Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system for Your Nissan X Trail SUV 2020

NISSANCONNECT OWNER’S MANUAL  
(for Thailand and Indonesia)  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
For models with NissanConnect System, refer  
to the NissanConnect Owner’s Manual that  
includes the following information.  
WARNING:  
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Do not adjust the display controls, heater  
and air conditioner controls or audio  
controls while driving so that full atten-  
tion may be given to vehicle operation.  
If you noticed any foreign objects enter-  
ing the system hardware, spilled liquid on  
the system, or noticed smoke or fumes  
coming out from the system, or any other  
unusual operation is observed, stop using  
the system immediately and contact the  
nearest NISSAN dealer. Ignoring such  
conditions may lead to an accident, fire  
or electric shock.  
Available functions may vary depending on the  
models and specifications.  
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Audio  
Hands-free phone  
Apple CarPlay  
Android Auto  
Navigation  
Voice recognition  
Information and settings viewable on Nis-  
sanConnect  
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Do not disassemble or modify this sys-  
tem. If you do, it may lead to an accident,  
fire, or electric shock.  
CAUTION:  
Do not use the system when the engine is not  
running for extended periods of time to  
prevent battery discharge.  
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CENTER MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL  
PANEL (models with navigation  
system except for Thailand)  
HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY  
WARNING:  
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The glass display screen may break if it is  
hit with a hard or sharp object. If the  
glass screen breaks, do not touch it.  
Doing so could result in an injury.  
To clean the display, never use a rough  
cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner or any  
kind of solvent or paper towel with a  
chemical cleaning agent. They will  
scratch or deteriorate the panel.  
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Do not splash any liquid such as water or  
car fragrance on the display. Contact with  
liquid will cause the system to malfunc-  
tion.  
To help ensure safe driving, some functions  
cannot be operated while driving.  
The on-screen functions that are not available  
while driving will be “grayed out” or muted.  
Park the vehicle in a safe location and then  
operate the navigation system.  
CAUTION:  
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ALWAYS give your full attention to driving.  
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Display screen (P.4-4)  
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SETUP button (P.4-6)  
Avoid using vehicle features that could  
distract you. If distracted, you could lose  
control of your vehicle and cause an  
accident.  
2.  
For navigation system control buttons  
refer to the separate Navigation System  
Owner’s Manual.  
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INFO button (P.4-5)  
Power/VOLUME dial (P.4-67)  
Brightness control/display on·off button  
(P.4-5)  
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ENTER/Scroll dial (P.4-5)  
BACK button (P.4-5)  
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VEHICLE INFORMATION AND  
SETTINGS (models with navigation  
system except for Thailand)  
Vehicle information can be checked and var-  
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OK:  
Touch screen operation  
ious settings can be adjusted on the display.  
Completes the character input.  
Designs and items displayed on the screen may  
vary depending on the models and specifica-  
tions.  
Touch screen maintenance  
To clean the display screen, use a dry, soft  
cloth. If additional cleaning is necessary, use a  
small amount of neutral detergent with a soft  
cloth. Never spray the screen with water or  
detergent. Dampen the cloth first and then  
wipe the screen.  
HOW TO USE INFO BUTTON  
Push the INFO button to display the following  
information on the display screen.  
Available items:  
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My Apps  
HOW TO USE BRIGHTNESS CONTROL/  
DISPLAY ON·OFF BUTTON  
Traffic Messages (if equipped)  
Avoid Road (if equipped)  
Eco Score  
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Push the brightness control/display on·off  
” button to change the display brightness  
Selecting items:  
between Auto mode and Night mode. While the  
mode is being displayed, the brightness can be  
adjusted using the ENTER/Scroll dial.  
Voice Commands (if equipped)  
Touch an item to select. For example, to select  
the “Speed Sensitive Vol.” key, touch the “Speed  
Sensitive Vol.” key on the screen. Touch up/  
My Apps  
Some application services can be used with  
this system when linked to your smartphone.  
For details, see “NissanConnect App smart-  
phone integration” (P.4-71).  
Push and hold the brightness control/display  
down arrow  
on the screen to display the  
on·off “  
” button to turn the display off. Push  
previous or the next page.  
the button again to turn the display on.  
Adjusting items:  
HOW TO USE ENTER/SCROLL DIAL  
Touch the “+” or “-”  
key to adjust the settings  
Traffic Messages (if equipped)  
of an item.  
Turn the ENTER/Scroll dial to select items on  
the screen and to adjust the levels of setting  
items. Push the dial to confirm the selected  
item or setting.  
Traffic Messages can be displayed on the  
display screen when available. Refer to the  
separate Navigation System Owner’s Manual  
for details.  
Entering characters:  
Touch the letter or number key on the key-  
board screen. Options below are available  
when inputting characters.  
HOW TO USE BACK BUTTON  
Push the BACK button to return to the previous  
screen.  
Avoid Road (if equipped)  
Refer to the separate Navigation System Own-  
er’s Manual for details.  
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123/ABC:  
Changes the keyboard between numbers  
and alphabets.  
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Space:  
Inserts a space.  
Delete:  
Deletes the last entered character with one  
touch. Touch and hold the “Delete” key to  
delete all of the characters.  
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System  
AUX Level:  
Eco Score  
— Display  
This feature controls the volume level of  
incoming sound when an auxiliary device is  
connected to the system. Select the level from  
“Low (Quiet)”, “Medium”, and “High (Loud)”.  
The Eco Score feature analyzes driving beha-  
vior and provides an overall score.  
— Clock  
— Language  
HOW TO USE SETUP BUTTON  
— Camera Settings (if equipped)  
— Temperature Unit  
— Touch Click  
Navigation settings  
Navigation settings can be changed. See Navi-  
gation System Owner’s Manual for details.  
— Beep Tones  
— Factory Settings  
— Software Licenses (if equipped)  
— System Software Version  
Phone & Bluetooth/Telephone & Bluetooth  
Radio (if equipped)  
Traffic Messages settings (if equipped)  
Traffic information guidance, announcement  
and warning settings can be adjusted.  
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Traffic Announcement (TA) information can be  
received only in the area where the service is  
available.  
Audio settings  
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Audio settings can be adjusted from the audio  
System settings  
Various system settings can be adjusted.  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
2. Select the “System” key.  
3. Select the item you wish to adjust.  
setup screen.  
Type A (Example)  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
2. Select the “Audio” key.  
3. Select the item you wish to adjust.  
Bass/Treble/Balance/Fade:  
Display:  
Touch the adjustment bar next to the corre-  
sponding keys on the display to adjust the tone  
quality and speaker balance.  
Select the corresponding keys to adjust the  
settings.  
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Brightness:  
Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
Display Mode:  
The levels of these features can also be  
adjusted with the ENTER/Scroll dial. See “FM-  
AM radio with Compact Disc (CD) player (Type  
D)” (P.4-66) for audio operations.  
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Type B (Example)  
Push the SETUP button to view and adjust the  
following setting items.  
Adjusts to fit the level of lighting in the  
vehicle. Touch the “Display Mode” key to  
cycle through options of the mode (Day,  
Night and Auto).  
Speed Sensitive Vol.:  
Speed sensitive volume function increases the  
volume of the audio system as the speed of the  
vehicle increases. Choose the desired effect  
level from 0 (OFF) to 5. The higher the setting,  
the more the volume increases in relation to  
vehicle speed.  
Available items:  
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Scroll Direction:  
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Audio  
Adjusts the direction of the menu scroll.  
Choose either the up arrow or the down  
arrow.  
Navigation  
Traffic Messages (if equipped)  
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REAR VIEW MONITOR (if equipped)  
When the shift lever is shifted into the “R”  
(Reverse) position, the monitor display shows  
the view to the rear of the vehicle.  
The system is designed as an aid to the driver  
in detecting large stationary objects to help  
avoid damaging the vehicle. The system will  
not detect small objects below the bumper and  
may not detect objects close to the bumper or  
on the ground.  
Clock:  
Camera Settings (if equipped):  
Select the corresponding keys to adjust the  
See “Adjusting screen (for models with naviga-  
tion system)” (P.4-10) or “How to adjust the  
screen” (P.4-26) for details.  
settings.  
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Time Format:  
The time setting can be selected from 12  
Temperature Unit:  
Select the temperature unit from °C and °F.  
hour and 24 hour formats.  
Date Format:  
Touch Click:  
The format of the day, month and year  
Turns the touchscreen click feature on or off.  
When turned on, a click sound will be heard  
every time a key on the screen is touched.  
display can be selected.  
Clock Mode:  
WARNING:  
Select the clock mode from “Manual”, “Time  
Failure to follow the warnings and instruc-  
tions for proper use of the rear view monitor  
could result in serious injury or death.  
Zone” and “Auto”.  
Beep Tones:  
When “Manual” is selected, you can set the  
clock mode manually from the “Set Clock  
Manually” screen.  
Turns the beep tones feature on or off. When  
turned on, a beep sound will be heard as a pop-  
up message appears on the screen.  
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The rear view monitor is a convenience  
but it is not  
a substitute for proper  
Select “Auto” to automatically maintain the  
Factory Settings:  
Select this key to return all settings to default.  
backing. Always turn and look out the  
windows, and check mirrors to be sure  
that it is safe to move before operating  
the vehicle. Always back up slowly.  
time using GPS.  
Set Clock Manually:  
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Mode (AM/PM) (if equipped), “Hours”, “Min-  
utes”, “Day”, “Month” and “Year” can be set  
manually if “Manual” is selected in the Clock  
Mode setting.  
Daylight Savings Time*:  
Turns the daylight savings time on or off.  
Time Zone*:  
Software Licenses (if equipped):  
Select this key to view software license infor-  
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The system is designed as an aid to the  
driver in showing large stationary objects  
directly behind the vehicle, to help avoid  
damaging the vehicle.  
mation.  
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Phone & Bluetooth/Telephone & Blue-  
tooth settings  
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The system cannot completely eliminate  
blind spots and may not show every  
object.  
Underneath the bumper and the corner  
areas of the bumper cannot be viewed on  
the rear view monitor because of its  
monitoring range limitation. The system  
will not show small objects below the  
bumper, and may not show objects close  
to the bumper or on the ground.  
Phone  
& Bluetooth/Telephone & Bluetooth  
Select the applicable time zone from the  
settings can be changed. See “Bluetooth®  
settings” (P.4-95) for details.  
list.  
*: The setting operation is available only when  
“Time Zone” is selected among the “Clock  
Mode” setting menu.  
Radio settings (if equipped)  
RDS (if equipped) and Traffic Announcement  
(TA) related settings can be turned on or off.  
When this item is turned on, the received traffic  
announcement information will be tuned to  
automatically when received.  
Language:  
Select  
a language to be displayed on the  
screen.  
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Objects viewed in the rear view monitor  
Traffic Announcement (TA) information can be  
received only in the area where the service is  
available.  
differ from actual distance because  
wide-angle lens is used.  
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Objects in the rear view monitor will  
appear visually opposite than when  
viewed in the rear view and outside  
mirrors.  
and distances to objects with reference to the  
bumper line are displayed on the monitor.  
Distance guide lines:  
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTIVE AND  
ACTUAL DISTANCES  
Backing up on a steep uphill  
Indicate distances from the bumper.  
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Make sure that the back door is securely  
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Red line : approx. 0.5 m (1.5 ft)  
Yellow line : approx. 1 m (3 ft)  
Green line : approx. 2 m (7 ft)  
Green line : approx. 3 m (10 ft)  
closed when backing up.  
Do not put anything on the rear view  
camera.  
When washing the vehicle with high  
pressure water, be sure not to spray it  
around the camera. Otherwise, water  
may enter the camera unit causing water  
condensation on the lens, a malfunction,  
fire or an electric shock.  
Vehicle width guide lines  
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Indicate the approximate vehicle width.  
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Do not strike the camera. It is a precision  
instrument. Otherwise, it may malfunc-  
tion or cause damage resulting in a fire or  
an electric shock.  
CAUTION:  
Do not scratch the camera lens when clean-  
ing dirt or snow from the lens.  
HOW TO READ DISPLAYED LINES  
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When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the  
distance guide lines and the vehicle width  
guide lines are shown closer than the actual  
distance. For example, the display shows 1 m (3  
ft) to the place , but the actual 1 m (3 ft)  
distance on the hill is the place . Note that any  
object on the hill is further than it appears on  
the monitor.  
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Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle width  
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Backing up on a steep downhill  
Backing up near a projecting object  
Backing up behind a projecting object  
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When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the  
distance guide lines and the vehicle width  
guide lines are shown further than the actual  
distance. For example, the display shows 1 m (3  
ft) to the place , but the actual 1 m (3 ft)  
distance on the hill is the place . Note that any  
object on the hill is closer than it appears on  
the monitor.  
The vehicle may seem to nearly clear the object  
in the display. However, the vehicle may hit the  
object if it projects over the actual backing up  
course.  
The position  
position in the display. However, the position  
is actually at the same distance as the  
is shown further than the  
position  
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when backing up to the position if the object  
projects over the actual backing up course.  
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Adjust brightness to the preferred setting using  
the ENTER/Scroll dial  
HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN  
OPERATING TIPS  
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When the shift lever is shifted to the “R”  
(Reverse) position, the monitor screen  
automatically changes to the rear view  
monitor mode.  
When the view is switched, the display  
images on the screen may be displayed  
with some delay.  
When the temperature is extremely high or  
low, the screen may not clearly display  
objects. This is not a malfunction.  
When strong light is directly coming on the  
camera, objects may not be displayed  
clearly. This is not a malfunction.  
Adjusting screen (for models with na-  
vigation system)  
Operation with touch screen:  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
2. Select the “System” key.  
3. Select the “Camera Settings” key.  
4. Select the item you wish to adjust.  
Adjusting screen (for models without  
navigation system)  
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Display Mode:  
Adjusts to fit the level of lighting in the  
vehicle. Touch the “Display Mode” key to  
cycle through options of the mode (Day,  
Night and Auto).  
Vertical lines may be seen in objects on the  
screen. This is due to strong reflected light  
from the bumper. This is not a malfunction.  
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Brightness:  
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Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
Contrast:  
Adjusts the level of contrast.  
Colour:  
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The screen may flicker under fluorescent  
1. Push the ENTER/SETTING button  
2. Turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial to highlight  
the “Brightness” or the “Contrast” key.  
3. Push the ENTER/SETTING button  
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light. This is not a malfunction.  
The colors of objects on the rear view  
monitor may differ somewhat from the  
actual color of objects. This is not a mal-  
function.  
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Adjusts the level of the color.  
4. Adjust the level using the TUNE·FOLDER dial  
Operation with buttons:  
and then push the ENTER/SETTING  
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Objects on the monitor may not be clear in  
a dark environment. This is not a malfunc-  
tion.  
If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the  
camera, the rear view monitor may not  
display object clearly. Clean the camera.  
button  
NOTE:  
to apply the adjustment.  
Do not adjust the Brightness or Contrast of  
the rear view monitor while the vehicle is  
moving.  
Do not use alcohol, benzine, or thinner to  
clean the camera. This will cause discolora-  
tion. To clean the camera, wipe with a cloth  
dampened with diluted mild cleaning agent  
and then wipe with a dry cloth.  
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Do not damage the camera as the monitor  
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screen may be adversely affected.  
Do not use wax on the camera window.  
To adjust the screen brightness when the rear  
view monitor is displayed, push the brightness  
Wipe off any wax with  
a clean cloth  
dampened with mild detergent diluted with  
control/display on·off  
button  
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INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW MONITOR/  
AROUND VIEW MONITOR (if equipped)  
water.  
push the CAMERA button (if equipped)/DISP  
button (if equipped) or move the shift lever to  
the “R” (Reverse) position to operate the  
Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around View  
Monitor. The monitor displays various views of  
the position of the vehicle.  
Available views:  
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Bird’s-eye View  
The surrounding view of the vehicle.  
Front-side View  
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The view around and ahead of the front  
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passenger’s side wheel.  
Type A  
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Front View  
The view to the front of the vehicle.  
Rear View  
The view to the rear of the vehicle.  
The system is designed as an aid to the driver  
in situations such as slot parking or parallel  
parking.  
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Type B  
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Type C  
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position,  
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areas where objects cannot be viewed.  
Always look out the windows and check  
mirrors to be sure that it is safe to move.  
The driver is always responsible for  
safety during parking and other maneu-  
vers.  
CAUTION:  
Clean the camera lens with soft cloth to keep  
it free from dirt, snow, etc. Do not scratch the  
lens when cleaning.  
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AVAILABLE VIEWS  
Do not use the Intelligent Around View  
Monitor/Around View Monitor with the  
outside mirror in the stored position, and  
make sure that the back door is securely  
closed when operating the vehicle using  
the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor.  
The distance between objects viewed on  
the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor differs from the  
actual distance.  
The cameras are installed above the front  
grille, the outside mirrors and above the  
rear license plate. Do not put anything on  
the cameras.  
Do not cover the rear license plate. The  
Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around  
View Monitor can not be displayed cor-  
rectly by interfering with the camera  
screen.  
When washing the vehicle with high-  
pressure water, be sure not to spray it  
around the cameras. Otherwise, water  
may enter the camera unit causing water  
condensation on the lens, a malfunction,  
fire or an electric shock.  
Do not strike the cameras. They are  
precision instruments. Doing so could  
cause a malfunction or cause damage  
resulting in a fire or an electric shock.  
WARNING:  
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The distance guide line and the vehicle  
width line should be used as a reference  
only when the vehicle is on a paved, level  
surface. The distance viewed on the  
monitor is for reference only and may  
be different than the actual distance  
between the vehicle and displayed ob-  
jects.  
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Use the displayed lines and the bird’s-eye  
view as a reference. The lines and the  
bird’s-eye view are greatly affected by  
the number of occupants, fuel level,  
vehicle position, road condition and road  
grade.  
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If the tires are replaced with different  
sized tires, the predictive course line and  
the bird’s-eye view may be displayed  
incorrectly.  
When driving the vehicle up a hill, objects  
viewed in the monitor are further than  
they appear. When driving the vehicle  
down a hill, objects viewed in the monitor  
are closer than they appear.  
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There are some areas where the system will  
not display objects. When in the front or the  
rear view display, an object below the bumper  
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or on the ground may not be displayed  
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When in the bird’s-eye view, a tall object near  
the seam of the camera detecting areas will  
not appear in the monitor  
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Use the mirrors or actually look to prop-  
erly judge distances to other objects.  
WARNING:  
The vehicle width and predictive course  
lines are wider than the actual width and  
course.  
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The Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor is convenient  
feature but it is not substitute for  
proper vehicle operation because it has  
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Green line : approx. 3 m (10 ft)  
Vehicle width guide lines  
Indicate the approximate vehicle width.  
Predictive course lines  
is displayed only on the opposite side of the  
turn.  
Front and rear view  
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Bird’s-eye view (Type A)  
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Indicate the predictive course when operating  
the vehicle. The predictive course lines will be  
displayed on the monitor when the steering  
wheel is turned. The predictive course lines will  
move depending on how much the steering  
wheel is turned. When the rear view is dis-  
played, predictive course lines will not be  
displayed while the steering wheel is in the  
neutral position.  
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Front view  
The front view will not be displayed when the  
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vehicle speed is above 10 km/h (6 MPH).  
The bird’s-eye view shows the overhead view of  
the vehicle which helps confirm the vehicle  
position and the predicted course to a parking  
space.  
WARNING:  
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The distance between objects viewed in  
the rear view may differ from the actual  
distance. Objects in the rear view will  
appear visually opposite from those  
viewed in the inside and outside mirrors.  
The vehicle icon  
shows the position of the  
vehicle. Note that the distance between objects  
viewed in the bird’s-eye view differs from the  
actual distance.  
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On a snow-covered or slippery road,  
there may be a difference between the  
predictive course line and the actual  
course line.  
The areas that the cameras cannot cover are  
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indicated in black.  
Rear view  
After the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
Guiding lines, which indicate the vehicle width  
and distances to objects with reference to the  
The displayed lines on the rear view will  
appear slightly off to the right because  
the rear view camera is not installed in  
the rear center of the vehicle.  
position, the nonviewable area  
is highlighted  
in yellow for 3 seconds after the bird’s-eye view  
is displayed.  
vehicle body line  
monitor.  
, are displayed on the  
When the vehicle moves closer to an object, the  
Distance guide lines:  
Indicate distances from the vehicle body.  
parking sensor (sonar) indicators  
(if  
NOTE:  
equipped) appear. See “Camera aiding parking  
sensor (sonar) function” (P.4-16) for more in-  
formation.  
When the monitor displays the front view and  
the steering wheel turns about 90 degrees or  
less from the neutral position, both the right  
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Red line  
Yellow line : approx.1 m (3 ft)  
Green line : approx. 2 m (7 ft)  
: approx. 0.5 m (1.5 ft)  
and left predictive course lines  
are dis-  
played. When the steering wheel turns about  
90 degrees or more, a predictive course line  
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space.  
The vehicle icon  
the vehicle.  
Front-side view  
WARNING:  
shows the position of the  
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Objects in the bird’s-eye view will appear  
further than the actual distance because  
the bird’s-eye view is a pseudo view that  
is processed by combining the views  
from the cameras on the outside mirrors,  
the front and the rear of the vehicle.  
Tall objects, such as a curb or vehicle,  
may be misaligned or not displayed at  
the seam of the views.  
vehicle. Note that the distance between objects  
viewed in the bird’s-eye view differs from the  
actual distance.  
The areas that the cameras cannot cover are  
indicated in black.  
After the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position, the non-viewable area  
is high-  
lighted in yellow for 3 seconds after the bird’s-  
eye view is displayed.  
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Objects that are above the camera can-  
In addition, the non-viewable corners  
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not be displayed.  
displayed in red to remind the driver to be  
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The view for the bird’s-eye view may be  
misaligned when the camera position  
alters.  
A line on the ground may be misaligned  
and is not seen as being straight at the  
seam of the views. The misalignment will  
increase as the line proceeds away from  
the vehicle.  
cautious.  
After the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
Guiding lines:  
position, the non-viewable corners  
will blink  
Guiding lines that indicate the width and the  
front end of the vehicle are displayed on the  
monitor.  
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for  
3 seconds after the bird’s-eye view is  
displayed.  
The front-of-vehicle line shows the front part  
WARNING:  
of the vehicle.  
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Objects in the bird’s-eye view will appear  
further than the actual distance because  
the bird’s-eye view is a pseudo view that  
is processed by combining the views  
from the cameras on the outside mirrors,  
the front and the rear of the vehicle.  
The side-of-vehicle line  
shows the vehicle  
Bird’s-eye view (Type B)  
width including the outside mirrors.  
The extensions  
of both the front  
and side  
lines are shown with a green dotted line.  
The parking sensor (sonar) indicator  
(if  
equipped) will appear when the vehicle moves  
closer to an object. The parking sensor (sonar)  
.
Tall objects, such as a curb or vehicle,  
may be misaligned or not displayed at  
the seam of the views.  
indicator  
(if equipped) can be turned off  
when the Front Sensor setting is turned off on  
the vehicle information display. See “Driver  
Assistance” (P.2-23).  
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Objects that are above the camera can-  
not be displayed.  
The view for the bird’s-eye view may be  
misaligned when the camera position  
alters.  
CAUTION:  
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Do not scratch the camera lens when  
cleaning dirt or snow.  
.
A line on the ground may be misaligned  
and is not seen as being straight at the  
seam of the views. The misalignment will  
increase as the line proceeds away from  
The bird’s-eye view shows the overhead view of  
the vehicle which helps confirm the vehicle  
position and the predictive course to a parking  
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The turn signal light may overlap with the  
side-of-vehicle line. This is not a mal-  
function.  
distance on the hill is the place  
. Note that  
Backing up near a projecting object  
any object on the hill is viewed in the monitor  
further than it appears.  
Backing up on a steep downhill  
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTIVE AND  
ACTUAL DISTANCES  
Backing up on a steep uphill  
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The predictive course lines  
do not touch the  
object on the display. However, the vehicle may  
hit the object if it projects over the actual  
moving course.  
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When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the  
distance guide lines and the vehicle width  
guide lines are shown further than the actual  
distance. For example, the display shows 1 m (3  
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When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the  
distance guide lines and the vehicle width  
guide lines are shown closer than the actual  
distance. For example, the display shows 1 m (3  
ft) to the place  
, but the actual 1 m (3 ft)  
distance on the hill is the place  
. Note that  
any object on the hill is viewed in the monitor  
closer than it appears.  
ft) to the place  
, but the actual 1 m (3 ft)  
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the parking sensor (sonar) (if equipped)  
detects that the vehicle is approaching an  
object.  
Backing up behind a projecting object  
HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY  
The display will switch back to the previously  
displayed screen from the Intelligent Around  
View Monitor/Around View Monitor screen  
when:  
.
The shift lever is in the “D” (Drive) position  
(CVT/DCT model) or the shift lever is out of  
the “R” (Reverse) position (MT model), and  
the vehicle speed increases above approxi-  
mately 10 km/h (6 MPH).  
A different screen is selected (when the  
shift lever is not in the “R” (Reverse) posi-  
tion).  
.
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With the ignition switch in the “ON” position,  
push the CAMERA button (if equipped)/DISP  
button (if equipped) or move the shift lever to  
the “R” (Reverse) position to operate the  
Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around View  
Monitor.  
CAMERA AIDING PARKING SENSOR (so-  
nar) FUNCTION (if equipped)  
When the vehicle moves closer to the object  
while the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor is displayed, an indicator  
is displayed and a tone is sounded by the  
parking sensor (sonar) function to warn the  
driver.  
The color of the parking sensor (sonar) indica-  
tor and the pattern of the tone vary according  
to the distance to the object.  
Keep the parking sensor (sonar) (located on the  
front (if equipped) and rear bumper fascia) free  
from snow, ice and large accumulations of dirt.  
Do not clean the sensors (sonar) with sharp  
objects. If the sensors (sonar) are covered, the  
accuracy of the parking sensor (sonar) function  
will be diminished.  
The Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around  
View Monitor can display two split views.  
If the shift lever is not in the “R” (Reverse)  
position, the available views are:  
.
.
Front view/bird’s-eye view split screen  
Front view/front-side view split screen  
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If the shift lever is in the “R” (Reverse) position,  
the available views are:  
The position  
is shown further than the  
position in the display. However, the position  
.
.
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Rear view/bird’s-eye view split screen  
Rear view/front-side view split screen  
Rear view (if equipped)  
is actually at the same distance as the  
position  
. The vehicle may hit the object  
when backing up to the position if the object  
projects over the actual moving course.  
The display automatically changes to the  
Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around View  
Monitor displaying front view/bird’s-eye view  
when:  
The tone sound and the sensor (sonar) indica-  
tor display can be turned on/off, and the  
volume of the tone sound and the sensor  
(sonar) detection range can be adjusted. (See  
“Driver Assistance” (P.2-23).)  
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The shift lever is in the “D” (Drive) position  
(CVT/DCT model) or the shift lever is out of  
the “R” (Reverse) position (MT model), and  
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MOVING OBJECT DETECTION (MOD)  
FUNCTION (if equipped)  
The Moving Object Detection (MOD) system can  
inform the driver of moving objects when  
driving out of garages, maneuvering into park-  
ing lots and in other such instances.  
The MOD system detects moving objects by  
using image processing technology on the  
image shown on the display.  
WARNING:  
WARNING:  
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The parking sensor (sonar) function is not  
designed to prevent the object.  
The colors of the parking sensor (sonar)  
indicator and the distance guide lines in  
the front/rear view indicate different  
distances to the object.  
Inclement weather may affect the func-  
tion of the parking sensor (sonar) system;  
this may include reduced performance or  
a false activation.  
This function is designed as an aid to the  
driver in detecting large stationary ob-  
jects to help avoid damaging the vehicle.  
The system will not detect small objects  
below the bumper, and may not detect  
objects that are too close to the bumper  
or on the ground.  
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The MOD system is not a substitute for  
proper vehicle operation and does not  
prevent contact with the objects sur-  
rounding the vehicle. When maneuvering,  
always use the outside mirror and inside  
rearview mirror and turn and look to  
check the surroundings to make sure it  
is safe to maneuver.  
.
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The MOD system operates in the following  
The system is deactivated at speeds  
above 10 km/h (6 MPH). It is reactivated  
at lower speeds.  
conditions when the camera view is displayed:  
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When the shift lever is in the “P” (Park) or “N”  
(Neutral) position (CVT/DCT model) or the  
shift lever is out of the “R” (Reverse) position  
(MT model) and the vehicle is stopped, the  
MOD system detects the moving objects in  
the bird’s-eye view. The MOD system will  
not operate if the outside mirror is moving  
in or out or if either door is opened.  
.
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The system is not designed to prevent  
contact with all objects.  
The MOD system is not designed to  
detect surrounding stationary objects.  
When the MOD system detects a moving object  
surrounding the vehicle, the yellow frame will  
be displayed on the view where the objects are  
detected and a chime will sound once. While  
the MOD system continues to detect moving  
objects, the yellow frame continues to be  
displayed.  
.
If your vehicle sustains damage to the  
bumper fascia, leaving it misaligned or  
bent, the sensing zone may be altered  
causing inaccurate measurement of ob-  
stacles or false alarms.  
.
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When the shift lever is in the “D” (Drive)  
position (CVT/DCT model) or the shift lever  
is out of the “R” (Reverse) position (MT  
model), and the vehicle speed is below  
approximately 8 km/h (5 MPH), the MOD  
system detects moving objects in the front  
view.  
When the shift lever is in the “R” (Reverse)  
position and the vehicle speed is below  
approximately 8 km/h (5 MPH), the MOD  
system detects moving objects in the rear  
view. The MOD system will not operate  
correctly if the back door is open.  
CAUTION:  
Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as  
possible to hear the tone clearly.  
The MOD system does not detect moving  
objects in the front-side view. The MOD icon is  
not displayed on the screen when in this view.  
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bird’s-eye view  
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When the ignition switch is placed in the  
“OFF” position and then back to the “ON”  
position.  
.
When the temperature is extremely high  
or low, the screen may not display ob-  
jects clearly. This is not a malfunction.  
The MOD system can be set to remain inactive  
in the vehicle information display. (See “Driver  
Assistance” (P.2-23).)  
Turning the MOD system on or off  
The MOD system is turned on or off using the  
vehicle information display. See “Driver Assis-  
tance” (P.2-23).  
WARNING:  
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Excessive noise (for example, audio sys-  
tem volume or open vehicle window) will  
interfere with the chime sound, and it  
may not be heard.  
The MOD system performance will be  
limited according to environmental con-  
ditions and surrounding objects such as:  
MOD malfunction  
When the orange MOD icon is displayed in the  
view, the system is not functioning properly.  
This will not hinder normal driving operation  
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front view / rear view  
In the bird’s-eye view, the yellow frame  
is  
but the system should be inspected by  
NISSAN dealer.  
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displayed on each camera image (front, rear,  
right, left) depending on where moving objects  
are detected.  
Camera maintenance  
If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the camera,  
the MOD system may not operate properly.  
Clean the camera.  
The camera washer operates automatically  
when dirt is detected on the camera during  
driving. The washer then stops operation after  
a period of time.  
— When there is low contrast between  
The yellow frame  
is displayed on view in the  
background and the moving objects.  
front view or rear view modes.  
— When there is blinking source of light.  
While the sensor (sonar) is beeping, the MOD  
— When strong light such as another  
vehicle’s headlight or sunlight is pre-  
sent.  
system does not chime.  
The MOD icon is displayed in blue in the view  
where the MOD system is operative. The MOD  
— When there is dirt, water drops or  
snow on the camera lens.  
icon  
is displayed in gray in the view where  
the MOD system is not operative.  
INTELLIGENT PARK ASSIST (if equipped)  
The Intelligent Park Assist is designed to assist  
the driver with parallel and perpendicular  
parking.  
This system will operate the steering wheel to  
park the vehicle in the parking space set by the  
driver on the bird’s-eye view screen (perpendi-  
cular mode), or measured by parking sensors  
(sonar) in the left/right side of the front bumper  
(parallel mode). Screen guidance for the shift  
lever operation is also provided during the  
parking maneuvers.  
If the MOD system is turned off, the MOD icon  
— When the position of the moving  
objects in the display is not changed.  
is not displayed.  
The MOD system will activate automatically  
under the following conditions:  
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The MOD system might detect flowing  
water droplets on the camera lens, white  
smoke from the muffler, moving sha-  
dows, etc.  
The MOD system may not function prop-  
erly depending on the speed, direction,  
distance or shape of the moving objects.  
If your vehicle sustains damage to the  
parts where the camera is installed, leav-  
ing it misaligned or bent, the sensing  
zone may be altered and the MOD system  
may not detect objects properly.  
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When the shift lever is in the “R” (Reverse)  
position.  
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When the CAMERA button (if equipped)/  
DISP button (if equipped) is pushed to  
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switch from  
a different screen to the  
camera view on the display.  
.
When vehicle speed decreases below ap-  
proximately 8 km/h (5 MPH).  
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Parallel parking  
Displayed keys and icons:  
WARNING:  
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The Intelligent Park Assist is designed to  
support the driver’s steering wheel op-  
eration in  
a parking lot. It does not  
automatically lower the vehicle speed or  
avoid contact with objects. As when  
performing ordinary parking maneuvers,  
always look out the windows and check  
with your own eyes to be sure that the  
surrounding and road conditions are safe  
for the maneuvers before operating the  
vehicle. Operate the vehicle slowly during  
the parking maneuvers. If the vehicle  
gets close to people or objects near the  
vehicle, avoid making contact by using  
the brakes and performing other maneu-  
vers.  
Do not touch the spoke of the steering  
wheel while the Intelligent Park Assist is  
operating. It could cause injuries to hands  
or fingers. Keep neckties, scarves, etc.  
away from the steering wheel since they  
may get entangled and cause unex-  
pected accidents.  
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:
Touch this key to activate the Intelligent  
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Park Assist system.  
:
The green “PA” icon indicates that the  
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Intelligent Park Assist is operating.  
Cancel:  
Touch this key to cancel the Intelligent  
Park Assist operation.  
:
Touch this key to select perpendicular  
mode.  
:
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Indicates that an automated steering  
control is operating.  
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Starting the system:  
Finding a parking space:  
Parallel parking operation  
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JVH1014X  
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Drive forward at reduced speed.  
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Slowly move the vehicle forward, and the  
system will search for a parking space.  
Push the CAMERA button, and touch  
on the display.  
The system will indicate that  
a parking  
space has been found.  
NOTE:  
.
At a vehicle speed over 30 km/h (19 MPH),  
NOTE:  
the system will close and the display will  
disappear.  
.
Use the turn signal switch to select the  
preferred side for parking.  
.
If the bird’s-eye view is not displayed on  
the front passenger side of the screen,  
push the CAMERA button until the bird’s-  
eye view is displayed.  
.
The system cannot detect a parking  
space that is not bordered by objects  
such as vehicles.  
Moving the vehicle forward:  
.
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At a vehicle speed over 10 km/h (6 MPH),  
Slowly move the vehicle forward further to the  
position for backing up, and then stop the  
vehicle completely. The system will provide  
guidance using chime, indicating that the  
vehicle has reached the proper position for  
starting the automatic steering operation.  
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the camera view will not display.  
Parallel parking mode is selected by  
default.  
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Moving the vehicle backward:  
Finishing the parking operation:  
Perpendicular parking  
Displayed keys and icons:  
When the vehicle is positioned in the parking  
space, depress the brake and stop the vehicle.  
Touch the “Cancel” key to terminate the  
Intelligent Park Assist system.  
NOTE:  
.
Make any necessary adjustments manu-  
ally and make turns in reverse as re-  
quired. Depending on the situation, shift  
lever operations may be required several  
times for maneuvering the vehicle into  
the parking space.  
If the vehicle reaches the approximate  
area of the target parking space found, a  
chime will sound. A message indicating  
that the Intelligent Park Assist operation  
is finishing will appear on the display and  
the Intelligent Park Assist operation will  
terminate automatically.  
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JVH1564X  
.
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Place the shift lever in the “R” (Reverse)  
position.  
Gently place hands on the steering wheel  
(the steering wheel will be operated auto-  
matically) and slowly move the vehicle in  
reverse into the parking space by moderat-  
ing the amount of pressure you apply to  
the brake.  
Stop the vehicle completely when the  
vehicle reaches the proper position to  
change the movement direction. Then  
change the shift lever for forward or rear-  
ward movement. Repetitions of this opera-  
tion may be required for aligning the  
vehicle straight.  
Deactivation of Intelligent Park Assist:  
The Intelligent Park Assist will deactivate under  
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the following conditions.  
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When the steering wheel is operated manu-  
ally.  
When the shift lever is placed in the “P”  
(Park) position (CVT/DCT model).  
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When 5 seconds have passed since the shift  
lever was placed and kept in the “N”  
(Neutral) position.  
NOTE:  
.
The system will guide the vehicle to a  
.
When the system judges that the condi-  
tions (such as worn out or low pressure  
tires, road conditions, etc.) are not suitable  
for correct course predictions.  
position where  
required.  
a direction change is  
.
A warning chime will sound when the  
vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit for  
the Intelligent Park Assist operation.  
.
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When the vehicle speed exceeds approxi-  
mately 7 km/h (4 MPH).  
When the parking operation by the driver  
deviates from the Intelligent Park Assist  
guidance to some extent.  
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Indicates a position at which to make a  
turn in reverse.  
2. Push the CAMERA button and touch  
on the display.  
:
Indicates that an automated steering  
control is operating.  
Perpendicular parking operation  
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:
JVH1565X  
Touch this key to activate the Intelligent  
Park Assist system.  
3. Touch  
to select the perpendicular  
Target parking rectangle (blue):  
parking mode.  
Indicates the target parking position.  
:
The green “PA” icon indicates that the  
Intelligent Park Assist is operating.  
Cancel:  
Touch this key to cancel the Intelligent  
Park Assist operation.  
Start:  
Touch this key to start the Intelligent Park  
Assist operation.  
JVH1014X  
:
Touch this key to select the parallel mode.  
:
Touch this key to adjust the location of  
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the target parking rectangle.  
Clearance guidelines (red):  
Starting the system and selecting parking  
mode:  
Indicates an approximate space required  
for parking.  
1. Stop the vehicle near the space where you  
Reverse starting position rectangle  
(green):  
wish to park.  
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The vehicle is completely stopped.  
Check the position of the lines and  
rectangles with the actual parking  
space on the screen while the vehicle  
is not in motion.  
Move the vehicle at a low speed  
while checking the surroundings for  
safety with your own eyes.  
Setting the target parking position and  
starting the operation:  
The steering wheel is in the straight  
position.  
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The shift lever is in the positions for  
forward movement, such as “D” (Drive)  
position (CVT/DCT model) or “1” (1st)  
position (MT model).  
Stop the vehicle again to make sure  
that the vehicle position is in the right  
place.  
Make sure that any objects are located  
outside the clearance guidelines (red).  
Otherwise, the vehicle may hit the  
objects during the maneuvers. Refer  
to the following examples.  
Moving the vehicle forward:  
.
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1. Slowly move the vehicle forward and stop  
approximately 1 m (3 ft) beside the parking  
space.  
Example of perpendicular parking:  
When the vehicle is stopped at parking lots  
with parking lines on the ground, the  
Intelligent Park Assist system will search  
for the lines and make fine adjustments to  
the target parking location automatically.  
Fine adjustments by the driver may be  
required at parking lots without parking  
lines or when the automatic fine adjust-  
ments using the parking lines do not work.  
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Gently place hands on the steering wheel  
(the steering wheel will be operated auto-  
matically) and slowly move the vehicle  
forward to the reverse starting position  
rectangle (green) by moderating the  
amount of pressure you apply to the brake.  
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.
Stop the vehicle completely when the  
vehicle reaches the reverse starting posi-  
tion rectangle (green).  
Depress the brake pedal and stop the  
vehicle completely when it approaches  
another vehicle or object, or when the  
vehicle reaches the reverse starting posi-  
tion.  
Adjust the target parking rectangle (blue)  
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position by touching  
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: Good example  
: Bad example  
NOTE:  
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Use the turn signal switch to select a  
preferred side for parking.  
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2. Touch the “Start” key on the screen.  
The target parking rectangle needs to  
be positioned near the actual parking  
space before fine adjustments can be  
The Intelligent Park Assist operation can be  
started when the following conditions are  
met.  
made by touching  
. The instruc-  
tions for vehicle movement during the  
adjustment are as follows.  
.
The brake pedal is stepped on.  
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NOTE:  
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If the vehicle reaches the approximate  
area of the target parking space, a chime  
will sound. A message indicating that the  
Intelligent Park Assist operation is ending  
will appear on the display and the system  
will terminate automatically.  
Deactivation of Intelligent Park Assist:  
A warning chime will sound when the vehicle  
speed exceeds the speed limit for the In-  
telligent Park Assist operation.  
The Intelligent Park Assist will deactivate under  
the following conditions.  
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.
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When the steering wheel is operated manu-  
ally.  
Moving the vehicle backward:  
When the shift lever is placed in the “P”  
Adjusting the target parking position:  
(Park) position (CVT/DCT model).  
When 5 seconds have passed since the shift  
lever was placed and kept in the “N”  
(Neutral) position.  
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When reverse operations are conducted  
more than 15 times for steering corrections.  
When the system judges that the condi-  
tions (such as worn out or low pressure  
tires, road conditions, etc.) are not suitable  
for correct course predictions.  
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When the vehicle backs up to a position  
behind the place from which the Intelligent  
Park Assist operation started.  
.
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Place the shift lever in the “R” (Reverse)  
position.  
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When the vehicle passes the reverse start-  
When setting a target parking position, you can  
make a fine adjustment of the target parking  
rectangle (blue) position.  
Gently place hands on the steering wheel  
(the steering wheel will be operated auto-  
matically) and slowly move the vehicle in  
reverse into the parking space by moderat-  
ing the amount of pressure you apply to  
the brake.  
ing position by over 2 m (7 ft).  
When the vehicle speed exceeds approxi-  
mately 7 km/h (4 MPH).  
1. Touch  
on the screen.  
When the parking operation by the driver  
deviates from the Intelligent Park Assist  
guidance to some extent.  
2. Touch the arrow on the screen for fine  
adjustments of the target parking rectan-  
gle (blue) position.  
Finishing the parking operation:  
Safety notes  
When the vehicle is positioned in the parking  
space, depress on the brake and stop the  
vehicle. Touch the “Cancel” key to terminate  
the Intelligent Park Assist system.  
Make sure that any objects are located  
outside the clearance guidelines (red).  
WARNING:  
Operating tips:  
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Do not drive looking only at the screen. It  
could cause unexpected accidents or  
cause the vehicle to contact surrounding  
objects.  
When assistance from the Intelligent Park  
Assist is no longer necessary, turn off the  
Intelligent Park Assist by touching the  
Cancel key on the screen. If the Intelligent  
When the target parking rectangle (blue)  
does not fit in the actual parking space  
following the correct procedure, check the  
surroundings and adjust the location of  
your vehicle.  
NOTE:  
.
Make any necessary adjustments manu-  
ally and make turns in reverse as re-  
quired. Depending on the situation, shift  
lever operations may be required several  
times for maneuvering the vehicle into  
the parking space.  
.
Up to approximately 70 cm (27 in) of fine  
adjustments can be made.  
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Park Assist remains on, the steering  
wheel may operate automatically and  
may cause unexpected accidents.  
Make sure that there is enough space for  
parking maneuvers before starting to use  
the Intelligent Park Assist.  
Keep in mind that the front of the vehicle  
may swing out towards oncoming traffic  
while the Intelligent Park Assist functions.  
parked in the correct spot following the  
Intelligent Park Assist operation, etc.  
During snowfall or heavy rain.  
Near objects that emits ultrasonic  
waves such as horns of other vehicle,  
noise from a motorcycle engine and  
large automobile air brake, or sensors  
(sonar) of surrounding vehicles.  
When the shift lever is operated while  
driving.  
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When sudden start, sudden stop or  
sudden operation of the shift lever  
occurs.  
When the conditions surrounding the  
parking space change (i.e., another  
vehicle enters the target parking  
space after you pass it).  
When the tire pressure is too low or the  
tire is worn out.  
When tires are installed that are of a  
different size from the ones that were  
equipped at the time of factory ship-  
ment.  
Operating tips:  
CAUTION:  
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The parking sensor (sonar) will automati-  
cally turn on when the Intelligent Park  
Assist is activated. When the Intelligent  
Park Assist operation ends, the status of  
the parking sensor (sonar) will return to the  
mode that it was in before the Intelligent  
Park Assist was activated.  
Do not use the Intelligent Park Assist under  
the following conditions.  
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When using the parallel parking mode, it  
is not always possible for the system to  
find an appropriate parking space and  
may indicate parking spaces that are not  
suitable for parking. Following are exam-  
ple conditions for which the system may  
not find a parking space correctly.  
Parking spaces with objects located  
above the height range of parking  
sensors (sonar) (i.e., overhanging  
loads, tail sections or loading ramps  
of goods vehicles).  
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On unpaved roads.  
On slippery roads such as snow-covered  
or frozen roads.  
.
On uneven roads with slants, bumps,  
curbstones, wheel tracks, etc.  
On curved roads.  
At mechanical parking facilities.  
Where parking or stopping is prohibited.  
.
Depending on the situation, the shift lever  
operations may be required several times.  
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Malfunction:  
A warning message will be displayed and the  
system will terminate operation when a mal-  
function is detected in the Intelligent Park  
Assist.  
When the warning message is displayed during  
the Intelligent Park Assist operation, park the  
vehicle in a safe place and restart the engine.  
When tire chains or  
a spare tire are  
Parking spaces that are partially occu-  
installed.  
pied by trailer drawbars.  
.
.
When the vehicle is being towed.  
Parking spaces that are littered or  
When the doors (including the back door)  
overgrown.  
are not closed.  
Parking spaces where a curb exists  
(causing damage of the wheels and  
tires).  
If the warning message is shown on the display  
repeatedly or if the Intelligent Park Assist  
cannot be operated after restarting the engine,  
.
.
When transporting a load that protrudes  
from your vehicle.  
Parking spaces that are blocked by  
When the vehicle is laden with heavy  
this may indicate  
a system malfunction. It  
foliage, grass, paving, blocks, etc.  
loads.  
should not hinder normal driving, but the  
vehicle should be inspected by a NISSAN dealer.  
Parking spaces bordered by an obsta-  
NOTE:  
cle (i.e., a tree, a post or a trailer).  
.
Under the conditions listed below, there  
Parking spaces with objects that ab-  
sorb ultrasonic waves such as fabric  
and snow.  
may be instances in which surrounding  
objects or vehicles cut into the vehicle  
pathway, or when the vehicle cannot be  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-25  
Maintenance  
HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN  
Adjusting screen (Type A)  
Adjusting screen (Type B)  
Refer to “Operating tips” (P.4-27) for mainte-  
nance of the camera lens.  
Blockages like dirt, ice, and objects such as  
stickers and accessories installed within the  
detection range of the parking sensor (sonar)  
may cause incorrect function of the Intelligent  
Park Assist. Clean the sensors (sonar) regularly  
with care, and do not scratch or damage them.  
WAE0071X  
WAE0031X  
Operation with buttons:  
To adjust the screen brightness when the  
Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around View  
Monitor is displayed, push the brightness con-  
1. Push the MENU button  
2. Touch the “Settings” key.  
3. Touch the “Camera” key.  
.
trol/display on·off “  
” button  
.
4. Touch the “Display Settings” key.  
Adjust brightness to the preferred setting using  
the ENTER/Scroll dial  
.
5. Select the setting items you wish to adjust  
by touching or by turning and pushing the  
Operation with touch screen:  
TUNE·SCROLL dial  
.
1. Push the SETUP button  
.
Available setting items:  
2. Touch the “System” key.  
3. Touch the “Camera Settings” key.  
4. Touch the item you wish to adjust.  
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Brightness  
Contrast  
Tint  
.
Display Mode:  
Colour  
Adjusts to fit the level of lighting in the  
vehicle. Touch the “Display Mode” key to  
cycle through options of the mode (Day,  
Night and Auto).  
Black Level  
.
.
Brightness:  
JVH1568X  
Adjusts the brightness of the display.  
Contrast:  
Parking sensors (sonar) are located on the  
bumpers: 6 on the front bumper and 4 on the  
rear bumper.  
Adjusts the level of contrast.  
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.
Colour:  
Adjusts the level of the color.  
message is flashing. When more than 6 sec-  
onds have elapsed with no operation, the  
warning message stops flashing and displays  
normally and the language is set.  
.
.
The screen may flicker under fluorescent  
light. This is not a malfunction.  
The colors of objects on the Intelligent  
Around View Monitor/Around View Monitor  
may differ somewhat from those of the  
actual object.  
Objects on the monitor may not be clear  
and the color of the object may differ in a  
dark location or at night. This is not a  
malfunction.  
There may be differences in clearness  
between each camera view of the bird’s-  
eye view.  
Adjust screen (Type C)  
OPERATING TIPS  
.
CAUTION:  
.
Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to  
clean the camera. This will cause disco-  
loration. To clean the camera, wipe with a  
.
.
cloth dampened with  
a diluted mild  
cleaning agent and then wipe with a dry  
cloth.  
If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the camera,  
the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor may not display  
objects clearly. Clean the camera.  
.
.
Do not damage the camera as the moni-  
tor screen may be adversely affected.  
JVH0660X  
To set up the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor display to your preferred  
settings, push the ENTER/SETTING button  
while the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor screen is displayed. Each  
The screen displayed on the Intelligent  
Around View Monitor/Around View Monitor  
will automatically return to the previous  
screen when no operation takes place for 3  
minutes after the CAMERA button (if  
equipped)/DISP button (if equipped) has  
been pushed while the shift lever is in a  
position other than the “R” (Reverse) posi-  
tion.  
The display of images on the screen may be  
delayed after screens are switched. Objects  
in the Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor may be distorted  
momentarily until the Intelligent Around  
View Monitor/Around View Monitor screen  
is displayed completely.  
.
Do not use wax on the camera window.  
Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth that has  
been dampened with  
diluted with water.  
a mild detergent  
time the ENTER/SETTING button  
the next setting item is selected. Turn the  
TUNE·FOLDER dial to adjust each item.  
Available setting items:  
.
.
is pushed,  
.
Brightness  
Contrast  
The setting items will disappear and the display  
will return to the original screen if ENTER/  
SETTING button  
is pushed when the last  
setting item is selected or if the screen is not  
operated for some time.  
.
.
When the temperature is extremely high or  
low, the screen may not display objects  
clearly. This is not a malfunction.  
When strong light directly shines on the  
camera, objects may not be displayed  
clearly. This is not a malfunction.  
Choosing a language:  
The warning message on the camera screen  
flashes when the DISP button  
is pushed and  
held for more than 6 seconds. The language of  
the warning message changes when the DISP  
button  
is pushed again while the warning  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-27  
VENTILATORS  
SIDE VENTILATORS  
REAR VENTILATORS  
CENTER VENTILATORS  
JVH0663X  
JVH0879X  
JVH0662X  
Open/close the vents by moving the control to  
either direction.  
Open/close the vents by moving the control to  
either direction.  
Open/close the vents by moving the control to  
either direction.  
:
This symbol indicates that the vents  
are open. Moving the control to this  
direction will open the vents.  
This symbol indicates that the vents  
are closed. Moving the control to this  
direction will close the vents.  
:
This symbol indicates that the vents  
are open. Moving the side control to  
this direction will open the vents.  
This symbol indicates that the vents  
are closed. Moving the side control to  
this direction will close the vents.  
:
This symbol indicates that the vents  
are open. Moving the control to this  
direction will open the vents.  
This symbol indicates that the vents  
are closed. Moving the control to this  
direction will close the vents.  
:
:
:
Adjust the air flow direction of the ventilators  
by moving the center knob (up/down, left/  
right) until the desired position is achieved.  
Adjust the air flow direction of the ventilators  
by moving the center knob (up/down, left/  
right) until the desired position is achieved.  
Adjust the air flow direction of the ventilators  
by moving the center knob (up/down, left/  
right) until the desired position is achieved.  
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER  
For models with Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System:  
WARNING:  
While the engine is stopped by the Stop/Start  
System or the Idling Stop System, switching the  
airflow to the front defogger will cause the  
engine to automatically restart.  
While the engine is running, selecting airflow to  
the front defogger will prevent the Stop/Start  
System or Idling Stop System from automati-  
cally stopping the engine.  
When the engine is stopped by the Stop/Start  
System or Idling Stop System, heater and air  
conditioner performance may be reduced. To  
keep full heater and air conditioner perfor-  
mance, restart the engine by pushing the Stop/  
Start OFF switch or the Idling Stop System OFF  
switch, or by placing the ignition switch in the  
“ON” position. For more details see “Stop/Start  
System or Idling Stop System” (P.5-24).  
.
.
The heater and air conditioner operate  
only when the engine is running.  
Never leave children or adults who would  
normally require the support of others  
alone in the vehicle. Pets should not be  
left alone either. They could unknowingly  
activate switches or controls and inad-  
vertently become involved in a serious  
accident and injure themselves. On hot,  
JVH0728X  
sunny days, temperatures in  
a closed  
vehicle could quickly become high en-  
ough to cause severe or possibly fatal  
injuries to people or animals.  
When the engine coolant temperature and  
outside air temperature are low, the air flow  
from the foot outlets may not operate. How-  
ever, this is not a malfunction. After the coolant  
temperature warms up, the air flow from the  
foot outlets will operate normally.  
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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.  
Do not adjust the heating and air con-  
ditioning controls while driving so that  
full attention may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
The sensors  
and , located on the instru-  
ment panel, help maintain a constant tempera-  
ture. Do not put anything on or around the  
sensors.  
OPERATING TIPS (for automatic air  
conditioner)  
The heater and air conditioner operate when  
the engine is running. The air blower will  
operate even if the engine is turned off and  
the ignition switch is placed in the “ON” posi-  
tion.  
NOTE:  
.
Odors from inside and outside the vehicle  
can build up in the air conditioner unit.  
Odor can enter the passenger compart-  
ment through the vents.  
When parking, set the heater and air  
conditioner controls to turn off air recir-  
culation to allow fresh air into the pas-  
senger compartment. This should help  
reduce odors inside the vehicle.  
JVH0727X  
.
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-29  
Air flow control:  
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER (Type A)  
Push one of the air flow control buttons to  
select the air flow outlets.  
Air flows mainly from center and side  
ventilators.  
Air flows mainly from center and side  
ventilators and foot outlets.  
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet  
and partly from the defogger.  
Air flows mainly from the defogger  
and foot outlets.  
JVH0664X  
Air intake control:  
The air intake control mode will change each  
1.  
2.  
3.  
“A/C” button/Fan speed control “  
Air flow control buttons  
” dial  
Fan speed control:  
time the air recirculation  
pushed.  
” button is  
Turn the fan speed control “  
” dial clockwise  
” dial counter-  
to increase the fan speed.  
“MAX A/C” button/Temperature control  
.
When the indicator light is turned on, the air  
dial  
Turn the fan speed control “  
recirculates inside the vehicle.  
4.  
5.  
Front defogger “  
” button  
clockwise to decrease the fan speed.  
.
When the indicator light is turned off, the air  
flow is drawn from outside the vehicle.  
Rear defogger “  
” button (See “Defog-  
Temperature control:  
ger switch” (P.2-64).)  
Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature. Turn the dial between the  
middle and the right position to select the hot  
temperature. Turn the dial between the middle  
and the left position to select the cool tem-  
perature.  
A/C (Air Conditioner) operation:  
6.  
Air recirculation “  
” button  
Push the “A/C” button to turn on or off the air  
conditioner. When the air conditioner is on, the  
“A/C” indicator light on the button illuminates.  
For models with Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System:  
The Stop/Start System or Idling Stop System  
will not activate when the front defogger is  
turned on.  
MAX A/C (Quick Air Conditioning) operation:  
Push the “MAX A/C” button for quick cooling  
and dehumidifying.  
Controls  
Turning system on/off:  
When the MAX A/C mode is turned on, the air  
flow mode indicator will turn off with the air  
flow mode fixed at “  
”.  
To turn on the system, turn the fan speed  
At the same time, the indicator light on the  
“A/C” button and the air recirculation mode will  
turn on.  
control “  
” dial out of the OFF position. Turn  
the dial counterclockwise to the OFF position  
to turn off the system.  
Push the “MAX A/C” button again to turn off the  
MAX A/C mode. When the MAX A/C mode is  
turned off, most of the settings will return to  
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the previous state, while the indicator light on  
the “A/C” button will stay on.  
3. Push the front defogger “  
indicator light will turn on.)  
” button. (The  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
” dial to the  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
4. Push the “A/C” button. (The indicator light  
Heater operation  
Heating:  
will turn on.)  
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the cool (left) position.  
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.  
This mode is used to direct heated air from the  
To remove frost from the windshield  
quickly, turn the temperature control dial  
to the maximum hot (right) position and  
foot outlets.  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
” button for  
the fan speed control  
maximum position.  
” dial to the  
normal heating. (The indicator light will turn  
off.)  
Heating and defogging:  
2. Push the “  
will turn on.)  
” button. (The indicator light  
This mode heats the interior and defogs the  
Dehumidified heating:  
windows.  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
” dial to the  
This mode is used to heat and dehumidify the  
desired position.  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
air.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
2. Push the “  
” button. (The indicator light  
will turn on.)  
2. Push the “  
” button. (The indicator light  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
” dial to the  
will turn on.)  
Ventilation:  
This mode directs outside air from the side and  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
” dial to the  
center ventilators.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
maximum hot (right) position.  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
4. Push the “A/C” button. (The indicator light  
will turn on.)  
Air conditioner operation  
2. Push the “  
” button. (The indicator light  
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
The air conditioner system should be operated  
for approximately 10 minutes at least once a  
month. This helps prevent damage to the air  
conditioner system due to the lack of lubrica-  
tion.  
will turn on.)  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
” dial to the  
Dehumidified defogging:  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
This mode is used to defog the windows and  
desired position.  
dehumidify the air.  
Cooling:  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
” button. (The  
Defrosting or defogging:  
This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the  
air.  
This mode directs the air to the defogger  
outlets to defrost/defog the windows.  
2. Push the front defogger “  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
indicator light on the front defogger “  
button will turn on.)  
1. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
” dial to the  
2. Push the “  
” button. (The indicator light  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
” dial to the  
will turn on.)  
2. Push the air recirculation “  
” button. (The  
desired position.  
indicator light will turn off.)  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-31  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position.  
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER (Type B)  
JVH0827X  
1.  
Fan speed control “  
Front defogger “  
“A/C” button  
” dial  
MAX” button  
Fan speed control:  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Turn the fan speed control “  
” dial clockwise  
” dial counter-  
to increase the fan speed.  
Air recirculation “  
” button  
Turn the fan speed control “  
clockwise to decrease the fan speed.  
Rear window defogger “  
” button (See  
“Defogger switch” (P.2-64).)  
Temperature control:  
6.  
7.  
Temperature control dial  
Air flow control buttons  
Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature. Turn the dial between the  
middle and the right position to select the hot  
temperature. Turn the dial between the middle  
and the left position to select the cool tem-  
perature.  
For models with Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System:  
The Stop/Start System or Idling Stop System  
will not activate when the front defogger is  
turned on.  
Controls  
Turning system on/off:  
To turn on the system, turn the fan speed  
control “  
” dial out of the OFF position. Turn  
the dial counterclockwise to the OFF position  
to turn off the system.  
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3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
” dial to the  
Air flow control:  
Heater operation  
Heating:  
Push the air flow control buttons to select the  
air flow outlets. More than one air flow control  
button can be selected at a time.  
This mode is used to direct heated air from the  
foot outlets.  
Air flows mainly from center and side  
ventilators.  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
” button for  
Air conditioner operation  
normal heating. (The indicator light will turn  
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet.  
off.)  
The air conditioner system should be operated  
for approximately 10 minutes at least once a  
month. This helps prevent damage to the air  
conditioner system due to the lack of lubrica-  
tion.  
Air flows mainly from the front de-  
2. Push the “  
will turn on.)  
” button. (The indicator light  
fogger.  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
” dial to the  
MAX defogging/defrosting:  
Push the front defogger “  
desired position.  
MAX” button to  
Cooling:  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
turn on the MAX defogging/defrosting mode  
and quickly defog/defrost the windshield.  
When this mode is turned on, the “A/C”  
indicator light will turn on and the air circula-  
tion will be fixed at the outside air circulation  
This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the  
air.  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
Ventilation:  
This mode directs outside air from the side and  
mode. The “  
” indicator light will also turn on.  
2. Push the “  
” button. (The indicator light  
center ventilators.  
For the best performance, turn the tempera-  
ture control dial to the maximum hot position  
and set the fan speed at its maximum.  
will turn on.)  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
” dial to the  
2. Push the “  
” button. (The indicator light  
Air intake control:  
4. Push the “A/C” button. (The indicator light  
will turn on.)  
The air intake control mode will change each  
will turn on.)  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
desired position.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
” dial to the  
time the air recirculation  
pushed.  
” button is  
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the cool (left) position.  
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.  
.
When the indicator light is turned on, the air  
recirculates inside the vehicle.  
.
When the indicator light is turned off, the air  
flow is drawn from outside the vehicle.  
Heating and defogging:  
A/C (Air Conditioner) operation:  
This mode heats the interior and defogs the  
windows.  
Push the “A/C” button to turn on or off the air  
conditioner. When the air conditioner is on, the  
“A/C” indicator light on the button illuminates.  
Dehumidified heating:  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
This mode is used to heat and dehumidify the  
air.  
2. Push the “  
” and “  
” buttons. (The  
1. Push the air recirculation “  
indicator light will turn off.)  
” button. (The  
indicator lights will turn on.)  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-33  
2. Push the “  
will turn on.)  
” button. (The indicator light  
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER (Type A)  
3. Turn the fan speed control “  
” dial to the  
desired position.  
4. Push the “A/C” button. (The indicator light  
will turn on.)  
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the  
desired position between the middle and  
the hot (right) position.  
JVH0665X  
1.  
2.  
Front defogger “  
” button  
Turning the system on/off  
“ON·OFF” button/Temperature control  
Push the “ON·OFF” button to turn on and off the  
system.  
dial (for left side seat)  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
“MODE” button  
Display screen  
“A/C” (Air Conditioner) button  
Automatic operation (AUTO)  
The AUTO mode may be used year-round as  
the system automatically controls the air con-  
ditioner to a constant temperature, air flow  
distribution and fan speed after the desired  
temperature is set manually.  
“DUAL” button/Temperature control dial  
(for right side seat)  
7.  
Rear defogger “  
” button (See “Defog-  
ger switch” (P.2-64).)  
Cooling and dehumidified heating:  
8.  
9.  
Air recirculation “  
Fan speed control “  
” button  
” button  
1. Push the “AUTO” button (the indicator light  
will turn on).  
10. “AUTO” button  
11.  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
Outside air circulation “  
” button  
For models with Stop/Start System or Idling  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is not  
Stop System:  
illuminated, pushing the “DUAL” button  
(the indicator light will turn on) allows  
the user to independently change the  
driver and passenger side temperatures  
with the corresponding temperature  
control dial.  
The Stop/Start System or Idling Stop System  
will not activate when the front defogger is  
turned on.  
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.
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button (the  
indicator light will turn off) and the  
driver’s side temperature setting will be  
applied to both the driver and passenger  
sides.  
Do not set the temperature too low when the  
ture control dial changes only the front  
passenger’s side temperature. (The DUAL  
indicator light will illuminate and “DUAL” will  
appear on the display.)  
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button (the indi-  
cator light will turn off) and the driver’s side  
temperature setting will be applied to both  
the driver and passenger sides.  
front defogger mode is on (the “  
” indicator  
light is illuminated), because doing so may fog  
up the windshield.  
.
Manual operation  
The manual mode can be used to control the  
heater and air conditioner to your desired  
settings.  
3. Push and hold either the outside air circu-  
lation “ ” button or the air recirculation  
” button to switch to the automatic air  
intake control mode.  
Fan speed control:  
Air intake control:  
When setting the automatic control mode,  
both indicator lights will flash twice indicat-  
ing that the system is in the automatic  
control mode.  
Push the fan speed control button (“  
” side  
.
.
.
Push the air recirculation “  
” button to  
or “  
” side) to manually control the fan  
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle.  
The indicator light on the button will come  
on.  
speed.  
Push the “AUTO” button to change the fan  
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.  
Push the outside air circulation  
speed to the automatic mode.  
button to draw outside air into the pas-  
senger compartment. The indicator light on  
the button will come on.  
Air flow control:  
Push the “MODE” button to select the desired  
mode:  
To control the air intake automatically,  
Dehumidified defrosting/defogging:  
push and hold either the air recirculation  
1. Push the front defogger “  
” button (The  
Air flows mainly from the center and  
side ventilators.  
” button or the outside air circulation  
” button (whichever indicator light is  
indicator light on the front defogger “  
button will illuminate).  
Air flows mainly from the center and  
illuminated). The indicator lights (both air  
recirculation and outside air circulation  
buttons) will flash twice, and then the air  
intake will switch to automatic control.  
When the automatic control is set, the  
system automatically alternates between  
side ventilators and foot outlets.  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet  
and partly from the defogger.  
.
To quickly remove frost from the outside  
surface of the windshield, set the tempera-  
ture control and the fan speed to the  
maximum levels.  
Air flows mainly from the front de-  
fogger outlets and foot outlets.  
the outside air circulation “  
recirculation “ ” modes. (The indicator  
light of the active mode will turn on.)  
” and the air  
Temperature control:  
.
.
After the windshield is cleared, push the  
“AUTO” button again (the AUTO indicator  
light will turn on).  
Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
NOTE:  
When the front defogger “  
” button is  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is not  
illuminated, pushing the “DUAL” button  
(the indicator light will turn on) allows the  
user to independently change the driver  
and passenger side temperatures with the  
corresponding temperature control dial.  
Even if the system is manually set to the air  
recirculation mode, when outside tempera-  
ture and coolant temperature are both low,  
the system may automatically switch to the  
outside air circulation mode.  
pushed, the air conditioner will turn on  
when the outside air temperature is above  
approximately −2°C (28°F) to defog the  
windshield. The air recirculation mode will  
automatically turn off. The outside air  
circulation mode “  
” will be selected to  
Also turning the passenger’s side tempera-  
improve the defogging performance.  
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To turn the system off:  
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER (Type B)  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push  
the “ON·OFF” button.  
Push the “ON·OFF” button again, the system will  
turn on in the mode which was used immedi-  
ately before the system was turned off.  
JVH0828X  
1.  
“A/C” (Air Conditioner) button  
Turning the system on/off  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Front defogger “  
Air recirculation “  
Fan speed control “  
“ON·OFF” button  
MAX” button  
” button  
Push the “ON·OFF” button to turn on and off the  
system.  
” button  
Automatic operation (AUTO)  
The AUTO mode may be used year-round as  
the system automatically controls the air con-  
ditioner to a constant temperature, air flow  
distribution and fan speed after the desired  
temperature is set manually.  
Rear defogger “  
” button (See “Defog-  
ger switch” (P.2-64).)  
7.  
“AUTO” button/Temperature control dial  
(for left side seat)  
8.  
9.  
Air flow control buttons  
Cooling and dehumidified heating:  
“DUAL” button/Temperature control dial  
1. Push the “AUTO” button (the indicator light  
(for right side seat)  
will turn on).  
For models with Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System:  
The Stop/Start System or Idling Stop System  
will not activate when the front defogger is  
turned on.  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is not  
illuminated, pushing or turning the  
“DUAL” button (the indicator light will  
turn on) allows the user to indepen-  
dently change the driver and passenger  
side temperatures with the correspond-  
ing temperature control dial.  
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.
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button (the  
indicator light will turn off) and the  
driver’s side temperature setting will be  
applied to both the driver and passenger  
sides.  
on.  
Air flow control:  
.
To control the air intake automatically,  
Push one of the air flow control buttons to  
select or deselect the air flow outlets. More  
than one air flow control button can be  
selected at a time.  
push and hold the air recirculation “  
button . The air intake will then be con-  
trolled automatically. When automatic con-  
trol is set, the system automatically  
alternates between the outside air circula-  
tion and the air recirculation modes. (The  
active mode will be displayed.)  
Air flows mainly from the center and  
side ventilators.  
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.  
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet  
and partly from the defogger.  
NOTE:  
Air flows mainly from the front de-  
fogger outlets.  
MAX defrosting/defogging:  
Push the front defogger “  
Even if the system is manually set to the air  
recirculation mode, when outside tempera-  
ture and coolant temperature are both low,  
the system may automatically switch to the  
outside air circulation mode.  
MAX” button to  
turn on the MAX defogging/defrosting mode  
and quickly defog/defrost the windshield.  
When this mode is turned on, the fan will be  
at its maximum speed, the “A/C” indicator light  
will turn on, and the air circulation will be fixed  
at the outside air circulation mode.  
Temperature control:  
Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is not  
illuminated, pushing or tuning the “DUAL”  
button (the indicator light will turn on)  
allows the user to independently change  
the driver and passenger side tempera-  
tures with the corresponding temperature  
control dial.  
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button (the indi-  
cator light will turn off) and the driver’s side  
temperature setting will be applied to both  
the driver and passenger sides.  
WARNING:  
Do not set the temperature too low when the  
front defogger mode is on (the  
MAX”  
The air conditioner system contains refriger-  
ant under high pressure. To avoid personal  
injury, any air conditioner service should be  
done only by an experienced technician with  
the proper equipment.  
indicator light is illuminated), because doing so  
may fog up the windshield.  
.
Manual operation  
The manual mode can be used to control the  
heater and air conditioner to your desired  
settings.  
The air conditioner system in your vehicle is  
charged with a refrigerant designed with the  
environment in mind.  
This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s  
ozone layer. However, it may contribute in a  
small part to global warming.  
Special charging equipment and lubricant are  
required when servicing your vehicle’s air con-  
ditioner. Using improper refrigerants or lubri-  
cants will cause severe damage to the air  
conditioner system. (See “Air conditioner sys-  
tem refrigerant and lubricant” (P.9-7).)  
Fan speed control:  
Air intake control:  
Push the fan speed control button (“  
” side  
.
Push the air recirculation “  
” button to  
or “  
” side) to manually control the fan  
draw outside air into the passenger com-  
partment. The indicator light on the button  
will turn off.  
speed.  
Select the outside air circulation mode for  
normal heating or air conditioning opera-  
tion.  
.
Push the air recirculation “  
” button to  
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle.  
The indicator light on the button will come  
A NISSAN dealer will be able to service your  
environmentally friendly air conditioner system.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM (if equipped)  
For Thailand and Indonesia:  
.
.
Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight.  
Air conditioner filter  
CDs that are of poor quality, or are dirty,  
scratched, covered with fingerprints, or  
that have pin holes may not work properly.  
Refer to NissanConnect Owner’s Manual for the  
The air conditioner system is equipped with an  
air conditioner filter. To make sure the air  
conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-  
ciently, replace the filter according the specified  
audio system operations.  
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS  
.
The following CDs may not work properly.  
— Copy control compact discs (CCCD)  
— Recordable compact discs (CD-R)  
— Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW)  
maintenance intervals listed in  
a separate  
WARNING:  
maintenance booklet. To replace the filter,  
contact a NISSAN dealer.  
Do not adjust the audio system while driving  
so that full attention may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
The filter should be replaced if the air flow  
decreases significantly or if windows fog up  
easily when operating the heater or air condi-  
tioner.  
Radio  
.
Radio reception is affected by station signal  
strength, distance from radio transmitter,  
buildings, 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.  
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.  
Compact Disc (CD) player  
.
During cold weather or rainy days, the  
player may malfunction due to the humid-  
ity. If this occurs, remove the CD from CD  
player and dehumidify or ventilate the  
player completely.  
.
.
The player may skip while driving on rough  
SAA0480  
roads.  
The CD player sometimes may not function  
when the passenger compartment tem-  
perature is extremely high. Lower the  
temperature before use.  
.
Do not use the following CDs as they may  
cause the CD player to malfunction.  
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— 8 cm (3.1 in) discs  
— CDs that are not round  
— CDs with a paper label  
.
Do not leave the USB cable in a place  
where it can be pulled unintentionally.  
Pulling the cable may damage the USB  
connection port.  
regulatory standards.  
Please note that the use of this accessory with  
iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless  
performance.  
iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod  
shuffle, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple  
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.  
— CDs that are warped, scratched or have  
unusual edges.  
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB device.  
USB devices should be purchased separately as  
necessary.  
This system cannot be used to format USB  
devices. To format a USB device, use a personal  
computer.  
In some states/area, the USB device for the  
front seats plays only sound without images for  
regulatory reasons, even when the vehicle is  
parked.  
This system supports various USB memory  
devices, USB hard drives and iPod players.  
Some USB devices may not be supported by  
this system.  
.
This audio system can only play prere-  
corded CDs. It has no capabilities to record  
or burn CDs.  
.
.
.
NISSAN audio system supports only acces-  
sories that Apple has certified and that  
come with the “Made for iPod/iPhone/iPad”  
logo.  
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.  
An iPod nano (1st Generation) may remain  
in fast forward or rewind mode if it is  
connected during a seek operation. In this  
case, please manually reset the iPod.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection  
port  
WARNING:  
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the  
USB device while driving. Doing so can be a  
distraction. If distracted you could lose con-  
trol of your vehicle and cause an accident or  
serious injury.  
.
Partitioned USB devices may not be played  
correctly.  
CAUTION:  
.
.
An iPod nano (2nd Generation) will continue  
to fast-forward or rewind if it is discon-  
nected during a seek operation.  
.
Some characters used in other languages  
(Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed  
properly on display. Using English language  
characters with a USB device is recom-  
mended.  
.
Do not force the USB device into the USB  
connection port. Inserting the USB device  
tilted or up-side-down into the USB con-  
nection port may damage the USB con-  
nection port. Make sure that the USB  
device is connected correctly into the  
USB connection port (Some USB devices  
An incorrect song title may appear when  
the Play Mode is changed while using an  
iPod nano (2nd Generation)  
General notes for USB use:  
.
.
Audiobooks may not play in the same order  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
as they appear on an iPod.  
come with a  
mark as a guide. Make  
Large video files cause slow responses in  
an iPod. The vehicle center display may  
momentarily black out, but will soon re-  
cover.  
sure that the mark is facing the correct  
direction before inserting the device.).  
Notes for iPod use:  
.
Do not grab the USB connection port  
cover (if equipped) when pulling the USB  
device out of the USB connection port.  
This could damage the USB connection  
port and the USB connection port cover  
(if equipped).  
“Made for iPod”, “Made for iPhone”, and “Made  
for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has  
been designed to connect specifically to iPod,  
iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been  
certified by the developer to meet Apple  
performance standards.  
.
If an iPod automatically selects large video  
files while in the shuffle mode, the vehicle  
center display may momentarily black out,  
but will soon recover.  
Apple is not responsible for the operation of  
this device or its compliance with safety and  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-39  
Bluetooth® is a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG,  
Inc. and licensed to Visteon  
Corporation and Robert  
Bosch GmbH.  
audio file is determined by the bit rate used  
when encoding the file.  
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.  
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.  
ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the  
part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that  
contains information about the digital mu-  
sic 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.  
Bluetooth® Audio player (if equipped)  
.
Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not be  
used with this system. For detailed infor-  
mation about Bluetooth® audio devices  
that are available for use with this system,  
contact a NISSAN dealer.  
Before using a Bluetooth® audio system,  
the initial registration process for the audio  
device is necessary.  
Operation of the Bluetooth® audio system  
may vary depending on the audio device  
that is connected. Confirm the operation  
procedure before use.  
.
.
Compact Disc (CD)/USB device with  
MP3/WMA  
.
.
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 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 compres-  
sion removes the redundant and irrelevant  
parts of a sound signal that the human ear  
doesn’t hear.  
WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a  
compressed audio format created by Mi-  
crosoft 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.  
This product is protected by certain intel-  
lectual property rights of Microsoft Cor-  
poration and third parties. Use or  
distribution of such technology outside of  
this product is prohibited without a license  
from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft  
subsidiary and third parties.  
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  
.
.
The playback of Bluetooth® audio will be  
paused under the following conditions. The  
playback will be resumed after the follow-  
ing conditions are completed.  
— while using a hands-free phone  
* Windows® and Windows Media® are registered  
trademarks and/or trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States of America  
and/or other countries.  
— while checking a connection with a cell  
phone  
.
The in-vehicle antenna for Bluetooth® com-  
munication is built in the system. Do not  
place the Bluetooth® audio device in an  
area surrounded by metal, far away from  
the system or in a narrow space where the  
device closely contacts the body or the  
seat. Otherwise, sound degradation or  
connection interference may occur.  
.
.
.
While a Bluetooth® audio device is con-  
nected through the Bluetooth® wireless  
connection, the battery power of the device  
may discharge quicker than usual.  
This system is compatible with the Blue-  
tooth® AV profile (A2DP and AVRCP).  
.
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Playback order:  
SAA2494  
Music playback order of the CD with MP3/WMA  
is as illustrated above.  
.
The folder names of folders not containing  
MP3/WMA files are not shown in the dis-  
play.  
.
.
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 soft-  
ware, so the files might not play in the  
desired order.  
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Specification chart (for CD player/Radio Type A):  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB2.0  
Supported media  
ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet  
* ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported.  
* Files saved using the Live File System Component (on a Windows Vista-based  
computer) are not supported.  
Supported file systems  
MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG2.5  
Version  
8 kHz - 48 kHz  
MP3  
Sampling frequency  
32 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR*4  
WMA7, WMA8, WMA9 (except WMA9 Pro, WMA9 Lossless, WMA9 Voice)  
32 kHz - 48 kHz  
Bit rate  
Version  
Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
Supported versions*1  
WMA*3  
32 kbps - 192 kbps, VBR*4  
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only)  
WMA tag (WMA only)  
Folder levels: 8, Folders:255 (including root folder), files: 512  
Tag information (Song title and Artist name)  
Folder levels  
01: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian), 04: UNICODE  
(UTF-16 Non-BOM Big Endian), 05: UNICODE (UTF-8), 06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16  
BOM Little Endian)  
Displayable character codes*2  
*1  
*2  
*3  
Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.  
Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.  
Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.  
*4 When VBR files are played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly. WMA7 and WMA8 are not applied to VBR.  
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Specification chart (for CD player/Radio Type B and C):  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB2.0  
Supported media  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW: ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet  
* ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported.  
* Files saved using the Live File System component (on a Windows Vista-based  
computer) are not supported.  
Supported file systems  
USB memory: FAT16, FAT32  
MPEG1 Audio Layer 3  
Version  
32 kHz - 48 kHz  
32 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR*4  
MP3  
Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
Supported versions*1  
WMA7, WMA8, WMA9  
Version  
32 kHz - 48 kHz  
WMA*2  
Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
32 kbps - 192 kbps, VBR4, 32 kbps - 320 kbps (WMA9 only)  
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only)  
WMA tag (WMA only)  
Folder levels: 8, Folders: 255, Files: 999 (Max. 255 files for one folder)  
Folder levels: 8, Folders 255, Files: 2500 (Max. 255 files for one folder)  
Memory size: 4GB  
Tag information (Song title and Artist name)  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW  
USB  
Folder levels  
01: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian), 04: UNICODE (UTF-  
16 Non-BOM Big Endian), 05: UNICODE (UTF-8)  
Displayable character codes*3  
*1  
*2  
*3  
Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.  
Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.  
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.  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-43  
Specification chart (for CD player/Radio Type D):  
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB2.0  
Supported media  
ISO9660 LEVEL 1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Apple ISO, Romeo, Joliet  
*ISO9660 LEVEL 3 (packet writing) is not supported.  
Supported file systems  
MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG2.5  
Version  
8 kHz - 48 kHz  
8 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR  
MP3  
Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
Supported  
versions*1  
WMA7, WMA8, WMA9  
Version  
32 kHz - 48 kHz  
48 kbps - 192 kbps, VBR  
WMA*2 Sampling frequency  
Bit rate  
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3 (MP3 only)  
Folder levels: 8, Max folders: 255 (including root folder), Files: 512 (Max. 255 files for one folder)  
Tag information  
Folder levels  
01: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian), 04: UNICODE (UTF-16 Non-BOM Big  
Endian), 05: UNICODE (UTF-8), 06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16 BOM Little Endian)  
Displayable character codes*2  
*1  
*2  
Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.  
Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.  
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Troubleshooting guide:  
Cause and Countermeasure  
Symptom  
Check if the disc was inserted correctly.  
Check if the disc 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 CD player will play correctly after it returns to the normal temperature.  
If 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)  
will be played.  
Cannot play  
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 if the finalization process, such as session close and disc close, is done for the disc.  
Check if the disc is protected by copyright.  
Check if the disc is scratched or dirty or if the bit rate may be too low.  
Poor sound quality  
If there are many folder or file levels on the MP3/WMA disc or if it is a multisession disc, some time may be required  
before the music starts playing.  
It takes a relatively long time  
before the music starts playing.  
The writing software and hardware combination might not match, or the writing speed, writing depth, writing  
width, etc., might not match the specifications. Try using the slowest writing speed.  
Music cuts off or skips  
Skipping may occur with large quantities of data, such as for high bit rate data.  
Skipping with high bit rate files  
When a non-MP3/WMA file has been given an extension of “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma”, or when play is prohibited  
by copyright protection, the player will skip to the next song.  
Move immediately to the next  
song when playing.  
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.  
The songs do not play back in  
the desired order.  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-45  
17. MENU/ENTER dial  
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type A)  
JVH0830X  
Models with TA button  
1.  
DISP (Display) button  
RADIO button  
Day/Night button  
TA button  
Seek/track (rewind) button  
Seek/track (fast forward) button  
SETUP button  
9.  
10. MEDIA button  
11. Phone button  
CD eject button  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
12. Power/VOL (Volume) dial  
13. RPT (repeat) button  
14. MIX button  
15. Station memory buttons  
16. A-Z button  
Back button  
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Audio main operation  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Power/VOL dial:  
Power ON/OFF:  
To turn on the audio system, push the Power/  
VOL dial.  
The system will turn on in the mode, which was  
used immediately before the system was  
turned off.  
To turn off the audio system, push the Power/  
VOL dial.  
Volume control:  
To control the volume, turn the Power/VOL dial.  
Turn the Power/VOL dial clockwise to make the  
sound louder.  
Turn the Power/VOL dial counterclockwise to  
make the sound quieter.  
SETUP button:  
To configure “Audio”, “Clock”, “Radio”, or “Lan-  
guage” settings, perform the following proce-  
dure:  
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Models without TA button  
10. MEDIA button  
11. Phone button  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
1.  
DISP (Display) button  
RADIO button  
Day/Night button  
MIX button  
Seek/track (rewind) button  
Seek/track (fast forward) button  
SETUP button  
2. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
setting item from the following:  
12. Power/VOL (Volume) dial  
13. RPT (repeat) button  
14. Station memory buttons  
15. A-Z button  
Audio Clock Radio Language  
3. Push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
After the desired levels have been set, push the  
Back button repeatedly or push the SETUP  
button.  
16. MENU/ENTER dial  
Back button  
CD eject button  
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Audio adjustments:  
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Bass Boost menu  
Radio setting:  
Turn on or off the Bass Boost feature which  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the “Audio”  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the “Radio”  
emphasizes the lower audio frequencies.  
and push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
and push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
Audio Default menu  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the  
preferred audio setting item and then push  
the MENU/ENTER dial.  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial clockwise or coun-  
terclockwise to adjust the following items and  
push MENU/ENTER dial to confirm.  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the  
preferred radio setting item and then push  
the MENU/ENTER dial.  
The audio unit has a saved preset settings  
as a factory default. Select “Yes” to change  
all settings back to the factory preset  
settings. Select “No” to exit the menu  
keeping the current settings.  
The items that can be set for Radio are shown  
below:  
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TA (if equipped)  
Clock setting:  
The items that can be set for “Audio” are shown  
Set the Traffic Information to on or off.  
When turned on, Traffic Information will  
interrupt the currently playing music and  
inform the driver of any traffic information  
when it is received.  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the “Clock”  
below:  
and push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
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Sound menu  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the  
preferred clock setting item and then push  
the MENU/ENTER dial.  
Bass:  
Use this control to enhance or attenuate  
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DAB Interrupts (if equipped)  
bass response sound.  
The items that can be set for “Clock” are shown  
DAB interruption category can be selected  
from the list for setting. When the selected  
information is received, it will inform the  
driver of the information, interrupting the  
music playing at the time.  
Treble:  
below:  
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Use this control to enhance or attenuate  
Set Time  
the treble.  
Select “Set Time” then adjust the clock as  
Bal. (Balance) :  
follows:  
Use this control to adjust the balance of the  
volume between the left and right speak-  
ers.  
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Ref. FM List  
The hour display will start flashing. Turn the  
MENU/ENTER dial to adjust the hour and  
push the MENU/ENTER dial. The minute  
display will start flashing. Turn the MENU/  
ENTER dial to adjust the minute and push  
the MENU/ENTER dial to finish the clock  
adjustment.  
The list of FM stations that can be received  
will be updated.  
Fade:  
Ref. DAB List (if equipped)  
Use this control to adjust the balance of the  
volume between the front and the rear  
speakers.  
The list of DAB stations that can be  
received will be updated. DAB List is up-  
dated automatically when not in DAB  
source.  
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AUX In menu  
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ON/OFF  
Use this control to adjust the volume out-  
The clock display can be turned on and off.  
When “ON” is selected, the clock will be  
displayed. (The clock will keep being dis-  
played even after the power of the audio  
unit is turned off). When “OFF” is selected,  
the clock will not be displayed.  
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DAB EPG (if equipped)  
put from the auxiliary source.  
Electronic Program Guide (EPG) for DAB is  
designed to offer similar features for the  
user as television EPG but for radio and  
associated data services:  
Speed Vol. (Volume) menu  
This mode controls the volume output  
from the speakers automatically in relation  
to vehicle speed.  
— display of schedules with programs and  
Format  
Adjusting the setting to 0 (zero) turns off  
events  
the speed volume feature.  
Switch the clock display between 24-hour  
— searching through current and future  
programs lists  
mode and 12-hour clock mode.  
etc.  
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Intellitext (if equipped)  
For models with DAB  
FM 1 ? FM 2 ? DAB 1 ? DAB 2 ? AM ? FM 1  
Radio operation  
Frequency range and step change:  
To change the frequency range and step  
specification of the radio, perform the following  
operations.  
Intellitext messages are the special format  
of DL (Dynamic Label) messages that pro-  
vide data like sport or news.  
Pushing and holding the RADIO button will  
update the station lists.  
Language setting:  
For models without DAB  
FM 1 ? FM 2 ? AM ? FM 1  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the  
1. Turn on the audio system.  
“Language” and push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
2. Push the RADIO button and select AM or FM  
Pushing and holding the RADIO button will  
Select the appropriate language and push the  
MENU/ENTER dial. Upon completion, the screen  
will automatically adapt the language setting.  
mode.  
update the station lists.  
3. Push and hold the SETUP button for more  
than 3 seconds.  
Seek/track buttons:  
4. After 3 seconds, keep holding the SETUP  
button and turn the MENU/ENTER dial  
counterclockwise until you hear 3 clicks,  
clockwise until you hear 3 clicks, and then  
counterclockwise until you hear 3 clicks.  
5. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial until “Region” is  
highlighted, and push the MENU/ENTER  
dial.  
Day/Night button:  
Push  
or  
button briefly to manually  
change the frequency.  
Push the Day/Night button to switch the dis-  
play brightness between the daytime and  
nighttime modes.  
To adjust the broadcasting station frequency  
automatically, push and hold the  
button. When the system detects  
or  
a
broad-  
The switches on the audio unit will also  
casting station, it will stop at the station.  
illuminate in the nighttime mode.  
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2
3
4
5
6
& & & & & & Station memory buttons:  
Phone button:  
6. Select an appropriate region.  
During radio reception, pushing the station  
memory button for less than 2 seconds will  
select the stored radio station.  
7. To apply the setting, turn off the audio  
system, place the ignition switch in the  
“OFF” position, and then place the ignition  
switch back in the “ON” position.  
For operation on how to use phone button, see  
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (for  
type A audio)” (P.4-75).  
For models with DAB  
The audio system can store up to 12 FM station  
frequencies (6 in each of FM 1 and FM 2), 6 AM  
station frequencies and 12 DAB station fre-  
quencies (6 in each of DAB 1 and DAB 2).  
MEDIA button:  
RADIO button:  
Push the MEDIA button to play a compatible  
device when it is connected.  
When the RADIO button is pushed while the  
audio system is off, the audio system will turn  
on and the radio will turn on.  
When the RADIO button is pushed while an-  
other audio source is playing, the other audio  
source will turn off and the radio will turn on.  
For models without DAB  
Each time the MEDIA button is pushed, the  
audio source will change as follows:  
The audio system can store up to 12 FM station  
frequencies (6 in each of FM 1 and FM 2) and 6  
AM station frequencies.  
CD ? USB (iPod) ? Bluetooth ? AUX ? CD  
Any source that is not available will be skipped.  
To store the station frequency manually:  
To change the radio bands, push the RADIO  
1. Tune to the desired broadcasting station  
button until the desired band appears.  
frequency.  
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2. Push and hold a station memory button &  
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3. The station indicator will display, indicating  
that the memory is stored properly.  
TA (Traffic announcement) button (if  
equipped):  
CD player operation  
Loading:  
Insert a CD into the slot with the label side  
facing up. The CD will be guided automatically  
into the slot and will start playing. After loading  
the CD, the number of tracks and the playtime  
will appear on the display.  
4. Perform steps 1 - 3 for all other memory  
The TA functions are available in the mode of  
buttons.  
Radio (FM) or any other audio source.  
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the  
audio fuse blows, the station memory will be  
erased. In the event of this, reset the desired  
stations.  
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Pushing the TA button selects the TA mode.  
The TA indicator is displayed while TA mode  
is on.  
When TA button is pushed again. The mode  
will be switched off and the TA indicator will  
disappear from the display.  
CAUTION:  
Radio Data System (RDS) operation (if  
equipped):  
Do not force the CD into the slot. This could  
damage the player.  
Traffic announcement interrupt function  
The RDS is a system through which encoded  
digital information is transmitted by FM radio  
stations in addition to the normal FM radio  
broadcasting. The RDS provides information  
services such as station name, traffic informa-  
tion, or news.  
When a traffic announcement is received, the  
announcement is tuned in and the display  
shows a notification message with the radio  
station name.  
Once the traffic announcement has finished,  
the unit returns to the source that was active  
before the traffic announcement started.  
If TA button is pushed during a traffic an-  
nouncement, the traffic announcement inter-  
rupt mode is cancelled. The TA mode returns to  
the standby mode and the audio unit returns  
to the previous source.  
NOTE:  
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The CD player accepts normal audio CDs  
or CDs containing MP3/WMA files.  
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The audio unit will automatically detect if  
a
CD containing MP3/WMA files is in-  
NOTE:  
serted, and “MP3CD” will be indicated.  
In some countries or regions, some of these  
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An error notification message will be  
displayed when inserting an incompati-  
ble disc type (e.g. DVD), or if the player  
cannot read the CD. Eject the disc and  
insert another disc.  
services may not be available.  
Alternative Frequency (AF) mode  
The AF mode operates in the FM (radio) mode.  
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The AF mode operates in the FM (radio),  
AUX or CD mode (if FM was previously  
selected in the radio mode).  
The AF function compares signal strengths  
and selects the station with the optimum  
reception conditions for the currently  
tuned-in station.  
Digital Audio Broadcast (if equipped):  
MEDIA button:  
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) is a standard for  
.
digital radio broadcast.  
To change to the CD mode, push the MEDIA  
button with a CD inserted until the CD mode is  
selected.  
Various information selected by the driver  
(Travel, Warning, News, Weather, Sport, etc.)  
can be received and will be provided to the  
driver.  
List view:  
RDS functions  
While the track is being played, push the MENU/  
ENTER dial to display the available tracks in a  
listed view mode. To select a track from the list,  
or a track to start listening to, turn the MENU/  
ENTER dial then push MENU/ENTER dial.  
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or  
manual tuning, the RDS data is received and  
the Programme Service (PS) name is displayed.  
DAB Interrupts  
When set in the DAB Interrupts setting, the  
received information will appear on the display.  
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If the current selected folder contains sub  
folders, push the MENU/ENTER dial, new  
screen with list of sub folders will be  
Quick search:  
CD eject button:  
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In the list view mode, a quick search can be  
performed to find a track from the list. Push the  
A-Z button, turn the MENU/ENTER dial to the  
first alphabetic letter of the song title and then  
push the MENU/ENTER dial. When found, a list  
of the available songs will be displayed. Select,  
and push the MENU/ENTER dial to play the  
preferred track.  
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When the CD eject button is pushed while the  
ignition switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON”  
position, the CD will be ejected.  
If a CD is ejected by pushing the CD eject  
button, and it is not taken out from the loading  
slot within 20 seconds, the CD will automati-  
cally be reloaded to the slot to protect the CD.  
displayed. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial for the  
sub folder then push the MENU/ENTER dial to  
select. Select the root folder item when songs  
are recorded additionally in the root folder.  
To return to the previous folder screen, push  
the Back button.  
USB device player operation  
RPT button:  
Seek/track button:  
USB device main operation:  
Push the RPT button and the current track will  
be played continuously.  
Push and hold the Seek/track button to fast  
forward or rewind through the track. When the  
button is released, the track will play at normal  
playing speed.  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
Connect a USB memory device into the USB  
connection port. The USB memory device will  
be activated automatically.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
If the system has been turned off while the USB  
memory device was playing, pushing the  
Power/VOL dial will start the USB memory  
device.  
The following operations are identical to the  
audio main operation of the Compact Disc (CD)  
operation. For details, see “CD player operation”  
(P.4-50).  
MIX button:  
Track up/down:  
Push the MIX button and all the tracks will be  
played in a random order.  
Pushing the Seek/track button once, the track  
will skip forward to the next track or backward  
to the beginning of the current track. Push the  
Seek/track button more than once to skip  
through the tracks.  
DISP button:  
While a CD with recorded music information  
tags (CD-text/ID3-text tags) is being played, the  
title of the played track is displayed when  
available.  
When the DISP button is pushed repeatedly,  
further information about the track can be  
displayed along with the track title as follows:  
Folder browsing:  
If the recorded media contains folders with  
music files, pushing the Seek/track button will  
play the tracks of each folder in sequence.  
To select a preferred folder:  
1. Push the MENU/ENTER dial to display a list  
Track time ? Artist name ? Album title ?  
of tracks in the current folder.  
Track time  
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List view  
2. Push the Back button.  
Track details:  
Quick search  
3. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to select the  
Pushing and holding the DISP button will turn  
the display into a detailed overview. Push the  
Back button to return to the previous screen.  
(Seek/track)  
preferred folder.  
MIX (Random play)  
RPT (Repeat track)  
Folder browsing  
4. Push the MENU/ENTER dial to access the  
folder. Push the MENU/ENTER dial again to  
start playing the first track or to turn the  
MENU/ENTER dial, and push the MENU/  
ENTER dial to select another track.  
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iPod Nano G5 (Firmware version 1.0.1 -)  
iPod Nano G6 (Firmware version 1.0 -)  
iPod Nano G7 (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod Touch G4 (iOS 4.1 -)  
iPod Touch G5 (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
iPhone 3G (iOS 2.1 -)  
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Artists  
Albums  
Tracks  
More  
MEDIA button:  
To operate the USB memory device, push the  
MEDIA button repeatedly until the USB mode is  
selected.  
For further information about each item, see  
the iPod owner’s manual.  
DISP button:  
iPhone 3GS (iOS 3.0 -)  
The following operations are identical to the  
audio main operation of the Compact Disc (CD)  
operation. For details, see “CD player operation”  
(P.4-50).  
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iPhone 4 (iOS 4.0 -)  
While a track with recorded music information  
tags (ID3-tags) is being played, the title of the  
played track is displayed.  
When the DISP button is pushed repeatedly,  
further information about the track can be  
displayed along with the track title as follows:  
Track time ? Artist ? Album ? Track time  
Track details:  
Pushing and holding the DISP button will turn  
the display into a detailed overview. Push the  
Back button to return to the display for the  
main display mode.  
iPhone 4S (iOS 4.0 -)  
iPhone 5 (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
List view  
Quick search  
iPhone 5c (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
iPhone 5s (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
(Seek/track)  
iPhone 6 (iOS 8.0.0 -)  
MIX (Random play)  
RPT (Repeat track)  
iPhone 6 Plus (iOS 8.0.0 -)  
iPhone 6s (iOS 9.0.0 -)  
iPhone 6s Plus (iOS 9.0.0 -)  
DISP button:  
NOTE:  
While a track with recorded music information  
tags (ID3-tags) is being played, the title of the  
played track is displayed.  
When the DISP button is pushed repeatedly,  
further information about the track can be  
displayed along with the track title as follows:  
Track time ? Artist ? Album ? Track time  
Track details:  
Pushing and holding the DISP button will turn  
the display into a detailed overview. To return  
to the main display, push the Back button.  
This audio system do not support iPad  
charging.  
iPod player operation  
Connecting iPod:  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
When the iPod is connected to the vehicle, the  
iPod music library can only be operated by the  
vehicle audio controls.  
MEDIA button:  
To operate the iPod, push the MEDIA button  
repeatedly until the USB (iPod) mode is selected  
and then push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
iPod main operation:  
Interface:  
The interface for iPod operation shown on the  
audio system display is similar to the iPod  
interface. Use the MENU/ENTER dial to play a  
track on the iPod.  
Compatibility:  
The system unit shall be compatible with all  
devices (past and future) supporting Apple  
Accessory Protocol on USB link.  
The following items can be chosen from the  
menu list screen.  
It includes (and not limited to):  
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Playlists  
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the track will be skipped forward to the next  
track or backward to the beginning of the  
Bluetooth® audio player operation  
Regulatory information:  
current played track. Push  
(Cue) or  
(Review) button more than once to skip  
through the tracks.  
Bluetooth® is a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Visteon Cor-  
poration.  
DISP button:  
If the song contains music information tags  
(ID3– tags), the title of the played song will be  
displayed. If tags are not provided then the  
display will not show any messages.  
When the DISP button is pushed repeatedly  
further information about the song can be  
displayed along with the song title.  
A long push on DISP will turn the display into a  
detailed overview which after a few seconds  
returns to the main display; or push DISP briefly.  
NOTE:  
The audio system only supports Bluetooth®  
devices with AVRCP (Audio Video Remote  
Control Profile) version 1.3, or 1.0 or earlier.  
Bluetooth® audio player main operation:  
To play Bluetooth® audio, the Bluetooth® audio  
device needs to be paired to the in-vehicle  
system. For the pairing operation, see “Pairing  
device” (P.4-76).  
When an Apple device is connected via the USB  
AUX device player operation  
connection port and Bluetooth®, the device will  
The AUX jack is located on lower part of the  
instrument panel. (See “AUX (auxiliary) input  
jack” (P.4-73).) The AUX input jack accepts any  
standard analog audio input such as from a  
portable cassette tape/CD player, MP3 player  
or laptop computer.  
be recognized as  
a Bluetooth® device. The  
battery of the Apple device is charged while  
the cable is connected to the USB connection  
port.  
MEDIA button:  
NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo  
mini plug cable when connecting your music  
device to the audio system. Music may not play  
properly when a monaural cable is used.  
To operate the Bluetooth® audio streaming,  
push MEDIA button repeatedly until “BT Audio”  
is shown.  
Fast Forward (Cue), Fast Reverse  
(Review) buttons:  
MEDIA button:  
To switch to the AUX mode, push the MEDIA  
button repeatedly until the AUX mode is  
selected.  
When  
(Cue) or  
(Review) button is  
pushed continuously, the track will be played  
at high speed. When the button is released, the  
track will be played at normal playing speed.  
Track up/down buttons:  
Pushing  
(Cue) or  
(Review) button once,  
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17. ENTER/SETTING button  
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type B)  
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MEDIA button  
FM·AM button  
CD eject button  
CD button  
DISP (display) button  
Color display  
9.  
10. SEEK·TRACK (fast forward) button  
11. BACK button  
12. Power/VOL (volume) dial  
13. RPT (repeat) button  
14. RDM (random) button  
SCAN tuning button  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Apps button  
SEEK·TRACK (rewind) button  
15. Radio station preset select buttons  
16. TUNE·FOLDER dial  
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the TUNE·FOLDER dial and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button. Turn the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial to adjust the brightness and  
contrast of the screen to the preferred  
level.  
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RDS Display (if equipped)  
Audio main operation  
RDS (radio data system) information can be  
shown on the display. Select “RDS Display”  
using the TUNE·FOLDER dial and then push  
the ENTER/SETTING button. You can toggle  
between ON and OFF using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial.  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Head unit:  
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Clock Adjust  
The auto loudness circuit enhances the low  
and high frequency ranges automatically in  
both radio reception and CD playback.  
Adjust the clock according to the following  
procedure.  
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Speed Sensitive Vol.  
To change the Speed Sensitive Volume  
(Speed Sens Vol.) level from off (0) to 5,  
turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial.  
Power/VOL dial:  
Push Power/VOL dial to turn on and off the  
audio system.  
AUX Vol.  
Turn the Power/VOL dial to adjust the volume.  
Controls the volume level of incoming  
sound when an auxiliary device is con-  
nected to the system. Choose a setting  
between 1 and 3 or choose 0 to disable the  
feature entirely.  
Audio settings:  
The settings screen will appear when pushing  
the ENTER/SETTING button.  
The following items are available in the settings  
screen.  
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Language Select  
The language settings can be changed.  
Select “Language Select” using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial and then push the ENTER/  
SETTING button. Use the TUNE·FOLDER dial  
to select the preferred language.  
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Bluetooth (if equipped)  
It is possible to set the Bluetooth® settings.  
For details of the Bluetooth® settings, see  
“Bluetooth® audio player operation” (P.4-  
58).  
1) Select “Clock Adjust” using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial  
and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button  
2) Adjust the hour with the TUNE·FOLDER  
dial and then push the ENTER/  
SETTING button  
3) Adjust the minute with the TUNE·-  
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Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade  
DISP button:  
Controls the sound of the audio system.  
Balance adjusts the sound between the left  
and right speakers. Fade adjusts the sound  
between the front and rear speakers.  
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Display of the screen can be turned off without  
disrupting the music by pushing the DISP  
button. To turn the screen back on, either push  
the DISP button once more or push the FM·AM,  
CD, Apps or the MEDIA button.  
FOLDER dial  
and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button  
24 hour clock is not available.  
On-Screen Clock  
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Select the “Bass”, “Treble”, “Balance” or  
“Fade” using the TUNE·FOLDER dial and  
then push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
Turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial to adjust the  
Bass, Treble, balance and Fade of the  
screen to the preferred level.  
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When this item is turned on, a clock is  
always displayed in the upper right corner  
of the screen.  
Select the “On-Screen Clock” using the  
TUNE·FOLDER dial and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button. You can toggle  
between ON and OFF using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial.  
MEDIA button:  
Pushing the MEDIA button will switch the audio  
source as follows:  
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Brightness and Contrast  
USB/iPod? Bluetooth (if equipped) ? AUX ?  
Adjust the brightness and contrast of the  
USB/iPod  
screen.  
Select the “brightness” or “contrast” using  
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If the radio is already operating, it will auto-  
matically turn off and the CD will play.  
Apps button:  
SCAN tuning:  
If the system has been turned off while the CD  
was playing, pushing the Power/VOL dial will  
start the CD.  
The Apps button launches the Smartphone  
Integration mode. See “NissanConnect App  
smartphone integration” (P.4-71).  
Push the SCAN tuning button to tune from low  
to high frequencies and stop at each broad-  
casting 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 the SCAN tuning button is not pushed within  
5 seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next  
station.  
Radio operation  
PLAY:  
When the CD button is pushed with the system  
off and the CD loaded, the system will turn on  
and the CD will start to play.  
When the CD button is pushed with the CD  
loaded and the radio playing, the radio will  
automatically be turned off and the CD will  
start to play.  
FM·AM button:  
Push the FM·AM button to change the band as  
follows:  
AM ? FM1 ? FM2? AM  
to  
Station memory operations:  
12 stations can be set for the FM band (6 each  
for FM1 and FM2) and 6 stations can be set for  
the AM band.  
TUNE (Tuning):  
Turn the radio TUNE·FOLDER dial for manual  
tuning.  
1. Choose the radio band using the FM·AM  
SEEK/TRACK button:  
button.  
Radio Data System (RDS) (if equipped):  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for more than  
1.5 seconds while the CD is being played, the CD  
will play while fast forwarding or rewinding.  
When the button is released, the CD will return  
to normal play speed.  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for less than 1.5  
seconds while the CD is being played, the next  
track or the beginning of the current track on  
the CD will be played. Push the button several  
times to skip through the tracks.  
2. Tune to the desired station.  
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is a  
data information service transmitted by some  
radio stations on the FM band (not AM band)  
3. Push and hold the desired station preset  
button  
to  
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encoded within  
a regular radio broadcast.  
4. The station indicator will then come on.  
Currently, most RDS stations are in large cities,  
but many stations are now considering broad-  
casting RDS data.  
Memorizing is now complete.  
5. Other buttons can be set in the same  
manner.  
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the  
fuse opens, the station memory will be erased.  
In that case, reset the desired stations.  
RDS can display:  
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Station name, such as “The Groove”.  
Music or programming type such as “Clas-  
sical”, “Country” or “Rock”.  
CD player operation  
REPEAT (RPT):  
SEEK tuning:  
Place the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON”  
position, and insert the Compact Disc (CD) into  
the slot with the label side facing up. The CD  
will be guided automatically into the slot and  
start playing.  
When the RPT button is pushed while the CD is  
played, the play pattern can be changed as  
follows:  
Push the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button to tune from low to high  
or high to low frequencies and to stop at the  
next broadcasting station.  
(CD)  
After loading the CD, the number of tracks on  
the CD and the play time will appear on the  
display.  
(Normal) 1 Track Repeat  
(CD with compressed audio files)  
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(Normal) ? 1 Folder Repeat ? 1 Track Repeat ?  
(Normal) ? 1 Folder Repeat ? 1 Track Repeat ?  
PLAY:  
(Normal)  
(Normal)  
When the MEDIA button is pushed with the  
system off and the USB memory device in-  
serted, the system will turn on.  
If another audio source is playing with a USB  
memory device inserted, push the MEDIA but-  
ton repeatedly until the color display changes  
to the USB memory device mode.  
RANDOM (RDM):  
RANDOM (RDM):  
When the RDM button is pushed while a CD is  
being played, the play pattern can be changed  
as follows:  
When the RDM button is pushed while a USB  
memory device is being played, the play  
pattern can be changed as follows.  
To change the play mode, push the RDM  
button repeatedly, and the mode will change  
as follows.  
(CD)  
(Normal) 1 Disc Random  
(CD with compressed audio files)  
Previous/Next File and Fast Re-  
wind/Forward:  
(Normal) ? All Random ? 1 Folder Random ?  
(Normal) ? 1 Disc Random ? 1 Folder Random  
(Normal)  
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When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for more than  
1.5 seconds while a USB memory device is being  
played, the USB memory device will play while  
forwarding or rewinding. When the button is  
released, the USB memory device will return to  
normal play speed.  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for less than 1.5  
seconds while the USB memory device is being  
played, the next track or the beginning of the  
current track on the USB memory device will be  
played. Push the button several times to skip  
through the tracks.  
iPod player operation  
Connecting iPod:  
CD eject:  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. Connect  
the iPod with a USB connection port using the  
cable. See “USB (Universal Serial Bus) connec-  
tion port” (P.4-72). The battery of the iPod is  
charged while the cable is connected to the  
vehicle.  
Depending on the version of the iPod, the  
display on the iPod shows a NISSAN or Acces-  
sory Attached screen when the connection is  
completed. When the iPod is connected to the  
vehicle, the iPod music library can only be  
operated by the vehicle audio controls.  
When the CD eject button is pushed with the  
CD loaded, the CD will be ejected.  
If the CD comes out and is not removed, it will  
be pulled back into the slot to protect it.  
USB device player operation  
USB main operation:  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
Connect a USB memory device into the USB  
connection port. The USB memory device will  
be activated automatically.  
If the system has been turned off while the USB  
memory device was playing, pushing the  
Power/VOL dial will start the USB memory  
device.  
Folder selection:  
To change to another folder in the USB  
memory device, turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
REPEAT (RPT):  
Compatibility:  
The following models are compatible:  
When the RPT button is pushed while the USB  
memory device is played, the play pattern can  
be change as follows.  
To change the play mode, push the RPT button  
repeatedly and the mode will change as  
follows.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
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iPod nano 1G (Firmware version 1.3.1 -)  
iPod nano 2G (Firmware version 1.1.3 -)  
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iPod nano 3G (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod nano 4G (Firmware version 1.0.2 -)  
iPod nano 5G (Firmware version 1.0.1 -)  
iPod nano 6G (Firmware version 1.0 -)  
iPod nano 7G (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod 5G (Firmware version 1.2.1 -)  
iPod classic (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod Touch (iOS 1.1 -)  
operational. To select an item, push ENTER/  
SETTING button. Items in the iPod menu appear  
on the display in the following order.  
REPEAT (RPT):  
When the RPT button is pushed while a track is  
being played, the play pattern can be changed  
as follows:  
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Now playing  
Playlists  
Artists  
Repeat Off ? 1 Track Repeat? All Repeat ?  
Repeat Off  
Albums  
Songs  
Podcasts  
Genres  
Composers  
Audiobooks  
Shuffle Songs  
RANDOM (RDM):  
iPod Touch 2G (iOS 2.1.1 -)  
iPod Touch 3G (iOS 3.1 -)  
iPod Touch 4G (iOS 4.1 -)  
When the RDM button is pushed while a track is  
being played, the play pattern can be changed  
as follows:  
iPod Touch 5G (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
iPhone (iOS 1.0.0 - 2.2.1)  
Shuffle Off ? Track Shuffle ? Shuffle Off  
Push the BACK button to return to the previous  
iPhone 3G (iOS 2.1 -)  
Bluetooth® audio player operation (if  
equipped)  
screen.  
iPhone 3GS (iOS 3.0 -)  
For more information about each item, see the  
iPod owner’s manual.  
iPhone 4/4S (iOS 4.0 -)  
If you have  
a compatible Bluetooth® audio  
iPhone 5 (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
device that is capable of playing audio files,  
the device can be connected to the vehicle’s  
audio system so that the audio files on the  
device play through the vehicle’s speakers.  
Operations attributable to firmware update by  
Previous/Next Track and Fast  
Rewind/Forward:  
Apple are not guaranteed.  
MEDIA:  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button 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 the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button 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. Push the button several  
times to skip through the tracks.  
Regulatory information:  
Bluetooth® trademark:  
To switch to the iPod mode, push the MEDIA  
button until the USB/iPod mode is selected  
while the ignition switch is placed in the “ACC”  
or “ON” position.  
If another audio source is playing and the iPod  
is connected, pushing the MEDIA button  
changes to the iPod mode.  
If the system has been turned off while the iPod  
was playing, pushing the Power/VOL dial  
button will start the iPod.  
When the MEDIA button is pushed while the  
iPod is connected, the interface for iPod  
operation is shown on the audio display. The  
items on the menu list can be scrolled by  
pushing the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·-  
TRACK (fast forward) button while the iPod is  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Visteon Cor-  
poration.  
Connecting Bluetooth® device:  
To connect your Bluetooth® device to the  
vehicle, follow the procedure below:  
1. Push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
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the MEDIA button repeatedly until the Blue-  
tooth® audio mode is displayed on the screen.  
The controls for the Bluetooth® audio are  
displayed on the screen. Use the Preset  
3
button to play and use the Preset 4 button to  
pause.  
AUX device player operation  
The AUX input jack is located on the lower part  
of the instrument panel. (See “AUX (auxiliary)  
input jack” (P.4-73).) The AUX audio input jack  
accepts any standard analog audio input such  
as from a portable cassette tape/CD player,  
MP3 player or laptop computer.  
NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo  
mini plug cable when connecting your music  
device to the audio system. Music may not play  
properly when a monaural cable is used.  
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2. Select the “Bluetooth” key.  
3. Select the “Add Phone or Device” key. This  
same screen can be accessed to remove,  
replace or select  
device.  
a different Bluetooth®  
4. The system acknowledges the command  
and asks you to initiate connecting from  
the Bluetooth® device. The connecting  
procedure of the Bluetooth® device varies  
according to each cellular phone model.  
See the owner’s manual of the Bluetooth®  
device for details.  
MEDIA:  
To switch to the AUX mode, push the MEDIA  
button until the AUX mode is selected while the  
ignition switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON”  
position.  
Bluetooth® audio main operation:  
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To switch to the Bluetooth® audio mode, push  
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17. ENTER/SETTING button  
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type C)  
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1.  
MEDIA button  
FM·AM button  
CD eject button  
CD button  
DISP (display) button  
Color display  
9.  
10. SEEK·TRACK (fast forward) button  
11. BACK button  
12. Power/VOL (volume) dial  
13. RPT (repeat) button  
14. RDM (random) button  
SCAN tuning button  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
iPod MENU button  
SEEK·TRACK (rewind) button  
15. Radio station preset select buttons  
16. TUNE·FOLDER dial  
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the TUNE·FOLDER dial and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button. Turn the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial to adjust the brightness and  
contrast of the screen to the preferred  
level.  
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Radio frequency range and step  
See “Radio operation” (P.4-62).  
RDS Display (if equipped)  
Audio main operation  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
RDS (radio data system) information can be  
shown on the display. Select “RDS Display”  
using the TUNE·FOLDER dial and then push  
the ENTER/SETTING button. You can toggle  
between ON and OFF using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial.  
Head unit:  
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Clock Adjust  
The auto loudness circuit enhances the low  
and high frequency ranges automatically in  
both radio reception and CD playback.  
Adjust the clock according to the following  
procedure.  
Power/VOL dial:  
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Speed Sensitive Vol.  
Push Power/VOL dial to turn on and off the  
To change the Speed Sensitive Volume  
(Speed Sensitive Vol.) level from off (0) to  
5, turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial.  
audio system.  
Turn the Power/VOL dial to adjust the volume.  
AUX Vol.  
Audio settings:  
Controls the volume level of incoming  
sound when an auxiliary device is con-  
nected to the system. Choose a setting  
between 1 and 3 or choose 0 to disable the  
feature entirely.  
The settings screen will appear when pushing  
the ENTER/SETTING button.  
The following items are available in the settings  
screen.  
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Bluetooth  
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Language Select  
It is possible to set the Bluetooth® settings.  
For details of the Bluetooth® settings, see  
“Bluetooth® audio player operation” (P.4-  
65).  
The language settings can be changed.  
1) Select “Clock Adjust” using the TUNE·-  
Select “Language Select” using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial and then push the ENTER/  
SETTING button. Use the TUNE·FOLDER dial  
knob to select the preferred language.  
FOLDER dial  
and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button  
2) Adjust the hour with the TUNE·FOLDER  
dial and then push the ENTER/  
SETTING button  
3) Adjust the minute with the TUNE·-  
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Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade  
Controls the sound of the audio system.  
Balance adjusts the sound between the left  
and right speakers. Fade adjusts the sound  
between the front and rear speakers.  
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DISP button:  
FOLDER dial  
and then push the  
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Models without Intelligent Around View  
Monitor/Around View Monitor  
ENTER/SETTING button  
24 hour clock is not available.  
On-Screen Clock  
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Select the “Bass”, “Treble”, “Balance” or  
“Fade” using the TUNE·FOLDER dial and  
then push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
Turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial to adjust the  
Bass, Treble, balance and Fade of the  
screen to the preferred level.  
Display of the screen can be turned off  
without disrupting the music by pushing  
the DISP button. To turn the screen back  
on, either push the DISP button once more  
or push the FM·AM, CD or the MEDIA button.  
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When this item is turned on, a clock is  
always displayed in the upper right corner  
of the screen.  
Select the “On-Screen Clock” using the  
TUNE·FOLDER dial and then push the  
ENTER/SETTING button. You can toggle  
between ON and OFF using the TUNE·-  
FOLDER dial.  
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Brightness and Contrast  
Models with Intelligent Around View Moni-  
tor/Around View Monitor  
Adjust the brightness and contrast of the  
screen.  
The Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor can be displayed by  
Select the “Brightness” or “Contrast” using  
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pushing the DISP button. To display the  
audio screen again, push the DISP button  
repeatedly. Pushing the FM·AM, CD or the  
MEDIA button can also display the audio  
screen. For details, see “Intelligent Around  
View Monitor/Around View Monitor” (P.4-11).  
TUNE (Tuning):  
to  
Station memory operations:  
Turn the radio TUNE·FOLDER dial for manual  
12 stations can be set for the FM band (6 each  
for FM1 and FM2) and 6 stations can be set for  
the AM band.  
tuning.  
Radio Data System (RDS) (if equipped):  
1. Choose the radio band using the FM·AM  
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is a  
data information service transmitted by some  
radio stations on the FM band (not AM band)  
button.  
2. Tune to the desired station.  
MEDIA button:  
encoded within  
a regular radio broadcast.  
3. Push and hold the desired station preset  
Pushing the MEDIA button will switch the audio  
source as follows:  
USB/iPod ? Bluetooth ? AUX ? USB/iPod  
Currently, most RDS stations are in large cities,  
but many stations are now considering broad-  
casting RDS data.  
button  
to  
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4. The station indicator will then come on.  
Memorizing is now complete.  
RDS can display:  
5. Other buttons can be set in the same  
manner.  
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the  
fuse opens, the station memory will be erased.  
In that case, reset the desired stations.  
Radio operation  
Frequency range and step change:  
To change the frequency range and step  
specification of the radio, perform the following  
operations.  
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Station name, such as “The Groove”.  
Music or programming type such as “Clas-  
sical”, “Country” or “Rock”.  
SEEK tuning:  
CD player operation  
1. Push ENTER/SETTING button while the  
Push the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button to tune from low to high  
or high to low frequencies and to stop at the  
next broadcasting station.  
audio system is turned off.  
Place the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON”  
position. Insert the Compact Disc (CD) into the  
slot with the label side facing up. The CD will be  
guided automatically into the slot and start  
playing.  
2. Turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial until “Radio  
frequency range and step” is highlighted,  
and push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
3. Turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial until the pre-  
ferred region (Latin America or Other) is  
displayed, and push the ENTER/SETTING  
button.  
4. The system will restart automatically apply-  
ing the frequency specification of the  
selected region.  
SCAN tuning:  
After loading the CD, the number of tracks on  
the CD and the play time will appear on the  
display.  
Push the SCAN tuning button to tune from low  
to high frequencies and stop at each broad-  
casting station for  
5 seconds. Pushing the  
If the radio is already operating, it will auto-  
button again during this 5 seconds period will  
stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain  
tuned to that station.  
matically turn off and the CD will play.  
If the system has been turned off while the CD  
was playing, pushing the Power/VOL dial will  
start the CD.  
If the SCAN tuning button is not pushed within  
5 seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next  
station.  
radio (FM·AM) band select:  
Pushing the FM·AM button will change the  
band as follows:  
PLAY:  
When the CD button is pushed with the system  
off and the CD loaded, the system will turn on  
and the CD will start to play.  
AM ? FM1 ? FM2 ? AM  
When the CD button is pushed with the CD  
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automatically be turned off and the CD will  
start to play.  
(Normal) ? 1 Disc Random ? 1 Folder Random  
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Previous/Next File and Fast Re-  
wind/Forward:  
CD eject:  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for more than  
1.5 seconds while a USB device is being played,  
the USB device will play while forwarding or  
rewinding. When the button is released, the  
USB device will return to normal play speed.  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for less than 1.5  
seconds while the USB device is being played,  
the next track or the beginning of the current  
track on the USB device will be played. Push the  
button several times to skip through the tracks.  
SEEK/TRACK:  
When the CD eject button is pushed with the  
CD loaded, the CD will be ejected.  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for more than  
1.5 seconds while the CD is being played, the CD  
will play while fast forwarding or rewinding.  
When the button is released, the CD will return  
to normal play speed.  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button is pushed for less than 1.5  
seconds while the CD is being played, the next  
track or the beginning of the current track on  
the CD will be played. Push the button several  
times to skip through the tracks.  
If the CD comes out and is not removed, it will  
be pulled back into the slot to protect it.  
USB device player operation  
USB main operation:  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
Connect a USB memory device into the USB  
connection port. The USB memory device will  
be activated automatically.  
If the system has been turned off while the USB  
memory device was playing, pushing the  
Power/VOL dial will start the USB memory  
device.  
Folder selection:  
To change to another folder in the USB device,  
turn the TUNE·FOLDER dial.  
REPEAT (RPT):  
REPEAT (RPT):  
When the RPT button is pushed while the CD is  
played, the play pattern can be changed as  
follows:  
When the RPT button is pushed while the USB  
device is played, the play pattern can be  
change as follows.  
To change the play mode, push the RPT button  
repeatedly and the mode will change as  
follows.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
(CD)  
(Normal) 1 Track Repeat  
(CD with compressed audio files)  
(Normal) ? 1 Folder Repeat ? 1 Track Repeat ?  
Play:  
When the MEDIA button is pushed with the  
system turned off and the USB device inserted,  
the system will turn on.  
(Normal) ? 1 Folder Repeat ? 1 Track Repeat ?  
(Normal)  
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If another audio source is playing with a USB  
device inserted, push the MEDIA button repeat-  
edly until the color display changes to the USB  
device mode.  
RANDOM (RDM):  
RANDOM (RDM):  
When the RDM button is pushed while a CD is  
being played, the play pattern can be changed  
as follows:  
When the RDM button is pushed while a USB  
device is being played, the play pattern can be  
changed as follows.  
To change the play mode, push the RDM  
button repeatedly, and the mode will change  
as follows.  
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(Normal) 1 Disc Random  
(CD with compressed audio files)  
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iPhone (iOS 1.0.0 - 2.2.1)  
iPhone 3G (iOS 2.1 -)  
iPhone 3GS (iOS 3.0 -)  
iPhone 4/4S (iOS 4.0 -)  
iPhone 5 (iOS 6.0.0 -)  
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Composers  
Audiobooks  
Shuffle Songs  
(Normal)  
iPod player operation  
Connecting iPod:  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
Connect the iPod cable to the USB connection  
port. The battery of the iPod is charged while  
the cable is connected to the vehicle.  
Depending on the version of the iPod, the  
display on the iPod shows a NISSAN or Acces-  
sory Attached screen when the connection is  
completed. When the iPod is connected to the  
vehicle, the iPod music library can only be  
operated by the vehicle audio controls.  
Push the BACK button to return to the previous  
screen.  
For more information about each item, see the  
iPod owner’s manual.  
Operations attributable to firmware update by  
Apple are not guaranteed.  
Previous/Next Track and Fast  
Rewind/Forward:  
iPod main operation:  
The system operates when the ignition switch  
is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Push the MEDIA  
button repeatedly or push the iPod MENU  
button to switch to the iPod mode.  
If the system has been turned off while the iPod  
was playing, pushing the Power/VOL dial will  
start the iPod.  
When the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button 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 the SEEK·TRACK (rewind) or SEEK·TRACK  
(fast forward) button 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. Push the button several  
times to skip through the tracks.  
If another audio source is playing and the iPod  
is connected, pushing the iPod MENU button or  
the MEDIA button repeatedly will change to the  
iPod mode.  
When the iPod MENU button is pushed while  
the iPod is connected, the interface for iPod  
operation is shown on the audio display. The  
items on the menu list can be scrolled by  
turning the TUNE·FOLDER dial while the iPod is  
operating. To select an item, push ENTER/  
SETTING button. Items in the iPod menu appear  
on the display in the following order.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
Compatibility:  
The following models are compatible:  
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iPod nano 1G (Firmware version 1.3.1 -)  
iPod nano 2G (Firmware version 1.1.3 -)  
iPod nano 3G (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod nano 4G (Firmware version 1.0.2 -)  
iPod nano 5G (Firmware version 1.0.1 -)  
iPod nano 6G (Firmware version 1.0 -)  
iPod nano 7G (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod 5G (Firmware version 1.2.1 -)  
iPod classic (Firmware version 1.0.0 -)  
iPod Touch (iOS 1.1 -)  
REPEAT (RPT):  
When the RPT button is pushed while a track is  
being played, the play pattern can be changed  
as follows:  
(Repeat off) ? 1 Track Repeat? All Repeat ?  
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Now playing  
Playlists  
Artists  
Albums  
Songs  
Podcasts  
Genres  
(Repeat off)  
RANDOM (RDM):  
When the RDM button is pushed while a track is  
being played, the play pattern can be changed  
as follows:  
iPod Touch 2G (iOS 2.1.1 -)  
iPod Touch 3G (iOS 3.1 -)  
iPod Touch 4G (iOS 4.1 -)  
(Shuffle off) ? Track Shuffle ? (Shuffle off)  
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procedure of the Bluetooth® device varies  
according to each cellular phone model.  
See the owner’s manual of the Bluetooth®  
device for details.  
Bluetooth® audio player operation  
MEDIA button:  
If you have  
a compatible Bluetooth® audio  
To switch to the AUX mode, push the MEDIA  
button until the AUX mode is selected while the  
ignition switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON”  
position.  
device that is capable of playing audio files,  
the device can be connected to the vehicle’s  
audio system so that the audio files on the  
device play through the vehicle’s speakers.  
Bluetooth® audio main operation:  
Regulatory information:  
Bluetooth® trademark:  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Visteon Cor-  
poration.  
Connecting Bluetooth® device:  
To connect your Bluetooth® device to the  
vehicle, follow the procedure below:  
1. Push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
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To switch to the Bluetooth® audio mode, push  
the MEDIA button repeatedly until the Blue-  
tooth® audio mode is displayed on the screen.  
The controls for the Bluetooth® audio are  
displayed on the screen. Use the Preset  
3
button to play and use the Preset 4 button to  
pause.  
AUX device player operation  
The AUX input jack is located on the lower part  
of the instrument panel. (See “AUX (auxiliary)  
input jack” (P.4-73).) The AUX audio input jack  
accepts any standard analog audio input such  
as from a portable cassette tape/CD player,  
MP3 player or laptop computer.  
NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo  
mini plug cable when connecting your music  
device to the audio system. Music may not play  
properly when a monaural cable is used.  
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2. Select the “Bluetooth” key.  
3. Select the “Add Phone or Device” key. This  
same screen can be accessed to remove,  
replace or select  
device.  
a different Bluetooth®  
4. The system acknowledges the command  
and asks you to initiate connecting from  
the Bluetooth® device. The connecting  
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FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type D)  
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Models with RADIO button  
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volume will be adjusted automatically as the  
vehicle speed changes. For operations to turn  
on and off the SSV function, see “Audio  
settings” (P.4-6).  
Audio settings:  
For the operations to adjust the audio settings,  
see “Audio settings” (P.4-6).  
Traffic Announcement (if equipped):  
Touch “TA” on the audio screen to turn on or off  
the Traffic Information setting. When it is  
turned on, the Traffic Information will interrupt  
the music that was playing and informs the  
driver of the received traffic information.  
Radio operation  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Radio band select button:  
Push the Radio band select button to change  
the band as follows:  
For Australia, New Zealand and Europe:  
AM ? DAB ? FM ? AM  
For Mexico:  
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AM ? FM1 ? FM2 ? AM  
Models with FM·AM button  
Except for Australia, New Zealand, Europe  
1.  
CD button  
Audio main operation  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
and Mexico:  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
RADIO/FM·AM button  
Disc eject button  
Disc insert slot  
Seek/Track buttons  
Power/VOLUME dial  
AUX (auxiliary) button  
ENTER/Scroll dial  
BACK button  
AM ? FM ? AM  
If another audio source is playing when the  
RADIO/FM·AM button is pushed, the audio  
source playing will automatically be turned off  
and the last radio station played will begin  
playing.  
Power/VOLUME dial:  
Push Power/VOLUME dial to turn on and off the  
audio system.  
Turn the Power/VOLUME dial to adjust the  
volume.  
This vehicle may be equipped with Speed  
Sensitive Volume (SSV) function for audio.  
When this function is turned on, the audio  
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3. The station indicator will then come on and  
the sound will resume. Programming is  
now complete.  
Radio tuning:  
CD player operation  
Loading disc:  
Insert a CD into the slot with the label side  
facing up. The CD will be guided automatically  
into the slot and will start playing. If the radio is  
already playing, it will automatically turn off,  
and the CD will start playing.  
When in radio mode, the radio can be tuned  
using the touchscreen. To bring up the visual  
tuner, touch the “Tune” key on the lower part of  
DAB operation (if equipped):  
the screen.  
A screen appears with a bar  
In the DAB mode, the following operation keys  
running from low frequencies on the left to  
and information are available.  
high frequencies on the right.  
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DAB List:  
One of the following operations can be used for  
tuning.  
Touch to display the available station list.  
TA:  
CAUTION:  
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Touching the bar on the screen  
Touching “ ”/“ ” on the screen  
Turning ENTER/Scroll dial  
Touch this key to turn on and off the TA  
(Traffic Announcement) mode. When  
turned on, received TA will interrupt the  
audio source that is playing.  
Do not force the compact disc into the slot.  
This could damage the player.  
To return to the regular radio display screen,  
touch the “OK” key.  
button:  
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Extra chan.:  
The “Extra chan.” key will allow access to  
extra stations transmitted within the group  
of the currently selected station. If extra  
stations are not available within the group,  
the key will not operate.  
Station List:  
When the CD button is pushed with the system  
off and the CD loaded, the system will turn on  
and the CD will start to play.  
When in FM or DAB (if equipped) mode, touch  
“FM List” or “DAB List” to display the station lists.  
When the CD button is pushed with  
a CD  
loaded while the radio playing, the radio will  
turned off and the CD will start to play.  
Seek/Track buttons:  
Radio text:  
Radio text is shown on the DAB main  
screen underneath the DAB station name.  
This displays radio program and song  
information as determined by the DAB  
station.  
When in radio mode, push the Seek/Track  
buttons to tune from low to high or high to  
low frequencies and to stop at the next broad-  
casting station.  
Seek/Track buttons:  
When the Seek/Track (rewind) or Seek/Track  
(fast forward) button is pushed and held while  
the CD is being played, the CD will play while  
fast forwarding or rewinding. When the button  
is released, the CD will return to normal play  
speed.  
When the Seek/Track (rewind) or Seek/Track  
(fast forward) button is pushed while the CD is  
being played, the next track or the beginning of  
the current track on the CD will be played. Push  
the Seek/Track (rewind) button again to select  
the previous track. If the last track on a CD is  
skipped, the first track on the disc will play. If  
the last track in a folder of an MP3 CD is  
skipped, the first track of the next folder will  
Station memory keys:  
EAS in EAS test (displayed on the screen as a  
PTY name) is an abbreviation of Emergency  
Alert System.  
Up to six stations can be stored for AM band,  
and up to twelve stations can be stored for  
each of the other bands.  
Occasionally, in areas of poor DAB signal  
strength, the full station name in the DAB List  
and DAB main screen might be distorted. In this  
situation it may still be possible to listen to the  
particular radio station, at a reduced level of  
sound quality, but this is not always possible.  
This may also be shown in the vehicle informa-  
tion display.  
1. Choose the radio band using the Radio  
band select button.  
2. Tune to the desired station. Touch and hold  
any of the desired station memory keys  
until a beep sound is heard.  
For FM and DAB (if equipped), touch the “7-  
12” key to display the 7 - 12 memory keys.  
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play.  
(Normal) ? Random Folder ? Random All ?  
Disc eject button:  
(Normal)  
CD/MP3/WMA display mode:  
Repeat:  
When the Disc eject button is pushed while a  
CD is loaded, the CD will be ejected.  
While listening to a CD or an MP3/WMA CD,  
Touching the “Repeat” key on the screen while  
a USB memory device is playing will alternate  
the repeat play pattern as follows:  
certain text may be displayed (when  
a CD  
If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds, the  
encoded with text is being used). Depending  
on how the CD or MP3/WMA CD is encoded, the  
text is displayed listing the artist, album and  
song title. Operation keys are also displayed on  
the screen.  
CD will be reloaded.  
(Normal) ? Repeat Track ? Repeat Folder ?  
USB device operation  
(Normal)  
Browse:  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Mix:  
Touch “Browse” key to display USB interface.  
Select the songs you wish to play by touching  
the item on the screen.  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
Connect a USB memory device into the USB  
connection port. The USB memory device will  
be activated automatically.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
Touching the “Mix” key while an CD or MP3 CD is  
playing will alternate the random play pattern  
as follows:  
(CD)  
Seek/Track buttons:  
(Normal) ? Mix ? (Normal)  
(CD with compressed audio files)  
Push the Seek/Track (rewind) button while an  
audio file on the USB memory device is playing  
to return to the beginning of the current track.  
Push the button several times to skip backward  
several tracks.  
Push the Seek/Track (fast forward) button  
while an audio file on the USB memory device  
is playing to advance one track. Push the  
button several times to skip forward several  
tracks. If the last track on the USB memory  
device is skipped, the first track of the next  
folder is played.  
(Normal) ? Random Folder ? Random All ?  
(Normal)  
Repeat:  
USB main operation:  
If another audio source is playing with a USB  
memory device inserted, push the AUX button  
until the screen on the display changes to the  
USB memory mode.  
If the system has been turned off while the USB  
memory device was playing, push the Power/  
VOLUME dial to restart the USB memory device.  
Touching the “Repeat” key while an CD or MP3  
CD is playing will alternate the repeat play  
pattern as follows:  
(CD)  
(Normal) ? Repeat ? (Normal)  
(CD with compressed audio files)  
iPod player operation  
Connecting iPod:  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. See “USB  
(Universal Serial Bus) connection port” (P.4-72).  
(Normal) ? Repeat Track ? Repeat Folder ?  
Touch the name of a song on the screen to  
(Normal)  
begin playing that song.  
Browse:  
USB screen operation:  
Touch the “Browse” key to display the titles on  
the CD in list format. Touch the title of a song in  
the list to play a song. If an MP3 CD is playing,  
touching the “Browse” key will also list the  
folders on the disc. Touch the “Folder Up” key to  
view the lists in the upper layer. Follow the  
While files on a USB memory device are playing,  
the play pattern can be altered so that songs  
are repeated or played randomly.  
If your iPod supports charging via  
a USB  
connection, its battery will be charged while  
connected to the vehicle with the ignition  
switch placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Mix:  
Touching the “Mix” key on the screen while a  
USB memory device is playing will alternate the  
random play pattern as follows:  
procedure for selecting  
a song with the  
Compatibility:  
touchscreen to choose a folder.  
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The following models are compatible:  
Interface operation:  
Scrolling menus:  
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iPod 5th Generation (firmware version 1.2.3  
or later)  
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iPod Classic (firmware version 1.1.1 or later)  
iPod Touch (firmware version 2.0.0 or later)*  
iPod nano - 1st generation (firmware ver-  
sion 1.3.1 or later)  
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iPod nano - 2nd generation (firmware  
version 1.1.3 or later)  
iPod nano - 3rd generation (firmware ver-  
sion 1.1.3 or later)  
iPod nano - 4th generation (firmware ver-  
sion 1.0.4 or later)  
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iPod nano - 5th generation (firmware ver-  
The interface for iPod operation shown on the  
vehicle’s audio system display screen is similar  
to the iPod interface. Use the touchscreen,  
BACK button or the ENTER/Scroll dial to  
navigate the menus on the screen.  
While navigating long lists of artists, albums or  
songs in the music menu, it is possible to scroll  
the list by the first character in the name. To  
activate character indexing, touch the “A-Z” key  
in the upper right corner of the screen. Turn the  
ENTER/Scroll dial to choose the number or  
letter to jump to in the list and then push the  
ENTER/Scroll dial.  
sion 1.0.1 or later)  
* Some features of this iPod may not be fully  
functional.  
Make sure that your iPod firmware is updated  
When the iPod is playing, touch the “Menu” key  
to the version indicated above.  
to bring up the iPod interface.  
iPod main operation:  
Depending on the iPod model, the following  
items may be available on the menu list screen.  
For further information about each item, see  
the iPod owner’s manual.  
If the system has been turned off while the iPod  
was playing, pushing the Power/VOLUME dial  
will start the iPod.  
If another audio source is playing with an iPod  
connected, push the AUX button until the  
screen on the display changes to the iPod  
mode.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
If no character is selected after thirty seconds,  
the display returns to normal.  
Random and repeat play mode:  
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Playlists  
While the iPod is playing, the play pattern can  
be altered so that songs are repeated or played  
randomly.  
Artists  
Albums  
Songs  
Mix:  
Genres  
Touching the “Mix” key on the screen while an  
iPod is playing will alternate the random play  
pattern as follows:  
(Normal) ? Shuffle Songs ? (Normal)  
Repeat:  
Composers  
Audiobooks  
Podcasts  
Update Music Library  
Touching the “Repeat” key on the screen while  
an iPod is playing will alternate the repeat play  
pattern as follows:  
(Normal) ? Repeat Song ? (Normal)  
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Connecting Bluetooth® audio:  
tails.  
Seek/Track buttons:  
Bluetooth® audio player main operation:  
Push the Seek/Track (rewind) or Seek/Track  
(fast forward) button to skip backward or  
forward one track.  
To switch to the Bluetooth® audio mode, push  
the AUX button repeatedly until the Bluetooth®  
audio mode is displayed on the screen.  
Push and hold the Seek/Track (rewind) or  
Seek/Track (fast forward) button for 1.5 sec-  
onds while a track is playing to reverse or fast  
forward the track being played. The track plays  
at an increased speed while reversing or fast  
forwarding. When the button is released, the  
track returns to normal play speed.  
The controls for the Bluetooth® audio are  
displayed on the screen.  
AUX device player operation  
The AUX input jack is located on the lower part  
of the instrument panel. (See “AUX (auxiliary)  
input jack” (P.4-73).) The AUX audio input jack  
accepts any standard analog audio input such  
as from a portable cassette tape/CD player,  
MP3 player or laptop computer.  
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Type A (Example)  
Bluetooth® audio player operation  
If you have  
a compatible Bluetooth® audio  
device that is capable of playing audio files,  
the device can be connected to the vehicle’s  
audio system so that the audio files on the  
device play through the vehicle’s speakers.  
Before connecting a portable device to a jack,  
turn off the power of the device.  
NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo  
mini plug cable when connecting your music  
device to the audio system. Music may not play  
properly when a monaural cable is used.  
Bluetooth® trademark:  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Robert Bosch  
GmbH.  
button:  
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To switch to the AUX mode, push the AUX  
button until the AUX mode is selected while the  
ignition switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON”  
position.  
Type B (Example)  
To connect your Bluetooth® audio device to the  
vehicle, follow the procedure below:  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
NISSANCONNECT APP SMARTPHONE  
INTEGRATION (if equipped)  
This vehicle is equipped with Smartphone  
Integration technology. This allows many com-  
patible Smartphone applications to be dis-  
played and easily controlled through the  
vehicle’s touchscreen.  
2. Select the “Phone & Bluetooth”/“Telephone  
& Bluetooth” key.  
3. Select the “Pair New Device” key.  
4. The system acknowledges the command  
and asks you to initiate connecting from  
the phone handset. The connecting proce-  
dure of the cellular phone varies according  
to each cellular phone model. See the  
Bluetooth® device owner’s manual for de-  
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NOTE:  
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For Android phones, NissanConnect Apps  
REQUIRES the phone to be paired via  
Bluetooth®.  
USB connection port.  
A compatible smartphone and registration is  
required to use mobile applications or to  
access connected features of certain vehicle  
applications.  
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Do not grab the USB connection port  
cover (if equipped) when pulling the USB  
device out of the USB connection port.  
This could damage the USB connection  
port and the USB connection port cover.  
Do not leave the USB cable in a place  
where it can be pulled unintentionally.  
Pulling the cable may damage the USB  
connection port.  
Application download  
Once connected, the NissanConnect Mobile  
App will search your phone to determine which  
compatible applications are currently installed.  
The vehicle will then download the in-vehicle  
interface for each of these compatible applica-  
tions. Once downloaded, the user can access  
many smartphone Applications through the  
vehicle touchscreen by pushing the INFO  
button followed by touching the “My Apps”  
key. For more information on application avail-  
ability visit the NissanConnect website.  
Registering with NissanConnect App  
To use the Smartphone Integration feature, it is  
necessary for the user to register. In order to  
register, visit the NissanConnect website for  
more information and to sign up. Once regis-  
tered, download the NissanConnect Mobile App  
from your compatible phone’s application  
download source and then log into the appli-  
cation.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
For Mexico:  
For Mexico:  
For additional information about this technol-  
mx or contact NISSAN Customer Service 01 800  
964 77 26 (01 800 9 NISSAN).  
For additional information on application avail-  
com.mx or contact NISSAN Customer Service 01  
800 964 77 26 (01 800 9 NISSAN).  
Connecting phone  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) CONNECTION  
PORT  
To use this feature, a compatible smartphone  
must be connected via Bluetooth® or USB to  
the vehicle. For the Bluetooth® connecting  
procedure, see “Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System (for type C audio)” (P.4-88) or “Blue-  
tooth® Hands-Free Phone System (for type D  
audio)” (P.4-92).  
WARNING:  
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Do not connect, disconnect or operate the  
USB device while driving. Doing so can be a  
distraction. If distracted you could lose con-  
trol of your vehicle and cause an accident or  
serious injury.  
The USB connection port is located on the  
lower part of the instrument panel. Insert USB  
devices or iPod connectors into this port.  
NOTE:  
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For models with navigation system, Ap-  
ple iPhone must be plugged via USB for  
NissanConnect Apps to function.  
CAUTION:  
For models without navigation system,  
Apple iPhone must be paired via Blue-  
tooth® for NissanConnect Apps to func-  
tion.  
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Do not force the USB device into the USB  
connection port. Inserting the USB device  
tilted or up-side-down into the USB con-  
nection port may damage the USB con-  
nection port. Make sure that the USB  
device is connected correctly into the  
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RADIO:  
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AUX (auxiliary) INPUT JACK  
STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CON-  
TROLS FOR AUDIO (if equipped)  
Pushing  
Next or previous preset station  
Pushing longer  
Next or previous station  
/
shorter  
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/
CD, iPod, USB device or Bluetooth® audio:  
.
Pushing  
/
shorter  
Next track or the beginning of the current  
track (the previous track if the button is  
pushed immediately after the current track  
starts playing)  
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.
Pushing  
/
longer  
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Forward or rewind  
The AUX input jack is located on the lower part  
of the instrument panel. Compatible audio  
devices, such as some MP3 players, can be  
connected to the system through the AUX  
input jack.  
1.  
Menu control buttons/OK button  
Volume control buttons  
Tuning buttons  
Back button  
Push the Back button to return to the previous  
screen or cancel the current selection.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Back button  
Before connecting a device to a jack, turn off  
the power of the portable device.  
DISC/USB MEMORY CARE AND CLEAN-  
ING  
Menu control buttons/OK button  
With a compatible device connected to the jack,  
push the corresponding button (depends on  
the audio system) repeatedly until the display  
switches to the AUX mode.  
NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo  
mini plug cable when connecting your music  
device to the audio system. Music may not play  
properly when a monaural cable is used.  
Push the  
/
buttons and switch the  
vehicle information display to audio mode.  
Push the OK button until the preferred avail-  
able audio source is selected.  
Disc  
Volume control buttons  
Push the + or − button to increase or decrease  
the volume.  
Tuning buttons  
Push the  
or track.  
/
buttons to select a station  
Depending on the status of the vehicle infor-  
mation display, the tuning buttons cannot be  
used for audio control.  
SAA0451  
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Handle a disc by its edges. Never touch the  
surface of the disc. Do not bend the disc.  
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ANTENNA  
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Always place the discs in the storage case  
when they are not being used.  
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The vehicle enters an automatic car  
wash.  
ROD ANTENNA (if equipped)  
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.  
The vehicle enters a garage with a low  
ceiling.  
The vehicle is covered with a car cover.  
Do not use a conventional record cleaner  
SHARK FIN ANTENNA (if equipped)  
The shark fin antenna is located on the rear  
part of the vehicle roof.  
or alcohol intended for industrial use.  
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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.  
USB memory  
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Do not touch the terminal portion of the  
USB memory.  
Do not place heavy objects on the USB  
memory.  
Do not store the USB memory in highly  
humid locations.  
Do not expose the USB memory to direct  
sunlight.  
Do not spill any liquids on the USB memory.  
Refer to the USB memory owner’s manual for  
the details.  
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The antenna can be removed if necessary.  
Hold the bottom of the antenna and remove by  
turning counterclockwise.  
To install the antenna, turn the antenna clock-  
wise and tighten.  
CAUTION:  
To avoid damaging or deforming the anten-  
na, be sure to remove the antenna under the  
following conditions.  
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Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE PHONE  
SYSTEM (for type A audio)  
CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO (if equipped)  
When installing a CB, ham radio or a car phone  
in your vehicle, be sure to observe the following  
cautions, otherwise the new equipment may  
adversely affect the Engine Control System and  
other electronic parts.  
The Bluetooth® system may not be able to  
connect with your cellular phone for the  
following reasons:  
WARNING:  
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Use a phone after stopping your vehicle  
in a safe location. If you have to use a  
phone while driving, exercise extreme  
caution at all times so full attention may  
be given to vehicle operation.  
If you find yourself unable to devote full  
attention to vehicle operation while using  
the phone, pull off the road to a safe  
location and stop your vehicle before  
doing so.  
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The cellular phone is too far away from the  
vehicle.  
The Bluetooth® mode on your cellular  
phone has not been activated.  
CAUTION:  
Your cellular phone has not been paired  
with the Bluetooth® system of the audio  
unit.  
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Keep the antenna as far away as possible  
from the Electronic Control Module.  
Keep the antenna wire at least 20 cm (8  
in) away from the Engine Control har-  
nesses. Do not route the antenna wire  
next to any harnesses.  
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The mobile phone does not support Blue-  
tooth® technology.  
NOTE:  
CAUTION:  
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Adjust the antenna standing wave ratio  
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For details, see your cellular phone’s  
as recommended by the manufacturer.  
owner’s manual.  
To avoid draining the vehicle battery, use a  
phone after starting the engine.  
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For assistance with your cellular phone  
integration, please visit your local NISSAN  
dealer.  
Connect the ground wire from the radio  
chassis to the body.  
For details, consult a NISSAN dealer.  
Bluetooth® is a wireless radio communication  
standard. This system offers  
a hands-free  
facility for your cellular phone to enhance  
driving comfort.  
To use the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System, your cellular phone must first be setup.  
For details, see “Bluetooth® settings” (P.4-76).  
Once it has been setup, the hands-free mode is  
automatically activated on the registered cel-  
lular phone (via Bluetooth®) when it comes into  
range.  
A notification message appears on the audio  
display when the phone is connected, when an  
incoming call is being received, as well as when  
a call is initiated.  
When a call is active, the audio system, micro-  
phone, and steering wheel mounted control  
buttons enable hands-free communication.  
If the audio system is in use at the time, the  
radio, CD, iPod, USB audio, Bluetooth® audio or  
AUX source mode will be muted and will stay  
muted until the active call has ended.  
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Steering wheel mounted control:  
REGULATORY INFORMATION  
Bluetooth® trademark  
Bluetooth® SETTINGS  
Pairing device  
Enter the phone setup menu via the  
button on the instrument panel, select the  
“Bluetooth” key, and then check if the Blue-  
tooth® is set to on. (If not push the MENU/  
ENTER dial to turn it on.)  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Visteon Cor-  
poration.  
To setup the Bluetooth® system to pair (con-  
nect or register) your preferred cellular phone,  
follow the following procedure.  
NOTE:  
The audio system only supports Bluetooth®  
devices with AVRCP (Audio Video Remote  
Control Profile) version 1.3, or 1.0 or earlier.  
1. To pair a device, select the “Pair device” key  
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on the display.  
CONTROL BUTTONS AND MICROPHONE  
Instrument panel:  
2. A notification message will be displayed  
when the phone is successfully paired.  
3. The display will return to the current audio  
source status after the connection is com-  
plete.  
1. Volume control buttons  
Push the buttons to increase or decrease  
the volume of the speakers.  
2. Phone send  
button  
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Accept an incoming call by pushing  
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While the Bluetooth® connection is active,  
the following icons will appear on the  
display.  
once.  
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Redial the last outgoing call by pushing  
the button for more than 2 seconds.  
: Signal strength indicator  
3. Phone end  
button  
: Battery status indicator*  
.
Reject an incoming call by pushing the  
: Bluetooth® connection ON indica-  
button during an incoming call.  
tor  
.
End an active call by pushing the button  
once.  
*: If low battery is indicated, the Blue-  
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tooth® device must be recharged soon.  
1.  
Phonebook quick search button  
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Up to five different Bluetooth® devices can  
be registered. However, only one device can  
be used at a time. If five different Blue-  
tooth® devices are registered, a new device  
can only replace one of the five existing  
paired devices.  
The pairing procedure and operation may  
vary according to device type and compat-  
ibility. See the Bluetooth® device owner’s  
manual for further details.  
Microphone:  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Back  
Phone  
MENU/ENTER dial  
button  
button  
Microphone is located near the map lights.  
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Scan device:  
1. Push the  
Pair device:  
Setting items  
To set up the Bluetooth® system with a device,  
the following items are available:  
button on the instrument  
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Turn on the Bluetooth® on the audio unit.  
panel. Select “Scan device” key. The audio  
unit searches for the Bluetooth® devices  
and shows all devices that were found.  
See “Bluetooth” (P.4-78).  
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Use the audio unit to pair:  
Push the  
button on the instrument  
Make sure your Bluetooth® device is avail-  
panel. Select the “Pair Device” key.  
able at this time.  
The pairing procedure depends on the  
Bluetooth® device to be connected:  
2. Select the device to be paired using the  
MENU/ENTER dial.  
1) Device without PIN code:  
The Bluetooth® connection will be auto-  
matically connected without any further  
input.  
3. The pairing procedure depends on the  
device to being connected:  
a. Device without PIN code:  
2) Device with PIN code:  
The Bluetooth® will be connected automa-  
Two different ways of pairing are possible  
depending on the device. For the correct  
procedure details, see “Scan device” (P.4-77).  
tically without any further input.  
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b. Device with PIN code:  
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Scan device  
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Use the Bluetooth® audio/cellular phone  
Two different ways of pairing are possible  
Shows all available visible Bluetooth® de-  
vices and initializes Bluetooth® connection  
from the audio unit.  
device to pair:  
depending on the device:  
For models with DAB  
For models with DAB  
1) Switch on the search mode for Blue-  
tooth® devices. If the search mode finds  
the audio unit, it will be shown on the  
device display.  
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Pair device  
The message “Pairing request” and “Con-  
firm password” together with a 6-digit code  
will be displayed. The unique and identical  
code should be displayed on the device. If  
the codes are identical, confirm on the  
device.  
The Bluetooth® connection will be made.  
For models without DAB  
Initializes Bluetooth® connection from the  
mobile device.  
Sel. device  
2) Select the unit device shown as “My  
Paired Bluetooth® devices are listed and  
Car”.  
can be selected for connection.  
3) Enter the number code shown on the  
relevant Bluetooth® device with the  
device’s own keypad, and push the  
confirmation key on the device and  
the MENU/ENTER dial on the audio unit.  
Del. device  
A
registered Bluetooth® device can be  
deleted.  
Settings  
The message “To pair” and “Enter Pin”  
together with a 4-digit code will be dis-  
played.  
For models without DAB  
Sets the phone volume, ringtone, and  
allows the phonebook from your mobile  
phone to be downloaded to the system.  
See “General settings” (P.4-81).  
1) Switch on the search mode for Blue-  
Confirm the PIN code on the device. The  
tooth® devices.  
Bluetooth® connection will be made.  
If the search mode finds the audio unit it  
will be shown on the device display.  
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Bluetooth  
If this setting is turned off, the connection  
between the Bluetooth® devices and the in-  
vehicle Bluetooth® module will be can-  
celled.  
2) Select the unit device shown as “My  
Car”.  
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3) Enter the number code shown on the  
relevant device with the device’s own  
keypad, and push the confirmation key  
on the Bluetooth® device.  
Bluetooth:  
Answering and during a call:  
Answer the call by selecting on the display or  
by pushing on the steering wheel.  
If Bluetooth® signal has been turned off,  
a
notification message “ON/OFF” appears when  
you select “Bluetooth” from the phone menu.  
/
During the call, the following icons are avail-  
When an Apple device is connected via the USB  
(Push the  
button to display the phone  
able:  
connection port and Bluetooth®, the device will  
menu.) To turn the Bluetooth® signal on, push  
the MENU/ENTER dial and a follow up screen  
will appear. Select “ON” and push the MENU/  
ENTER dial to display the Bluetooth® settings  
menu screen.  
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be recognized as  
a Bluetooth® device. The  
battery of the Apple device is charged while  
the cable is connected to the USB connection  
port.  
Select this item to end the call.  
:
Select this item to put the call on hold.  
:
Refer to the relevant Bluetooth® device owner’s  
USING THE SYSTEM  
manual for further details.  
Select this item to transfer the call from the  
hands-free phone system to your cellular  
phone.  
The hands-free mode can be operated using  
Sel. device:  
the  
button on the instrument panel.  
The paired device list shows which Bluetooth®  
audio or cellular phone devices have been  
paired or registered to the system. Select the  
appropriate device to connect to the system.  
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Receiving a call  
Select this item to transfer the call back to  
the hands-free phone system from the  
cellular phone.  
The following icons (if equipped) indicate the  
#123:  
capability of the registered device:  
Select this item to enter numbers during a  
call. For example, use this function when  
directed by an automated phone system to  
dial an extension number.  
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: Cellular phone integration  
Audio streaming (A2DP  
Audio Distribution Profile)  
:
– Advanced  
Del. device:  
Putting a call on hold:  
A
registered device can be removed from  
To put a call on hold, select  
. Select  
to  
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Bluetooth® system registration. Select a regis-  
tered device and push the MENU/ENTER dial to  
confirm to deletion.  
return to the call. To reject the call select  
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Rejecting a call:  
When receiving an incoming call, the display on  
the audio unit will show the caller’s phone  
number (or a notification message that the  
caller’s phone number cannot be shown) and  
three operation icons as illustrated. To high-  
light different icons, turn the MENU/ENTER dial.  
Push the MENU/ENTER dial to select the high-  
lighted icon.  
To reject an incoming call, select  
or by  
Settings:  
pushing  
on the steering wheel.  
Sets the phone volume, ringtone, and allows  
the phonebook from your mobile phone to be  
downloaded to the system. See “General set-  
tings” (P.4-81).  
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NOTE:  
The quick search mode can be used as follows:  
1. Push the A-Z button.  
2. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial for the first  
alphabetic or numerical letter of the con-  
tact name. Once highlighted, push the  
MENU/ENTER dial to select the letter.  
3. The display will show the corresponding  
contact name(s). Where necessary, use the  
MENU/ENTER dial to scroll further for the  
appropriate contact name to call.  
4. The screen will show the number to be  
dialed. Push the MENU/ENTER dial to dial  
the number.  
Making a call  
WARNING:  
Phone book data will be erased when:  
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Switching to another registered cellular  
phone.  
Park the vehicle in a safe location, and apply  
the parking brake before making a call.  
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Cellular phone is disconnected.  
The registered cellular phone is deleted  
from the audio system.  
1. Push the  
panel.  
2. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to highlight  
“Phone Book” and push the MENU/ENTER  
dial.  
3. Scroll down through the list, select the  
appropriate contact name (highlighted),  
and push the MENU/ENTER dial.  
button on instrument  
Manually dialing a phone number:  
4. The screen will show the number to be  
dialed. Push the MENU/ENTER dial to dial  
the number.  
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A call can be initiated using one of the following  
methods:  
If more than one number is registered,  
select an appropriate icon.  
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Making a call from the phonebook  
Manually dialing a phone number  
Redialing  
Using call history (Call List menu)  
— Dialed  
— Received  
— Missed  
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: Home  
: Cellular phone  
: Office  
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Quick searching the phonebook:  
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To dial a phone number manually, perform the  
following operation:  
Making a call from the phonebook:  
1. Push the  
button on the instrument  
Once the Bluetooth® connection has been  
made between the registered cellular phone  
and the hands-free phone system, phonebook  
data will be transferred automatically to the  
hands-free phone system. The transfer may  
take a while before completion.  
panel and turn the MENU/ENTER dial to  
highlight “Dial Number”.  
2. Push the MENU/ENTER dial to select “Dial  
Number”.  
3. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to scroll along  
and highlight each number of the phone  
number. Push the MENU/ENTER dial to  
select the highlighted number.  
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Dialed  
To delete the last number entered, scroll to  
the “/” (Backspace symbol) and once high-  
lighted, push the MENU/ENTER dial. The last  
number will be deleted. Pushing the MENU/  
ENTER dial repeatedly will delete each  
subsequent number.  
and the second call.  
Use the dialed call mode to make a call  
which is based on the list of outgoing  
(dialed) calls.  
Ending a call  
To end an active call, highlight the  
icon  
and push the ENTER/MENU dial or push the  
button on the steering wheel.  
Received  
Use the received call mode to make a call  
which is based on the list of received  
calls.  
4. After entering the last number, highlight  
Standby mode operation (for models  
with DAB)  
The audio system is in the standby mode when  
the audio system is not active but the clock is  
displayed on the screen.  
When a phone device is connected to the in-  
vehicle audio system via Bluetooth® with the  
audio system in the standby mode, the audio  
system will turn on automatically under the  
following instances.  
the  
icon and push the MENU/ENTER  
dial to dial the number.  
Redial:  
To redial or call the last number dialed, push  
Missed  
Use the missed call mode to make a call  
which is based on the list of missed calls.  
and hold the  
button on the instrument  
3. Scroll to the preferred phone number and  
push the MENU/ENTER dial or the  
button on the instrument panel.  
panel or the steering wheel for more than 2  
seconds.  
Using call history (Call list menu):  
Second incoming call  
.
The connected phone receives an incom-  
ing call  
.
An outgoing call is made with the con-  
nected phone  
The Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
operation will become possible on the audio  
system once it is turned on. The audio system  
will automatically return to the standby mode  
after the call is hung up.  
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A number from the dialed, received, or missed  
call lists can also be used to make a call.  
Whenever there is a second incoming call is  
shown in the display. By selecting the  
icon  
1. Push the  
button on the instrument  
the call is accepted and the current call is put  
panel and select “Call List” on the display.  
on hold.  
Selecting the  
2. Turn the MENU/ENTER dial and scroll to an  
item, and push the MENU/ENTER dial to  
select an item.  
icon using the MENU/ENTER  
dial rejects the second incoming call. When this  
is done during the conversation it ends the call.  
Available items:  
Selecting the  
icon using the MENU/ENTER  
dial switches the call on line between the first  
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Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE PHONE  
SYSTEM (for type B audio)  
— Phone  
GENERAL SETTINGS  
WARNING:  
Switch the phone ringing volume on or  
off.  
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Use a phone after stopping your vehicle  
in a safe location. If you have to use a  
phone while driving, exercise extreme  
caution at all times so full attention may  
be given to vehicle operation.  
If you are unable to devote full attention  
to vehicle operation while talking on the  
phone, pull off the road to a safe location  
and stop your vehicle.  
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PB download  
Download the phonebook of the mobile  
device to the audio unit manually.  
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CAUTION:  
Using the MENU/ENTER dial, highlight “Settings”  
from the phone menu and push the MENU/  
ENTER dial.  
To avoid draining the vehicle battery, use a  
phone after starting the engine.  
Your vehicle is equipped with the Bluetooth®  
Volume settings and manually downloading  
Hands-Free Phone System. If you have  
a
the phonebook can be done using this menu.  
compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone,  
you can set up the wireless connection be-  
tween your cellular phone and the in-vehicle  
phone module. With Bluetooth® wireless tech-  
nology, you can make or receive a hands-free  
telephone call with your cellular phone in the  
vehicle.  
Menu operation:  
Turn the MENU/ENTER dial to change the  
highlighted item and to change the volume  
settings.  
Push the MENU/ENTER dial to select the high-  
lighted item and to apply the setting.  
Once your cellular phone is connected to the  
in-vehicle phone module, no other phone  
connecting procedure is required. Your phone  
is automatically connected with the in-vehicle  
phone module when the ignition switch is  
placed in the “ON” position with the previously  
connected cellular phone turned on and car-  
ried in the vehicle.  
Menu items:  
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Volume  
— Ring  
Set the phone ringing volume.  
— Call  
Set the volume of the conversation  
during a call.  
Ringtone  
— Car  
Switch the ringtone to ring from the  
vehicle or the cellular phone.  
NOTE:  
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Some devices require the user to accept  
connections to other Bluetooth® devices. If  
your phone does not connect automatic ally  
to the system, consult the phone’s owner’s  
manual for details on device operation.  
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You can connect up to 5 different Bluetooth®  
cellular phones to the in-vehicle phone module.  
However, you can talk on only one cellular  
phone at a time.  
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If the hands-free phone system seems to  
com/bluetooth for troubleshooting 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.  
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This Class B digital apparatus meets all  
requirements of the Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Bluetooth® trademark  
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System, refer to the following notes.  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Visteon Cor-  
poration.  
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Set up the wireless connection between a  
compatible cellular phone and the in-vehi-  
cle phone module before using the hands-  
free phone system.  
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Refer to the cellular phone owner’s manual  
regarding the telephone charges, cellular  
phone antenna and body, etc.  
USING THE SYSTEM  
Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones  
may not be recognized or work properly.  
For information about Bluetooth® devices  
that are available for use with this system,  
contact a NISSAN dealer.  
The voice recognition system allows hands-  
REGULATORY INFORMATION  
FCC Regulatory information  
free operation of the Bluetooth® Phone System.  
If the vehicle is in motion, some commands  
may not be available so full attention may be  
given to vehicle operation.  
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CAUTION: To maintain compliance with  
FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, use only the  
supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna,  
modification, or attachments could da-  
mage the transmitter and may violate  
FCC regulations.  
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You will not be able to use a hands-free  
phone under the following conditions:  
Control buttons and microphone  
Control buttons  
— Your vehicle is outside of the cellular  
service area.  
— Your vehicle is in an area where it is  
difficult to receive a cellular signal; such  
.
Operation is subject to the following two  
as in  
a tunnel, in an underground  
conditions:  
parking garage, near a tall building or  
1) this device may not cause interference  
and  
in a mountainous area.  
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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.  
2) this device must accept any interfer-  
ence, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation of the de-  
vice.  
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 connec-  
tion disruption.  
IC Regulatory information  
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Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
1. Volume control buttons:  
2. Select buttons:  
1) this device may not cause interference,  
and  
.
While a cellular phone is connected  
through the Bluetooth® wireless connec-  
tion, the battery power of the cellular  
phone may discharge quicker than usual.  
The Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
cannot charge cellular phones.  
While using the voice recognition system,  
2) this device must accept any interfer-  
ence, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation of the de-  
vice.  
push the  
/
buttons to manually  
control the phone system.  
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3. Phone send  
Push the  
button:  
3. Select “Add Phone or Device” and then push  
the ENTER/SETTING button.  
4. When a message with a PIN appears on the  
screen, operate the Bluetooth® phone to  
enter the PIN.  
The connecting procedure varies according to  
each phone. See the phone’s owner’s manual  
for details.  
Choosing a language  
button to initiate  
a VR  
You can interact with the Bluetooth® Hands-  
Free Phone System using several languages  
that are available. For operations to change the  
language, see “Audio main operation” (P.4-55).  
session or answer an incoming call.  
You can also use the  
button to  
interrupt the system feedback and give a  
command at once. See “Voice commands”  
(P.4-84) and “During a call” (P.4-85).  
Changing voice feedback volume  
If you want to adjust the volume of the voice  
feedback, push the volume control buttons on  
the steering wheel while being provided with  
feedback. You can also use the Power/VOL dial  
on the audio unit.  
4. Phone end  
button:  
While the voice recognition system is active,  
Giving voice commands  
push and hold the  
button for 5  
To operate voice recognition, push and release  
seconds to quit the voice recognition  
the  
button located on the steering wheel.  
system at any time.  
After the tone sounds, speak a command.  
Initialization  
Microphone:  
Microphone is located near the map lights.  
The command given is picked up by the  
microphone, and voice feedback is given when  
the command is accepted.  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position, voice recognition is initialized, which  
Manual control:  
takes  
a
few seconds. If the  
button is  
.
If you need to hear the available com-  
mands for the current menu again, say  
“Help” and the system will repeat them.  
If a command is not recognized, the system  
announces, “Command not recognized.  
Please try again.” Make sure the command  
is said exactly as prompted by the system  
and repeat the command in a clear voice.  
pushed before the initialization completes, the  
system will announce “Hands-free phone sys-  
tem not ready” and will not react to voice  
commands.  
While using the Voice Recognition system, it is  
possible to select menu options by using the  
steering wheel controls instead of speaking  
voice commands. To activate manual control  
.
mode, push the  
button on the steering  
Connecting procedure:  
wheel to access the phone menu and then  
push the select buttons.  
NOTE:  
The manual control mode does not allow  
dialing a phone number by digits. The user  
may select an entry from the Phonebook or  
Recent Calls lists. To reactivate Voice Recogni-  
tion, exit the manual control mode by pushing  
The connecting procedure must be per-  
formed when the vehicle is stationary. If the  
vehicle starts moving during the procedure,  
the procedure will be cancelled.  
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.  
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If you want to go back to the previous  
command, you can say “Go back” or “Cor-  
rection” any time the system is waiting for a  
response.  
You can cancel  
a command when the  
and holding the  
pushing the  
button. At that time,  
system is waiting for a response by saying,  
“Cancel” or “Quit.” The system announces  
“Cancel” and ends the VR session. You can  
button will start the Hands  
Free Phone System.  
To connect a phone to the Bluetooth® Hands-  
also push and hold the  
button on the  
Free Phone System;  
steering wheel for 5 seconds at any time to  
end the VR session. Whenever the VR  
1. Push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
session is cancelled,  
a double beep is  
2. Use the TUNE·FOLDER dial to select “Blue-  
tooth” and then push the ENTER/SETTING  
button.  
played to indicate you have exited the  
system.  
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If you want to adjust the volume of the  
voice feedback, push the volume control  
buttons on the steering wheel while being  
provided with feedback. You can also use  
the Power/VOL dial on the audio unit.  
to send a text message to that number. Say  
“Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move  
through the list alphabetically. Say “Record  
Name” to record a name for the current  
phonebook entry. Say “Delete Recording” to  
delete a recorded name for the current  
phonebook entry.  
Voice commands  
Voice commands can be used to operate the  
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System. Push  
the  
button and say “Phone” to bring up the  
phone command menu. The available options  
are:  
Voice Prompt Interrupt:  
In most cases you can interrupt the voice  
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Call  
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Transfer Entry  
feedback to speak the next command by  
Phonebook  
This command can be used to transfer  
pushing the  
button on the steering wheel.  
Recent Calls  
multiple contacts at  
a time. To enable  
After interrupting the system, wait for a beep  
before speaking your command.  
manual contact transfer capability, set  
“Phonebook Download” to “Off” in the  
Setting menu. The ability to transfer con-  
tacts via the OPP Bluetooth® profile de-  
pends on your mobile phone. See your  
phone’s owner’s manual for details and  
instructions.  
Messaging (if equipped)  
Show Applications (if equipped)  
Select Phone  
One Shot Call:  
To use the system faster, you may speak the  
second level commands with the main menu  
command on the main menu. For example,  
Call:  
For more information on the “Call” command,  
see “Making a call” (P.4-85).  
push the  
button and after the tone say,  
.
Delete Entry  
“Call Redial”.  
Phonebook:  
Speak this command to delete an entry in  
the phonebook. Choose an entry to delete  
by speaking the desired name or say “List  
Names”.  
Operating tips:  
The following commands are available under  
“Phonebook”:  
To get the best performance out of the voice  
recognition system, observe the following:  
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(a name)  
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Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as  
possible. Close the windows to eliminate  
surrounding noises (traffic noises, vibration  
sounds, etc.), which may prevent the sys-  
tem from recognizing voice commands  
correctly.  
Say a name in the phonebook to bring up a  
list of options for that phonebook entry.  
The system will say the name it interpreted  
based on the voice command provided. If  
the name is incorrect, say “Correction” to  
hear another name.  
Recent Calls:  
The following commands are available under  
“Recent Calls”:  
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Incoming Calls  
Speak this command to list the last five  
incoming calls to the vehicle. If the call is  
from an entry in the phonebook, the name  
will be displayed. Otherwise, the phone  
number of the incoming call will be dis-  
played.  
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Wait until the tone sounds before speaking  
a command. Otherwise, the command will  
not be received properly.  
Once the correct phonebook entry is iden-  
tified, say “Dial” to dial the number or “Send  
Text” to send  
a text message to that  
number. Say “Record Name” to record a  
name for the phonebook entry. Say “Delete  
Recording” to delete a recorded name for  
the phonebook entry.  
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Start speaking a command within 5 sec-  
onds after the tone sounds.  
Say “Dial” to call the number or “Send Text”  
to send a text message to that number. Say  
“Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move  
through the list of incoming calls.  
Speak in a natural voice without pausing  
between words.  
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List Names  
Speak this command to have the system  
list the names in the phonebook one by  
one alphabetically. Say “Dial” to dial the  
number of the current name or “Send Text”  
.
Missed Calls  
Speak this command to list the last five  
missed calls to the vehicle. If the call is from  
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an entry in the phonebook, the name will  
be displayed. Otherwise, the phone number  
of the missed call will be displayed.  
interpreted number or character.  
Redial  
Speak this command to dial the number  
of the last outgoing call. The system will  
display “Redialing (name/number)”. The  
name of the phonebook entry will be  
displayed if it available, otherwise the  
number being redialed will be displayed.  
Select Phone or Device:  
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Speak this command to select a phone to use  
from a list of those phones connected to the  
vehicle.  
Say “Dial” to call the number or “Send Text”  
to send a text message to that number. Say  
“Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move  
through the list of missed calls.  
Making a call  
To make a call from a phone connected to the  
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Outgoing Calls  
vehicle’s Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System:  
Speak this command to list the last five  
outgoing calls from the vehicle. If the call  
was to an entry in the phonebook, the  
name will be displayed. Otherwise, the  
phone number of the outgoing call will be  
displayed.  
1. Push the  
button.  
Call Back  
2. The system will prompt you for a com-  
Speak this command to dial the number  
of the last incoming call. The system will  
display “Calling back (name/number)” .  
The name of the phonebook entry will be  
displayed if it available, otherwise the  
number being called back will be dis-  
played.  
mand. Say “Call”.  
3. Select one of the available voice commands  
to continue:  
.
Say “Dial” to call the number or “Send Text”  
to send a text message to that number. Say  
“Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move  
through the list of outgoing calls.  
(a name)  
Speak the name of a phonebook entry to  
place a call to that entry. The system will  
respond with the name it interpreted  
from your command and will prompt  
you to confirm that the name is correct.  
Say “Yes” to initiate the call or “No” to  
hear another name from the phone-  
book.  
Receiving a call  
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Redial  
When a call is received by the phone connected  
to the vehicle’s Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System, the call information is displayed on  
either the vehicle information display or both  
the vehicle information display and the control  
panel display.  
Speak this command to call the last num-  
ber dialed.  
Call Back  
Speak this command to call the number of  
the last incoming call to the vehicle.  
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Number  
Speak this command to place a call by  
Messaging (if equipped):  
Push the  
button to accept the call. Push  
inputting numbers.  
the  
button to reject the call.  
Speak this command to access text messaging  
functions. For more information on these  
commands, see “Text messaging” (P.4-86).  
For 7- and 10-digit phone numbers,  
speak the numbers. When finished, say  
“Dial” to initiate the call. Say “Correction”  
at any time in the process to correct a  
misspoken or misinterpreted number.  
During a call  
While a call is active, push the  
button to  
Show Applications (if equipped):  
access additional options. Speak one of the  
Speak this command to display list of smart-  
following commands:  
phone apps available.  
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Send  
For phone numbers with more digits or  
special characters, say “Special Number”,  
then speak the digits. Up to 24 digits can  
be entered. Available special characters  
are “star”, “pound”, “plus” and “pause”.  
When finished, say “Dial” to initiate the  
call. Say “Correction” at any time in the  
process to correct a misspoken or mis-  
NOTE:  
Speak this command followed by the digits  
to enter digits during the phone call.  
Compatible smartphone and registration ne-  
cessary to access applications. See “Nissan-  
Connect App smartphone integration” (P.4-  
71) for more information.  
Mute On or Mute Off  
Speak the command to mute or unmute  
the system.  
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Missed Calls  
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Transfer Call  
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Laws in some jurisdictions may restrict  
the use of “Text-to-Speech”. Check local  
regulations before using this feature.  
Use the text messaging feature after  
stopping your vehicle in a safe location.  
If you have to use the feature while  
driving, exercise extreme caution at all  
times so full attention may be given to  
vehicle operation.  
If you are unable to devote full attention  
to vehicle operation while using the text  
messaging feature, pull off the road to a  
safe location and stop your vehicle.  
Speak this command to transfer the call to  
the handset. To transfer the call back from  
the handset to the Bluetooth® Hands-Free  
If “Incoming Calls”, “Outgoing Calls”, or  
“Missed Calls” is selected, the following  
additional commands will be displayed:  
Phone System, push the  
confirm when prompted.  
button and  
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Send Text  
Next Entry  
Previous Entry  
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If supported by the phone, the Bluetooth®  
.
Hands-Free Phone System allows for call wait-  
For more information about these options,  
ing functionality. If  
a call is received while  
see “Voice commands” (P.4-84).  
another call is already active, a message will  
be displayed on the screen. Push the  
button to hold the active call and switch to  
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5. Once  
a recipient is chosen, the system  
prompts for which message to send. Five  
predefined messages are available as well  
as three custom messages. To choose one  
of the predefined messages, speak one of  
the following:  
the second call. Push the  
the second call.  
button to reject  
NOTE:  
While the second call is active, pushing the  
button will allow the same commands that  
available during any call as well as two addi-  
tional commands:  
This feature is automatically disabled if the  
connected device does not support the  
Message Access Profile (MAP). See the  
phone’s owner’s manual for details and  
instructions.  
The system allows for the sending and receiv-  
ing of text messages through the vehicle  
interface.  
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“Driving, can’t text”  
“Call me”  
“On my way”  
“Running late”  
“Okay”  
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Switch Call  
Speak this command to hold the second  
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call and switch back to the original call.  
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End Other Call  
To send one of the custom messages, say  
“Custom Message”. If more than one cus-  
tom message is stored, the system will  
prompt for the number of the desired  
custom message. For more information  
on setting and managing custom text  
messages, see “Bluetooth® settings” (P.4-  
87).  
Speak this command to stay with the  
second call and end the original call.  
Sending a text message:  
1. Push the  
Push the  
button to accept the call. Push  
button to reject the call.  
button.  
the  
2. Say “Messaging”.  
3. Say “Send Text”.  
4. The system will provide a list of available  
commands in order to determine the  
recipient of the text message. Choose from  
the following:  
Ending a call  
To end an active call, push the  
button.  
Reading a received text message:  
1. Push the  
Text messaging  
button.  
WARNING:  
2. Say “Messaging”.  
3. Say “Read Text”.  
The text message, sender and delivery time are  
shown on the screen. Use the select buttons on  
the steering wheel to scroll through all text  
messages if more than one are available. Push  
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(A name)  
Number  
Incoming Calls  
Outgoing Calls  
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Laws in some jurisdictions may restrict  
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the use of some of the applications and  
features, such as social networking and  
texting.  
the  
button to exit the text message screen.  
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Push the  
button to access the following  
information displayed only in the vehicle  
information display. Select “Both” to have  
incoming call information displayed in  
both the vehicle information display and  
the center display screen  
Bluetooth® SETTINGS  
options for replying to the text message:  
To access and adjust the settings for the  
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Call Back  
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System:  
1. Push the SETTING button.  
Speak this command to call the sender of  
the text message using the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System.  
2. Use the TUNE·FOLDER knob to select “Blue-  
tooth” and then push the ENTER/SETTING  
button:  
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Text Message  
Send Text  
Select to turn on or off the vehicle’s text  
messaging feature.  
Speak this command to send a text mes-  
sage response to the sender of the text  
message.  
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Bluetooth  
New Text Sound  
Select “On” or “Off” to turn the vehicle’s  
Select to adjust the volume of the sound  
that plays when a new text is received by  
a phone connected to the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System. The setting  
all the way to the left indicates that the  
new text sound will be muted.  
Bluetooth® system on or off.  
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Read Text  
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Add Phone or Device  
Speak this command to read the text  
message again.  
To connect a phone to the system, see  
Previous Text  
“Connecting procedure” (P.4-83).  
Speak this command to move to the  
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Delete Phone or Device  
previous text message (if available).  
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Show Incoming Text  
Select to delete  
a phone from the  
Next Text  
Select “Driver Only” to have incoming  
text messages displayed only in the  
vehicle information display. Select “Both”  
to have incoming text messages dis-  
played in both the vehicle information  
display and the center display screen.  
Select “None” to have no display of  
incoming text messages.  
displayed list. The system will ask to  
confirm before deleting the phone.  
Speak this command to move to the next  
text message (if available).  
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Replace Phone  
NOTE:  
Select to replace  
a phone from the  
Text messages are only displayed if the  
displayed list. When a selection is made,  
the system will ask to confirm before  
proceeding. The recorded phonebook  
for the phone being deleted will be saved  
as long as the new phone’s phonebook  
is the same as the old phone’s phone-  
book.  
vehicle speed is less than 8 km/h (5 MPH).  
For iPhone:  
.
Before using the text messaging assistant  
Edit Custom Messages  
feature, confirm the settings of the iPhone.  
Select to set a custom message that will  
be available with the standard options  
when sending a text message. To set a  
custom message, send a text message  
to your own phone number while the  
phone is connected to the system. Three  
custom messages can be set. Custom  
messages can only be set while the  
vehicle is stationary.  
1. Connect your iPhone to the Bluetooth®  
Hands- Free Phone System.  
2. Disconnect iPhone from the Bluetooth®  
settings menu. See “Bluetooth® settings”  
(P.4-87) for more details.  
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Select Phone or Device  
Select to connect to a previously con-  
nected phone from the displayed list.  
Phonebook Download  
3. Turn “Show Notification” on from the Blue-  
Select to turn on or off the automatic  
download of a connected phone’s pho-  
nebook.  
tooth® setting menu on your iPhone.  
4. Place the ignition switch in the “OFF”  
position, and then place the ignition switch  
in the “ACC” or “ON” position after waiting  
approximately 3 minutes.  
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Auto Reply  
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Select to turn on or off the Auto Reply  
Show Incoming Calls  
function. When enabled, the vehicle will  
Select “Driver Only” to have incoming call  
automatically send  
a predefined text  
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Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE PHONE  
SYSTEM (for type C audio)  
message to the sender when  
a
text  
manual for details on device operation.  
WARNING:  
message is received while driving.  
You can connect up to 5 different Bluetooth®  
cellular phones to the in-vehicle phone module.  
However, you can talk on only one cellular  
phone at a time.  
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Use a phone after stopping your vehicle  
in a safe location. If you have to use a  
phone while driving, exercise extreme  
caution at all times so full attention may  
be given to vehicle operation.  
If you find yourself unable to devote full  
attention to vehicle operation while talk-  
ing on the phone, pull off the road to a  
safe location and stop your vehicle be-  
fore doing so.  
Auto Reply Message  
Select to choose the message that is  
sent when the Auto Reply function is  
enabled. Choose from “I’m Driving” or one  
of the three custom messages stored in  
the system.  
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System, refer to the following notes.  
.
Set up the wireless connection between a  
compatible cellular phone and the in-vehi-  
cle phone module before using the hands-  
free phone system.  
Vehicle Signature On/Off  
Select to choose whether or not the  
vehicle signature is added to outgoing  
text messages from the vehicle. This  
message cannot be changed or custo-  
mized.  
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Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones  
may not be recognized or work properly.  
For details, consult a NISSAN dealer.  
CAUTION:  
You will not be able to use a hands-free  
To avoid draining the vehicle battery, use a  
phone after starting the engine.  
phone under the following conditions:  
— Your vehicle is outside of the cellular  
service area.  
Your vehicle is equipped with the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System. If you have  
a
— Your vehicle is in an area where it is  
compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone,  
you can set up the wireless connection be-  
tween your cellular phone and the in-vehicle  
phone module. With Bluetooth® wireless tech-  
nology, you can make or receive a hands-free  
telephone call with your cellular phone in the  
vehicle.  
difficult to receive a cellular signal; such  
as in  
a tunnel, in an underground  
parking garage, near a tall building or  
in a mountainous area.  
— Your cellular phone is locked to prevent  
it from being 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.  
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Once your cellular phone is connected to the  
in-vehicle phone module, no other phone  
connecting procedure is required. Your phone  
is automatically connected with the in-vehicle  
phone module when the ignition switch is  
placed in the “ON” position with the previously  
connected cellular phone turned on and car-  
ried in the vehicle.  
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 connec-  
tion disruption.  
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While a cellular phone is connected  
NOTE:  
through the Bluetooth® wireless connec-  
tion, the battery power of the cellular  
phone may discharge quicker than usual.  
The Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
Some devices require the user to accept  
connections to other Bluetooth® devices. If  
your phone does not connect automatically  
to the system, consult the phone’s owner’s  
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Choosing a language  
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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.  
You can interact with the Bluetooth® Hands-  
Free Phone System using several languages  
that are available. For operations to change the  
language, see “Audio main operation” (P.4-61).  
Refer to the cellular phone owner’s manual  
regarding the telephone charges, cellular  
phone antenna and body, etc.  
Changing voice feedback volume  
If you want to adjust the volume of the voice  
feedback, push the volume control buttons on  
the steering wheel while being provided with  
feedback. You can also use the Power/VOL dial  
on the audio unit.  
REGULATORY INFORMATION  
Bluetooth® trademark  
JVH1557X  
Except for Australia, New Zealand and Europe  
1. Volume control buttons  
2. Select buttons:  
Bluetooth® is  
a
trademark  
Initialization  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Visteon Cor-  
poration.  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ACC”  
or “ON” position, the Bluetooth® Hands-Free  
Phone System is initialized which takes a few  
For Australia, New Zealand and Europe:  
Push the  
/
buttons to manually  
seconds. If the  
button is pushed before the  
USING THE SYSTEM  
Control buttons:  
control the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
initialization completes, the system will an-  
nounce that the hands-free phone system is  
not ready.  
System.  
Except for Australia, New Zealand and  
Europe:  
Connecting procedure:  
Push the  
/
buttons to manually  
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.  
control the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System.  
3. Phone send  
Push the  
button:  
button to initiate a phone  
To connect a phone to the Bluetooth® Hands-  
session or answer an incoming call.  
Free Phone System;  
4. Phone end  
Push the  
button:  
1. Push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
button to end a phone call or  
2. Use the TUNE·FOLDER dial to select “Blue-  
tooth” and then push the ENTER/SETTING  
button.  
JVH1576X  
For Australia, New Zealand and Europe  
to stop the system from providing voice  
prompts.  
Microphone:  
Microphone is located near the map lights.  
3. Select “Add Phone or Device” and then push  
the ENTER/SETTING button.  
4. When a message with a PIN appears on the  
screen, operate the Bluetooth® phone to  
enter the PIN.  
The connecting procedure varies according to  
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each phone. See the phone’s owner’s manual  
for details.  
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Call Back  
Record Name (if equipped):  
Select this command to call the number of  
The system allows you to record custom voice  
tags for contact names in the phonebook. Up  
to 40 voice tags can be recorded to the system.  
the last incoming call to the vehicle.  
List of commands  
Show Applications (if equipped):  
Commands can be used to operate the Blue-  
tooth® Hands-Free Phone System. Push the  
button to bring up the phone command  
menu. The available options are:  
Recent Calls:  
Select this command to display list of smart-  
phone apps available.  
The following commands are available under  
“Recent Calls”:  
NOTE:  
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Phonebook  
Record Name (if equipped)  
Recent Calls  
Show Applications (if equipped)  
Select Phone  
.
Incoming Calls  
Compatible smartphone and registration are  
necessary to access the applications. See  
“NissanConnect App smartphone integra-  
tion” (P.4-71) for more information.  
Select this command to list the last five  
incoming calls to the vehicle. If the call is  
from an entry in the phonebook, the name  
will be displayed. Otherwise, the phone  
number of the incoming call will be dis-  
played.  
Select Phone:  
Select this command to select a phone to use  
from a list of those phones connected to the  
vehicle.  
Phonebook:  
Select “Dial” to call the number. Select “Next  
Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move through  
the list of incoming calls.  
The following commands are available under  
“Phonebook”.  
Making a call from the phonebook  
1. Push the  
NOTE:  
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Missed Calls  
button on the steering wheel  
Each phone has its own separate phonebook.  
You cannot access Phone A’s phonebook if  
you are currently connected with Phone B.  
Select this command to list the last five  
missed calls to the vehicle. If the call is from  
an entry in the phonebook, the name will  
be displayed. Otherwise, the phone number  
of the missed call will be displayed. Select  
“Dial” to call the number. Select “Next Entry”  
or “Previous Entry” to move through the list  
of missed calls.  
and push the select buttons to select the  
“Phonebook” menu.  
2. Push the select buttons on the steering  
wheel to select the “List Names” menu.  
3. Push the select buttons to select the  
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List Names  
Select this command to have the system  
list the names in the phonebook one by  
one in alphabetical order. Select “Dial” to  
dial the number of the currently selected  
name. Push the select buttons to move  
through the list and select the person you  
wish to call. Select “Record Name” to record  
a name for the current phonebook entry.  
Select “Delete Recording” to delete a re-  
corded name for the current phonebook  
entry.  
person you wish to call.  
4. Push the select buttons to accept the  
selection. The system acknowledges the  
selection and starts dialing.  
Outgoing Calls  
Select this command to list the last five  
outgoing calls from the vehicle. If the call  
was to an entry in the phonebook, the  
name will be displayed. Otherwise, the  
phone number of the outgoing call will be  
displayed. Select “Dial” to call the number.  
Select “Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to  
move through the list of outgoing calls.  
Redialing  
1. Push the  
button on the steering wheel  
and push the select buttons to select “Call”.  
2. Push the select buttons and select “Redial”  
.
Delete Entry  
to call the last number dialed.  
Select this command to delete an entry in  
Redial  
the phonebook. Choose an entry to delete.  
Select this command to call the last num-  
ber dialed.  
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“End Other Call”  
being deleted will be saved as long as the  
new phone’s phonebook is the same as the  
old phone’s phonebook.  
Receiving a call  
Select this command to stay with the  
When a call is received by the phone connected  
to the vehicle’s Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System, the call information is displayed on  
either the vehicle information display or both  
the vehicle information display and the control  
panel display.  
second call and end the original call.  
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Select Phone or Device  
Push the  
button to accept the call. Push  
button to reject the call.  
the  
Select to connect to  
a previously con-  
nected phone from the displayed list.  
Phonebook Download  
Ending a call  
To end an active call, push the  
button.  
Select to turn on or off the automatic  
download of a connected phone’s phone-  
book.  
Push the  
button to accept the call. Push  
the  
button to reject the call.  
Bluetooth® SETTINGS  
To access and adjust the settings for the  
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System;  
During a call  
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Show Incoming Calls  
While a call is active, push the  
button to  
Select “Driver Only” to have incoming call  
information displayed only in the vehicle  
information display. Select “Both” to have  
incoming call information displayed in both  
the vehicle information display and the  
center display screen.  
1. Push the ENTER/SETTING button.  
access additional options. Select one of the  
following commands:  
2. Use the TUNE·FOLDER dial to select “Blue-  
tooth” and then push the ENTER/SETTING  
button.  
Available setting items:  
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“Mute On” / “Mute Off”  
Select the command to mute or unmute  
the system.  
“Transfer Call”  
Bluetooth  
Select this command to transfer the call to  
the handset. To transfer the call back from  
the handset to the Bluetooth® Hands-Free  
Select “On” or “Off” to turn the vehicle’s  
Bluetooth® system on or off.  
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Add Phone or Device  
Phone System, push the  
confirm when prompted.  
button and  
For operation to connect a phone to the  
system, see “Connecting procedure” (P.4-  
89).  
If supported by the phone, the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System allows for call wait-  
.
Delete Phone or Device  
ing functionality. If  
a call is received while  
Select to delete a phone from the displayed  
list. The system will ask to confirm before  
deleting the phone.  
another call is already active, a message will  
be displayed on the screen. Push the  
button to hold the active call and switch to  
the second call. Push the  
the second call.  
button to reject  
NOTE:  
When you delete a phone, the associated  
phonebook for the phone will also be  
deleted.  
While the second call is active, pushing the  
button will allow the same commands that are  
available during any call as well as two addi-  
tional commands:  
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Replace Phone  
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“Switch Call”  
Select to replace a phone from the dis-  
played list. When a selection is made, the  
system will ask to confirm before proceed-  
ing. The recorded phonebook for the phone  
Select this command to hold the second  
call and switch back to the original call.  
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Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE PHONE  
SYSTEM (for type D audio)  
.
Set up the wireless connection between a  
cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone  
module before using the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System.  
Storing the device in a different location  
may reduce or eliminate the noise.  
Refer to the cellular phone owner’s manual  
regarding the telephone charges, cellular  
phone antenna and body, etc.  
The signal strength display on the monitor  
will not coincide with the signal strength  
display of some cellular phones.  
WARNING:  
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Use a phone after stopping your vehicle  
in a safe location. If you have to use a  
phone while driving, exercise extreme  
caution at all times so full attention may  
be given to vehicle operation.  
If you are unable to devote full attention  
to vehicle operation while talking on the  
phone, pull off the road to a safe location  
and stop your vehicle.  
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Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones  
may not be recognized by the in-vehicle  
phone module.  
You will not be able to use a hands-free  
phone under the following conditions:  
REGULATORY INFORMATION  
For Mexico:  
— Your vehicle is outside of the cellular  
service area.  
— Your vehicle is in an area where it is  
difficult to receive cellular signal; such as  
in a tunnel, in an underground parking  
CAUTION:  
garage, near  
a tall building or in a  
To avoid discharging the vehicle battery, use  
a phone after starting the engine.  
mountainous area.  
— Your cellular phone is locked to prevent  
it from being dialed.  
Your vehicle is equipped with the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System. If you have  
a
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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.  
compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone,  
you can set up the wireless connection be-  
tween your cellular phone and the in-vehicle  
phone module. With Bluetooth® wireless tech-  
nology, you can make or receive a hands-free  
telephone call with your cellular phone in the  
vehicle.  
Immediately after the ignition switch is  
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placed in the “ON” position, it may be  
impossible to receive  
period of time.  
a call for a short  
Once your cellular phone is connected to the  
in-vehicle phone module, no other phone  
connecting procedure is required. Your phone  
is automatically reconnected with the in-vehi-  
cle phone module when the ignition switch is  
placed in the “ON” position with the connected  
cellular phone turned on and carried in the  
vehicle.  
You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth®  
cellular phones to the in-vehicle phone module.  
However, you can talk on only one cellular  
phone at a 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 connec-  
tion disruption.  
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While a cellular phone is connected  
through the Bluetooth® wireless connec-  
tion, the battery power of the cellular  
phone may discharge quicker than usual.  
The Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
cannot charge cellular phones.  
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Some cellular phones or other devices may  
cause interference or a buzzing noise to  
come from the audio system speakers.  
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System, refer to the following notes.  
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1. Volume control buttons  
2. Select buttons  
Bluetooth® trademark  
Voice prompt interrupt  
While using the voice recognition system, the  
system voice can be interrupted to allow the  
user to speak commands. While the system is  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
3. Phone send  
4. Phone end  
button  
button  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Robert Bosch  
GmbH.  
speaking, push the  
button on the steering  
Instrument panel:  
wheel. The system voice will stop and a tone  
will be heard. After the tone, speak desired  
command (displayed on the touch screen).  
CONTROL BUTTONS AND MICROPHONE  
Steering wheel buttons except for Mexico:  
One shot call  
To use the system faster, you may speak the  
second level commands with the main menu  
command on the main menu. For example,  
push the  
button and after the tone, say  
“Call Redial”.  
PAIRING PROCEDURE  
NOTE:  
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The connecting procedure must be per-  
formed when the vehicle is stationary. If the  
vehicle starts moving during the procedure,  
the procedure will be cancelled.  
1. Phone  
Microphone:  
Microphone is located near the map lights.  
button  
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1. Volume control buttons  
2. Phone send  
3. Phone end  
button  
button  
1. Push the SETUP button on the control  
VOICE COMMANDS (for Mexico)  
panel.  
You can use voice commands to operate  
various Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
features using the Voice Recognition system.  
For more details, see “Voice Recognition system  
(if equipped except for Thailand and Indonesia)”  
(P.4-96).  
2. Select the “Phone & Bluetooth”/“Telephone  
& Bluetooth” key.  
Steering wheel buttons for Mexico:  
3. Select the “Pair New Device”/ “Connect New  
Device” key.  
4. Initiate the pairing process from the hand-  
set. The system will display the message  
asking if PIN is displayed on your Blue-  
tooth® device. If the PIN is displayed on your  
Bluetooth® device, select “Yes” to complete  
the pairing process.  
While using the voice recognition system, push  
the  
/
buttons to manually control the  
phone system.  
For more information, see the Bluetooth®  
device’s owner’s manual.  
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PHONEBOOK  
RECEIVING A CALL  
TEXT MESSAGING (for Mexico)  
To access the vehicle phonebook:  
When a call is placed to the connected phone,  
WARNING:  
the display will change to phone mode.  
To accept the incoming call, take one of the  
following actions.  
1. Push the  
2. Select the “Contacts”/“Phonebook” key.  
button on the control panel.  
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Laws in some jurisdictions may restrict  
the use of “Text-to-Speech.” Check local  
regulations before using this feature.  
Laws in some jurisdictions may restrict  
the use of some of the applications and  
features, such as social networking and  
texting. Check local regulations for any  
requirements.  
3. Choose the desired entry from the dis-  
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Push the  
button on the steering wheel.  
or icon on the  
played list.  
Touch the  
4. The number of the entry will be displayed  
on the screen. Touch the number to initiate  
dialing.  
screen.  
To reject the incoming call, take one of the  
following actions.  
NOTE:  
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Push the  
button on the steering wheel.  
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Use the text messaging feature after  
stopping your vehicle in a safe location.  
If you have to use the feature while  
driving, exercise extreme caution at all  
times so full attention may be given to  
vehicle operation.  
If you are unable to devote full attention  
to vehicle operation while using the text  
messaging feature, pull off the road to a  
safe location and stop your vehicle.  
To scroll quickly through the list, touch the  
“A-Z” key in the upper right corner of the  
screen. Turn the ENTER/Scroll dial to choose  
a letter or number and then push the ENTER/  
Scroll dial. The list will move to the first entry  
that begins with that number or letter.  
Touch the red phone “  
” icon on the  
screen.  
DURING A CALL  
While a call is active, the following options are  
available on the screen:  
MAKING A CALL  
To make a call, follow the procedure below:  
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“Handset”  
Select this option to switch control of the  
phone call over to the handset.  
“Mute Mic.”  
1. Push the  
on the control panel. The  
“Phone” screen will appear on the display.  
The system allows for the sending and receiv-  
ing of text messages through the vehicle  
interface.  
Select this option to mute the microphone.  
2. Select one of the following options to make  
Select again to unmute the microphone.  
a call:  
” icon  
.
“Contacts”/“Phonebook”: Select the  
NOTE:  
Select to end the phone call.  
name from an entry stored in the vehicle  
phonebook.  
Text messages are only displayed if the  
ENDING A CALL  
vehicle speed is less than 8 km/h (5 MPH).  
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“Call Lists”: Select the name from the  
To end a phone call, select the red phone “  
incoming, outgoing or missed.  
Sending a text message  
icon on the screen or push the  
the steering wheel.  
button on  
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“Redial”: Dial the last outgoing call from  
1. Push the  
button on the steering wheel.  
the vehicle.  
2. Say “Phone” after the tone.  
3. Say “Send Text” after the tone.  
4. The system will provide a list of available  
commands in order to determine the  
recipient of the text message. Choose from  
the following:  
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”: Input the phone number manually  
using a keypad displayed on the screen.  
For information on how to use the  
touchscreen, see “Touch screen opera-  
tion” (P.4-5).  
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To (a name)  
Enter Number  
Missed Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Outgoing Calls  
button to access the following options for  
replying to the text message:  
Bluetooth® SETTINGS  
To access the Bluetooth® settings screen:  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
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Call Back  
Speak this command to call the sender of  
the text message using the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System.  
2. Touch the “Phone & Bluetooth”/“Telephone  
& Bluetooth” key.  
For more information about these options,  
Available setting items:  
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Send Text  
see “Voice commands” (P.4-98).  
Speak this command to send a text mes-  
sage response to the sender of the text  
message.  
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Telephone Setup/Phone Settings  
5. Once  
a recipient is chosen, the system  
See “Telephone setup” (P.4-96) for details.  
Pair New Device/Connect New Phone  
prompts for which message to send. Nine  
predefined messages are available as well  
as three custom messages. To choose one  
of the predefined messages, speak one of  
the following after the tone:  
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Read Text  
Select to pair a new Bluetooth® device to  
Speak this command to read the text  
the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System.  
Select Paired Device/Select Connected  
Device  
message again.  
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Previous Text  
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“Driving, can’t text”  
“Call me”  
“On my way”  
“Running late”  
“Okay”  
“Yes”  
“No”  
Speak this command to move to the  
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Select to choose a Bluetooth® device from  
a list of those devices paired to the Blue-  
tooth® Hands-Free Phone System.  
previous text message (if available).  
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Next Text  
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Speak this command to move to the next  
Replace Paired Device/Replace Con-  
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text message (if available).  
nected Device  
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Select to replace a phone from the dis-  
played list. When a selection is made, the  
system will ask to confirm before proceed-  
ing. The recorded phonebook for the phone  
being deleted will be saved as long as the  
new phone’s phonebook is the same as the  
old phone’s phonebook.  
NOTE:  
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Text messages are only displayed if the  
“Where are you?”  
“When?”  
vehicle speed is less than 8 km/h (5 MPH).  
For iPhone:  
To send one of the custom messages, say  
“Custom Messages”. If more than one  
custom message is stored, the system will  
prompt for the number of the desired  
custom message.  
Before using the text messaging assistant  
feature, confirm the settings of the iPhone.  
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Delete Paired Device/Delete Connected  
1. Connect your iPhone to the Bluetooth®  
Hands- Free Phone System.  
2. Disconnect iPhone from the Bluetooth®  
settings menu. See “Bluetooth® settings”  
(P.4-95) for more details.  
Device  
Select to delete a Bluetooth® device from a  
list of those devices connected/paired to  
the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System.  
Reading a received text message  
1. Push the  
2. Say “Phone” after the tone.  
button on the steering wheel.  
Bluetooth  
3. Turn “Show Notification” on from the Blue-  
Select to toggle Bluetooth® on and off.  
3. Say “Read Text” after the tone.  
The text message, sender and delivery time are  
tooth® setting menu on your iPhone.  
4. Place the ignition switch in the “OFF”  
position, and then place the ignition switch  
in the “ACC” or “ON” position after waiting  
approximately 3 minutes.  
shown on the screen. Use the  
/
but-  
tons to scroll through all text messages if more  
than one are available. Push the button to  
exit the text message screen. Push the  
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VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM (if equipped  
except for Thailand and Indonesia)  
The Voice Recognition system allows hands-  
free operation of the systems equipped on this  
vehicle, such as the phone and navigation  
systems.  
display. Select “Both” to have text notifica-  
tions shown in both the vehicle information  
display and the center display screen.  
Select “Off” to turn off all text notifications.  
TELEPHONE SETUP  
To access the phone settings screen:  
1. Push the SETUP button.  
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Auto Reply (Mexico only):  
2. Touch the “Phone & Bluetooth”/“Telephone  
To operate the Voice Recognition system, push  
& Bluetooth” key.  
the  
button located on the steering wheel.  
Select “On” to have the system automati-  
cally reply to caller with a predetermined  
text message. Select “Off” to turn off auto  
reply function.  
When prompted, speak the command for the  
system you wish to activate. The command  
given is picked up by the microphone and  
performed when it is properly recognized. The  
Voice Recognition will provide a voice response  
as well as a message in the center display to  
inform you of the command results.  
3. Touch the “Telephone Setup” key.  
Available setting items:  
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Sort Phonebook By:  
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Auto Reply Message (Mexico only):  
Select “First Name” or “Last Name” to  
choose how phonebook entries are alpha-  
betically displayed on the screen.  
Select to indicate preferred message to be  
used when “Auto Reply” function is acti-  
vated.  
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From Phonebook/Use Phonebook from:  
Use Vehicles’s Signature (Mexico only):  
CONTROL BUTTONS AND MICROPHONE  
Steering wheel mounted controls:  
Select “Phone” to use the handset’s phone-  
book. Select “SIM” to use the phonebook on  
the SIM card. Select “Both” to use both  
sources.  
Select “On” to have vehicle signature shown  
in outgoing text messages or “Off” to  
deactivate the function.  
Custom Text Messages (Mexico only):  
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Download Phonebook Now:  
Select this option to select  
a
custom  
Select to download the phonebook to the  
message to edit. There are  
message slots available.  
4 customer  
vehicle from the chosen source.  
Record name for Phonebook Entry (Mexico  
only):  
Select to record a name for a phonebook  
entry for use with the voice recognition  
system.  
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Phone Notifications for:  
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Select “Driver” to have phone notifications  
shown in the vehicle information display.  
Select “Both” to have phone notifications  
shown in both the vehicle information  
display and the center display screen.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Back  
Talk  
Cancel  
button  
button  
button  
Microphone:  
Microphone is located near the map lights.  
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Text Messaging (Mexico only):  
Select “On” or “Off” to activate or deactivate  
text messaging feature. See “Text messa-  
ging (for Mexico)” (P.4-94).  
Show Incoming Text (Mexico only):  
Select “Driver” to have incoming text noti-  
fications shown in the vehicle information  
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1. Push the INFO button on the control panel.  
2. Touch the “Voice Commands” key.  
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Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
Navigation  
Audio  
Information  
My Apps  
USING THE SYSTEM  
Initialization  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Voice Recognition system is initialized,  
which takes a few seconds. When completed,  
the system is ready to accept voice commands.  
Operating tips  
To get the best performance out of the Voice  
For additional information on the navigation  
system, see the separate Navigation System  
Owner’s Manual.  
Recognition system, observe the following:  
If the  
button is pushed before the initi-  
.
Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as  
possible. Close the windows to eliminate  
the surrounding noises (traffic noises, vi-  
bration sounds, etc.), which may prevent  
the system from recognizing the voice  
commands correctly.  
alization completes, the system will announce  
that the system is not ready for voice recogni-  
tion session.  
How to say numbers  
The Voice Recognition system requires a cer-  
tain way to speak numbers in voice commands.  
Refer to the following examples.  
Giving voice commands  
1. Push the  
button.  
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Wait until a tone sounds before speaking a  
command. Otherwise, the command will  
not be received properly.  
General rule: Either “zero” or “oh” can be used  
2. The system announces and prompts you to  
for “0”.  
speak  
a command. A list of available  
Phone numbers  
commands is then spoken by the system.  
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Start speaking a command within 3.5  
Speak phone numbers according to the follow-  
ing example. For 1-800-662-6200, say dial  
number and then speak the phone number in  
any of the following formats:  
3. After the tone sounds and the face icon on  
the display changes, speak a command.  
Refer to “Voice commands” (P.4-98) for the  
available commands.  
seconds after the tone sounds.  
Speak in a natural voice without pausing  
between words.  
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“one eight oh oh six six two six two oh oh”  
4. Voice and display feedback are provided  
SYSTEM FEATURES  
when the command is accepted.  
“one eight hundred six six two six two oh  
oh”  
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Push the  
button on the instrument  
.
“one eight zero zero six six two six two oh  
oh”  
panel to return to the previous screen.  
If the command is not recognized, the  
system announces provides a list of avail-  
able selections.  
For the best voice recognition phone dialing  
results, say phone numbers as single digits.  
Also, full numbers can only be spoken for “800”.  
For example, you cannot say 555-6000 as “five  
five five six thousand”.  
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If you want to cancel the command or go  
back to the previous menu of commands,  
push the  
Push the  
button.  
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button to move back through  
the menus displayed on the screen.  
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If you want to adjust the volume of the  
voice feedback, use the volume control  
switches on the steering wheel or the  
Power/VOLUME dial on the control panel.  
The Voice Recognition system can activate the  
following systems:  
Operation on the control panel display:  
The voice command screen can also be ac-  
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entry. Say “Send Text” to send  
a text  
VOICE COMMANDS  
Navigation commands  
message to the number of the phonebook  
entry. Say “Next Entry” to skip to the next  
alphabetical entry in the vehicle phone-  
book, where the same options will then be  
available.  
The following voice commands are available for  
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
commands  
the Navigation System:  
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Street Address (address)  
Points of Interest (name)  
POI by Category  
Home  
To access the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone  
System voice commands:  
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Recent Calls  
1. Push the  
button.  
The system prompts for an additional  
command. Say “Missed Calls”, “Incoming  
Calls” or “Outgoing Calls” to display a list  
of such calls on the screen.  
2. Say “Call” and then a name in the vehicle  
phonebook to call that entry. Otherwise,  
say “Phone” to access various phone com-  
mands.  
If the Bluetooth® has been set to “Off”, the  
system will ask if you wish to turn the Blue-  
tooth® on.  
If no phone is connected to the system and the  
vehicle is stationary, the system will ask if you  
wish to connect a phone. Say “Yes” to connect a  
phone. All further Bluetooth® Hands-Free  
Phone System voice commands are only avail-  
able if a phone is connected.  
If a phone is connected and Bluetooth® is set to  
“On”, the following voice commands are avail-  
able:  
Address Book  
Previous Destinations  
Enter Address in Steps  
Cancel Route  
Speak the number of the entry displayed  
on the screen to dial that number or say  
“Next Page” to view entries on the next  
page (if available).  
For more information about these commands,  
see the separate Navigation System Owner’s  
Manual.  
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Redial  
Redials the last called number.  
Read Text  
Audio commands  
To access the audio system voice commands:  
Reads an incoming text message. For more  
information about text messaging with the  
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System, see  
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (for  
type D audio)” (P.4-92).  
1. Push the  
button.  
2. Say “Audio”.  
3. Speak  
a command from the following  
available commands:  
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Send Text  
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Play (AM, FM, etc.)  
Sends a text message. For more informa-  
tion about text messaging with the Blue-  
tooth® Hands-Free Phone System, see  
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (for  
type D audio)” (P.4-92).  
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Call (a name)  
Allows user to select radio band  
Speak the name of the contact in which  
you are trying to call. System will confirm  
correct contact. Say “Dial” to initiate dialing.  
.
Tune AM (number)  
Allows user to tune directly to a desired  
AM frequency  
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Dial Number  
Select Phone  
.
Allows for up to 24 digits to be dialed. After  
the number is entered, say “Dial” to initiate  
dialing. Say “Correction” to correct the  
number entered. Say “Go Back” to return  
to the main menu.  
Tune FM (number)  
The system prompts you to use manual  
controls to continue. Use manual controls  
to change the active phone from among  
the listed phones connected to the vehicle.  
Allows user to tune directly to a desired  
FM frequency  
.
CD Track (number)  
For more information about the Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System, see “Bluetooth®  
Hands-Free Phone System (for type D audio)”  
(P.4-92).  
Allows user to select track to be played  
.
List Phonebook  
.
Starting with the first alphabetical entry in  
the vehicle phonebook, the system  
prompts for an additional command. Say  
“Dial” to call the number of the phonebook  
Play Song (name)  
Allows user to select song name to be  
played  
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Play Artist (name)  
Allows user to select artist to be played  
Play Album (name)  
Allows user to select album name to be  
played  
For more information about the audio system,  
see “Audio system” (P.4-38).  
My Apps commands  
Many Apps can be accessed using this voice  
command. See “NissanConnect App smart-  
phone integration” (P.4-71) for more informa-  
tion.  
Help commands  
The following voice commands can be spoken  
to have the system provide instructions and  
tips for using the Voice Recognition system.  
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List Commands  
What Can I Say?  
General Help  
Quit  
Exit  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
The system should respond correctly to all voice commands without difficulty. If problems are encountered, follow the solutions given in this guide for  
the appropriate error. Where the solutions are listed by number, try each solution in turn, starting with number one, until the problem is resolved.  
Symptom/error message  
Solution  
Ensure that the command format is valid. Use the “List Commands” or “What Can I Say?”  
The system fails to recognize the command  
correctly.  
1.  
command under the “Help” menu.  
Speak clearly without pausing between words and at a level appropriate to the ambient noise  
2.  
3.  
level.  
Ensure that the ambient noise level is not excessive (for example, with the windows open or the  
defogger turned on).  
NOTE:  
If it is too noisy to use the phone, it is likely that voice commands will not be recognized.  
If optional words of the command have been omitted, then the command should be tried with  
these in place.  
4.  
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