserececteensen 10 6 How to handle the display a doses
10. 4 Highlight Select Units Pressure and push lt ENTER gt Other settings 7 9 MEMO 7 10 Other settings 8 Voice recognition About NISSAN voice recognition sceeeeee eee 8 2 Standard MODS yas nnrtecccatcnpyessarevaiiaeeesaseressdeeaaats 8 2 Displaying how to operate the voice recognition Seo s ne ere ee ee EEN 8 2 CIS ING TAS Sy SUC entice ce nhen inn 8 4 B lore Starting rnae ERN 8 4 Giving VOICE COMMANGS ss ssniarvnestssenencepravcveveens 8 4 Voice command examples 0 sceeeeee cece ees 8 8 Alternate command mode 2 seeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 13 Displaying how to operate the voice recognition SV SSN nasi tases aA A EREE 8 13 Using the SVSUCM ivcnc lt s se overwienndssavsecsoehovededasses 8 22 Belore SANG sac aeeiedeusynreense tense ceetesegsreveck ees 8 22 GIVING voice COMMANGS iesisetersawateaxrsennosaGannencn 8 22 System feedback announcement modes 8 23 Setting the alternate command mode 05 8 23 Voice command learning function s s 8 24 Voice command examples eeeeeeeee 8 27 ABOUT NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION NISSAN Voice Recognition allows hands free operation of the navigation system and other systems equipped on this vehicle in one of two modes Standard Mode or Alternate command mode In Standard mode you can operate navigation phone and vehicle information The commands that are available are always shown on the display
11. Adjust Current Location 1 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Audio Display on Map and push lt ENTER gt The indicator illuminates when the item is set 3 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen On the bottom of the map screen the operating status of an audio visual function is displayed at all times Settings the keyboard layout of the character input screen Depending on the user s preference for the keyboard layout of character input screen the ABC layout or QWERTY layout can be selected Example Switching to the QWERTY layout Settings gt Navigation Audio Display on Map Keyboard Input Small Step Zoom by Dial Auto North Up Zoom Adjust Current Location 1 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Keyboard Input and push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 107 Settings gt Navigation Z Available setting items Audio Display on Map Small Step Zoom by Dial Auto North Up Zoom Adjust Current Location 3 Turn the center dial to switch the display from ABC to QWERTY 4 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 2 108 Navigation Destination gt Points of interest QWERTY layout Adjusting the current vehicle loca tion If the vehicle icon indicating the current vehicle location is not located in the correct position you can correct the position of the vehicle icon
12. FUEL ECONOMY Displays the fuel economy information 9 4 Multi function meter Trip calculator Stopwatch BASIC OPERATION Information displayed on the multi function meter display will differ depending on your intended use of the display You can choose to select the meters that best suit your needs HOW TO VIEW THE FUNCTION ME TER SCREEN The vehicle s display is divided into different panels that display vehicle information 1 c i TE Displays the recorded driving time vehicle speed and elapsed time and saves the history for each of these functions Driver s notes 105 EAST CENTURY FW l f zos 38 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES W CENTURY BLVD 15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY DRIVER S NOTES Displays the driving history waypoints passed remaining fuel estimated cruising range Dis tance to empty and the distance driven Screen information 1 Large panel Displays the vehicle information meter dis play digital display and gauge display This feature is only available in the 3 panel display mode Touch the panel to select another meter to display 1 PERFORMANCE AND VEHICLE IN FORMATION PANEL page 9 10 2 Small panel This display is simpler than the large display Touch the panel to select another meter to display 1 PERFORMANCE AND VEHICLE IN FORMATION PANEL page 9 10 Screen number This number or letter identifies the screen that you are currently viewing T
13. Previous Dest Searches for a destination from the previous destinations Previous Starting Point Sets the previous starting point as the destination Stored Route Selects a stored route Phone Number Searches for a POI destination by the telephone number It will not search for residential phone numbers Freeway Entrance Exit Searches for a destination from a freeway entrance exit Intersection Searches for a destination from intersec tions City Center Sets the center of a city as the destination CHANGING THE REGION When setting a destination you can narrow down the place by specifying the region or city Specifying the region Destination Home Address Book Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Change Region and push lt EN TER gt i Destination gt Change Region 3 Highlight the preferred region and push lt ENTER gt Available items e US1 CA NV e US2 AZ CO ID MT NM OR UT WA WY e US3 IA KS MN MO ND NE SD e US4 AR LA MS OK TX e US5 IL IN MI WI e US6 DC DE KY MD OH PA VA WV e US7 CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT e US8 AL FL GA NC SC TN e US9 AK e US10 HI e Canada li INFO e It is also possible to select a region by touching the map on the right side of the screen e lt is not possible to search for a route from the continental United
14. learned by the system and push lt ENTER gt The voice command category list is dis played Settings gt Speaker Adaptation Home Address Book Places Previous Destinations Previous Start Point 7 Select the voice command to be learned by the system and push lt ENTER gt The voice recognition system starts Settings gt Spcaker Adaptation E Home Sets your home as the destination and calculates the route end tutorh 8 The system announces Please say a command 9 After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from B to speak a command Settings gt Speaker Adaptation F Home Home Sets your home as the destination and calculates the route 10 When the system has recognized the voice command the voice of the user is learned Push lt BACK gt once to return to the previous screen INFO With Continuous Learning set to on the system does not go back to the command list screen allowing you to continue voice command learning by the system Settings gt Speaker Adaptation e Home Address Book Places Previous Destinations Previous Start Point 11 If the system has learned the command correctly the voice command indicator on the screen illuminates Voice recognition 8 25 Editing registered items You can edit user names and select learning function settings 1 Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Others
15. 2 Highlight Store Dest and push lt ENTER gt Previous Dest EP Storad as address book entry Destination gt NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA 3 The location is stored in the Address Book The corresponding icon is displayed at the set location on the map Viewing information about the searched location Information street address and phone number about Points of Interest stored in the map data can be displayed Destination gt Previous Dest Start Route Details Move Dest ANAE Add to Route l Ti Store Dest POI Info i y WG TA EN ORC 7 wre Jes n l k 1 Set the destination using an appropriate method 2 Highlight POI Info and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt POI info NISSAN NORTH AMERICA dedy 18501 5 FIGUEROA ST GARDENA LOS ANGELES CA Phon 310 S32 3111 Information about the location is displayed Push lt BACK gt or highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt to return to the previous screen INFO If call is displayed on the right side of the screen it is possible to call the location indicated The Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System is required to be active to the call location indicated Information about locations is not displayed while driving ROUTE GUIDANCE PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION After performing the route search you can immediately start the route guidance Also it Is possible to confirm or change the
16. 2010 MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY OWNER S MANUAL Ca m N Eoo j For your safety read carefully and keep in this vehicle The NISSAN GT R introducing you to a new genre of supercars The legend of the GT R began in May of 1964 in Japan when the affectionately termed boxy Skyline passed a Porsche 904 at a hairpin curve on the Suzuka Circuit The GT R legend continued on the Japanese racing circuits and in the sports car world when the GT R was equipped with a powerful engine and state of the art all wheel drive system in August of 1989 A new legend is in the making for the 21st century The NISSAN GT R is now available worldwide During development the NISSAN GT R was taken to the Nurburgring in Germany a racetrack used for performance evaluation benchmarking of supercars While being driven by a professional driver the GT R set a record time of 7 minutes 38 seconds even though the road surface of the most difficult high speed corner the kesselchen was wet The GT R also handled an endurance test totaling approximately 3 000 miles 5 000 km setting the world s fastest continuous driving lap time of 7 minutes 55 seconds Additionally to make sure the GT R performs off the track as well as it does on the track the vehicle was designed to perform on many types of roads from a scorching freeway to snow swept country roads A new legend is born NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK CONTACT INFORMA TION
17. If the system recognizes on which side the destination waypoint is located voice guidance will announce on the right left after announcing the arrival at the destina tion Voice guidance may be partially operational or inoperative due to the angle of roads at an intersection 10 12 General system information Because freeway lane information is avail able only for approximately 7 000 major freeways in North America it is not possible to display information for all junctions and exits Freeway exit information may differ from the information on the actual exit signs Because it is not possible to consider data concerning roads that are seasonally avail able or unavailable a route may be displayed that does not match the actual traffic restrictions Be sure to follow the actual traffic restrictions while driving Canada and Alaska contain many roads with incomplete map data As a result when searching for a route the route may include roads with incomplete data In regions where road data is not complete voice guidance may stop for long periods of time Be sure to follow the actual traffic restric tions while driving NOTES ON XM NAVTRAFFIC INFORMATION The XM NavtTraffic information service is not provided for some cities In addition the cities for which the traffic information service is provided may be changed In some cases infrastructure problems may prevent the complete display of the t
18. NavTraffic information 10 12 Operation precautionS ss eseese serere 5 2 Operations after setting a destination 2 50 Other navigation settings 5 2 104 Other settings for the map screen 2 12 Outside air circulation s s s essens erren 5 5 Pairing procedure sssssesresrrrrrerrrrrrnre 4 4 Performance and vehicle information panel eere ree E E ehcccce 9 10 Phone Setting se drscsncikocsor cekne te reita 4 9 Phonebook vecccceceschaticexneuneposscceecske ii 4 9 Phonebook registration ssassn 4 5 Playing recorded SONGS ccrivevisiiveiasarnvens 3 15 Points of Interest POI directory 4 2 2 Procedures after setting a destination 2 53 Radio ceoxnnteteasusetecumeudasscdvontendekesmecnes 3 2 Recalculate route ccc sie cerednuseeeePtsewees 2 69 Receiving a Calllxiuerewasaeacesscexecracecveuscexs 4 7 Recording SONGSendss ds issecsanteeeysazenedine 3 14 Regulatory information s s s seese 4 3 Repeating voice guidance 0 05 10 11 Restoring deleted data cceeeeee 3 18 Returning to the current vehicle location 2 7 Route calculation and visual guidance 11 6 Route guidance ceceeeeeeeaees 2 2 2 53 Route guidance settings 2 72 Ro te SCIEN vc ccancasewecessdadseeeemersdassees 2 56 Safety NOES pd cexcscchoviioumesseeredesseeasedyee 9 2 Scrolled location map screen 2 20 Search
19. Navigation 2 35 ATM Banking E an Community City hall Community center Convention Exhibition center Court house Historical monument Hospital Library Marina Museum Police station Park Recreation area School Sports center Sports complex Performing arts Higher education Amusement park Bowling center Casino Movie theater Convention Exhibition center Golf course Historical monument Ice skating rink Marina Museum Nightlife Park Recreation area Ski resort Sports center Sports complex Performing arts Tourist attraction Tourist information Winery Parking lot Park amp Ride Parking garage Border crossing Business facility Court house Historical monument Police station School Higher education 2 36 Navigation SETTING YOUR HOME This allows you to set your home as the destination and have the system calculate a route It is useful especially when you are searching for a route to return to your home Destination Change a f at i Home Region Address Book i Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Home and push lt ENTER gt 3 A confirmation message is displayed and the system sets your home as the destina tion INFO If you have not stored your home yet the system will automatically display a screen for storing it 1 STORING A LOCATION page 2 80 Calculate j ri Start v
20. Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch After the tone sounds speak a command To charge the map direction North Up Alternate command mode Heading Up Alternate command mode Changing the Birdview angle This changes the Birdview angle This setting is available only in the Birdview or Split Birdview mode 1 Push lt ENTER gt while the current location map screen is displayed store Location Nearby su Bela hw Map Setting ok hele Landmark icons 2 Highlight Map settings and push lt EN TER gt Map gt Map Settings Change View settings e Highlight Settings and push lt ENTER gt Map gt Settings Map Scale Birdview Angle Highlight Birdview Angle and push lt EN TER gt Map gt Birdview Angle Y PEMET hee ges ae Spry 5 Adjust the Birdview angle by moving the cursor in the direction of B3 or BE 6 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen li INFO You can also set the Birdview angle using the following procedure 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Map settings and push lt EN TER gt 4 Highlight Settings and push lt ENTER gt 5 Highlight Birdview Angle and push lt EN TER gt Operation with split screen display When the split screen is displayed you can operate the left right screen Store
21. The message Voice cancelled will be announced e When you do not say a command the system pauses the operation Push lt TALK gt to restart the operation e f you want to adjust the volume of the system feedback push the volume control buttons or on the steering switch or use the audio system volume knob while the system is making an announcement How to speak numbers NISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certain way to speak numbers when giving voice commands Refer to the following examples General rule Only single digits O zero to 9 can be used For example if you would like to say 500 five zero zero can be used but five hundred cannot Examples 1 800 662 6200 One eight zero zero six six two six two zero zero Improving Recognition of Phone numbers You can improve the recognition of phone numbers by saying the phone number in 3 groups of numbers For example when you try to call 800 662 6200 say Eight Zero Zero first and the system will then ask you for the next three digits Then say Six Six Two After recognition the system will then ask for the last 4 digits Say Six Two Zero Zero Using this method of phone digit entry can improve recognition performance a INFO When speaking a house number speak the number O as zero If the letter O is included in the house number it will not be recognized as the number 0 even i
22. Y information Help 2 The system announces Would you like to access Phone Navigation Information or Help 3 Speak Phone P_ Voice Recognition gt Phone E Dial Number Redial Phonebook international Call 4 Speak International Call 8 12 Voice recognition 5 6 E Voice Recognition E Say the entire number or groups of numbers Say 0 9 pound star or plus 156 DUSAN T Speak 01181111222333 amp Voice Recognition gt International call E Dial 01181111222333 Please continue or say Dial Pushing the ENTER switch also dials the number r WUD Speak Dial P Voice Recognition gt International call F 01181111222333 7 System makes a call to 011 81 111 222 3333 a INFO Any digit input format is available in the International Number input process ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE The following section is applicable when Alter nate command mode is activated 1 SETTING THE ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE page 8 23 When Alternate command mode is activated an expanded list of commands can be use after pushing lt TALK gt Under this mode the screen of the standard commands is not available on the display Please review the expanded com mand list available when this mode is active as some Standard Mode commands are replaced Please see examples of Alternate command mode screens 12 Confi
23. You can turn this mode ON or OFF VOICE COMMAND LEARNING Settings gt Voice Recognition FUNCTION 1 Push lt SETTING gt 7 essa Sao The voice recognition system has a function to mpenn Highlight Others and push lt ENTER gt learn the user s voice for better voice recognition dif e Speaker Adaptation 3 Highlight Voice Recognition and sh Performance ilternnte Ce i Mo ighlight vel gnitioni pu The system can memorize the voices of up to fp obnafdeid Ditemeelt H aeii lt ENTER gt Stairs Volce Fendback three persons Minimize Voice rFeedbac Settings gt Voice Recognition Having the system learn the user s Command List voice are 1 Push lt SETTING gt 4 Highlight Speaker Adaptation and push lt ENTER gt Speaker Adaptation 2 Highlight Others and push lt ENTER gt Alternate Command Mode Minimize Voice Feedback 3 Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Spcake 4 Highlight Alternate Command Mode and push lt ENTER gt The indicator illuminates and Alternate command mode switches to ON 5 Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous ae Sereen Puch lt MAPS t6 retiri to the 5 Select the user whose voice is memorized current location map screen by the system and push lt ENTER gt 8 24 Voice recognition Settings gt Spcaker Adaptation Setting User 1 Navigation Audio Phone Vehicle Info 6 Select the voice command category to be
24. and then push lt ENTER gt PHONEBOOK Up to 40 phone numbers can be stored in the phonebook TF PHONEBOOK REGISTRATION page 4 5 DOWNLOADED PHONEBOOK Refer to the following information for each item Download All Download all of the contacts registered in the Bluetooth cellular phone Availability of this function depends on each cellular phone The memory downloading procedure from the cellular phone also varies according to each cellular phone See cellular phone Owner s Manual for more details e Delete Downloaded Phonebook Delete a downloaded phonebook e Delete an Entry of Downloaded Phone book Delete an entry from the downloaded phonebook AUTOMATIC HOLD If this item is turned on an incoming call will be placed on hold automatically after several rings USE VEHICLE RINGTONE If this item is turned on a specific ringtone that is different from the cellular phone s will sound when receiving a call DELETE CALL LOGS Delete all of the incoming or outgoing call logs from the list Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 4 9 BLUETOOTH SETUP See the following information for each item e Bluetooth If this setting is turned off the connection between the cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module will be canceled e Bluetooth Info Check information about the device name device PIN and connection status e Pair Phone 1 PAIRING PROCEDURE page 4 4 e Priority Cha
25. footprint graphics and on the Birdview display these are called 3D building graphics How to look at the map is the same for Plan View and Birdview el Building footprint graphics Plan View 3D building graphics Birdview 2 6 Navigation RETURNING TO THE CURRENT VE HICLE LOCATION Operating with the button on the control panel The basic map screen displays the current location the position where the vehicle mark is located The current location can be displayed again even after the map is moved or after the menu screen or the guide screen is displayed Push lt MAP gt The current location map screen is displayed a INFO Depending on the menu selected pushing lt MAP gt may not return you to the current location map screen E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To display the current location map screen Show Current Location Alternate command mode Touch BACK on the map screen to display the current location map screen Navigation 2 7 MOVING A MAP The operations for moving across the map are different between Plan View and Birdview Plan View 1 Touch the screen Displays the cross pointer and the touched position is set as the center of the screen 2 8 Navigation 2 Touch the direction you desire to scroll to The map continues to scroll w
26. lt ENTER gt 2 You can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the center dial Voice recognition settings The settings for easy operation of the voice recognition system are displayed Information gt User Guide Minimizing Voxe reeapacnx To shorten some of the Voice recognition system select Min Feedback in the settings men 1 Highlight Voice Recognition Settings and push lt ENTER gt 2 You can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the center dial Adapting the System to Your Voice The voice recognition system is equipped with a learning function to adapt to the user s voice for better recognition You can confirm how to operate the learning function through this tutorial gt User Guide information Help on Speaking Voice Recognition Settings Adapting the System t Your Voice Getting Started 1 Highlight Adapting the System to Your Voice and push lt ENTER gt The tutorial Starts User Guide Information gt Jestination Home s your home as the destination and calculates the route 2 The voice guide demonstrates the steps that you will have to perform Information gt User Guide r Destination Home Tutorial mode ended Destination Home Sets your home as the destination and c the route 3 When the tutorial is completed the system automatically switches to the Menu screen Voice recognition 8 21 USING THE SYSTEM
27. to the default settings a INFO The memory contents such as the stored locations will not be deleted Settings gt Navigation Reset ALL Navigation Settings to Default Landmark icons Map Settings Guidance Settings 1 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Reset ALL navigation settings to default and push lt ENTER gt Navigation 2 109 Settings gt Navigation Return ALL settings to default 3 A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt 2 110 Navigation 3 Audio system Audio operation precautions 2ceeeeeeeeeee eens 3 2 FRAG O AE EEE A E AA I E E T EE 3 2 Compact Disc CD player ecccnccacnseoccasonccernosnces 3 3 CompactFlash CF player ccsceceeeeeeeeeeees 3 4 iPod player if So EQUIPPEM cececeeeeeeeeees 3 4 Compact disc CD CompactFlash CF with MPS Ol VN icctecretcacessciecetrcenteecpascstreseeneate 3 5 About antenna sccacsecuseatnrmmccrcamedoumstematiormaccesmeseus 3 8 Window ANLeNING eisses traesan A 3 8 FM AM SAT radio with Compact Disc CD player 3 8 Audio main operation nes acocatevesnstntsasieeaqeenexenecnins 3 8 FM AM SAT radio operation n s 3 9 Compact Disc CD player operation 45 3 10 CompactFlash CF player operation 0 eeees 3 11 Audio main operation scecccdnccsetesieaterscimesdaededd 3 11 iPod
28. xx the pressure values for the tires are not displayed la INFO When a tire malfunction occurs a warning message will also be displayed in Vehicle Information MAINTENANCE INFORMATION The maintenance intervals can be displayed for your desired maintenance items information gt Maintenance Reminder 7 Reminde Reminder Reminder To set the maintenance interval for Reminders 1 to 4 choose an item and push lt ENTER gt You can also set to display a message to remind you that the maintenance needs to be per formed The following example shows how to set Reminder 1 Use the same steps to set the other maintenance information Viewing information 6 5 information gt Reminder 1 Reret Distance interva 1 Reset the driving distance to the new maintenance schedule 2 Set the interval mileage of the maintenance schedule To determine the recommended maintenance interval refer to your NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide 3 To display the reminder automatically when the set trip distance is reached highlight Interval Reminder and push lt ENTER gt 4 To return the display to MAINTENANCE INFO push lt BACK gt Maintenance information display cannot be operated when the vehicle is moving Stop the vehicle in a safe place to see the information The unit can be converted between US and Metric 1 UNIT SETTINGS page 7 8 6 6 Viewing information WEIG
29. ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE page 2 78 2 2 Navigation POINTS OF INTEREST POI DIREC TORY The NISSAN Navigation System offers an extensive Points of Interest POI directory in map coverage areas This directory includes a wide variety of destinations ranging from gas stations ATMs and restaurants to casinos ski resorts shopping centers and businesses By accessing the Points of Interest directory you can search for addresses and phone numbers for a destination and just by pushing a button the NISSAN Navigation System will calculate a route to the destination The POI directory has many uses For example the directory can be sorted by the various types of restaurants near your current location If you need an ATM or gas station the NISSAN Navigation System can navigate you to the closest preferred location 12 SETTING A POINT OF INTEREST page 2 30 ADDRESS BOOK The Address Book can store up to 100 locations from map coverage areas into a personal directory This is especially useful for frequently visited locations such as clients relatives and friends The Address Book function allows easy access to frequently visited locations when setting them as your destination 1 STORING A LOCATION ROUTE page 2 80 AVOID AREA The Avoid Area function allows you to identify areas or freeways that you would like the NISSAN Navigation System to avoid when calculating routes For example if a freeway or area Is alway
30. Edit Destination 4 f Delete destination y l f ar i ara i ware LNISSANINORTHIAMERIGANGAR DE M ip y az A 6 A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The destination or waypoint is deleted from the route Hi INFO If the destination is deleted the final waypoint of the route becomes the destina tion Even if you touch the map screen the same map screen as when Move Dest is selected is displayed Navigation 2 61 Changing route calculation condi tions Each section of the route between waypoints can have different route calculation conditions After setting these conditions you can recalcu late the entire route Route gt Edit NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA Naypi MC DONALD S GARDENA CA 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight the preferred section of the route to the destination or waypoint and push lt ENTER gt 2 62 Navigation 5 Fastest Route T Minimize Freeway Shortest Route Highlight the preferred condition and push lt ENTER gt Available conditions Oo Fastest Route Minimize Freeway F 4 Shortest Route 5 Route priority has been changed Recaiculating route The system automatically recalculates a route according to the conditions set The screen will automatically return to the Edit screen after route calculat
31. For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System contact the NISSAN NAVI GATION SYSTEM HELPDESK at e ADDRESS P O Box 2082 Burlingame CA 94011 e E MAIL info nissan zenrin com e WEB SITE www zenrin com or www nissan ca e PHONE 1 888 661 9995 e HOURS 6 00 AM to 5 00 PM Pacific Time NISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DE PARTMENT For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN warranty service or general questions contact the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department at For U S customers Nissan North America Inc Consumer Affairs Department P O Box 685003 Franklin TN 37068 5003 1 800 NISSAN 1 1 800 647 7261 For Canadian customers Nissan Canada Inc 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 425 1 800 387 0122 FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehicle This user s manual is for the navigation system only This manual contains operating instructions for the NISSAN Navigation System offered in your NISSAN vehicle Please read this manual carefully to ensure safe operation of the navigation system e Because of possible specification changes and optional equipment sections of this manual may not apply to your vehicle e All information specifications and illustra tions in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or design at any time without notice e Do not remove this manual from the vehicle when selling thi
32. How to select a menu item Example lt DEST gt screen 1 Turn the center dial clockwise or counter clockwise An item is highlighted accord ingly 2 To select the preferred menu item highlight the item and push lt ENTER gt The next screen is displayed 3 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen without applying any changes Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen without applying any changes a INFO Depending on the menu selected pushing lt MAP gt may not return you to the current location map screen Using controls to adjust values levels etc There are three main methods you can use to control the navigation system the center dial the touch panel and the steering switch Use these controls to adjust the volume of phone and voice guidance the display brightness etc Settings gt Volume and Beeps Guidance Be oa Ringer Vol lt n ma aa incoming Call Outgoing Call How to adjust 1 Highlight the preferred setting item and push lt ENTER gt The color of the corre sponding adjustment item changes Use the center dial or the touch panel and the value or bar indicating levels increases or decreases accordingly Push lt ENTER gt or lt BACK gt to apply the setting INFO You can also adjust the volume of phone and voice guidance the display brightness etc by tilting the steering switch up and down This same adju
33. LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS page 7 7 9 2 Multi function meter MULTI FUNCTION METER LIST The following information can be displayed on the multi function meter Performance and vehicle informa tion Oe2e2eaZa hsEO 8 o lis vit ATTA 1 sa4ABCOEFG 1860 210 210 240 A 183 120 LANT TEM 2 0 180 lt Pi 120 320 TRAN OA TEMP CUSTOM VIEW Z The driver can select up to six different meters to be displayed Information for improving driving smoothness A WARNING Use the information from the multi function meter strictly as a reference to make your driving more comfortable The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions due to weather road condition etc Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits Acceleration 23 4 BCOE Displays the accelerator pedal position boost pressure and the g force being exerted on the vehicle Braking 123 4AQC OE BRAKING Displays the brake pedal position vehicle speed and the g force being exerted on the vehicle Steering 123 4AB QO EC STEERING Displays the steering angle vehicle speed and the g force being exerted on the vehicle Multi function meter 9 3 Information for fuel economy im provement Gear position GEAR POSITION Displays the gear position vehicle speed and each gear s fuel economy level torque map Fuel economy
34. The information icon display in the turn list is now deactivated Selecting a waypoint from the turn list When Exit info on Turn List is set to on you can set a waypoint to a facility located near the freeway exit VERMONT AVE j ke g J CRENSHAW BLVD PRAIRIE AVE It ha W CENTURY BLYD 1 Highlight the exit where the traffic informa tion icon is displayed and push lt ENTER gt The category list screen is displayed Navigation 2 75 Destination gt Exit Informati Restaurant Gas Station Lodging ATM Auto Repair Highlight the landmark category and push lt ENTER gt The list screen for showing facilities located near the freeway exit is displayed Destination gt Exit information LOUISIANA FRIED CHIC MOMS BAR 6 0 LOS gt ri JIM DANDY FRIED CHIC O31 JIM DANDY FRIED CHIC DOGHOUSE LOS ANGE 0 32mi ri t 0 4 E D f 3 Highlight the preferred facility for the way point and push lt ENTER gt 2 76 Navigation Calculate Route Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll The waypoint is set and the route search is performed 1 PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 53 Voice guidance settings You can set how many times voice guidance is repeated Route gt Guidance Settings Exit info on Tarn List Turning Point Sound Small Turn Arrow on Map Joice Announcements Set Average Speeds 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highli
35. in the Address Book The stored location can be retrieved to set it as a destination or waypoint Tse Storing the current vehicle location page 2 81 Delete Allows you to delete a stored location destination or waypoint To delete it place the cross pointer over the corresponding icon Incident Details Can be selected only when the traffic information icon is displayed Displays the details of the traffic information icon that is being displayed Place the cross pointer over the icon you desire to check Please note that incident details are a feature of Traffic Information and that an XM NavTraffic subscription is required in order to receive Traffic Information LOOKING AT INFORMATION ON THE MAP You can display icons on the map and view information about destinations or landmarks Displaying landmark icons This allows you to display or hide the landmark icons by type store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Guide Screen 1 Push lt ENTER gt while the current location map screen is displayed Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Highlight Landmark Icons and push lt EN TER gt Map gt Landmark icons Restaurant Gas Station Hotel ATM Rest Area Highlight the preferred icon and push lt ENTER gt The icon display setting toggles on and off each time you push lt ENTER gt The indicator o
36. may cause undesired operation of the device This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Bluetooth trademark BLUETOOTH is a trademark Bluetooth owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 4 3 VOICE COMMANDS You can use voice commands to operate various Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System features using the NISSAN Voice Recognition system 12 Voice recognition page 8 1 4 4 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System CONTROL BUTTONS 1 PHONE button 2 we e button PAIRING PROCEDURE Hal Reypad Call Phonebook Pair Phone all Call Logs 1 Push lt PHONE gt or the button and highlight Pair phone Then push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Pair Phone 1 None Add New 2 None Add New i None Add New A one Add New one Add New 2 Highlight None Add New from the name list of the phones and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Pair Phone Please hav called MY CAR Wher MY CAR a PIN will be requested Please enter 1234 Exiting this screen will cancel pairin g e your phone search for a de i the phone connects to When a PIN code appears on the screen operate the Bluetooth cellular phone to enter the PIN code The pairing procedure of the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone See the cellular phone Owner s Manua
37. road condition etc Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits e The scale of the readout is adjusted auto matically to accommodate readings that exceed the upper limit of the meter e Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving The readings are not in tended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving Multi function meter 9 17 CUSTOM VIEW 3 Large panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen 9 18 Multi function meter i INFO Due to the slope of a road this meter may register g force even when the vehicle is stopped This is not a malfunction When the VDC or the ABS is activated a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel large panel only The scale of the readout is adjusted auto matically to accommodate readings that exceed the upper limit of the meter Total g force Displays the total combined g force exerted on the vehicle In the large panel this meter displays readings for the past 20 seconds In the small panel this meter displays the total combined g force being exerted on the vehicle at the time of the reading The red zone readings are configured to function as a guide for smooth driving WARNING Use the information from the multi function meter strictly as a refer ence to make your driving more comfortable The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving
38. the information to improve your operation of the brake pedal 9 22 Multi function meter How to view the screen 1 BRAKE G timeline graph Displays the direction of deceleration of the g force being exerted on the vehicle The vertical readout illustrates the progress of acceleration and the horizontal readout tracks the deceleration timeline of the past 20 seconds Red zone display The color of the graph will change when the level of g force exerted on the vehicle while decelerating exceeds a preset level G meter Displays the g force currently being exerted due on the vehicle due to deceleration 4 SPEED Displays the current driving speed 5 BRAKE PEDAL Displays the brake pedal position i INFO The reading that the brake meter displays when the pedal is being depressed may vary depending on the vehicle speed and road conditions The brake meter may not display a reading of 100 even when the brake is being fully depressed This is not a malfunction This panel only displays acceleration infor mation when the vehicle is accelerating It does not display any acceleration informa tion when the vehicle is decelerating Due to the slope of a road this meter may register g force even when the vehicle is stopped This is not a malfunction When the VDC or the ABS is activated a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel large panel only The scale of the readout is adjust
39. time will be recorded into the system and will be viewable in the list 123 4AB COE G 00 28 49 3 Push lt START STOP gt The stopwatch function will stop timing a INFO e The STOP WATCH function can only be used when the clock is activated 9 30 Multi function meter If using the drivers notes the STOP WATCH function is unavailable To use the STOP WATCH function first finish using the driver s notes If the ignition is in the OFF position you will not be able to user the STOP WATCH function If the ignition is put into the ACC or the OFF position while using the timer timing will end The timer will continue timing while you display other screens until you push lt START STOP gt The maximum time that the system timer can display is a recorded time of up to 9 hours 59 minutes and 59 99 seconds When timing has finished the upper timer will reset to 00 00 0 When the recorded time and the finished recording time are displayed they tempora rily interrupt the time recorder display and are displayed in large numbers The re corded time will disappear automatically after 5 10 seconds When screens other than the multi function meter are displayed the STOP WATCH screen will not interrupt the display Checking timed distance list You can review the list of past measured times L123 4AE COEO OGSG o MPH 0 OO min 00 00 00 00 01 34 00 0229 TME LS ELAPSED TIMI STOP WATC
40. 15 Sets the route search condition to Shortest Route Cancels the route setting Recalculatos a route o Recalculate Recalculates a route Others Traffic Info Turn on off the traffic information system Store Location 0 Location Stores a current location a current location Guidance Voice Repeat Repeats voice guidance once Phone Commands Shows the first page of the Phonebook list e Calls Shows the outgoing call history 1 to 5 Incoming Calls o Calls Shows the incoming call history 1 to 5 International Call Makes an international call by allowing more than 10 digits to be spoken 8 16 Voice recognition Audio Commands Music Box Turns on the Music Box hard disk drive audio system Turns the radio on selecting the station and band last played Radio AM Turns to the AM band selecting the station last played Radio FM Turns to the FM band selecting the station last played Satellite Satellite Radio Turns the SAT radio on selecting the station and band last played CD Starts to play a OD Audio OFF Turns the audio system off iPod Turns the iPod system of Voice recognition 8 17 Vehicle Information Commands Vehicle Traffic Info Turns the traffic information system ON and OFF Fuel Economy Displays the Fuel Economy screen Tire Pressure Displays the Tire Pressure screen Maintenance Displays the Maintenance screen Climate Commands Climate Climate
41. Adjusting tone quality and speaker balance To adjust Bass Treble Balance and Fade push the Audio control knob When the display shows the setting you want to change Bass Treble Balance and Fade rotate the Audio control knob to set the desired setting 127 AUDIO SETTINGS page 7 4 Switching the display Pushing lt DISC AUX gt will switch the displays as follows CD gt CompactFlash gt AUX gt iPod Music Box gt CD if so equipped FM AM SAT RADIO OPERATION radio FM AM band select Pushing lt AM FM gt will change the band as follows AM FM1 FM2 AM radio SAT band select Pushing lt SAT gt will change the band as follows SAT1 SAT2 SATI When lt AM FM gt or lt SAT gt is pushed while the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position the radio will come on at the station last played The last station channel played will also come on when the ON OFF VOL control knob is pushed to ON The satellite radio mode requires an active XM satellite radio service subscription Satellite radio is not available in Alaska Hawaii and Guam If another audio source is playing when lt AM FM gt or lt SAT gt is turned to ON the audio source will automatically be turned off and the last radio station played will come on When the stereo broadcast signal is weak the radio will automatically change from stereo to monaural reception TUNE Tuning e For AM and FM r
42. After you have searched for a location as previously described you can store the location for future use 1 Push lt SETTING gt Settings Audio Display Navigation Volume and Beeps Others 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt ad 4 Settings gt Navigation Address Book Avoid Area Settings Tracking Display Settings Nearby Places Custom Settings Map Scrolling information Highlight Address Book and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Address Book Stored Location Stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored Items Highlight Stored Location and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Address Book T a n By Number A A Aa Home Location Add New E 1 None Add New Z None Add New None Add New Highlight Home Location Add New or None Add New and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Address Book 5 P Change qilia Nearby Places i Region Es 7 Previous Dest f Previous Start Point Street Address Map Points of Interest Next Page Highlight the appropriate method to search for a location and push lt ENTER gt 1 2 DESTINATION SCREEN Stored as address book entry NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA 7 When your preferred location is displayed at the center of the map confirm the location and push lt ENTER gt A message is displayed and the location is stored in the Address Book INF
43. Cannot calculate because no GPS satellites can be located 2 Latitude Longitude Displ ays the latitude longitude 3 Approx Altitude Displ ays the approximate altitude 4 Positioning status It indicates that satellites are available It indicates that satellites are being searched for VIEWING NAVIGATION SYSTEM VERSION INFORMATION This allows you to display the map version information information gt Navigation Version Map Version DJ OBSYEAR 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Navigation Version and push lt ENTER gt 3 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 7 Other settings DOUINGS SCOE scacxssiadaccwersssseocddueajaneeennecsesseee sates 7 2 Volume AQ USIMENT 2sictxcconeesccehssdndscetaesersesedecueadaes 7 5 Display settings a2 acsteccetauerrayeenessnncetaaheseeverductaaecs 7 2 Clock Se ING Sessien 7 6 DO eee enan E EE 7 3 Comfort amp conv SCUINGS cnc crcuncorscaanieenneensereemennxandt 7 7 PSFIQUIN CS S srecne 7 3 Language and unit settings ci cc cnteodesecanecncrareasneeses 7 7 CONUASE 4cxtcat aavecasapaunanecaasetusanmresegeeinncdadineetauns 7 3 Language SCUINGS xccactrarcsecescannniedueaereecadetacdenes 777 Dackground COIL act aox sence es eceeee secs cect seen 7 4 Unit Se WINGS ooeee cate iceeacct pea a ce 7 8 Audio settings sc cectacccvmesanacendsadandachehiwansancaccaaced ate 7 4 Unit settings
44. Contrl o Control Turns the climate control system on and operates it in the AUTO mode Climate Control OFF Turns the climate control system off Help Command Others Displays the command list 8 18 Voice recognition Confirming how to use voice com mands You can confirm how to use voice commands by accessing a simplified User Guide which contains basic instructions and tutorials for several voice commands Information gt User Getting Started Placing Calls Finding a Street Address Using the Address Book Help on Speaking 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight User Guide and push lt EN TER gt 4 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Getting Started Describes the basics of how to operate the voice recognition system Using the Address Book Tutorial for setting a destination by the Address Book Finding a Street Address Tutorial for entering a destination by street address Placing Calls Tutorial for marking a phone call by voice command operation Help on Speaking Displays the useful tips of speaking for correct command recognition by the system Voice Recognition Settings Describes the available voice recognition settings Adapting the System to Your Voice Tutorial adapting the system to your voice Getting Started Before using the voice recognition system for the first time
45. Editing the stored home and location page 2 87 Destination gt Address Book Number Home Location bi By Name 1 Father company EJ 8v con 4 By Group Z Granma s house 3 Usual Accessorie i gt Sort by number The Address Book entries are displayed in ascending numerical order Sort by name The Address Book entries are displayed in alphabetic order Sort by icon By selecting a particular icon a list that contains only the Address Book entries associated with that icon is displayed Sort by group By selecting a particular group family friends leisure etc the selected group is displayed at the top of the list Destination gt Address Book Start Route Details Move Dest POI info 4 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 E Setting by voice command Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch After the tone sounds speak a command To set the destination from the Address Book Address book Alternate command mode SETTING A NEARBY PLACE This allows you to
46. Location NISSAN NORTH AMERICA G Grandma s house Father s company 1 Highlight Stored Location and push lt EN TER gt 2 Highlight the preferred stored home location or stored location and push lt ENTER gt INFO Selecting Sort List displays a list of various sort functions To use the sort functions stored locations must be set in advance tse Minor adjustment of the home or stored locations page 2 88 Navigation 2 87 Settings gt Ad Edit Move Location Delete OK 3 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items e Edit Edits the stored location information e Move Location Adjusts the location of the stored location e Delete Deletes the stored location e OK Applies the settings 2 88 Navigation Minor adjustment of the home or stored locations When you select Edit you can edit the following items of the home or stored location e Show Icon on Map e Name only for stored locations e Icon e Sound e Direction e Distance e Phone No e Group only for stored locations e Entry Number only for stored locations Show Icon on Map Displays the home icon or the stored location icon on the map Settings gt Edit how icon on Map 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Show Icon on Map and push lt ENTER gt 3 The indicator illuminates when the item is set Then the system displays th
47. MEMO 10 18 General system information 11 Troubleshooting guide Customer aSSistanCe ecceeee eee eee e eee e eee eae ees 11 2 Voice QUID ANCE srirreersitran isani ninr En asin 11 8 Navigation eers tee eas teaeceee ease venvsiantes 11 3 Audio SY SCI sisiran aa 11 9 Basio op rationS cata ectorsacseaveecssceteesceeveceentensce 11 3 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System n se 11 10 Vehicla ICON sg2e scene ccuersimanegeerecsentcetersaatemnamee 11 4 Tranic miormalON exces cciepieeisectenmesunciedeneechsxaeaase 11 11 Route calculation and visual guidance 11 6 Voice recognition oasenstcenenperoree donseesdcosiehrceceawes 11 12 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System contact the NISSAN NAVI GATION SYSTEM HELPDESK See the contact information on the inside front cover of this manual 11 2 Troubleshooting guide NAVIGATION BASIC OPERATIONS Possible solution No image is displayed The brightness is at the lowest setting Adjust the brightness of the display The system in the video mode Push lt DISC AUX gt to change the mode tHe AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS page 3 21 The display is turned off Push lt Day Night gt to turn on the display No voice guidance is available The volume is not set correctly or it is turned off Adjust the volume of voice guidance Voice guidance is not provided for certain streets roads This is not a malfunction The volum
48. Multi function display system 1 15 HOW TO INPUT LETTERS AND NUMBERS Character letter and number input screen You will have to enter alphanumeric characters when setting a destination searching for a facility or editing the stored locations etc Destination gt Points of interest Symbols 1 Use the touch panel or turn the center dial to highlight a character on the displayed key board 1 16 Multi function display system Destination gt Points of interest Hiv Destination gt Points of interest Symbols Space Delete 5 ity Symbols Space 2 Push lt ENTER gt The highlighted character 4 After finishing the entry highlight List and is entered push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Points of interest Symbols Space 3 Push lt BACK gt or highlight Delete and push lt ENTER gt to delete the last character entered Push and hold lt BACK to delete all the characters entered Highlight Space and push lt ENTER gt to enter a space INFO You can push lt BACK gt on the control panel to return to the previous screen but only after deleting all the characters entered When you touch BACK on the screen the screen returns to the previous screen even when characters have been entered When the character that you have entered can only be followed by one other character that character is en tered automatically When you have entered text and nar rowed down the matching list
49. ON OFF VOL control knob will start the compact disc DISC PLAY When lt DISC AUX gt CD play is pushed with the system off and the compact disc loaded the system will turn on and the compact disc will start to play When lt DISC AUX gt is pushed with the com pact disc loaded and the radio playing the radio will automatically be turned off and the compact disc will start to play When lt DISC AUX gt is pushed while a CD is loaded and a medium is played using the auxiliary input jacks you can toggle back and forth between CD and medium Text When Text is selected in the screen while the CD is being played the music information below will be displayed on the screen CD e Disc title e Track title CD with MP3 or WMA e Folder title e File title e Song title e Album title e Artist FF Fast Forward REW Rewind APS Auto matic Program Search FF APS REW When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for more than 1 5 seconds while the compact disc is being played the compact disc will play while fast forwarding or rewinding When the button is released the compact disc will return to normal play speed When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while the compact disc is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track on the CD will be played The center dial can also be used to select tracks when a CD is being played REPEAT RP
50. Page and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Next Page Previous Start Point Stored Routes Phone Number Freeway Entrance Exi intersection 3 Highlight Previous Starting Point and push lt ENTER gt 2 42 Navigation Destination gt Previous Starting Point Star t Route Details Move Dest 4 The starting point of the route of the previous route guidance is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route i INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc TS OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To set the previous start point as the destination Previous Start Point Alternate command mode SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES You can select a preferred route from the stored routes Destination Change all os s Home Region 7 Address Book o Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Next Page and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Next Page Stored Routes Phone Number Freeway Entrance Exit intersection Ci
51. RW CF CD CD R CD RW ISO9660 LEVEL1 ISO9660 LEVEL2 Romeo Joliet Supported file systems ISO9660 Level 3 packet writing is not supported CompactFlash card FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2 6 MP3 Sampling frequency 8 kHz 48 kHz 8 kbps 320 kbps VBR 4 Supported versions WMA7 WMA8 WMAS WMA 2 Sampling frequency 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kbps 192 kbps VBR 4 ID3 tag VER1 0 VER1 1 VER2 2 VER2 3 VER2 4 MP3 only WMA tag WMA only With navigation system Folder levels 8 Folders 255 including root folder Files 512 Max 255 files for one folder Without navigation system Folder levels 8 Folders and files 999 Max 255 files for one folder ae With navigation system 128 characters Text character number limitation aT Without navigation system 64 characters Disblavable character codes 3 01 ASCII 02 ISO 8859 1 03 UNICODE UTF 16 BOM Big Endian 04 UNICODE UTF 16 Non BOM Pey Big Endian 05 UNICODE UTF 8 06 UNICODE Non UTF 16 BOM Little Endian 1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played 2 Protected WMA files DRM cannot be played 3 Available codes depend on what kind of media versions and information are going to be displayed 4 When VBR files are played the playback time may not be displayed correctly Tag information Song title and Artist name Folder levels Audio system 3 7 ABOUT ANTENNA WINDO
52. Sinclair Speedway Sunoco Superamerica Texaco Ultramar USA Ultramar Valero Unocal 76 Valero Airport Border crossing Bus station Commuter rail station Ferry terminal Hotel all America Inn amp Suites Amerihost Cendant Amerisuites Baymont Inn amp Suites Best Western Candlewood Suites Clarion Country Hearth Inn Country Inn Suites Carlson Group Courtyard by Marriott Crossland Motel Crowne Plaza Days Inn Double Tree Hilton Group Drury Inn Pear Tree by Drury Econo Lodge Embassy Suites Extended Stay Fairfield Inn Four Seasons Hampton Inn Hawthorn Suites Hilton Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Express Homestead Homewood Howard Johnson Hyatt Intercontinental Jameson Inns Signature Inns Knights Inn Cendant La Quinta Inn Leows Hotels Mainstay Suites Choice Microtel Inn amp Suites Motel 6 Studio 6 Others Park Inn Carlson Group Quality Radisson Ramada Inn Red Roof Inn Relax Inn Renaissance Marriott Residence Inns Ritz Carlton Rodeway Inn Choice Scottish Inn Sheraton Shilo Inn Shoney s Inn Sleep Inn Choice Spring Hill Suites Marriott St Regis Starwood Staybridge Suites Studio Plus Super 8 TownePlace Suites Marriott Travelodge Village Cendant W Hotels Westin Wingate Inn Cendant Wyndham Automobile club Rental car agency Rest area Ski resort Tourist attraction Tourist information Train station Auto service amp maintenance
53. a while mains gray parking garage on a road with many tall buildings etc GPS signals cannot be received because objects are placed on the Remove the objects from the instrument panel instrument panel A sufficient number of GPS satellites is not available Please wait for the satellites to move to locations available for your navigation system 11 4 Troubleshooting guide The location of the vehicle icon is When using tire chains or replacing the tires speed calculations based on Drive the vehicle for a while at approximately 19 misaligned from the actual position the speed sensor may be incorrect MPH 80 km h for about 30 minutes to auto matically correct the vehicle icon position If this does not correct the vehicle icon position contact a NISSAN dealer The map data has a mistake or is incomplete the vehicle icon position is Updated road information will be included in the next always misaligned in the same area version of the map data Troubleshooting guide 11 5 ROUTE CALCULATION AND VISUAL GUIDANCE Waypoints are not included in the auto Waypoints that you have already passed are not included in the auto _ If you want to go to that waypoint again you need to edit reroute calculation reroute calculation the route Route information is not displayed Route calculation has not yet been performed Set the destination and perform route calculation You are not driving on the suggested route Drive on the su
54. aes lelel a pd Maintenance due for Push INFO and select maintenance to change this setting The Reminder will be automatically displayed as shown when both of the following conditions are met e the vehicle is driven the set distance and the ignition switch is pushed to the LOCK position e the ignition switch is pushed to the ACC or ON position the next time you drive the vehicle after the set value has been reached To return to the previous display after the maintenance reminder screen is displayed push lt BACK gt The maintenance reminder screen is displayed each time the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position unless one of the following opera tions is performed e Reset Distance is selected e Interval Reminder is set to OFF e the maintenance interval is set again VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC INFORMATION XM NavTraffic information is a subscription service offered by XM Satellite Radio This service provides real time information regarding traffic flow accidents road construc tion and other incidents where available XM NavTraffic combines information from commercial and public traffic data providers including government departments of transpor tation police emergency services road sen sors cameras and aircraft reports The traffic information is broadcast to the vehicle by the XM satellites Available traffic information on the route the driver selected is sho
55. and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Distance and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Distance 150 feet J00 ffet 1000 feet 1500 feet Highlight the preferred distance option and push lt ENTER gt The indicator of the selected distance illuminates Available distance options e 150 feet 50 m e 300 feet 100 m e 1000 feet 800 m e 1500 feet 500 m Once you set the direction and distance to sound an alarm the system will sound the alarm when the vehicle icon passes a half circle outline on the map as shown in the figure Example Set to 300 feet 100 m distance upward direction 1 Stored location icon 2 Vehicle icon 3 Setting range Phone No Stores the telephone number of the home or a stored location Settings gt Edit Direction Distance Phone No Group Entry Numbers 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Phone No and push lt ENTER gt The telephone number entry screen is displayed Settings gt Edit Phone Number 3 Enter the telephone number of the home or stored location 12 Phone number input screen page 1 17 Highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt The telephone number is stored i INFO If the phone number of your home or a location is stored the phone number can be used to search for the destination even if it is not included in the map data Navigation 2 93 Group only for stored locations This allows you to
56. by moving the map New Dest 35 eapeoig 3 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen The icon representing 4 Push lt MAP gt or lt BACK gt to return to the the stored location is displayed on the map current location map screen The icon 4 Move to the preferred location on the map representing the stored location is displayed and push lt ENTER gt on the map a INFO The location is stored in the first available position number in the Address Book list 2 82 Navigation STORING A ROUTE A calculated route can be stored A maximum of 5 routes can be stored Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set as the suggested route ai INFO Stored route includes only locations destination and waypoints and route calculation conditions not the route itself 1 Push lt ROUTE gt Route Gancel Route Route Settings Edit Recalculate Route Information Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings 2 Highlight Route Information and push lt ENTER gt 4 Route gt Route information a ee a p Tarn List Preview Simulation Store Route Map Scroll Highlight Store Route and push lt EN TER gt Route gt Route information A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The current route is stored a INFO e You can also store a route using the following procedure Setti
57. by voice commands are described here Example 1 Switching the map to the Plan View mode 2 The system announces Please say a command 3 After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from 3 to B speak Plan View Map 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering Voice Recognition switch F Planview Map 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 4 Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the map is displayed in Plan View Voice recognition 8 27 E Voice Recognition E Y Address Places Dial Number W Phonebook Help The system announces Please say a command After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from B to speak Places EP Voice Recognition Places RESTAURANT GAS STATION HOTEL ATM REST AREA Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the list of POI categories appears After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again speak Two 8 28 Voice recognition 6 7 9 P_ Voice Recognition gt Places F Z GAS STATION Along Route Nearby Say Along Route to show matches only along the current route Say Nearby to search around your current position t hold the TALE If a route is already set choose Along Route or Nearby After the tone sounds and the icon on
58. characters to further reduce the number of matches e By selecting By Dist you can sort the list by the nearest distance The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen e By selecting By Cat you can display the list that summarizes the entered names into categories Select the cate gory to narrow down the search Destination gt Points of interest Start Route Details A Move Dest i A N f ERAAN OWA AN 5 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the location etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 Store Dest POI info Search by selecting from the land mark category Destination gt Points of Interest Restaurant Shopping Auto Service Travel 1 Highlight the main category and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Points of interest BORDER CROSSING BUSINESS FACILITY COURT HOUSE HISTORICAL MONUMENT POLICE STATION 2 Highlight the subcategory and push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 31 Destination gt Points of interest Nearby PO By Name By City Set the narrow down conditi
59. com bluetooth for trouble shooting help Some cellular phones or other devices may cause interference or a buzzing noise to come from the audio system speakers Storing the device in a different location may reduce or eliminate the noise Refer to the cellular phone Owner s Manual regarding the telephone pairing procedure specific to your phone battery charging cellular phone antenna etc The antenna display on the monitor will not coincide with the antenna display of some cellular phones Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible to hear the caller s voice clearly as well as to minimize its echoes If reception between callers is unclear adjusting the incoming or outgoing call volume may improve the clarity REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION CAUTION To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines use only the supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regula tions Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause un desired operation of the device IC REGULATORY INFORMATION Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that
60. conditions due to weather road condition etc Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving The readings are not in tended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving i INFO Clock e Due to the slope of a road this meter may Displays the current time This can only be register g force even when the vehicle is displayed as a small panel stopped This is not a malfunction e When the VDC or the ABS is activated a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel large panel only e The scale of the readout is adjusted auto matically to accommodate readings that exceed the upper limit of the meter CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen i INFO e The displayed clock time is set by the GPS system CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen e The clock time may not be displayed on the screen when the system is not receiving a GPS signal even when the system is set to display the time e You can choose to display the clock in the 12 hour 24 hour format 12 CLOCK SETTINGS page 7 6 Multi function meter 9 19 DRIVING SUPPORT SCREEN ACCELERATION SCREEN The acceleration screen displays the results of how the vehicle behaves based on the manner in which you operate the vehicle The information displayed is for confirmation purposes The results of how you use the accelerator pedal can be displayed as an accel
61. economy information e Acceleration screen provement e Gear position screen Displays the selected gear for optimum fuel Accelerator pedal position economy and the resulting fuel economy in Gear position Boost pressure formation Speed Resultant fore aft g force exerted on the Fuel economy for each Torque map vehicle te GEAR POSITION SCREEN te ACCELERATION SCREEN page 9 26 page 9 20 e Fuel economy screen e Braking screen Fuel economy history Brake pedal position Fuel economy real time Speed Recent fuel economy Te FUEL ECONOMY SCREEN page 9 27 Resultant fore aft g force exerted on vehicle 1 BRAKING SCREEN page 9 22 e Steering screen Steering angle Speed Resultant lateral g force exerted on the vehicle TS STEERING SCREEN page 9 24 FUEL ECONOMY Fuel economy screen 1 4 Multi function display system Trip calculator This allows you to record your driving time and waypoints It also displays the history for both functions Stopwatch screen T CENTURY FW OS ANGELES LOS ANGELES N CENTURY BLVD H15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY DRIVER S NOTES Driver s Notes Screen Available items Stopwatch screen Time log Speed Elapsed time 1G STOPWATCH SCREEN page 9 29 Driver s Notes Screen Mark list Remaining estimated fuel cruising range distance to empty Total distance
62. excluding those that are only for pedestrians bicycles and motor cycles are stored in this system Take into consideration the travel time re quired and operational condition before deciding whether to use them or not General system information 10 7 ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE i INFO The announcement of the street name during route guidance is available only when English is set as the language for the system Street names are not announced if French is set for the system BASICS OF VOICE GUIDANCE Voice guidance announces which direction to turn when approaching an intersection in which a turn is necessary 10 8 General system information NOTICE e There may be some cases in which voice guidance and actual road conditions do not correspond This may occur because of discrepancies between the actual road and the information on the map data or it is due to the vehicle s speed e In case voice guidance does not correspond to the actual road con ditions follow the information ob tained from traffic signs or notices on the road e Route guidance provided by the navigation system does not take carpool lane driving into considera tion especially when carpool lanes are separated from other road lanes DIRECTIONS PROVIDED AND THE DISTANCES TO GUIDE POINTS Directions will differ depending on the road type Hi INFO Distances may vary depending on the vehicle speed Notification of an intersection on
63. for the route Prioritizes by the fastest time calculation e Minimize Freeway ERE IEEE Minimizes the use of freeways PETE Ser e Shortest Route Traffic Info Settings Prioritizes by the shortest route Use Time Restricted Roads Use Avoid Area Settings INFO Use Ferries Only one of these conditions can be utilized at a time 1 Push lt ROUTE gt FS Setting by voice command 2 Highlight Route Settings and push lt EN 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering TER gt switch 3 Highlight Detailed Route Settings and 2 After the tone sounds speak a command push lt ENTER gt To set conditions for the route calculation 4 Highlight the preferred condition and push Fastest Route Alternate command mode lt ENTER gt The indicator for the selected Minimize Freeway Alternate command condition illuminates mode P 5 When the current location map screen or Shortest Route Alternate command route setting screen is displayed the system mode recalculates a route with the set conditions Navigation 2 67 Available items Traffic Information Settings Allows you to confirm or change the settings for the traffic information related functions li INFO e Minimize Toll Roads e The recalculated route may not be the Minimizes the use of toll roads shortest route because the system priori tizes easy to drive roads for safety reasons Route gt Traffic info Settings e Traffic Inf
64. group the stored locations By grouping the stored locations you can utilize the By Group option of the sort function more effectively Settings gt Edit Direction Distance Phone No Group Entry Numbers 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Group and push lt ENTER gt 2 94 Navigation Settings gt Group 00 None OT Family Friends 3 Business 4 Restaurant Highlight the preferred group and push lt ENTER gt When the indicator of the selected group illuminates the stored loca tion is classified into the applicable group Entry Number only for stored loca tions Swaps the position numbers of any two stored locations in the list Settings gt Edit Direction Distance Phone No Group Entry Numbers 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Entry Number and push lt EN TER gt A list of stored locations is displayed Settings gt Entry Numbers Grandma s house Father s company LAX INTL AIRPORT LOS ANGELES ALPHA DISCOUNT 2 INGLEWOOD CA 1 200 Highlight the stored locations you want to swap and push lt ENTER gt The position numbers of the selected stored locations are swapped Editing the stored route Settings gt Stored Routes NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD UN 1 2 3 STAPLES CENTER LOS ANGELES CA 4 Grandma s house 5 None Add New 1 Highlight Stored Routes a
65. information Address Book Icons Destination Waypoint icons Building Names Latitude Longitude Info 4 Highlight the preferred information item and push lt ENTER gt The indicator of the selected information item illuminates 5 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Move the cross pointer to the set location to display the information Map symbols This navigation system uses symbols to display facilities 2 D icons Plan View Amusement Park Bank Car Rental City Hall Courthouse Commuter Rail Station IEY Ferry Terminal Golf Course Gas Station Historical Monument Hotel or Motel Library Marina Military Base Museum Open Parking Area Park amp Ride Parking Garage Police Station Rest Area Restaurant Shopping Center Sports Complex Station Super Market Tourist Office University or College Navigation 2 23 3 D icons Birdview Pentagon r o a r i f 7 H k p Astronomical Bridge observatory Hovan Church Chinatown City hall oe WOOD Lighthouse Museum Race track Ship Ski resort University The Statue of Liberty stadium 2 24 Navigation Road color The road types are differentiated by colors Freeway Main road Narrow street Road with incomplete map data Traffic information on map With a subscription to XM NavTraffic ser vice t
66. installed or the battery has been replaced the satellite radio may not work properly This is not a malfunction Wait more than 10 minutes with satellite radio ON for satellite radio to receive all of the necessary data The satellite radio mode requires an active XM satellite radio service subscription Satellite radio is not available in Alaska Hawaii and Guam Satellite radio performance may be affected if cargo carried on the roof blocks the satellite radio signal If possible do not put cargo near the satellite antenna A build up of ice on the satellite radio antenna can affect satellite radio performance Remove the ice to restore satellite radio reception XM trademark XM is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER COMPACT e Do not force a compact disc into the CD insert slot This could damage the CD and or CD changer player e Trying to load a CD with the CD door closed could damage the CD and or CD changer During cold weather or rainy days the player may malfunction due to the humidity If this occurs remove the CD and dehumidify or ventilate the player completely The player may skip while driving on rough roads The CD player sometimes cannot func tion when the passenger compartment temperature is extremely high De crease the temperature before use Only use high quality 4 7 in 12 cm round discs that have the COMPACT disc DIGITAL A
67. items to a number that will fit on the screen the list screen appears automatically Symbol keys are displayed by high lighting Symbols and pushing lt EN TER gt Alphabet keys are displayed by highlighting A Z and pushing lt EN TER gt Phone number input screen You can enter a phone number as a search method to look for a point of interest i INFO Only the locations included in the database in the map data can be searched by the phone number Destination gt Phone Number Delete 1 Use the touch panel or turn the center dial to highlight a number on the displayed key board Destination gt Phone Number Push lt ENTER gt The highlighted number is entered Destination gt Phone Number Delete Push lt BACK gt or highlight Delete and push lt ENTER gt to delete the last number entered Push and hold lt BACK gt to delete all the numbers entered Multi function display system 1 17 Destination gt Phone Number Delete 4 After finishing the entry highlight Map and push lt ENTER gt a INFO e You can push lt BACK gt on the control panel to return to the previous screen but only after deleting all the numbers entered e When you touch BACK on the screen the screen returns to the previous screen even when numbers have been entered 1 18 Multi function display system MEMO Multi function display system 1 19 2 Navigation Features of this n
68. malfunction When the VDC or the ABS is activated a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel large panel only The scale of the readout is adjusted auto matically to accommodate readings that exceed the upper limit of the meter Using result screens to improve driving This section explains how to use the driving timeline screens Use this information to make your driving smoother INFO The criteria for smooth driving may vary depend ing on road conditions Use this information for reference purposes only Timeline and driving that show smooth handling when driving through S curve 1 Turn the steering wheel slowly and the angle of the graph slopes gently 2 Turning the wheel slowly through the turn will result in a smooth curving line 3 By turning the steering wheel slowly back to its previous position the line on the graph timeline returns to its standard position and the vehicle stabilizes Timeline and driving that show sudden turning of steering wheel STEERING 1 Because the wheel is turned quickly the buildup of the line is very sudden 2 When the wheel is turned back quickly the resulting line appears as a point 3 When the steering wheel is being turned in an erratic manner the vehicle is veering abruptly Because of this the line on the panel fluctuates without settling Multi function meter 9 25 GEAR POSITION SCREEN The GEAR POSITION sc
69. map display will switch to the ordinary map screen at some point and suggest a route that is near the destination The distance and direction to the endpoint of the suggested route will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen Also at this time voice guidance will announce The route to your destination includes roads through incomplete map areas Voice guidance will not be provided in these areas When approaching the endpoint of the suggested route voice guidance will an nounce Entering the road with incomplete map data Please use the direction arrow and distance information to proceed to your destination To reach your destination refer to the map screen Always follow actual roads and regulations and drive safely The suggested route may not be the short est nor are other circumstances such as traffic jams considered Because of the inevitable difference in road conditions and circumstances between the time you use this system and the time the information was produced for the map data there may be discrepancies in roads and regulations In such cases follow the actual information available During route calculation the map will not scroll however the vehicle icon will move with the actual vehicle s movement During route calculation buttons such as lt MAP gt lt DEST gt lt ZOOM OUT gt and lt ZOOM IN gt and the center dial will be disabled In some cases after the calcula
70. mode if it is connected during a seek opera tion In this case please manually reset the iPod If you are using an iPod 3rd Genera tion with Dock connector do not use very long names for the song title album name or artist name to avoid the iPod from resetting itself Be careful not to do the following or the cable could be damaged and a loss of function may occur Bend the cable excessively 1 6 in 40 mm radius minimum Twist the cable excessively more than 180 degrees Pull or drop the cable Close the center console lid on the cable or connectors Store objects with sharp edges in the storage where the cable is stored Spill liquids on the cable and con nectors Do not connect the cable to the iPod if the cable and or connectors are wet It may damage the iPod If the cable and connectors are ex posed to water allow the cable and or connectors to dry completely before connecting the cable to the iPod wait 24 hours for it to dry If the connector is exposed to fluids other than water evaporative residue may cause a short between the con nector pins In this case replace the cable otherwise damage to the iPod and a loss of function may occur If the cable is damaged insulation cut connectors cracked contamination such as liquids dust dirt etc in the connectors do not use the cable and contact a NISSAN dealer to replace the cable with a new
71. player operation if so equipped 05 3 13 Connecting IPOD ooo ecccceeeeeeneeeeentreeeensaes 3 13 GMD AUDI AE P E 3 13 Audio main ODETALION sacsex enw csdeseendneeccsevedaassoa 3 13 Music box hard OVS spices teceeeauneteeecedesetennaceee ade 3 14 Recording SONG Site ntcacarcreretacesrtaccerssmetniadete 3 14 Playing recorded SONGS 0 2 ctcceesadebsdeesdencdesseaeens 3 15 Restoring deleted data ccccceeeeeeeeneee eee 3 18 M sic box SEUING 6 sersrsrisirierniiiioren saina 3 18 Gracen leinen r 3 19 CD CF CompactFlash care and cleaning 3 20 Auxiliary input jacks if so equipped c8ees 3 21 Display MOQO dca rccdceuennyecusessescagsacenemovecseseses 3 21 Gar phone or CB Ta0lO ccnces cansensasteeeseeradsaseexanees 3 22 AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS RADIO Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position and push lt AM FM gt or lt SAT gt to turn on the radio If you listen to the radio with the engine not running the ignition switch should be pushed to the ACC position Radio reception is affected by station signal strength distance from radio transmitter build ings bridges mountains and other external influences Intermittent changes in reception quality normally are caused by these external influences Using a cellular phone in or near the vehicle may influence radio reception quality Radio reception Your NISSAN radio system is equipped with state of the art electroni
72. pressure ceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 9 SETTINGS SCREEN The system can be customized to make it easier for you to use Settings l a AUG IO Display Navigation Volume and Beeps ithers Push lt SETTING gt Highlight the preferred setting item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Display Allows you to adjust the display 1 DISPLAY SETTINGS page 7 2 Audio Allows you to adjust the audio settings 1 AUDIO SETTINGS page 7 4 Navigation Allows you to adjust various settings of the navigation system te OTHER NAVIGATION SETTINGS page 2 104 7 2 Other settings Volume and Beeps Allows you to adjust the volume 1 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT page 7 5 Phone Allows you to adjust various settings of the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 1 PHONE SETTING page 4 9 Clock Allows you to change the clock settings 12 CLOCK SETTINGS page 7 6 Comfort amp Conv This item is displayed when the ignition switch is in the ON position te COMFORT amp CONV SETTINGS page 7 7 Others Voice Recognition Alternate command mode y SYSTEM FEEDBACK AN NOUNCEMENT MODES page 8 23 Language Unit tT LANGUAGE AND UNIT SET TINGS page 7 7 a INFO The displayed items vary depending on the equipped options DISPLAY SETTINGS This menu allows you to turn on and off the display and adjust the image quality Settings gt Disp
73. push lt EN TER gt The sub category list is displayed Navigation 2 105 Settings gt Nearby Places Custom Settings BORDER CROSSING BUSINESS FACILITY COURT HOUSE HISTORICAL MONUMENT POLICE STATION 5 Highlight a sub category and push lt EN TER gt The category setting is modified 6 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 2 106 Navigation N Map color settings This allows you to change the map color Settings gt Navigation Avoid Area Settings Tracking Display Settings Nearby Places Custom Settings Map Scrolling information Map Color Settings Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt Highlight Map Color Settings and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Map Color Settings Warm Se r Siis Cool r es way 3 Highlight the preferred map color and push lt ENTER gt The indicator light of the se lected color illuminates Available items Warm Sets warm colors for the map coloring Cool Sets cool colors for the map coloring INFO You can confirm the effect of your setting on the preview displayed on the right side of the screen Displaying the AV information on the map screen The operating status of AV functions such as radio CD DVD and data stored in the hard disk and CF card can be displayed on the map screen Settings gt Navigation Audio Display on Map Keyboard input Small Step Zoom by Dial Auto North Up Zoom
74. refer to the following notes e Set up the wireless connection between a cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module before using the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System e Some Bluetooth enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the in vehicle phone module Please visit www nissanusa com bluetooth for a recom mended phone list You will not be able to use a hands free phone under the following conditions Your vehicle is outside of the telephone service area Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio waves such as in a tunnel in an underground parking garage behind a tall building or in a mountainous area Your cellular phone is locked in order not to be dialed When the radio wave condition is not ideal or ambient sound is too loud it may be difficult to hear the other person s voice during a Call Immediately after the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position it may be impossible to receive a call for a short period of time Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or far away from the in vehicle phone module to prevent tone quality degradation and wireless connection dis ruption While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth wireless connection the battery power of the cellular phone may discharge quicker than usual If the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System seems to be malfunctioning please visit www nissanusa
75. route Calculate Route x Start gt More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll Available items e Start Starts route guidance to the selected destination 12 Starting route guidance page 2 54 e More Routes Displays 3 alternative routes 12 Selecting a route page 2 54 Navigation 2 53 Route Info Displays the route information 12 Confirming a route page 2 55 Add Way Pt Allows you to edit the route by adding a destination or waypoint tse Adding a destination or waypoint page 2 55 Map Scroll Displays a map screen where you can confirm the location of the destination INFO If you have not performed any operations on the system for several seconds Start is automatically selected and the system starts route guidance When a waypoint has already been set you cannot select More Routes Even if you touch the map screen the same map screen as when Map Scroll is selected is displayed 2 54 Navigation Starting route guidance Calculate A rR AAT _ sj ahl BI Highlight Start and push lt ENTER gt Route guidance starts Start More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll Selecting a route Calculate Route Start More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll Highlight More Routes and push lt EN TER gt Highlight the preferred route condition and push lt ENTER gt Push lt BACK gt t
76. s Manual Your NISSAN dealer will be able to service your environmentally friendly air conditioning system Heater and air conditioner 5 7 MEMO 5 8 Heater and air conditioner 6 Viewing information Status SCOE sssrinin EnA 6 2 Information SCreen sssssssresssssesersrsrrrrrrrrrererene 6 2 Vehicle information display ccsccvececaentdensvevsceceserexaces 6 3 Fuel economy information sssssssssssesersrsrrrrren 6 3 Tire pressure INTOMMALION we ceseearsemeeoseeveesecuecaesee 6 4 Maintenance information 20eeeeeeeeeee eens 6 5 Viewing available traffic information 0eeeeee 6 7 Info on route sorccciedt wnt ce eecccnddetoadineianscesicecdaca aces 6 8 Nearby tralie INO sesrceenceseghssdndgietecssaeceedecnvsdees 6 9 User locations sscecescccen tetra nse nessegemenertedereuseagnes 6 9 Display urgent traffic information 006 6 10 Traffic information On MAD csvoceeeesenccerensvestasasese 6 11 Viewing information about current vehicle location 6 13 Viewing GPS current location information 6 14 Viewing navigation system version information 6 14 STATUS SCREEN By pushing lt STATUS gt while the current location map screen is displayed you can display the current status of the multi function display system Each time lt STATUS gt is pushed displayed information is switched in the order of audio air conditioner vehicle information and navigati
77. such subject matter Governing Law The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois insert Netherlands where European NAVTEQ Data is used without giving effect to i its conflict of laws provisions or ii the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the Inter national Sale of Goods which is explicitly excluded You agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois insert The Netherlands where European NAVTEQ Data is used for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or in connection with the Data provided to you hereunder Government End Users If the Data is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any other entity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States government this Data is a commercial item as that term is defined at 48 C F R FAR 2 101 is licensed in accordance with these End User Terms and each copy of the Data delivered or otherwise furnished shall be marked and embedded as appropriate with the following Notice of Use and shall be treated in accordance with such Notice NOTICE OF USE CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER NAME NAVTEQ CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER ADDRESS 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza Suite 900 Chicago Illinois 60654 This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 and is subject to the End User Terms under which
78. the partner s name is David speak David after a tone The David voicetag is stored in the phonebook Voicetags allow easy dialing using the NISSAN Voice Recognition sys tem 12 Voice recognition page 8 1 4 6 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 When the phonebook registration is com pleted the screen will return to the name list of the phonebook e To confirm the stored voicetags high light Voicetag Directory and push lt ENTER gt e There are different methods to input a phone number Select one of the follow ing options instead of Transfer via Bluetooth in step 4 above Enter Data by Keypad Input the name and phone number manually using the keypad displayed on the screen 1 Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 Copy from Downloaded Phonebook Copy a phonebook from the Bluetooth cellular phone The availability of this func tion depends on each cellular phone The copying procedure from the cellular phone also varies according to each cellular phone See cellular phone Owner s Manual for more details Copy from Outgoing Call Logs Store the name and phone number from the outgoing call list Copy from Incoming Call Logs Store the name and phone number from the incoming call list Delete Delete a contact that is registered in the phonebook MAKING A CALL Call Phonebook Pair Phone 5 Redia Dial Keypad Cal
79. the current vehicle location on the map such as restaurants and gas stations etc 1 Displaying landmark icons page 2 21 Store Tracking Allows you to store in the Address Book the route that you have travelled from the starting point to the current location te STORING A TRACKED ROUTE page 2 84 Guide Screen Set the default display screen for route guidance te Visual guidance settings page 2 73 Navigation 2 19 SCROLLED LOCATION MAP SCREEN Hew Dest S Aeapeois S Nearby Store Location Delete If lt ENTER gt is pushed while a scrolled map screen is displayed the following options are available New Dest Allows you to set the destination to the map location where you pushed lt ENTER gt If a destination is already set the location will be set as the new destination 1 SETTING FROM MAP page 2 49 Add to Route Allows you to set the map location where you pushed lt ENTER gt as the destination or a waypoint This is available only when the suggested route is already set 1 Setting a destination or waypoint page 2 60 2 20 Navigation Nearby Allows you to search for points of interest near the map location where you pushed lt ENTER gt and set it as a destination or waypoint Use the same search method as the one for POI TS SETTING A NEARBY PLACE page 2 39 Store Location Allows you to store the map location where you pushed lt ENTER gt
80. the steering switch After the tone sounds speak a command To delete a route Cancel Route Alternate command mode 2 58 Navigation Reactivating a route Route Route Settings Resume Route Edit Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Resume Route and push lt EN TER gt a Resume previous route 3 A confirmation message is displayed High light Yes and push lt ENTER gt The route you have deleted is reactivated i INFO If you set a new route the deleted route cannot be reactivated EDITING A ROUTE Route Gancel Route Route Settings Edit Recalculate Route Information Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt por F NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA 1 O nke v 7 ELEVEN GARDENA CA PJ pA a 4 e 3 Highlight the preferred condition and push lt ENTER gt 4 Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available items 1 Current destination Allows you to change or delete the destination 1 Editing deleting a destination or way point page 2 61 2 Current waypoint Allows you to change or delete the waypoint 1 Editing deleting a destination or way point page 2 61 3 5 e Condition for calculating a route to the destination Allows you to change the condition
81. to ON only the driver s door is unlocked first after the door unlock operation When the door handle request switch on the drivers or front passenger s side door is pushed to be unlocked only the corresponding door is unlocked first All the doors can be unlocked if the door unlock operation is performed again within 60 seconds When this item is turned to OFF all the doors will be unlocked after the door unlock operation is performed once Intelligent Key Lock Unlock When this item is turned to ON door lock unlock function by pushing the door handle request switch will be activated Return All Settings to Default Select this item push lt ENTER gt and choose YES if you want to return all settings to the default LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS This allows you to change the language and measurement unit used in the system LANGUAGE SETTINGS Settings gt Others Voice Recognition Language Units 1 Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Others and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Language Units and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Language Units Select Language Select Units Select Units Pressure 4 Highlight Select Language and push lt EN TER gt Other settings 7 7 Settings gt Select Language i English y s Fran ais 5 Highlight the preferred setting item and push lt ENTER gt The indicator light of the selected item illuminates Available languages
82. to toggle the voice guidance function between on and off The indicator light illuminates when the voice guidance func tion is set to on Ringer Vol Adjust the volume level of the phone ringer by rotating the center dial in the direction of or Incoming Call Adjust the phone incoming volume by rotating the center dial in the direction of or Outgoing Call Adjust the phone outgoing volume by rotating the center dial in the direction of or Button Beeps Select to toggle the beep function between on and off The indicator light illuminates when the beep function is set to on The beep that sounds when pushing and holding a button or when a prohibited operation is performed cannot be set to off Other settings 7 5 CLOCK SETTINGS This allows you to change the clock settings Settings gt Clock On screen Clock Clock Format Offset Adjust Daylight Saving Time Time Zone Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Clock and push lt ENTER gt Highlight the preferred adjustment item and push lt ENTER gt Use the center dial to adjust to the preferred setting Push lt ENTER gt to set ON OFF After setting push lt ENTER gt or lt BACK gt to apply the setting Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 7 6 Other settings Available items On screen Clock Select to toggle the clock display located
83. travel time to the waypoint Example Switching the display to the travel time to the waypoint Route gt Guidance Settings Guidance Screen Default Houte Guidance Guidance Voice Traffic info Settings Estimated Travel Time 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Guidance Settings and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Estimated Travel Time and push lt ENTER gt Route gt Guidance Settings Guidance Screen Default Route Guidance Guidance Voice Traffic Info Settings 4 Use the center dial to switch from Dest to Waypoint 5 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 6 The icon displayed on the map screen is switched and the travel time to the waypoint is displayed Displayed icon B Display of the travel time to the destination M Display of the travel time to the waypoint Deactivating the information icon display in the turn list The display of information icons in the turn list including the highway exits junctions and rest areas can be deactivated Route gt Guidance Settings Exit Info on Turn List Turning Point Sound Small Turn Arrow on Map Joice Announcements set Average Speeds 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Guidance Settings and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Exit Info on Turn List and push lt ENTER gt to turn off the indicator 4 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 5
84. types of areas Detailed coverage areas providing all detailed road data and other areas showing Main roads only NOTICE Detailed map data is not available in many areas and is generally limited to select major metropolitan areas General system information 10 5 WHEN A GRAY ROAD IS DIS PLAYED ON THE MAP When you are driving on a road displayed in gray after the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route during route guidance automatic rerouting may not start immedi ately The navigation system does not provide route guidance for roads displayed in dark green Therefore if the destination is set on a road displayed in dark green the enlarged map display will return to the ordinary map screen at some point on a suggested route that is near the destination Also voice guidance will stop at some point on a suggested route that is near the destination POI information and street names near roads displayed in gray may not be con tained in the map data 10 6 General system information ABOUT ROUTE CALCULATION There may be cases that carpool lanes are included on a suggested route when the automatic rerouting function is activated even if the Use Time Restricted Roads is turned off 1 SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATION page 2 67 The navigation system does not provide route guidance for roads displayed in dark green If the destination is set on a dark green road the enlarged
85. ue 10 17 About route guidance EE E ccetannnenetes Samecd toes aan 10 8 Characteristics of a liquid crystal display Tanne 10 17 Basics of voice guidance Jitrene wr dotiatietecwwvdaeeede ds 10 8 Maintenance of the display a ety at ee 10 17 ABOUT CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION DISPLAY OF CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION This navigation system combines the data obtained from the vehicle by gyro sensor and from GPS Global Positioning System satellites to calculate the current location of the vehicle This position is then displayed throughout route guidance to a destination WHAT IS GPS Global Positioning System GPS is a position detecting system that uses satellites deployed by the U S government This navigation system receives radio signals from three or more different satellites that orbit 13 049 miles 21 000 km above the earth in space and detects the position of the vehicle by utilizing the principle of triangulation Positioning adjustment When the system judges that the vehicle position information is not accurate based on vehicle speed and gyro sensor data calculations the system will automatically adjust the position of the vehicle icon using GPS signals Receiving signals from GPS satel lites The reception of GPS signals can be weak depending on the environment Vehicles in the following areas environments may not receive GPS signals indicator color gray 10 2 General system information Areas with numerou
86. up to 62 miles 100 km e Stored tracking is displayed up to 12 miles 20 km Navigation 2 97 Editing the avoid area gt Avoid Area Settings 1 S FIGUEROA ST 2 GARDENDALE ST 3 W ADAMS AVE 4 None Add New 1 Highlight Avoid Area and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight the preferred Avoid Area and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Avoid Area Settings Sig na p ES Rename Move Location W Resize Area FWY incl Delete OK x Diiis x ap al ER AS 3 Highlight the preferred items and push lt ENTER gt 2 98 Navigation Available items e Rename Changes the name e Move Location Adjusts the location of the Avoid Area e Resize Area Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area e FWY Avoids freeways e Delete Deletes the Avoid Area e OK Applies the setting 4 After finishing the setting highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt INFO If you select None Add New you can add an Avoid Area 1 STORING AN AVOID AREA page 2 85 Rename Changes the name of the an Avoid Area Rename Settings gt 1 Highlight Rename and push lt ENTER gt A character input screen is displayed Enter the preferred name for the avoid area Highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt The name is stored w Move Location Adjusts the location of the Avoid Area h AY k Tek pies k Resize Area FWY Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area Sets the route to avoid free
87. when encoding the file e Sampling frequency Sampling frequency is the rate at which the samples of a signal are converted from analog to digital A D conversion per second e Multisession Multisession is one of the methods for writing data to media Writing data once to the media is called a single session and writing more than once is called a multisession e ID3 WMA Tag The ID3 WMA tag is the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title artist album title encoding bit rate track time duration etc ID3 tag information is displayed on the Album Artist Track title line on the display Windows and Windows Media are regis tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and or other countries CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the United States of America and or other countries 3 6 Audio system Playback order J FOLDER filo MP3 or WMA Music playback order of the CD CF with MP3 or WMA is as illustrated above The folder names of folders not containing MP3 WMA files are not shown in the display If there is a file in the top level of the disc Root Folder is displayed The playback order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software so the files might not play in the desired order Specification chart Supported media CD CD R CD
88. while a map is displayed the map menu screen is displayed lt DAY NIGHT gt Push to switch between the day screen bright and the night screen dark Push and hold to turn off the display Push again to turn on the display lt STATUS gt Push to display the current status of the air conditioner radio audio vehicle information drivable distance and average fuel econo my and navigation systems 10 9 Audio system 1 lt TUNE FOLDER gt lt PUSH AUDIO gt Turn this switch to manually tune the radio frequency Push the switch to configure the sound settings When using Music Box CD including MP3 and WMA files on disk CF card you can change the album or folder to be played Preset stations lt 1 gt lt 6 gt Use these buttons to toggle between the stations preset in the system Pushing and holding any of the preset station buttons 8 7IL6 3 will save the station you are listening to lt VOL gt lt PUSH ON OFF gt Turn this switch to adjust the volume of the stereo Push this switch to turn the audio system ON or OFF lt DISC AUX gt Push to switch between CD Music Box CF card AUX if so equipped iPod player if so equipped screens 5 lt TRACK gt Push to search for a track station auto matically or to fast forward when listening to music lt SEEK CAT gt Push to search for a track station auto matically or to rewind when listening to music
89. you can confirm how to use commands by viewing the Getting Started section of the User Guide User Guide Information gt Uting Vote R tognition 1 Highlight Getting Started and push lt EN TER gt 2 You can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the center dial Voice recognition 8 19 Tutorials on the operation of the voice recognition system If you choose Using the Address Book Finding a Street Address or Placing Calls you can view tutorials on how to perform these operations using voice recognition Example With Using the Address Book selected information gt User Guide Getting Started Using the Address Book Finding a Street Address Placing Calls Help on Speaking 1 Highlight Using the Address Book and push lt ENTER gt The tutorial starts 8 20 Voice recognition User Guide F Destination Address Book Father s company information gt Grandma s house Usual Accessories 2 The voice guide informs you about how to speak when giving commands User Guide F Z Grandma s hous Information gt Tutorial mode ended Taro s house Hanako s house 3 When the tutorial is completed the system automatically switches to the Menu screen Useful tips for correct operation You can display useful speaking tips to help the system recognize your voice commands cor rectly Settings gt User Guide 1 Highlight Help on Speaking and push
90. zero If the letter O is included in the house number it will not be recognized as the number 0 even if you speak oh instead of zero Reason You can only say zero for 0 You can say zero or Oh for o SYSTEM FEEDBACK ANNOUNCE MENT MODES Others Settings gt Voice Recognition Language Units You can select two modes long or short for the announcement by the system 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Others and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Voice Recognition Command List User Guide Speaker Adaptation Alternate Command Mode Minimize Voice Feedback 4 Highlight Minimize Voice Feedback and push lt ENTER gt The indicator illuminates and the system announcement mode switches to the short mode 5 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen SETTING THE ALTERNATE COM MAND MODE This mode enables the operation of the display audio and climate control through Voice Re cognition When this mode is active an ex panded list of commands can be spoken after pushing lt TALK gt and the voice command menu prompts are turned off Please note that in this mode the recognition success rate may be affected because the number of available commands and ways of speaking each com mand are increased Voice recognition 8 23
91. 1 until the problem is resolved 1 Ensure that the command is valid P Command List page 8 14 2 Ensure that the command is spoken after the tone 3 Speak clearly without pausing between words and at a level appropriate to the ambient noise level in the vehicle System fails to interpret the command correctly 4 Ensure that the ambient noise level is not excessive for example windows open or defroster on If it is too noisy to use the phone it is likely that the voice commands will not be recognized 5 If more than one command was said at a time try saying the commands separately l 1 Ensure that the voicetag requested matches what was originally stored The system consistently selects the a PHONEBOOK REGISTRATION page 4 5 wrong voicetag 2 Replace one of the names being confused with a new name 11 10 Troubleshooting guide TRAFFIC INFORMATION The traffic information is not set to on Set the traffic information to on You are in an area where traffic information is not available Scroll to an area where traffic information is available You have not subscribed to XM NavTraffic or your subscription to XM NavTraffic has expired The traffic information is not displayed With the automatic detour route search ON no detour route is set to avoid congested areas The route does not avoid a road section with traffic infor mation stating that it is closed due to road construct
92. 5 C to defog the windshield and the air recirculate mode will automatically be turned off Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment to improve the defogging performance MANUAL OPERATION FAN SPEED CONTROL Turn the fan speed control dial g to manually control the fan speed Push lt AUTO gt to return to automatic control of the fan speed AIR RECIRCULATION Push the intake air control button gt to recirculate interior air inside the vehicle The indicator light lt amp gt will come on The air recirculation mode cannot be activated when the air conditioner is in the front defrosting mode OUTSIDE AIR CIRCULATION Push the outside air circulation button aG gt to change the air circulation from the intake air to the outside air The indicator light ag will come on AUTOMATIC AIR INTAKE CONTROL In the AUTO mode the intake air will be controlled automatically To manually control the intake air push the intake air control button lt amp To return to the automatic control mode push the intake air control button lt gt for about 2 seconds The indicator lights will flash twice and then the intake air will be controlled automatically Heater and air conditioner 5 5 TO TURN THE SYSTEM OFF VENTILATORS AIR FLOW CONTROL Push lt OFF gt Pushing lt MODE gt selects the air outlet to J Air flows from center and
93. 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Some services supplied under license from Open Globe Inc for U S Patent 6 304 523 Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote CD CF CompactFlash CARE AND CLEANING Handle a CD by its edges Never touch the surface of the disc Do not bend the disc Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used To clean a disc wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a clean soft cloth Do not wipe the disc using a circular motion Do not use a conventional record cleaner or alcohol intended for industrial use A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges Remove the rough edges by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pen or pencil as illustrated CF cards e Never touch the terminal portion of the CompactFlash cards Do not bend the cards e Always place the cards in the storage case when they are not being used e Do not place heavy objects on the cards e Do not store the cards in highly humid locations e Do not expose the cards to direct sunlight e Do not spill any liquids on the cards Refer to the CompactFlash card Owner s Manual for the details AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS if so equipped NTSC compatible de
94. ATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 Navigation 2 33 Category list Shopping Auto service 2 34 Navigation Restaurant all African American Austrian Balkan Barbecue Southern Belgian Bistro Bohemian Brewpub British isles Cajun Caribbean Californian Canadian Chinese Continental Dutch East European Fast food Filipino French German Greek Grill Hawaiian Polynesian Hungarian Indian Indonesian Malaysian International Italian Japanese Jewish Kosher Korean Latin American Maltese Mexican Middle Eastern Oriental Other Pizza Polish Portuguese Russian Sandwich Scandinavian Seafood Soul food South American South western Southeast Asian Spanish Steak house Swiss Thai Turkish Vegetarian Vietnamese Grocery store Convenience stores Shopping others Auto dealers Automobile club Gas station Rental car agency Auto service amp maintenance NISSAN dealer INFINITI dealer Convenience stores all 7 Eleven AM PM Casey s General Store Circle K Convenient Food Stores Cumberland Farms Dairy Mart Dominion stores Holiday Station Store JR Food store Kash N Karry Loblaw Miracle Mart Others Pantry Steinberg Stop N Go Uni Mart Inc White Hen Pantry Gas station all Amoco Arco Beacon Valero BP Chevron Citgo Conoco Diamond Shamrock Esso Exxon Fina Getty Gulf Husky Marathon Mobil Mohawk Others Petro Canada Phillips 66 Pioneer Shamrock Shell
95. CE page 2 78 Navigation 2 3 MAP SETTINGS MAP TYPES Two types of map views are available Plan View and Birdview Plan View Plan View displays the map in a 2 dimensional environment similar to a road map 2 4 Navigation i W CENT IRYABL VD 9 uo Screen information 1 b Vehicle icon Indicates the current vehicle location and the direction that you are traveling 2 P Guide point Indicates a guide point on the route T Remaining time and distance to the destination Indicates the approximate remaining time and distance to the destination or waypoint This indicator will appear when you set the destination or waypoint and start route guidance When you are not driving on the suggested route the screen displays the direction to the destination and the distance to the destination from the current vehicle posi tion 4 Suggested route Appears in bold yellow during route gui dance 5 a gt Direction indicator Indicates the direction of the map Touch the icon to switch the direction of the map 6 eee Scale indicator Indicates the scale of the map Touch the icon to display the scale bar This allows the map scale to be adjusted lig Arrow Indicates the distance to the next guide point and the turning direction at that guide point 1 Stored location Displays the locations that are stored in the Address Book You can change the icons
96. CHING FOR A DETOUR ROUTE TAKING TRAFFIC INFORMATION INTO CONSIDERATION page 2 65 Route Settings Allows you to change the route calculation conditions anywhere along the route 1 SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATION page 2 67 Recalculate You can manually search for the route again after changing the search condition Te RECALCULATE ROUTE page 2 69 Detour If you want to detour from the suggested route you can calculate a route detouring for a specified distance 1 SETTING A DETOUR ROUTE page 2 71 Guidance Settings You can set various guidance information to be displayed during route guidance and activate or deactivate route and or voice guidance Te ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS page 2 72 DELETING REACTIVATING A ROUTE You can delete a route already set at any time If you delete a route the destination and way points are also deleted It is also possible to reactivate the route that you deleted Deleting a route Route Route Settings Cancel Route Edit Recalculate Detour Route information Traffic Detour Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Cancel Route and push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 57 gt Cancel current route A confirmation message is displayed High light Yes and push lt ENTER gt The route is deleted along with the destina tion and waypoints E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on
97. E PRESSURE INFORMATION The tire pressure will be displayed for reference information gt Tire Pressure lkk The pressure indication psi on the screen means that the tire pressure is being measured After a few driving trips the pressure for each tire will be displayed In case of low tire pressure LOW PRESSURE information will be displayed on the screen Check the pressure for all tires Tire pressure rises and falls depending on the heat caused by the vehicle s traveling condition and the temperature e When a wheel is replaced tire pressure will not be indicated the TPMS will not function and the low tire pressure warning light will flash for approximately 1 minute The light will remain on after 1 minute Contact your NISSAN dealer as soon as possible for tire replace ment and or system resetting e Replacing tires with those not ori ginally specified by NISSAN could affect the proper operation of the TPMS Tire malfunction When the system detects a tire malfunction the following message is displayed e Low pressure Tire Pressure Information gt The low pressure tire is displayed in orange and a warning message appears e Flat tire Information gt Tire Pressure When the system detects a puncture the punctured tire is displayed in red and a warning message appears e TPMS malfunction information gt Tire Pressure When the system displays the tire pressure as
98. Each panel displays digital gauges in the screen area SELECTING PANEL Select the panel you would like to display and then place it where you would like it to be displayed You can configure the screen to display between 1 and 4 custom view panels Select using center dial ENGINE OW PRESSU CUSTOM VIEW 1 1 Display the panel you would to change and push lt ENTER gt The panel display will change Go Ow 42 Sb 42 E OS Select a gauge to customize Select the panel you would like to change and push lt ENTER gt The meter selection screen will be displayed COOLANT TEMP Engine Coolant Temperature Engine OH Temperature Engine Oil Pressure Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure 1 19 Select a gauge to display Select the item you would like to display and push lt ENTER gt The displayed panel will change Multi function meter 9 7 Select using touch panel s OOLANT TEMP 4 A B L is Engine Coolant Temperature Engine O Temperature Engine Oil Pressure Y Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure select a gauge to display CUSTOM VIEW 1 3 Touch the item you would like to display The 1 Touch the screen number you would like to displayed panel will change change CUSTOM VIEW Z 2 Touch the panel you would like to change The meter selection screen will be dis played 9 8 Multi function meter Panel list There is a differ
99. H 1 Select TIME LOG The list screen will be displayed 2007 12 03 18 12 58 2007712703 181707 1 2 STOP WATCH 2 Select the record you would like to display The menu screen will be displayed Saving to CF card You can save the time records saved in the system onto a CF card Time Recorder data Details 2007712703 Transfer Time Recorder data to Compact Hash 2007712703 181707 Transfer All Time Recorder data to CF Card Delete Time Recorder data Delete All Time Recorder data STOP WATCH 3 Select the record you would like to display 3 Select Time Recorder data Details The The menu screen will be displayed details of the selected record will be displayed i INFO You can use either the center dial or the touch Time Recorder data Getaiis Transfer Time Recorder data to Compact Flash panel to scroll through the list 1 Transfer All Time Recorder data to CF Card Delete Time Recorder data Delete All Time Recorder data STOP WATCH 00 00 00 00 01 34 4 Select Transfer Time Recorder data to 90 02 29 Compact Flash The time record is saved eee nit to the CF card 2 Select TIME LOG The list screen will be displayed Multi function meter 9 31 Inserting objects other than a CF card into the CF slot can cause damage Do not insert anything other than a CF card into the CF slot i INFO Time records are saved to the CF card in the CSV format While records are being saved t
100. Hands Free Phone System 4 7 There are some options available when receiving a call Select one of the following displayed on the screen Answer Accept an incoming call to talk On Hold Put an incoming call on hold Reject Call Reject an incoming call To finish the call perform one of the following procedures listed below Highlight Hang up and push lt ENTER gt Push lt PHONE gt Push the button on the steering wheel 4 8 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System DURING A CALL Phone Hang up Use Handset Mute Keypad There are some options available during a call Select one of the following displayed on the screen if necessary Hang up Finish the call Use Handset Transfer the call to the cellular phone Mute Mute your voice to the person Keypad Send a dial tone to the caller for using network services such as voice mail Cancel Mute This will appear after Mute is selected Mute will be canceled To adjust the person s voice to be louder or quieter push lt VOL gt on the steering wheel or turn the volume control knob on the instrument panel while talking on the phone This adjust ment is also available in the SETTING mode PHONE SETTING Settings gt Phone Phonebook Downloaded Phonebook Automatic Hold Use Vehicle Ringtone Delete Call Logs To set up the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System to your preferred settings push lt SET TING gt and highlight PHONE
101. Initialization When the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position NISSAN Voice Recognition is initia lized which takes a few seconds When completed the system is ready to accept voice commands If lt TALK gt is pushed before the initialization completes the display will show the message Phonetic data downloaded Please wait BEFORE STARTING To get the best recognition performance out of NISSAN Voice Recognition observe the follow ing e The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet as possible Close the windows to eliminate the surrounding noises traffic noise and vibration sounds etc which may prevent the system from correctly recognizing the voice commands e Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a command e Speak in a natural conversational voice without pausing between words e If the air conditioner is set to Auto the fan speed is automatically lowered so that your commands can be recognized more easily 8 22 Voice recognition GIVING VOICE COMMANDS 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch Voice Recognition ce 2 A list of commands appears on the screen and the system announces Please say a command 3 After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from 3 to B speak a command Operating tips e f the command is not recognized the system announces Please say again Repeat the command in a clear voice e Pus
102. K gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while a track is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track will be played The center dial can also be used to select tracks when a track is being played Audio system 3 15 Play mode selection To change to another album or artist turn the MP3 WMA folder selector REPEAT RPT RANDOM RDM When lt RDM RPT gt is pushed while a track is being played the play pattern can be changed as follows me Playlist RPT 1 Playlist RPT 1 TRK Track RPT 1 Playlist MIX RDM All Playlist MIX RDM Menu There are some options available during play back Select one of the following that are displayed on the screen if necessary Music Box gt Menu Play by Artist Play by Album Play by Date Play by Mood Play by Category 3 16 Audio system Refer to the following information for each item e Play by Artist Plays songs by an artist whose music is currently being played The artists are sorted in alphabetical order e Play by Album Plays tracks in each album The albums are sorted in alphabetical order e Play by Date Plays tracks in each album The albums are sorted in order of the date when they were stored in the system e Play by Mood Plays music from one of the following moods Relaxing Music Lively Music Slow Music and Upbeat Music e Play by Category Plays music from one of the followi
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104. Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking 1 Push lt ENTER gt while the current location map screen is displayed Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Track ng Guide Screen 2 Highlight Map Settings and push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 17 Map gt Map Settings i Change View Left Set tings Right Settings Back to Map Highlight Left Settings or Right Settings and push lt ENTER gt Map gt Left Settings North Up Heading Up Map Scale 4 Highlight the preferred map view and push lt ENTER gt The indicator of the selected map view illuminates 2 18 Navigation 9 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available items North Up North is set at the top of the map Heading Up The traveling direction is set at the top of the map Long Range The vehicle icon is located slightly lower than the center of the screen This offers a wider view in the traveling direction Map Scale A scale appears on the left side of the screen This changes the scale of a map Birdview Angle This changes the Birdview angle a INFO You can also change the scale of the left screen using the following procedure 1 2 3 4 Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt Highlight Map Settings and push lt EN TER gt Highlight Left Settings or Right Set
105. NTER gt The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen E INFO By selecting By Dist you can sort the list by the nearest distance The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc T OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 50 SETTING FROM MAP This allows you to search for a destination by scrolling the map and then have the system calculate a route to the destination 1 Scroll the map place the cross pointer over the preferred location and push lt ENTER gt Hi INFO e Adjust the map scale to search for a location more effectively e The point on the blinking road where the center of the cross pointer is located can be set as a destination Navigation 2 49 New Dest Nearby Store Location 2 Highlight New Dest and push lt ENTER gt a INFO For the items except for New Dest refer to Map menu screen te SCROLLED LOCATION MAP SCREEN page 2 20 Calculate Route Start More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll 3 The system sets the destination to the selected lo
106. O e When you store the location from the Address Book you cannot use Address Book to search for the location e You can adjust a location by selecting Move Location using the same method as the one for a destination 1 Adjusting the location of the destination page 2 51 Settings gt Address Book Adjust the location of the stored item and edit the contents of the stored item as necessary After finishing the setting high light OK and push lt ENTER gt store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Guide Screen Push lt MAP gt to display the current loca tion map screen Push lt ENTER gt at the current vehicle location Navigation 2 81 li INFO The location is stored in the first available position number in the Address Book list Stored as address book entry S FIGUEROA ST Stored as address book entry UNKNOWN STREET NAME 35 Atapecig BE Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the t ds k d 3 Highlight Store Location and push lt EN See ene mane hngy ee 2 Highlight Store Location and push lt EN TER gt A message is displayed and the To store a current location TER gt A message is displayed and the current vehicle location is stored in the Store Location Alternate command mode location is stored in the Address Book Address Book P o Storing a location
107. Push lt TALK gt located on the steering Highlight Set Average Speeds and push speed on a town road by moving the center switch lt ENTER gt dial in the direction of or 2 After the tone sounds speak a command Highlight the preferred item and push Residential Todaro verse ouidence lt ENTER gt Allows you to adjust the average vehicle u voi ui dant Qi a Use the center dial to make an adjustment speed in a residential area by moving the eis molec Kalremal olan The speed can be increased decreased by center dial in the direction of or 5 MPH 5 km h s Resat Sets the average vehicle speeds to the default values Navigation 2 77 ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE After setting the route select Start to begin route guidance Throughout route guidance the system navi gates you through the guide points using visual and voice guidance 2 78 Navigation VOICE GUIDANCE DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE When approaching a guide point intersection or corner destination etc during route guidance voice guidance announces the remaining dis tance and or turning direction Push lt VOICE gt to repeat voice guidance Example of voice guidance 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters right left turn Right left turn ahead 2 In about one quarter mile 400 meters freeway entrance on your right onto road number and direction Freeway entrance on your right onto road n
108. ROUTE gt 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering 1 Detailed route settings page 2 67 2 Highlight Detour and push lt ENTER gt switch E Setting by voice command 2 After the tone sounds speak a command Route gt Detour To set a detour route 1 2 mile Detour Alternate command mode 1 mije 3 miles 5 miles 3 Highlight a detour distance and push lt EN TER gt After calculating the detour the system displays the detour route on the map Navigation 2 71 ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS You can set various guidance information to be displayed during route guidance and activate or deactivate route and or voice guidance Route Cancel Route Route Settings Edit Recalculate Route Information Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings kd 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Guidance Settings and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt 4 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 2 72 Navigation Available items Guidance Screen Default Sets the default display screen for route guidance 1 Visual guidance settings page 2 73 Route Guidance Activates or deactivates route guidance Route guidance is activated when the indicator illuminates Route information is not available when route guidance is set to OFF Guidance Voice Activates or deactivates voi
109. RPM and oil temperature CUSTOM VIEW 3 Large panel screen CUSTOM VEW 4 Small panel screen Multi function meter 9 11 Transmission oil temperature i INFO Transmission oil pressure Displays the transmission oil temperature e When this meter displays in red reduce the Displays the transmission oil pressure vehicle speed and drive at a reduced speed e Driving while the transmission oil tempera ture is high may cause transmission da 2 mage 167 e After first starting the engine it may take a ears short period of time for the oil pressure to stabilize This is not a malfunction CUSTON VIEW 3 Large panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 3 Large panel screen e When screens other than the FUNCTION screen are displayed the screen will not change even if the meter values register red zone readings CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen Small panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 9 12 Multi function meter a INFO Boost Speed Displays engine charging pressure Displays the vehicle speed This can only be e The oil pressure gauge may momentarily pr iene l isplayed as a small panel have a high reading but this is a result of oil pressure suppression and does not indicate a malfunction e lf the meter reads red frequently have your vehicle inspected at a GT R certified NISSAN dealer e When screens other than the FUNCTION 2 screen are displayed the screen will not CUSTOM VIEW 3 change even if the meter value
110. SAT2 and 6 stations can be set for the AM band 1 Choose the radio band using the radio band select button 2 Tune to the desired station using lt SCAN gt lt SEEK CAT gt or lt TRACK gt Audio system 3 9 3 Select the desired station channel and keep pushing any of the desired station preset buttons lt 1 gt to lt 6 gt until a beep sound is heard The radio mutes when the select button is pushed 4 The channel indicator will then come on and the sound will resume Memorizing is now complete 5 Other buttons can be set in the same manner If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuse blows the radio memory will be erased In that case reset the desired stations Text When Text is selected in the screen while the satellite radio is being played the text informa tion will be displayed on the screen e CH Name e Category e Name e Title e Other 3 10 Audio system COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER OP ERATION Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position and insert the compact disc into the slot with the label side facing up The compact disc will be guided automatically into the slot and start playing After loading the disc the number of tracks on the disc and the play time will appear on the display If the radio is already operating it will auto matically turn off and the compact disc will play If the system has been turned off while the compact disc was playing pushing the
111. Sound and push lt ENTER gt A sound list is displayed Settings gt Sound None Chime Melody Sound Dog Highlight the preferred alarm tone by scrol ling the list using the center dial Then push lt ENTER gt The indicator of the selected alarm tone illuminates Sound list at Wave Church bell Music box 1 Music box 2 Marimba Trumpet Horn Scratch Navigation 2 91 Direction Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from a specific direction Settings gt Edit Direction Distance Phone No Group Entry Numbers 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Direction and push lt ENTER gt The home or stored location is displayed at the center of the map i Kad o 7 a bh a o 2 aal W 3 E EU z 5 x 4 3 Set the direction that sounds the alarm using the center dial Then push lt ENTER gt The selected direction is set 2 92 Navigation INFO While setting the direction you can change the map scale After the direction is set if you highlight Direction and push lt ENTER gt once again a confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The set direction is cancelled Distance Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a specific distance to the home or stored location 1 Settings gt Edit Direction Distance Phone No Group Entry Numbers Highlight Edit
112. States to Hawaii Specifying the city When searching for a destination with Street Address Points of Interest Freeway En trance Exit Intersection or City Center you can narrow down the search by specifying the city n i Destination gt Points of interest City Symbols 1 Select City on input screen and push lt ENTER gt Delete Destination gt Points of interest ny LOS Last 5 Cities Symbols Space Delete 2 Enter the name of the city highlight List and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed Navigation 2 27 a INFO Highlight Last 5 Cities and push lt EN TER gt to display 5 cities recently set as destinations lt lt Destination gt Points of interest LOS ALAMITOS CA LOS ALAMOS CA LOS ALTOS CA LOS ALTOS HILLS CA EAST LOS ANGELES CA 3 Highlight the city of the destination from the list and push lt ENTER gt i INFO In some cases when a city name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number displayed on the list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches 2 28 Navigation SETTING A STREET ADDRESS If you know the address of your destination use this method to enter the address and then have the system calculate a route You can also search for a location near the preferred destina tion by entering t
113. Storing a location cs casvemccsiecceeseanteesetees 2 80 Storing a location route eeeee eee 2 80 Storing a route 2227 eawewcsdsst ees erceeeraees 2 83 Storing a tracked route 0eeee eee 2 84 Storing an avoid area ds inca evesets ixseedeves es 2 85 System feedback announcement modes 8 23 Tire pressure information 0s ee0s 6 4 To turn the system off scoreless csceeteececepenes 5 6 Touch panel operation s 1 15 Traffic information sses eseese 11 11 Traffic information on Map s s sss eseese 6 11 Unit settings reis nre E 7 8 Unit settings pressure cc cece cece ee ees 7 9 Use vehicle ringtone 2 cee eee eee 4 9 User lOCAUlONSiczs2522sceniecederesteeeenses 2ehic 6 9 Using the system 0eeeee eee 8 4 8 22 Vehicle 1GON i2sviceese duewnedore raewaeeeves uses 11 4 Vehicle information display 55 6 3 VeNtlAlOl S s arcenuverer cea tiaeecde eo eswdeerceectics 5 6 Viewing available traffic information 6 7 Viewing GPS current location information 6 14 Viewing information about current vehicle IOGALON secrisceresnieeeieisin stares i pereen 6 13 Viewing navigation system version ING OMMOUON o4cteetieeaccenece lt dacleadeeeeesees 6 14 Voice command examples 8 8 8 27 Voice command learning function 8 24 Voice COMMANDS 41 ceccesteneldecccttedecsseuds 4 4 Voice QUIGANCE oc ccc icatacestcasedenee
114. T RANDOM RDM When lt RDM RPT gt is pushed while the compact disc is played the play pattern can be changed as follows CD ALL DISC RPT 1 DISC RPT 1 TRK Track RPT 1 DISC MIX RDM ALL DISC MIX CD with MP3 or WMA Di DISC RPT 1 DISC RPT 1 FOLDER RPT 1 TRK Track 7 1 FOLDER MIX RDM 1 DISC MIX RDM ALL DISC MIX CD EJECT When the button is pushed with the compact disc loaded the compact disc will be ejected When this button is pushed while the compact disc is being played the compact disc will come out and the system will turn off If the compact disc comes out and is not removed it will be pulled back into the slot to protect it COMPACTFLASH CF PLAYER OPERATION AUDIO MAIN OPERATION Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position insert a CF card into the slot Then push lt DISC AUX gt repeatedly to switch to the CompactFlash mode If the system has been turned off while the CompactFlash card was playing pushing the ON OFF VOL control knob will start the Com pactFlash card DISC PLAY When lt DISC AUX gt is pushed with the system off and the CF card inserted the system will turn on If another audio source is playing and a CF card is inserted push lt DISC AUX gt repeatedly until the center display changes to the CompactFlash mode Audio system 3 11 Text When Text is selected on the screen while the CF is being played the
115. UAL indicator will come on To turn off the passenger side tempera ture control push lt DUAL gt A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly This does not indicate a mal function HEATING A C OFF The air conditioner does not activate in this mode When you need to heat only use this mode 1 Push lt A C gt The A C indicator will turn off Heater and air conditioner 5 3 Operate the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature The temperature of the passenger compart ment will be maintained automatically Air flow distribution and fan speed are also controlled automatically Do not set the temperature lower than the outside air temperature Otherwise the system may not work properly Not recommended if windows fog up 5 4 Heater and air conditioner DEHUMIDIFIED DEFROSTING OR DEFOGGING Push the front defroster button Gy The indicator light on the button will come on Operate the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature To quickly remove ice from the outside of the windows turn the fan speed control dial and set it to the maximum position As soon as possible after the windshield is clean push lt AUTO gt to return to the auto mode When the front defroster button Gy Is pushed the air conditioner will automatically be turned on at outside temperatures above 23 F
116. UDIO logo on the disc or packaging Do not expose the CD to direct sun light CDs that are of poor quality dirty scratched covered with fingerprints or that have pin holes may not work properly The following CDs may not work prop erly Copy control compact discs CCCD Recordable compact discs CD R Rewritable compact discs CD RW Audio system 3 3 Do not use the following CDs as they may cause the CD player to malfunc tion 3 1 in 8 cm discs CDs that are not round CDs with a paper label CDs that are warped scratched or have unusual edges This audio system can only play pre recorded CDs It has no capabilities to record or burn CDs If the CD cannot be played one of the following messages will be displayed CHECK DISC Confirm that the CD is inserted correctly the label side is facing up etc Confirm that the CD is not bent or warped and it is free of scratches PUSH EJECT This is an error due to the temperature inside the player is too high Remove the CD by pushing the EJECT button and after a short time reinsert the CD The CD can be played when the tem perature of the player returns to nor mal 3 4 Audio system UNPLAYABLE The file is unplayable in this audio system only MP3 or WMA CD COMPACTFLASH CF PLAYER Do not force a CF card into the slot This could damage the CF card and or player During cold weather or rai
117. W ANTENNA The antenna pattern A is printed inside the rear window 3 8 Audio system FM AM SAT RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER The satellite radio mode will be skipped unless an optional satellite receiver and antenna are installed and an XM satellite radio service subscription is active Satellite radio is not available in Alaska Hawaii and Guam It may take some time to receive the activation signal after subscribing to the XM satellite radio After receiving the activation signal an available channel list will be automatically updated in the radio For XM push the ignition switch from LOCK to ACC to update the channel list Te AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS page 3 2 AUDIO MAIN OPERATION Head unit The radio has an FM diversity reception system which employs two antennas printed on the rear window This system automatically switches to the antenna which is receiving less interference The auto loudness circuit enhances the low and high frequency ranges automatically in both radio reception and CD playback ON OFF Volume control Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position and then push the ON OFF VOLUME control knob while the system is off to call up the mode radio CD or AUX which was playing immediately before the system was turned off While the system is on pushing the ON OFF VOLUME control knob turns the system off Turn the ON OFF VOLUME control knob to adjust the volume
118. aasceeseccemumesncaaeacnneecss 4 9 Downloaded phonebook 2 ceeeeeeeeeeeees 4 9 A tomatic ONG cog 22 22g 2 ccc deeotate ete e cazsuietenen aces 4 9 Use vehicle ringtone x ci c0sccececcdvbiseeeceetsocecabenaes 4 9 Delto Call OG eniro E OE 4 9 Bluetooth setU sii icecduotsacaatencstescenseeecsaaneeenced 4 10 BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM Your NISSAN is equipped with Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth enabled cellular phone you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module With Bluetooth wireless tech nology you can make or receive a telephone call with your cellular phone in your pocket 4 2 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System Once your cellular phone is paired to the in vehicle phone module no phone connecting procedure is required anymore Your phone is automatically connected with the in vehicle phone module when the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position with the registered cellular phone turned on and carried in the vehicle You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth cellular phones in the in vehicle phone module However you can talk on only one cellular phone at a time The NISSAN Voice Recognition system sup ports phone commands so dialing a phone number using your voice is possible 12 Voice recognition page 8 1 Before using the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System
119. according to your preferences 9 Ei Avoid Area Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in the Address Book During the route search the route guidance is performed by search ing for a route that avoids those areas Street name Displays the name of the street that you are currently driving on 11 Traffic indicator Displays the reception condition of traffic information transmitted from the provider Green Reception condition is good Gray Reception condition is not good No mark Subscription to XM NavTraffic service is not detected Birdview Two map types 2 dimensional Plan View and 3 dimensional Birdview are available in the NISSAN Navigation System Birdview dis plays the map from an elevated perspective In Birdview it is easy to recognize an image of the route because it provides a panoramic view over a long distance About the Birdview display e Birdview is a registered trademark of Xanavi Informatics Corporation e The map in Birdview always appears with the current forward direction facing up Navigation 2 5 Building graphics a INFO In the area where the building graphics are In the area where the building graphics are not stored in the map data the building graphics are stored in the map data the normal map is displayed when the map is zoomed in On the displayed even when the map is zoomed in Plan View display these are called Building
120. acenote Servers Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error free or that functioning of Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will be unin terrupted Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Gracenote may provide in the future and is free to discontinue its online services at any time GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTI CULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRIN GEMENT GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACE NOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST 3 20 Audio system PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES Copyright Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technol ogy and related content delivery For more information visit www gracenote com CD and music related data from Gracenote Inc copyright 2000 2007 Gracenote Gracenote Software copyright 2000 2007 Gracenote This product and service may practice one or more of the following U S Patents 5 987 525
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122. adio Turn the TUNE FOLDER knob for manual tuning e For XM satellite radio Turn the TUNE FOLDER knob to seek channels from all of the categories when any CAT is not selected Id EE rao DD sept SEEK tuning CATEGORY CE EE e e For AM and FM radio Push lt SEEK CAT gt or lt TRACK gt to tune from low to high or high to low frequencies and to stop at the next broadcasting station e For XM satellite radio Push lt SEEK CAT gt or lt TRACK gt to tune to the first channel of the next or previous category During satellite radio reception the following notices will be displayed under certain condi tions e NO SIGNAL No signal is received while the SAT tuner is connected e OFF AIR Broadcasting signed off e ANTENNA ERROR Antenna connection error e LOADING When the initial setting is performed e UPDATING When the satellite radio sub scription is not active e INVALID CH Invalid channel is received SCAN tuning Push lt SCAN gt to tune from low to high frequencies and stops at each broadcasting station for 5 seconds Pushing the button again during this 5 seconds period will stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station If lt SCAN gt is not pushed within 5 seconds SCAN tuning moves to the next station lt 1 gt to lt 6 gt Station memory opera tions Twelve stations channels can be set for the FM band 6 for FM1 6 for FM2 and the SAT radio 6 for SAT1 6 for
123. age 1 16 Music Box System Info Displays the following information about the Music Box hard drive a Music Box Used Free Space Informa tion about Saved Album Saved Track and Remaining Time is displayed b Mood Categories Number of saved tracks and their categories Relaxing Music Lively Music Slow Music Upbeat Music and Others are displayed c Deleted Items Information about the deleted tracks is displayed d Search Missing Titles If titles are not displayed for CDs that have been recorded titles can be acquired using one of the following methods Retrieve from HDD Searches the title using the database in the hard disk Retrieve from CF Searches the title from the information acquired on the Internet Visit www nissanusa com gracenote for de tails Transfer Missing Titles to CF Transfers the information of the album recorded without titles to a Compact Flash card Visit www nissanusa com gracenote for de tails e Music Box Settings t MUSIC BOX HARD DRIVE page 3 14 f CDDB Version the version of the built in Gracenote Database is displayed Audio Text Track Music Box gt Set Mood x eX XX XX XXX XX bn arte Delete Track Edit inf Refer to the following information for each item Set Mood Set the mood category of the track to Relaxing Music Lively Music Slow Music or Upbeat Music Delete Track De
124. al in the direction of or Balance Adjust the sound level between the left and right speakers by rotating the center dial in the direction of Left or Right Fade Adjust the sound level between the front and rear speakers by rotating the center dial in the direction of Front or Rear Seed Sensitive Vol The sound volume is increased according to the vehicle speed Use to center dial to adjust the effect level between O OFF to 5 a INFO Pushing and turning the AUDIO knob can also adjust the tone quality and sound balance VOLUME ADJUSTMENT This allows you to turn on and off as well as adjust the phone function ringer incoming and outgoing volume the voice guide function and the beep function Settings gt Volume and Beeps Guidance Vol Guidance Voice Ringer Vol incoming Call Outgoing Call 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Volume and Beeps and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight the preferred adjustment item and push lt ENTER gt 4 Use the center dial to adjust the volume Push lt ENTER gt to set ON OFF 5 After setting push lt ENTER gt or lt BACK gt to apply the setting 6 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available items Guidance Vol Adjust the volume level of voice guidance by rotating the center dial in the direction of or Guidance Voice Select
125. al to do so e Extreme temperature conditions below 4 F 20 C and above 158 F 70 C could affect the per formance of the system NOTICE Do not keep the navigation system running with the engine stopped Doing so may discharge the vehicle battery When you use the navigation system always keep the engine running Introduction 0 3 FUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE To ensure safe driving some functions cannot DRIVING be operated while driving The on screen functions that are not available while driving will be grayed out or muted In some cases certain text will not be displayed on the screen Park the vehicle in a safe location and then operate the navigation system 0 4 Introduction LASER PRODUCT This navigation system is certified as a Class 1 laser product The navigation system complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J Introduction 0 5 MEMO 0 6 Introduction 1 Multi function display system Features of multi function display system 1 2 otan WP SCKEEMN ccsnsiandes lt senpacas bevsndiaeiacxernwetasernes 1 11 Navigation system xcccrncu ove tans dgesteeeedesetenedanehsess 1 2 Basic operatiOn ssseecrienrseereii ennienni 1 12 Multi function meter sssssssseressssseseserrrrrrrene T 2 Menu screen and how to operate 1 12 Control buttons and functions scscovinscciecencsrsasnctyaess 1 6 Touch panel operation ssssssssssrsrrsrressssssses 1 15 Contr
126. an Notification of consecutive inter Notification of a freeway entrance ordinary road sections on an ordinary road 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters When the road has three or more consecutive freeway entrance on your right onto road right left turn intersections ahead voice guidance will an number and direction 2 Right left turn ahead NOUN GENNA The WING 2 Freeway entrance on your right onto road 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters number and direction right left turn then left right turn 2 Left right turn ahead then right left turn General system information 10 9 Notification of a freeway junction Notification of a freeway exit 1 In about one mile 1 6 kilometers exit on your right 2 Take the second exit on your right 1 In about one mile 1 6 kilometers keep to 3 Keep to the right left onto road number the right left onto road number and and direction direction then in about one quarter mile 400 meters keep to the right left 2 Keep to the right left onto road number and direction then in about one quarter mile 400 meters keep to the right left onto road number and direction 10 10 General system information Notification when approaching the destination Ordinary road When approaching the destination voice gui dance will an
127. and announced by the system You can complete your desired opera tion by simply following the prompts given by the system In this mode hands free operation of Audio Climate Control and Display is not available through Voice Recognition For advanced operation you can change to an Alternate command mode that enables the operation of the display audio and climate control through Voice Recognition When this mode is active an expanded list of commands can be spoken after pushing lt TALK gt and the voice command menu prompts are turned off Please note that in this mode the recognition success rate may be affected because the number of available commands and ways of speaking each command are increased 1 ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE page 8 13 8 2 Voice recognition li INFO To improve recognition success when Alternate command mode is active try using the Com mand Learning Function available in that mode 1 VOICE COMMAND LEARNING FUNC TION page 8 24 Otherwise it is recommended that Alternate command mode be turned OFF and Standard Mode be used for the best recognition perfor mance STANDARD MODE DISPLAYING HOW TO OPERATE THE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM If you are using the voice recognition system for the first time or if you would like help using the system you can display the user guide to assist you How to use voice commands You can confirm how to use voice commands by accessing a simplified User Guid
128. and push lt ENTER gt Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Voice Recognition Command List User Guide Speaker Adaptation Alternate Command Mode Minimize Voice Feedback 4 Highlight Speaker Adaptation and push lt ENTER gt 8 26 Voice recognition Settings gt Spcaker Adaptation Select the user whose settings you desire to edit and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Speaker Adaptation Setting Navigation Audio Phone Vehicle info Highlight Setting and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Speaker Adaptation Edit Name Store Result Reset Result Continuous Learning Select the user whose settings you desire to edit and push lt ENTER gt Setting items Edit Name Allows you to edit the user name Store Result With this set to on the voice recognition system can easily recognize the user s voice it has learned Reset Result Allows you to reset the user voice that the voice recognition system has learned Continuous Learning Allows you to have the system learn the voice commands of the user in succes sion without selecting commands one by one VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES Voice Recognition Example 2 Setting a destination To use the voice recognition function speaking mm using a nearby place one command is sometimes sufficient but at other times it is necessary to speak two or more commands As examples some additional basic operations
129. ar phone operational mode if so equipped is highly recom mended Exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation e Ifa conversation in a moving vehicle requires you to take notes pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so 3 22 Audio system CAUTION Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the electronic control modules Keep the antenna wire more than 8 in 20 cm away from the electronic control system harness Do not route the antenna wire next to any harness Adjust the antenna standing wave ratio as recommended by the man ufacturer Connect the ground wire from the CB radio chassis to the body For details consult a NISSAN deal er 4 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System Bluetooth Hands Free Phone SY SUC ssseeenusxecessies 4 2 Regulatory information s0eceeeeeeeeeeee reese eee 4 3 FCC regulatory information cceeeeeeeeee ees 4 3 IC regulatory information c eeeeeee eee teens 4 3 Voice COMMA Sse tage tneecee tas meceee eae 4 4 Control DUONG soricina riunn 4 4 Paling PrOCCOUIG 3cs1246 0 ncn aeedcdecsdasteteetstacsceacesaiaes 4 4 Phonebook registration seesestanceceseacanetanecest etieeraans 4 5 RO E aa EE E EEE 4 7 FREGEIVING a Gall ssasctntetewenenceehacdndacetercereecedecsendees 4 7 D ring a Call sasssa 4 8 Phone Se A esseesid rie ETENEE 4 9 PRONGDOOK deeeceesecrqietises t
130. ard disk e The number of albums reaches the maximum of 500 e The number of tracks reaches the maximum of 3 000 Automatic recording If the Automatic Recording function is turned to ON recording starts when a CD is inserted 1 AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS page 3 2 Stopping recording To stop the recording select STOP by touch ing the screen If the CD is ejected the audio system is turned off or the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF position the recording also stops PLAYING RECORDED SONGS Music Box 2 XXAXXAXXXXAXAXX J XXXXXXXXXXX A XXXXXXXXXXX Select the Music Box hard drive by using one of the following methods e Push lt SOURCE gt on the steering wheel 1 STEERING SWITCH page 1 10 e Push lt DISC AUX gt repeatedly until the center display changes to the Music Box mode e Give voice commands 1 Voice recognition page 8 1 Stopping playback The system stops playing when a another mode radio CD CompactFlash or AUX is selected b the audio system is turned off c the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF position FF Fast Forward REW Rewind APS Auto matic Program Search FF APS REW When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for more than 1 5 seconds while a track is being played the track will play while fast forwarding or rewinding When the button is released the track will return to the normal play speed When lt TRAC
131. art Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO If the route is already set the selected location becomes a waypoint You can also set the destination by pushing lt ENTER gt in the current location map screen and selecting Nearby B Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch After the tone sounds speak a command To display the nearby category list and select the destination from it Navigation Places Standard mode Nearby lt POI Category gt Alternate com mand mode Nearby Places Alternate command mode SETTING A PREVIOUS DESTINA TION This allows you to set the destination to a location that you have previously set as the destination and have the system calculate a route Up to 100 previous destinations will be automatically stored If the number of previous destinations exceeds 100 the oldest one will be replaced by the new one Destination Change rn m Home Region e i e Address Book Nearby Places Previous Dest Street Address Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Previous Dest and push lt EN TER gt A list screen is di
132. as a refer ence to make your driving more comfortable The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions due to weather road condition etc Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits e Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving The readings are not in tended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving i INFO Accel Braking G e Due to the slope of a road this meter may Displays the fore aft g force exerted on the register g force even when the vehicle is vehicle In the large panel this meter displays stopped This is not a malfunction readings for the past 20 seconds In the small panel this meter displays fore aft g force being e When the VDC or the ABS is activated a exerted on the vehicle at the time of the reading mark will appear on the far left side of the When accelerating the resulting g force is panel large panel only displayed at the top of the panel When decelerating the resulting g force is displayed at the bottom of the panel The red zone readings are configured to function as a guide for smooth driving A WARNING e Use the information from the multi function meter strictly as a refer ence to make your driving more ee oe a sa e comfortable The readings are not Small panel screen 7 meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions due to weather
133. asdisiinis 9 20 odlety MOLES suteencacsetur erreur sani aaeteeereuciaain 9 2 Acceleration SCreen sssssssssrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsrereeee 9 20 Multi function meter list scrcevenensentteremevscseateresnien 9 3 Braking SCrECI oes i6 ore aneereeemnacaeeedeesnodsemeuecaee 9 22 Basie OPOrdiO sone cenckcceaescnsencvetivesnccenaee siete REED AS 9 4 Sleering Sree esei cisean eNe ANE 9 24 How to view the function meter screen 9 4 Gear position SCreen 0ceee eee eee eee eeee tees 9 26 How to switeh screens 2 acceeeessiiedanaewssestccmeensens 9 6 Fuel economy SCreen sssssssrrsrsrrsssererrrrrrrnne 9 27 Custom view SCreen 4 2icicsaceadacdesdisepidenesacsasancepanss 9 7 Driving record SCIGCN eects ccciccivendsbdtedesnatscncst ese 9 29 Selecting GN Cla sarsjaeanne enn niens 9 7 Stopwatch SChECN 4s s0canetendaxemnnes aani 9 29 Performance and vehicle information panel 9 10 Driver s notes SCreen sicscrancxeendiaceeenesacicakanaaness 9 33 ABOUT MULTI FUNCTION METER The multi function meter allows you to see the SAFETY NOTES a INFO vehicle status and the results of driving opera For your driving safety please read the following The information displayed on the multi ee VEAN Ja function meter is for reference purposes only Due to road conditions and tempera ture the information displayed by the system may vary from actual driving conditions e You can select the units that the multi function meter displays 1
134. ategory Phone Vehicle Help Information gt Command List Navigation Commands Phone Gommands Audio Commands Vehicle Information Commands Climate Commands Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items e Navigation Commands e Phone Commands e Audio Commands e Vehicle Information Commands e Climate Commands Information gt Command List Navigation Commands Home Previous Destination Previous Starting Point Address Nearby Places 6 You can confirm the list by scrolling the screen using the center dial 7 Press lt BACK to return to the previous screen Command List i INFO The voice command description in this manual can be expressed in various ways Different phrases are available depending on the condi tions of each command Words that are not in brackets or parenthesis must be spoken Words identified by a slash inside parenthesis indicate alternatives one of which must be spoken Variable items such as phone numbers are indicated in italics within the lt gt symbols Navigation Command Destination Sets a route to a previous destination S O Previous Destinations Sets a route to a previous destination Previous Start Point Sets a route to a previous start point Search Searches for a location by the street address specified and sets a route for continental US only Landmark Icons Zooms the map out Voice recognition 8
135. avigation syStem 0eeeeeeeee 2 2 Setting a destination ssa cscccavessctevsadsessscesenenetecesoas 2 26 Route guidance sssssssssrsrrererrersesererrrrrrres 2 2 Destination SCreen sssssrsrrrrsrrsrsrersrrrrrrnne 2 26 Points of Interest POI directory scsceeeeees 2 2 Changing the region sicccnscsewsnciccsisanncswessaumecenes 2 27 Address DOO Kose renuccnese atteumadeanennintamen RETES 2 2 Setting a Street Address ccceeeeeeeeee ees 2 25 PN OIG ONG irssi coreanee ee oeddan iiaiai 2 2 Setting a point of interest cceeeeeee eee ees 2 30 XM NavTraffic information ccccecseceeeeeeseeees 2 3 Setting your NOME scsi sansncamerdatiisininanesmaineanienan 2 37 Automatic VEIOWLC ic ites nchccaddectudisieneesechresccegesines 2 3 Setting from Address Book 0eeeeeee ees 2 38 Bc nt eee cr E ee ee er ee 2 3 Setting a nearby place cseuderemmsetiaxerereieonsennns 2 39 Voce Gd MOG s perenna ERE E EE 2 3 Setting a previous destination sessessssseesessss 2 41 uel o icte ad 9c aan ee eee ee eee 2 4 Setting the previous starting point 68 2 42 Map ypa crecian taere cece ean eee eee ee 2 4 Setting from stored routeS cceeeee eee eee ees 2 43 Returning to the current vehicle location 2 7 Setting by phone number ssssssssssssssssessersess 2 44 Moving a MaD 5s aaeactetceeccanse cece basecceeeedeameresaes 2 8 Setting a freeway entrance exit
136. ber n 80 0662 sj Y Change Number Say the last four digits or Say Change Number The system announces Please say the last four digits or say change number Speak 6200 whitebait seit i INFO Example 3 Placing an international continuous digits or 662 6200 7 con 111 222 3333 tinuous digits if the area code is not necessary However the 3 3 4 digit group ing is recommended for improved recogni tion 1 How to speak numbers page 8 5 e e You can only say a phone number in using The system announces Dial or Change the 3 3 4 grouping 7 digits and 10 digits Number Speak Dial using this command Please use the Inter Jles Kacounttion 5 Dil Nance national Call command for all other formats re e f you say Change Number during phone F PAN number entry the system will automatically request that you rapea the number using 4 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering the 3 3 4 format In this case please say the awiich area code first and then follow the prompts e Do not add a 1 in front of the area code when speaking phone numbers e f the system does not recognize your command please try repeating the com mand using a natural voice Speaking too slow or too loudly may further decrease recognition performance The system makes a call to 800 662 6200 Voice recognition 8 11 P Voice Recognition E Y Phone W Navigation
137. c circuits to enhance radio reception These circuits are designed to extend reception range and to enhance the quality of that reception However there are some general characteristics of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect radio reception quality in a moving vehicle even when the finest equipment is used These characteristics are completely normal in a given reception area and do not indicate any mal function in your NISSAN radio system 3 2 Audio system Reception conditions will constantly change because of vehicle movement Buildings terrain signal distance and interference from other vehicles can work against ideal reception Described below are some of the factors that can affect your radio reception Some cellular phones or other devices may cause interference or a buzzing noise to come from the audio system speakers Storing the device in a different location may reduce or eliminate the noise yy MAXIMUM SIGNAL DISTANCES FM 25 to 30 mile 40 to 48 km e AM 60 to 130 mile 97 to 209 km FM radio reception Range FM range is normally limited to 25 to 30 miles 40 to 48 km with monaural single channel FM having slightly more range than stereo FM External influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 miles 40 km The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance between the transmitter and receiver FM signals follow a lin
138. c info info on Route Nearby Traffic info User Locations Iratfic info Settings 1 Highlight User Locations and push lt EN TER gt A list screen is displayed Viewing information 6 9 information gt User Locations Available setting items DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR We MATION 1 696 WEST WALTER P RE Rename TE E Changes the name When an urgent event is found around the current vehicle location a message pops up AE E e Move Location automatically with a voice announcement None Add New Adjusts the location of the stored location Urgent Traffic info None Add New e Delete Deletes the stored location h k OK in miles 2 When the location that you desire to chec Applies the settings On 1 96 the traffic information for is selected the map screen centered around the stored location with traffic information is displayed on the right screen silat cla The message includes the icon event type We BABS event information and the direct distance from Rename a ae the current location to the event Move Location h aLe i 3 By selecting the stored location and pushing lt ENTER gt you can edit the stored location Delete OK 6 10 Viewing information INFO Urgent traffic information is displayed re gardless of whether the traffic information system is on or off When there are multiple urgent events the event with the shortest direct distance
139. cation and starts calculating a route 2 50 Navigation Set destination as point on freeway 7 If you set the destination on a freeway a confirmation message is displayed OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION The following operations are available after you set a destination Destination gt Previous Dest Start Route Details Move Dest Add to Route Store Dest POI info a INFO The menu will not be displayed if you select Stored Route or Nearby Places from the Destination menu Available items Start Sets the destination If the route is already set the location becomes the new destina tion and the route is recalculated Route Details Allows you to change the route search conditions or to check the route information 1 PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 53 Move Dest Displays a map screen where you can adjust the location of the destination Add to Route Allows you to add a waypoint to the route already set Store Dest Allows you to store the location in the Address Book POI Info Allows you to view information about the facility that you have set as the destination if it is included in the map data Adjusting the location of the desti nation You can adjust the location of the destination by moving the cross pointer across the map Destination gt Previous Dest Start Route Detajls Move Dest Add to Route Store Dest POI Info
140. ce Settings and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Guidance Screen Default and push lt ENTER gt 4 The indicator of the selected type of guidance illuminates The map screen and the enlarged intersection view can be displayed at the same time INFO Push lt MAP gt to switch to the full map screen Turn list 1 405 SOUTH SAN DIEG O qj LD Pa 1 405 SOUTH O04 5 LA CIENEGA BLVD The list screen for showing the guide points to the destination and the map screen can be displayed at the same time An enlarged intersection view is automatically displayed when the vehicle approaches the guide point Hi INFO e Turn list can be scrolled using the center dial e Push lt MAP gt to switch to the full map screen Push lt MAP gt again to display the turn list When approaching a guide point the enlarged view of the intersection is automatically displayed To display the turn list push lt MAP gt To display the map screen push lt MAP gt again Navigation 2 73 The current location map is displayed An enlarged intersection view is automatically dis played when the vehicle approaches the guide point a INFO When an enlarged intersection view is dis played you can return to the map screen by pushing lt MAP gt 2 74 Navigation Switching of required time display The display of the travel time on the map screen can be switched between the travel time to the destination and the
141. ce entered Point where the name of the road changed Place where the vehicle was put in P park a INFO The STOP WATCH function can only be used when the clock is activated When the STOP WATCH function is acti vated you cannot use the waypoint timer This is the waypoint timer after use of the STOP WATCH function is completed Even if you stop the engine when RESUME is set to ON the timer will not reset and you will be able to continue timing your travel If a roadway with a long name has been recorded as a waypoint the city and state province names may not be displayed If a place name that is not contained in the map data is recorded as a waypoint the waypoint will be displayed by longitude and latitude Town city state province names configured in region settings will only be displayed on the Destination screen for regions in which the vehicle is located About Driver s notes icon Ordinary road When your vehicle enters a road the name of the road is recorded Toll road When your vehicle enters a toll road the name of the road is recorded C U S highways When your vehicle enters a U S highways the name of the road is recorded Freeway When your vehicle enters a freeway the name of the freeway is recorded P Parking When the shift lever is put into the P position the vehicle s current location is recorded Wi Check point When lt MRK gt is pushed
142. ce guidance The indicator illuminates if voice guidance is activated Traffic Info Settings Allows you to apply settings such as performing a route search with the traffic information taken into consideration Estimated Travel Time Switches the display of estimated travel time to the destination or waypoint that is displayed on the map screen Exit Info on Turn List Sets the information icon displayed in the turn list to ON OFF Turning Point Sound Sets the guide point sound to ON OFF Small Turn Arrow on Map Activates or deactivates the Small Turn Arrow on Map simplified turn indicator displayed in the upper left corner of the map screen The indicator illuminates if the Small Turn Arrow on Map is displayed Voice Announcements Sets how many times voice guidance is repeated for guide points 1 Voice guidance settings page 2 76 Set Average Speeds Allows you to set an average vehicle speed for each type of road which is reflected in the calculation of the required time to the destination 12 Set average speeds page 2 77 Visual guidance settings The guidance screen can be displayed at all times even when the vehicle is located away from the guide point You can choose which screen is to be displayed Route gt Guidance Settings Guidance Screen Default Houte Guidance Guidance Voice Traffic Info Settings Estimated Travel Time 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Guidan
143. d Location Stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored Items 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt EN TER gt 3 Highlight Address Book and push lt ENTER gt 4 Highlight Avoid Area and push lt EN TER gt 5 Highlight None Add New and push lt ENTER gt EDITING THE ADDRESS BOOK Items stored in the Address Book can be modified You can edit these settings to make the navigation system more useful Settings gt Address Book Stored Location Stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored Items 1 Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Address Book and push lt EN TER gt 4 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Stored Location Edits the information of a stored home and location 12 Editing the stored home and location page 2 87 Stored Routes Edits the information of a stored route 1 Editing the stored route page 2 95 Stored Tracking Edits the information of a stored tracked route 1 Editing the stored tracking page 2 96 Avoid Area Edits the information of a stored Avoid Area 1 Editing the avoid area page 2 98 Delete Stored Items Deletes a stored location or route 1 Deleting all stored items page 2 102 Editing the stored home and loca tion Address Book Settings gt Aj miner Home
144. d at the center of the map Highlight Add to Route after confirming the location and push lt ENTER gt a INFO Even after setting a destination waypoint you can adjust the destination waypoint location store the route etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 50 Route gt Edit 9 ELEVEN GARDENA CA MC DONALD S GARDENA CA 6 Return to the Edit Route screen Set the route conditions as necessary 7 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen The route you have set is automatically displayed INFO The prior route is automatically deleted Editing deleting a destination or waypoint You can modify or delete the destination or waypoint already set a INFO If you modify or delete a location when a suggested route is already set the prior suggested route will be recalculated accord ingly 4 pes NISSAN NORTH AMERIC A GARDENA Routing Naypoin T ELEVEN GARDENA CA 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight a destination or waypoint that is already set and push lt ENTER gt 5 Route gt Edit Destination Highlight Move Dest to modify the location and push lt ENTER gt 1 Adjusting the location of the destina tion page 2 51 Route gt Edit Destination Move Dest Delete Highlight Delete and push lt ENTER gt to delete the location Route gt
145. deleted from the Address Book Navigation 2 101 Deleting an individual item on the map 1 Align the cross pointer over the preferred stored location for deletion by moving on the map Then push lt ENTER gt Aeapeoig S sf New Dest Nearby Store Location Delete 3 A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The stored item is deleted from the Address Book 2 102 Navigation Deleting all stored items Settings Audio Display Navigation Volume and Beeps Others 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Navigation Address Book Avoid Area Settings Tracking Display Settings Nearby Places Custom Settings Map Scrolling Information ial A Iar ess K 3 Highlight Address Book and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Address Book Stored Location Stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored Items 4 Highlight Delete Stored Items and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Delete Stored Items Delete Home Location Delete Stored Locations Delete Stored Routes Delete Current Tracking Delete Stored Tracking 5 Highlight the preferred item for deletion and push lt ENTER gt Available items Delete Home Location Deletes the home location Delete Stored Locations Deletes all stored locations Delete Stored Routes Deletes all st
146. dress Book Two deletion methods are available deleting an individual item and deleting all stored items NOTICE Deleted items cannot be restored Be fore deleting an item always make sure that the item is truly not necessary Deleting a stored item EUA y Settings Audio Display Navigation Volume and Beeps Others 1 Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt N Settings gt Navigation Address Book Avoid Area Settings Tracking Display Settings Nearby Places Custom Settings Map Scrolling Information Highlight Address Book and push lt EN TER gt Settings gt Address Book Stored Location Stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored items Example Stored Location is selected Highlight the preferred item for deletion and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Address Book By Number Sortlist P PlayAll Home Location 2 Grandma s house 3 Father s company Highlight the preferred location route for deletion and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Address Book Edit Move Location Delete Eo if 4 g ESS AR TOATE A ME rg T D Highlight Delete and push lt ENTER gt 7 Settings gt Address Book U a Delete stored location EA erii ao 1 MISSAR NORTH AN A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The stored item is
147. ds are described here ni Say a STATE or PROVINCE Example 1 Setting a destination by a street address 2 The system announces Would you like to 5 Speak the name of the state California access Phone Navigation Information or on Voice Recognition gt Address Help 3 Speak Navigation E CALIFORNIA P_ Voice Recognition gt Navigation E Y Address Places Say a CITY NAME Home Y Previous Destination 6 Speak the name of the city Gardena 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 4 Speak Address 8 8 Voice recognition Voice Recognition gt Address Ciia GARDENA LOS ANGELES CA e include prefix e g North So ane If known Speak the name of the street South Figueroa street a INFO Only the official street names stored in the map database can be recognized by the system To improve accuracy speak the street name precisely and include Boule vard Way North South etc if known If you are unsure of the full name speaking only the name such as Figueroa is acceptable but recognition accuracy may be reduced Voice Recognition gt Address T GARDENA 5 ANGELES S FIGUEROA 5 S DALTON 5 SPRING ST Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the list of street names appears After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again speak One Voice Recogniti
148. e Finding a Street Address or Placing Calls you can view tutorials on how to perform these operations using voice recogni tion Useful tips for correct operation You can display useful speaking information that helps the system recognize your voice com mands correctly User Guide Settings gt 1 Highlight Help on Speaking and push lt ENTER gt 2 You can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the center dial Voice recognition 8 3 Voice recognition settings The available settings of the voice recognition system are described information gt User Guide ul else glee uel cule lela 4 To shorten some of the Voice recognition system select Min i Feedback in the settings men 1 Highlight Voice Recognition Settings and push lt ENTER gt 2 You can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the center dial 8 4 Voice recognition USING THE SYSTEM Initialization When the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position NISSAN Voice Recognition is initia lized which takes a few seconds When completed the system is ready to accept voice commands If lt TALK gt is pushed before the initialization completes the display will show the message Phonetic data downloading Please wait BEFORE STARTING To get the best recognition performance from NISSAN Voice Recognition observe the follow ing e The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet as poss
149. e which contains basic instructions and tutorials for several voice commands information gt User Guic Getting Started Placing Calls Finding a Street Address lelp on Speaking Voice Recognition Settings 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight User Guide and push lt EN TER gt 4 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items e Getting Started Describes the basics of how to operate the voice recognition system e Placing Calls Tutorial for making a phone call by voice command operation e Finding a Street Address Tutorial for entering a destination by street address e Help on Speaking Displays useful tips regarding speaking for correct command recognition by the system e Voice Recognition Settings Describes the available voice recognition settings a INFO The Command List feature is only available when Alternate command mode is active Getting Started Before using the voice recognition system for the first time you can confirm how to use commands by viewing the Getting Started section of the User Guide Settings gt User Guide Using Voie Recognition coon tio ou can was to 1 Highlight Getting Started and push lt EN TER gt 2 You can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the center dial Tutorials on the operation of the voice recognition system If you choos
150. e 2 72 Traffic Info Settings Sets the various functions of the XM NavTraffic information system 12 Traffic Information Settings page 2 68 Address Book Allows you to store locations and routes and edit the stored items 1 EDITING THE ADDRESS BOOK page 2 87 Avoid Area Settings Allows you to store and edit the Avoid Area 1 STORING AN AVOID AREA page 2 85 Tracking Display Settings Stores the tracked routes that you have traveled and lets you display them when needed Also it allows you to edit the stored tracked routes te STORING A TRACKED ROUTE page 2 84 Nearby Places Custom Settings Allows you to set the genre of frequently visited landmarks 12 Customizing nearby places page 2 105 Map Scrolling Information Performs the setting so that when the map is scrolled the information of the location aligned at the center of the cross pointer is displayed t Map scrolling information page 2 22 Map Color Settings Switches the map color 1 Map color settings page 2 106 Audio Display on Map Allows the AV information to be displayed at all times 1 Displaying the AV information on the map screen page 2 107 Keyboard Input Switches the keyboard layout for the char acter input screen T Settings the keyboard layout of the character input screen page 2 107 Small Step Zoom by Dial Sets the ON OFF of the free zoom function When th
151. e Routes Route info Add W ay P Th oe Map Scroll Your home is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To set your home as the destination Navigation Home Standard mode Home Alternate command mode Navigation 2 37 SETTING FROM ADDRESS BOOK This allows you to set the destination to a location stored in the Address Book and have the system calculate a route To utilize this function more effectively destinations that you often travel to should be stored in advance Destination P Change giiia Home Region gt Address Book f Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Address Book and push lt EN TER gt A list screen is displayed 2 38 Navigation Destination gt Address Home Location Father company l Z Granma s house ss ws Usual Accessories shop 3 Highlight the preferred location from the list and push lt ENTER gt i INFO Selecting Sort List displays a list of various sort functions To use the sort functions stored locations must be set in advance te
152. e icon on the map Name only for stored locations 4 Highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt icon Changes the name of a stored location The name is stored Settings gt Edit y Icon Changes the icon of the home or stored location Sided isul sadeg a to the preferred one By changing the icons you Name can utilize the By Icon option of the sort icon function more effectively Settings gt Edit Son cor on hee 3 Highlight the preferred icon by scrolling the list using the center dial Then push lt EN TER gt Name 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt Icon Sound 2 Highlight Name and push lt ENTER gt Directia A character input screen is displayed Settings gt Edit Name 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Icon and push lt ENTER gt A list of icons is displayed 3 Enter the preferred name for the stored location te Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 Navigation 2 89 Icon List SRSA SAS HRRGeOosSB B amp B Ga J I HEBAEBBEBEBaa a A Foose 008 EHDE ANHEE EB OO Ga 2 pp fest Lio DBEREEeSEEBaBE G amp G RHASEBESB BEB A 2 90 Navigation Sound Sets the tone of the arrival alarm that sounds when the vehicle approaches the home or a stored location Settings gt Edit SHOW Icon on Map Name icon Sound 1 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight
153. e is too high or too low di isplayed in gray No map is displayed on the screen A screen other than map screen is displayed Push lt MAP gt The screen is too dim The movement is slow The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is low Wait until the interior of the vehicle has warmed up Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid This is not a malfunction others crystal displays Some menu items cannot be selected Some menu items become unavailable while the vehicle Park the vehicle in a safe location and then operate the is driven navigation system NOTICE Locations stored in the Address Book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle s battery is discon nected or becomes discharged If this occurs service the vehicle s battery as necessary and re enter the information in the Address Book Troubleshooting guide 11 3 VEHICLE ICON Names of roads and locations differ This is because the quantity of the displayed information is reduced so that This is not a malfunction between Plan View and Birdview the screen does not become too crowded There is also a chance that names of the roads or locations may be displayed multiple times and the names appearing on the screen may be different because of a processing procedure The vehicle icon is not displayed in the The vehicle was transported after the ignition switch was pus
154. e map view using the following procedure 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt EN TER gt 3 Highlight Map Settings and push lt ENTER gt Navigation 2 13 E Setting by voice command T Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch After the tone sounds speak a command To display a map in Plan View Planview map Alternate command mode To display a map in Birdview Birdview map Alternate command mode To display a split map in Plan View Planview Split Map Alternate command mode To display a split map in Birdview Birdview Split Map Alternate command mode 2 14 Navigation Settings of heading long range map view You can change the map direction orientation in Plan View or change the position of the vehicle icon to view a wider area in the traveling direction These settings are available only in the Plan View or Split Plan View mode Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Guide Screen 1 Push lt ENTER gt while the current location map screen is displayed w Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Guide Screen Highlight Map Settings and push lt EN TER gt Map gt Map Settings Change View settings Back to Map Highlight Settings and push lt ENTER gt Map gt Settings Available items e North Up North is set at the
155. e of sight path exhibiting many of the same characteristics as light For example they will reflect off objects Fade and drift As your vehicle moves away from a station transmitter the signals will tend to fade and or drift Static and flutter During signal interference from buildings large hills or due to antenna position usually in conjunction with increased distance from the station transmitter static or flutter can be heard This can be reduced by lowering the treble setting to reduce the treble response Multipath reception Because of the reflective characteristics of FM signals direct and re flected signals reach the receiver at the same time The signals may cancel each other resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound AM radio reception AM signals because of their low frequency can bend around objects and skip along the ground In addition the signals can be bounced off the ionosphere and bent back to earth Because of these characteristics AM signals are also subject to interference as they travel from transmitter to receiver Fading Occurs while the vehicle is passing through freeway underpasses or in areas with many tall buildings It can also occur for several seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in areas where no obstacles exist Static Caused by thunderstorms electrical power lines electric signs and even traffic lights Satellite radio reception When the satellite radio is first
156. e route is already set the icons on the route are displayed in color and the icons outside the route are displayed in gray Traffic information can be displayed in the following scale levels Plan View Actual distance Distance between grids 5 miles 10 km S E ee 1 Place the cross pointer over the traffic information icon The general description of 1 mile 2 km the icon is displayed 1 2 mile 1 km 1 4 mile 500 m 1 8 mile 200 m 300 ft 100 m 150 ft 50 m 1 6 mile 250 m 102 d St li INFO The traffic information icons are not displayed on the map screen when the map scale is set to the building footprint graphics Plan View or the 2 Push lt ENTER gt or touch Detail The 3D building graphics Birdview screen for showing the detailed information for the traffic information icon is displayed Map gt incident Detail In Zmiles On 1 405 NORTHBOUND Between I 105 IMPERIAL HWY and The map screen centered around the selected event is displayed On the left screen the detailed information about the event is displayed You can scroll the message by using the center dial or the touch panel Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen VIEWING INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION This allows you to display the information about the vehicle location on the route when driving according to route guidance Information gt Where ami Next Stre
157. e selected location in the preview on the right side of the screen TOUCH PANEL OPERATION With this system the same operations as those for the center dial are possible using the touch panel operation This manual describes the operations using the center dial For the operations that differ from those of the center dial and for useful methods for using the touch panel operation refer to each section Example of touch panel operation Here the operation examples performed with the touch panel operation are described Selecting the item Destination Change s Home Add New Region Address Book Nearby Places Street Address When the item is touched the following screen is displayed Adjusting the volume and others Settings gt Volume and Beeps Guidance Voice Ringer Vol incoming Call Outgoing Call Touch or located on the right and left of the bar graph to perform the adjustment Scrolling the message or list Destination gt Points of interest RESTAURANT LA A SEOL AK SAN STANTON CA AK SUBS SAN FRANCISCO CA AK S DONUTS PLACENTIA CA AKA CHOCHIN JAPANESE RSTRNT SAN JO e 1 45 Touching UP or DOWN allows you to scroll the message or list Inputting letters and numbers Street Address Destination gt 1 Touch the letter or number 2 When you desire to delete a character touch Delete Push and hold Delete to delete all of the characters
158. ected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 2 48 Navigation SETTING A CITY CENTER This allows you to have the system calculate a route to the center of a city without setting a specific location Destination P Change gilima 3 Home Region e i rs Address Book i Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Next Page and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Next Page City Center Previous Start Point Stored Routes Phone Number Go played Highlight City Center and push lt EN TER gt A character input screen is dis Destination gt City Center Last 5 Cities 4 Enter the name of the city highlight List and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed i INFO Highlight Last 5 Cities and push lt EN TER gt to display 5 cities recently set as destinations Destination gt City Center e iam LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES CA WEST LOS ANGELES WEST LOS ANGELES CA EAST LOS ANGELES EAST LOS ANGELES CA LAKE LOS ANGELES LAKE LOS ANGELES CA 1 4 Destination gt City Center Start Route Details Move Dest Store Dest POI info 5 Highlight the preferred destination from the list and push lt E
159. ed auto matically to accommodate readings that exceed the upper limit of the meter Using result screens to improve driving This section explains how to use the driving timeline screens Use this information to make your driving smoother INFO The criteria for smooth driving may vary depend ing on road conditions Use this information for reference purposes only Timeline and driving that show smooth operation of brake pedal 1 2 BRAKING Depressing the brake pedal slowly and smoothly will result in a smoothly dropping line By gradually depressing the brake pedal the angle of the line slopes gently down wards Slowly releasing the brake pedal results in a stable deceleration The timeline display gradually becomes a straight horizontal line When you release the brake pedal slowly the line of the braking panel slopes gently upwards Timeline and driving that show sudden operation of brake pedal 1 2 s 4 RAKING Because the brake pedal is being de pressed quickly the angle of the line drops off at a steep angle Quick application the brake pedal results in a steep dropping line When the brake pedal is repeatedly depressed and released the resulting line appears wavy Because the brake pedal was depressed quickly the vehicle stopped abruptly The graph becomes perpendicular to the time scale Multi function meter 9 23 STEERING SCREEN The steering scr
160. eee 8 2 8 13 Downloaded phonebook 6 00ee0 ee 4 9 Driver s Notes SCreen ei cices reverie eieetieevens 9 33 Driving record SCreCfis lt cctevesieeiawserseees 9 29 Driving support SCreen cit rere sie ie cesses 9 20 During a call sessen 4 8 Editing a route sessi ienero 2 59 Editing the address book 0000ee 2 87 End user termS sesser eser vetehanarssws 10 15 Fan speed control ever ite deceeveeseeenreyende sss 5 5 FCC regulatory information vvecd2csceseeererc 4 3 Features of multi function display system 1 2 Features of this navigation system 2 2 FM AM SAT radio operation 02 0005 3 9 FM AM SAT radio with Compact Disc CD PIVE erreso eena raai 3 8 Fuel economy information 00 eeee 6 3 Fuel economy SCreen 6 cee eee ee eee 9 27 SSS SSS Gear position Screen 6 ccc cece eee eens 9 26 Giving voice Commands 6 8 4 8 22 Gracenote pa terrscteteudereviiseesersieccueecess 3 19 Guidance screens and preview mode 2 79 Se ee Heating A C OFF wcosccteeevanetatwcnddeoseeens 5 3 How to handle the display 10 17 How to input letters and numbers 1 16 How to order map data updates 10 13 How to switch SCree ns ceeceeee eee eees 9 6 HOW to view Screen access eeeriernesdedeieeess 5 2 How to view the function meter screen 9 4 _ IC regulatory information
161. een allows you to confirm how the vehicle responds to your driving by display ing the results of how you operate the vehicle The results of your driving are displayed as a timeline of the g force exerted on the vehicle Use the displayed information to improve your steering smoothness 9 24 Multi function meter How to view screen 1 CORNERING G timeline graph of lateral g force Displays the lateral g force exerted on the vehicle The horizontal readout displays lateral g force while the vertical readout displays a timeline of the past 20 seconds of driving G force exerted on the vehicle when turning left is displayed on the right side of the screen G force exerted on the vehicle when turning right is displayed on the left side of the screen The g force timeline will begin to scroll down automa tically after a short period of time Red zone display The color of the graph will change when the level of g force exerted on the vehicle while decelerating exceeds a preset level 3 G meter Displays the g force currently being exerted on the vehicle due to deceleration 4 SPEED Displays the current driving speed 5 STEERING Displays the angle of the steering wheel a INFO The extent to which the steering of the vehicle is displayed on the meter may vary depending on the vehicle speed Due to the slope of a road this meter may register g force even when the vehicle is stopped This is not a
162. ence between the items that you can select as large or small panels Small panel Engine Coolant Temperature o Engine Oil Temperature O O ooo O OS Oo Engine Oil Pressure oo O Oo o Transmission Oil Temperature o o o Transmission Oil Pressure __ o o ooo OS Oo o C Speed ooo o ooy Fue Range ooo S o o Fuel Fow ooo S o o 0 Recent Fuel Economy o o o Od o Torge spit oo o ooo Accel pedal ooo o ooo Brake ped ooo ooo Steering ooo o oo Comeringgforce ooo OS o o Accel Braking gforce ooo Y O Oo Total g force a a 18 Cook oo o oo yol EEN ERER 6 8 9 16 16 17 INFO e Each panel selected will be saved e Panels will remain saved in the system even after the engine is turned off e Two of the same panels cannot be displayed at the same time e Two of the same panels of different sizes cannot be displayed at the same time e Panels that have not been assigned a display item remain empty Initializing display The modified display will return to the screen that was first configured 1 Display the screen you would like to initialize and push lt ENTER gt Multi function meter 9 9 eE amp EB48 6 G eee 10 Cornering G Force 11 Accel Braking G Force 12 TotalG Force 13 Reset the CUSTOM VIEW 1 to Default 13 13 Select a gauge to display 3 Highlight Reset the CUSTOM VIEW 1 to Default and push lt ENTER gt a INFO When operating the touch panel to
163. er system You can individually set the driver and front passenger side temperature using each tem perature control button 5 2 Heater and air conditioner Status Audio OFF HOW TO VIEW SCREEN Push lt STATUS gt to display the heater and air conditioner status screen 1 Displays the temperature setting for the driver side Displays the ventilator mode Displays that the air conditioner is set to AUTO mode Displays the fan speed setting Displayed when the DUAL model is turned ON a AA B BI Displays the temperature setting for the passenger side AUTOMATIC OPERATION COOLING AND OR DEHUMIDIFIED HEATING AUTO This mode may be used all year round The system works automatically to control the inside temperature air flow distribution and fan speed after the preferred temperature is set manually 1 Push lt AUTO gt The indicator on the button will illuminate and AUTO will be displayed 2 Operate the driver side temperature control dial to set the desired temperature Adjust the temperature to about 75 F 24 C for normal operation e The temperature of the passenger com partment will be maintained automati cally Air flow distribution and fan speed will also be controlled automatically 3 You can individually set driver and front passenger side temperature using each temperature control dial When lt DUAL gt the passenger side temperature control dial is operated the D
164. eration g force timeline You can use this information to improve your operation of the accelerator pedal 9 20 Multi function meter How to view screen 1 ACCEL G timeline graph Displays the direction of acceleration ex erted on the vehicle The vertical readout illustrates the progress of acceleration and the horizontal readout tracks the accelera tion timeline of the past 20 seconds Red zone display The color of the graph will change when the vehicle accelerates beyond a preset level of g force G meter Displays the g force currently being exerted on the vehicle 4 BOOST Displays the engine charger pressure 5 ACCEL PEDAL Displays the accelerator pedal position i INFO e This panel only displays acceleration infor mation when the vehicle is accelerating It does not display any acceleration informa tion when the vehicle is decelerating e Due to the slope of a road this meter may register g force even when the vehicle is stopped This is not a malfunction e When the VDC or the ABS is activated a mark will appear on the far left of the panel large panel only e The scale of the readout is adjusted auto matically to accommodate readings that exceed the upper limit of the meter Using result screens to improve driving This section explains how to use the driving timeline screens Use this information to make your driving smoother INFO The criteria for smooth d
165. eresesice 5 2 Cooling and or dehumidified heating AUTO 5 2 eam IG AUG 0 FE sea senacetessscnesunusnaescoctnaceuae 5 3 Dehumidified defrosting or defogging 5 4 MANUAL operation 22csiciectJeancctecesaserede rss heccececsaiaes 5 5 Fan Speed COMOL scincctsteneeeetoesineineoessteeuvdereacs 5 5 Air FOCI CULATION sc cccccaxenccsueeccswndieddesdvasorwswavennens 5 5 Outside air Circulation ccccc cece cece cece cece eens 5 5 Automatic air intake Control 0ceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 5 Air flow control i ccic a ertnnitnsatoneesnnceisaie ex aedionsnemeniades 5 6 To turn the system OM cesses ce aeteewiecccmumerncnaveonnecss 5 6 META ONS E E E A EE E A T 5 6 Operating UDS asiasana ea A 5 7 In cabin microfilter ssssssesssrerusrernnrnrrnrnrrrrnrrsrn 5 7 Servicing air CONGINIONCR xetvharcenesacnegioverreiercenecanes 5 7 OPERATION PRECAUTIONS e The air conditioner cooling function operates only when the engine is running e Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle Pets should not be left alone either On hot sunny days temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to people or animals e Do not use the recirculation mode for long periods as it may cause the interior air to become stale and the windows to fog up Start the engine and operate the heater and air condition
166. es COMPATIBILITY The following models are available e Third generation iPod Firmware version 2 3 or later Audiobook and Podcast are not available e Fourth generation iPod Firmware version 3 1 1 or later e Fifth generation iPod Firmware version 1 1 2 or later e iPod mini Firmware version 1 41 or later e iPod photo Firmware version 1 2 1 or later e iPod nano Firmware version 1 2 or later Make sure that your iPod firmware is updated AUDIO MAIN OPERATION Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position Then push lt DISC AUX gt repeatedly to switch to the iPod mode If the system has been turned off while the iPod was playing pushing the ON OFF VOL control knob will start the iPod DISC AUX button When lt DISC AUX gt is pushed with the system off and the iPod connected the system will turn on If another audio source is playing and the iPod is connected push lt DISC AUX gt repeatedly until the center display changes to the iPod mode Interface The interface for iPod operation shown on the vehicle center display is similar to the iPod interface Use the center dial and lt ENTER gt or lt BACK gt to play the iPod with your favorite settings The following items can be chosen from the menu list screen For further information about each item see the iPod Owner s Manual e Playlists e Artists e Albums e Songs e Podcasts e Genres e Com
167. ested route 1 STORING A ROUTE page 2 83 Map Scroll Displays a map screen where you can confirm the location of the destination Even if you touch the map screen the same map screen as when Map Scroll selected is displayed Adding a destination or waypoint Before starting route guidance you can add destinations and or waypoints A total of 6 destinations or waypoints can be set Calculate Route Start More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll 1 Highlight Add Way Pt and push lt EN TER gt Calculate Route gt Add Waypoint Change ail gt a n Region Address Book o Nearby Places Street Address a Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page 2 Set additional destinations or waypoints and push lt ENTER gt Navigation 2 55 a INFO The method of searching for a location is the same as the one for a destination 1 2 SETTING A DESTINATION Calculate Route gt Add Waypoint Add to Route Move Location POI info Store Location The selected location is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Add to Route after confirming the location and push lt ENTER gt INFO You can modify the location by selecting Move Location The method of adjusting a location is the same as the one for a destination 1 Adjusting the location of the destina tion page 2 51 2 56 Navigation Calculate Route gt Edit Route gt Father co
168. et 350ft 4 W 172ND ST Ai Current Street S FIGUEROA ST a 1 gt W WALNUT ST 3 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Where am I and push lt EN TER gt 3 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Contents of vehicle location information 1 Next Street Displays the next street on the route 2 Current Street Displays the current street on the route 3 Previous Street Displays the previous street on the route 4 Displays the distance to the next intersec tion on the route 5 Displays the distance traveled from the previous intersection on the route Viewing information 6 13 VIEWING GPS CURRENT LOCATION INFORMATION This allows you to display GPS information such as the positioning status latitude longitude altitude and satellite locations Information gt GPS Satellite info 4 X gt 94 5 4 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight GPS Satellite Info and push lt ENTER gt 3 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen 6 14 Viewing information Contents of GPS information 1 Calculation Displays the GPS positioning method 3 dimension Calculating the latitude longitude and altitude by four or more satellites 2 dimension Calculating the latitude longitude and altitude by three or more satellites Out of ra nge
169. evious route Highlight the preferred condition and push e If the vehicle overly deviates from the lt ENTER gt The indicator for the selected 2 68 Navigation suggested route the system calculates a new route condition illuminates When the current location map screen or route setting screen is displayed the system recalculates a route with the set conditions Available items Use Traffic Info Enables all traffic information related func tions Show Traffic Flow on Map Displays the traffic flow with an arrow on the map screen Show Incidents on Map Displays the traffic incidents e g accident on the map screen Blink Red Traffic Flow Blinks the red traffic flow lines that represent congestions Use Traffic for Travel Time Calculates the estimated travel time to destination taking traffic flow into considera tion Use Traffic for Route Calculation Allows you to perform the route search with the traffic information taken into considera tion When Auto Reroute is set the detour route search can be performed automati cally Traffic Announcements This can provide you with the announcement of the traffic information event on the route i INFO An XM Navtraffic subscription is re quired in order to receive Traffic Information Even when Show Traffic Flow On Map and Show Incidents on Map are set to off the list display of Info On Route and Nearby Traffic I
170. ew or the 3D building graphics Birdview 1 TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP page 6 11 2 12 Navigation Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Guide Screen Highlight Map Settings and push lt EN TER gt Map gt Map Settings Settings Back to Map Highlight Change View and push lt EN TER gt Highlight the preferred map view and push lt ENTER gt The indicator of the selected map view illuminates Push lt MAP gt or touch Back to Map to return to the current location map screen Available items Plan View Switches to Plan View Birdview Switches to Birdview Split Plan View Changes to the split screen mode and both halves display maps in Plan View Split Birdview Changes to the split screen mode and the left half displays the map in Plan View and the right half displays the map in Birdview li INFO When you select Split Plan View or Split Birdview Left Settings and Right Settings become available This is used to operate the left right screen 12 Operation with split screen display page 2 17 If Split Plan View or Split Birdview is selected the normal map scrolling and scale adjustment are set in the right screen However if you touch an icon before adjusting the map direction or scale then each screen can be adjusted independently Split Birdview You can also set th
171. f the selected icon illumi nates 4 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen The activated landmark icons are displayed on the map Landmark icons that can be displayed Restaurant Gas Station Hotel ATM R Rest Area Navigation 2 21 a INFO e You can also set the landmark icons using the following procedure 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt EN TER gt 3 Highlight Landmark Icons and push lt ENTER gt e The landmark icons are not displayed on the map screen when the map scale is set to 1 4 mile 500 m or higher in Plan View or to 1 mile 2 km or higher in Birdview E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To display all of the landmark icons Landmark Icons Alternate command mode 2 22 Navigation Map scrolling information Information about the location on which the center of the cross pointer is placed by scrolling on the map can be set to be displayed 1 Push lt SETTING gt Settings Audio Display Navigation Volume and Beeps Others 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Navigation Map Scrolling Information Map Golor Settings Audio Display on Map Keyboard Input Small Step Zoom by Dial o Highlight Map Scrolling Information and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Map Scrolling
172. f you speak oh instead of zero Reason You can only say zero for O You can say zero or Oh for o Voice recognition 8 5 Command List Category Command Command Operates Navigation function Operates Phone function Displays vehicle Information function Displays User Guide Navigation Command Command Searches for a location by the street address specified and sets a route for continental US only Sets a route to a facility near the current vehicle location Sets a route to your home that is stored in the Address book Previous Destinations Sets a route to a previous destination Phone Command International Call Makes an international call by allowing more than 10 digits to be spoken Change Number Corrects the phone number when it is not recognized available during phone number entry 8 6 Voice recognition Information Command Fuel Economy Displays fuel economy information Trip Computer Displays trip information Displays maintenance information Traffic Info Turns the traffic information system ON and OFF Voice recognition 8 7 VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES Voice Recognition P Voice Recognition To use the voice recognition function speaking E A one command is sometimes sufficient but at 1 other times it is necessary to speak two or more Phone commands As examples some additional basic Navigation operations that can be performed by voice information comman
173. from the current location is displayed If the urgent event is on the recommended route and if a detour is found the detour route notification screen is displayed when the vehicle approaches the detour point TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP NO SIWES TEGENTURYAEWV 2 With subscription to XM NavTraffic service traffic information is displayed on both Plan View and Birdview map screens See Notes on XM NavTraffic Information for further information Tap NOTES ON XM NAVTRAFFIC IN FORMATION page 10 12 Screen information 1 Road conditions Free Flow Green Moderate traffic Yellow Heavy traffic Red Section affected by serious traffic event Purple Estimated travel time to destination calcu lated with consideration of traffic information on route Viewing information 6 11 3 Traffic information icons m Events on route Events not on or when no route 4 RAR Traffic indicator Displays the reception condition of traffic information transmitted from the provider Green Reception condition is good Gray Reception condition is not good No mark Subscription to XM NavTraffic service is not detected 6 12 Viewing information i INFO Checking detailed information for the traffic information icons on the If the route is not already set all of the event i y map icons on the map screen are displayed in color When th
174. ggested route Route guidance is set to off Turn on route guidance Route information is not provided for certain types of roads roads This is not a malfunction displayed in gray The auto reroute calculation or detour Route calculations took priority conditions into consideration but the This is not a malfunction calculation suggests the same route as same route was calculated the one previously suggested A waypoint cannot be added Five waypoints are already set on the route including ones that you have A maximum of 5 waypoints can be set on the route If you already passed want to go to 6 or more waypoints perform route calculations multiple times as necessary The suggested route is not displayed Roads near the destination cannot be calculated Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road and recalculate the route The starting point and destination are too close Set a more distant destination The starting point and destination are too far away Divide your trip by selecting one or two intermediate destinations and perform route calculations multiple times There are time restricted roads by the day of the week by time near Set Use Time Restricted Roads to off the current vehicle location or destination I SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATION page 2 67 A part of the route is not displayed The suggested route includes narrow streets roads displayed in gray This is not a malfuncti
175. ght Guidance Settings and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Voice Announcements and push lt ENTER gt Set average speeds Available items You can calculate the required time to the destination based on the set vehicle speeds Route gt Voice Announcements Auto If set to ON the system automatically Twice Three Times e To repeat voice guidance once Guidance Voice Repeat Alternate command mode Route gt Set Average Speeds Auto After finishing the setting push lt ENTER gt or lt BACK to activate the setting Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen calculates the required time to the destina tion the indicator illuminates and the speed settings cannot be changed Frost e Freeway LUES Allows you to adjust the average vehicle ERTES speed on a freeway by moving the center Highlight Twice or Three Times and push Residential dial in the direction of or lt ENTER gt The indicator for the selected l number of repetitions illuminates e Main Road l Allows you to adjust the average vehicle Push lt MAP gt to return to the current Push lt ROUTE gt speed on a main road by moving the center location map screen a dial in the direction of or Highlight Guidance Settings and push z o lt ENTER gt e own Road E Ser ng py yolks commane oe Allows you to adjust the average vehicle
176. gs the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available setting items Current tracking Map Scroll Displays the tracked route up to the current location OK Applies the settings Settings gt Tracking Display Settings Map Scroll Hename Replace Delete OK Available setting items Stored tracked routes Map Scroll Displays a stored tracked route on the map Rename Changes the name t Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 Replace Overwrites the stored tracked route to the current tracked route Delete Deletes the stored tracked route OK Applies the settings Displaying a tracked route The stored tracked route can be displayed on the map as necessary Settings gt Tracking Display Settings Corrent Tracking 1 W CENTURY BLVD 2 SFIGUERDA ST 3 None Add New 4 None Add New 1 Highlight Stored Tracking and push lt EN TER gt 2 Highlight the tracked route that you desire to display on the map screen and push lt ENTER gt The Show indicator illumi nates and the Edit screen is displayed Settings gt Tracking Display Settings Map Scroll Rename Replace Delete OK After you confirm the location to display the tracked route highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt The screen returns to the previous screen 4 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen INFO e Current tracking is displayed
177. gueroa street B Voice Recognition gt Address R CALIFORNIA a INFO jj Only the official street names stored in the map data can be recognized by the system You need to speak the street name precisely including boulevard way north south etc In this case you cannot speak Figueroa street or Figueroa Say a CITY NAME 5 Speak the name of the city Gardena Voice recognition 8 29 Voice Recognition gt Address mn GARDENA LOS ANGELES S FIGUEROA 5 S DALTON S SPRING ST 7 Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the list of street names appears 8 After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again speak One Voice Recognition gt Address S FIGUEROA S GARDENA LOS ANGELES CA ouse Range 14300 Say No House Number to use on the street 9 Speak the house number 1 How to speak numbers page 8 5 8 30 Voice recognition A INFO If you do not know the house number speak No house number Voice Recognition gt Address gn S FIGUEROA 5 GARDENA LOS ANGELES CA show Map to adjust default location on j manual control 10 To confirm the destination location on the map speak Show map To calculate a route speak Calculate route 9 Multi function meter About multi function MEE sncceredescvesdeaeeavesececaie dees 9 2 Driving SUDDOM SCIGEN srrrircssisiiisiisisrerasser
178. h lt TALK gt once to return to the previous screen e f you want to cancel the command push and hold lt TALK gt The message Voice cancelled will be announced e When you do not say a command the system pauses the operation Push lt TALK gt to restart the operation e f you want to adjust the volume of the system feedback push the volume control buttons or on the steering switch or use the audio system volume knob while the system is making an announcement How to speak numbers NISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certain way to speak numbers when giving voice commands Refer to the following examples General rule Only single digits O zero to 9 can be used For example if you would like to say 500 five zero zero can be used but five hundred cannot Examples 1 800 662 6200 One eight zero zero six six two six two zero zero Improving Recognition of Phone numbers You can improve the recognition of phone numbers by saying the phone number in 3 groups of numbers For example when you try to call 800 662 6200 say Eight Zero Zero first and the system will then ask you for the next three digits Then say Six Six Two After recognition the system will then ask for the last 4 digits Say Six Two Zero Zero Using this method of phone digit entry can improve recognition performance i INFO When speaking a house number speak the number 0 as
179. h certain conditions There may be cases that the vehicle has to turn but voice guidance is not provided Voice guidance contents may vary depend ing on the direction of the turn and the type of intersection The voice guidance timing will vary depend ing on the situation When the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route voice guidance is not available The system will not announce this to you Refer to the map and recalculate the route 1 RECALCULATE ROUTE page 2 69 Voice guidance may not accurately corre spond with road numbers and directions at freeway junctions Voice guidance may not accurately corre spond to street names at freeway exits General system information 10 11 The displayed street names may sometimes differ from the actual names or UN KNOWN STREET NAME may be dis played Voice guidance is not available when the Guidance Voice indicator is not illuminated Voice guidance will start when the vehicle enters the suggested route Refer to the map for directions to the starting point of the route When approaching a waypoint voice gui dance will announce You have arrived at waypoint 1 2 3 4 Voice guidance will switch to the next section of the route When voice guidance is not available refer to the map for directions In some cases voice guidance ends before arrival at the destination Refer to the destination icon on the map to reach the destination
180. he Plan View display Actual distance tatamilla om 640 km 32 miles 64 km 1 1 28 million 8 miles 16 km 5 miles 10 km Normal Map NA Example The widest level 2 miles 4 km 1 mile 2 km 1 2 mile 1 km 1 4 mile 500 m 1 8 mile 200 m 300 ft 100 m 150 ft 50 m Building footprint 150 ft 50 m graphics 1 2 500 75 ft 25 m Navigation 2 11 OTHER SETTINGS FOR THE MAP SCREEN Other settings are also available for the map screen such as switching the map view changing the map direction splitting the screen etc Scale level of the Birdview display Mapsoao inten between Map scale grids 160 miles 1 20 48 million 256 km Normal Map Switching the map view The map view can be changed between Plan View and Birdview The map can also be displayed in the split screen mode Example The most detailed level Store Location Nearby Map Settings 1 25 000 1 6 mile 250 m 3D building 1 6 000 180 ft 60 m graphics 1 3 000 90 ft 30 m Landmark icons store Tracking Guide Screen 1 40 000 1 4 mile 500 m Example The widest level INFO H 1 Push lt ENTER gt while the current location The traffic information icons are not displayed on map screen is displayed the map screen when the map scale is set to 1 4 mile 500 m or higher in Plan View to 1 mile 2 km or higher in Birdview to the building footprint graphics Plan Vi
181. he house number if the map data contains the relevant data Destination Home Change D P eje Region fis Ai FEZ Address Book Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Street Address and push lt EN TER gt A character input screen is dis played Destination gt Strect Address 18501 A I No House Delete Enter the house number highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt If you do not know the house number highlight No House and push lt ENTER gt A street name input screen is displayed Destination gt Strect Address e SFI City Symbols Enter the name of the street After finishing the entry highlight List and push lt EN TER gt A list of cities is displayed Destination gt Street Address 5 FIGUEROA ST CARSON CA S FIGUERDA ST GARDENA CA Destination gt Strect Address Star t Route Details Move Dest Store Dest 5 Highlight the correct city of the destination from the list and push lt ENTER gt INFO In some cases when a street name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number displayed on the list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches 6 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the l
182. hed off for Drive the vehicle for a while on a road where GPS correct position example by a ferry or car transporter signals can be received The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be incorrect depending This is not a malfunction Drive the vehicle for a while on the driving environments and the levels of positioning accuracy of the to automatically correct the position and direction of navigation system the vehicle icon I ABOUT CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION page 10 2 When the vehicle is traveling on a new Because the new road is not stored in the map data the system Updated road information will be included in the next road the vehicle icon is located on automatically places the vehicle icon on the nearest road available version of the map data another road nearby The screen does not switch to the night The daytime screen was set the last time the headlights were turned on Set the screen to the night screen mode using screen even after turning on the head lt Day Night gt when you turn on the headlights lights Te DISPLAY SETTINGS page 7 2 The map does not scroll even when the The current location map screen is not displayed Push lt MAP gt vehicle is moving The vehicle icon is not displayed The current location map screen is not displayed Push lt MAP gt The GPS indicator on the screen re GPS signals cannot be received under certain conditions such as in a Drive on an open straight road for
183. her current driving or road conditions Always rely on your own judgement when driving a car taking into account current driving conditions The company trademarks used in this product to identify locations and business offices are the trademarks of their respective owners Their use does not represent sponsorship approval or recommendation of this product by these companies END USER TERMS The data Data is provided for your personal internal use only and not for resale It is protected by copyright and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you on the one hand and ZENRIN CoO LTD ZENRIN CO LTD and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers on the other hand 2006 NAVTEQ Insert any applicable copy right notices as required for the country specific Data being used All rights reserved The Data for areas of Canada includes informa tion taken with permission from Canadian authorities including Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada Queen s Printer for Ontario Canada Post Corporation GeoBase NAVTEQ holds a non exclusive license from the United States Postal Service to publish and sell ZIP 4 information United States Postal Service 2005 Prices are not established controlled or approved by the United States Postal Service The following trademarks and registrations are owned by the USPS United States Postal Ser
184. hicle maintenance informa tion te MAINTENANCE INFORMATION page 6 5 Traffic Info Allows Traffic Info setup 1 VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC IN FORMATION page 6 7 Where am I Displays information regarding the current vehicle location 1 VIEWING INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION page 6 13 GPS Satellite Info Displays GPS information regarding the current vehicle location 1 VIEWING GPS CURRENT LOCA TION INFORMATION page 6 14 Voice Recognition Alternate command mode Displays the list of voice recognition 12 Confirming voice commands page 8 14 Navigation Version Displays the map version information 1 VIEWING NAVIGATION SYSTEM VERSION INFORMATION page 6 14 VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY FUEL ECONOMY INFORMATION The distance to empty average fuel economy and current fuel economy shown on the right side bar will be displayed for reference information gt Fuci Economy Distance to Empty KEKE To reset the Average Fuel Economy highlight Reset and push lt ENTER gt Viewing information 6 3 information gt Fuci Economy Record If View is highlighted and lt ENTER gt is pushed the average fuel consumption history will be displayed in graph form along with the average for the previous Reset to Reset period The unit can be converted between US and Metric 1 UNIT SETTINGS page 7 8 6 4 Viewing information TIR
185. hile the screen is touched Screen information 1 Cross pointer 2 Distance from the current location to the cross pointer 3 Street name INFO When the operation is performed during driving the scrolling is stopped after the screen scrolls to the touched direction for a specified amount If the map screen is set to the building footprint graphics the map cannot be scrolled while driving Fine adjusting the cursor position 1 Touch Slow Displays the 8 directional key 2 Touch the 8 directional key to adjust the cross pointer position Touch BACK to end the adjustment a INFO Fine adjusting the cursor position is not possible while driving Birdview 1 Touch the screen Displays the cross pointer and 8 directional 2 Touch the direction you desire to scroll to The map continues to scroll while the screen is touched Screen information 1 Cross pointer 2 Distance from the current location to the cross pointer 3 Street name 3 Touch gh or to change the direc tion of the map 4 Rotates the map clockwise P Rotates the map counterclockwise The cross pointer moves in the direc tion of the arrow a INFO When the operation is performed during driving the scrolling is stopped after the screen scrolls to the touched direction for a specified amount If the map scale is set to 180 ft 60 m or less the map cannot be scrolled while dri
186. ible Close the windows to eliminate the surrounding noises traffic noise and vibration sounds etc which may prevent the system from correctly recognizing the voice commands e Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a command e Speak in a natural conversational voice without pausing between words e If the air conditioner is set to Auto the fan speed is automatically lowered so that your commands can be recognized more easily GIVING VOICE COMMANDS 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch Voice Recognition R 2 A list of commands appears on the screen and the system provides the voice menu prompt Would you like to access Phone Navigation Information or Help 3 After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from 3 to B speak a command 4 Continue to follow the voice menu prompts and speak after the tone sounds until your desired operation is completed Operating tips e Say a command after the tone e Commands that are available are always shown on the display and spoken through voice menu prompts Commands other than those that are displayed are not accepted Please follow the prompts given by the system e f the command is not recognized the system announces Please say again Repeat the command in a clear voice e Push lt TALK gt once to return to the previous screen e f you want to cancel the command push and hold lt TALK gt
187. idance is not available even when the vehicle should make a turn The vehicle has deviated from the suggested route Go back to the suggested route or request route calculation again Route guidance is set to off Turn on route guidance The guidance content does not correspond The content of voice guidance may vary depending on the types of Follow all traffic rules and regulations to the actual condition intersections at which turns are made 11 8 Troubleshooting guide AUDIO SYSTEM Symptom Cause and Countermeasure Check if the CD CF was inserted correctly Check if the CD CF is scratched or dirty Check if there is condensation inside the player and if there is wait until the condensation is gone about 1 hour before using the player If there is a temperature increase error the player will play correctly after it returns to the normal temperature lf there is a mixture of music CD files CD DA data and MP3 WMA files on a CD only the music CD files CD DA data Cannot play will be played Files with extensions other than MP3 WMA mp3 or wma cannot be played In addition the character codes and number of characters for folder names and file names should be in compliance with the specifications Check if the disc or the file is generated in an irregular format This may occur depending on the variation or the setting of MP3 WMA writing applications or other text editing applications Check
188. if the finalization process such as session close and disc close is done for the disc Check if the CD CF is protected by copyright Poor sound quality Check if the CD CF is scratched or dirty It takes a relatively long time before the music If there are many folder or file levels on the MP38 WMA CD CF or if it is a multisession disc some time may be required starts playing before the music starts playing The writing software and hardware combination might not match or the writing speed writing depth writing width etc Music cuts off or skips iad i might not match the specifications Try using the slowest writing speed Skipping with high bit rate files Skipping may occur with large quantities of data such as for high bit rate data l When a non MP3 WMA file has been given an extension of MP3 WMA mp3 or wma or when play is prohibited Move immediately to the next song when playing l aac by copyright protection the player will skip to the next song The songs do not play back in the desired order idle sats order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software so the files might not play in the Troubleshooting guide 11 9 BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM The system should respond correctly to all voice commands without difficulty If problems are encountered try the following solutions Where the solutions are listed by number try each solution in turn starting with number
189. in the top right corner of the display between on and off The indicator light illuminates when the clock display is set to on Clock Format Use the center dial to change the clock format between 12 hour and 24 hour Offset Adjust Use the center dial to adjust the offset value between 59 and 59 Daylight Saving Time Select to toggle the daylight saving time setting between on and off The indicator light illuminates when the daylight saving time setting is set to on Time Zone Select an appropriate time zone from the list that appears when you select this item Pacific Mountain Central Eastern Atlantic Newfoundland Hawai Alaska COMFORT amp CONV SETTINGS Settings gt Comfort amp Conv Auto interior Speed Sensing Wiper interval Selective Door Unlock intelligent Key Lock Unlock Return All Settings to Default The following display will appear when pushing lt SETTING gt selecting Comfort amp Conv and pushing lt ENTER gt This key does not appear on the display until the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position Available items e Auto Interior Illumination When this item is turned to ON the interior lights will illuminate if any door is unlocked e Speed Sensing Wiper Interval When this item is turned to ON the wiper interval is adjusted automatically according to the vehicle speed Selective Door Unlock When this item is turned
190. ing for a detour route taking traffic information into consideration 2 65 Selecting panel 2cceedsyeetenivecieeriedenswelit 9 7 Servicing air conditioner ssss ereere 5 7 Setting a City Center cee eee 2 48 Setting a destination ccee eens 2 26 Setting a detour route cc eee 2 71 Setting a freeway entrance exit 2 45 Setting a nearby place eeeeee 2 39 Setting a point of interest 05 2 30 Setting a previous destination 2 41 Setting a Street Address 0cceeeee 2 28 Setting an Intersection 0eeeeeeees 2 47 Setting by phone number 2 44 Setting conditions for the route CalCUlAUON serere e E h 2 67 Setting from Address Book 5 2 38 Setting from Map se ieccenc nrececesertareeese es 2 49 Setting from stored routes ece aes 2 43 Setting the alternate command mode 8 23 Setting the previous starting point 2 42 Setting your home scisccepcnuchuts liedectetis ar 2 37 Settings SCreen cccrsescierceeebescdiedecetteds sec 7 2 Standard MOE dscuisscoeterceneereeebertiedes 8 2 Start up SCreen sdacstssese tear seceeenewesrtben 1 11 Status SCreen x scuseivncesinerceceerseenaitiedces 6 2 Steering SCreen ore sceredeeceeceseeeceesea ee 9 24 Steering switch ccereedeereneeecreseeeeees eases 1 10 Stopwatch screen vad dnerrateeerdeeeteoededeee 9 29
191. initialize the display the same procedure used to select a meter is performed 12 Select using touch panel page 9 8 9 10 Multi function meter PERFORMANCE AND VEHICLE IN FORMATION PANEL The appearance of each panel varies The way that large panels and small panels are displayed also differs even when the same mechanical information is displayed Engine coolant temperature Displays the temperature of the engine coolant CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen a INFO When this meter displays in red reduce the Operating speed of the engine RPMs and drive at a reduced speed Driving while the engine coolant tempera ture is high may cause engine damage When screens other than the FUNCTION screen are displayed the screen will not change even if the meter values register red zone readings Engine oil temperature ii INFO Displays the engine oil temperature reading e When this meter displays in red reduce the operating speed of the engine RPMs and drive at a reduced speed e Driving while the engine oil temperature is high may cause engine damage 186 e When screens other than the FUNCTION k screen are displayed the screen will not Fissi Jana change even if the meter values register red CUSTOM VIEW 3 gt zone readings Large panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen Engine oil pressure Displays the engine oil pressure The reading on this dial will change based on the engine speed
192. into consideration 0eeeeeeeees 2 65 Storing an avoid area 9 85 Setting conditions for the route calculation 2 67 Editing the address book cceceeeeeeneeeeeees 2 87 Recalculate route cceeeeee cece tence eee e eee 2 69 Deleting a stored iem sise sedciedacctentensestzeenn 9 100 Setting a detour route cece teste eee ees 2 71 Other navigation settings iss cktdedadesecicdenersawedac 2 104 Route guidance settings see 2 72 Navigation SCPE6CMiiescos cs iedavcastadenddweasioscanteens 2 104 FEATURES OF THIS NAVIGATION SYSTEM ROUTE GUIDANCE The main features of the NISSAN Navigation System are visual guidance and voice guidance in selected map coverage areas Utilizing a network of GPS Global Positioning System satellites the NISSAN Navigation System tracks your location on the map and navigates you to a preferred location Once you set the destination in a map coverage area the NISSAN Navigation System will calculate a route from your current location to your destination The real time map display and turn by turn voice guidance leads the driver along the route These features can be espe cially helpful when driving to unfamiliar locations The system may be unable to set a destination and or calculate a route when the destination is outside the map coverage area Additionally voice guidance may not be available if the destination is outside the map coverage area 12
193. ion Route gt Edit NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA yuting MC DONALD S GARDENA CA i routing 6 The icon corresponding to the set route condition is displayed Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen A INFO The recalculated route may not be the shortest route because the system priori tizes easy to drive roads for safety reasons If you set the route conditions from Route Settings all sections in the route are subject to the same route conditions even though you have set different route condi tions for different sections in Edit CONFIRMING A ROUTE When the suggested route is displayed after calculation you can confirm the route informa tion or simulate the suggested route 1 2 Route Cancel Route Route Settings Edit Recalculate Route Information Oi Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings g Push lt ROUTE gt Highlight Route Information and push lt ENTER gt Route gt Route ion Turn List Preview Simulation Store Route A a Map Scroll Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Turn list Displays the details of the suggested route 1 Using turn list page 2 64 Preview Allows you to confirm the suggested route by scrolling the map 1 Using route preview page 2 64 Simulation Allows you to simulate the suggested route This function provides a detailed image of the r
194. ion The map scale is set at a level where the display of icons is impossible There is no faster route compared to the current route based on the road network and traffic information The navigation system is designed not to avoid this event because the actual period of closure may differ from the declared roadwork period Check your subscription status of XM NavTraffic Check that the map scale is set at a level in which the display of icons is possible te Traffic information can be displayed in the following scale levels page 6 12 The automatic detour search is not intended for avoiding traffic jams It searches for the fastest route taking into consideration such things as traffic jams Follow the current route Also see NOTES ON XM NavTraffic INFORMATION for further information Observe the actual road conditions and follow the instructions on the road for detour when necessary If the road actually is closed use the detour function and set the detour distance to avoid the road section that is closed Troubleshooting guide 11 11 VOICE RECOGNITION The system does not recognize The interior of the vehicle is too noisy Close the windows or have other occupants be quiet your command The volume of your voice is too low Speak louder or The system recognizes your The volume of your voice is too loud Speak softer command incorrectly Your pronunciation is unclear Speak clearly You are s
195. ion timing When driving your vehicle follow the actual traffic control signs and notices on the roads Reproducing or copying this map software is strictly prohibited by law General system information 10 13 Published by NISSAN North America Inc 2002 Navigation Technologies All rights reserved Certain business data provided by infoUSA com Inc Copyright 2002 All rights reserved A WARNING e This navigation system should not be used to replace your own judge ment No itinerary suggested by this navigation system should ever over ride any highway regulations your own judgement or a knowledge of safe driving practices Do not follow the navigation system s suggested itinerary if it would cause you to perform a dangerous or illegal act place you in a dangerous situation or take you into an area you con sider unsafe e The advice provided by the naviga tion system is to be regarded as a suggestion only There may be times when the navigation system displays the vehicle s location in correctly fails to suggest the short est route or fails to direct you to your desired destination In such instances rely on your own driving 10 14 General system information judgement taking into account the driving conditions at the time Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services The da tabase does not contain a complete listing of emergency services such as police stations fire hall
196. is setting is ON it is possible to adjust the scale in smaller steps than with normal scale adjustment Auto North Up Zoom When this setting is ON the orientation of the map is automatically changed to North Up when the widest map scale is selected The orientation is changed to North Up even when Heading Up is set Adjust Current Location Corrects the position of current location 1 Adjusting the current vehicle location page 2 108 Reset ALL Navigation Settings to Default Resets all of the settings to default T Reset all navigation settings to de fault page 2 109 Customizing nearby places You can change the categories used for searching Points of Interest nearby The modified list of Points of Interest can be used for searching for a location using Nearby Places 12 SETTING A NEARBY PLACE page 2 39 Settings gt Navigation Avoid Area Settings Tracking Display Settings Nearby Places Custom Set tings Map Scrolling information Map Color Settings 1 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Nearby Places Custom Settings and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Nearby Places Custom Settings Item 1 item Z Item 3 item 4 Item 5 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt The main category list is dis played Settings gt Nearby Places Custom Settings Restaurant Shopping Auto Service Travel Banking Highlight a main category and
197. isplayed On the left screen the detailed information about the event is displayed You can scroll the message by using the center dial or the touch panel Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen NEARBY TRAFFIC INFO The list of traffic information around the current vehicle location is displayed A maximum of 400 events can be displayed information gt Traffic info info on Route Nearby Traffic info User Locations Traffic info Settings 1 Highlight Nearby Traffic Info and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed information gt Nearby Traffic into Fe in Imile On 696 in Amiles On 1 75 Fs in Smiles On M 10 In 4miles On 1 696 in 10miles On I 96 2 Select the event that you desire to check the detailed information for and push lt EN TER gt information gt Nearby Traffic info TA in 30miles On CA 57 NORTHBOUND around SUNSE CROSSING RD 3 The map screen centered around the selected event is displayed On the left screen the detailed information about the event is displayed You can scroll the message by using the center dial or the touch panel 4 Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen USER LOCATIONS You can check the traffic information around stored locations The method of how to store a location is the same as for the operation with Address Book 1 Storing a location by searching page 2 80 information gt Traffi
198. l Call Logs Call Downloaded To make a call follow the procedures below 1 Push lt PHONE gt or the button on the steering wheel The PHONE screen will appear on the display Highlight Call Phonebook on the PHONE menu and push lt ENTER gt Select the registered person s name from the list and push lt ENTER gt Dialing will start and the screen will change to the call in progress screen After the call is over perform one of the following to finish the call a Highlight Hang up and push lt EN TER gt b Push the wheel c Push lt PHONE gt button on the steering There are different methods to make a call Select one of the following options instead of Call Phonebook in step 2 above Redial Dial the previously dialed number again Call Call Logs Select the name or phone number from the incoming or outgoing call logs Call Downloaded Select the name or phone number from the downloaded call list Dial Keypad Input the phone number manually using the keypad displayed on the screen 1 Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 RECEIVING A CALL When you hear a phone ring the display will change to the incoming call mode To receive a call perform one of the following procedures listed below 1 Highlight Answer and push lt ENTER gt 2 Push lt PHONE gt 3 Pushthe button on the steering wheel Bluetooth
199. l a given dis tance when the fuel indicator ap proaches E empty or the fuel warning light illuminates be sure to fuel your vehicle 105 EAST CENTURY FW LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES W CENTURY LVU m e SUUTAH aT How to view screen 1 With the DRIVER S NOTES screen dis oe played push lt START STOP gt The DRI 1 MARK LIST waypoint list VER S NOTES function will activate and the Displays a list of waypoints saved auto imer indicator will fash matically or manually 2 Timer indicator Flashes while the timer is operating 3 FUEL RANGE Displays the amount of fuel and the distance the vehicle can travel on the remaining fuel Multi function meter 9 33 W CENTURY BLVD E i 15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY DRIVER S NOTES 2 Pass the waypoint The waypoint will be 4 automatically recorded and will be displayed in the list T CENTURY FW 03 38 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES W CENTURY BLVD 15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY DRIVER S NOTES Push lt START STOP gt The DRIVER S NOTES function will end The waypoint will be displayed as described l 2d LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES W CENTURY BLVD wA f 28 k15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY DRIVER S NOTES 3 Push lt MRK gt The waypoint will be dis played in the list when lt MRK gt is pushed 9 34 Multi function meter below The name of the waypoint that was selected when lt MRK gt was pushed State line provincial border name of state provin
200. l for the details You can also visit www nissanusa com bluetooth or call NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department for instructions on pairing NISSAN recom mended cellular phones When the pairing is completed the screen will return to the Bluetooth setup display PHONEBOOK REGISTRATION gt Phonebook Settings None Add New None Add New None Add New None Add New Up to 40 phone numbers can be stored in the phonebook 1 Push lt SETTINGS and highlight PHONE Then push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Phonebook and push lt EN TER gt 3 Highlight None Add New from the name list of the phonebook and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Phoncbook Enter Data by Keypad Gopy from Downloaded Phonebook Transfer via Bluetooth 4 Highlight Transfer via Bluetooth and push lt ENTER gt in order to register your cellular phone memory in the phonebook 5 Operate the cellular phone to send a person s name and phone number from the memory of the cellular phone The memory sending procedure from the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone manufacturer See the cellular phone Own er s Manual for more details Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 4 5 Settings gt Phonebook After the memory is registered in the phone book the system will ask if you want to add a voicetag for it If you want to add a voicetag select YES on the Add a voicetag screen For example if
201. lay Auto Day Display N Brightness Contrast Background Color Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Display and push lt ENTER gt Highlight the preferred adjustment item and push lt ENTER gt Adjust the preferred setting After setting push lt ENTER gt or lt BACK gt to apply the setting Push lt BACK gt to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available items Display Allows you to turn on off the screen 12 DISPLAY page 7 3 Brightness Allows you to adjust the screen brightness IF BRIGHTNESS page 7 3 Contrast Allows you to adjust the screen contrast 1 CONTRAST page 7 3 Background Color Allows you to set the background color 1 BACKGROUND COLOR page 7 4 DISPLAY Settings gt Display Auto Day Display N e Brightness Contrast Background Color To turn off the display push lt ENTER gt The display can also be turned off by pushing and holding lt Day Night OFF gt for more than 2 seconds Push DAY NIGHT button to resume display When any button is pushed with the display off the display turns on The display will automati cally turn off 5 seconds after the operation is finished To turn on the display push lt Day Night OFF gt BRIGHTNESS Settings gt Display Auto Day ANE Contrast me SI m r Ea t Background Color m N Display Adjust the display brightness by r
202. lays the accelerator pedal position This can only be displayed as a small panel CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen Multi function meter 9 15 Brake pedal Displays the brake pedal position This can only be displayed as a small panel Steering Displays the steering angle This can only be displayed as a small panel CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen INFO The reading that the brake meter displays when the pedal is being depressed may vary depend ing on the vehicle speed and road conditions The brake meter may not display a reading of 100 even when the brake is being fully depressed This is not a malfunction 9 16 Multi function meter CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen ai INFO The amount of g force exerted on the vehicle and displayed on the meter will vary depending on the driving speed Cornering G Displays the lateral g force exerted on the vehicle In the large panel this meter displays readings for the past 20 seconds In the small panel this meter displays the lateral g force being exerted on the vehicle at the time of the reading When turning to the left the resulting g force is displayed on the right side of the screen When turning to the right the resulting g force is displayed on the left side of the screen The red zone readings are configured to function as a guide for smooth driving A WARNING e Use the information from the multi function meter strictly
203. left screen and the comparison screen of the two routes right screen are displayed 1 Yellow Original route 2 Pink Detour route 3 The change of distance and estimated travel time to destination when the detour route is taken If you want to accept the suggested detour route select Yes and then push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 65 a INFO If no route is set or Use Traffic for Route Calculation is turned off this function cannot be operated If you do not select the detour route and provide no further action the detour route will be automatically cancelled You can try to retrieve the detour suggestion even after the message disappears by manually selecting Traffic Detour The system will then search for the detour again and suggest a detour if one is available at that time If you have not subscribed to XM Nav Traffic it will not be possible to get a traffic detour or apply settings for traffic information related functions A message appears when a related menu item is selected See NOTES ON XM NavTraffic IN FORMATION for further information 2 66 Navigation Automatic detour guidance When Auto Reroute and Use Traffic for Route Calculation are turned on a message will automatically pop up when the system finds a detour Traffic Detour Suggested detour in 1 miles fa In 10 mile Closed View detour 1 If a traffic jam or a serious t
204. lete the track being played Audio system 3 17 e Edit Info Edit the name of the track being played and its artist using the keypad displayed on the screen t Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 The category of the track can also be set to Rock Pop Latin Jazz R amp B Hip Hop Club Dance Punk Reggae Folk Blues Country Metal Easy Listening New Age Sound track Gospel amp Religious World Classical Children s and Others e Remove Track Reset the mood setting of a track 3 18 Audio system RESTORING DELETED DATA Deleted music data can be restored by perform ing the following 1 Select Menu and then Music Box System Info on the screen 2 Select Deleted Items and then Album Track 3 Select Restore Album Track to restore the deleted music data You can also listen to the beginning of each track that has been deleted by performing the following 1 Select Menu and then Music Box System Info on the screen 2 Select Deleted Items and then Play Sample MUSIC BOX SETTINGS To set the Music box hard drive to your preferred settings select Menu during playback Music Box System Info and Music Box Settings Music Box gt Music Box Settings Automatic Recording Recording Quality litle Text Priority Delete ALL Music Box Data Automatic Recording When this item is turned to ON the Music Box hard drive automatically start
205. light Yes and push lt ENTER gt The tracked route you have traveled is stored Push lt MAP gt or lt BACK to return to the current location map screen a INFO A maximum of 5 tracked routes can be stored When 5 tracked routes are stored in the Address Book a new tracked route cannot be stored until a tracked route is deleted 1 DELETING A STORED ITEM page 2 100 The tracked route is stored in the first available position number in the store tracking list e You can also store a tracked route using the following procedure 1 2 3 4 5 Settings gt Address Book Stored Location Stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored Items Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Navigation and push lt EN TER gt Highlight Address Book and push lt ENTER gt Highlight Stored Tracking and push lt ENTER gt Highlight None Add New and push lt ENTER gt e You can store the tracked route on the setting screen only when Current Tracking is set to on STORING AN AVOID AREA An Avoid Area can be stored The Avoid Area is an area that you want to exclude from a route such as a road that is always congested Once you store Avoid Areas the system avoids those areas when calculating a route Up to 10 Avoid Areas can be stored 1 Push lt SETTING gt Settings Audio Display Navigation Volume and Beeps Others f 2 Highlight Navigation and push l
206. mpany 4 Highlight Destination or Waypoint and push lt ENTER gt The system starts calculating a route that includes the added destination or waypoint When the calculation is finished the route is displayed i INFO If a waypoint was added More Routes cannot be selected e f a destination was added the prior destination becomes a waypoint ROUTE SCREEN During route guidance you can modify the route conditions or confirm the route information Set the appropriate route condition according to your purpose Route Route Settings Cancel Route Edit Recalculate Route Information Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight the preferred setting item and push lt ENTER gt 3 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available items Cancel Route Resume Route Allows you to cancel the current route guidance A cancelled route can also be reactivated If the suggested route Is can celled Cancel Route changes to Resume Route te DELETING REACTIVATING A ROUTE page 2 57 Edit Allows you to edit the route already set 1 EDITING A ROUTE page 2 59 Route Information Allows you to confirm the route by the route information or simulation 1 CONFIRMING A ROUTE page 2 63 Traffic Detour Allows you to manually search for an alternative detour route taking the traffic information into consideration Te SEAR
207. music information below will be displayed on the screen e Folder title e Song title e Track title e Album Title e Artist FF Fast Forward REW Rewind APS Auto matic Program Search FF APS REW When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for more than 1 5 seconds while the Compact Flash card is being played the CompactFlash card will play while fast forwarding or rewinding When the button is released the CompactFlash card will return to the normal play speed When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while the Compact Flash card is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track on the CF will be played The center dial can also be used to select tracks when the CompactFlash card is being played 3 12 Audio system Folder selection To change to another folder in the Compact Flash card turn the MP38 WMA folder selector or choose a folder displayed on the screen using the center dial REPEAT RPT RANDOM RDM When lt RDM RPT gt is pushed while the CompactFlash card is played the play pattern can be changed as follows E 1 CF CompactFlash CARD RPT 1 FOLDER RPT gt 1 TRK Track RPT 1 FOLDER MIX RDM 1 CF CARD MIX RDM CF EJECT When the knob next to the CF slot is pushed with the CF card inserted the CF card will be ejected Messages The following messages will be displayed under certain conditions e Reading Com
208. nd push lt EN TER gt 2 Highlight the preferred stored route and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Stored Route Edit 1 NISSAN NORTH AMERICA G Rename UNKNOWN STREET NAME sr Bay a Replace Delete 7 ELEVEN MANHATTAN B Fas eer De f OK NISSAN NORTH AMERICA 3 Use the touch panel to select the Edit screen The setting items are highlighted 4 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt 5 After finishing the setting highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt a INFO If you select None Add New the system stores the current route Available setting items Rename Changes the name 1 Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 Replace Overwrites the stored route to the current route Delete Deletes the stored route OK Applies the settings Navigation 2 95 Editing the stored tracking Settings gt Tracking Display Settings Corrent Tracking W ROSECRANS AVE gt W ARBOR VITAE 51 W IMPERIAL HWY W EL SEGUNDO BLVD Highlight Stored Tracking and push lt EN TER gt Highlight the preferred stored tracked route and push lt ENTER gt When the Show indicator is not illuminated push lt ENTER gt The indicator illuminates and the Edit screen is displayed If you push lt ENTER gt when the Show indicator is illuminated the indicator is turned off 2 96 Navigation 3 Highlight Settings gt Tracking Display Settin
209. nfo will not be affected Even when Traffic Announcements is set to off the route guidance will not be affected Also the announcement of emer gency information will not be turned off E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch After the tone sounds speak a command To turn on off the traffic information system Traffic Info Alternate command mode Information Traffic Info Standard mode RECALCULATE ROUTE You can manually search for the route again after changing the search condition When the vehicle deviates from the suggested route the route from the current location to the destination is automatically searched again Re searching the route manually Route Cancel Route Route Settings Edit Recalculate Route Information Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Recalculate and push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 69 Route is being calculated 3 A message is displayed and the route is recalculated Calculate Route SECTIE Start gt More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll 4 Set the route conditions After finishing the setting highlight Start and push lt EN TER gt 12 PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 53 2 70 Navigation E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch After the tone
210. nformation 6 7 Available items Info on Route Displays the list of traffic information found on the recommended route from the current vehicle location to the destination Nearby Traffic Info Displays the list of traffic information around the current vehicle location User Locations Allows you to check the traffic information around stored locations Traffic Info Settings Allows you to confirm or change the settings for the traffic information related functions 1 Traffic Information Settings page 2 68 6 8 Viewing information INFO ON ROUTE This is only available when a route is set The list of traffic information found on the recommended route from the current vehicle location to the destination is displayed Also you can check the detailed information about the displayed events information gt Traffic info info on Route Nearby Traffic info User Locations Traffic info Settings 1 Highlight Info on Route and push lt EN TER gt A list screen is displayed information gt info on Route in Omile On F 11710 In Imile On 1 405 in Smiles On 1 405 in Smiles On F405 in Smiles On 1405 2 Select the event that you desire to check the detailed information and push lt ENTER gt information gt info on Route e 2 r or EE In Smiles On H405 NORTHBOUND Between 105 i IMPERIAL HWY and The map screen centered around the selected event is d
211. ng categories My Favorites Hit Songs Kids Songs and Rarely Played e Search Artists Displays a list of artists in alphabetical order Selecting an artist displays all of the tracks by the artist and starts playing the first track Search Albums Displays a list of albums in order of the date when they were stored in the system Selecting an album displays all of the tracks on the album and starts playing the first track Select Sort to re sort albums in one of the following order Rec Recorded Date Name Release Year Artist Search Song Details Set the conditions and select Start Song Search to search for a desired song that is stored in the system The conditions are as follows a Music Tempo All Slow Normal and Fast b Decade All 70s 80s 90s 00s and 10s and After c Group All Male Artist Female Artist Group and Duo d Category Rock Pop Latin Jazz R amp B Hip Hop Club Dance Punk Reggae Folk Blues Country Metal Easy Listen ing New Age Soundtrack Gospel amp Religious World Classical Children s and Other Search Keywords Input a search keyword using the keypad displayed on the screen 1 Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 Edit Albums Select a category Rec Recorded Date Name Released Year and Artist and edit the details using the keypad displayed on the screen 12 Character letter and number input screen p
212. nge Use this command to change the priority level of the active phone The priority level determines which phone will be connected to the system when more than one paired Bluetooth phone is in the vehicle The system states the priority level of the active phone and asks for a new priority level 1 2 3 4 5 4 10 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System If the new priority level is already being used for another phone the two phones will swap priority levels For example if the current priority levels are Priority Level 1 Phone A Priority Level 2 Phone B Priority Level 3 Phone C and you change the priority level of Phone C to Level 1 then Priority Level 1 Phone C Priority Level 2 Phone B Priority Level 3 Phone A Remove Paired Phone Delete a registered cellular phone from the paired list Paired Phone List Up to 5 registered cellular phones are shown on the list If you select a cellular phone that is different from the one currently being connected the newly selected phone will be connected to the system Edit Phone Name Rename the registered cellular phones using the keypad displayed on the screen 12 Character letter and number input screen page 1 16 5 Heater and air conditioner Operation DIECAUIONS c 2ssusccecdctanaiceesishaxececece antes 5 2 How to view SCI e Nn 2 cee eee eee cece ee ee ee eeeeeeeeee 5 2 Atomatic Dela NO lt 5 ots cticncateeenneccetectenecee
213. ngs gt Address Book 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stored Location stored Routes Stored Tracking Avoid Area Delete Stored Items Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Navigation and push lt EN TER gt Highlight Address Book and push lt ENTER gt Highlight Stored Routes and push lt ENTER gt Highlight None Add New and push lt ENTER gt A confirmation message is displayed Confirm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The current route is stored Navigation 2 83 2 84 The route is stored in the first available position number in the store current route list A maximum of 5 routes can be stored When 5 routes are stored in the Address Book a new route cannot be stored until a route is deleted 1 DELETING A STORED ITEM page 2 100 If you have not set any waypoints on the route the route cannot be stored Navigation STORING A TRACKED ROUTE You can store the route you have traveled up to the current location A maximum of 5 tracked routes can be stored 1 Push lt MAP gt to display the current loca tion map screen Push lt ENTER gt at the current vehicle location Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking Guide Screen Highlight Store Tracking and push lt EN TER gt Store tracking up to current location 4 A confirmation message is displayed Confirm the contents of the message high
214. nounce You have arrived at your destination Ending route guidance To finally reach your destination refer to the map screen Dark green road After passing the last turning point on a suggested route voice guidance will announce The route to your destination includes roads through incomplete map areas Voice guidance will not be provided in these areas When approaching the endpoint of the suggested road voice guidance will announce Entering the road with incomplete map data Please use the direction arrow and distance information to proceed to your destination REPEATING VOICE GUIDANCE This function is available throughout route guidance from the time after the route calcula tion is completed until the vehicle arrives at the destination Push lt VOICE gt Voice guidance will be repeated i INFO e If you push lt VOICE gt when you have deviated from the suggested route and when the automatic reroute function is off voice guidance will announce Proceed to the highlighted route e f you push lt VOICE gt when you are going in the wrong direction voice guidance will announce Please make a legal U turn if possible NOTES ON VOICE GUIDANCE Voice guidance in this system should be regarded as a supplementary function When driving your vehicle check the route on the map and follow the actual roads and traffic regulations Voice guidance is activated only for inter sections wit
215. ns and check the items required 2 30 Navigation Destination Change Deyer Home Region d Pa i Address Book Nearby Places Previous Dest Street Address Points of Interest Next Page Push lt DEST gt Highlight Points of Interest and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Points of interest Nore Restaurant Shopping Auto Service Travel Select whether to search by directly input ting the facility name or by selecting from the landmark category Search by inputting a landmark name Destination gt Points of interest Community Leisure Parking Others 1 Highlight By Name and push lt ENTER gt A character input screen is displayed Destination gt Points of interest 2 Enter the name of the destination facility 3 After finishing the entry highlight List and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed Destination gt Points of interest AUTO SERVICE amp M CH af 320 oY Uist uy Lat MAGNUSSEN S NISSAN amp FORD NEWARK CA DOW S NISSAN amp Z SPECIALIST CAMPBELI NISSAN AUTO SPECIALIST TEMECULA CA NISSAN AUT O SPECIALIST TEMECULA CA 4 Highlight the preferred destination facility from the list and push lt ENTER gt INFO e n some cases when a POI name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number dis played on the list screen If this occurs enter more
216. nterest Symbols 2 Enter the name of the destination facility 3 After finishing the entry highlight List and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed Destination gt Points of interest BUSINESS FACILITY Ch A 116m By Dist NISHIBA INDUSTRIES SAN DIEGO CA NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA CA NISSIN FOODS U 5 A CO GARDENA CA Highlight the preferred destination facility from the list and push lt ENTER gt i INFO e In some cases when a POI name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number dis played on the list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches e By selecting By Dist you can sort the list by the nearest distance The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen e By selecting New Cat you can per form a search from another category Destination gt Points of interest Start Route Details Move Dest Store Dest POI info 5 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the location etc 1 OPER
217. ntive driving may lead to a crash resulting in serious e System setting injuries or death 1 Other settings page 7 1 e Voice recognition 1 Voice recognition page 8 1 1 2 Multi function display system Performance and vehicle informa tion Drivers can customize the panel by choosing up to six information gauges for the information they would like displayed t CUSTOM VIEW SCREEN page 9 7 M2aaaABCOE o ls 1 d f 181 120 TRANS OR TEMP CUSTOM VIEW 2 Custom view screen six panels Vehicle information items Engine coolant temperature Engine oil temperature Engine oil pressure Transmission oil pressure Transmission oil temperature Boost pressure CIC Information for improving driving smoothness WARNING Use the information from the multi function meter strictly as a reference to make your driving more comfortable The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions due to weather road condition etc Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits The system can be used to monitor your driving skills by displaying the g force exerted on the vehicle when you accelerate brake and steer 1 23 4 S8S COE os STEERING Steering screen Multi function display system 1 3 Vehicle information items Information for fuel economy im Contents of fuel
218. ny days the player may malfunction due to the humidity If this occurs remove the CF card and dehumidify or ventilate the player completely The CF player sometimes cannot func tion when the passenger compartment temperature is extremely high De crease the temperature before use Do not expose a CF card to direct sunlight Confirm that a CF card is inserted correctly iPod PLAYER if so equipped Some characters used in other lan guages Chinese Japanese etc are not displayed properly on the vehicle center screen We recommend using English language characters with an iPod Large video podcast files cause slow responses in the iPod The vehicle center display may momentarily black out but it will soon recover If the iPod automatically selects large video podcast files while in the shuffle mode the vehicle center display may momentarily black out but it will soon recover Improperly plugging in the iPod may cause a checkmark to be displayed on and off flickering Always make sure that the iPod is connected properly The iPod nano 2nd Generation will continue to fast forward or rewind if it is disconnected during a seek opera tion An incorrect song title may appear when the Play Mode is changed while using the iPod nano 2nd Generation Audiobooks may not play in the same order as they appear on the iPod The iPod nano 1st Generation may remain in fast forward or rewind
219. o Settings A link to traffic information setting menu e If you set the route conditions from Route where you can confirm or change whether to Settings all sections in the route are edith Atle consider traffic information when searching subject to the same route conditions even Sisat Stab his Feast sih itay for a route though you have set different route condi Lisah seZateald 2 Lih sien j i h i Blink Red Traffic Flow s Use Time Resticied Roade tions for different sections in Edit aT Uses any roads subject to time restrictions If Use Time Restricted Roads is deacti vated the system calculates a route without e Use Avoid Area Settings any consideration of the regulations con Enables the avoid area setting cerning the time or day of the week There Push lt ROUTE gt e Ferries fore the suggested route may include a road he o ae use of ferries subject to traffic regulations concerning the Highlight Route Priority and push lt EN raok time or day of the week When driving along TER gt e Auto Reroute the route always follow all traffic regulations ah i TE If the vehicle deviates from the suggested regardless of ee Use Time SO AeA l moute IPrnoritiesl an route the system automatically recalculates Roads is ON or OFF PER l a route that leads the vehicle to the Highlight Traffic Info Settings and push suggested route e lf the system cannot calculate any alternative lt ENTER gt routes it displays the pr
220. o an entrance or exit of a freeway and then have the system calculate a route Store Dest POI info 7 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 Destination CY ad Change iiime Home Region Address Book Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page Push lt DEST gt Highlight Next Page and push lt ENTER gt p Destination gt Next Page Preyious Start Point Stored Routes Phone Number Freeway Entrance Ex intersection Highlight Freeway Entrance Exit and push lt ENTER gt A character input screen is displayed Destination gt Freeway Entrance Exit Symbols Select a region and enter the name of the freeway After finishing the entry highlight List and push lt ENTER gt Navigation 2 45 Destination gt Freeway Entrance Exit CA 1 N CA 75 CA 110 N CA 1105 CA 113N 6 Highlight the freeway of the destination from the list and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Freeway Entrance Exit Entrance Exit 7 Highlight Entrance or E
221. o return to the previous screen Calculate Route gt More Routes i Short Time T s Min FWY 2 Short Dist k Map Scroll 4 1 Short Time Blue Prioritizes by the shortest time Min FWY Red Minimizes the use of freeways Short Dist Green Prioritizes by the shortest distance Map Scroll Displays a map screen where you can confirm the location of the destination Even if you touch the map screen the same map screen as when Map Scroll is selected is displayed a INFO After you select a route a preview is displayed on the right side of the screen The 3 routes may not always be different Confirming a route Calculate Route Start More Routes Route info Add Way Pt Map Scroll Calculate Route gt Route information Tarn List Preview Simulation Store Route Map Scroll 2 Highlight the preferred information item and push lt ENTER gt 3 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Available items Turn list Displays the details of the suggested route 1 Using turn list page 2 64 Preview Allows you to confirm the route by scrolling on the map manually 1 Using route preview page 2 64 Simulation Allows you to view a simulation of the route 1 Confirming by simulation page 2 65 Store route A calculated route can be stored A max imum of 5 routes can be stored Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set as the sugg
222. o the CF card do not change the key position or remove the CF card To save all records to the CF card select Transfer All Time Recorder data to CF Card 9 32 Multi function meter Deleting records Use the following procedure to delete time records saved in the system 00 00 00 00 01 34 00 02 29 00 1 Select TIME LOG The list screen will be displayed 2007 12 03 18 1258 2007712703 18171707 STOP WATCH 2 Select the record you would like to display The menu screen will be displayed Time Recorder data Uetails Transter Time Recorder data to Compact Hash Transfer All Time Recorder data to CF Card Delete Time Recorder data lelete All Time Recorder data TIME RECORDER Select Delete Time Recorder data The message screen will be displayed Delete Time Recorder data STOP WATCH 4 Select YES The time record will be deleted Hi INFO You cannot recover deleted records To delete all records select Delete All Time Recorder data DRIVER S NOTES SCREEN 4 TRIP DISTANCE Timing waypoints You can record the waypoints that you pass Displays the driving time measured starting To measure a waypoint use lt START STOP gt using the DRIVER S NOTES screen from when the Driver s notes function was or lt MRK gt on the steering switch activated NOTICE Even when the cruising distance dis plays that the vehicle has a sufficient amount of fuel to trave
223. ocation of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route li INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc Te OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 50 E Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To set the destination from street address Navigation Address Standard mode Address Alternate command mode i INFO When using a voice command to set a street name the complete street name must be stated Examples Correct input North Elm Street East Jefferson Boulevard Incorrect input Elm Street East Jefferson Navigation 2 29 SETTING A POINT OF INTEREST This allows you to find a facility by type and then have the system calculate a route to that destination Specify the region and city of the destination to find it more quickly Locations and business hours of facil ities are subject to change which may not be reflected in the map data Double check this information before you go to an emergency facility to ensure that you can receive the proper support Otherwise you may not re ceive emergency help even when you arrive at the destination A confirmation message also appears on the navigation screen Follow the displayed instructio
224. ol panel isississsisesisnisarsnr tenini 1 6 How to input letters and numbers 55 1 16 SCS WIG SWOR ssicursrsira dinie i i 1 10 FEATURES OF MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY SYSTEM NAVIGATION SYSTEM information gt Tire Pressure Ji MULTI FUNCTION METER e Use the information from the multi function meter strictly as a refer ence to make your driving more comfortable The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving Contained within NISSAN s authentic navigation system the navigation and audio systems are all available for use Information screen Available items conditions due to weather road e Navigation function condition etc Always obey all 17 Navigation page 2 1 traffic regulations and posted speed Navigation screen limits e Audio m nE Was 1G Audio system page 3 1 e Operating the multi function meter while driving can lead to a crash e Bluetooth Hands Free Phone resulting in serious injuries or 2 XXXXXXXXXXX es Bluetooth Hands Free Phone Sys death Always park the vehicle in a XXXXXXXXXXX tem page 4 1 safe place before operating the dis decennial aa e Heater air conditioner play screen gt 12 Heater and air conditioner page 5 1 e Look at the display screen only 7 wni e Vehicle information Traffic information briefly while driving Keep your eyes Audio screen t amp Viewing information page 6 1 on the road Inatte
225. on The part of the route that you have A route is managed by sections between waypoints If you passed the This is not a malfunction already passed is deleted first waypoint the section between the starting point and the waypoint is deleted It may not be deleted depending on the area 11 6 Troubleshooting guide An indirect route is suggested If there are restrictions such as one way streets on roads close to the Adjust the location of the starting point or destination starting point or destination the system may suggest an indirect route The system may suggest an indirect route because route calculation Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road and does not take into consideration some areas such as narrow streets _ recalculate the route gray roads The landmark information does not This may be caused by insufficient or incorrect map data Updated information will be included in the next version correspond to the actual information of the map data The suggested route does not exactly There is no data for route calculation closer to these locations Set the starting point waypoints and destination on a connect to the starting point waypoints main road and perform route calculation or destination Troubleshooting guide 11 7 VOICE GUIDANCE Voice guidance is not available Voice guidance is only available at certain intersections marked with P This is not a malfunction In some cases voice gu
226. on gt Address m S FIGUEROA 5 GARDENA LOS ANGELES use Range 14300 Jo House Number to use street 10 Speak the house number 1 How to speak numbers page 8 5 a INFO If you do not know the house number speak No house number Voice Recognition gt Address gm 5S FIGUEROA 5 GARDENA LOS ANGELES W Map to adjust default location on ual control 11 To confirm the destination location on the map speak Show map To calculate a route speak Calculate route Voice recognition 8 9 Example 2 Placing a call to the phone number 800 662 6200 3 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch P Voice Recognition E Y Phone Navigation u information W Help The system announces Would you like to access Phone Navigation Information or Help Speak Phone 8 10 Voice recognition 4 5 P Voice Recognition gt Phone E Dial Number Redial Phonebook international Call Speak Dial Number P Voice Recognition gt Dial Number Say the entire number or groups of numbers Speak 800 P Voice Recognition gt Dial Number E Dial Change Number Say the next three digits Dial or Say Change Number To yit The system announces Please say the next three digits or dial or say change number Speak 662 amp Voice Recognition gt Dial Num
227. on route information INFO There are different status screens displayed depending on various factors such as the currently active mode whether a destination has been set or not etc Status Audio OFF No Route When a route to the destination is not set and the audio system is off a screen similar to the one above appears 6 2 Viewing information When a route to the destination is set and the audio system is on a screen similar to the one above appears 1 Turning direction at the next intersection 2 Distance to the next intersection 3 Remaining time to the destination Name of the next street INFORMATION SCREEN This screen allows you to set or view various information that is helpful for using the vehicle safely and comfortably such as_maintenance information Traffic Info setup XM NavTraffic subscription is required current location in formation GPS information Voice recognition list and map version information Tire Pressure GPS Satellite info Fuel Economy Where am 7 Maintenance oice Recognition Traffic info Navigation Version 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Fuel Economy Displays the fuel economy information 1 FUEL ECONOMY INFORMATION page 6 3 Tire Pressure Displays the tire pressure information 1 TIRE PRESSURE INFORMATION page 6 4 Maintenance Displays the ve
228. on is based on human collection Not all incidents that have hap pened are collected and provided Due to infrastructure problems or transmis sion delay there are times when the information may differ from the actual con dition Always observe safe driving practices and follow all traffic regulations Due to the coverage and quality of traffic information and road conditions it is not always possible for the system to provide the shortest time route even when traffic information is considered Traffic information that is displayed may differ from information from other media e g radio as other media may use different information sources MAP DATA HOW TO ORDER MAP DATA UP DATES To order updated map data contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK See the contact information on the inside front cover of this manual ABOUT THE MAP DATA 1 This map data has been prepared by ZENRIN CO LTD under license from Navigation Technologies Corporation ZENRIN CO LTD has added processed and digitized data based on the digital road map data of Navigation Technologies Cor poration Due to the production timing of the map data some new roads may not be included in this map data or some of the names or roads may be different from those at the time you use this map data Traffic control and regulation data used in this map data may be different from those at the time you use this map data due to the data product
229. on the map screen i INFO Regardless of the map view setting the map is displayed in Plan View when adjusting the position of the vehicle icon When you correct the position of the vehicle icon the map is automatically displayed in the North Up mode After finishing the correction the map restores the current orientation setting The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be misaligned depending on the external conditions and environment If the vehicle icon is misaligned drive for a while in a location where the GPS signals can be received This may correct the position of the vehicle icon 1 BASIC OPERATIONS page 11 3 Settings gt Navigation Audio Display on Map Keyboard input Small Step Zoom by Dial Auto North Up Zoom Adjust Current Location 1 Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight Adjust Current Location and push lt ENTER gt The current location map screen is displayed am an 3 Adjust the position of the vehicle icon After adjusting the position of the vehicle icon push lt ENTER gt a h 102Nd St 102Nd St Adjust the direction of the vehicle icon After adjusting the direction of the vehicle icon push lt ENTER gt rier A message is displayed and the adjusted vehicle location is stored Reset all navigation settings to default This allows you to restore various settings display volume level etc
230. one When not in use for extended periods of time store the cable in a clean dust free environment at room temperature and without direct sun exposure Do not use the cable for any other purposes other than its intended use in the vehicle iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries COMPACT DISC CD COMPACT FLASH CF WITH MP3 OR WMA Explanation of terms MP3 MP3 is short for Moving Pictures Experts Group Audio Layer 3 MP3 is the most well known compressed digital audio file format This format allows for near CD quality sound but at a fraction of the size of normal audio files MP3 conversion of an audio track from CD CF can reduce the file size by approximately 10 1 ratio Sampling 44 1 kHz Bit rate 128 kbps with virtually no perceptible loss in quality MP3 com pression removes the redundant and irrele vant parts of a sound signal that the human ear doesn t hear WMA Windows Media Audio WMA is a compressed audio format created by Micro soft as an alternative to MP3 The WMA codec offers greater file compression than the MP3 codec enabling storage of more digital audio tracks in the same amount of space when compared to MP3s at the same level of quality Audio system 3 5 e Bit rate Bit rate denotes the number of bits per second used by a digital music files The size and quality of a compressed digital audio file is determined by the bit rate used
231. ons for the landmarks Narrow down conditions e Nearby POI 1 Narrowing down with Nearby POI page 2 32 e By Name 1 Narrowing down with By Name page 2 33 e By city 12 Specifying the city page 2 27 2 32 Navigation Narrowing down with Nearby POI 1 Highlight Nearby POI and push lt EN TER gt A list screen is displayed Destination gt Points of interest INCHON IRON amp STEEL AMERICAN MED RESP S PEPSI COLA CARSON AMELCO ELECTRIC GA 1 7100 Highlight the preferred destination from the list and push lt ENTER gt The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen a INFO By selecting Sort you can sort the list in the original order Destination gt Points of interest Start Route Details Move Dest Store Dest POI info 3 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc t OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 Narrowing down with By Name 1 Highlight By Name and push lt ENTER gt A character input screen is displayed Destination gt Points of i
232. ored routes Delete Current Tracking Deletes the current tracked route Delete Stored Tracking Deletes all stored tracked routes Delete Avoid Areas Deletes all stored Avoid Areas Delete Previous Destinations Deletes all or one of the previous destinations Delete Previous Starting Point Deletes all previous starting points Delete System Learned Route Deletes all system learned routes Settings gt Delete Stored Items Delete home location A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The stored items are deleted from the Address Book Navigation 2 103 OTHER NAVIGATION SETTINGS NAVIGATION SCREEN By setting the navigation in detail you can set the navigation to your preference Settings gt Navigation Landmark icons Map Settings Guidance Settings Traffic info Settings Address Book Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Navigation and push lt ENTER gt Highlight the preferred setting item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Landmark Icons Sets the landmark icons that you desire to display on the map 1 Displaying landmark icons page 2 21 Map Setting Sets the display method and the direction of the map te OTHER SETTINGS FOR THE MAP SCREEN page 2 12 2 104 Navigation Guidance Settings Sets the various functions for the route guidance Te ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS pag
233. otating the center dial in the direction of or Each time you adjust the brightness the display brightness changes CONTRAST Settings gt Display Auto Day Display EN M T a Brightness Sr Background Color Adjust the display contrast by rotating the center dial in the direction of or Each time you adjust the contrast the display contrast changes Other settings 7 3 BACKGROUND COLOR Settings gt Display Auto Day Display N Te Ban ea Brightness Sa Xoo Contrast hans eo Background Color ah Select the background color from bright color or dark color 7 4 Other settings Bright background color Dark background color AUDIO SETTINGS This allows to you adjust the speaker tone quality and sound balance Settings gt Audio Bass Treble Balance Fade Speed Sensitive Vol Push lt SETTING gt Highlight Audio and push lt ENTER gt Highlight the preferred adjustment item and push lt ENTER gt Use the center dial to adjust the tone quality or sound balance After settings push lt ENTER gt or lt BACK gt to apply the setting Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Available items Bass Adjust the tone quality of the bass by rotating the center dial in the direction of or Treble Adjust the tone quality of the treble by rotating the center di
234. ou the driver must use the system safely and properly Information concerning road conditions traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up to date The system is not a substitute for safe proper and legal driving Before using the navigation system please read the following safety information Always use the system as outlined in this manual e When the driver wants to operate the navigation system or use the center dial first park the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake Operating the system while driving can distract the driver and may result in a serious accident e Donotrely on route guidance alone Always be sure that all driving maneuvers are legal and safe in order to avoid accidents e Do not disassemble or modify this system If you do it may result in accidents fire or electrical shock e If you notice any foreign objects in the system hardware spill liquid on the system or notice smoke or a smell coming from it stop using the system immediately and contact a NISSAN dealer Ignoring such con ditions may lead to accidents fire or electrical shock CAUTION e Do not use this system if you notice any malfunctions such as a frozen screen or the lack of sound Con tinued use of the system may result in accidents fire or electrical shock e Some states provinces may have laws limiting the use of video screens while driving Use this sys tem only where it is leg
235. ouch the screen number to display the correspond ing screen 12 Select using touch panel page 9 8 4 Screen switching Scrolls through the screens Touch to return to the previous screen Touch eS to proceed to the next screen 12 Select using touch panel page 9 8 5 Screen title Displays the title of the screen currently displayed Multi function meter 9 5 HOW TO SWITCH SCREENS Operate the center dial or the touch panel to select the screens that you would like to display on the multi function meter screen Selecting screen using center dial Turn the center dial and touch the screen that you would like to display The color of the page you have chosen will change and the multi function meter screen will be displayed 9 6 Multi function meter Selecting screen using touch panel Selecting screen by number D a en CUSTOM VIEW 7 Select the screen that you would like to display The multi function meter screen you selected will appear Selecting screen by scrolling through screens CUSTOM VIEW 1 Touch or With each touch the screens will scroll through in order The previous screen will be displayed The next screen will be displayed CUSTOM VIEW SCREEN This screen allows you to display the perfor mance and vehicle information as needed in order for you to use your vehicle under optimum conditions You can display several vehicle information panels at once
236. oute with voice guidance 12 Confirming by simulation page 2 65 Store Route A calculated route can be stored A max imum of 5 routes can be stored Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set as the suggested route 1 STORING A ROUTE page 2 83 Map Scroll Displays a map screen where you can confirm the location of the destination Even if you touch the map screen the same map screen as when Map Scroll selected is displayed Navigation 2 63 E Setting by voice command Using turn list Using route preview 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering ruwen gt Turn List Route gt Preview 10m AN PTY switch 20 l kz lt s rams osrnist gt FELTON AVE Demi METTER 2 After the tone sounds speak a command l W 101ST ST 0 5mi ee thes Eten ty i mode l REDFERN AYE 0 3mi gt To display the route information PE T by E NY ii 104 S 3 3mi Route Information Alternate command x A a FELTON AVE 150ft Fee 1 Highlight Turn List and push lt ENTER gt 1 Highlight Preview and push lt ENTER gt 2 You can confirm the information e g inter 2 Highlight the preferred key and push lt EN sections on the route to the destination by TER gt scrolling the screen using the center dial Coes oad mihe drec of the 3 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current destination Pe OU ap Seren Goes backward in the direction of the starting point Pauses the rou
237. pact Flash The system is reading the CF card inserted in the slot e No Compact Flash card A CF card is not inserted in the slot e Compact Flash read error The system cannot read a CF card e Unplayable file The system cannot play a music file e No audio file The CF card inserted in the slot or its folder does not contain any music files Compatibility with other media If a commercially available CompactFlash adap ter is inserted into the slot your memory media can also be used iPod PLAYER OPERATION if so equipped CONNECTING iPod Open the glove box lid and connect the cable as illustrated and then connect the other end of the cable to your iPod Your vehicle is equipped with the specialized cable for connecting the iPod to your vehicle audio unit The battery of your iPod is charged during the connection to the vehicle The display on the iPod shows a NISSAN screen when the connection is completed While connecting the iPod to the vehicle the iPod can only be operated by the vehicle audio controls To disconnect the cable from the vehicle outlet fully depress the center connector button to unlatch the connector and pull the connector straight out of the outlet To disconnect the cable from the iPod fully depress the side connector buttons and pull the iPod connector straight out of the iPod iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countri
238. peaking before the voice recognition mode is ready Push lt TALK gt on the steering switch and speak a command after the tone sounds 8 seconds or more have passed after you pushed lt TALK gt on Make sure to speak a command within 8 seconds after you push lt TALK gt the steering switch on the steering switch Only a limited range of voice commands is usable for each Use a correct voice command appropriate for the current screen screen The sound of the fan of the air conditioner is too loud If the air conditioner is set to Auto the fan speed is automatically lowered and voice commands can be recognized more easily Lower the fan speed as necessary or set the air conditioner to Auto 11 12 Troubleshooting guide 12 Index Ss About antenna ncccicencctetrisadetaneiesawenn dt 3 8 About current vehicle location 10 2 About multi function meter 00 ee eee 9 2 About NISSAN voice recognition 8 2 About route calculation 0ccee acess 10 6 About route guidance 2 78 10 8 About the map data n i 10 13 Acceleration SCreen suourrrrrererrrrrnn 9 20 Address book yecceeseeevsctieaceseeeeecesede ness 2 2 Air flow CONN Ol escacceocevevtie cea tereicedaeiarest 5 6 Air recirculation cscs cceseecaciadades cctaegeuderess 5 5 Alternate command mode 0 eceeeeeee 8 13 Audio main operation 3 8 3 11 3 13 Audio operation precautions
239. point is within the Avoid Area lf a part of the route is included in the Avoid Area The following may occur when the route is displayed If you calculate a route on a main road the starting point of the route may not exactly match the current vehicle loca tion The endpoint of the route may not exactly match the destination If you calculate a route on a main road the system may display a route from another main road This may be because the position of the vehicle icon is not accurate In this case park the vehicle in a safe location and reset the vehicle icon or continue driving to see if the position of the vehicle icon is automati cally adjusted before recalculating the route There are cases in which the system shows an indirect route to reach the destination or waypoints if you set them from stored or facility information In order to correct this you must be careful about the traffic direction especially when lanes with different travel direc tions are shown separately such as interchanges and service areas This system makes no distinction be tween limited traffic control and total control blockage It may show an indirect route even if the road is usable Even if the freeway preference is set to OFF a route that uses the freeway may be suggested Even if the preference is set to OFF a route that uses a ferry line may be suggested Ferry lines
240. posers e Audiobooks The following touch panel buttons shown on the screen are also available e menu returns to the previous screen pli plays pauses the music selected Audio system 3 13 FF Fast Forward REW Rewind APS Automatic Program Search FF APS REW When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for more than 1 5 seconds while the iPod is playing the iPod will play while fast forwarding or rewinding When the button is released the iPod will return to the normal play speed When lt TRACK gt or lt SEEK CAT gt is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while the iPod is playing the next track or the beginning of the current track on the iPod will be played The center dial can also be used to select tracks when the iPod is playing REPEAT RPT RANDOM RDM When lt RDM RPT gt is pushed while a track is being played the play pattern can be changed as follows SHUFFLE OFF 1 TRK Track RPT SHUFFLE OFF __ RPT OFF ALBUM SHUFFLE TRK Track SHUFFLE ALL TRK Track RPT RPT OFF ALBUM SHUFFLE TRK Track SHUFFLE RPT OFF ALL TRK Track RPT SHUFFLE OFF ALL TRK Track RPT 3 14 Audio system MUSIC BOX HARD DRIVE The Music Box hard drive audio system can store songs from CDs being played The system has a 9 3 gigabyte GB storage capacity and can record up to 200 hours approximately 2 900 songs The following CDs can be recorded in the Music Box hard drive audio sys
241. r 40 cccicsse cebtans 3 4 CompactFlash CF player operation 3 11 Compatipility 2cccvechiostaneeweneueapcceietraas 3 13 Confirming a HOUE core deterewncc cocngpcudectens 2 63 Connecting Lote ee 3 13 COM AS Grsaceoeraceseecs sucewrengacenss naataan es 7 3 Control DGMONS cossecervsjenetceesenaerecacsume 4 4 Control buttons and functions 4 1 6 Control Panel vas saetad ute pocewandaewgasese dee eee 1 6 Cooling and or dehumidified heating PUTO ais g chee ter A E 5 2 Current location map screen 5 2 19 Custom view SCIG N cece eee eee ee ee aeees 9 7 Customer assistance eses errereen 11 2 Dehumidified defrosting or defogging 5 4 Delete call 1OGS onc srceceteceenieeeiedes Pemeeches 4 9 Deleting a stored item 2 0ee eee 2 100 Deleting reactivating a route 2 57 Destination SCrGGis cs scveursndnovenctacareseue 2 26 Detailed Map Coverage Areas MCA for the navigation SYSIGMyse deewxes ere eere 10 5 DIES CODI E E E E eeneeess 2 3 Directions provided and the distances to guide points ivesscduscncaacew rr ct bie iecousescees 10 8 Display seen edian Ea ees 7 3 Display mode scosaeazercceieseeeentanees 3 21 Display of current vehicle location 10 2 Display settings eccccssitecatratiecseuexstsdneccad 7 2 Display urgent traffic information 6 10 Displaying how to operate the Voice Recognition System 2 ee
242. raffic information This is not a malfunction Due to infrastructure problems or due to the time when the traffic information service broadcast is received the displayed infor mation may differ from the actual traffic conditions Depending on the XM NavTraffic infor mation a detour route may be slower than the original route XM NavTraffic is a service of XM Satellite Radio XM NavTraffic is only available in select markets within the 48 contiguous United States and is subject to data availability Reception of the XM signal may vary depending on location It requires a monthly premium subscription The service provider is solely responsible for the quality and accuracy of the information provided All fees and programming are subject to change For more details on the XM NavTraffic service terms and conditions please visit www xmradio com You can also contact XM Radio at 1 800 XM RADIO 1 800 967 2346 As of July 31 2007 the XM NavTraffic service covers 79 major metropolitan mar kets For the most current list of markets covered please refer to www xmnavtraffic com or call XM Radio customer support at 1 800 XM RADIO 1 800 967 2346 Due to road maintenance infrastructure problems e g malfunction of road sensors outage of central computer of infrastructure or natural disasters there are times when some or all traffic information may not be available Incident informati
243. raffic information is displayed 12 TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP page 6 11 Road conditions e Free Flow Green e Moderate traffic Yellow e Heavy traffic s Red e Section affected by serious traffic event gt Purple Traffic information icons Events on route Events not on or when no route route is set Information Slippery road rele u e Navigation 2 25 SETTING A DESTINATION DESTINATION SCREEN There are several methods you can use to set your destination Understand the advantages of each method and select the best method for finding and setting your destination Destination P Change gpm ee Home Region i r Address Book Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of interest Next Page Destination gt Next Page Previous Start Point Stored Routes Phone Number Freeway Entrance intersection 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight the preferred destination setting method and push lt ENTER gt 2 26 Navigation Available items Street Address Searches for a destination by address Points of Interest Searches for a destination from various categories of businesses or locations Home Searches for a route from the current location to the previously stored home destination Address Book Searches for a destination from the list of the stored locations Nearby Places Searches for a business or location near your vehicle
244. raffic problem occurs on the route while driving along the suggested route the automatic detour route search starts and a message pops up if a detour is found To confirm the detour route highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt Traffic Detour Suggested detour in 1 miles fi in 10 mile Closed Accept detour If you want to accept the suggested detour route highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt a INFO If no operation is performed for one minute after the message is displayed the message disappears The detour will not be accepted and the current suggested route will remain unchanged When the Traffic Announcement function is turned on you will hear the voice guidance at the same time that the message appears on the screen SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATION The route can be recalculated after changing the route calculation conditions anywhere along the route Route gt Route Settings Fastest Route Minimize Freeway Shortest Route Detailed Route Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Route Settings and push lt EN TER gt 3 Highlight the preferred condition and push lt ENTER gt The indicator for the selected condition illuminates 4 When the current location map screen or route setting screen is displayed the system recalculates a route with the set conditions Available items Detailed route settings Fastest Rouie Detailed conditions can be set
245. reen displays the gear you are currently in the current speed and the fuel economy level for each gear This allows you to verify the best gear to use at your current driving speed Use this panel to improve your operation of the shift lever 2 How to view screen 1 GEAR EFFICIENCY displays the fuel economy level Displays the current fuel economy level of each gear The lighter the blue color displayed the better the fuel economy will be The lighter the red color displayed the higher the torque will be 9 26 Multi function meter 2 Speedometer vertical Displays the current speed This scale changes with the speed of the vehicle 3 Selected gear horizontal Displays the currently selected gear SPEED Displays the current speed 5 GEAR gear position Displays gear shifting and gear position e Gear shifting mode A range M range e Gear position N P R 1 6 ai INFO When using the M range mode if you are unable to change to the gear that you want the position indicator light will turn off Using result screens to improve driving This section explains changing gears to suit driving conditions a INFO The displayed fuel economy level for each gear is only an estimation and may differ from the actual fuel economy Selecting gear for fuel economy Changing gears for engine braking or FUEL ECONOMY SCREEN PONG The FUEL ECONOMY screen allows you to verify the fuel efficiency of your d
246. riving Use this information to make your driving more fuel efficient 1 With the most appropriate gear for fuel fece economy selected for the current speed of 1 The best gear for driving power is selected FUEL ECONOMY the vehicle the vehicle is being driven in an but in this example it is also the least fuel efficient gear efficient gear How to view screen 1 FUEL EFFICIENCY timeline of fuel econ omy Displays the fuel economy timeline of the past 20 minutes The vertical readout displays the fuel economy on a scale of 10 and the horizontal readout displays the timeline of the last 20 minutes Multi function meter 9 27 2 RECENT FUEL ECON fuel economy over a given section Displays the fuel economy for the past 20 seconds while the vehicle is being driven 3 FUEL EFFICIENCY fuel economy level real time Displays the current fuel economy level measured on a scale of 10 The higher this value is the better the fuel economy level a INFO Driving at a constant speed no acceleration or deceleration will result in improved fuel econ omy 9 28 Multi function meter Using result screens to improve Timeline and driving of good fuel econ driving omy This section explains how to use the timeline information confirmed from the result screens Use this information to make your driving more fuel efficient a INFO The eco driving level readings are estimations The actual fuel econom
247. riving may vary depend ing on road conditions Use this information for reference purposes only Timeline and driving that show smooth operation of accelerator pedal 1 Depressing the accelerator pedal slowly and smoothly will result in a smoothly rising line 2 When depressing the accelerator gradually the angle of the line slopes gently upwards 3 As you bring the vehicle to a constant speed by slowly stabilizing the angle of the accelerator pedal the acceleration panel will display this as a gradually leveling horizontal line Displaying timeline of quick and sudden acceleration and driving 1 2 Quickly depressing the accelerator pedal will result in a steep climbing line When the accelerator is being depressed quickly the angle of the line slopes upwards at a steep angle Releasing the accelerator pedal quickly will result in a pointed line Here the accelerator is being depressed and released repeatedly The resulting line displayed appears wavy Repeatedly de pressing and releasing the accelerator pedal will result in a wavy line Multi function meter 9 21 BRAKING SCREEN The braking screen displays the results of how the vehicle behaves based on the manner in which the driver operates the vehicle The information displayed is for confirmation pur poses The results of how the brake pedal is used are displayed as a timeline of g force exerted on the vehicle during deceleration Use
248. rming voice commands page 8 14 DISPLAYING HOW TO OPERATE THE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM If you are using the voice recognition system for the first time or if you would like help using the system you can display the voice command list available only in Alternate command mode or the user guide to assist you information gt Voice Recognition Command List User Guide 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight the preferred item and push lt ENTER gt Available items Command List A list of voice commands that the system can recognize is displayed e User Guide A simplified operation manual of the voice recognition system can be displayed and how to use the voice commands can be confirmed Hi INFO The Command List feature is only available when Alternate command mode is active Voice recognition 8 13 Confirming voice commands If you are controlling the system by voice commands for the first time or do not know the appropriate voice command confirm the voice command lists Example Displaying the navigation command list 1 Push lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Voice Recognition and push lt ENTER gt Information gt Voice Recognition Command List User Guide 3 Highlight Command List and push lt EN TER gt 8 14 Voice recognition 5 Information gt Command List Navigation os Audio Please select a voice command c
249. s hospi tals and walk in clinics Please show discretion and ask for direc tions in such instances As the driver you alone are respon sible for your driving safety n order to avoid a traffic acci dent do not operate the system while driving n order to avoid a traffic acci dent operate the system only when the vehicle is stopped at a safe place and the parking brake is on n order to avoid a traffic acci dent or traffic offence remem ber that actual road conditions and traffic regulations take pre cedence over the information contained on the navigation sys tem The Software may contain inac curate or incomplete informa tion due to the passage of time changing circumstances and the sources of information used Please respect current traffic conditions and regulations at all times while driving Where actual road conditions and highway regulations differ from the information contained on the navigation system abide by the highway regulations Keep the amount of time spent viewing the screen while driving to a strict minimum The navigation system does not provide nor represent in any way information on traffic and highway regulations technical aspects of the vehicle including weight height width load and speed limits road conditions including grade percentage of incline and surface conditions obstacles such as the height and width of bridges and tunnels and ot
250. s congested with traffic you can set the NISSAN Navigation System to calculate routes that exclude that freeway or area 1 STORING AN AVOID AREA page 2 85 XM Navtraffic INFORMATION The XM NavtTraffic information broadcast allows you to avoid delays due to traffic incidents Traffic jams roadwork closed roads around your current location etc are repre sented graphically on the map by icons depict ing the nature of the event Incidents on the route are automatically brought to your attention when you approach them The XM NavTraffic information feature via the guidance mode allows you to detour around traffic problems 1 VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC INFOR MATION page 6 7 AUTOMATIC REROUTE If you deviate from the suggested route the NISSAN Navigation System will automatically recalculate a new route to your destination 1 RECALCULATE ROUTE page 2 69 DETOUR If you want to make a detour due to traffic conditions you can use the Detour function to calculate an alternative route The NISSAN Navigation System can calculate a route using secondary roads that will return you to primary roads after a specified number of miles 1 SETTING A DETOUR ROUTE page 2 71 VOICE GUIDANCE Route guidance is provided through voice and visual instructions Voice guidance announces the appropriate directions when approaching an intersection at which you need to turn 12 ABOUT ROUTE GUIDAN
251. s for calculating a route to the destination 12 Changing route calculation condi tions page 2 62 Condition for calculating a route to a waypoint Allows you to change the conditions for calculating a route to a waypoint 1a Changing route calculation condi tions page 2 62 Allows you to add a destination I Setting a destination or waypoint page 2 60 Allows you to add a waypoint I Setting a destination or waypoint page 2 60 Navigation 2 59 Setting a destination or waypoint You can add a destination or waypoint to the route already set A total of 6 destinations or waypoints can be set Route gt Edit NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA outing gt 7 ELEVEN GARDENA CA 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Edit and push lt ENTER gt 3 Highlight Destination or Waypoint and push lt ENTER gt ai INFO If you select Destination the current destination changes to a waypoint 2 60 Navigation Route gt Add Waypoint Change ET ae o Region a Home Address Book Previous Dest Street Address Previous Start Point Points of Interest Next Page 4 Seta destination or waypoint The method of searching for a destination or waypoint is the same as the one for a destination Te SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 26 Route gt Add Waypoint Add to Route Move Location POI info Store Location 5 The selected location is displaye
252. s recording when a CD is inserted Recording Quality Set the recording quality of 105 kbps or 132 kbps The default is set to 132 kbps Title Text Priority Set the priority to CDDB Compact Disc Data Base to acquire track information from the Gracenote Database or set to CD TEXT to acquire the information from CDs Delete ALL Music Box Data Delete all music data stored on the hard disk GRACENOTE NOTICE e The information contained in the Gracenote Database is not fully guaranteed e The service of the Gracenote Data base on the Internet may be stopped without prior notice for maintenance gracenote End User License Agreement USE OF THIS PRODUCT IMPLIES AC CEPTANCE OF THE TERMS BELOW Gracenote MusicID Terms of Use This device contains software from Gracenote Inc of Emeryville California Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Soft ware enables this application to do online disc identification and obtain music related informa tion including name artist track and title information Gracenote Data from online servers Gracenote Servers and to perform other functions You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End User functions of this device You agree that you will use Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non commercial use only You agree not to assign copy transfer or transmit the Gr
253. s register red Large panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 zone readings Small panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen Multi function meter 9 13 Fuel Range Display the amount of fuel remaining and the estimated cruising range 156 CUSTOM VIEW 3 Large panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen Even when traveling a distance for which there is a sufficient amount of fuel refuel when the gas gauge ap proaches empty or when the fuel warn ing light illuminates 9 14 Multi function meter Fuel flow Displays the amount of fuel injected into the engine by the fuel injector CUSTOM VIEW 3 CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen Recent fuel economy In the large panel this meter displays the timeline of fuel consumption for each minute over the past twenty minutes In the small panel this meter displays fuel consumption readings over the past twenty seconds CUSTOM VIEW 3 Large panel screen CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen a INFO The small panel will display when the vehicle is stopped for the first few moments of driving The large panel will not display a graph while the vehicle is stopped Torque split Displays the amount of forward distributed torque This can only be displayed as a small panel CUSTOM VIEW 4 Small panel screen la INFO Driving over a seam in the road may add front torque but this is not an anomaly Accel pedal Disp
254. s tall buildings Under many large trees Inacanyon a INFO The GPS antenna is located on the instrument panel inside the vehicle Do not place any objects especially mobile phones or transcei vers on the instrument panel Because the strength of the GPS signal is approximately one billionth of that of TV waves phones and transceivers will affect or may totally disrupt the signal Display of GPS information GPS information can be displayed 1 VIEWING GPS CURRENT LOCATION INFORMATION page 6 14 NOTICE Route guidance provided by the naviga tion system does not take carpool lane driving into consideration especially when carpool lanes are separated from other road lanes INCORRECT DISPLAY OF VEHICLE POSITION The following cases may affect the display accuracy of the vehicle s position or traveling direction The accuracy will return to normal if the driving conditions return to normal When the vehicle is traveling in an area with a grid pattern road system General system information 10 3 When the vehicle is passing through a large Y When the vehicle is traveling on a road with When the vehicle is on a snow covered or shaped intersection junction repeating S shaped curves unpaved road When the vehicle is traveling on a continuous When the vehicle is on a loop bridge When repeatedly turning left or right or driving in slowly curving road zigzags 10 4 General sy
255. s vehicle The next user of this navigation system may need the manual Table of o Contents p E z s a s 6 7 s o Generar system moman E wowose moo o How to use this Manuals sssessssriiiinicsrssasenirisdrs taiat 0 2 Safety IMOMMANON wiscennereencececeedsdaeceteneeenansedeeaanaaes 0 3 For safe operation jeccchedoevevanedadesteccatesetrxedaningess 0 2 Functions disabled while driving ssesscccccccccec 0 4 Reference SymMDOlS esssssssirnirri irer roians 0 2 Laser POOUCE derrr arpian aE EEEE 0 5 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual uses special words symbols and icons organized by function Please refer to the following items and familiarize yourself with them 0 2 Introduction FOR SAFE OPERATION NOTICE This is used to indicate a hazard that could cause damage to your vehicle To avoid or reduce the risk follow the information and instructions REFERENCE SYMBOLS Hi INFO This indicates information that is necessary for efficient use of your vehicle or accessories Te Reference page This indicates the title and page that you should refer to lt gt This indicates a button on the control panel This indicates a key item displayed on the screen E Voice Command This indicates an operation by voice command SAFETY INFORMATION This system is primarily designed to help you reach your destination and it also performs other functions as outlined in this manual However y
256. set the destination to a facility located near the current vehicle location or another location that you move to by scrolling the map and then have the system calculate a route If there is any particular Points of Interest type that you intend to use frequently you can store it in the list of nearby Points of Interest 12 Customizing nearby places page 2 105 Destination P Change pt ee Home Region Address Book fd Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Nearby Places and push lt EN TER gt Navigation 2 39 Destination gt Nearby Places RESTAURANT GAS STATION 3 HOTEL ATM REST AREA 3 Highlight the preferred destination Points of Interest and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed Map gt Nearby AIONO KOUT WENDY S GARDENA CA YORGOS BURGERS GA gt STARBUCKS GARDEN QUIZNOS SUB GARDEN 1 32 4 Highlight the preferred destination from the list and push lt ENTER gt The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen 2 40 Navigation a INFO e If the suggested route is already set by highlighting Show Along Route and pushing lt ENTER gt the system displays only the facilities located along the route e A maximum of 100 facilities can be displayed on the list screen Calculate Route UT mba St
257. side ventila tors vj Aijr flows from center and side ventila tors and foot outlets wv Air flows mainly from foot outlets af Air flows from defroster and foot out lets The direction of the air flow can be adjusted by A opening closing or adjusting 5 6 Heater and air conditioner OPERATING TIPS k n A ys y Eso P E A The sensors A and on the instrument panel help maintain a constant temperature Do not put anything on or around these sensors IN CABIN MICROFILTER The air conditioning system is equipped with an in cabin microfilter which collects dirt pollen dust etc To make sure the air conditioner heats defogs and ventilates efficiently replace the filter in accordance with the maintenance schedule in the NISSAN Service and Mainte nance Guide To replace the filter contact a NISSAN dealer The filter should be replaced if air flow is extremely decreased or when windows fog up easily when operating heater or air conditioning system SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER The air conditioning system in your NISSAN is charged with a refrigerant designed with the environment in mind This refrigerant will not harm the earth s ozone layer However special charging equipment and lubricant are required when servicing your NISSAN air con ditioner Using improper refrigerants or lubri cants will cause severe damage to your air conditioning system Refer to the vehicle Own er
258. sounds speak a command To recalculate a route Recalculate Alternate command mode Setting the auto reroute Route Edit Recalculate Cancel Route Route Settings Route Information Detour Traffic Detour Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Route Settings and push lt EN TER gt Route gt Route Settings Fastest Route Minimize Freeway Shortest Route Detailed Route Settings 3 Highlight Detailed Route Settings and push lt ENTER gt Rieter Detstied ROE settee 7 SETTING A DETOUR ROUTE Hi INFO If you want to detour from the suggested route When the vehicle has deviated from the you can calculate a route detouring for a suggested route Detour cannot be se specified distance lected Auto Reroute Minimize Toll Roads Traffic info Settings Route e lf the system cannot calculate a detour with the specified conditions it displays the Cancel Route Route Settings previous suggested route Use Time Restricted Roads ase Edit Recalculate e lf the vehicle is traveling very fast the detour 4 Highlight Auto Reroute and push lt EN Mott dar Hoin route may start from a location that the TER gt The indicator for the selected con Traffic Detour Guidance Settings vehicle has already passed dition illuminates When the current location map screen or route setting screen is displayed the system recalculates a route with the set conditions 1 Push lt
259. splayed Destination gt Previous Dest 1 NISSAN NORTH AM 2 DELI CONNECTION 3 Father company 4 ALISO CREEK REST 5 REDONDO BEACH B Highlight the preferred destination from the list and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Previous Dest Start a Route Details Move Dest Add to Route Store Dest POI info The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 e Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To display the Previous Destinations list Navigation Previous Destinations Standard mode Previous Destinations Alternate command mode Navigation 2 41 SETTING THE PREVIOUS STARTING POINT This allows you to set the destination to the starting point of the previous route guidance and have the system calculate a route Destination P Change giie Home Region e Address Book Nearby Places Previous Dest Street Address Points of Interest Next Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Next
260. stem information When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lot turntable while the ignition switch is off When driving on a road not displayed on the map screen or a road that has been changed due to additional construction or other reasons When the GPS positioning accuracy is low INFO The vehicle icon may be misaligned when starting the vehicle just after starting the engine The vehicle icon may also be misaligned if different sized tires or tire chains are installed The system has a function that automatically corrects the vehicle icon position when it is misaligned from the actual position Vehicle position correction by GPS may not function when the vehicle is stopped e lf the vehicle icon position does not return to normal even after driving for a while correct the vehicle icon position manually 1 Settings the keyboard layout of the character input screen page 2 107 DETAILED MAP COVERAGE AREAS MCA FOR THE NAVIGATION SYS TEM This system is designed to help you reach your destination and it also performs other functions as outlined in this manual However you the driver must use the system safely and properly Information concerning road conditions traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up to date The system is not a substitute for safe proper and legal driving Map data covers select metropolitan areas in the United States Map data includes two
261. stment can also be made by the touch panel operation 1 TOUCH PANEL OPERATION page 1 15 Multi function display system 1 13 Destinugtion gt Points of Intiires CA ty n SEOL AK SAN STANTON CA AK SUBS SAN FRANCISCO CA EE AKS DONUTS PLACENTIA CA AKA CHOCHIN JAPANESE RSTRNT SAN JO gt 45 List screen After searching for a point of interest a list screen is displayed Depending on the list displayed it can be sorted 1 14 Multi function display system 6 F R Didstination gt Points of IniErest SAN S f P E mi AKIS VILLAGE INN LO F AKANE CHAYA GARD AKBAR CUISINE OF IND ROCKY amp AKUZA CORP gt Items displayed in a list 1 Highlight the preferred item from the list and push lt ENTER gt to select it If a location or facility name is not com pletely displayed due to length touch J to show the hidden part of the name 2 Distance from the current location 3 Direction to the point of interest 4 If the entire list cannot be displayed on the screen the system displays the total number of items in the list and the entry number of the selected item Turn the center dial or use the touch panel to scroll the list Highlight and push lt ENTER gt to sort the list by shortest distance Highlight and push lt ENTER gt to sort the list in the original order When the list is sorted by the shortest distance you can confirm th
262. t ENTER gt Settings gt Navigation Avoid Area Settings Tracking Display Settings Nearby Places Custom Settings Map Scrolling information Map Color Settings 3 Highlight Avoid Area Settings and push lt ENTER gt a INFO You can also access and store an Avoid Area from the Address Book Settings gt Avoid Area 1 None Add New 4 Highlight None Add New and push lt ENTER gt Navigation 2 85 Settings gt Avoid Area Change a hie a j Home Region b Address Boo Nearby Places Street Address 2 Previous Des Points of Interest Next Page Highlight the appropriate method to search for a location and push lt ENTER gt Te 2 DESTINATION SCREEN Settings gt Avoid Arca Settings Move Location Resize Area FWY Delete nae Bm am ma cee Set the following items for the searched location 2 86 Navigation Available items e Rename Changes the name 1 Rename page 2 98 e Move Location Adjusts the location of the Avoid Area 1 Move Location page 2 99 e Resize Area Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area 1 Resize Area page 2 99 e FWY Avoids freeways 1y FWY page 2 99 e Delete Deletes the avoid area 1y Delete page 2 100 After finishing the setting highlight OK and push lt ENTER gt a INFO You can also store an avoid area using the following procedure Settings gt Address Book Store
263. tan 2 3 11 8 Voice guidance during route guidance 2 78 Voice recognition s2fcicaucusceneeocauseetebect 11 12 Volume AdiUSUMON ig cee cevveseerscerieeyereevente 7 5 12 3 Printing November 2008 O05 NOG EOUO Publication No NAOE OR35UO WN Painted in Japan TOONM JF31D else
264. te preview 3 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen i INFO During route preview you can change the map scale by turning the center dial While the map scale is being changed the route preview is temporarily stopped 2 64 Navigation Confirming by simulation JO Ft LONG BEACH 1 Highlight Simulation and push lt ENTER gt 2 Highlight the preferred key and push lt EN TER gt n Pauses the simulation oO Resumes the simulation Oo Ends the simulation 3 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen a INFO During simulation you can change the map scale by turning the center dial While the map scale is being changed the simulation is temporarily stopped SEARCHING FOR A DETOUR ROUTE TAKING TRAFFIC INFORMATION INTO CONSIDERATION When a serious traffic event occurs on the route or if the system finds a faster route a detour alert will pop up automatically If you miss the automatic alert you can also manually search for a detour Route Gancel Route Route Settings Edit Recalculate Route Information Detour Iraffic Detour Guidance Settings 1 Push lt ROUTE gt 2 Highlight Traffic Detour and push lt EN TER gt Traffic Detour Suggested detour in 0 1 miles in 1 mile Traffic co gestion average Sp Accept detour 7 When the detour search is successful detailed information about the detour route
265. tem e CDs without MP3 WMA files e Hybrid Compact Disc Digital Audio Hybrid CD DA specification in Super Audio CDs e Compact Disc Digital Audio CD DA spe cification in CD Extras e First session of multisession disc Extreme temperature conditions below 4 F 20 C and above 158 F 70 C could affect the performance of the hard disk NOTICE If the hard disk needs to be replaced due to a malfunction all stored music data will be erased RECORDING SONGS 2 XAXXXXAXXXKX J XXXXXXXXXXX KXXXXKXXXXEX 1 Operate the audio system to play a CD tr AUDIO OPERATION PRECAU TIONS page 3 2 2 Touch REC The system starts recording from the first track of the CD and REC CD appears on the screen XXXXXXXXAXXX XXXXXXAXXXXX eee ee eee es bs If the title information of the track being recorded is stored either in the hard disk drive or in the CD the title is automatically displayed on the screen For title acquisition from the hard disk drive music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote To view the details of the track select Text by touching the screen The track name and album title are displayed on the screen If a track is not recorded successfully due to skipping sounds the mark is displayed behind the track number The Music Box hard drive cannot perform recording under the following conditions e There is not enough space in the h
266. the screen changes again speak Along Route P_ Voice Recognition gt Places Along Route CENTURY SHELL LOS ANGELES CA SHELL LOS ANGELES CA HARRY AIRPORT ARCO LOS ANGE EXXON LOS ANGELES CA HARRY S AIRPORT GARAGE INGL t hold the TALE Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the list of Points of Interest in the category specified in the previous step appears After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again speak Two E Voice Recognition gt Places 2 SHELL LOS ANGELES CA CENTURY SHELL LOS ANGELES CA SHELL LOS ANGELES CA HARRY AIRPORT ARCO LOS ANGE EXXON LOS ANGELES CA HARRY S AIRPORT GARAGE INGL 10 Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the system starts calculating a route to the selected facility Example 3 Setting a destination by a street address 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch Voice Recognition E Y Address Places Dial Number W Phonebook Help 2 The system announces Please say a command 3 Speak Address P Voice Recognition B Voice Recognition gt Address F Address E GARDENA LOS ANGELES CA Say a STATE or PROVINCE Please include prefix e g North South and suffix e g Road Lane if known 4 Speak the name of the state California 6 Speak the name of the street South fi
267. the system automatically switches to the split screen and displays an enlarged view of the junction 3D in the left screen After passing the junction the system automatically returns to the full screen mode To switch to the full screen mode while the enlarged junction view is displayed push lt MAP gt Navigation 2 79 Turn list 9 20 10 m ath sy I REDONDO BEACH BLYD t 99Th He ka 009 54 rm a CA 107 l YE o uar 00E INGLEWOOD AVE ogi gt TE b j Depending on the setting the system can constantly display the split screen and show the turn list in the left screen When approaching a guide point the left screen automatically switches to an enlarged view of the intersection To switch to the full screen mode push lt MAP gt Pushing lt MAP gt again displays the turn list When approaching a guide point the enlarged view of the intersection is automatically displayed To display the turn list push lt MAP gt To display the map screen push lt MAP gt again Te ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS page 2 72 2 80 Navigation STORING A LOCATION ROUTE STORING A LOCATION Locations that you often visit can be stored in the Address Book The stored locations can be easily retrieved to set them as a destination or waypoint i INFO e The Address Book can store up to 200 locations e New information placed in the same storage position will overwrite the old data Storing a location by searching
268. the vehicle s current location is recorded E Start point When lt START STOP gt is pushed to start the Drivers Notes function the vehicle s current location is recorded Destination When lt START STOP gt is pushed to end the Drivers Notes function the vehicle s current location is recorded Confirming list of waypoints You can review the list of past trips you have made CENTURY FW 303 38 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES N CENTURY BLVD 15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY DRIVER S NOTES 1 Select MARK LIST The list screen will be displayed 2007712703 18 14 02 z 2007712703 18173 7227 DRIVER S NOTES 2 Select the record you would like to display The menu screen will be displayed Multi function meter 9 35 Driver s Notes data Details Detete Driver s Notes data Delete All Driver s Notes data DRIVER S NOTES 3 Select Driver s Notes data Details The details of the selected record will be displayed a INFO You can use either the center dial or the touch panel to scroll through the list 9 36 Multi function meter Deleting records This allows you to delete waypoint records that are saved in the system E FO 1 4 ZE l 105 EAST CENTURY FW mites 303 FUEL RANGE 38 miles LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES W CENTURY BLVD Wi 1 15 SOUTH CEDAR CITY LE DRIVER S NOTES 1 Select MARK LIST The list screen will be displayed 18 14 02 1813722
269. this Data was provided 2006 NAVTEQ All rights reserved If the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official refuses to use the legend provided herein the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data HOW TO HANDLE THE DISPLAY The display is a liquid crystal display and should CHARACTERISTICS OF A LIQUID MAINTENANCE OF THE DISPLAY be handled with care CRYSTAL DISPLAY e lf the temperature inside the vehicle is especially low the display will stay relatively dim or the movement of the images may be slow These conditions are normal The display will function normally when the interior of the vehicle has warmed up e Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than others This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid crystal dis plays and it is not a malfunction e You may also notice a remnant of the previous display image on the screen This screen burn is inherent in displays and it is not a malfunction If you need to clean the display screen use a dry soft cloth If additional cleaning is necessary use a small amount of neutral detergent with a li INFO soft cloth Never spray the screen with water or detergent Dampen the cloth first then wipe the screen The screen may become distorted by strong magnetic fields General system information 10 17
270. tings and push lt ENTER gt MAP MENU SCREEN Push lt ENTER gt while the current location map screen or a scrolled map screen is displayed to display the menu corresponding to that screen This menu allows you to quickly use helpful functions such as setting a destination easily and searching for Points of Interest nearby To select a menu item use the method described in Menu screen types and how to operate a INFO With the touch operation the same screen can be displayed by touching Map Menu located on the map screen CURRENT LOCATION MAP SCREEN LELAU Store Location Nearby Map Settings Landmark icons Store Tracking If lt ENTER gt is pushed while the current location map screen is displayed the following options are available e Store Location Allows you to store the current vehicle location in the Address Book The stored location can be retrieved as necessary to set it as a destination waypoint T Storing the current vehicle location page 2 81 e Nearby Allows you to search for points of interest near the current vehicle location such as restaurants and gas stations etc 1 SETTING A NEARBY PLACE page 2 39 Map Settings Performs the map operations such as the switching of map type and the setting of map orientation and scale 1 OTHER SETTINGS FOR THE MAP SCREEN page 2 12 Landmark Icons Allows you to display certain points of interest near
271. tion is complete the calculated route may not be immediately displayed Waypoints that have been passed will be disregarded by rerouting calculation If you scroll the map while the suggested route is being drawn it may take more time to finish drawing If waypoints are set the system calculates multiple routes between waypoints simulta neously and the following may result If one section between waypoints cannot be calculated none of the route will be displayed The route may not connect completely at some waypoints The route may require a U turn close to some waypoints Route calculation may not be completed in the following cases lf there is no main road within a range of 1 5 miles 2 5 km from the vehicle a message saying so will appear on the screen Try recalculating when the ve hicle is closer to a main road lf there is no main road within a range of 1 5 miles 2 5 km from the destination or waypoint a message saying so will appear on the screen Try setting the location closer to a main road If the vehicle is too close to the destination or if there are no roads to the destination a message saying so will appear on the screen If itis impossible to reach the destination or waypoints because of traffic regula tions etc lf the only route to reach the destination or waypoints is extremely complicated Ifthe destination current vehicle position or way
272. tions can also be used e lf the area code of the specified telephone number does not exist in the map data the system will not search for the location e Only the locations included in the database in the map data can be searched by the phone number Personal phone numbers cannot be used to search for a location 2 44 Navigation ad Destination P Change eiiie 3 Home Region wet Address Book Nearby Places Previous Dest Street Address Points of Interest Next Page Push lt DEST gt Highlight Next Page and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Next Page fa Phone Number Freeway Entrance 7 Exit intersection City Center Highlight Phone Number and push lt EN TER gt The telephone number input screen is displayed Destination gt Phone Number Enter the telephone number including the area code After finishing the entry highlight Map and push lt ENTER gt 1 Phone number input screen page 1 17 Destination gt Phone Number OTHERS NISSAN MOTOR CORP IN USA gt NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GA NISSAN NORTH AMERICA INC 2 i gt ae A O Teta wcities eenciaenetesll Displays a list screen if there are two or more search results Highlight the preferred destination from the list and push lt EN TER gt Destination gt Phone Number Start A Route Details Move Dest SETTING A FREEWAY ENTRANCE EXIT This allows you to set the destination t
273. top of the map orth Up Heading Up Long Range j l J Heading Up The traveling direction is set at the top of the map e Long Range Map View The vehicle icon is located slightly lower 4 Highlight the preferred map orientation and than the center of the screen This offers a push lt ENTER gt The indicator of the wider view in the traveling direction selected map orientation illuminates e Map Scale 5 Push lt MAP gt to return to the current A scale appears on the left side of the location map screen screen This changes the scale of a map e Birdview Angle This changes the Birdview angle od ae Arie iam Giri He FH Ta A Lesl r a Di i i at Long Range Map View Navigation 2 15 a INFO Long Range is displayed only when you select Heading Up Birdview Angle is displayed only when the map view is set to the Birdview or Split Birdview mode If the map orientation is switched the icon displayed in the lower left corner is also switched North Up a gt Heading Up You can also set the orientation of the map using the following procedure 1 Push lt SETTING gt 2 Highlight Navigation and push lt EN TER gt 3 Highlight Map Settings and push lt ENTER gt 4 Highlight Settings and push lt EN TER gt 2 16 Navigation Touching the icon on the map can also change the direction of the map E Setting by voice command 1
274. traveled T DRIVER S NOTES SCREEN page 9 33 Multi function display system 129 CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS status Dior BACK g ENTER J 0 oF D 1 m 10 9 L8 7 CONTROL PANEL Navigation Multi function meter L e wl 1 Monitor Multi function screens appear here lt PHONE gt Push to access the phone settings lt SETTING gt Push to access the system settings lt INFO gt Push to display the vehicle information and 1 6 Multi function display system oF 6 DEST INFO SETTING PHONE the navigation information such as GPS and version information etc lt DEST gt Push to enter a destination Various meth ods for entering a destination are available lt ROUTE gt Push to access guidance control functions guidance cancellation route priority way point settings on the route etc lt MAP gt Push to display the current location map screen lt FUNCTION gt Push to display the multi function meter screen lt BACK gt Push to return to the previous screen In a settings screen this button can also be used to apply the setting In a character input screen this button can also delete the characters that have been entered Center dial lt ENTER gt Turn to highlight an item on the screen or adjust a setting Push to select the high lighted item on the screen Use the center dial to adjust the map scale If this button is pushed
275. ty Center 3 Highlight Stored Routes and push lt EN TER gt A list screen is displayed Stored Routes Destination gt NISSAN NORTH AMERICA GARDENA Usual Accessories shop DELI CONNECTION GARDEN 2 3 4 Father company a Granma s house Highlight the preferred route from the list and push lt ENTER gt The route to the destination is set Calculate Start Route Info Add Way Pt Map Scroll The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the location etc Te OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DESTINATION page 2 50 The stored route includes only locations destination and waypoints and route cal culation conditions not the route itself Therefore when the destination is set using a stored route a different route may be suggested if the current vehicle location is different from the one when the route was stored Navigation 2 43 SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER If you know the telephone number of the facility use this to find the facility by entering the number and then have the system calculate a route a INFO e Telephone numbers that were stored for stored destina
276. umber and direction 3 In about one mile 1 6 kilometers exit on your right Take the second exit on your right You have arrived at your destination End ing route guidance GUIDANCE SCREENS AND PRE VIEW MODE Route guidance displays map screens and various information according to the situation When route guidance starts the Small Turn Arrow on Map is displayed in the upper left corner of the map screen This arrow indicates the turning direction at the next guide point corner or intersection The distance is also displayed At the top of the screen the distance to the next guide point and the name of the next street to turn on to are displayed Also there may be cases that next street names are announced The Small Turn Arrow on Map can be enabled or disabled by the user 1 ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS page 2 72 anaren intersection view When approaching a guide point the system automatically changes to the split screen and shows an enlarged view of the intersection in the left screen After passing through the intersec tion the system automatically returns to the full screen mode To switch to the full screen mode while the enlarged intersection view is dis played push lt MAP gt Pushing lt MAP gt again displays the enlarged intersection view Junction guidance While driving on a freeway when the vehicle is approximately 1 mile approximately 2 km from a junction
277. vice USPS and ZIP 4 Terms and conditions Personal Use Only You agree to use this Data together with Nissan Automotive Products for the solely personal non commercial purposes for which you were licensed and not for service bureau time sharing or other similar purposes Accordingly but subject to the restrictions set forth in the following paragraphs you may copy this Data only as necessary for your personal use to i view it and ii save it provided that you do not remove any copyright notices that appear and do not modify the Data in any way You agree not to otherwise reproduce copy modify decompile disassemble or reverse engineer any portion of this Data and may not transfer or distribute it in any form for any purpose except to the extent permitted by mandatory laws Multi disc sets may only be transferred or sold as a complete set as provided by ZENRIN CO LTD and not as a subset thereof Restrictions Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by ZENRIN CO LTD and without limiting the preceding para graph you may not a use this Data with any products systems or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles capable of vehicle navigation positioning dispatch real time route guidance fleet management or similar applications or b with or in communication with any positioning devices or any mobile or wireless connected electronic or computer de
278. vices including with out limitation cellular phones palmtop and handheld computers pagers and personal digital assistants or PDAs Warning The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time changing circumstances sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data any of which may lead to incorrect results No Warranty This Data is provided to you as is and you agree to use it at your own risk ZENRIN CO LTD and its licensors and their licensors and suppliers make no guarantees representations or warranties of any kind express or implied arising by law or otherwise including but not limited to content quality accuracy completeness effectiveness reliabil ity fitness for a particular purpose usefulness use or results to be obtained from this Data or that the Data or server will be uninterrupted or error free Disclaimer of Warranty ZENRIN CO LTD AND ITS LICENSORS INCLUDING THEIR LICEN SORS AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABIL General system information 10 15 ITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Some States Terri tories and Countries do not allow certain warranty exclusions so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you Disclaimer of Liability ZENRIN CO LTD AND ITS LICENSORS INCLUDING THEIR LICEN SORS AND SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT BE LIAB
279. vices such as video games camcorders and portable video players can be connected to the auxiliary jacks Compatible audio devices such as some MP3 players can also be connected to the system through the auxiliary jacks The auxiliary jacks are color coded for identifica tion purposes e Yellow video input e White left channel audio input e Red right channel audio input Before connecting a device to a Jack turn off the power of the portable device With a compatible device connected to the jacks push lt DISC AUX gt repeatedly until the display switches to the AUX mode The output from the device will be played through the monitor and audio system DISPLAY MODE The AUX settings display will appear when the Setting is selected using the center dial and pushing lt ENTER gt AUX gt Settings Display Mode Choose the display mode from the following e Normal e Wide e Cinema Audio system 3 21 CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO When installing a car phone or a CB radio in your NISSAN be sure to observe the following cautions otherwise the new equipment may adversely affect the electronic control modules and electronic control system harness e A cellular telephone should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cellular telephones while driving e If you must make a call while your vehicle is in motion the hands free cellul
280. ving Navigation 2 9 CHANGING THE SCALE OF A MAP Operating with the center dial 1 Turn the center dial on the map screen The map scale is displayed 2 Use the center dial to adjust the map scale 1 Clockwise Zoom in 2 Counterclockwise Zoom out 2 10 Navigation Free zoom Depending on the setting using the center dial to change the map scale may adjust the scale normally or it may engage the free zoom finer scale adjustment in smaller steps 1 NAVIGATION SCREEN page 2 104 Operating with the touch operation 1 Touch Displays the scale 2 Touch ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT to change the scale a INFO Free zoom Once the Free Zoom is set in the setting screen the scale can be changed in smaller steps when you push and hold ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT than when you briefly push the button If you briefly push the button the operation returns to normal ES Setting by voice command 1 Push lt TALK gt located on the steering switch 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To change the map scale Zoom In Alternate command mode Zoom Out Alternate command mode Map scale The following scales are available depending on the map view e In Plan View Widest 1 51 200 000 to the most detailed 1 2 500 e In Birdview Widest 1 20 480 000 to the most detailed viewpoint height at 1 3 000 Example The most detailed level Scale level of t
281. ways Settings gt Ri Settings gt Avoid Area Settings Large Rename Move Location Resize Area WY Delete laS O 1 Highlight Move Location and push lt EN TER gt 2 Using the center dial adjust the location of the Avoid Area 3 After adjusting the location push lt EN TER gt 1 Highlight Resize and push lt ENTER gt 1 Highlight FWY Select the range from 5 available levels If you want to include freeways in the Avoid A h lt ENTER gt illumi hi After selecting the range push lt ENTER gt Nin i nos WE AE Navigation 2 99 Settings gt Avoid Area Settings at Rename Move Location Resize Area FWY T N Delete Jelet OK anim 2 The Avoid Area is displayed in green if it includes a freeway or in blue if it does not include freeways INFO If you set an Avoid Area at the current vehicle location the system will not provide route guidance 2 100 Navigation Delete Deletes the Avoid Area Settings gt Avoid Area Settings Rename Move Location t Resize Area 1 Highlight Delete and push lt ENTER gt Settings gt Avoid Area Settings 1 as i PE Delete avoid area T Caman A 2 A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message highlight Yes and push lt ENTER gt The stored item is deleted from the Address Book DELETING A STORED ITEM You can delete locations and routes stored in the Ad
282. wn on the navigation screen so traffic conditions between you and the destination are known Three types of real time traffic information for major road ways are shown on the navigation system Unscheduled traffic data for example acci dents and disabled vehicles Scheduled traffic data for example road construction and road closures Traffic flow information rate of speed data NOTICE Flow information is provided only for roads equipped with traffic sensors and is not available in all markets covered by the service Flow data may not be available on portions of a road that is under construction XM NavTraffic information is available in limited markets To subscribe or to check if this service is available in your area call 1 800 XM RADIO 1 800 967 2346 or see www xmnavtraffic com XM trademark The XM name and XM NavTraffic are registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc a INFO If you do not have a contract for XM NavTraffic information service a message appears and it will not be possible to check the information on the traffic information system information gt Traffic info info on Route Nearby Traffic info User Locations Traffic info Settings 1 Press lt INFO gt 2 Highlight Traffic Info and push lt ENTER gt 3 Push lt BACK to return to the previous screen Push lt MAP gt to return to the current location map screen Viewing i
283. xit and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed 2 46 Navigation Destination gt Freeway Entrance Exit MATTIE RD PISMO BE SPYGLASS DR PISMO AVILA BEACH DR PIS MONTE RD PISMO BEA 1 83 Select the preferred destination from the list The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen Then push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Freeway Entrance Exit By Distance MATTIE RD PISMO BE SPYGLASS DR PISMO AVILA BEACH DR PIS MONTE RD PISMO BEA 4 33 us i INFO By selecting By Distance you can sort the list by the nearest distance Destination gt Freeway Entrance Exit Start Route Details Move Dest Store Dest 9 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route a INFO Even after setting a destination you can adjust the location of the destination store the route etc 1 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING A DES TINATION page 2 50 SETTING AN INTERSECTION This allows you to set the destination to an intersection of any two streets and then have the system calculate a route Destination Change a D aj Home Region ae a A Address Book Nearby Places Street Address Previous Dest Points of Interest Ne
284. xt Page 1 Push lt DEST gt 2 Highlight Next Page and push lt ENTER gt Destination gt Next Page Previous Start Point Stored Routes Phone Number Freeway Entrance Exit intersection 3 Highlight Intersection and push lt EN TER gt A character input screen is dis played ol Destination gt intersection Sinn a i Destination gt intersection t SFIG_ uU City Symbols Space Delete Symbols Delete Enter the name of the 1st street 6 Enter the name of the 2nd street After finishing the entry highlight List and After finishing the entry highlight List and push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed push lt ENTER gt A list screen is displayed Destination gt intersection ea ate n i Destination gt intersection 5 FIG AVE CARUTHERS CA ANELO AVE CARSON CA SAG AVE FRESNO CA 5 FIG ST ESCONDIDO CA 5 FIGUEROA ST SANTA ANA CA S FIGUEROA ST CARSON CA Highlight a street as the 1st street from the 7 Highlight a street as the 2nd street from the list and push lt ENTER gt A character input list and push lt ENTER gt screen is displayed Navigation 2 47 Destination gt intersection Start Route Details Move Dest Store Dest 8 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Highlight Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination and push lt ENTER gt The system sets the destination to the sel
285. y may differ 1 The average fuel economy level is high indicating fuel efficient driving 2 The current fuel economy level is shown to be very high DRIVING RECORD SCREEN Timeline and driving of poor fuel econ This allows you to measure display the timeline omy and waypoint history over a given time STOPWATCH SCREEN With the STOP WATCH screen you can measure a segment of time or passing time You can also display and save recorded time lines and data 00 02 23 00 09 11 1 The average fuel economy level is low indicating poor fuel efficiency 2 The current fuel economy level is low i D L A LN How to view screen 1 TIME LOG Prominently displays the current time being measured The measured times are dis played in a list The system can store up to 99 items in its memory 2 Timer on indicator The timer on indicator will flash when the stopwatch function is active 3 SPEED Displays the vehicle speed while driving ELAPSED TIME Displays the total elapsed time measured since the stopwatch function was started Measuring timed distance To measure the timed distance use lt START STOP gt or lt MRK gt on the steering switch 1 With the STOP WATCH screen displayed push lt START STOP gt The timer on in dicator will flash when the stopwatch func tion is active Multi function meter 9 29 3 4AB COE G 00 34 91 2 Each time you push lt MRK gt the displayed
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