Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system -> Intelligent Around View Monitor/Around View Monitor for Your Nissan X Trail SUV 2020

INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW MONITOR/  
AROUND VIEW MONITOR (if equipped)  
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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 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  
are  
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)  
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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.  
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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  
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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  
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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:  
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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  
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:  
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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:  
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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.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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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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.  
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At a vehicle speed over 30 km/h (19 MPH),  
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the system will close and the display will  
disappear.  
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Use the turn signal switch to select the  
preferred side for parking.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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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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.  
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The system will guide the vehicle to a  
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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  
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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.  
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Indicates that an automated steering  
control is operating.  
Perpendicular parking operation  
JVH1022X  
:
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  
JVH0840X  
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:  
.
JVH1015X  
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.  
JVH1019X  
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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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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.  
JVH1020X  
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When the vehicle backs up to a position  
behind the place from which the Intelligent  
Park Assist operation started.  
.
.
Place the shift lever in the “R” (Reverse)  
position.  
JVH1025X  
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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:  
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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.  
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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.  
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On uneven roads with slants, bumps,  
curbstones, wheel tracks, etc.  
On curved roads.  
At mechanical parking facilities.  
Where parking or stopping is prohibited.  
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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.  
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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,  
.
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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).  
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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  
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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.  
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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.  
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trol/display on·off “  
” button  
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4. Touch the “Display Settings” key.  
Adjust brightness to the preferred setting using  
the ENTER/Scroll dial  
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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  
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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  
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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  
.
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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.  
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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  
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CAUTION:  
.
Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to  
clean the camera. This will cause disco-  
loration. To clean the camera, wipe with a  
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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.  
.
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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.  
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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:  
.
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is pushed,  
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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.  
.
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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  
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