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OWNERS MANUAL

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Printing : September 2021 Publication No.:

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NISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DE- PARTMENT For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System, NISSAN war- ranty, service or general questions, con- tact the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department at: For U.S. customers Nissan North America, Inc. Consumer Affairs Department P.O. Box 685003 Franklin, TN 37068-5003 1-800-NISSAN-1 (1-800-647-7261) For Canadian customers Nissan Canada Inc. 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z5 1-800-387-0122

NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK CONTACT INFORMA- TION To order updated map data, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK at: . E-MAIL: nissan-navi-info@here.com . WEBSITE: www.NissanNavigation.com . PHONE: 1-888-661-9995

NISSANCONNECT SERVICES HELPDESK CONTACT INFORMA- TION For assistance or inquiries about the NissanConnect Services, contact Nissan- Connect Services helpdesk at: . E-MAIL: nissanownerservices@nissan-

usa.com . WEBSITE: https://www.nissanusa.

com/connect/support . PHONE: 1-855-426-6628

Mon-Sat 8AM-Midnight EST

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FOREWORD

Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehi- cle. This users manual is for NissanConnect with Navigation and Services offered in your NISSAN vehicle. Operation instructions for the following systems are included in this manual. . Audio . Hands-Free Phone . NissanConnect Services . Navigation . Voice recognition . Information and settings viewable on

NissanConnect . Multi function meter Please read this manual carefully to en- sure safe operation of NissanConnect with Navigation and Services. . Because of possible specification

changes and optional equipment, some sections of this manual may not apply to your vehicle.

. All information, specifications and il- lustrations in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing. NISSAN

reserves the right to change specifica- tions or design at any time without notice.

. Do not remove this manual from the vehicle when selling this vehicle. The next user of the system may need the manual.

. The latest Multi Function Display Own- ers Manual is available on the follow- ing websites. For US: www.Nissanusa.com For Canada: www.nissan.ca

2020 NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No part of this Owners Manual may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, me- chanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written per- mission of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

Table of Contents 1 Introduction

How to use this manual.... 1-2 Safety information................ 1-3 Trademarks................................ 1-4 Regulatory information .... 1-5 Licenses......................................... 1-7

2 Getting started

System features ..................... 2-2 Control buttons and touch screen display .......... 2-4 Starting system....................... 2-9 Basic operation.................... 2-10 System settings................... 2-18

3 Audio system

Audio operation precautions ................................ 3-2 Names and functions of audio control buttons .... 3-11

Audio operations ................ 3-12 Audio settings....................... 3-34 CD/USB memory device care and cleaning .............. 3-35

4 Hands-Free Phone

Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System.......................... 4-2

5 Information

Information menu................. 5-2 NissanConnect Services powered by SiriusXM....... 5-6 SiriusXM Travel Link and SiriusXM TrafficTM .... 5-16 Apple CarPlayTM................... 5-18

6 Navigation

Safety information................ 6-3 Map operation ......................... 6-3 Setting destination............ 6-14

Route guidance.................... 6-28 Viewing traffic information.............................. 6-45 Storing a location/route....................... 6-48 Navigation settings........... 6-56 General information for navigation system............. 6-59

7 Voice recognition

Voice recognition .................. 7-2

8 Multi function meter

About multi function meter............................................... 8-2 Basic operation....................... 8-3 Custom view screen ........... 8-5 Driving support screen.......................................... 8-15 Driving record screen...... 8-21

9 Troubleshooting guide

Customer assistance.......... 9-2 System unit ................................ 9-3 Audio system............................ 9-5 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System....................... 9-14 NissanConnect Services ...................................... 9-17 Apple CarPlayTM................... 9-18 Navigation ................................ 9-19 Voice recognition ............... 9-26

1 Introduction How to use this manual .......................................................... 1-2

For safe operation ................................................................. 1-2 Reference symbols ................................................................ 1-2 Screen illustrations ............................................................... 1-2

Safety information ....................................................................... 1-3 Trademarks ....................................................................................... 1-4

Regulatory information ........................................................... 1-5 Laser product ......................................................................... 1-5 Bluetooth devices ............................................................. 1-6

Licenses ............................................................................................... 1-7 Telematic Control Unit Gen2K .................................. 1-7

1. Introduction

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

This manual uses special words, symbols, icons and illustrations organized by func- tion. Please refer to the following items and familiarize yourself with them.

FOR SAFE OPERATION

WARNING This is used to indicate a hazard that could cause death or serious personal injury. To avoid or reduce the risk, follow the information and instruc- tions exactly.

CAUTION This is used to indicate a hazard that could cause minor or moderate per- sonal injury. To avoid or reduce the risk, follow the information and in- structions carefully.

NOTICE This is used to indicate a hazard that could cause damage to your vehicle. To avoid or reduce the risk, follow the information and instructions.

NOTE:

Indicates items that help you under- stand andmaximize the performance of your vehicle. If ignored, theymay lead to a malfunction or poor performance. REFERENCE SYMBOLS

INFO:

This indicates information that is neces- sary for efficient use of your vehicle or accessories.

Reference page:

This indicates the title and page that you should refer to. < >: Indicates a button on the control panel. [ ]: This indicates a key/item displayed on the screen.

Voice Command:

This indicates an operation by voice command.

SCREEN ILLUSTRATIONS . The illustrations in this manual are

representatives of various models and may not be identical with the design and specifications of your ve- hicle.

. Icons and menu items displayed on the screen may be abbreviated or omitted from the screen illustrations when appropriate. The omitted icons and menu items are described as dotted lines as illustrated.

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SAFETY INFORMATION

This system is primarily designed to help you support pleasant driving as outlined in this manual. However, you, the driver, must use the system safely and properly. Information and the availability of services may not always be up to date. The system is not a substitute for safe, proper and legal driving. Before using the system, please read the following safety information. Always use the system as outlined in this manual.

WARNING . To operate the system, first park

the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake. Operating the system while driving can dis- tract the driver and may result in a serious accident.

. Exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. If the system doesnt respond immedi- ately, please be patient and keep your eyes on the road. Inattentive driving may lead to a crash result- ing in serious injuries or death.

. Do not rely on route guidance alone. Always be sure that all driving maneuvers are legal and safe in order to avoid accidents.

. Do not disassemble or modify this system. If you do, it may result in accidents, fire or electrical shock.

. If you notice any foreign objects in the system hardware, spill liquid on the systemor notice smoke or a smell coming from it, stop using the system immediately and it is recommended you contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer. Ignoring such conditions may lead to acci- dents, fire or electrical shock.

CAUTION . Some jurisdictions may have laws

limiting the use of video screens while driving. Use this system only where it is legal to do so.

. Extreme temperature conditions [below 4F (20C) and above 158F (70C)] could affect the per- formance of the system.

. The display screen may break if it is hit with a hard or sharp object. If

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the display screen breaks, do not touch it. Doing so could result in an injury.

NOTE:

Do not keep the system running with the engine stopped. Doing so may dis- charge the vehicle battery. When you use the system, always keep the engine running.

TRADEMARKS

Windows and Windows Media are regis- tered trademarks or trademarks of Micro- soft Corporation in the United States of America and/or other countries. Windows Media Player: This product is protected by certain intellectual property right of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited with- out a license from Microsoft.

Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a

service mark of Apple Inc.

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Blue- tooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Clarion Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

HD Radio Technology manufactured un- der license from iBiquity Digital Corpora- tion. U.S. and Foreign Patents. For patents see http://patents.dts.com/. HD Radio and the HD, HD Radio, and ARC logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the Uni- ted States and/or other countries.

SiriusXM services require a subscription after trial period and are sold separately

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or as a package. The satellite service is available only in the 48 contiguous USA and DC. SiriusXM satellite service is also available in Canada; see www.siriusxm.ca.

SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM TrafficTM subscriptions are sold separately or as a package, and are continuous until you call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com. SiriusXM Travel Link is available in select markets. For more information, call Listener Care at 1- 877-447-0011 or visit siriusxm.com/traffic.

SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM Travel Link subscriptions are sold sepa- rately or as a package, and are continuous until you call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for com- plete terms at www.siriusxm.com. SiriusXM Travel Link is available in select markets. For more information, call Listener Care at 1-877-447-0011 or visit siriusxm.com/travellink.

App StoreSM

Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Siri Siri is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple CarPlayTM

Apple CarPlayTM is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google PlayTM

Google, Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. GoogleTM

Google is a trademark of Google Inc.

REGULATORY INFORMATION

LASER PRODUCT This NissanConnect with Navigation and Services is certified as a Class 1 laser product. The system complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.

WARNING . Do not disassemble or modify this

system. There are no user service- able parts in the system.

. If maintenance, adjustments and operations other than those spe- cified in this manual are at- tempted, injury due to laser radiation and exposure could oc- cur.

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BLUETOOTH DEVICES

FCC Regulatory information (for U.S.) FCC ID: WY2QY8050 NOTE This device compiles with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer- ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Ex- posure This equipment complies with FCC radia- tion exposure limits set forth for uncon- trolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equip- ment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and

more between the radiator and persons body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

IC Regulatory information (for Canada) The antenna cannot be removed (and changed) by user. This device complies with Industry Cana- da license-exempt RSS standard(s). Op- eration is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including inter- ference that may cause undesired opera- tion of the device. CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Ex- posure This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evalua- tion (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and

persons body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles.) Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer- ence-Causing Equipment Regulations.

For Quebec : Lantenne ne peut tre enleve (et mod- ifi) par lutilisateur. NOTE Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appa- reils radio exempts de licence. Lexploita- tion est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas pro- duire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. ATTENTION : l`exposition aux rayonne- ments radiofrquence Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux radiations IC dfinies pour un environnement non contrl et satisfait RSS-102 de la frquence radio (RF) IC rgles d`exposition. Cet quipement

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prsente des niveaux trs faibles dnergie RF rput conforme sans valuation de l`exposition maximale permissive (MPE). Mais il est souhaitable quil devrait tre install et fonctionner avec au moins 20 cm entre le radiateur et le corps de la personne ( l`exception des membres:. Mains, poignets, pieds et chevilles). Co-localisation : Cet metteur ne doit pas tre co-implants ou exploits en con- jonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre metteur.

LICENSES

TELEMATIC CONTROL UNIT GEN2K A. INTRODUCTION This product Telematic Control Unit Gen2K incorporates the following soft- ware: (1) the software developed by, or devel- oped for, Ficosa International, S.A. (Fico- sa), (2) the software owned by third party and licensed to Ficosa, (3) the software licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2 (GPL), (4) the software licensed under the GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Ver- sion 2.0 or the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.1 (collectively LGPL), the Mozilla Public license v2 (MPL) , the GPL-2.0 l icense with- OpenSSL-exception (GPLOpenSSL) and GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3 with GCC exception (together with the GPL software, jointly Copyleft Software), and/or (5) open sourced software licensed under terms and conditions other than Copyleft

Software.

For the software classified as (3) or (4) above, a copy of the license text is included with the source code in the URL indicated below, and please also refer to the terms and conditions of Copyleft Software licenses at the websites listed below: GPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old- licenses/gpl-2.0.html and https://www. gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html LGPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old- licenses/lgpl-2.1.html and http://www. gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.0. html MPL: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/ MPL/2.0/ GPL-2 .0-wi th-OpenSSL-except ion : https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptset- up/blob/master/COPYING GPLv3 GCC Exception: https://www.gnu. org/licenses/gcc-exception-3.1.en.html

The software classified as (3) and (4) above are copyrighted by multiple people. Please refer to the websites below regard- ing the copyright notices of those people. https://www.f icosa.com/software/

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opensource/ The software licensed under the licenses indicated in (3) and (4) above (Copyleft Software) is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WAR- RANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

For at least three (3) years from delivery of a device embedding the above product, Ficosa will give to any third party who contacts us at the Contact Information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution, a complete ma- chine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to the Copyleft Software indicated above. When requesting this source code, please specify Product: Tele- matic Control Unit Gen2K and version Cx9.

Furthermore, source code and licenses corresponding to the Copyleft Software listed above is freely available to you and any member of the public at the website listed below: https://www.f icosa.com/software/ opensource/

[Contact Information] For enquiries about open source software at FICOSA, please contact Ficosas Com- plianceOfficer by email: FOSS@ficosa.com

Please note that we are unable to answer any queries regarding source code details, etc. In addition, it is necessary for end users to provide their own internet connection. The end user is responsible for any con- nection or line charges incurred through browsing websites or downloading.

B. LICENSING AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE INFORMATION The software classified as (5) above con- tains various open sourced software (OSS) listed in the below website. Please see the website indicted next for the terms and conditions of the licenses (OSS Licenses) and other information regarding the OSS contained this Product: https://www.f icosa.com/software/ opensource/

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2 Getting started System features ............................................................................. 2-2

Navigation system................................................................. 2-2 Multi function meter ............................................................ 2-2

Control buttons and touch screen display .............. 2-4 Control panel ............................................................................. 2-4 Liquid crystal display ........................................................... 2-5 Steering wheel switches .................................................. 2-6 Display Commander ............................................................ 2-7 USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack ....................................... 2-7

Starting system .............................................................................. 2-9 Start-up screen ........................................................................ 2-9

Basic operation ........................................................................... 2-10 Selecting menu from Launch Bar .......................... 2-10 Touch panel operation ................................................... 2-11

Main screen operations ............................................... 2-12 Adjusting settings ............................................................ 2-14 How to input letters and numbers ..................... 2-14 How to view and operate HOME MENU screen ........................................................................ 2-15 Functions disabled while driving .......................... 2-17

System settings .......................................................................... 2-18 Settings menu ..................................................................... 2-18 Display settings .................................................................. 2-19 Volume and Beeps settings ..................................... 2-19 Comfort & Convenience settings......................... 2-20 Language and unit settings ..................................... 2-21 Clock settings ...................................................................... 2-21 Connecting Bluetooth device .............................. 2-22

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SYSTEM FEATURES

NAVIGATION SYSTEM Contained within NISSANs authentic na- vigation system, the navigation and audio systems are all available for use.

Navigation screen

Audio screen

Information screen Available items: . Audio

3. Audio system . Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone

4. Hands-Free Phone . Vehicle information/Traffic informa-

tion 5. Information

. Navigation function 6. Navigation

. System setting System settings (page 2-18)

. Voice recognition 7. Voice recognition

MULTI FUNCTION METER

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Operating the multi function me- ter while driving can lead to a crash resulting in serious injuries or death. Always park the vehicle in a safe place before operating the display screen.

. Look at the display screen only briefly while driving. Keep your eyes on the road. Inattentive driv- ingmay lead to a crash resulting in serious injuries or death.

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Performance and vehicle infor- mation Drivers can customize the panel by choos- ing up to six information gauges for the preferred information.

Custom view screen (page 8-5)

Custom view screen (three panels)

Custom view screen (six panels) Various performance and vehicle informa- tion views are available.

Panel list (page 8-6)

Stopwatch screen Stopwatch screen can be used to record your driving time. The timed record can be saved.

Stopwatch screen (page 8-21)

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CONTROL BUTTONS AND TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY

CONTROL PANEL

: Push to display the current location map. During route guidance with a map screen displayed, push this but- ton to show/hide the split screen.

Map operation (page 6-3)

: Push to display the HOME MENU screen.

How to view and operate HOME MENU screen (page 2-15)

< >: Push to switch between the day screen (bright) and the night screen (dark) and to adjust the level of screen brightness. Push and hold the button to turn off the display. Push the button again to turn on the display.

Display settings (page 2-19) < >: Push to eject a CD.

Compact Disc (CD) player (page 3-18)

CD slot: Insert a CD into the slot.

Compact Disc (CD) player (page 3-18)

Touch screen display: Various information and operation menus are displayed on the liquid crystal display. Touch keys and icons on the screen for operation.

Touch panel operation (page 2-11)

Map data card slot: The slot is for the map data SD card provided with your vehicle. To eject the SD card, open the lid and push the SD card in and then release.

Map data (page 6-65) : Push to display the multi function meter screen.

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< >/< >: In audio operation, selecting and fast- forwarding/rewinding tracks as well as radio station/channel scanning can be performed.

3. Audio system : Push to display the audio screen. When this button is pushed while the audio screen is displayed, a screen to select an audio source will be dis- played.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

>: Push to turn the power of the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. : When amenu screen is displayed, turn the dial to select items on the screen. Push to confirm the selected item or setting. The button can also be used for audio operations.

Audio main buttons (page 3-11) : Depending on the screen, pushing the

button will display the previous screen. For character input operation, push or push and hold to delete the charac- ters entered. Push and hold to quit the voice recognition session.

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NOTICE . Never insert foreign objects such

as coins into the SD card slot. Doing so may result in a malfunc- tion of the device.

. Do not apply too much pressure when inserting the SD card into the slot. Doing so may result in a malfunction of the device.

. The SD card may be hot when it is removed from the device. This does not indicate a malfunction.

NOTE:

Do not remove the SD card containing map data. If the SD card containingmap data is accidentally removed, reinsert the SD card containing map data into the slot and place the ignition switch in the OFF position. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY The display is a liquid crystal display and should be handled with care.

WARNING Never disassemble the display. Some parts utilize extremely high voltage. Touching them may result in serious personal injury.

Characteristics of liquid crystal display . If the temperature inside the vehicle is

especially low, the display will stay relatively dim or the movement of the images may be slow. These conditions are normal. The display will function normally when the interior of the vehicle has warmed up.

. Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than others. This condition is

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an inherent characteristic of liquid crystal displays, and it is not a mal- function.

. A remnant of the previous display image may remain on the screen. This screen burn is inherent in displays, and it is not a malfunction.

. The screen may become distorted by strong magnetic fields.

Maintenance of display

NOTICE . To clean the display, stop the

vehicle in a safe location. . Clean the display with the ignition

switch in the OFF position. If the display is cleaned while the igni- tion switch is placed in the ON position, unintentional operation may occur.

. To clean the display, never use a rough cloth, alcohol, benzine, thin- ner or any kind of solvent or paper towel with a chemical cleaning agent. They will scratch or deterio- rate the panel.

. Do not splash any liquid such as water or car fragrance on the dis- play. Contact with liquid will cause

the system to malfunction.

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, then wipe the screen.

STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES

< >: Push + or - side of the switch to adjust the volume. < > (Back): Push to go back to the previous screen while operating the voice re- cognition system. Push and hold to end a voice recognition session.

< >/< >, : During voice recognition operation, tilt up/down to highlight different items, and push to select the high- lighted item. Audio operations are also possible by tilting the switch up and down.

Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons (page 3-12)

: Push to change the audio source to the available mode.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

< > (TALK): Push to use the voice recognition system. Push and hold to end the voice recognition session.

Giving voice commands (page 7-2)

When Apple CarPlayTM is active, push- ing and holding this button will start a Siri voice control session.

Siri operation (page 5-19) < >: Push to display the hands-free phone operation screen. When you receive a phone call, push this button to answer the call.

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4. Hands-Free Phone : Push to start/stop the timer on the Stopwatch screen.

Multi function meter (page 2-2) : When using the stopwatch, push this button to record the required travel time.

Multi function meter (page 2-2)

DISPLAY COMMANDER With this system, the same operations as those for the control panel are possible using the Display Commander.

: Push to display the vehicles current location on the map.

During route guidance with a map screen displayed, push this button to show/hide the split screen.

Route guidance screens (page 6-32)

Push and hold to hear the current guidance for a programmed route.

: Push to display the HOME MENU screen. < BACK>: Push to go back to the previous screen. : Push to enter the selected item. If this button is pushed while a map is displayed, the map menu is shown on the display.

Map Menu screen (page 6-13) Center dial/Slide switch: Turning operation Turn the dial to scroll the highlighted item or to adjust a setting (treble, brightness, etc.). While the map screen is displayed, adjust the map scale by turning the dial. Sliding operation

Depending on the screen, sliding the slide switch can select areas on the screen or scroll the pages.

Basic operation (page 2-10) While the map screen is displayed, scroll the map screen by sliding the switch.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) CON- NECTION PORTS AND AUX (auxili- ary) INPUT JACK

WARNING Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.

NOTICE . Do not force the USB device into

the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side- down into the port may damage the port. Make sure that the USB device is connected correctly into the USB connection port.

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. Do not grab the USB connection port cover (if so equipped) when pulling the USB device out of the port. This could damage the port and the cover.

. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where it can be pulled unin- tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.

The vehicle is equipped with USB connec- tion ports and an AUX input jack. When connected, the in-vehicle audio system can play audio contents from the compa- tible device. Two USB connection ports and the AUX input jack are located in the center con- sole box.

USB connection port 1, 2: Connect a compatible device to play media from an iPod, iPhone or a USB memory device. The iPhone must be connected to USB connection port 1 to be used for Apple CarPlayTM. AUX (Auxiliary) input jack: Connect an audio player that accepts a 1/8 in (3.5 mm) TRS connector (such as an MP3 player etc.) to play music.

INFO:

. Refer to your AUX and USB device manufacturers owner information re- garding the proper use and care of the device.

. One USB memory device or one iPod can be operated by the voice recogni- tion system. When two USB memory devices are connected, only one of the devices can be operated by the voice recognition system.

Voice recognition settings (page 7-18)

. Cables made by Apple Inc. should be used to connect electronic devices marketed by Apple Inc.

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STARTING SYSTEM

The system starts when the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON position.

START-UP SCREEN The start-up screen is displayed when the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON position.

After an animated start-up screen is displayed, a message screen will be dis- played. Touch [OK] after reading and agreeing to the message displayed on the screen. If you do not agree to the message, some of the functions on the system will be disabled.

NOTE:

Do not keep the system running with the engine stopped. Doing so may dis- charge the vehicle battery. When you use the system, always keep the engine running.

INFO:

. After the engine is started, the opera- tion instructions will only be displayed the first time the screen is displayed.

. The system saves the screen displayed at the time the engine is turned off.

. Clarion logo is a registered trade- mark of Clarion Co., Ltd. and the POLYPHONY DIGITAL logo is a regis- tered trademark of Polyphony Digital Corporation.

. The operation instruction screen will disappear automatically after a few seconds or when you start to operate

the screen.

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BASIC OPERATION

The system can be operated with the touch panel as well as switches on the control panel, steering wheel and the Display Commander. This manual mainly describes the touch panel operation.

SELECTING MENU FROM LAUNCH BAR

Various system functions can be accessed by touching the items on the Launch Bar

which is displayed on most of the main menu screens. (The Launch Bar does not appear on some screens such as scrolled map screen, keyboard screen, etc.) Touch the keys on the Launch Bar to display the corresponding menu screens.

The following menus are available on the Launch Bar. . [Audio] . [Phone] . [Info] . [MENU] . [Map] . [Navi] . [Settings] Launch Bar operation with Display Com- mander:

Sliding the slide switch backwards will enable the center dial operation of the Launch Bar. Slide the switch forward to return to operate Shortcuts with the center dial.

Audio Touching [Audio] on the Launch Bar will display the audio screen. When [Audio] is touched while the audio screen is dis- played, the audio source menu screen will be displayed.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

INFO:

Pushing will also display the audio screen.

Phone Touching [Phone] on the Launch Bar will display the phone menu screen.

INFO:

Pushing < > on the steering wheel will also display the phone menu screen.

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Info Touching [Info] on the Launch Bar will display the information menu screen.

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Various information can be accessed and viewed from the information menu screen.

Information menu (page 5-2)

MENU Touching [MENU] on the Launch Bar will display the center page of the HOME MENU screen. The HOME MENU screen consists of three pages which can be personalized by displaying preferred Shortcuts/Widgets.

How to view and operate HOME MENU screen (page 2-15)

INFO:

Pushing

will also display the HOME MENU screen.

Map Touching [Map] on the Launch Bar will display the map of the current vehicle location.

INFO:

Pushing will also display the map screen.

Displaying current vehicle location (page 6-3)

Navi Touching [Navi] on the Launch Bar will display the destination setting screen or the route menu screen, depending on whether a route is set for route guidance. When a route is not set, menus used to set destination for route guidance can be accessed from this screen.

Setting destination (page 6-14) When a route is set, menus for route information and route editing are dis- played on this screen.

Route menu (page 6-34)

Settings Touching [Settings] on the Launch Bar will display the setting menu screen. Settings for the various functions in the system can be changed from this screen.

Settings menu (page 2-18)

TOUCH PANEL OPERATION The system can be controlled mainly by the touch panel operation. . Touch

Select a key on the screen to select the item and to display the corresponding screen.

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INFO:

Some keys function differently depending on whether the key is touched briefly or when it is being touched and held for a few seconds.

. Swipe/Flick

Menu screen pages will skip to the next page when swiped/flicked hori- zontally. Some of the list screens can also be scrolled by swiping/flicking on the screen vertically.

MAIN SCREEN OPERATIONS . Displaying previous screen

Touch [ ] to return to the screen displayed previously.

. Horizontal scrolling

Touch [<] to scroll to the previous page. Touch [>] to scroll to the next page. Indicates the position of the currently displayed page.

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Page scrolling with Display Com- mander:

Slide the slide switch leftward to scroll to the previous page. Slide the slide switch rightward to scroll to the next page.

. Vertical scrolling

Touch [ ] or [ ] to scroll the message or list one item at a time. Touch [ ] or [ ] to skip to the next page. Indicates the total number of items in the list and the entry number of the selected item.

. Scrolling list by selecting alphabet

Touch one of the alphabetical keys to scroll the list to the section of the list that begins with the letter selected. Alphabetical scrolling with Display Commander:

To operate the alphabetical keys for

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alphabetical scrolling with the Display Commander, slide the slide switch to the left so that the alphabetical keys can be selected by rotating the center dial. Slide the slide switch rightward to return to operate the list.

INFO:

Depending on the screens, swiping on the touch screen can scroll pages vertically or horizontally.

ADJUSTING SETTINGS

Touch adjustment keys, such as [-]/[+], etc., to adjust each item. Each time a key is touched, the indicator moves along the bar. For items with [ON] indicator, touch the menu item to turn on/off the setting. The indicator light will turn on when the setting is turned on.

HOW TO INPUT LETTERS AND NUMBERS Basic operations to enter letters and numbers are explained here. Character and number input screens vary depending on the conditions.

Alphabet input screen

Entered characters are displayed. Touch to delete the last character entered. Touch and hold to delete all the characters entered. Touch to change the type of key- board. [A-Z]: Displays alphabet input screen. [ ]: Displays symbol input screen.

[123]: Displays number input screen. Touch to switch between the upper- case and lowercase character input screen. Touch to enter a space. Touch to enter a character. Touch to confirm the entry.

INFO:

Push briefly to delete the last character entered. Push and hold the button to delete all the characters entered.

Number input screen

Entered characters are displayed.

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Touch to delete the last number entered. Touch and hold to delete all the characters entered. Touch to enter a number. Touch to confirm the entry.

HOW TO VIEW AND OPERATE HOME MENU SCREEN Push

or touch [MENU] on the Launch Bar to display the HOME MENU screen. On the HOMEMENU screenwhich consists of 3 pages, preferred Shortcuts and Wid- gets can be laid out.

Shortcut icons: Icons for frequently used menu items can be placed on the HOME MENU

screens as Shortcuts. Shortcuts of navigation, information, phone, audio and setting menus are available. Widget: Useful information such as audio, weather, clock, etc. can be displayed as Widgets. Depending on the con- tents, keys in the box can be touched for operations.

INFO:

The HOME MENU screen can be edited. Customizing HOME MENU screen (page 2-16)

Default menus: The following Shortcuts and Widgets are set to be displayed as default on the HOME MENU screen.

Shortcuts/Widgets Content [Home] Page 6-21 [Apple CarPlay] Page 5-18 [Previous Destina- tions]

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[Call History] Page 4-4 [Audio Information] Page 3-12 [SXM Traffic] Page 5-2 [SXM Fuel Prices] Page 5-2 [SXM Sports] Page 5-2 [SXM Stocks] Page 5-2 [SXM Weather] Page 5-2 [Edit Menu] Page 2-16 [Digital Clock] Digital clock is dis-

played.

INFO:

. Default menus on the HOME MENU screen are subject to change without notice.

. A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to receive SXM information services.

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Customizing HOME MENU screen The HOME MENU screen can be persona- lized by selecting which Shortcuts and Widgets to be displayed and where to place them on the screen.

1. Push and hold

or touch and hold [MENU] while the HOME MENU screen is displayed.

2. Edit the Shortcuts and the Widgets on the Edit Home Menu screen.

3. Touch [Save] to apply the change. Following editing operations are available.

Moving an item:

1. Touch a Widget or a Shortcut icon you wish tomove. The arrows [ < ], [ > ], [ ] or [ ] will appear by the icon. (Only [ < ] and [ > ] are available for the Widget.)

2. Touch the arrows to move the icon.

Adding an item:

1. Touch a blank box for Widget/Short- cut.

2. Touch [ + ] displayed by the box. 3. Touch [Shortcut Icons] or [Widgets]

and select a preferred item you wish to add.

. Available Shortcut categories [Audio Source] [Phone] [Info] [Navigation] [Settings]

. Available Widgets [Audio Information] [Current Conditions] [5-Day Weather Forecast] [Digital Clock] [Analog Clock]

INFO:

To add a Widget, 4 open Shortcut spots are needed.

Deleting an item:

Touch [ X ] on the Shortcut or Widget you wish to delete. Touch [Delete] to confirm.

Setting layout to default:

Touch [Reset] on the Edit Home Menu screen. Touch [Yes] to confirm.

INFO:

. Touching [Settings] on the Launch Bar and touching [Edit Home Menu] will also display the Edit Home Menu screen.

. Access to the SiriusXM Travel Link services requires a SiriusXM subscrip- tion.

SiriusXM Travel Link and Sir- iusXM TrafficTM (page 5-16)

. Available Shortcuts/Widgets and the default menus on the HOME MENU screen are subject to change without notice.

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FUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE DRIVING

Example

To ensure safe driving, some functions cannot be operated or have limited op- eration while the vehicle is in motion. The on-screen text and keys for these restricted functions will be grayed-out or muted and cannot be selected while driving. In some cases, a screen message will appear indicating a restricted func- tion. Restricted functions while driving include: . Character (letter and number) input

screen . Scrolling and viewing of certain list

screens . Displaying detail information and

touching item on some information screen

. Adding/editing home location, ad- dress book entries and current route

. Registering cellular phones

. Connecting Bluetooth devices for the first time

. Making a call by dial number and handset phonebook

. Setting phone, NissanConnect Ser- vices, Bluetooth functions, etc.

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. Various other settings These functions will become available again when the vehicle speed is not in motion. Some of the destination setting functions that become unavailable while driving can be operated by voice recognition system. Available voice commands may differ depending on the language setting.

SYSTEM SETTINGS

The system settings can be changed for convenience. Available setting items may vary depend- ing on models and specifications.

SETTINGS MENU Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar and touch a setting item you wish to adjust.

Available setting items

Setting item Result [Bluetooth] Displays the Blue-

tooth Audio and Phone setting screen.

Bluetooth set- tings (page 2-22)

[Phone] Displays the Phone & Mail setting screen.

Phone and text message assis- tant settings (page 4-9)

[Navigation] Displays the naviga- tion settings screen.

Navigation set- tings (page 6-56)

[Sound] Displays the audio settings screen.

Audio settings (page 3-34)

[Display] Displays the display settings screen.

Display settings (page 2-19)

[Volume & Beeps] Displays the volume adjustment screen.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19)

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[Clock] Displays the clock ad- justment screen.

Clock settings (page 2-21)

[Edit Home Menu] Displays the menu editing screen.

Customizing HOME MENU screen (page 2-16)

[NissanConnect Services]

Displays the Nissan- Connect Services settings screen.

NissanConnect Services settings (page 5-15)

[Voice Recogni- tion]

Displays the voice re- cognition system set- tings screen.

Voice recogni- tion settings (page 7-18)

[Sonar] Displays the sonar settings screen. See vehicle Owners Man- ual for details of the sonar system.

[Comfort & Con- venience]

Displays the Comfort & Convenience set- tings screen.

Comfort & Con- venience set- tings (page 2-20)

[Language & Units]

Displays the Language and Units settings screen.

Language and unit settings (page 2-21)

[Camera] Displays the camera setting screen. See vehicle Owners Man- ual for details of the monitor system.

[Apple CarPlay Settings]

Displays the Apple CarPlayTM settings screen.

Apple CarPlayTM (page 5-18)

DISPLAY SETTINGS Menu items to adjust display settings are available. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Display]. 3. Touch a preferred adjustment item

and adjust to the preferred setting.

Available setting items

Setting item Action [Display] Turns the screen off.

Pushing and holding < > will also turn off the screen. Push < > to turn the screen back on.

[Brightness] Adjusts the brightness of the display.

[Contrast] Adjusts the contrast of the display.

[Background Color]

Changes the background color of the map screen. Select the color mode from [Day] and [Night]. Pushing < > will also change the background color.

VOLUME AND BEEPS SETTINGS The volume of various functions including audio, phone, navigation voice guidance, and system beeps can be adjusted. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Volume & Beeps].

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Available setting items

Setting item Action [Audio Vo- lume]

Adjusts the volume level of the audio system.

[Guidance Vo- lume]

Adjusts the volume level of the guidance voice and the voice recognition sys- tem voice responses.

[Ringtone] Adjusts the volume level of the ringtone of incom- ing calls.

[Incoming Call/Siri]

Adjusts the volume level of the incoming call or Siri.

[Outgoing Call] Adjusts the outgoing call volume.

[NissanCon- nect Svcs.]

Adjusts the volume level of text-to-speech for text messaging and Nis- sanConnect Services an- nouncements.

[Button Beeps] Turns on/off the button beep sound and alarm for a prohibited operations.

[Guidance Voice]

Turns on/off the voice guidance.

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE SET- TINGS Various settings for your comfort and convenience can be changed. This key does not appear on the display until the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Comfort & Convenience].

Available setting items

Setting item Action [Auto Interior Illumination]

Turns on/off the auto in- terior illumination setting. When this item is turned to ON, the interior lights will illuminate if any door is unlocked.

[Light Sensi- tivity]

Sets the light sensitivity for the automatic headlights.

[Speed Sen- sing Wiper In- terval]

Turns on/off the speed sensing wiper interval setting. When this item is turned to ON, the wiper interval is adjusted automatically ac- cording to the vehicle speed.

[Light Off De- lay]

Sets the duration of the automatic headlights.

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[Selective Door Unlock]

When this item is turned to ON, only the drivers door is unlocked first after the door unlock operation. When the door handle re- quest switch on the dri- vers or front passengers side door is pushed to be unlocked, only the corre- sponding door is unlocked first. All the doors can be unlocked if the door un- lock operation is per- formed again within 60 seconds. When this item is turned to OFF, all the doors will be unlocked after the door unlock operation is per- formed once.

[Intelligent Key Lock/Un- lock]

Turns on/off the intelligent key lock/unlock setting. When this item is turned to ON, door lock/unlock function by pushing the door handle request switch will be activated.

[Return All Settings to Default]

Returns all settings to the default.

LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS This changes the display language and measurement unit used in the system. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Language & Units]. Available setting items

Setting item Action [Select Lan- guage]

Selects the system lan- guage. The language setting is applied to the touch screen display, voice announcements, the voice recognition system.

[Select Units] Selects the system unit. [Select Units (Tire Pres- sure)]

Selects the system unit for tire pressure display.

Viewing Tire Pres- sure information (page 5-5)

INFO:

Do not change the position of the ignition switch while changing the language.

CLOCK SETTINGS Clock settings of the system can be changed. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Clock]. Available setting items

Setting item Action [On-screen Clock]

Sets the clock display on/ off. When this item is on, the clock display appears.

[Clock For- mat (24h)]

Turns on/off the 24-hour display mode. When turned off, the clock is set to the 12-hour mode.

[Offset (hour)] Adjusts the offset value (hour).

[Offset (min)] Adjusts the offset value (minutes).

[Daylight Savings Time]

Turns on/off the daylight saving time setting.

[Time Zone] Select an appropriate time zone from the list. When selecting [Auto], the system selects the time zone automatically.

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CONNECTING BLUETOOTH DE- VICE Your vehicle is equipped with the Blue- tooth Hands-Free Phone System and Bluetooth audio device. If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth en- abled cellular phone or Bluetooth audio device, you can set up the wireless con- nection between your cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module or Blue- tooth audio and in-vehicle audio module. With Bluetooth wireless technology, you can make or receive a telephone call with your cellular phone in your pocket and listen to Bluetooth audio.

Connecting cellular phone/audio device To use the Bluetooth device with the in- vehicle system for the first time, the device connection operation is required. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Bluetooth] and touch [Connect

Device]. A message is displayed. 3. Touch [Yes] to connect a cellular

phone. Touch [No] to connect an audio device and operate as guided by the system. (Operations may differ de- pending on the device.)

NOTE:

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 differ- ent locationmay reduce or eliminate the noise.

INFO:

. Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be connected. If 5 devices are already connected, one of the devices must first be deleted before another device can be connected.

Bluetooth settings (page 2-22) . The pairing procedure of the cellular

phone varies according to each cellu- lar phone. See the cellular phone Own- ers Manual for the details.

. Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ for a recommended Bluetooth device.

Bluetooth settings The Bluetooth settings can be changed according to your preference. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Bluetooth].

3. Touch a preferred item. Available setting items

Setting item Action [Bluetooth] Turns the Bluetooth

connection to the vehicle on/off.

[Connect De- vice]

Bluetooth devices can be connected to the in- vehicle system.

[Select BT De- vice]

Registered Bluetooth devices are shown on the list. Select a device you wish to use from the list. You can also edit the name, delete registered devices or display infor- mation of the registered device.

[Edit Bluetooth Information]

The in-vehicle system name and the PIN code can be changed. A device address can also be viewed.

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INFO:

From [Edit Bluetooth Information], the device name that appears on the screen can be changed and be renamed from the name set as default to the preferred name (such as Steves Car for example).

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MEMO

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3 Audio system Audio operation precautions .............................................. 3-2

Radio ................................................................................................ 3-2 Compact Disc (CD) player ................................................ 3-4 USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection ports ...... 3-5 Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ......... 3-7 Bluetooth streaming audio ...................................... 3-10

Names and functions of audio control buttons ........................................................................... 3-11

Audio main buttons .......................................................... 3-11 Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons ..................................................................... 3-12

Audio operations........................................................................ 3-12 Audio main operation ...................................................... 3-12

Radio ........................................................................................... 3-13 Compact Disc (CD) player .......................................... 3-18 USB memory device player ....................................... 3-21 iPod player .......................................................................... 3-25 Bluetooth audio .............................................................. 3-29 Auxiliary (AUX) devices .................................................. 3-32

Audio settings .............................................................................. 3-34 Audio adjustments when map, audio or HOME MENU is displayed ............................................ 3-35

CD/USB memory device care and cleaning......... 3-35 CD ................................................................................................. 3-35 USB memory device ....................................................... 3-35

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AUDIO OPERATION PRECAU- TIONS

NOTICE . Operate the audio system only

when the vehicle engine is run- ning. Operating the audio system for extended periods of time with the engine turned off can dis- charge the vehicle battery.

. Do not allow the system to get wet. Excessive moisture such as spilled liquids may cause the system to malfunction.

RADIO Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position before turning on the radio. If you listen to the radio with the engine not running, the ignition switch should be placed in the ACC position. Radio reception is affected by station signal strength, distance from radio trans- mitter, 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.

Radio reception Your radio system is equipped with state- of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance radio reception. These circuits are de- signed to extend reception range, and to enhance the quality of that reception. However there are some general charac- teristics of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect radio reception quality in a moving vehicle, even when the finest equipment is used. These characteristics are completely normal in a given recep- tion area, and do not indicate any mal- function in your radio system. Reception conditions will constantly change because of vehicle movement. Buildings, terrain, signal distance and interference from other vehicles can work against ideal reception. Described below are some of the factors that can affect your radio reception. Some cellular phones or other devices may cause interference or a buzzing noise to come from the audio system speakers. Storing the device in a different location may reduce or eliminate the noise.

FM radio reception

Range: the FM range is normally limited to 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km), with monaural (single station) FM having slightly more range than stereo FM. Ex- ternal influencesmay sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 miles (40 km). The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance between the transmitter and receiver. FM signals follow a line-of- sight path, exhibiting many of the same characteristics as light. For example they will reflect off objects. Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away from a station transmitter, the

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signals will tend to fade and/or drift. Static and flutter: During signal interfer- ence from buildings, large hills or due to antenna position, usually in conjunction with increased distance from the station transmitter, static or flutter can be heard. This can be reduced by lowering the treble setting to reduce the treble response. Multipath reception: Because of the re- flective characteristics of FM signals, di- rect and reflected signals reach the receiver at the same time. The signals may cancel each other, resulting in mo- mentary flutter or loss of sound.

AM radio reception AM signals, because of their low fre- quency, can bend around objects and skip along the ground. In addition, the signals can bounce off the ionosphere and be bent back to earth. Because of these characteristics, AM signals are also sub- ject to interference as they travel from transmitter to receiver. Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing through freeway underpasses or in areas with many tall buildings. It can also occur for several seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in areas where no ob- stacles exist. Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electri-

cal power lines, electric signs and even traffic lights.

HD RadioTM Technology reception (for U.S.) HD Radio Technology reception needs to be activated to receive HD Radio broad- casts.

Radio Menu (page 3-15) This enables you to receive radio broad- casts digitally (where available), providing a better quality sound with clear recep- tion. When this feature is not activated or HD Radio broadcasts are not available, you will receive analog radio (AM/FM) broadcasts.

Satellite radio reception When the satellite radio is used for the first time or the vehicle battery has been replaced, the satellite radio may not work properly. This is not a malfunction. Wait more than 10 minutes with the satellite radio ON and the vehicle outside of any metal or large building for the satellite radio to receive all of the necessary data. SiriusXM services require a subscription after trial period and are sold separately or as a package. The satellite service is available only in the 48 contiguous USA and DC. SiriusXM satellite service is also

available in Canada; see www.siriusxm.ca. The satellite radio performance may be affected if cargo carried on the roof blocks the satellite radio signal. If possible, do not put cargo near the satellite antenna. A buildup of ice on the satellite radio antenna can affect satellite radio perfor- mance. Remove the ice to restore satellite radio reception.

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COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER

. Do not force a compact disc into the CD insert slot. This could damage the CD and/or CD player.

. Trying to load a CD with the CD door closed could damage the CD and/or CD player.

. During cold weather or rainy days, the player may malfunction due to the humidity. If this occurs, remove the CD and dehumidify or ventilate the player completely.

. The player may skip while driving on rough roads.

. The CD player sometimes cannot function when the passenger com- partment temperature is extremely high. Decrease the temperature before use.

. Only use high quality 4.7 in (12 cm) round discs that have the COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo on the disc or packaging.

. Do not expose the CD to direct sun- light.

. CDs that are of poor quality, dirty, scratched, covered with fingerprints or that have pin holes may not work properly.

. The following CDs may not work properly: Copy control compact discs (CCCD) Recordable compact discs (CD-R) Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW)

. Do not use the following CDs as they may cause the CD player to malfunc- tion. 3.1 in (8 cm) discs CDs that are not round CDs with a paper label CDs that are warped, scratched, or

have abnormal edges . This audio system can only play pre-

recorded CDs. It has no capabilities to record or burn CDs.

. If the CD cannot be played, one of the following messages will be displayed. Disc read error: Indicates a CLV, Focus, TOC or Access error. Check and reinsert the CD. Make sure that it is inserted correctly. Please eject disc: Indicates a mechanism error. If the CD can be ejected, eject and reinsert the CD. If the CD cannot be ejected, it is recommended you contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer for service. Unplayable file: Indicates that a readable file is not found on the inserted CD. Check the data in your CD.

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USB (Universal Serial Bus) CON- NECTION PORTS

WARNING Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.

NOTICE . Do not force the USB device into

the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side- down into the port may damage the port. Make sure that the USB device is connected correctly into the USB connection port.

. Do not grab the USB connection port cover (if so equipped) when pulling the USB device out of the port. This could damage the port and the cover.

. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where it can be pulled unin- tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.

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/areas, 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 mem- ory devices, USB hard drives and iPod players. Some USB devices may not be supported by this system. . Partitioned USB devices may not be

played correctly. . Some characters used in other lan-

guages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed properly on the display. Using English language characters with a USB device is recommended.

General notes for USB use: Refer to your device manufacturers own- er information regarding the proper care of the device. Notes for iPod use: . 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. . Audiobooks may not play in the same

order as they appear on an iPod.

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Specification chart for USB

Supported media USB2.0 Supported file systems FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 Folder levels Folder levels: 8, Files via folder: 255, Folders: 512 (including root folder), Files: 8000 Tag information (Song title, Artist name and Album name)

ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only) WMA tag (WMA only) AAC tag (AAC only)

Format Sampling frequency Supported bitrate MP3 *1 MPEG1 Layer-3 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 32-320 kbps

MPEG2 16, 22.05, 24 kHz 8-160 kbps WMA *2 8, 11.025, 16 ,22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 12-192 kbps AAC (MPEG4) *3 (Extension m4a only) 11.025, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 8-320 kbps

*1 MPEG2.5 is not supported. *2 WMA7, WMA8, WMA9, WMA9.1, WMA9.2 are supported. (WMA9 Professional, Lossless, Voice are not supported.) *3 Only AAC files encoded by iTunes are supported. HE-AAC (High-Efficiency) is not supported.

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COMPRESSED AUDIO FILES (MP3/ WMA/AAC)

Explanation of terms . MP3MP3 is short for Moving Pictures

Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the most well-known compressed di- gital 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 can reduce the file size by approximately a 10:1 ratio (Sampling: 44.1 kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with virtually no perceptible loss in quality. The compression reduces certain parts of sound that seem inaudible to most people.

. WMA Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a compressed audio format created by Microsoft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA codec offers greater file com- pression 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.

. Bit rate Bit rate denotes the number of bits per second used by a digital music file. The size and quality of a compressed digital audio file is deter-

mined by the bit rate used when encoding the file.

. Sampling frequency Sampling fre- quency is the rate at which the sam- ples of a signal are converted from analog to digital (A/D conversion) per second.

. Multisession Multisession is one of themethods for writing data tomedia. Writing data once to the media is called a single session, and writing more than once is called a multises- sion.

. ID3/WMA tag The ID3/WMA tag is the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title, artist, album title, encoding bit rate, track time duration, etc. ID3 tag in- formation is displayed on the Album/ Artist/Track title line on the display.

. AAC Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a compressed audio format. AAC of- fers greater file compression than MP3 and enables music file creation and storage at the same quality as MP3.

Playback order

. The folder names of folders not con- taining compressed audio files are not shown on the display.

. The playback order is the order in which the files were written by the

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writing software, so the files might not play in the desired order.

. Music playback order of compressed audio files is as illustrated.

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Specification chart for CD

Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW Supported file systems CD, CD-R, CD-RW

Supported ver- sions*1

MP3

Version MPEG1 Audio Layer3, MPEG2 Audio Layer3

Sampling frequency MPEG1 Audio Layer3: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz MPEG2 Audio Layer3: 16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHz

Bit rate MPEG1 Audio Layer3: 32 kbps - 320 kbps MPEG2 Audio Layer3: 8 kbps - 160 kbps

WMA*2

Version WMA7, WMA8, WMA9, WMA9.1, WMA9.2

Bit rate/Sampling fre- quency

Bit rate: Ver7, Ver8: 32-192kbps Ver9,Ver9.1,Ver9.2:32-192kbps, VBR Sampling frequency: Ver7, Ver8:8k/11.025k/16k/22k/32k/44.1k Ver9,Ver9.1, Ver9.2:8k/11.025k/16k/22k/32k/44.1k/48 kHz

AAC*3 Bit rate/Sampling fre- quency

Bit rate: 8-256 kbps, VBR Sampling frequency: 11.025-48kHz

Tag information (Song title, Artist name and Album name)

ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only) WMA tag (WMA only) AAC tag (AAC only)

Folder levels CD, CD-R, CD-RW: Folder levels: 8, Folders: 255 (including root folder), Files: 510 (Max. 255 files for one folder)

Displayable character codes*4 01: SHIFT-JIS, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, UTF-16 BOM, UTF-16 Big Endian, UTF-16 Little Endian, 02: UNICODE, 03: UTF-16

*1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played. *2 Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played. *3 Made by iTunes.

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*4 Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed. BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO . Some Bluetooth audio devices may

not be recognized by the in-vehicle audio system.

. It is necessary to set up the wireless connection between a compatible Bluetooth audio device and the in- vehicle Bluetooth module before using the Bluetooth streaming audio.

. The Bluetooth streaming audio may stop playing when receiving a hands-free call. checking the connection to the

hands-free phone. connecting the hands-free phone or

the audio device. downloading the phonebook mem-

ory from the connected cellular phone.

. Do not place a Bluetooth audio de- vice in an area surrounded by metal or far away from the in-vehicle Blue- tooth module to prevent tone quality degradation and wireless connection disruption.

. While an audio device is connected through a Bluetooth wireless con-

nection, the battery of the device may discharge quicker than usual.

. This system supports the Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Con- trol Profile (AVRCP).

. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Blue- tooth functions share the same fre- quency band (2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth and the wireless LAN func- tions at the same timemay slow down or disconnect the communication and cause undesired noise. It is recom- mended that you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth functions.

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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS

AUDIO MAIN BUTTONS

: Push this button to go to the menu screen. < >: Push to eject a CD. CD slot: Insert a CD with the label side facing up.

< >/< >: Selecting and fast-forwarding/re- winding tracks and radio station/ channel scanning can be performed. : Push to display the audio screen of the previously selected source. Push again to display the audio source list screen.

>: Push to turn on/off the audio system. Turn to adjust the volume. : Turn to manually tune AM/FM, to select SiriusXM categories and to select MP3/WMA/AAC folders. Push to select the highlighted item when a menu screen is displayed. When this button is pushed when no item on the screen is highlighted, the audio settings can be changed.

Audio adjustments when map, audio or HOME MENU is dis- played (page 3-35)

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STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS

< > (Volume control): Push + or - side of the switch to adjust the volume. < >/< >: Tilting the switch up/down while the audio system is turned on can oper- ate the audio system such as chan- ging tracks and radio preset stations or channels. : Push the switch to change the mode to available audio source.

AUDIO OPERATIONS

AUDIO MAIN OPERATION

Turning audio system on/off The ignition switch must be in the ACC or ON position to turn on the audio system. Push > to turn on the last audio source that was playing immediately before the system was turned off. Pushing will also turn on the audio system and the corresponding audio screen will be displayed for operation. To turn off the audio system, push > again.

Selecting audio source

1. Push or touch [Audio] on the Launch Bar when the audio screen is displayed.

2. Select an item from the audio source menu screens.

INFO:

Touching [Source] on the upper left cor- ner of the audio screen will also display the audio source menu screen.

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RADIO

How to view radio screen

The radio screen can be viewed and operated on the touch screen display.

[AM Menu]/[FM Menu]/[SXM Menu]: Touch to display the radio menu screen.

Radio Menu (page 3-15) [Source]: Touch to display the audio source screen to select the other audio source.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Preset number: A preset number is displayed if the current frequency is stored as a pre- set station or channel. Audio source indicator: Indicates the currently selected audio source. Reception information display: Reception information currently avail- able such as frequency, station, or channel name, etc. are displayed. Turn direction indicator: When a route to the destination is set, turning direction and the distance to the next turn is displayed.

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TAG indicator (for U.S.): TAG indicator is displayed if the iTunes Tagging information exists in the HD Radio broadcast signal.

Radio Menu (page 3-15) Preset list: To listen to a preset station, touch the corresponding key in the preset list. Touch [ < ] or [ > ] to scroll the preset list. Touch and hold one of the keys in the preset list to store the station or channel currently tuned to.

Presetting (page 3-14) Mode indicator (for U.S.): On AM and FM screens, HD Radio icon will appear when HD Radio mode setting is turned on.

Radio Menu (page 3-15) Live will appear when in ballgame mode during reception of the HD Radio broadcast.

INFO:

. An icon indicating the signal strength appears on the SXM screen.

. HD Radio (for U.S.) reception needs to be activated to receive HD Radio broadcasts. This enables you to re- ceive radio broadcasts digitally (where

available), providing a better quality sound with clear reception. When this feature is not activated or HD Radio broadcasts are not available, you will receive analog radio (AM/FM) broad- casts.

Radio Menu (page 3-15)

Radio operation Radio activation and band selection:

To listen to the radio, turn on the audio system and select a preferred radio band on the audio source menu screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

INFO:

When the stereo broadcast signal is weak, the radio will automatically change from stereo to monaural reception.

Tuning:

To tune to stations/channels manually, turn until the preferred station is selected.

Seek tuning:

Tilt and hold < >/< > on the steering wheel to seek up/down to the next receivable broadcast station or channel.

Scan tuning:

To scan tune the stations/channels, touch [FM Menu], [AM Menu] or [SXM Menu] on the radio screen and then touch [SCAN]. The stations/channels will be tuned from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting station/chan- nel for several seconds. Touching [SCAN] again during this period of several sec- onds will stop scan tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station/channel. Pushing and holding < >/< > will also scan tune the stations/channels.

Presetting:

Up to 6 for AM, 12 for FM and 18 for SXM stations/channels can be registered in the preset list. 1. Select a radio band (AM, FM or SXM). 2. Tune to the station/channel you wish

to store in the preset list. 3. Touch and hold one of the preset

numbers in the preset list. 4. The information such as frequency

(AM/FM), channel number (SXM), etc. will be displayed on the preset list.

To select and listen to the preset stations/ channels, tilt < >/< > on the steering wheel briefly or touch a preferred station/ channel on the preset list on the radio

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screen.

Radio Menu Touch [FM Menu], [AM Menu], and [SXM Menu] on the FM, AM or SXM screen to display the corresponding screen. The following items are available. [FM Menu]/[AM Menu]:

[SCAN] Touch to scan tune the stations. Radio operation (page 3-14)

[Tag] (HD Radio broadcasts only)

Touch to register the tag information for iTunes Tagging. If an iPod is plugged in after the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod and be used to purchase the songs via iTunes.

[Station List] Touch to display the available station list. Touch [Update Station List] to update the station list.

[HD Radio Mode] (HD Radio broadcasts only)

When this item is turned on, the analog and digital reception switches auto- matically. When this item is turned off, the reception is fixed in the analog mode.

[SXM Menu]:

[SCAN] Touch to scan tune the channels. Radio operation (page 3-14)

[Tag] Touch to register the tag information for iTunes Tagging. If an iPod is plugged in after the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod and be used to purchase the songs via iTunes.

[Replay] Up to 30 minutes of the broadcast of the channel that has been tuned in to can be replayed. Touch to select from [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ].

[Favorite] Touch to display a pop-up screen to register the content of an active channel. On the registration screen, touch [Artist] to save to a list of favorite artist. Touch [Song] to save to a list of favorite songs. Touch [Cancel] to close the registration screen.

[Categories/Genres] Touch to display the category/genre list.

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[Customize Channel List] Touch to customize the channel list. Only the selected channels will be tuned in to when you seek or scan the channels. You can select each item or select [All Select]/ [All Clear].

[Favorite Artists] Touch to display a list of saved artists. Up to 8 artists can be stored. To turn on alerts for a favorite artist, select the artist and touch [Turn all alerts ON]. Touch [Delete All Favorites] to delete all the registered favorite artists.

[Favorite Songs] Touch to display a list of saved songs. Up to 8 songs can be stored. To turn on alerts for a favorite song, select the song and touch [Turn all alerts ON]. Touch [Delete All Favorites] to delete all the registered favorite songs.

[Direct Tune] Touch to display the keypad to enter the frequency and directly tune to the channel. Touch [Now Playing] to return to the SXM screen.

[Artist Alert History] Touch to display the artist alert history. [Song Alert History] Touch to display the song alert history. Touch [Now Playing] to return to the SXM

screen. [Alert Settings] [Alerts for Artists] Touch to turn on/off the alert notice.

Favorite artists and songs can be registered to receive an alert notice when a song of the registered conditions is on the radio. To tune to the respective channel, touch [Tune] on the alert screen. The alert can be ignored by touching [Cancel].

[Alerts for Songs] [Alerts on non-Audio screens]

[Channel Lock Settings]* [Use Channel Lock] Turn this item on to activate the channel lock function. [Passcode Change] Touch to display the keyboard screen to change the passcode. [Lock Channel Settings] Touch to display the Lock Channel setting screen. Touch and turn on the indicator

of the channels on the list you wish to lock out.

*: The default passcode is 1234.

INFO:

. SiriusXM services require a subscription after trial period and are sold separately or as a package. The satellite service is available only in the 48 contiguous USA and DC. SiriusXM satellite service is also available in Canada; see www.siriusxm.ca.

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. It may take some time to receive the activation signal after the initiation of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription. After receiving the activation signal, an available channel list will automatically be updated in the radio. Change the position of the ignition switch from LOCK to ACC to update the SiriusXM channel list.

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COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER

How to view CD screen

[CD Menu]: Touch to display the CD Menu screen.

CD Menu (page 3-20) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source select screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Track information: Track information such as the song title, artist name and album name are displayed. Audio source indicator: Indicates that CD is currently selected among other sources. Turn direction indicator: When a route to the destination is set, the turn direction and the distance to the next turn are displayed. Play time and progress bar: The play time of the track is displayed. The bar indicates the progress in playing the current track. CD operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.

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[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the repeat mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-19)

[ ] Touch once to return to the beginning of the current track. Touch again to select the pre- vious track. Touch and hold to rewind the current track.

[ ] Touch to play the track. [ ] Touch to pause the track. [ ] Touch to select the next track.

Touch and hold to fast-forward the track.

[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the random mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-19)

Track and folder number: Indicates the track number and the folder number. Data type indicator: Indicates the type of data currently playing.

CD player operation Loading:

Insert a CD into the slot with the label side facing up. The CD will be guided auto- matically into the slot and start playing. After loading the CD, the CD screen will appear on the display.

Activation and playing:

The CD mode can be also selected from the source list with a CD loaded.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Skipping tracks:

To skip the tracks, push < >/< >, touch [ ]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/ down < >/< > on the steering wheel repeatedly until preferred track is selected.

INFO:

Depending on the condition, skipping to the previous track may require pushing the button or touching the key twice. Pushing the button or touching the key once may only restart the currently track from the beginning.

Changing folders:

To change folders, touch [CD Menu] and touch [Folder List].

CD Menu (page 3-20) Turn to skip to different folders. If no folders are found, tracks will be skipped.

Fast-forwarding/rewinding:

The following operation methods are available for rewinding and fast-forward- ing the track. Control panel operation: . Push and hold < >/< >. . Touch and hold [ ]/[ ]. Steering wheel switch operation: . Tilt and hold < >/< > on the

steering wheel.

Changing play mode:

Repeat mode Touch [ ] on the CD screen to change the repeat mode as follows. . CD:

[Disc] [1 Track] . CD with compressed audio files:

[All] ? [1 Track] ? [1 Folder] ? [All]

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Random mode Touch [ ] on the CD screen to change the random mode as follows. . CD:

(off) [Disc] . CD with compressed audio files:

(off) ? [1 Folder] ? [All] ? (off)

Ejecting CD:

Push < > to eject a CD. If the CD is ejected and left unremoved, it will be reloaded into the slot for protection.

INFO:

The ignition switch must be placed in the ACC or ON position in order for the CD to eject.

CD Menu Touch [CD Menu] on the CD screen to display the CD menu screen. The following items are available.

[Now Playing] Touch to display the CD screen.

[SCAN] Touch to scan the tracks on the CD. During scanning, the first several seconds of all the tracks will be played. Touching [SCAN] again will cancel the scanning mode and the CD will return to play normally from the track which is playing.

[Folder List]* Touch to display the folder list. Touch an item on the list to select the folder. Touch [ ] and go back to the previous screen to se- lect tracks in the folder.

Track List A list of the tracks on the CD is displayed. Touch an item on the list to select the track.

*: Displayed only when available.

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USB MEMORY DEVICE PLAYER

Connecting USB memory device

WARNING Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.

NOTICE . Do not force the USB device into

the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side- down into the port may damage the port. Make sure that the USB device is connected correctly into the USB connection port.

. Do not grab the USB connection port cover (if so equipped) when pulling the USB device out of the port. This could damage the port and the cover.

. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where it can be pulled unin- tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.

Refer to your device manufacturers own- er information regarding the proper use and care of the device. When compatible storage devices are plugged into the port, compatible audio files on the storage devices can be played through the vehicles audio system. For the location of the USB connection port:

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec- tion Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

INFO:

Only one of the two connected USB devices can be operated with the voice recognition system.

Voice recognition settings (page 7-18)

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How to view USB screen [USB Menu]: Touch to switch to the USB Menu screen.

USB Menu (page 3-24) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source select screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Track information: Track information such as the song title, artist name and album name are displayed. Audio source indicator: Indicates which USB memory device (USB1 or USB2) is currently selected. To switch to the USB1 and USB2, touch [Source] on the audio screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Album artwork/Turn direction indica- tor: Image of an album artwork is dis- played when available if the setting is turned on.

USB Menu (page 3-24) When the album artwork display setting is turned off, the turn direction and the distance to the next turn are

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displayed when a route is set with the navigation system. Play time and progress bar: The play time of the track is displayed. The bar indicates the progress in playing a track. USB operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.

[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the repeat mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-23)

[ ] Touch to return to the begin- ning of the current track. Touch again to select the pre- vious track. Touch and hold to rewind the current track.

[ ] Touch to play the track. [ ] Touch to pause the track. [ ] Touch to select the next track.

Touch and hold to fast-forward the track.

[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the random mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-23)

Track and folder number: Indicates the track number and the

folder number. Data type indicator: Indicates the type of data currently playing.

USB memory device player op- eration Activation and playing:

Connecting the USB memory device into the port will activate the USB mode. USB memory device can also be played by selecting the source on the audio source menu screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12) To pause playing the USB memory device, touch [ ]. To resume playing, touch [ ].

Skipping tracks:

To skip the tracks, push < >/< >, touch [ ]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/ down < >/< > on the steering wheel repeatedly until preferred track is selected.

INFO:

Depending on the condition, skipping to the previous track may require pushing the button or touching the key twice. Pushing the button or touching the key once may only restart the current track from the beginning.

Changing folders:

To change folders, touch [USB Menu] and touch [Folder List].

USB Menu (page 3-24) Turn to skip to different folders. If no folders are found, tracks will be skipped.

Fast-forwarding/rewinding:

To rewind or fast-forward the track, push and hold < >/< >, touch and hold [ ]/[ ], or tilt and hold < >/< > on the steering wheel.

Changing play mode:

Repeat mode Touch [ ] on the screen to change the repeat mode as follows. [All] ? [1 Track] ? [1 Folder] ? [All]

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Random mode Touch [ ] on the screen to change the random mode as follows. (off) ? [1 Folder] ? [All] ? (off)

USB Menu Touch [USB Menu] on the USB screen to display the USB Menu screen. The following items are available.

[Now Play- ing]

Touch to display the USB screen.

[SCAN] Touch to scan the tracks in the USB memory device. During scanning, the first several seconds of all the tracks will be played. Touch- ing [SCAN] again will cancel the scanning mode and the USB memory device will re- turn to play normally from the track which is playing.

[Folder List] *

Touch to display the folder list. Touch an item on the list to select the folder. Touch [ ] and go back to the previous screen to select tracks in the folder.

[Album Art- work]

Touch to turn on/off the album artwork display on the USB screen.

Track List A list of the tracks in the USB is displayed. Touch an item on the list to select the track.

*: Displayed only when available.

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iPod PLAYER

Connecting iPod

WARNING Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.

NOTICE . Do not force the USB device into

the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side- down into the port may damage the port. Make sure that the USB device is connected correctly into the USB connection port.

. Do not grab the USB connection port cover (if so equipped) when pulling the USB device out of the port. This could damage the port and the cover.

. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where it can be pulled unin- tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.

Connect the iPod to the USB connection port(s).

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec- tion Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

The battery of the iPod will be charged while the device is connected to the vehicle if the iPod supports charging via a USB connection. Depending on the device and firmware version of the iPod, the display on the iPod shows a NISSAN or Accessory At- tached 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.

Compatibility:

Made for . iPod (5th generation) . iPod touch (6th generation) . iPod touch (5th generation) . iPod touch (4th generation) . iPod touch (3rd generation) . iPod touch (2nd generation) . iPod touch (1st generation)

. iPod classic (80GB/160GB)

. iPod classic (120GB)

. iPod nano (7th generation)

. iPod nano (6th generation)

. iPod nano (5th generation)

. iPod nano (4th generation)

. iPod nano (3rd generation)

. iPod nano (2nd generation)

. iPod nano (1st generation)

. iPhone 6 Plus

. iPhone 6

. iPhone 5s

. iPhone 5c

. iPhone 5

. iPhone 4s

. iPhone 4

. iPhone 3GS

. iPhone 3G

. iPhone

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INFO:

. Make sure that the iPod firmware is updated.

. The LightningTM connector works with iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation), and iPod nano (7th gen- eration). The 30-pin connector works with iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 4th generation), iPod classic and iPod nano (1st through 6th gen- eration). USB works with iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 5th generation) iPod classic and iPod nano (1st through 7th generation).

. Refer to your device manufacturers owner information regarding the proper use and care of the device.

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[iPod Menu]: Touch to display the iPod Menu screen.

iPod Menu (page 3-28) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source list screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Track information: Track information such as the song title, artist name and album name are displayed. Audio source indicator: Indicates that iPod is currently se- lected among available sources. Album artwork/Turn direction indica- tor: Image of an album artwork is dis- played when available if the setting is turned on.

iPod Menu (page 3-28) When the album artwork display setting is turned off, the turn direction and the distance to the next turn are displayed when a route is set with the navigation system.

Play time and progress bar: The play time of the track is displayed. The progress bar indicates the pro- gress in playing the current track. iPod operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.

[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-28)

[ ] Touch to return to the begin- ning of the current track. Touch again to select the previous track. Touch and hold to re- wind the current track.

[ ] Touch to play the track. [ ] Touch to pause the track. [ ] Touch to select the next track.

Touch and hold to fast-forward the track.

[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-28)

Track number: Indicates the track number and the total number of tracks.

iPod player operation Activation and playing:

Connecting iPod to the vehicle via USB cable will activate the iPod mode. The iPod can also be played by selecting the source on the audio source menu screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Selecting search method:

A list of searchmethods is displayed in the iPod menu. Touch [iPod Menu] to display the iPod menu. Touch and select an item to play the iPod in your preferred settings.

Skipping tracks:

To skip the tracks, push < >/< >, touch [ ]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/ down < >/< > on the steering wheel repeatedly until preferred track is selected.

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INFO:

Depending on the condition, skipping to the previous track may require pushing the button or touching the key twice. Pushing the button or touching the key once may only restart the current track from the beginning. Turning while a track is playing will also skip the tracks.

Skipping items:

Touch [iPod Menu] to display the item list. Turn to skip to different items on the list.

Fast-forwarding/rewinding:

To fast-forward or rewind the track, push and hold < >/< >, touch and hold [ ]/[ ], or tilt and hold < >/< > on the steering wheel.

Changing play mode:

Repeat mode Touch [ ] on the screen to change the repeat mode as follows. (off) ? [One] ? [All] ? (off) Random mode Touch [ ] on the screen to change the random mode as follows.

(off) ? [Songs] ? [Albums] ? (off)

iPod Menu Touch [iPod Menu] on the iPod screen to display the iPod menu screen. The following items are available.

[Now Playing]

Touch to display the iPod screen.

[Current List]

Touch to display the menu list which was displayed most re- cently.

[Album Artwork]

Touch to turn on/off the al- bum artwork display on the iPod screen.

[Playlists] Touch to display the playlist and touch an item on the list to select the playlist.

[Artists] Touch to display the artist list and touch an item on the list to select the artist.

[Albums] Touch to display the album list and touch an item on the list to select the album.

[Songs] Touch to display the song list and touch an item on the list to select the song.

[Podcasts] Touch to display the podcast list and touch an item on the list to select the podcast.

[Genres] Touch to display the genre list and touch an item on the list to select the genre.

[Compo- sers]

Touch to display the compo- ser list and touch an item on the list to select the composer.

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[Audio- books]

Touch to display the audio- book list and touch an item on the list to select the audio- book.

INFO:

On the list screen, touch and hold [ ] or [ ] on the right side of the screen to jump by letter for faster scrolling.

BLUETOOTH AUDIO Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth Audio. If you have a compatible Bluetooth device with streaming audio (A2DP pro- file), you can set up a wireless connection between your Bluetooth device and the in-vehicle audio system. This connection allows you to listen to the audio from the Bluetooth device using your vehicle speakers. It also may allow basic control of the device for playing and skipping audio files using the AVRCP Bluetooth profile. Not all Bluetooth devices have the same level of controls for AVRCP. Please consult the manual for your Bluetooth device for more details. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth functions share the same frequency band (2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth and the wireless LAN functions at the same time

may slow down or disconnect the com- munication and cause undesired noise. It is recommended that you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Blue- tooth functions.

Connecting Bluetooth audio de- vice A Bluetooth audio device must be con- nected to the vehicle before operation.

Connecting Bluetooth device (page 2-22)

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How to view Bluetooth audio screen [BT Menu]: Touch to display the Bluetooth audio menu screen.

BT Menu (page 3-32) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source list screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Track information: Track information such as the song title, artist name and album name are displayed. Audio source indicator: Indicates that Bluetooth audio is currently selected among other sources. Turn direction indicator: When a route to the destination is set, the turn direction and the distance to the next turn are displayed. Play time and Progress bar: The play time of the track is displayed. The Progress bar indicates the pro- gress in playing the current track. Bluetooth audio operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.

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[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the repeat mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-32)

[ ] Touch to return to the beginning of the current track. Touch again to select the previous track. Touch and hold to rewind the current track.

[ / ] Touch to play and pause the track.

[ ] Touch to select the next track. Touch and hold to fast-forward the track.

[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the random mode changes.

Changing play mode (page 3-32)

Track number and device name: Indicates the track number and the selected Bluetooth device name.

INFO:

Depending on the audio device that is connected to the vehicle, track informa- tion may not be displayed.

Bluetooth audio operation The ability to pause, change tracks, fast forward, rewind, randomize and repeat music may be different between devices. Some or all of these functions may not be supported on each device.

INFO:

Depending on the Bluetooth audio de- vice that is connected, it may not be possible to perform audio operations or a time lag may occur before music is played back.

Activation and playing:

A Bluetooth audio device can be played by selecting the source on the audio source menu screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12) To pause playing the Bluetooth audio, touch [ / ]. Touch again to resume playing.

Skipping tracks:

Push < >/< >, touch [ ]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/down < >/< > on the steering wheel briefly to skip to the next or the previous track.

INFO:

. Depending on the condition, skipping to the previous track may require pushing the button or touching the key twice. Pushing the button or touching the key once may only re- start the current track from the begin- ning.

. While a track is playing, turning will also skip the tracks.

Changing folders:

To change folders, touch [BT Menu] and touch [Folder List].

BT Menu (page 3-32)

Fast-forwarding/rewinding:

To fast-forward or rewind the track, push and hold < >/< >, touch and hold [ ]/[ ], or tilt and hold < >/< > on the steering wheel.

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Changing play mode:

Repeat mode Touch [ ] on the screen to change the repeat mode. Random mode Touch [ ] on the screen to change the random mode.

INFO:

Available repeat/random modes change depending on the connected device.

BT Menu Touch [BT Menu] on the Bluetooth audio screen to display the Bluetooth audio menu screen. The following items are available.

[Now Play- ing]

Touch to display the Blue- tooth audio screen.

[Bluetooth Settings]

Touch to display the Blue- tooth settings screen.

Bluetooth settings (page 2-22)

[Folder List] *

Touch to display the folder list. Touch an item on the list to select the folder.

Track List A list of the tracks is dis- played. Touch an item on the list to select the track.

*: Displayed only when available.

AUXILIARY (AUX) DEVICES

Connecting auxiliary devices The auxiliary input jack is located in the center console box.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec- tion Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

The auxiliary input jack accepts any stan- dard analog audio input such as from a portable cassette player, CD player or MP3 player.

INFO:

Insert a 1/8 in (3.5 mm) stereo mini plug in the audio input jack. If a cablewith amono plug is used, the audio output may not function normally.

AUX operation Activation and playing:

Turn on an AUX device. Connect an AUX cable to the AUX device and the AUX jack. Select AUX mode from the audio source menu screen.

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How to view AUX screen

[Source]: Touch to switch to the source list screen.

Selecting audio source (page 3-12)

Audio source indicator: Indicates that an AUX device is cur- rently selected among other sources. Turn direction indicator: When a route to the destination is set, the turn direction and the distance to the next turn are displayed. Volume Setting keys: Touch one of the keys to select the sound output gain from [Low], [Med- ium] and [High].

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AUDIO SETTINGS

Audio settings can be adjusted or audio related functions can be turned on/off with the following procedure. Available setting items may vary depending on specifications. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Sound].

Setting items Action [Bass]

Adjust the speaker tone quality and sound balance by touching [+]/[-], [L]/[R] or [R]/[F]. [Treble] [Balance] [Fade] [Speed Sensitive Volume] Automatically adjusts the volume depending on the vehicle speed. Touch [+]/[-] to change

the sensitivity level.

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AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS WHEN MAP, AUDIO OR HOME MENU IS DIS- PLAYED

When the Map, Audio or HOME MENU screen is displayed, some audio settings can be adjusted with SOUND>. Each time SOUND> is pushed, the selected setting item will change as follows. [Bass] ? [Treble] ? [Balance] ? [Fade] Rotate to adjust the level of the selected setting item.

CD/USB MEMORY DEVICE CARE AND CLEANING

CD

. Handle a CD by its edges. Never touch the surface of the disc. Do not bend the disc.

. Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used.

. To clean a disc, wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a clean, soft cloth. Do not wipe the disc using a circular motion. Do not use a conventional record

cleaner or alcohol intended for indus- trial use.

. A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges. Remove the rough edges by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pen or pencil as illustrated.

USB MEMORY DEVICE . Never touch the terminal portion of

the USB memory device. . Do not place heavy objects on the USB

memory device. . Do not store the USB memory device

in highly humid locations. . Do not expose the USBmemory device

to direct sunlight. . Do not spill any liquids on the USB

memory device. Refer to the USB memory device Owners Manual for the details.

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MEMO

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4 Hands-Free Phone Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System ....................... 4-2

Indicators ...................................................................................... 4-3 Phone .............................................................................................. 4-4 Hands-free text messaging assistant .................... 4-6

Phone and text message assistant settings ........................................................................................ 4-9 Bluetooth setting ........................................................... 4-12

4. Hands-Free Phone

BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM

WARNING . 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 de- vote full attention to vehicle op- eration while talking on the phone, pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so.

CAUTION To avoid draining the vehicle battery, use a phone only after starting the engine.

Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System. If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth en- abled cellular phone, you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular

phone and the in-vehicle phone module. With Bluetooth wireless technology, you can make or receive a telephone call with your cellular phone in your pocket. Once a cellular phone is connected to the in-vehicle phone module, the procedure for connecting the phone does not need to be performed again. Your phone is automatically selected with the in-vehicle phone module when the ignition switch is placed in the ON position with the se- lected cellular phone turned on and carried in the vehicle. You can register up to 5 different Blue- tooth devices in the in-vehicle phone module. However, you can talk on only one cellular phone at a time. The voice recognition system supports phone commands, so dialing a phone number using your voice is possible.

7. Voice recognition Before using the Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System, refer to the following notes. . Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Blue-

tooth functions share the same fre- quency band (2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth and the wireless LAN func- tions at the same timemay slow down or disconnect the communication and cause undesired noise. It is recom-

mended that you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth functions.

. Set up the wireless connection be- tween a compatible cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module before using the Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System.

. Some Bluetooth enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the in-vehicle phone module. Visit the website below for a recommended phone list. www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/

. You will not be able to use a hands- free phone under the following condi- tions: Your vehicle is outside of the tele-

phone service area. Your vehicle is in an area where it is

difficult to receive radio waves; such as in a tunnel, in an underground parking garage, behind a tall build- ing or in a mountainous area.

Your cellular phone is locked in order to prevent dialing.

. When the radio wave condition is not ideal or ambient sound is too loud, it may be difficult to hear the other

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persons voice during a call. . Immediately after the ignition switch is

placed in the ON position, it may be impossible to receive a call for a short period of time.

. Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or far away from the in-vehicle phone module to prevent tone quality degradation and wireless connection disruption.

. While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth wireless con- nection, the battery power of the cellular phone may discharge quicker than usual.

. Visit the website below for trouble- shooting help if the Bluetooth Hands- Free Phone System seems to be mal- functioning. www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/

. 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 dif- ferent location may reduce or elim- inate the noise.

. Refer to the cellular phone Owners Manual regarding the telephone pair- ing procedure specific to your phone,

battery charging, cellular phone an- tenna, etc.

. The antenna display on the monitor may not coincide with the antenna display of some cellular phones.

. The battery display on the monitor may not coincide with the battery display of some cellular phones.

. Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible to hear the callers voice clearly as well as to minimize its echoes.

. If reception between callers is unclear, adjusting the incoming or outgoing call volume may improve the clarity.

. The microphone is located near the map light.

. Reduce background noise as much as possible by closing windows and pointing HVAC vents away from the ceiling.

INDICATORS

Indicators for phone and text messa- ging are displayed on the top of the screen.

Indicates the number of unread received messages. Indicates the Bluetooth device that is selected. Indicates the strength of the signal the Bluetooth device is receiving. Indicates the amount of re- maining Bluetooth device bat- tery.

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PHONE

Connecting Bluetooth Hands- free Phone A cellular phone device must be con- nected to the Bluetooth Hands-free phone system before operation. Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be connected to the system.

Connecting Bluetooth device (page 2-22)

Phone selection Select one of the connected devices for operation. 1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Select BT Device]. A list of the

connected cellular phones is dis- played.

3. Touch one of the connected cellular phones from the list.

4. Touch [Connect].

INFO:

Touch [Edit] to change the device name. Touch [Delete] to delete the device from the device list.

5. When the device selection is success- ful, a message on the touch screen display indicates that the cellular phone was selected.

INFO:

To select a phone, Bluetooth of the phone device needs to be turned on.

Making a call 1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar. 2. Select one of the followingmethods to

make a call.

[Quick Dial] : Select a telephone number from a list of personally selected numbers.

Quick Dial (page 4-11) [Phonebook] :

Select a person and the phone num- ber you wish to call from the phone- book. Depending on the device, the phone- book will be downloaded from the cellular phone automatically when it is connected. If the automatic down- load does not take place, the tele- phone number must be transferred to the hands-free phone system from the cellular phone prior to using this method.

Phone settings (page 4-9) [Call History] :

Select a telephone number from re- cent incoming, outgoing or missed calls. [Dial Number] :

Enter the phone number manually using the keypad displayed on the screen and touch [OK].

How to input letters and num- bers (page 2-14)

3. Dialing will start and the screen will change to the call in progress screen.

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Receiving a call

When you receive a phone call, a notifica- tion message is displayed on the touch screen display with a ring tone. Taking a call: To answer the call, take one of the following actions. . Push < > on the steering wheel. . Touch [Answer]. Rejecting a call: To reject the call, touch [Decline]. Holding a call: To hold the call, touch [Hold Call].

During a call

The screen as illustrated will appear dur- ing a call. To hang up the phone, touch [Hang up].

Call from a second person:

When another phone call is received during a call, the screen as illustrated will appear.

Rejecting call from a second person: To reject a call from the second person and continue the conversation with the first caller, touch [Decline]. Answering call from a second person: To answer the call from the second person and place the first caller on hold, take one of the following actions. . Push < > on the steering wheel. . Touch [Answer].

The screen as illustrated will appear dur- ing a call with a second person. To hang up the phone and return to the conversation with the first caller, touch [Hang up]. To switch between two calls on line, touch [Switch Call].

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Operations during a call:

There are some options available other than hanging up a call or answering/ rejecting incoming calls. Touch one of the following displayed keys on the screen to take action.

Available item

Action

[Use Handset] Transfer the call to the cellular phone.

[Mute]/[Can- cel Mute]

When muted, your voice will not be heard by the person on the other end of the line.

[Dial Number] Using the touch tone, send digits to the connected party for using services such as voicemail.

[Switch Call]* Answer another incoming call. The person you are talking to will be placed on hold. Push once more to speak to the person on hold again.

*: Available when a call is received while on the line with another person. The avail- ability of this function depends on the phone device.

INFO:

To adjust the persons voice to be louder or quieter, push + or - side of < > on the steering wheel or turn > while talking on the phone.

HANDS-FREE TEXT MESSAGING ASSISTANT

WARNING . Use the text messaging feature

after parking your vehicle in a safe location. If you have to use the feature while driving, exercise ex- treme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation.

. 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.

. 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.

NOTE:

This feature is disabled if the connected device does not support it. See the phones Owners Manual for details and instructions. The system allows for the sending and receiving of text messages through the vehicle interface.

Receiving a message

When the cellular phone connected to the vehicle receives a text message, a notifi- cation will appear on the touch screen display with a tone. To check the message, touch [Read]. Touch [Ignore] to save the message to be checked later.

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INFO:

Depending on the phone device, notifica- tion display setting needs to be turned on on the phone device.

Displaying received message list

1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Text Message]. 3. Touch an item on the list to read or

reply to the message.

INFO:

Up to 20 messages can be stored in the message list.

Received message screen

Touching [Read] on the new message notification screen or selecting amessage from themessage list will show the details of the received message on the display. Available actions: . [Prev.]:

Touch to read the previous message. . [Next]:

Touch to read the next message. . [Play]/[Stop]:

Touch [Play] to have the hands-free phone system read out the received message. Touch [Stop] to stop read- ing.

. [Call]: If the sender of the message is regis- tered in the Phonebook, touch this icon to make a call to the sender.

. [Reply]: A reply message can be selected from the template.

Sending a text message (page 4-8)

. [Exit]: Touch to exit the text messaging screen.

INFO:

. Available keys may vary depending on the situations.

. If the senders name and phone num- ber is registered in the Phonebook, the name of the sender is displayed when a message is received.

. The volume of the voice for text message reading can be adjusted.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19)

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Sending a text message

1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Text Message]. 3. Touch [Create Message]. The following items are available.

Available item Action

[To]

[Quick Dial] Select a recipient from Quick Dial. [Phonebook] Select a contact from the Phonebook. [Call History] Select a contact/phone number from call history. [Enter Number by Keypad] Enter the phone number of the recipient using the keypad. Touch [OK] to

confirm the address. [Select Text] [Fixed Text] Touch to display a list of pre-defined text messages.

[Custom Text] Touch to display a list of custom text message templates. Custom text can be created or edited from the setting menu.

Phone and text message assistant settings (page 4-9) [Send] Touch to send the message.

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PHONE AND TEXT MESSAGE ASSISTANT SETTINGS

Phone settings Hands-Free Phone System settings can be changed according to the users preference. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Phone]. The following phone setting items are available.

Setting item Action [Quick Dial] [Edit] Entries in the Quick Dial can be edited. Touch [Add New] to register

a new entry. [Delete All] Deletes all of the phone number in the Quick Dial.

[Call History] [Incoming] Items in the calls history can be deleted or be registered in the Quick Dial.[Outgoing]

[Missed] [Phonebook] [Download Entire Phonebook] All of the phone numbers that are stored in a phonebook of a

cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle are downloaded at once.

[Download 1 Entry] Each of the phone numbers that are stored in the phonebook of a cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle is downloaded one by one.

[Downloaded List] The downloaded phonebook data is displayed. The items on the list can be added to the Quick Dial entries or be deleted from the phonebook.

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[Text Message] [Text Message] Turns the message function on/off. [Text Message Ringtone] Turns the incoming message sound on/off. [Signature] Turns the signature setting for the outgoing text message on/off. [Auto Reply] Turns the automatic reply of fixed messages on/off. [Auto Reply Text Message] Selects and sets an automatic reply message. [Sending Retry Count] Sets the number of retries after failing to send a text message. [Edit Custom Text] Edits the custom text.

[Volume] [Ringtone] Adjust the volume level of the ringtone by touching [+] or [-]. [Incoming Call] Adjust the incoming call volume by touching [+] or [-]. [Outgoing Call] Adjust the outgoing call volume by touching [+] or [-]. [Automatic Hold] When this function is activated, an incoming phone call will be put

on hold automatically. [Vehicle Ringtone] When this function is activated, a specific ringtone that is different

from that of the cellular phone will sound when receiving a call. [Auto Downloaded] Turns the automatic download on/off.

INFO:

The phone volume can also be changed by touching [Phone] on the Launch Bar and then touching [Volume].

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Phonebook

Phonebook information in cellular phones can be downloaded to be used for making calls and sending text messages.

Phone settings (page 4-9)

Quick Dial

Up to 5 Quick Dial entries can be regis- tered. Quick Dial entries can be used to make a call or to send text messages.

Registration:

1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Quick Dial]. 3. Touch [Add New] to register a phone

number to the Quick Dial list. 4. Select a method for registration.

Available methods: . [Copy from Call History]:

A phone number can be selected from [Incoming], [Outgoing], or [Missed] call history lists.

. [Copy from Phonebook]: A phone number can be selected from the Phonebook.

. [Enter Number by Keypad]: A phone number can be entered manually using keypad.

INFO:

Available methods may vary depend- ing on conditions.

5. The registration screen is displayed. Enter the phone number and edit the entry information as necessary.

6. Touch [OK] to save the entry.

INFO:

Quick Dial entries can also be regis- tered by touching [Settings] on the Launch Bar and then selecting [Phone].

Phone settings (page 4-9) Voice Tag: A custom voice tag can be recorded for each of the items registered in the Quick Dial and be used to dial the number by speaking it.

On the Quick Dial registration screen, select [VoiceTag].

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Available Items

Action

[Play] Play the recorded voice tag. [Store] Touch to record a voice tag for

the phone number. [Replace] Touch to rerecord the voice

tag. [Delete] Touch to delete the voice tag.

BLUETOOTH SETTING The Bluetooth setting can be changed. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Bluetooth].

Available item Action [Bluetooth] If this setting is turned off, the connection between the Bluetooth devices and the in-

vehicle Bluetooth module will be canceled. [Connect Device] Connects to the Bluetooth device. Up to 5 devices can be registered. [Select BT Device] [Phone] Registered devices are shown on the list. Select a Bluetooth device from the list.

Information of the selected device can be edited and the device can also be deleted from the device list.

[Audio Player]

[Edit Bluetooth Informa- tion]

[OK] Touch to apply the changes after editing the Bluetooth information. [PIN] PIN code can be checked and changed. [Device Name] Device Name can be checked and changed. [Device Address] Device Address can be checked.

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5 Information Information menu ........................................................................ 5-2

Viewing Eco Drive Report ................................................ 5-5 Viewing Tire Pressure information ........................... 5-5

NissanConnect Services powered by SiriusXM ...................................................................................... 5-6

Subscription to NissanConnect Services .......... 5-6 Legal disclaimer ...................................................................... 5-6 NissanConnect Services features ........................... 5-7 NissanConnect Services Menus ............................ 5-11

NissanConnect Services settings ...................... 5-15 SiriusXM Travel Link and SiriusXM TrafficTM ...... 5-16

Viewing SiriusXM Travel Link ................................ 5-16 Apple CarPlayTM ......................................................................... 5-18

Compatibility ........................................................................ 5-18 Initial iPhone settings ................................................. 5-18 Apple CarPlayTM operation ....................................... 5-19 Apple CarPlayTM settings ............................................ 5-20 Apple CarPlayTM system limitations ................... 5-20

5. Information

INFORMATION MENU

The information screen sets or displays various information that is helpful for using the vehicle. Available items include the SiriusXM Travel Link information, traffic information, vehicle information, current location information, and navigation software version. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar on the screen to display the Information menu. The availability of items displayed on the Information screen varies by model and specifications, and is subject to change.

Menu item Result [NissanConnect Services] Display the NissanConnect Service menu screen.

NissanConnect Services powered by SiriusXM (page 5-6) [SXM Weather] [Current Conditions] Display current weather condition information. Touch [Favorite City] to

see conditions for a favorite location. To change the favorite location, touch [Change City].

[5-Day Forecast] Touch [Favorite City] to see the 5-day weather forecast for a selected location. To change the selected location, touch [Change City].

[Graphical Map] Display a graphical map of the weather information on the display. Initially, the system will display all available information. Touch the scale button to show [Zoom In]/[Zoom Out] for changing the map scale to 320 miles (640 km) U.S., 32 miles (64 km) Middle scale or 5 miles (10 km) Detail scale. Touch [Radar] to stop displaying the weather radar map. Touch [Chart] to stop displaying weather surface features and pressure, when the map scale is U.S. Touch [Storm] to stop displaying Storm information, when the map scale is U.S. or Middle scale. Touch [Winds] to stop displaying wind information, when map scale is Detail scale.

[Alert Map] Show Alert Map information on the display. Touch [Legend] to display the detailed contents of information used for the current warning/advisory map by type. Touch the scale button to show [Zoom In]/[Zoom Out] for changing the map scale to 320 miles (640 km) U.S., 32 miles (64 km) Middle scale or 5 miles (10 km) Detail scale.

[Weather Alert] Turn the weather alert on/off.

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Menu item Result [SXM Traffic] [Info on Route] Touch to display traffic information detected on the route to the

destination. [Nearby Traffic Info] Touch to display traffic information detected near the current vehicle

location. [SXM Sports] Touch [Yes] to view a list of available sports that can be added or touch

[No] to go back. Select a favorite sport and division/conference from the list to view scores. A favorite team cannot be selected. When viewing a favorite, a list of recent and near future games/events is displayed. Touch [Tune] to go to a channel that is broadcasting the event live. A score will also display while the event is broadcasting. Touch [Delete One] to delete a favorite sport or [Delete All] to delete all favorite sports. Up to 10 sports can be saved.

[SXM Stocks] To add a favorite stock, touch [Yes] to display a List of Matching Stocks. Select a stock by performing a search or typing in the symbol. Touch [Yes] to add a stock to the list or touch [No] to go back. Touching [Add Stock] will also allow adding a favorite stock. Once a stock is added, its price, trend, and date can be viewed. Red indicates the stock is down and green indicates the stock is up. Touch [Delete Stock] to [Delete All] or [Delete One]. Up to 20 stocks can be saved. Only supported stocks can be added.

[SXM Fuel Prices] [Select Fuel] Select a gas station from the list to see all of the fuel prices or to set it as a destination. Touch [Select Fuel] to display prices for a different fuel type. Touch [By Distance]/[By Price] to sort the list by distance or by price. Touch [Near Dest]/[Nearby] to show a list of gas stations near the destination or near the current location.

[By Distance]/[By Price] [Near Dest]/[Nearby]

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Menu item Result [SXM Movie Listings] [Nearby Theaters] Displays a list of theaters by distance. Select the theater for Theater

Details such as its location and phone number. While viewing the Theater Details, touch [Go here] for route guidance. While viewing the list of Nearby Theaters, touch [Movies] to display a list of movies that are playing at that theater. Select themovie to displayMovie Details including the rating, running time, and show times.

[Current Movies] Displays a list of movies that are currently playing. Touch [Details] to display Movie Details including the rating, running time, and show times. While viewing the list of Current Movies, select the movie to display a list of Nearby Theaters. Select the theater for Theater Details such as its location and phone number. Touch [Movies] for a detailed description and show times of the selected movie. Touch [Go Here] for route guidance to the selected theater.

[Vehicle] [Eco Drive Report] Displays the Eco Drive Report. Viewing Eco Drive Report (page 5-5)

[Tire Pressure] Displays the tire pressure information. Viewing Tire Pressure information (page 5-5)

[Where am I?] The name and distance of the next/previous street, and other informa- tion that indicates the current vehicle location are displayed. GPS coordinates and altitude are shown on the bottom right.

[SXM Weather Alerts] Display the list of weather alerts. Touch [Nearby Current] to display nearby current alerts, touch [Nearby Destination] to display nearby destination alerts.

[Navigation Version] Displays the information of the current map version, program version, unit code, etc.

[GPS Position] Displays GPS information, such as number of satellites, latitude/long- itude, and approximate altitude.

[Apple CarPlay] Displays the Apple CarPlayTM screen. Apple CarPlayTM (page 5-18)

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Menu item Result [Nissans Help for Apple CarPlay] Displays helpful tips for Apple CarPlayTM operation.

Apple CarPlayTM (page 5-18)

INFO:

A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services.

VIEWING ECO DRIVE REPORT

Your driving score will be displayed in real time, with 100 points designated as the score for ideal eco-driving. 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Vehicle] and touch [Eco Drive

Report]. Touch [Log] to view the Drive Report history. Touch [Reset] to clear the past records. To improve your score: . When starting off, depress the accel-

erator gently.

. When cruising, accelerate and decele- rate as little as possible.

. When decelerating, release the accel- erator early.

VIEWING TIRE PRESSURE INFOR- MATION The tire pressure will be displayed for reference.

The pressure indication ** psi on the screen means that the tire pressure is being measured. After a few driving trips, the pressure for each tire will be displayed. In case of low tire pressure, low tire pressure screen will be displayed. Check

the pressure for all tires. Tire pressure rises and falls depending on the heat caused by the vehicles traveling condition and the temperature. To change the measurement units, touch [Select Units]. The units can also be changed from the Settings menu.

Language and unit settings (page 2-21)

WARNING . When a wheel is replaced, tire

pressure will not be indicated, the TPMS will not function and the low tire pressure warning light will flash for approximately 1 minute. The light will remain on after 1 minute. It is recommended you contact a NISSAN dealer or GT-R certified NISSAN dealer as soon as possible for tire replacement and/ or system resetting.

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. Replacing tires with those not originally specified by NISSAN could affect the proper operation of the TPMS.

Screens indicating malfunctions

When malfunctions are detected by the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), the following screens are displayed. . Tire pressure not detected When the system is not detecting the tire pressure, the tire pressure value is dis- played as **. If the tire pressure keeps not being detected even after driving the vehicle for a while, it may indicate a malfunction of the TPMS. . Low Pressure If the system detects a low pressure, the tire with a low pressure and its tire pressure value are displayed in orange.

. Flat Tire If the system detects a puncture, the punctured tire and its tire pressure value are displayed in red.

INFO:

The displayed tire pressures are for re- ference only and may change due to temperature and other conditions. When a low pressure or a flat tire is detected, check the pressure of all tires.

NISSANCONNECT SERVICES POWERED BY SiriusXM

SUBSCRIPTION TO NISSANCON- NECT SERVICES It is necessary to subscribe to NissanCon- nect Services in order to use the Nissan- Connec t Se rv i ces . To ac t i va te NissanConnect Services, you can enroll via the NissanConnect Services Compa- nion App, NissanConnect portal website, or it is recommended you contact a NISSAN dealer. NissanConnect Services are offered by SiriusXM or other third party vendors in accordance with the terms and condi- tions and privacy policies outlined in a Subscription Agreement.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER Avoid operating NissanConnect Services in such a way that you are distracted while driving. Except for services provided under Demonstration Mode, a NissanCon- nect Services Subscription Agreement is required to use this service. Beginning on the date of purchase of your vehicle, a trial period for the services is included for a limited period of time. At the expiration of the trial subscription period, your credit card will be charged and your

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service will automatically renew in accor- dance with the terms of your NissanCon- nect Services Subscription Agreement. Services are dependent upon subscription enrollment and the telematics device being in operative condition, cellular con- nection availability, navigation map data, and GPS satellite signal reception, which can limit the ability to reach NissanCon- nect Services or to receive support. The service requires a compatible GSM/GPRS/ LTE cellular network. Should the cellular provider terminate or restrict network service, services will not be available. Under this circumstance, your service may be suspended or terminated without notice and without liability to NISSAN, NISSANs third party service providers, the underlying wireless carrier or any third party beneficiary. In the event that a change of telecommunications systems or services becomes necessary, you are solely responsible for replacing, as well as the cost of replacing, any equipment in the vehicle that is necessitated. Terms and conditions of NissanConnect Ser- vices Subscription Agreement apply.

NISSANCONNECT SERVICES FEA- TURES NissanConnect Services provides various types of information and services by connecting your vehicle to the Nissan- Connect Services Data Center and Nis- sanConnect Services Response Center using the TCU (Telematics Control Unit) installed in your vehicle.

WARNING . Please note that the Automatic

Collision Notification service and Emergency Call function cannot be used in the following conditions: Emergency functions and ser-

vices will not be available with- out a paid subscription to NissanConnect Services.

The NissanConnect Services network system is disabled.

The vehicle moves outside the service area where the TCU (Telematics Control Unit) is con- nected to the system.

The vehicle is outside the area where the cellular network ser- vice is receivable.

The vehicle is in a location with poor signal reception such as tunnels, underground parking garages, behind buildings or in mountainous areas.

The line is busy. The TCU (Telematics Control

Unit) or other systems of your vehicle are notworking properly.

It may not be possible to make an emergency call depending on the severity of a collision and/or emergency.

. Radio waves could adversely af- fect electric medical equipment. Individuals who use a pacemaker should contact the device manu- facturer regarding any possible effects before using the system.

. The TCU (Telematics Control Unit) antenna is installed inside the upper central part of the instru- ment panel. An occupant should not get any closer to the antenna than specified by the pacemaker manufacturer. The radio waves from the TCU antenna may ad- versely affect the operation of the pacemaker while using the Nis-

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sanConnect Services.

INFO:

. NissanConnect Services features are dependent upon subscription enroll- ment and the telematics device being in operative condition, cellular con- nectivity, navigation map data and GPS satellite signal reception. Terms and conditions of the NissanConnect Services Subscription Agreement ap- ply.

. Enrollment is required in order to receive NissanConnect Services. The services that can be received vary depending on the plan in which you are enrolled.

. A trial period is included beginning on the date of purchase, however you must still be enrolled and activated to use services.

. After the trial period, youmust enroll in a paid subscription for NissanCon- nect Services to continue using the features. The services that can be received vary depending on the plan to which you subscribe.

. Laws in some jurisdictionsmay restrict the use of Text-to-Speech. Check local regulations before using this feature.

NissanConnect Services may be up- dated. The latest detailed information is available on the following websites or from the support line.

NissanConnect Services website: For U.S. www.nissanusa.com/connect For Canada www.n issan .ca/n issanconnect (English) www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr (French) NissanConnect Services support line: 1-855-426-6628

. Connection to Roadside Assistance: Enhanced Roadside Assistance allows you to receive assistance from the Roadside Response Specialist for a non-emergency incident that requires a towing or third-party response ser- vice. The service is accessed by touch- ing the Voice Menu button on the navigation screen. Roadside Assis-

tance may also be used in conjunction with the Emergency Assistance ser- vice, if warranted. For details of the E- Call (SOS) button operation, refer to the vehicle Owners Manual.

. Emergency Calling (E-Call): The Emergency Calling (E-Call) feature provides emergency assistance by connecting to a Response Specialist. In the event of an emergency, push the in-vehicle E-Call (SOS) button to use this feature. The Response Specialist provides various assistance depend- ing on the situation. For details of the E-Call (SOS) button operation, refer to the vehicle Owners Manual.

. Automatic Collision Notification (ACN): The TCU (Telematics Control Unit) generates a signal automatically to the NissanConnect Services Re- sponse Center in the case of an accident severe enough to trigger one of the vehicles air bags. Upon the signal, a Response Specialist re- ceives the vehicle location and custo- mer information and notifies the proper authorities in accordance with established policies and procedures.

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. Curfew Alert: Customers can set time interval for acceptable and unacceptable opera- tion of the vehicle via NissanConnect Portal Website and NissanConnect Services Companion App. If the time restrictions are violated, the customer will be automatically notified (e-mail, text message, or phone call).

. Remote Door Lock/Unlock: The Remote Door Lock/Unlock feature allows the customer to access the vehicle remotely from the NissanCon- nect Services website or Companion App to send lock or unlock commands to the vehicle.

Connecting to Interactive Voice Menu (page 5-12)

. Remote Sound Horn and Flash Lights: Customers can activate the vehicles headlights and horn via the Nissan- Connect Services website or Compa- nion App.

. Alarm Notification: Customers will be notified if the vehicle alarm system is activated based on their notification preferences (e-mail, text, phone call).

. Boundary Alert: Customers can set an area for the vehicle to stay in or out of via the NissanConnect Services website or Companion App. Customers will be notified when vehicle is out-of-bounds based on their notification prefer- ences (e-mail, text, phone call).

. Maintenance Alert/Reminder: The center sends maintenance and other relevant information to regis- tered e-mail address (PC/Mobile) based on the vehicle information (e.g. driving mileage and etc.) sent at the center access timing. Details of vehicle information are separately examined.

. Journey Planner: Customers can create a multiple way- point route via Journey Planner on the NissanConnect Services website and send the details directly to their vehi- cle.

. Destination Download: Customers can search for different locations via the NissanConnect Ser- vices website and send them directly to their vehicle.

. Connected Search: Customers can access Internet search engines directly from the vehicle to

find exact destinations to navigate to. . Stolen Vehicle Locator:

In the event that the customers vehi- cle is stolen, after filing a police report the customer can contact NissanCon- nect Services via phone and report the vehicle stolen. At that point, Nis- sanConnect Services emergency support staff will work with authorities to attempt to recover the vehicle.

. Valet Alert: Customers will be notified if their vehicle is driven more than 0.2 miles once they activate Valet Alert via the NissanConnect Services website or Companion App.

Notice to Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone users The Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone Sys- tem will be disabled and not be able to take phone calls while the vehicle is connected to the NissanConnect Ser- vices Response Specialists or the emer- g e n c y s u p p o r t s t a f f a t t h e NissanConnect Service Response Center. This is to avoid various services by Nis- sanConnect Services Response Specia- lists and NissanConnect Services emergency support staff being inter- rupted by incoming calls. Incoming phone

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calls received while the vehicle is con- nected to the Service Center will not be listed in the call history of the Bluetooth Hands-free phone system. However those incoming calls may be listed in the call history of your mobile phone, depending on its capabilities. After disconnecting communication with the NissanConnect Services Response Specialist or Nissan- Connect Services emergency support staff, check the incoming call history on yourmobile phonewhen it is safe to do so.

Service application A separately purchased NissanConnect Services subscription is required. Formore details, refer to the NissanConnect Ser- vices website or contact the NissanCon- nect Services support line.

NissanConnect Services website: For U.S. www.nissanusa.com/connect For Canada www.n issan .ca/n issanconnect (English) www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr (French) NissanConnect Services support line:

1-855-426-6628

INFO:

If the vehicle is owned by another person and is resold, the subscription for this service must be canceled and all data stored on the device must be deleted.

Operating tips

WARNING . Use NissanConnect Services after

stopping your vehicle in a safe location. If you have to use Nissan- Connect Services 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 with the NissanCon- nect Services, pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle.

. Do not use NissanConnect Services with the engine stopped. Doing somay discharge the vehicle battery.

. NissanConnect Services cannot be used under the following conditions: NissanConnect Services subscrip-

tion has expired. The vehicle is outside the area

where the cellular network service is receivable.

The vehicle is in a location with poor signal reception such as tunnels, underground parking garages, be- hind buildings or in mountainous areas.

The line is busy. The TCU (Telematics Control Unit) or

other systems of your vehicle are not working properly.

The NissanConnect Services net- work system is disabled.

. Information Feeds download cannot be used when the vehicle is connected to the NissanConnect Services Data Center and NissanConnect Services Response Center.

. Communication with the NissanCon- nect Services Data Center is related to the data communication mode and may cause occasional difficulty in receiving signals, and the signal recei- vable area may be limited compared

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to regular mobile phones. . You may hear clicks or experience

interruptions while speaking with the NissanConnect Services Response Specialists. This is due to a shift in the connection zone and is not a malfunc- tion.

. Depending on the line used, the sound volume may decrease. Adjust the vo- lume as necessary.

. Received sounds may be distorted or ambient noise may sound like voices of a crowd. This is due to the use of the digital line and is not a malfunction.

. Youmay hear your own voice from the speaker when talking with the Nissan- Connect Services Response Specia- lists due to a network disturbance. When this occurs, reconnect the line after a few minutes or at a different location.

. This vehicle incorporates a communi- cation device that is called a TCU (Telematics Control Unit). The commu- nication connection between this unit and the NissanConnect Data Center allows for various services. When the system connects to the NissanCon- nect Data Center, an antenna icon will appear in the upper right corner of

the screen. Use the service in a loca- tion where the symbol representing good signal reception appears on the screen.

: When the signal reception is good : When the signal reception is bad

. NissanConnect Services uses the TCU (Telematics Control Unit). Even if the signal strength bar of the in-vehicle data communicationmodule indicates good reception, connection to the NissanConnect Data Center may be disabled. This does not indicate a malfunction. Operate the system again after a few minutes.

NISSANCONNECT SERVICES ME- NUS With the NissanConnect Services, various information can be received and dis- played on the screen. The information can also be announced by the system. 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Select an item from the NissanCon-

nect Services menu screens.

Available items Content [Connect to Voice Menu]

The system con- nects to the Nissan- Connect Services center. Various ser- vices to support your driving are available by an- swering Interactive Voice Menu.

Connecting to Interactive Voice Menu (page 5-12)

[Connected Search] Searches for a des- tination via the In- ternet and commands the na- vigation system to set a route to the destination.

Searching by connecting to the internet (page 6-22)

[Message Box] The messages from the NissanConnect Data Center that were referred to previously are dis- played.

Message Box (page 5-13)

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[All Information Feeds]

Displays a list of available informa- tion feeds.

Viewing infor- mation feeds (page 5-13)

[NissanConnect Ser- vices Settings]

NissanConnect Services settings can be changed.

NissanConne- ct Services settings (page 5-15)

Connecting to Interactive Voice Menu Various services to support your driving are available by using Interactive Voice Menu. For more details, refer to the NissanConnect Services website or con- tact the NissanConnect Services support line.

NissanConnect Services website: For U.S. www.nissanusa.com/connect For Canada www.n issan .ca/n issanconnect (English) www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr

(French) NissanConnect Services support line: 1-855-426-6628

1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Touch [Connect to Voice Menu]. 4. The system connects to the Nissan-

Connect Services center and menu options will be announced. Speak your preferred option. . Roadside Assistance

Connect to the Roadside Response Specialist.

. Account Management Talk directly to an operator about your NissanConnect Services ac- count.

INFO:

. You can also connect to the Nissan- Connect Services Interactive Voice Menu by touching the Voice Menu button on the map.

. After selecting [Connect to Voice Menu], it may take some time until the system initiates connection, de- pending on the technical environment and whether the TCU (Telematics Control Unit) is being used by other services.

. To avoid disconnecting the line, do not turn off the engine.

Setting route to a searched des- tination Use Connected Search to find destina- tions via the internet and set a route to them directly from your navigation sys- tem. 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Touch [Connected Search]. A key-

board is displayed. 4. Enter the keyword and touch [Search].

The system will connect to the Inter- net and the search results will be displayed.

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5. Touch a preferred destination from the list and touch [Start] to start the route guidance.

INFO:

The Connected Search can also be set by touching [Navi] on the Launch Bar and then touching [Connected Search].

Message Box The text messages from the NissanCon- nect Data Center that were previously received to are displayed. 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Touch [Message Box]. 4. A history list is displayed. Highlight the

information.

Viewing information feeds Contents of the various NissanConnect Services information can be downloaded. 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Touch [All Information Feeds]. A list

screen is displayed. 4. Touch a preferred folder. A list of

information feeds is displayed. The content is announced by the system

(Text-to-Speech) while the vehicle is being driven, or if parked, you can read the content on the display.

INFO:

. Touch [Stop] during communication with the NissanConnect Services Data Center to cancel the connection.

. A message is displayed when the communication is disconnected while downloading information due to a poor communication status. Select [Yes] to restart the download.

. Laws in some jurisdictionsmay restrict the use of Text-to-Speech. Check local regulations before using this feature.

. Some terminology such as personal names, place names, special terms, symbols, etc. may not be announced correctly. This is not a malfunction.

. The system will pause announce- ments when interrupted by the voice guidance given by the navigation sys- tem. When the voice guidance finishes, the system will restart the announce- ment.

. The volume can be adjusted when the system announces the information.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19)

. The selected content is read out while the vehicle is being driven, or if parked, you can read the content on the display.

. Content settings can be made using the NissanConnect Services website. For more details, refer to the Nissan- Connect Services website or contact the NissanConnect Services support line. NissanConnect Services website: For U.S. www.nissanusa.com/connect For Canada www.n i ssan . ca/n i ssanconnect (English) www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr (French) NissanConnect Services support line: 1-855-426-6628

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Screen information When information is downloaded from the NissanConnect Services Data Center, the contents of the information are displayed while the vehicle is stopped.

Contents: The contents of the NissanConnect Services feeds are displayed. Menu: Stops the Text-to-Speech voice an- nouncements and displays the opera- tion menu items on the right side of the screen. [ ]/[ ]: Turns to the next or previous page if the information has a number of content pages.

: If the information contains map in-

formation, the icon be displayed. It can be set as the destination.

: If the information contains phone number information, the icon is dis- played. It is possible to make a phone call to the facility.

After parking the vehicle in a safe location and touching [Menu], the operation menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.

INFO:

The availability of the operation menu items differs depending on the contents of the selected information.

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NISSANCONNECT SERVICES SETTINGS The NissanConnect Services setting can be changed. 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Touch [NissanConnect Services Settings].

Available items Action [Information Feed Setting] [Edit Feed List] [Sync All Feeds] The latest information feeds received from the NissanConnect

Services center. [Initialize Feed List] Return the channel list to default.

[Delete Message Box] Delete all the items in the Message Box.

[Vehicle Information Shar- ing with Nissan]

[Share Vehicle Information] Turn the vehicle information sharing function on/off. [Delete Shared Vehicle Information] Delete all the items in the shared vehicle information.

[Unit ID Information] Display the Unit ID, TCU (Telematics Control Unit) ID, SIM ID and VIN Information necessary for user registration.

[Reset all NissanConnect Services settings to default] All NissanConnect Services settings are returned to default. [Vehicle Data Transmission Setting] When [OK] is touched, data transmission to the NissanConnect

Data Center is enabled. Touch [Decline] to disable the Nissan- Connect Services functions.

INFO:

[NissanConnect Services] can also be accessed from [Settings] on the Launch Bar.

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SiriusXM TRAVEL LINK AND SiriusXM TrafficTM

SiriusXM Travel Link information is a subscription service offered by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. It is necessary to subscribe to use the SiriusXM Travel Link informa- tion. This service provides real-time informa- tion regarding current weather, fuel prices, sports scores, stock tickers and movie times where available. The Sir- iusXM Travel Link is broadcast to the vehicle by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. The service enables you to view the following information on the navigation system: *Current information around the destina- tion *Detailed information and forecasts of an area of interest *Countrywide and local maps with the current weather, temperature, warnings and road condition information *List of warning/watches events detected around the current location *Pop-up messages on the navigation screen with voice announcements when warnings and watches are detected around the current location

SXM service menus can be accessed from the information screen.

Information menu (page 5-2)

WARNING SiriusXM Travel Link information is not a substitute for attentive driving. Weather conditions change con- stantly and emergency situations can arise without warning. Relying only on SiriusXM Travel Link informa- tion could result in serious personal injury.

VIEWING SiriusXM TRAVEL LINK SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM Travel Link subscriptions are sold sepa- rately or as a package, and are continuous until you call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for com- plete terms at www.siriusxm.com (for U.S.) or www.sir iusxm.ca (for Canada) . SiriusXM Travel Link is available in select markets. For more information, refer to the Sir- iusXM website or call Listener Care.

SiriusXM website: For U.S. www.siriusxm.com/travellink

For Canada www.siriusxm.ca/siriusxm-traffic- services/siriusxm-travel-link (English) www . s i r i u s xm .ca/ f r / se r v i ces - siriusxm-traffic/siriusxm-travel-link (French) Listener Care: For U.S. 1-877-447-0011 For Canada 1-877-438-9677

INFO:

. If a contract is not completed for the SiriusXM Travel Link information ser- vice, a message appears and it will not be possible to check the information on the traffic information system.

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. The weather information is available only for areas that provide weather information to SiriusXM Travel Link.

. Not all vehicles or devices are capable of receiving all services offered by SiriusXM. Data displays and individual product availability vary by vehicle hardware. Current information and features may not be available in all locations, or on all receivers. SiriusXM is not responsible for any errors or inaccuracies in the data services or their use in the vehicle.

Notes on SiriusXM TrafficTM infor- mation . The SiriusXM TrafficTM information

service is not provided for some cities. In addition, the cities for which the traffic information service is provided may be changed.

. In some cases, infrastructure pro- blems may prevent the complete dis- play of the traffic information. This is not a malfunction.

. Due to infrastructure problems, or due to the time when the traffic informa- tion service broadcast is received, the displayed information may differ from the actual traffic conditions.

. Depending on the traffic information, a detour route may be slower than the original route.

. SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM TrafficTM subscriptions are sold sepa- rately or as a package, and are con- tinuous until you call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at the SiriusXM website.

SiriusXM website: For U.S. www. siriusxm.com For Canada www.siriusxm.ca (English) www.siriusxm.ca/fr (French) SiriusXM Travel Link is available in select markets. For more information, refer to the SiriusXM website or call Listener Care.

SiriusXM website: For U.S. www.siriusxm.com/traffic For Canada www.siriusxm.ca/siriusxm-traffic- services/siriusxm-travel-link (English) www . s i r i u s xm .ca/ f r / se r v i ces -

siriusxm-traffic/siriusxm-travel-link (French) Listener Care: For U.S. 1-877-447-0011 For Canada 1-877-438-9677

. SiriusXM TrafficTM is available in over 130 metropolitan markets. For the most current list of markets covered, please refer to the SiriusXM website or call Listener Care.

SiriusXM website: For U.S. www.siriusxm.com/siriusxmtraffic For Canada www.siriusxm.ca/siriusxm-traffic- services/siriusxm-traffic (English) www . s i r i u s xm .ca/ f r / se r v i ces - sir iusxm-traff ic/sir iusxm-traff ic (French) Listener Care: For U.S. 1-877-447-0011 For Canada 1-877-438-9677

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. Due to road maintenance, infrastruc- ture problems (e.g. malfunction of road sensors, outage of central com- puter of infrastructure) or natural dis- asters, there are times when some or all traffic information may not be available.

. Incident information is based on hu- man collection. Not all incidents that have happened are collected and provided.

. Due to infrastructure problems, or transmission delay, there are times when the information may differ from the actual condition. Always observe safe driving practices and follow all traffic regulations.

. Due to the coverage and quality of traffic information and road condi- tions, it is not always possible for the system to provide the shortest time route even when traffic information is considered.

. Traffic information that is displayed may differ from information from other media (e.g., radio), as other media may use different information sources.

Apple CarPlayTM

WARNING . Stop your vehicle in a safe location

and apply the parking brake be- fore connecting your iPhone to the vehicle or operating your con- nected iPhone for setup.

. If you are unable to devote full attention to vehicle operation while using Apple CarPlayTM, pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle.

You can use Apple CarPlayTM by connect- ing a compatible iPhone to your vehicle via a USB cable. With Apple CarPlayTM, your in-vehicle sys- tem can be used as a display and a controller for some of the iPhone func- tions. The Apple CarPlayTM features Siri which enables operations via voice con- trols. Visit Apple.com for information about the functions that are available and details about Apples privacy policy. Certain user and vehicle information (lo- cation and speed for example) may be shared with your device while Apple CarPlayTM is enabled for use. Carrier

charges may apply to use Apple Car- PlayTM.

COMPATIBILITY Only iPhone 5 or later models and iOS 10 or later versions are compatible with Apple CarPlayTM. Refer to the Apple website for more information.

INFO:

. For best results, always update your device to the latest software version.

. Apple CarPlayTM will take the place of your Bluetooth audio and Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone functionality.

INITIAL iPhone SETTINGS Before using Apple CarPlayTM, make sure that the CarPlayTM and Siri on your iPhone are turned on.

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Apple CarPlayTM OPERATION 1. Connect an iPhone to USB connec-

tion port 1. USB (Universal Serial Bus) Con- nection Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

2. Depending on the setting, a startup Information screen will appear. Touch [Yes] to use Apple CarPlayTM.

INFO:

If you do not wish to display the Startup Information screen each time you activate Apple CarPlayTM, touch [Dont show again] on the Startup Information screen. The Startup Infor- mation screen will not be displayed from the next Apple CarPlayTM activa- tion. The Startup Information screen can be set to appear again in the Apple CarPlayTM settings menu.

Apple CarPlayTM settings (page 5-20)

Example of Apple CarPlayTM top menu 3. The Apple CarPlayTM top menu screen

will appear. The iPhone functions displayed on the screen should now be operable using the in-vehicle sys- tem.

4. To return to the Apple CarPlayTM top menu screen after operation, touch [ ] on the lower left corner of the Apple CarPlayTM screen.

5. To exit the Apple CarPlayTM screen and display the other screens, touch

or the other buttons on the control panel, and touch the desired menus.

6. To return to the Apple CarPlayTM screen, touch [Info] on the Launch Bar and then touch [Apple CarPlay]. The Apple CarPlayTM screen can also be displayed by touching [Apple Car- Play] after touching [MENU] on the Launch Bar or after pushing

.

INFO:

When your iPhone is locked with a passcode, Apple CarPlayTM can still be activated by operating the iPhone and allowing Apple CarPlayTM activation when asked.

Siri operation With Siri, some of the functions in your iPhone can be voice-controlled.

Activation:

There are two ways to start a Siri session. . Push and hold < > on the steering

wheel. . Touch and hold [ ] at the lower left

corner of the Apple CarPlayTM screen.

INFO:

. Push < > or touch [ ] to end Siri operation.

. Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible. Close the windows to eliminate the surrounding noises (traf- fic noises, vibration sounds, etc.), which may prevent the system from recognizing the voice commands cor- rectly.

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. For functions that can be used with Siri, please refer to the Apple website.

. The volume level of Siri can be ad- justed.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19)

Phone operation If you wish to use your phone while Apple CarPlayTM is activated, follow the proce- dures below: 1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar. 2. Operate the screen displayed to make

a call, etc.

Apple CarPlayTM SETTINGS 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Apple CarPlay Settings]. Available items: . [Always Start Apple CarPlay]:

When this item is turned on, Apple CarPlayTM will activate automatically when the iPhone is connected to the USB connection port 1.

. [Nissans Help for Apple CarPlay]: Displays the helpful tips for Apple CarPlayTM operation.

. [Show Startup Information]: Allows you to set whether or not to show the Apple CarPlayTM Startup Information screen upon each iPhone connection. Touch [No] if you do not wish to show the Startup Information screen each time the iPhone is connected to USB connection port 1. Touch [Yes] to show the Startup In- formation screen upon each connec- t ion of your iPhone to USB connection port 1. This setting item will be grayed out until you touch [Dont show again] on the Startup Information screen.

INFO:

. [Nissans Help for Apple CarPlay] can also be accessed from the Information menu.

Information menu (page 5-2) . Phone menu and access to the con-

nected iPhone through voice recog- nition system will be disabled while Apple CarPlayTM is connected. To ac- cess your iPhone, use the Siri function or select the phone icon in the Apple CarPlayTM top menu screen.

. Normal voice recognition access to songs on your iPod music will not be available when connected to Apple CarPlayTM. To access your iPodmusic, use the Siri function or select the music icon in the Apple CarPlayTM top menu screen.

Apple CarPlayTM SYSTEM LIMITA- TIONS For all features of Apple CarPlayTM to operate correctly, it is necessary to have a compatible iPhone, a cellular connec- tion and a data plan. When Apple CarPlayTM is operating, sys- tem performance is affected by the strength of the cellular connection or performance of the phone itself. If perfor- mance of the system decreases: . Disconnect and reconnect your

iPhone . Close all apps and restart them . Cycle iPhone power off/on to restart It is also recommended to use the Apple LightningTM cable that was provided with your iPhone and confirm the latest soft- ware version is installed. Functionality of Apple CarPlayTM may decrease or be lost if there are changes to operating systems, hardware, software

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or other technologies central to support- ing the system that are outside of NIS- SANs control. Changing government regulations may also affect operation of Apple CarPlayTM.

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6 Navigation Safety information ....................................................................... 6-3 Map operation ................................................................................. 6-3

Displaying current vehicle location .......................... 6-3 Map types ..................................................................................... 6-3 Road color ................................................................................... 6-6 Moving map................................................................................ 6-6 Changing scale of map ..................................................... 6-7 Changing map.......................................................................... 6-8 Map view settings .................................................................. 6-9 Setting information on map....................................... 6-12 Traffic information on map......................................... 6-13 Map Menu screen ............................................................... 6-13

Setting destination ................................................................... 6-14 Basic operations .................................................................. 6-14 Finding address .................................................................... 6-17 Finding nearby place ........................................................ 6-18 Finding points of interest ............................................. 6-19 Setting home as destination ..................................... 6-21 Searching from address book .................................. 6-21 Searching from previous destinations ............... 6-22 Searching by connecting to the internet ........ 6-22 Setting intersection ........................................................... 6-22 Setting by phone number ............................................ 6-23 Setting city center .............................................................. 6-23 Setting freeway entrance/exit .................................. 6-24 Setting from stored routes ......................................... 6-24 Setting point on map....................................................... 6-24

Setting with NissanConnect Services ............ 6-25 Options before starting the route guidance ................................................................... 6-26

Route guidance .......................................................................... 6-28 About route guidance................................................... 6-28 Route menu .......................................................................... 6-34 Setting new destination .............................................. 6-37 Canceling route ................................................................. 6-37 Confirming route .............................................................. 6-37 Editing route ......................................................................... 6-37 Recalculating route ......................................................... 6-40 Searching for detour route using traffic information ............................................................ 6-40 Setting detour route ...................................................... 6-41 Route guidance settings............................................. 6-41

Viewing traffic information ............................................... 6-45 Viewing available traffic information ................ 6-45 Traffic information setting ........................................ 6-47

Storing a location/route ..................................................... 6-48 Storing location ................................................................. 6-48 Storing route ........................................................................ 6-49 Storing avoid area ........................................................... 6-49 Editing stored information ........................................ 6-50 Deleting stored item ...................................................... 6-53 Transferring information to/from address book ....................................................................... 6-54

Navigation settings ................................................................. 6-56

General information for navigation system ......... 6-59 Current vehicle location ................................................ 6-59 Route calculation ................................................................ 6-63

Route guidance .................................................................. 6-64 Map data ................................................................................. 6-65 How to handle the SD card ...................................... 6-69

SAFETY INFORMATION

The navigation system is primarily de- signed to help you reach your destination. However, you, the driver, must use the system safely and properly. Information concerning road conditions, traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up to date. The system is not a substitute for safe, proper, and legal driv- ing.

WARNING . Do not rely on route guidance

alone. Always be sure that all driving maneuvers are legal and safe in order to avoid accidents.

MAP OPERATION

DISPLAYING CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION

Push or touch [Map] on the Launch Bar to display the map of current vehicle location.

MAP TYPES Two types of map views are available: 2D map and Birdview (3D) map.

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2D map The 2D map displays the map in a two-dimensional environment similar to a road map.

Screen information:

Destination: Indicates the location of the final destination.

Waypoint: Displays the location of the waypoint the vehicle will stop by before heading to the final destination. A maximum of 5 waypoints can be set.

Guide point: Indicates a guide point on the route.

Starting point: Displays the vehicle location, with which the route is set, as the starting point.

Avoid area: Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in the Address Book. Route guidance can be set to avoid the

registered avoid areas. Storing avoid area (page 6-49)

Green: Freeways included Blue: Freeways not included

Speed limit icon: Displays the speed limit of the road the vehicle is on.

Arrow and distance: Indicates the distance to the next guide point and the turning direction at that guide point.

icon: Touch the icon to display the Map Menu.

Map Menu screen (page 6-13) Scale indicator:

Indicates the scale of the map. Touch the icon to display the scale bar. The map scale can be adjusted using the scale bar.

Changing scale of map (page 6-7) / Direction indicator:

Indicates the directional setting of the map.

: North always pointing up. : Direction of the vehicle heading

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always pointing up. Touch the icon to change the map view and the map orientation.

Changing map view and map orientation (page 6-8)

Remaining distance to the destina- tion: Indicates the approximate remaining distance to the destination or way- point. This indicator will appear when a destination or waypoint is set and route guidance is started. The arrow displayed here indicates the direction of the destination. It can be displayed only when themap scale is in the range of 1/64 miles (25 m) - 1/8 miles (200 m). Estimated time to the destination: Indicates the estimated time to the destination or waypoint. This indica- tor will appear when a destination or waypoint is set and route guidance is started.

Guidance settings (page 6-42) Traffic indicator: Indicates the reception condition of the traffic information transmitted from the provider. Green: Reception condition is good.

Gray: Reception condition is not good. The indicator does not appear with- out a SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription.

Vehicle icon: Indicates the current vehicle location and the direction the vehicle is head- ing. Suggested route: Appears in bold blue during route guidance.

Stored location (yellow): Displays the locations that are stored in the Address Book.

Storing location (page 6-48) The icons can be changed according to your preferences. Street name: Displays the name of the street that the vehicle is currently driving on. Voice Menu button (if so equipped): Touch the icon to connect to the NissanConnect Services Voice Menu.

Connecting to Interactive Voice Menu (page 5-12)

Birdview (3D) map Birdview displays the map from an elevated perspective. In Birdview, it is easy to recognize an image of the route because it provides a panoramic view over a long distance.

INFO:

Note the following items about the Bird- view display. . Birdview is a registered trademark

of Clarion Co., Ltd. . The map in Birdview always appears

with the current forward direction facing up.

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Building graphics In an area where the building graphics are stored in the map data, the building graphics are displayed when the map is zoomed in. On the 2D map display, these are called Building footprint graphics, and on the Birdview display, these are called 3D building graphics.

Building footprint graphics (2D map)

3D building graphics (Birdview map)

INFO:

In an area where the building graphics are not stored in the map data, the normal map is displayed even when the map is zoomed in.

ROAD COLOR The road types are differentiated by color.

Red Freeway Brown Dark Yellow

Main road

Gray Narrow street Dark green Road with incomplete

map data

MOVING MAP Map can be scrolled by touch screen operations. Map scrolling operations are limited and not fully available while driv- ing.

Touch:

2D map: When the map on the screen is touched, the cross pointer is displayed and the position touched is set as the center of the screen. After moving the map, touch [ ] on the map screen to display the current location map screen.

INFO:

. Touch [Slow] on the map screen to display the 8-directional key for fine adjustments of the location. Touch [Cancel] to cancel the fine adjustment mode.

. Sliding the Display Commander can also operate the map.

BirdviewTM (3D) map:

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Touch the screen. The cross pointer is displayed at the center of the map. Touching the screen again will scroll the map toward the touched location. Touch [ ] or [ ] to change the direction of the map.

INFO:

Sliding the Display Commander can also operate the map. Long touch: Touch the direction to move to. The map continues to scroll while the screen is touched. Drag: Drags the map while the screen is touched. Swipe/flick: Swipe or flick the screen to scroll the map screen quickly.

CHANGING SCALE OF MAP

1. Touch [ ]. The scale bar is displayed.

2. Touch [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to change the scale.

Pinch-in

To view a wider area, pinch-in the map screen.

Pinch-out

To view the map in detail, pinch-out the map screen.

INFO:

. While driving, pinch-in and pinch-out operations are disabled.

. Map scale can also be changed by rotating the center dial on the Display Commander.

. Free Zoom: Depending on the setting, using the center dial on the Display Commander to change the map scale may adjust the scale normally, or it may engage the free zoom (finer scale adjustment in smaller steps).

Navigation settings (page 6-56)

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Map scale Map scale (map coverage) between 320 miles (640 km) and 1/64mile (25m) can be selected.

US Units Metric Units 320 mi 640 km 80 mi 160 km 32 mi 64 km 8 mi 16 km 5 mi 10 km 2 mi 4 km 1 mi 2 km

1/2 mi 1 km 1/4 mi 500 m 1/8 mi 200 m 1/16 mi 100 m 1/32 mi 50 m 1/64 mi 25 m

INFO:

. There may be unavailable map scales depending on the location in the map data.

. Depending on the map scale, traffic information icons cannot be displayed on the map screen.

Traffic information on map (page 6-46)

CHANGING MAP

Changing map view and map orientation The map view and the map orientation can be changed by touching [ ] / [ ] on the map screen. The screen will change to North Up, Heading Up and BirdviewTM each time [ ] / [ ] is touched.

North Up

Heading Up

Birdview

INFO:

. You can also change the map view from the map view settings screen.

Map view settings (page 6-9) . A long range map is available that

displays a wider area in the direction the vehicle is moving in the Heading Up view.

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Setting split screen Two different maps can be displayed on a screen with the split screen setting.

1. Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2. Touch [Map View]. 3. Touch [Change View]. 4. Select [Split: 2D Map] or [Split: Birdview

Map].

INFO:

The settings on the left split map can be changed from map view settings menu.

Map view settings (page 6-9)

MAP VIEW SETTINGS The setup for the map view is performed from the Settings menu on the touch screen display.

1. Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2. Touch [Map View].

INFO:

[Map View] can also be accessed from [Settings] on the Launch Bar.

Navigation settings (page 6-56)

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The following settings are available.

Menu item Action [Change View] [2D Map] Display 2D map.

[Split: 2D Map] Display 2D map on both left and right side of the split screen.

[Birdview (3D)] Display 3D map.

[Split: Birdview Map] Display 2Dmap on the left side and 3Dmap on the right side of the screen.

[View Settings] [Intersection] Display the enlarged view of intersection on the left side of the screen during route guidance.

Route guidance screens (page 6-32) [Turn List] Display the turn list on the left screen when a route is set.

Route guidance screens (page 6-32) [Drive Report] Display your ECO driving performance score on the left side of the

screen. Touch [Log] to view the Drive Report history. Touch [Reset] to clear the past records. Push to switch to the full map screen.

[Full Map] Display full map screen.

[Map Settings] [Map Orientation] [North Up] Select a map view to be applied to the map screen. [Map Orientation] is available only when 2D map is displayed.

[Heading Up]

[Long Range] The position of the vehicle icon can be changed to view a wider area in the traveling direction. The vehicle icon is located slightly lower than the center of the screen. Long Range Map View is available only when the map view is Heading Up.

[Map Color] Sets map color from color 1 - 4.

[Map Text Size] [Large] Sets the font size of text displayed on the map screen.

[Medium]

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Menu item Action [Small]

[Birdview Angle] Adjusts the Birdview angle using the adjust bar displayed on the left side of the screen. [Birdview Angle] is available only when 3D map is displayed.

[North Up when Zoomed Out] When this setting is ON, the orientation of themap is automatically changed to North Up when the widest map scale is selected.

[Select Text to Display on Map]

[Place Names] Allows place names to be displayed on the map screen.

[Facility Names] Allows facilities names to be displayed on the map screen.

[Road Names] Allows road names to be displayed on the map screen.

[Left Split Map Set- tings]

[Map Orientation] Themap orientation for the left side of split screen can be selected from North Up or Heading Up.

[Long Range] Long Range Map View is available only when the left side of split screen is in Heading Up mode. When this item is turned on, the vehicle position icon on the left screen will be located slightly lower than the center of the screen so that a wider area in the traveling direction can be viewed.

[Map Scale] Allows to change the scale of the map displayed on the left side of the split screen.

[Show all Freeway Exits on Route] Turns on/off the freeway exit information display.

[Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway] The turn list can be set to on or off to be displayed automatically while driving on a freeway.

[Back to Map] Back to the current location map.

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SETTING INFORMATION ON MAP Some information on the map can be displayed or hidden.

Displaying map icons Displays map icons of certain points of interest (such as restaurants and gas stations, etc.) on the map around the current vehicle location. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch [Map Icons]. 4. Touch the preferred icon. The indica-

tor of the selected icon illuminates. Available setting icons . : Restaurant . : Gas Station . : Hotel . : ATM . : Rest Area

INFO:

. [Map Icons] can also be accessed from [ ] on the Map screen.

. The map icons are not displayed on the map screen when the map scale is set to 1/4 mile (500 m) or wider in the 2D and Birdview map.

. If brand icons are registered in the map data, the brand will be displayed on themap instead of the general map icons listed.

Displaying map scrolling informa- tion

Information about the location, on which the center of the cross pointer is placed by scrolling on the map, can be set to be displayed. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.

2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Others]. 3. Touch [Map Scrolling Information]. 4. Touch the preferred information item.

The following information items are available. . [Address Book Icons] . [Destination/Waypoint Icons] . [Show pop-up for POIs] . [Latitude/Longitude Info]

INFO:

. When the settings are turned on, placing the cross pointer on the stored location icons, Destination/Waypoint icons or map icons will display the information in a pop-up window. The latitude/longitude of any point on the mapwhere the cross pointer is located will be displayed on the bottom left corner of the map screen.

. When the [Go Here] is displayed on the pop-up window, destination can be set by touching it. Touch [Place Info] to display the place information screen. On the place information screen, touch [Show Map] to display the map around the location and touch [Call] to call the selected place if the key is

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available. When available, touch [De- tails] to show detail information of the place.

TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP With a subscription to SiriusXM TrafficTM, traffic information is displayed.

Traffic information on map (page 6-46)

Free Flow: Green arrow Moderate traffic: Yellow arrow Heavy traffic: Red Section affected by serious traffic event: Purple The following traffic information icons may be displayed.

: Accident

: Closed road

: Information

: Road work

: Slippery road

: Weather

: Incident

INFO:

Traffic icons are displayed in the scale level of 1/64 miles (25 m) - 5 miles (10 km) range. Some traffic icons are displayed only on the map at higher detail levels.

MAP MENU SCREEN Touch [ ] while the current location map screen or a scrolled map screen is displayed to display the menu corre- sponding to that screen. This menu can be used to quickly access helpful functions, such as setting a desti- nation and searching for points of interest nearby.

Current location map screen

If [ ] is touched while the current location map screen is displayed, the following options are available. . [Save Location]:

Stores the current vehicle location in the Address Book.

Storing location by moving map (page 6-49)

. [Nearby POIs]: Searches for points of interest near the current vehicle location.

Finding nearby place (page 6-18) . [Map View]:

Map view settings can be changed. Map view settings (page 6-9)

. [Map Icons]: The map icons can be displayed or hidden by type.

Displayingmap icons (page 6-12)

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. [Traffic Info Setting]: Set the various functions of the Sir- iusXM TrafficTM information system.

Traffic information on map (page 6-46)

. [Cancel Route]: Delete destination and waypoints.

Canceling route (page 6-37)

Scrolled location map screen

If [ ] is touched while a scrolled map screen is displayed, the following options are available. . [New Destination]:

Sets the map location pointed at by the cross pointer as a new destination.

Setting point on map (page 6-24)

. [Add to Route]: Adds the map location pointed at by the cross pointer as a destination or a

waypoint to the route already set. Setting destination or waypoint (page 6-38)

. [Nearby POIs]: Searches for points of interest near the map location.

Finding nearby place (page 6-18) . [Save Location]:

Stores the map location pointed at by the cross pointer in the Address Book.

Storing location by moving map (page 6-49)

. [Delete]: Deletes a stored location or destina- tion (waypoint) which the cross poin- ter is placed over an icon.

Deleting individual item on map (page 6-54)

SETTING DESTINATION

The destination you wish to drive to can be set for route guidance.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Displaying destination setting menu There are several methods that can be used to set a destination. Select a pre- ferred method for finding and setting a destination. Available destination setting items may vary depending on the models and speci- fications.

Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. The destination screen will be displayed when a route is not set.

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INFO:

If a route is set, the route menu screen will be displayed when [Navi] on the Launch Bar is touched. Touch [New Destination] to set a destination.

Route menu (page 6-34) Available destination setting methods:

Setting item Action [Street Address] Searches for a destination by address.

Finding address (page 6-17) [Nearby Points of Interest] Searches for points of interest near the current vehicle location, such as restaurants and

gas stations, etc. Finding nearby place (page 6-18)

[Points of Interest] Searches for a destination from various categories of businesses or locations. Finding points of interest (page 6-19)

[Home] Searches for a route from the current location to the previously stored home location. Setting home as destination (page 6-21)

[Address Book] Searches for a destination from Address Book. Searching from address book (page 6-21)

[Previous Destinations] Searches for the destination from the previous destinations and a previous start point. Searching from previous destinations (page 6-22)

[Connected Search] Input a keyword of a point of interest and connect and search the NissanConnect Services Data Center.

Searching by connecting to the internet (page 6-22) [Intersection] Sets an intersection as a destination.

Setting intersection (page 6-22) [Phone Number] Searches for a point of interest by a telephone number.

Setting by phone number (page 6-23)

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[City Center] Sets the center of a city as the destination. Setting city center (page 6-23)

[Freeway Entrance/Exit] Sets a freeway entrance/exit as a destination. Setting freeway entrance/exit (page 6-24)

[Stored Routes] Sets a route from the stored route data. Setting from stored routes (page 6-24)

INFO:

. After setting a destination, the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book, etc.

Options before starting the route guidance (page 6-26)

. The destination can be deleted. Canceling route (page 6-37)

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Specifying region With some destination setting methods, state/province and city can be specified prior to searching for destination loca- tions.

1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch the desired search method. 3. Touch [State/Province] or [City] if dis-

played. 4. Enter the name of the state, province

or city and then touch [List]. A list screen is displayed.

5. Touch the preferred state, province or city from the list.

INFO:

. When the system is restarted, the state and province in which the vehicle is recognized by the GPS to be located will be set automatically as a state and province for location search.

. Touch [Change Area] to change the area for conducting the location search.

. Touch [Current State] to search for the destination within the state or pro- vince where the vehicle is currently located.

. Touch [Space] to enter a space be- tween letters.

. After touching [City], touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last 5 cities set as destinations.

. In some cases, when a city name has been entered, the number ofmatching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number displayed on the list screen. If this occurs, enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches.

. It is not possible to search for a route from the continental United States or Canada to Hawaii, Virgin Islands, Puer-

to Rico, etc.

FINDING ADDRESS Searches for a destination by address. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Street Address]. The street

address input screen is displayed.

3. Input the street address. . Touch [State/Province] to enter the

state or province name. . Touch [House #] to enter the house

number. If the house number is not available, touch [No House #].

. Touch [Street] to enter the street name. After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list of streets is displayed.

. Touch [City] to enter the city name. If the city name is not available, touch [All Cities].

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4. Enter the state/province, house num- ber, street and city of the destination and then touch [OK]. The route is displayed.

5. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to search for a destination by address: Street Address* *: This voice command operation is avail- able only when the language setting is in English.

FINDING NEARBY PLACE A facility located near the current vehicle location can be set as the destination. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Nearby Points of Interest]. The

category list is displayed.

3. Select [Emergency Services] for exam- ple.

4. Select preferred category from the sub category list.

5. Touch the preferred destination from the list. The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the touch screen display.

INFO:

. If the suggested route is already set, by touching [Show Along Route] on the touch screen display, the sys- tem displays only the facilities lo- cated along the route.

. A maximum of 100 facilities can be displayed on the list screen.

6. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

INFO:

. Depending on the type of facility, a message asking if you have checked the facility availability may be dis- played. Touch [Yes] or [No] after read- ing the message.

. You can also set the destination by touching [ ] when scrolling the map and selecting [Nearby POIs] from the menu.

. Nearby Points of Interest category list can be customized from [Customize Nearby POIs].

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Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to set a nearby place as a destination: Nearby

FINDING POINTS OF INTEREST This allows you to find a facility by name or by category. Specify the region and city of the destination to find it more quickly.

NOTE:

Locations and business hours of facil- ities are subject to change, which may not be reflected in the map data. Dou- ble-check this information before you go to an emergency facility to ensure that you can receive the proper support. Otherwise, you may not receive emer- gency help when you arrive at the destination. A confirmation message also appears on the navigation screen. Follow the displayed instructions and check the items required.

Searching for a specific name 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Points of Interest]. 3. Touch [Spell Name]. A character input

screen is displayed.

INFO:

Touch [City] and touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last 5 cities recently set as destinations.

4. Enter the name of the destination facility. After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list screen is displayed.

5. Touch the preferred destination facil- ity from the list. Sorting and filtering: . [By Distance]:

Shows a list of facilities that are near the current vehicle location.

. [By Category]: Display the list that summarizes the listed names into categories. Select the category to narrow down the search.

INFO:

. Touch [ i ] on the list screen to display the detailed information about the POI that is selected on the touch screen display.

. To search for a POI with two ormore words, touch [Space] to enter a space between each word.

6. A map of the selected place is dis- played. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

INFO:

. After setting a destination, the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Stored Location, etc.

Options before starting the route guidance (page 6-26)

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Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to search for Points of Interest from a facility name: Points of Interest * *: This voice command operation is avail- able only when the language setting is set to English.

Searching Points of Interest by category 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Points of Interest]. The main

category menu is displayed. 3. Touch the main category. The subca-

tegory list is displayed. 4. Touch the subcategory. Narrow down

condition screen is displayed. 5. Touch the narrow down category.

Search conditions: . [By Name]:

Enter the name of the facility

. [Select a City]: Input the city to narrow down the target city.

. [Near Current Location]: Facilities near the current vehicle location are displayed in a list.

. [Near Destination]: When the destination is set, this indicates a list of facilities around the destination.

6. Touch the preferred destination facil- ity from the list. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

INFO:

. Subcategories may not be displayed depending on the selected main cate- gory.

. If there is no nearby POI, a message asking whether to search from an extended area will be displayed. When [Yes] is selected, the system starts to search for POI in a wider area.

. Touch [ i ] on the list screen to display the detailed information about the POI that is selected on the touch screen display.

. Touch [By Distance] to sort the list by the distance. Touch [New Category] to select a different POI category.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to search for Points of Interest from cate- gory: POI Category

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SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION The home location can be set as the destination if the home location is stored in advance. This function is especially useful when searching for a route to return to the home location. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Home].

INFO:

If the home location is not stored yet, the system will display a message asking if you wish to store a home location. Touch [Yes] to store the home location.

Storing home location (page 6-48)

3. An entire route to the destination is displayed. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to set home as the destination: Go Home

SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS BOOK Locations frequently visited can be stored in the Address Book and reused to set destinations.

Storing location (page 6-48) 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Address Book].

3. Touch the preferred location from the list.

INFO:

. Selecting [Sort] displays a list of various sort functions.

[Sorted By Number]: The Address Book entries are dis- played in ascending numerical or- der.

[Sorted By Name]: The Address Book entries are dis- played in alphabetic order.

[Sorted By Icon]: By selecting a particular icon, a list that contains only the Address Book entries associated with that icon is displayed.

[Sorted By Group]: By selecting a particular group (fa- mily, friends, leisure, etc.), the se- lected group is displayed at the top of the list.

. Touch [Add New] to add a new location.

4. The selected destination is displayed. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to set a destination from the Address Book: Address Book

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SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS A previous destination and a previous start point can be set as the destination. Up to 100 previous destinations will be automatically stored. If the number of previous destinations exceeds 100, the oldest one is automatically deleted and the new destination is added. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Previous Destinations]. A list

screen is displayed. 3. Touch the previous destination or a

previous start point from the list. 4. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice commands to display the previous destinations/start point list: Previous Destinations Previous Start Point

SEARCHING BY CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET It is possible to find a point of interest by inputting a keyword and connecting to the Internet. The searched location can be set as a destination. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Connected Search]. 3. Enter the keyword and touch [Search].

The systemwill connect to the Nissan- Connect Services and the search results will be displayed.

4. Touch the preferred destination from the list.

5. The entire destination is displayed. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

INFO:

Connected Search is a NissanConnect Services feature. It is necessary to sub- scribe to NissanConnect Services in or- der to use the feature.

SETTING INTERSECTION It is possible to set an intersection of any two streets as the destination and have the system calculate a route. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.

2. Touch [Intersection]. Intersection screen is displayed.

3. Input the Intersection. . Touch [State/Province] to enter the

state or province name if necessary. . Touch [City] to enter the city name. . Touch [1st Street] to enter the first

street name. After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list screen is displayed.

. After first street information is en- tered, touch [2nd Street] to enter the second street name. After fin- ishing the entry, touch [List]. A list screen is displayed.

4. Enter the state/province, city, and street of the destination and then touch [OK]. The route is displayed.

5. The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map. Touch [Start]

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to start route guidance.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to set an intersection as destination: Intersections* *: This voice command operation is avail- able only when the language setting is set to English.

SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER If the phone number of a facility is known, it is possible to search for a facility by entering the phone number.

INFO:

. If the area code of the specified tele- phone number does not exist in the map data, the system cannot search for the location.

. Only the locations included in the database in the map data can be searched for by phone number. Resi- dential phone numbers cannot be used to search for a location.

1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Phone Number]. The telephone

number input screen is displayed. 3. Enter the telephone number including

the area code. After finishing entry, touch [OK].

4. The selected destination is displayed. Touch [Start] after confirming the location of the displayed destination.

INFO:

If there are more than one location registered for the phone number, a list screen is displayed. Touch an item on the list to select a preferred location.

SETTING CITY CENTER It is possible to set the center of a specified city as a destination. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [City Center]. A character input

screen is displayed. 3. Enter the name of the city and touch

[List]. A list screen is displayed.

INFO:

Touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last 5 cities recently set as destinations.

4. Touch the preferred destination from the list.

INFO:

Touch [By Distance] to sort the list by the nearest distance. Touch [By Name] to sort the list by the alphabetic order.

5. The selected destination is displayed on the map. Touch [Start] after con- firming the location of the displayed destination.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand.

Use the following voice command to set city center as a destination: City Center* *: This voice command operation is avail- able only when the language setting is in English.

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SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE/ EXIT It is possible to set the destination to an entrance or exit of a freeway. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Freeway Entrance/Exit] to dis-

play the keyboard input screen. 3. Enter the name of the freeway. After

finishing entry, touch [List]. 4. Touch the preferred freeway.

5. Touch [Entrance] or [Exit]. A list screen is displayed.

6. Touch the preferred destination from the list. The selected location is dis- played in the preview on the touch screen display.

INFO:

Touch [By Distance] to sort the list by the nearest distance.

7. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES It is possible to select a preferred route from the stored routes. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Stored Routes]. A list screen is

displayed. 3. Touch the preferred route from the

list.

4. The entire route is shown on the map. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

INFO:

. The stored route only includes loca- tions (destination and waypoints) and route calculation conditions, not the route itself. Therefore, when the desti- nation is set using a stored route, a different route may be suggested if the current vehicle location is different from the one when the route was stored.

. To store the current route, touch [Store Current Route]. A route can be stored only when it includes one or more waypoints.

Storing route (page 6-49)

SETTING POINT ON MAP It is possible to set a location scrolled to on the map as the destination and have the system calculate a route.

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1. Scroll the map, place the cross pointer over the preferred location, and touch [ ].

INFO:

The point on the blinking road where the center of the cross pointer is located can be set as a destination.

2. Touch [New Destination]. 3. The entire route is shown on the touch

screen display. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.

INFO:

If a point on a freeway is set as the destination, a confirmation message is displayed.

SETTING WITH NISSANCONNECT SERVICES It is possible to set the destination using the NissanConnect Services features.

NissanConnect Services powered by SiriusXM (page 5-6)

INFO:

Use of NissanConnect Services features is dependent upon a valid subscription and the telematics device being in opera- tive condition, as well as cellular connec- tivity, navigation map data and GPS satellite signal reception being available.

Setting from information feeds If the downloaded NissanConnect Ser- vices information feed has location data, you can set it as a destination. It is also possible to use NissanConnect Services features such as Destination Download or Journey Planner, etc. to set a destina- tion. For details of the services and settings, refer to NissanConnect Services website or contact the NissanConnect Services support line.

NissanConnect Services website: For U.S. www.nissanusa.com/connect For Canada www.n issan .ca/n issanconnect (English) www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr (French) NissanConnect Services support

line: 1-855-426-6628

1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [NissanConnect Services]. 3. Touch [All Information Feeds]. A list

screen is displayed. 4. Touch a preferred folder. A list of

information feeds is displayed. 5. Touch a preferred information feed.

INFO:

The methods for setting a destination differ depending on the specific service (Roadside Assistance, Destination Down- load, Connected Search, etc.) and Nissan- Connect Services may be updated during ownership. Please see the Nissan- Connect Services website for the latest features and services, as well as the most up-to-date user guide.

NissanConnect Services website: For U.S. www.nissanusa.com/connect For Canada www.n issan .ca/n issanconnect (English)

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www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr (French)

Searching by using Voice Menu button on map

It is possible to set a destination by touching the Voice Menu button on themap. You can choose from the options provided by the voice guidance and speak your choice, or ask the NissanConnect Services Response Specialists directly to search for your destination.

Connecting to Interactive Voice Menu (page 5-12)

OPTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE Before starting the route guidance, select menus for route details to modify the route, preview the turn list, or store the route. There are two types of route details menu that are displayed depending on the conditions and the methods used to set the destinations. Example 1:

. [Start]: Starts route guidance to the selected destination.

. [More Routes]: [Fastest]

Selects a route that is shortest in time.

[Min. FWY] Selects a route with minimum use

of freeways.

[Short. Dist.] Selects a route that is shortest in distance.

. [Route Info]: Route Information such as turn list and scrolled map can be displayed. The route can also be saved for future use.

. [Add Way Pt.]: Route can be edited by adding a destination or a waypoint. If a waypoint is added, three alter-

native routes cannot be selected. It is possible to edit or add a

destination or waypoints to the route that is already set.

Editing route (page 6-37)

INFO:

Choosing different route search condi- tions in [More Routes] may not always generate results search for different routes.

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Example 2:

. [Start]: Starts route guidance to the selected destination.

. [Route Details]: Displays information of the route and allows the route to be edited. The menu shown in Example 1 is displayed.

. [Move Location]: Displays a map screen and allows the location of the destination to be ad- justed.

. [Add to Route]: Adds a location to the route previously set.

. [Save Location]: Saves the location in the Address Book.

. [Details]: Displays detailed information of the destination. Touch [Show Map] to dis- play the map around the destination. Touch [Call] (when available) tomake a phone call to the facility set as a destination.

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ROUTE GUIDANCE

ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE After setting the route, select [Start] to start the route guidance. Throughout the route guidance, the sys- tem navigates you through the guide points using visual and voice guidance.

WARNING . The navigation systems visual and

voice guidance is for reference purposes only. The contents of the guidance may be inappropri- ate depending on the situation.

. Follow all traffic regulations when driving along the suggested route (e.g., one-way traffic).

Route guidance (page 6-64)

Voice guidance during route gui- dance Basics of voice guidance:

Voice guidance announces which direc- tion to turn when approaching an inter- section for which a turn is necessary.

INFO:

. There may be some cases in which voice guidance and actual road con- ditions do not correspond. This may occur because of discrepancies be- tween the actual road and the infor- mation on the map data, or may also be due to the vehicle speed.

. In case voice guidance does not cor- respond to the actual road conditions, follow the information obtained from traffic signs or notices on the road.

. Route guidance provided by the navi- gation system does not take carpool lane driving into consideration, espe- cially when carpool lanes are sepa- rated from other road lanes.

. The system will announce street names when the system language is set to English. Street names are not announced when the system is set to French or Spanish.

INFO:

. When approaching a guide point (in- tersection or corner), destination, etc. during route guidance, voice guidance announces the remaining distance and/or turning direction. Push and hold to repeat voice guidance.

. Voice guidance settings can be chan- ged from [Intersection Guidance Set- tings].

Guidance settings (page 6-42)

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Example of voice guidance:

In about a quarter mile (400 meters), right (left) turn. Right (left) turn ahead. In about a quarter mile (400 meters) freeway entrance on your right onto (road number and direction). Freeway entrance on your right onto (road number and direction). In about 1 mile (2 kilometers), exit on your right. Exit on your right.

You have arrived at your destination. Directions will differ, depending on the road type.

INFO:

Distances may vary, depending on the vehicle speed.

Notification of intersection on ordinary road:

1. In about a quarter mile (400 meters), right (left) turn.

2. Right (left) turn ahead.

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Notification of consecutive intersec- tions on ordinary roads:

When the road has three or more con- secutive intersections ahead, voice gui- dance will announce the following. 1. In about a quarter mile (400 meters),

right (left) turn, then in about a quarter mile (400 meters) left (right) turn.

2. Left (right) turn ahead, then in about a quarter mile (400 meters) right (left) turn.

Notification of freeway entrance:

1. In about a quarter mile (400 meters) freeway entrance on your right onto (road number and direction).

2. Freeway entrance on your right onto (road number and direction).

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Notification of freeway junction:

1. In about 1 mile (2 kilometers), keep to the right (left) onto (road number and direction), then in about a quarter mile (400 meters) keep to the right (left).

2. Keep to the right (left) onto (road number and direction), then in about a quarter mile (400 meters) keep to the right (left) onto (road number and direction).

3. Keep to the right (left) onto (road number and direction).

Notification of freeway exit:

1. In about 1 mile (2 kilometers), exit on your right.

2. Take the second exit on your right.

Notification when approaching desti- nation:

Ordinary road: When approaching the destination, voice guidance will announce, You have arrived at your destination. To reach your final destination, refer to the map screen. Dark green road: After passing the last turning point on a suggested route, voice guidance will an- nounce, The route to your destination includes roads through incomplete map areas. Voice guidance will not be provided

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in these areas. When approaching the endpoint of the suggested road, voice guidance will announce, Entering the roadwith incompletemap data. The route will be shown in a different color in this area. Please follow traffic regulations.

INFO:

Actual voice guidance may vary depend- ing on road conditions and information registered in the system.

Route guidance screens Various guidance screens are displayed on the touch screen display during route guidance. The settings of the guidance screens can be changed.

Map view settings (page 6-9)

Route guidance on map screen:

When route guidance starts, the small turn arrow and the distance to the next guide point are displayed in the upper right corner of the map screen. This arrow indicates the turning direction at the next guide point (corner or intersection). The distance is also displayed. When ap- proaching a guide point, enlarged inter- section view is displayed. Also, there may be cases where next street names are announced.

Enlarged intersection view:

When approaching a guide point, the system automatically changes to the split screen and shows an enlarged view of the intersection on the left screen. To switch to the full map screen while the enlarged intersection view is displayed, push . The distance to the guide point and the name of the next street to drive on are displayed on the top of the screen.

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Junction guidance:

While driving on a freeway, when the vehicle is approximately 1 mile (approxi- mately 2 km) from a junction, the system automatically switches to the split screen and displays an enlarged view of the junction on the left screen. After the vehicle passes the junction, the system automatically returns to the full screen mode. To switch to the full map screen while the enlarged junction view is dis- played, push .

Turn list:

When [Turn List] in the view settingsmenu is turned on, a turn list can be displayed on the left side of the screen. To switch to the full map screen, push .

Map view settings (page 6-9) The left screen automatically switches to an enlarged view of the intersection when approaching a guide point.

When [Turn List] and [Show all Freeway Exit on Route] are turned on and the route includes a freeway or toll road, all exits

along the route and its exit information will be shown in the turn list. The exit information is shown as icons. With [Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway] turned on, the turn list will appear auto- matically when driving on freeways.

Map view settings (page 6-9) Selecting a waypoint from the exit information list: When exit information is displayed on the turn list, a waypoint to a facility located near the freeway exit can be set as a waypoint. The facility categories that are not shown with an icon on the turn list cannot be selected.

1. Touch the exit where the exit informa- tion icon is displayed. The category list screen is displayed.

2. Touch the landmark category. A list of facilities located near the freeway exit is displayed.

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INFO:

The facility categories that are not shown with an icon cannot be se- lected.

3. Touch the preferred facility for the waypoint.

4. The waypoint is set, and the route search is performed.

Options before starting the route guidance (page 6-26)

5. Touch [Start] to start the route gui- dance.

ROUTE MENU

WARNING Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before modifying the route conditions. Modifying the route con- ditions while driving may cause an accident.

During route guidance, the route condi- tions can be modified and the route information can be confirmed. Set route conditions according to your personal preference.

Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. Route menu screen is displayed when a destination is already set.

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Available settings

Setting item Action [New Destination] Sets the new destination.

Setting new destination (page 6-37) [Cancel Route] Cancels the current route guidance. [Route Info] [Turn List] Displays the details of the suggested route.

[Simulation] Simulates the route guidance. This function provides a detailed image of the route with voice guidance.

Confirming route (page 6-37) [Store Route] A calculated route can be stored. A route can be stored only when it

includes at least one waypoint. [Map Scroll] A map scrolled further will be displayed.

[Edit/Add to Route] A destination or waypoint can be edited to a route that has already been set.

Editing route (page 6-37) [Settings] [Guidance Settings] [Guidance Voice] Activates or deactivates voice guidance.

[Guidance Volume] Adjust the volume level of voice guidance. [Traffic Announcement]* Activates or deactivates the traffic information announcements.

[Route Settings] [Basic Route Type] Set the route search conditions. Route Settings (page 6-43)[Other Routing Choices]

[Show Destination] [Move Location] Displays a map screen and allows the location of the destination to be adjusted.

[Nearby POIs] Search for points of interest near the current vehicle location, such as restaurants and gas stations, etc. The location can be set as a waypoint.

[Save Location] Save the destination in the Address Book.

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[Recalculate] Manually search for the route again after changing the search conditions, etc. and have the system calculate a route.

Recalculating route (page 6-40) [Traffic Detour]* Set the route search condition to detour traffic jam and traffic

accident. Searching for detour route using traffic information (page 6-40)

[Detour] A detour of a specified distance can be calculated. Setting detour route (page 6-41)

*: A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to receive SXM information services.

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SETTING NEW DESTINATION When the destination is already set, new destination can be set. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [New Destination]. 3. Touch the preferred destination

setting method. Setting destination (page 6-14)

INFO:

You can also set a waypoint with this operation.

CANCELING ROUTE It is possible to delete a destination and all waypoints that have already been set. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Cancel Route]. 3. A confirmation message is displayed.

Touch [Yes] to delete the currently set destinations and waypoints.

INFO:

The deleted destination and waypoints cannot be reactivated.

CONFIRMING ROUTE The route information can be confirmed and the suggested route simulation can be performed. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Route Info].

3. Touch the preferred item. Available items . [Turn List]:

Displays the details of the suggested route guidance.

. [Simulation]: Simulate the route guidance. This function provides a detailed image of the route with voice guidance. Touch the following keys for opera-

tion. : Pauses the simulation. : Resumes the simulation. : Ends the simulation.

. [Store Route]: A calculated route can be stored. A maximum of 5 routes can be stored. The stored routes can easily be re- called for future use.

. [Map Scroll]: Displays a map screen where the location of the destination can be confirmed.

EDITING ROUTE

1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route]. 3. Edit the following settings and touch

[Calculate].

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Available settings

[Add Destination]: Touch to add a new destination. Current destination: Touch to edit or delete the destina- tion.

Editing/deleting destination or waypoint (page 6-38)

Condition for calculating a route to the destination/waypoint: Changes the conditions for route calculation.

Changing route calculation con- ditions (page 6-39)

[Add Waypoint]: Touch to add a waypoint.

Setting destination or waypoint (page 6-38)

Current waypoint: Modifies or deletes the waypoint.

Editing/deleting destination or waypoint (page 6-38)

[Calculate]: After editing the route, the system recalculates a route with new condi- tions.

Setting destination or waypoint A destination orwaypoint can be added to a route that has already been set. Up to 5 waypoints besides one destination can be set. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].

3. Touch [Add Destination] or [Add Way- point].

INFO:

If [Add Destination] is selected, the current destination changes to a way- point.

4. Set a destination or waypoint. The method of searching for a destination or waypoint is the same as the one for a destination.

Setting destination (page 6-14)

5. Touch [Add to Route] to add the location to the route.

6. The route information with the se- lected location added to the route is displayed. Adjust the route calculation conditions as necessary.

Changing route calculation con- ditions (page 6-39)

7. Touch [Calculate] to confirm the route change. The route will be recalculated.

INFO:

. The prior route will be deleted auto- matically.

. Destinations or waypoints can also be added from the Map Menu.

Scrolled location map screen (page 6-14)

Editing/deleting destination or waypoint A destination or waypoint that has al- ready been set can bemodified or deleted. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route]. 3. Touch a destination or waypoint that

is already set.

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4. Touch the item you would like to set. Available settings . [Delete]:

A selected destination or waypoint that has already been set can be deleted.

. [Change Order]: The order of a destination and waypoints that are already set can be changed.

. [Move Dest.]: The location of the destination or waypoint can be adjusted by mov- ing the cross pointer across the map on the touch screen display.

5. Touch [Calculate] to apply the change.

INFO:

If the destination is deleted, the final waypoint of the route becomes the desti- nation.

Changing route calculation con- ditions Each section of the route between way- points can have different route calcula- tion conditions.

1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route]. 3. Touch the route condition shown on

the preferred section of the route to the destination or waypoint.

4. Touch the preferred condition. Route Settings (page 6-43)

5. The conditions are changed and the display returns to the edit route screen.

6. Touch [Calculate] to apply the change.

INFO:

. The recalculated route may not be the shortest route because the system prioritizes roads that are easy to drive on for safety reasons.

Changing order of destination and waypoints The order of a destination and waypoints that are already set can be changed.

1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route]. 3. Touch a destination or waypoint that

is already set. 4. Touch [Change Order]. 5. Touch a preferred destination or way-

point to replace the previously se- lected destination or waypoint.

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6. Touch [Calculate] to apply the change.

RECALCULATING ROUTE A route can be manually searched again after changing the search conditions, etc. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Recalculate]. A message is

displayed and the route is recalcu- lated.

3. Touch [Start] or conduct other opera- tions as necessary.

Options before starting the route guidance (page 6-26)

INFO:

. When a waypoint has been set on the route, the system will search for only one route, even if route recalculation is performed.

. When the vehicle deviates from the suggested route, the route from the current location to the destination is automatically searched again by the Auto Reroute function.

Route Settings (page 6-43)

SEARCHING FOR DETOUR ROUTE USING TRAFFIC INFORMATION When a serious traffic event occurs on the route, or if the system finds a faster route, a detour alert will display automatically. If the automatic alert is not noticed, a detour can also be searched for manually. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Traffic Detour].

3. When the detour search is successful, detailed information about the detour route and the comparison screen of the two routes are displayed.

Original route (blue) Detour route (purple) The change of distance and esti- mated travel time to destination when the detour route is taken.

4. To accept the suggested detour route, touch [Yes].

INFO:

. Without a subscription to SiriusXM TrafficTM, it will not be possible to receive traffic detour information or apply settings for functions related to traffic information. Amessage appears when a related menu item is selected.

Notes on SiriusXM TrafficTM in- formation (page 5-17)

. If no route is set, or [Use Real Time Traffic Information] is turned off, this function cannot be operated.

Route Settings (page 6-43) . If a detour route is not selected and no

further action is performed, the detour route will be automatically canceled.

. The detour suggestion can be re- trieved even after the message dis- appears by manually selecting [Traffic Detour]. The system will then search for the detour again and will suggest a detour if one is available at that time.

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Automatic detour guidance When [Auto Reroute] and [Use Real Time Traffic Information] are turned on in the detailed route settings, a message will be displayed automatically when the system finds a detour.

Route Settings (page 6-43)

To accept the suggested detour route, touch [Yes].

INFO:

. If no operation is performed for 1 minute after the message is displayed, the message disappears. The detour will not be accepted, and the current suggested route will remain un- changed.

. When [Traffic Announcements] is turned on in the guidance settings, the system will announce voice gui- dance at the same time the message

appears on the screen. Guidance settings (page 6-42)

SETTING DETOUR ROUTE To detour from the suggested route, a route detouring for a specified distance can be calculated. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Detour]. 3. Touch a detour distance select from

1/2 mile (1km), 1 mile (2km), 3 miles (5km) or 5 miles (10km). After calculat- ing the detour, the system displays the detour route on the map.

INFO:

. When the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route, [Detour] cannot be selected.

. If the system cannot calculate a de- tour with the specified conditions the previous suggested route is displayed.

. If the vehicle is traveling very fast, the detour route may start from a location that the vehicle has already passed.

ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS The route search conditions and route guidance can be set.

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Guidance settings Various guidance information can be set to be played during route guidance and the route and/or voice guidance can be activated or deactivated. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Guidance Settings]. 3. Touch an item you would like to set.

Setting item Action [Guidance Volume] Adjusts the volume level of voice guidance. [Guidance Voice] Activates or deactivates voice guidance. [Traffic Announcement] Activates/deactivates the traffic announcement.

When this item is activated, the system provides an announcement of a traffic information event on the route. The indicator illuminates if traffic announcement is activated.

[Intersection Guidance Settings] By selecting one of the items from [Tones Only], [1 Voice Guide], [2 Voice Guide] and [3 Voice Guide], timing/frequency and types of the intersection guidance can be set.

[Estimated Time] [Destination] Displays and the travel time to the destination on the map screen. [Waypoint] Displays and the travel time to the waypoint on the map screen.

INFO:

. The guidance volume can also be adjusted by turning > or pushing < > on the steering wheel while voice guidance is being announced.

. A SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to use Traffic Announcement function.

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Route Settings It is possible to set the conditions of the route search. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Route Settings]. 3. Touch the item you would like to set.

Setting Item Action [Basic Route Type] [Fastest Route] Prioritizes the use of freeways.

[Minimize Freeway] Minimizes the use of freeways. [Shortest Distance] Prioritizes the shortest route.

The recalculated route may not be the shortest route because the system prioritizes roads that are easy to drive on for safety reasons.

[Other Routing Choices]

[Minimize Toll Roads] Minimizes the use of toll roads.

[Time Restricted Rd] [Use Restriction Info] Calculates route taking time restriction information into consideration.

[Do Not Use Restriction Info] Calculates route without taking time restriction informa- tion into consideration.

[Avoid] Calculates route avoiding the use of time restricted roads.

[Use Real Time Traffic Information] Uses the latest traffic information received via the SiriusXM TrafficTM broadcast.

Searching for detour route using traffic information (page 6-40)

[Use Avoid Area Settings] Enables the avoid area setting.

[Use Ferries] Includes the use of ferries.

[Use Learned Routes] Uses the roads that are most frequently traveled with the help of self-learning technology.

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[Use HOV Lanes] Uses the HOV lanes.

[Auto Reroute] If the vehicle deviates from the suggested route, the system automatically recalculates a route that leads the vehicle to the suggested route.

INFO:

. If the vehicle greatly deviates from the suggested route, the system calculates a new route.

. Traffic jam information displayed on the map screen is not statistical traffic information.

. If [Do Not Use Restriction Info] is selected for [Time Restricted Rd] setting, the system calculates a route without any consideration of the regulations concerning the time or day of the week. Therefore, the suggested route may include a road subject to traffic regulations concerning the time or day of the week. When driving along the route, always follow all traffic regulations regardless of whether [Time Restricted Rd] is set to be considered or not.

. Even when [Use Real Time Traffic Information] is turned on, if traffic information has not been provided for the area, a detour may not always be indicated in a location where a traffic jam occurs.

. The system calculates to reduce the time required for the entire route from the start to the destination. If there are no appropriate routes, the system may lead to a route where a traffic jam occurs instead of leading to a detour.

. The system may not lead to a detour if traffic closure or a traffic jam occurs far from the present location.

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VIEWING TRAFFIC INFORMA- TION

SiriusXM TrafficTM information is a sub- scription service offered by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. This service provides real-time informa- tion regarding traffic flow, accidents, road construction and other incidents, where available. SiriusXM TrafficTM combines information from commercial and public traffic data providers including government depart- ments of transportation, police, emer- gency services, road sensors, cameras and aircraft reports. The traffic informa- tion is broadcast to the vehicle by the SiriusXM satellites. Available traffic infor- mation on the route the driver selected is shown on the navigation screen so traffic conditions between you and the destina- tion are known. Three types of real-time traffic information for major roadways are shown on the navigation system: * Unscheduled traffic data for example, accidents and disabled vehicles. * Scheduled traffic data, for example road construction and road closures. * Traffic flow information (rate of speed data).

WARNING SiriusXM TrafficTM information is not a substitute for attentive driving. Traffic conditions change constantly and emergency situations can arise with- out warning. Relying only on SiriusXM TrafficTM information may lead to a collision and could result in serious personal injury.

NOTE:

. Flow information is provided only for roads equipped with traffic sensors and is not available in all markets covered by the service. Flow data may not be available on portions of a road that is under construction.

. A SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to view Traffic Informa- tion.

SiriusXM Travel Link and Sir- iusXM TrafficTM (page 5-16)

VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC IN- FORMATION

Viewing traffic events from list 1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [SXM Traffic]. A list of available

types of information are displayed.

Available items

Function

[Info on Route]

Displays a list of traffic infor- mation found on the route from the current vehicle loca- tion to the destination. Avail- able only when a route is set.

[Nearby Traffic Info]

Displays a list of available traffic information around the current vehicle location.

3. Touch the preferred information. A list of available events are displayed.

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4. Touch a preferred events from the list to check the detailed information and the map.

Displaying urgent traffic informa- tion When an urgent event is found around the current vehicle location, a message pops up automatically on the touch screen display with a voice announcement. The message includes the icon, event type, event information and the direct distance from the current location to the event.

INFO:

. Urgent traffic information is displayed regardless of whether [Use Traffic Info] function is on or off.

Traffic information setting (page 6-47)

. When there aremultiple urgent events, the event with the shortest direct distance from the current location is displayed.

. If the urgent event is on the recom- mended route, and if a detour is found, the detour route notification screen is displayed when the vehicle ap-

proaches the detour point.

Traffic information on map With a subscription to SiriusXM TrafficTM service, traffic information is displayed on both 2D map and Birdview map screen.

Notes on SiriusXM TrafficTM informa- tion (page 5-17)

Screen information

Road conditions Free Flow: Green arrow Moderate traffic: Yellow arrow Heavy traffic: Red arrow Section affected by serious traffic event: Purple arrow Traffic information icon: If a route is not already set, all of the traffic information icons on the map screen are displayed in color. When a route is already set, the icons on the route are displayed in color, and the icons outside the route are displayed in gray.

: Accident

: Closed road

: Information

: Road work

: Slippery road

: Weather

: Incident

Traffic indicator: Displays the reception condition of traffic information transmitted from the provider. When reception condition of traffic information transmitted from the provider is not detected, the traffic indicator will be grayed-out.

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Remaining distance and estimated time to the destination calculated with consideration of traffic infor- mation on route.

INFO:

Traffic icons are displayed in the scale level of 1/64 miles (25 m) - 5 miles (10 km) range. Some traffic icons are displayed only on the map at higher detail levels.

TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTING Settings for the traffic information related functions can be changed.

1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch [Traffic Info Setting]. 4. Touch the preferred setting. The in-

dicator for the selected setting illumi- nates.

Available setting items . [Use Traffic Info]:

Enables all traffic information related functions.

. [Show Incidents on Map]: Displays the traffic incidents (e.g., ac- cident) on the map screen.

. [Show Traffic Flow on Map]: Displays the traffic flow with an arrow on the map screen.

. [Traffic Announcement]: Announces the traffic information event on the route.

INFO:

. Even when [Show Traffic Flow on Map] and [Show Incidents onMap] are set to off, the list display of [Info on Route] and [Nearby Traffic Info] will not be affected.

Viewing traffic events from list (page 6-45)

. Even when [Traffic Announcement] is set to off, the route guidance will not be affected. Also, the announcement of emergency information and weath- er information will not be turned off.

Voice command

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. After the tone sounds, speak a com- mand. Use the following voice command to turn the traffic information system on/ off: SXM Traffic

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STORING A LOCATION/ROUTE

STORING LOCATION Often visited locations can be stored in the Stored Locations. The stored ad- dresses can be easily retrieved to set them as a destination or waypoint. The Stored Locations can store up to 200 locations.

Storing home location A home location can be stored in the system. This operation is not available when a destination is set for route guidance.

1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Home]. 3. If a home location is not registered, the

system asks if you wish to store it. Touch [Yes] to continue with the stor- ing operation.

4. Set the Home location using the same procedure as setting a destination.

Setting destination (page 6-14) 5. The selected location is displayed on

the map screen as a home icon. Edit the contents of the stored item as necessary and touch [OK].

Editing stored home and loca- tion (page 6-51)

Other Settings 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Ad-

dress Book]. 3. Touch [Home Location (None)]. 4. Touch an appropriate method to set a

location. Refer to the search methods used for destination setting.

Setting destination (page 6-14) When stored, the location is displayed at the center of the map on the touch screen display.

5. Edit the contents of the stored item as necessary and touch [OK].

Editing stored home and loca- tion (page 6-51)

Storing location by searching It is possible to store a location by searching in various ways.

1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch [Address Book]. 4. Touch [Stored Locations]. 5. Touch [Add New]. 6. Touch an appropriate method to set a

location. Refer to the search methods used for destination setting.

Setting destination (page 6-14) 7. A message is displayed, and the ad-

dress of the location is stored in the Address Book.

8. Adjust and edit the contents of the stored item as necessary. Touch [OK] to confirm.

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INFO:

. When the location is stored in the Stored Locations, [Address Book] can be used to search for the location.

Searching from address book (page 6-21)

. When 200 locations are already stored, a new location cannot be stored until a currently stored location is deleted.

Storing location by moving map 1. Move to the preferred location on the

map and touch [ ] on the touch screen display.

2. Touch [Save Location]. A message is displayed.

3. The icon representing the stored loca- tion is displayed on the map. Push to return to the current location map screen.

STORING ROUTE A maximum of 5 calculated routes can be stored. Stored routes can be easily re- trieved and set as the suggested route. If any waypoints are not set on the route, the route cannot be stored. 1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Route Info]. 3. Touch [Store Route]. A confirmation

message is displayed. Select [Yes] to store the current route.

Other settings A route can also be stored using the following procedure. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch [Address Book]. 4. Touch [Stored Routes]. 5. Touch [Store Current Route]. A con-

firmation message is displayed. 6. Confirm the contents of the message

and touch [Yes]. The current route is stored.

INFO:

. At least 1 waypoint must be set for the route to be stored.

. A stored route includes only locations (destination and waypoints) and route calculation conditions, not the route itself.

. The route is stored in the first available position number in the store current route list.

. When 5 routes are already stored in the address book, a new route cannot be stored until a route is deleted.

Deleting stored item (page 6-53)

STORING AVOID AREA An Avoid Area can be stored. The Avoid Area is an area that can be excluded from a route, such as a road that is always congested. Once Avoid Areas are stored, the system avoids those areas when calculating a route. Up to 10 Avoid Areas can be stored. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch [Address Book]. 4. Touch [Avoid Area].

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5. Touch [Add New]. Touch an appropriate method to search for a location.

Setting destination (page 6-14) 6. Adjust the information of the Avoid

Area as necessary. Editing avoid area (page 6-53)

7. Touch [OK] to store the avoid area information.

INFO:

. A maximum of 10 Avoid Areas can be stored. When 10 Avoid Areas are al- ready stored, a new Avoid Area cannot be stored until a currently stored Avoid Area is deleted.

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EDITING STORED INFORMATION Items stored in the system can be edited.

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Editing stored home and location 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Address Book].

Setting item Action [Home Location]* [Edit] [Show Icon on Map] Displays the icon of home location on the map.

[Icon] Selects a home icon of a preferred design. [Sound] Sets the type of the alarm that sounds when the

vehicle approaches home. [Direction] Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from a

specific direction. [Distance] Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a specific

distance to home. [Phone No.] Stores the home telephone number.

[Move Location] Adjusts the stored home location. [Delete] Deletes the stored home location. [OK] Confirms and saves the edited home information.

[Stored Locations] [Sort] [Sorted By Number] Sorts the stored locations. Searching from address book (page 6-21)[Sorted By Name]

[Sorted By Icon]

[Sorted By Group]

[Add New] Adds a new location. Storing location by searching (page 6-48)

Stored Location List

[Edit] [Show Icon on Map] Displays the icon of a stored location on the map.

[Name] Registers a name of the entry.

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[Voicetag] Registers a voicetag for the entry which allows the entry to be used with the voice recognition system.

[Icon] Selects an icon for the entry.

[Sound] Sets the type of the alarm that sounds when the vehicle approaches the location.

[Direction] Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from a specific direction.

[Distance] Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a specific distance to the location.

[Phone No.] Registers a phone number of the location.

[Group] Registers a group of the entry.

[Entry Number] Registers an entry number for the location.

[Move Location] Adjusts the stored location information.

[Delete] Deletes the stored location information.

[OK] Confirms and saves the edited stored location information.

*: When home location has not been stored, [Home Location (None)] is displayed and a home location can be stored from the menu.

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Editing stored route 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Ad-

dress Book]. 3. Touch [Stored Routes]. 4. Touch the preferred stored route from

the list.

Setting item Action [Rename] Changes the stored route

name. [Replace] Overwrites the stored

tracked route to the cur- rent tracked route.

[Delete] Deletes the stored route. [OK] Applies the edited settings.

Editing avoid area 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar

and touch [Navigation]. 2. Touch [Address Book] and then touch

[Avoid Area]. 3. Touch a preferred Avoid Area from the

list. Avoid Area editing screen will be displayed.

Setting item Action [Rename] Changes the name of an

Avoid Area. [Move Loca- tion]

Display the Avoid Area on the touch screen display, and adjusts the location of the Avoid Area.

[Resize Area] Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area.

[FWY] Sets the route to include or not include freeways. On the map, the Avoid Area will be displayed in green if it includes a freeway or in blue if it does not include a freeway.

[Delete] Delete an Avoid Area. [OK] Applies the edited setting.

DELETING STORED ITEM The locations and routes in the Address Book can be deleted. Two deletion meth- ods are available: deleting an individual item and deleting all stored items.

INFO:

. Deleted items cannot be restored. Before deleting an item, always make sure that the item is no longer needed.

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Deleting stored item individually 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Address Book]. 3. Touch [Delete Stored Items].

Select the preferred item and touch [Yes] to complete the deleting operation.

Step 1 Step2 Action [Delete Home Location] Deletes home location. [Delete Ad- dress Book]

[Delete All] Deletes all stored locations.

[Delete One] Deletes a selected stored location.

[Delete Stored Routes]

[Delete All] Deletes all stored routes.

[Delete One] Deletes selected stored routes.

[Delete Avoid Areas]

[Delete All] Deletes all Avoid Areas.

[Delete One] Deletes a selected Avoid Area.

[Delete Pre- vious Desti- nations]

[Delete All Previous Destina- tions]

Deletes all of the previous destinations.

[Delete Previous Destination] Deletes a selected previous destination. [Delete Previous Start Point] Deletes a previous start point.

[Delete Learned Routes] Deletes all system learned routes.

Deleting individual item on map 1. Align the cross pointer over the pre-

ferred stored location for deletion by moving on the map, and then touch [ ].

2. Touch [Delete]. 3. A confirmation message is displayed.

Confirm the contents of the message and touch [Yes]. The stored item is deleted from the Address Book.

TRANSFERRING INFORMATION TO/FROM ADDRESS BOOK The information of the stored home and addresses can be exported and imported using a USB memory device.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec- tion Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

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INFO:

1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch [Address Book]. 4. Touch [Transfer Address Book]. 5. Touch [Export] or [Import]. 6. Touch [Home Location] or [Stored

Locations]. 7. Touch [Download].

NOTE:

Do not remove the USB memory device until the system completely imports or exports the data.

INFO:

. If the USB memory device already has the data for a stored address, a con- firmation message will be displayed. Once overwritten, the original data cannot be recovered.

. Either of the twoUSB connection ports can be used for information transfer.

. A USB memory device can be used to transfer data but it is not possible to edit the data using a personal compu- ter, etc.

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NAVIGATION SETTINGS

The navigation system can be customized according to the users preference. 1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 3. Touch the item you would like to set. Available items: [Address Book] Stores locations and routes. Stored items can be edited.

Storing a location/route (page 6-48) [Map View] Sets the display method and direction of the map.

Map view settings (page 6-9) [Map Icons] Sets the map icons to appear on the map.

Displaying map icons (page 6-12) [Guidance Settings] Sets the various functions for route guidance.

Guidance settings (page 6-42) [Route Settings] Changes the routing preferences.

Route Settings (page 6-43) [Traffic Info Setting] Sets the various functions of the SiriusXM TrafficTM information system.

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[Speed Limit Indication on Map] Turns on/off the speed limit display function. When this item is turned on, speed limit indicator will appear on the map screen when available. [Others]

Setting item Action [Small Step Zoom With Dial] Sets the free zoom function on/off. When this setting is on, it is possible to adjust the

scale in smaller steps than with normal scale adjustment. [Map Scrolling Informa- tion]

[Address Book Icons] Information about the location, on which the center of the cross pointer is placed by scrolling on the map, can be set to be displayed.

Displaying map scrolling information (page 6-12) [Destination/Waypoint Icons] [Show pop-up for POIs]

[Latitude/Longitude Info]

[Customize Nearby POIs] Item 1 - Item 5 Customizes the nearby categories to show the categories that you frequently use. [Reset] Resets the nearby categories to default.

[Keyboard Type] [QWERTY] The keyboard layout of the character input screens can be selected. [ABC]

[Tracking Dots Displayed on Map]

[Show Tracking Dots on Map]

Turns the route tracking dots display on/off.

[Dist. Between Tracking Dots]

Select tracking dot interval.

[Delete Track to Current Location]

Deletes the route tracking dots up to the current location.

[Adjust Current Location] If the vehicle icon indicating the current vehicle location is not in the correct position, the location of the vehicle icon on the map screen can be adjusted.

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[Delete Stored Items] Deletes a stored location or route.

Deleting stored item individually (page 6-54) [Delete Previous Destinations] Deletes all or one of the previous destinations or a previous start point.

Deleting stored item individually (page 6-54) [Reset All Navigation Settings to Default] This resets various settings (display, volume level, etc.) to the default settings.

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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION

Display of current vehicle location This navigation system combines the data obtained from the vehicle (by gyro sensor) and from GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites to calculate the current location of the vehicle. This position is then dis- played throughout route guidance to a destination.

What is GPS (Global Positioning System)? GPS is a position detecting system that uses satellites deployed by the U.S. gov- ernment. This navigation system receives radio signals from three or more different satellites that orbit 13,049 miles (21,000 km) above the earth in space, and detect the position of the vehicle by utilizing the principle of triangulation.

Positioning adjustment:

When the system judges that the vehicle position is not accurate based on vehicle speed and gyro sensor data calculations, the system will automatically adjust the position of the vehicle icon using GPS

signals.

Receiving signals from GPS satellites:

The reception of GPS signals can be weak, depending on the environment. Vehicles in the following areas/environments may not receive GPS signals.

* Inside tunnels or parking garages

* In areas with numerous tall buildings

* Under multi-layered highways

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* Areas with numerous tall trees

* In a canyon

INFO:

The GPS antenna is located on the instru- ment panel inside the vehicle. Do not place any objects, especially cellular phones or transceivers, on the instrument panel. Because the strength of the GPS signal is approximately one billionth of that of TVwaves, phones and transceivers will affect or may totally disrupt the signal.

Incorrect display of vehicle posi- tion The following casesmay affect the display accuracy of the vehicles position or tra- veling direction. The accuracy will return to normal if the driving conditions return to normal.

* When there is a similar road nearby.

* When the vehicle is traveling in an area with a grid pattern road system.

* When the vehicle is passing through a large Y-shaped intersection/junction.

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* When the vehicle is traveling on a continuous, slowly curving road.

* When the vehicle is traveling on a road with repeating S-shaped curves.

* When the vehicle is on a loop bridge.

* When the vehicle is on a snow-cov- ered or unpaved road.

* When repeatedly turning left or right, or driving in zigzags.

* When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lot turntable while the igni- tion switch placed in the OFF position.

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* When driving on a road not displayed on the map screen or a road that has been changed due to additional con- struction or other reasons.

* When the GPS positioning accuracy is low.

INFO:

. The vehicle icon may be misaligned when starting the vehicle just after starting the engine.

. The vehicle icon may also be misa- ligned if different sized tires or tire chains are installed.

. The system has a function that auto- matically corrects the vehicle icon position when it is misaligned from the actual position.

. Vehicle position correction by GPS may not function when the vehicle is stopped.

. If the vehicle icon position does not return to normal even after driving for a while, correct the vehicle icon posi- tion manually.

Detailed Map Coverage Areas (MCA) for navigation system This system is designed to help guiding to the destination, and it also performs other functions as outlined in this manual. However, the system must be used safely and properly. Information concerning road conditions, traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up-to-date. The system is not a substitute

for safe, proper and legal driving. Map data covers select metropolitan areas. Map data includes two types of areas: Detailed coverage areas providing all detailed road data and other areas show- ing Main roads only.

INFO:

Detailedmap data is not available in many areas and is generally limited to select major metropolitan areas.

When gray/dark green road is displayed on map . When you are driving on a road

displayed in gray after the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route during route guidance, automatic re- routing may not start immediately.

. The navigation system does not pro- vide route guidance for roads dis- played in dark green. Therefore, if the destination is set on a road displayed in dark green, the enlarged map dis- play will return to the ordinary map screen at some point on a suggested route that is near the destination. Also, voice guidance will stop at some point on a suggested route that is near the

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destination. . Places information and street names

near roads displayed in gray may not be contained in the map data.

ROUTE CALCULATION . There may be cases where carpool

lanes are included on a suggested route when the automatic rerouting function is activated, even if the [Time Restricted Rd] is set to [Use Restriction Info] or [Avoid].

Route Settings (page 6-43) . The navigation system does not pro-

vide route guidance for roads dis- played in dark green.

. If the destination is set on a dark green road, the enlarged map display will switch to the ordinary map screen at some point and suggest a route that is near the destination. The distance and direction to the endpoint of the sug- gested route will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. Also, at this time, voice guidance will an- nounce, The route to your destination includes roads through incomplete map areas. Voice guidance will not be provided in these areas. When approaching the endpoint of the suggested route, voice guidance will

announce, Entering the road with incomplete map data. Please use the direction arrow and distance informa- tion to proceed to your destination. To reach the destination, refer to the map screen. Always follow actual roads and regulations and drive safely.

. The suggested route may not be the shortest, nor are other circumstances such as traffic jams considered.

. Because of the inevitable difference in road conditions and circumstances between the time you use this system and the time the information was produced for the map data, there may be discrepancies in roads and regulations. In such cases, actual road conditions and regulations take pre- cedence over map data information.

. During route calculation, the map will not scroll, however the vehicle icon will move according to the actual vehicles movement.

. During route calculation, buttons such as and

will be disabled.

. In some cases, after the calculation is complete, the calculated route may not be immediately displayed.

. Waypoints that have been passed will be disregarded by rerouting calcula- tion.

. If you scroll the map while the sug- gested route is being drawn, it may take more time to finish drawing.

. Route calculation may not be com- pleted in the following cases. If there is no main road within a

range of 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the vehicle, a message saying so will appear on the screen. Try recalcu- lating when the vehicle is closer to a main road.

If there is no main road within a range of 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the destination or waypoint, a message saying so will appear on the screen. Try setting the location closer to a main road.

If the vehicle is too close to the destination or if there are no roads to the destination, a message say- ing so will appear on the screen.

If it is impossible to reach the destination or waypoints because of traffic regulations, etc.

If the only route to reach the desti- nation or waypoints is extremely

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complicated. . The following may occur when the

route is displayed. If you calculate a route on a main

road, the starting point of the route may not exactly match the current vehicle location.

The endpoint of the route may not exactly match the destination.

If you calculate a route on a main road, the system may display a route from another main road. This may be because the position of the vehicle icon is not accurate. In this case, park the vehicle in a safe location and reset the vehicle icon, or continue driving to see if the position of the vehicle icon is auto- matically adjusted before recalcu- lating the route.

There are cases in which the system shows an indirect route to reach the destination or waypoints, if you set them from stored or facility information. In order to correct this, you must be careful about the traffic direction, especially when lanes with different travel directions are shown separately, such as inter- changes and service areas.

This system makes no distinction between limited traffic control and total control (blockage). It may show an indirect route even if the road is usable.

Even if the ferry preference is set to OFF, a route that uses a ferry line may be suggested.

ROUTE GUIDANCE

INFO:

The system will announce street names when the system language is set to English. Street names are not announced when the system is set to French or Spanish.

Repeating voice guidance This function is available throughout route guidance, from the time after the route calculation is completed until the vehicle arrives at the destination. Push and hold . Voice guidance will be repeated.

INFO:

If is pushed and held when the vehicle is going in the wrong direction, voice guidance will announce: Please make a legal U-turn if possible.

Notes on voice guidance . Voice guidance in this system should

be regarded as a supplementary func- tion. When driving the vehicle, check the route on the map and follow the actual roads and traffic regulations.

. Voice guidance is activated only for intersections with certain conditions. There may be cases where the vehicle has to turn, but voice guidance is not provided.

. Voice guidance contents may vary, depending on the direction of the turn and the type of intersection.

. The voice guidance timing will vary depending on the situation.

. When the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route, voice guidance is not available. The system will not announce this. Refer to the map and recalculate the route.

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. Voice guidance may not accurately correspond with road numbers and directions at freeway junctions.

. Voice guidance may not accurately correspond to street names at free- way exits.

. The displayed street names may sometimes differ from the actual names.

. Voice guidance is not available when the [Guidance Voice] is turned off.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19)

. Voice guidance will start when the vehicle enters the suggested route. Refer to the map for directions to the starting point of the route.

. When approaching a waypoint, voice guidance will announce, You have arrived at waypoint 1 (2, 3, 4,...). Voice guidance will switch to the next sec- tion of the route. When voice guidance is not available, refer to the map for directions.

. In some cases, voice guidance ends before arrival at the destination. Refer to the destination icon on the map to reach the destination.

. If the system recognizes on which side the destination (waypoint) is located, voice guidance will announce on the right/left after announcing the arrival at the destination.

. Voice guidance may be partially op- erational or inoperative due to the angle of roads at an intersection.

. Because freeway lane information is available only for approximately 7,000 major freeways in North America, it is not possible to display information for all junctions and exits.

. Freeway exit information may differ from the information on the actual exit signs.

. Because it is not possible to consider data concerning roads that are sea- sonally available or unavailable, a route may be displayed that does not match the actual traffic restrictions. Be sure to follow the actual traffic restric- tions while driving.

. Canada and Alaska contain many roads with incomplete map data. As a result, when searching for a route, the route may include roads with incom- plete data. In regions where road data is not complete, voice guidance may stop for long periods of time. Be sure

to follow the actual traffic restrictions while driving.

MAP DATA

How to handle the Map SD card An SD card that includes the map data is inserted. When handling the Map SD card, please be careful and adhere to the following instructions: . An SD card is inserted in the slot. This is

the SDHC card that is exclusively used for this device. This card includes the map data. The SDHC card is necessary to operate the device. Do not remove this card except when updating the map data is required.

. Never analyze, modify, delete or for- mat themap data. Doing somay cause an improper operation of the device.

. The SDHC card that is exclusively used for this device does not work properly if it is inserted in another device.

. Themap data cannot be used even if it is copied to another SDHC card.

. Do not remove the SDHC card contain- ing map data from the system. Using the system with the SDHC card con- tainingmap data removed will prevent some functions from operating.

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NOTE:

Do not remove the SD card containing map data that is inserted in the slot. When this SD card containing map data is removed the navigation system will not operate. If the SD card containing map data is accidentally removed, after reinserting the SD card containing map data into the slot, place the ignition switch in the OFF position and then place it back in the ON position.

How to order map data updates Visit NissanNavigation.com or contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK to order updated map data. (See the contact information on the inside front cover of this manual.)

About map data 1. This map data has been prepared by

CLARION CO., LTD. (CLARION), under license from HERE has processed and digitized data based on the digital road map data of HERE. Due to the production timing of the map data, some new roads may not be included in this map data or some of the names or roads may be different from those at the time you use this map data.

2. Traffic control and regulation data used in this map data may be different from those at the time you use this map data due to the data production timing. When driving your vehicle, fol- low the actual traffic control signs and notices on the roads.

3. Reproducing or copying this map soft- ware is strictly prohibited by law.

Published by Clarion Co., Ltd. Manufac- tured by ZENRIN CO., LTD. 2018 HERE. All Rights Reserved. ZENRIN CO., LTD.2018. All rights re- served.

WARNING . This navigation system should not

be used as a substitute for your own judgement. Any route sug- gestions made by this navigation system may never override any local traffic regulations, your own judgement, and/or knowledge of safe driving practices. Disregard route suggestions by the naviga- tion system if such suggestions would: cause you to perform an hazardous or illegal maneuver, place you in an hazardous situa- tion, or route you into an area you

consider unsafe. . The advice provided by the navi-

gation system is to be regarded only as a suggestion(s). There may be situations where the navigation system displays the vehicles loca- tion incorrectly, fails to suggest the shortest course, and/or fails to direct you to your desired desti- nation. In such situations, rely on your own driving judgement, tak- ing into account the current driv- ing conditions.

. Do not use the navigation system to route you to emergency ser- vices. The database does not con- tain a complete listing of the locations of emergency service providers such as police, fire sta- tions, hospitals and clinics. Please use your judgement and your abil- ity to ask for directions in these situations.

. As the driver you solely are re- sponsible for your driving safety. In order to avoid traffic acci-

dents, do not operate the sys- tem while driving.

In order to avoid traffic acci- dents, operate the system only

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when the vehicle is stopped at a safe place and the parking brake is set.

In order to avoid traffic accidents or traffic offences, remember that the actual road conditions and traffic regulations take pre- cedence over the information contained on the navigation sys- tem.

Accordingly, the Software may contain inaccurate or incom- plete information due the pas- s age o f t ime , c h ang i ng circumstances, and the nature of the sources used. Please ob- serve the actual traffic circum- stances and regulations at all times while driving.

In a situation when the actual road conditions and traffic reg- ulations differ from the informa- tion contained on the navigation system, abide by the traffic rules.

The navigation system does not provide, or account for in any way, information regarding traf- fic and road laws; speed restric- tions; road conditions including road slope, grade, and/or sur- face conditions; obstruction in-

formation including bridge and tunnel height and width, and/or other prevailing driving and/or road conditions. Always rely on your own driving judgment, tak- ing into account the current driving conditions.

Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the screen while driving.

End-user terms The data (Data) is provided for your personal, internal use only and not for resale. It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the following terms and condi- tions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and CLARION CO., LTD. (CLAR- ION) and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand. 2018 HERE. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities, including Her Majesty, Queens Printer for Ontario, Canada Post, GeoBase, Department of Natural Resources Cana- da. All rights reserved. HERE holds a non-exclusive license from the United States Postal Service to pub-

lish and sell ZIP+4 information. United States Postal Service 2018. Prices are not established, controlled or approved by the United States Postal Service. The following trademarks and registrations are owned by the USPS: United States Postal Service, USPS, and ZIP+4.

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Terms and conditions:

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7 Voice recognition Voice recognition .......................................................................... 7-2

Using voice recognition system ................................. 7-2 Before starting ......................................................................... 7-2

Giving voice commands ................................................. 7-2 Voice recognition settings ........................................ 7-18

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VOICE RECOGNITION

USING VOICE RECOGNITION SYS- TEM

Initialization When the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position, the voice recognition is initialized. When the initialization is com- plete, the system is ready to accept voice commands. If < > on the steering wheel is pushed before the initialization completes, the display will show a message to wait until the system is ready.

BEFORE STARTING To get the best recognition performance from the voice recognition, observe the following items. . The interior of the vehicle should be as

quiet as possible. Close the windows to eliminate the surrounding noises (traffic noise, vibration sounds, etc.), which may prevent the system from correctly recognizing the voice com- mands.

. Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a command.

. Speak in a natural conversational voice without pausing between words.

. The system recognizes commands given from the drivers seat.

GIVING VOICE COMMANDS 1. Push < > located on the steering

wheel.

2. A list of commands appears on the screen, and the system provides the voice menu prompt. Available category commands are dis- played on the left side of the screen. Speak or touch a category command from the category command list.

INFO:

. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from to

, speak a command. You can also select a command by directly touching the screen or by tilting < >/< > up or down and pushing on the steering

wheel. . Some of the commands for each

category are shown on the right side of the screen and they can also be spoken without selecting a ca- tegory.

. After executing the category com- mand, only the commands related to the selected category can be recognized.

Command list (page 7-6) . The voice recognition system will

pause its operation when no com- mand is given after three prompts. To resume the operation, push < > on the steering wheel.

3. Continue to follow the voice menu prompts and speak the voice com- mands after the tone sounds until the preferred operation is executed.

INFO:

To end a voice recognition session, push and hold < > or < > on the steering wheel or on the control panel.

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Operating tips . Speak a command after the tone. . If the command is not recognized, the

system will prompt you to speak the command again. Repeat the com- mand in a clear voice.

. Touch [ ] on the touch screen dis- play to return to the previous screen.

. To exit the voice recognition system, push and hold < > on the steering wheel.

. To adjust the volume of the system feedback, push + or - side of < > on the steering wheel or turn > while the system is making an announcement. The volume setting is also available from [Guidance Volume] in the [Set- tings] menu on the Launch Bar.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19)

. When setting a destination for route guidance with some search methods, such as POI, Intersection or City Center search, the search area is automati- cally set to the state/province where your vehicle is located. Change state/ province to change the search area to another state/province if necessary.

Voice Prompt Interrupt:

In most cases, you can interrupt the voice feedback to speak the next command by pushing < > on the steering wheel. After interrupting the system, wait for a tone before speaking your command.

One Shot Call:

To use the system faster when making a call, you may speak the second level command skipping speaking the first level command. For example, push < > and say Redial after the tone without first saying Phone.

How to see voice command screen 1. Push < > to display the first screen

of the voice command list. 2. Speak a command or select an item on

the voice command list. The Second screen is displayed.

3. Speak a command or select an item on the voice command list. The command is executed or the next screen for further command is displayed.

4. Follow the prompts to complete the commands.

Voice command screens:

First screen

Shows a list of available categories. Speak a category command or touch the key of the corresponding cate- gory. Shows a list of available commands for the selected category. Speak a preferred command. Touch [HELP] or say Help to hear help announcements on how to use the system.

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INFO:

P u s h < > t o s t o p t h e h e l p announcements.

Second screen

Previously selected command. Command list You can speak a command from the list or touch the corresponding key. Preferred words can be spoken for the part of the command enclosed in < >. [Previous]/[Next] Say as a command or touch to go to the previous/next screen.

List screen

Speak a number from 1 to 5 or touch an item on the list screen to select the item.

How to speak numbers The voice recognition system requires the user to speak numbers in a certain way when giving voice commands.

General rule:

500, 800 and 900 can be pronounced as five hundred, eight hundred and nine hundred respectively. For other numbers, only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be used. (For example, for the number 600, speaking six zero zero can be recognized by the system, but six hundred cannot.)

Example:

1-800-662-6200 One eight hundred six six two six two zero zero

INFO:

For the best recognition, speak zero for the number 0, and oh for the letter o.

Voice command examples As examples, some additional basic op- erations that can be performed by voice commands are described here.

Example 1 Placing call by speaking a phone number:

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. Wait for the indicator to change to . Speak Phone.

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3. Speak Dial .

4. The phone number recognized by the system is displayed on the screen. If the number is correct, say Dial.

5. The system will make a phone call to the spoken phone number.

Example 2 Setting home as a destina- tion:

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. Wait for the indicator change to . Speak Navigation.

3. Speak Go Home. The navigation sys- tem will set home as a destination.

INFO:

. Location of home must be registered to the Address Book prior to using this command.

. The step of speaking Navigation can be omitted.

Example 3 Displaying folders in the USB device:

1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.

2. Wait for the indicator change to . Speak Audio.

3. Speak USB Show Folders. The folders in the connected USB device will appear on the touch screen display.

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Command list To use the Voice Recognition function, you can speak commands in the order of 1st command, 2nd command and 3rd command. You can also operate the system by directly speaking the 2nd or 3rd command. Variable numbers or words such as names can be applied in the < > when speaking a command. Some navigation commands are only for English. General Command

Command Action Show More Commands Display other commands of the same category. Go Back Corrects the last recognition result to return to the previous screen. Exit Cancels Voice Recognition. Help Announces how to use voice guidance. Next Skip to the next page. Previous Skip to the previous page.

General phone command The following commands can be used during a phone Voice Recognition session.

Command Action Dial The system makes a call to the spoken phone number. Change Number Change a spoken phone number.

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Phone Command

1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command 4th Command Action

Phone Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone. You can select the type from [Mobile], [Home], [Office], [Main] or [Other].

Call History Incoming Calls Displays an Incoming Call list.

Outgoing Calls Displays an Outgoing Call list.

Missed Calls Displays a Missed Call list.

Dial <#> Dial Makes a call to a spoken phone number.

Change Number Change a spoken phone number.

International Call

Makes an international call by allowing more than 11 digits to be spoken. You may need to include the international call prefixes and country codes.

Redial Makes a call to the last outgoing phone number.

Add Phone Use this command to connect a compatible Bluetooth device to system. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process from your handset.

Select Phone <1 - 5> Use this command to select a phone from a list of the registered

devices. Quick Dial Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Quick Dial.

<1 - 5>

Call Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Quick Dial or phonebook.

Call Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone.

Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone. You can select type from [Mobile], [Home], [Office], [Main] or [Other].

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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command 4th Command Action Send Text You can select a textmessage from a list and send it to a contact name

that is stored in the mobile phone. You can select a textmessage from a list and send it to a contact name

that is stored in the mobile phone. You can select a type from [Mobile], [Home], [Office], [Main] or [Other].

Incoming Calls A list of spoken call history is displayed. Select a contact to whom you wish to send the text message.

Outgoing Calls

Missed Calls

Enter Number Enter a phone number to which you wish to send the text message. Say Pick Message to confirm the phone number and select a text message.

A phone number registered in the quick dial can be selected as a recipient.

Read Text <1 - 5> Play You can listen to recent text messages received. Reads out a text message. Select from the list of current received messages.

Reply Reply to a received message.

Call Call the sender of the message.

Operating tips for phone command operation: . After the command Call, a name registered in the phonebook can be spoken for recognition, while a phone number can be

spoken after the command Dial. Names from the phonebook cannot be spoken after the command Dial. . Names in the phonebook can be recognized when only a first name is spoken or when spoken in the order of first name and then

the last name. The system does not recognize the commands when only a last name is spoken or if the phonebook name was pronounced with last name first and then the first name.

. The system has the function to read the text messages out loud, but misreading may occur in some cases.

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. Even if nicknames such as Mom or Dad are registered in themobile phone, the voice recognition system recognizes only names. To have the system recognize the nicknames, register the entries in the [Quick Dial] from the Phone menu.

Quick Dial (page 4-11) General navigation command The following commands can be used during the Navigation voice recognition session.

Command Action Select City Search a destination from the specified city.

Change State Change the state to search.

Calculate Route Calculate a route.

Adjust Location Fine-tune the destination.

Add as waypoint The selected location will be added to the route as a waypoint.

Change Address (English only) Change State After the street address is specified, change state, city, street, or house number.

Change City

Change Street

Change House Number

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Navigation Command

1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action Navigation Street Address (Eng-

lish only) Used to search for a street address. Select State Select the state to search.

Street Address (English only) Used to search for a street address.

Points of Interest (English only) Speak a POI name to search for as a destination.

Points of Interest (English only) Used to search for the POI within a specified state, province or city. Follow the prompts to enter the place name.

Points of Interest (English only)

Used to search for the POI within a specified state or city. Follow the prompts to enter the place name.

Nearby <1 - 5> When a route is set, options of [Near Current Location], [Along Route] and [Near Destination] will be displayed. Select an item to search for the POI of the selected category in the preferred area.

POI Category

Nearby

<1 - 5> Say Nearby followed by a POI category name such as Gas station, Restaurant or Parking. You can say any category name that appears when using manual controls. The system will always search for nearby matches regardless of the current state location.

Go Home Sets a route to your home location.

Previous Destina- tions

<1 - 5> Sets a route to a previously entered destination.

Address Book <1 - 5>

Sets a route to a location stored in the Stored location.

City Center (English only)

Sets a route to a city center.

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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action Intersections (Eng- lish only)

Sets a route to an intersection. To specify a city to narrow down the search, select [Select City].

Recalculate Route Fastest Sets the route search condition to find the fastest route.

Shortest distance Sets the route search condition to find the route that is the shortest in distance.

Minimize Freeway Sets the route search condition to find a route with a minimal use of freeways.

Traffic Detour Sets the route search condition to detour traffic jam and traffic accident.

Distance Detour Sets a detour according to the distance selected from the list. Previous Start Point Sets a route with the previous starting point as a destination. Cancel Route Cancels route and deletes the destination/waypoints. Zoom In Zooms in the map scale by 1 step. Zoom In <1-13> Increases the magnification of the map by the number of steps

specified. Zoom Out Zooms out the map scale by 1 step. Zoom Out <1-13> Decreases the magnification of the map by the number of steps

specified. Zoom Street Level Zooms the map to the street level.

North Up Sets the 2D full map to North Up.

Heading Up Sets the 2D full map to Heading Up.

Full Map Displays a full map.

Split Map Displays a split map.

2D Map Change the current map to a 2D Heading Up map.

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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action 3D Map Change the current map to a 3D map.

Repeat Voice Guidance Speaks the current navigation guidance.

Voice Guidance ON Turns the navigation guidance on.

Voice Guidance OFF Turns the navigation guidance off.

Show POI Icons Select a category of POI the icon you wish to display on map. Selected POI icons will be displayed on the map screen.

Remove POI Icons Select a category of the POI icon you wish to delete from the map. Selected POI icons will be deleted from the map screen.

Route Information Display the route information.

Where am I? Displays the information of the current position.

Operating tips for navigation command operation: . Depending on the area where the vehicle is located (such as in Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.), the systemmay not recognize the general

navigation commands. . Points Of Interest:

The POI commands searches for Points of Interest registered in the navigation system. When searching for POI, the search is conducted within the current state/province or the state/province specified by Change

State command. To change the state/province, speak Change State after the prompt and then after the next prompt, speak the name of the state/province for which you wish to conduct the POI search. The state/province will be reset to the current state each time the voice recognition session is restarted.

The following POI main categories cannot be used for Points of Interest search with voice command operations while all registered categories can be recognized for Nearby search: Others, Repair, Rental Car Agency, Parking, Police Station, Administration, ATM, Other Leisure, Bars & Clubs, Other Dealers, Motorcycle Dealership, Medical Offices, Post Office, Auto Parts, Banquets & Food Delivery, Carwash, Copying, Day Care, Fire Station, Laundry & Cleaners, Office Supply, Other Services, Other Shopping, Package Delivery

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. Street Address: Alphabet letters cannot be included when speaking a house number. When a specified house number cannot be found, a

location representing the address will be displayed. Speak in a natural conversational speed without pausing between words for better recognition. When the system recognizes the command incorrectly, correct the search conditions using commands such as Change State,

Change City, Change Street or Change House Number. Audio Command

1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action

Audio Play AM Turns to the AM band, selecting the last played station. FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.

SXM Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel last played.

CD Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.

USB Turns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.

iPod Turns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.

Bluetooth Audio Turns on the Bluetooth Audio, selecting the last played mode.

AUX Turns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.

Play AM Turns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.

Play FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.

Play SXM Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel last played.

Play CD Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.

Play USB Turns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.

Play iPod Turns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.

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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action Play Bluetooth Audio Turns on the Bluetooth Audio, selecting the last played mode.

Play AUX Turns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.

AM Turns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.

FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.

SXM Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel last played.

CD Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.

USB Turns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.

iPod Turns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.

Bluetooth Audio Turns on the Bluetooth Audio, selecting the last played mode.

AUX Turns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.

AM Turns to the AMband, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.

AM Preset <1-6> Plays the spoken AM preset station.

FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.

FM Preset <1-12> Plays the spoken FM preset station.

SXM Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel number.

SXM Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel name.

SXM Preset <1-18> Plays the spoken SXM preset channel.

USB Show Folders Displays folders in the USB memory device.

USB Play Folder Plays songs in the selected folder in the USB memory device.

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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action USB Play File Plays songs in the selected file in the USB memory device.

iPod Play Artist Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.

iPod Play Album Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.

iPod Play Song Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commands successively.

iPod Play Playlist Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.

iPod Show Artists Displays a list of Artist names stored in the iPod.

iPod Show Albums Displays a list of Albums in the iPod.

iPod Show Songs Displays a list of tracks in the iPod.

iPod Play Artist

<1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.

iPod Play Album

<1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.

iPod Play Song

<1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commands successively.

iPod Play Playlist

<1-5> Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.

iPod Play All Songs Plays all tracks in the iPod.

Play Artist

Plays the tracks of the corresponding song list in the iPod. Play Album

Play Song

Play Playlist

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INFO:

A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services. SiriusXM Travel Link and SiriusXM TrafficTM (page 5-16)

Operating tips for audio command operation: . An audio device connected via Bluetooth cannot be operated with the Voice Recognition system. Source change is only available

for Bluetooth streaming Audio. . If two USB devices are connected at the same time, voice operation will only be available for use with one registered and selected

device. When selecting YES in the pop-up screen that displays after a new USB audio device is connected, the USB audio device is registered in the voice recognition system and is selected automatically. One iPod and one USB device can be registered in the system. If a USB audio device is newly registered, old data is overwritten. It may take a few moments to register an audio device. If you want to enable voice operation for music stored in a previously registered audio device, select the device you want to use in advance. Even when a device has been previously registered, simply connecting the device will not result in it being selected automatically.

Voice recognition settings (page 7-18) . The Voice Recognition system may not function when the song information is too long (artist names, album titles, song titles and

play lists, etc.). . The SiriusXM function will not operate without a subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radio. . When playing USB files with the voice recognition system, do not pronounce the extension attached to the file name (such as .

mp3). . Song titles registered in ID3 tags cannot be pronounced for voice recognition operation.

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Information Command

1st Command 2nd Command Action

Information Where am I? Displays information of the current position. SXM Weather Map Displays the SiriusXM Weather map.

SXM Current Weather Displays the nearby weather (current weather).

SXM Weather Forecast Displays the weather forecast.

SXM Fuel Prices Displays fuel prices.

SXM Movie Listings Displays SiriusXM Movie Listings.

SXM Stocks Displays SiriusXM stock information.

SXM Sports Scores Displays sports scores.

SXM Traffic Turns the traffic information system on or off.

Favorite Feeds (if so equipped) Plays Favorite Feeds.

All Information Feeds (if so equipped) Plays Information Feeds.

Voice Menu (if so equipped) Connects NissanConnect Services center.

INFO:

A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM TrafficTM subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services. SiriusXM Travel Link and SiriusXM TrafficTM (page 5-16)

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VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGS The voice recognition settings can be changed. 1. Touch [Setting] on the Launch Bar. 2. Touch [Voice Recognition]. 3. Touch the item you would like to set. Available settings . [Minimize Voice Feedback]:

Turns the minimize voice feedback function on/off. When this item is turned on, short and minimized voice feedback will be provided.

. [Audio device setting]: Select an audio device to be operated via the voice recognition system from the audio devices connected to the USB connection ports. A devicewith an indicator light illuminated can be op- erated with the voice recognition sys- tem.

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8 Multi function meter About multi function meter .................................................. 8-2

Safety notes ............................................................................... 8-2 Multi function meter display ......................................... 8-2

Basic operation .............................................................................. 8-3 How to view the function meter screen .............. 8-3 How to switch screens ...................................................... 8-4

Custom view screen ................................................................... 8-5 Selecting panels ...................................................................... 8-5

Performance and vehicle information panels ........................................................................................... 8-7

Driving support screen ......................................................... 8-15 Acceleration screen ........................................................ 8-15 Braking screen .................................................................... 8-17 Steering screen .................................................................. 8-19

Driving record screen ............................................................ 8-21 Stopwatch screen ............................................................ 8-21

8. Multi function meter

ABOUT MULTI FUNCTION ME- TER

The multi function meter allows you to see the vehicle status and the results of driving operation.

SAFETY NOTES For your driving safety please read the following warnings.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Operating the multi function me- ter while driving can lead to a crash resulting in serious injuries or death. Always park the vehicle in a safe place before operating the display screen.

. Look at the display screen only briefly while driving. Keep your

eyes on the road. Inattentive driv- ingmay lead to a crash resulting in serious injuries or death.

INFO:

. The information displayed on themulti function meter is for reference pur- poses only. Due to road conditions and temperature, the information dis- played by the system may vary from actual driving conditions.

. You can select the units that the multi function meter displays.

Language and unit settings (page 2-21)

MULTI FUNCTION METER DISPLAY The following information can be dis- played on the multi function meter.

Performance and vehicle infor- mation

The driver can select up to six different meters to be displayed.

WARNING Use the information from the multi function meter strictly as a reference to make your driving more comforta- ble. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due

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to weather, road condition, etc.). Al- ways obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

Stopwatch screen

Displays the recorded driving time, vehicle speed and elapsed time and saves the history for each of these functions.

BASIC OPERATION

Push to display the multi function meter screen. Information displayed on the multi func- tion meter display will differ depending on your intended use of the display. You can choose to select the meters that best suit your needs.

HOW TO VIEW THE FUNCTION METER SCREEN The vehicles display is divided into differ- ent panels that display vehicle informa- tion.

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Screen information

Large panel: Displays the vehicle information me- ter display, digital display and gauge display. This feature is only available in the 3-panel display mode. Touch the panel to select another meter to dis- play.

Performance and vehicle infor- mation panels (page 8-7)

Small panel: This display is simpler than the large display. Touch the panel to select

another meter to display. Performance and vehicle infor- mation panels (page 8-7)

Screen number/icon: This number or letter identifies the screen that you are currently viewing. Touch the screen number/icon to display the corresponding screen.

Panel selection operation (page 8-5)

Screen switching: Scrolls through the screens. Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen. Touch [ ] to proceed to the next screen.

Panel selection operation (page 8-5)

Screen title: Displays the title of the screen cur- rently displayed.

HOW TO SWITCH SCREENS Five custom view screens and one stop- watch screen are available. Display a preferred view by selecting the corresponding number/icon on the top of the multi function meter screen. By touching numbers/icons:

Touch the number/icon that corresponds to the screen you wish to display. The selected screen will appear.

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By touching arrows:

Touch or . With each touch, the screens will scroll through in order.

: The previous screen will be dis- played.

: The next screen will be displayed.

INFO:

The screens can also be selected using on the control panel as well as the center dial on the Display Commander.

Control panel (page 2-4) Display Commander (page 2-7)

CUSTOM VIEW SCREEN

The custom view screen allows you to display the performance and vehicle in- formation, as needed, in order for you to use your vehicle under optimum condi- tions. You can display several vehicle information panels at once. Each panel displays digital gauges in the screen area.

SELECTING PANELS Five performance/vehicle information screens that can be customized and a stopwatch screen are available. Perfor- mance/vehicle information screen 1, 2 and 3 can display up to 3 panels on each screen, while up to six small panels can be displayed on each of the performance/ vehicle information screen 4 and 5.

Panel selection operation

1. Touch the screen number/icon you wish to customize.

2. Touch the panel you wish to replace. The panel selection screen will be displayed.

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3. Touch the preferred item. The panel will be replaced to show the selected item.

Panel list Available items for large panels and small panels:

Item Lar- ge pa- nel

Sma- ll pa- nel

Engine Coolant Temperature X X Engine Oil Temperature X X Engine Oil Pressure X X Transmission Oil Tempera- ture

X X

Transmission Oil Pressure X X Boost X X Speed X Fuel/Range X X Fuel Flow X X Recent Fuel Economy X X Torque Split X Accel Pedal X Brake Pedal X Steering X Accelerating G-Force X Braking G-Force X Cornering G-Force X X Accel/Braking G-Force X X

Item Lar- ge pa- nel

Sma- ll pa- nel

Total G-Force X X Clock X Reset the CUSTOM VIEW #(1- 5) to Default

X X

INFO:

. Each panel selected will be saved.

. Panels will remain saved in the system even after the engine is turned off.

. Two of the same panels cannot be displayed at the same time.

. Two of the same panels of different sizes cannot be displayed at the same time.

. Panels that have not been assigned a display item remain empty.

Initializing display The customized performance/vehicle in- formation screens can be initialized to return to the default view.

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1. Touch the screen number/icon you wish to initialize.

2. Touch one of the panels on the screen.

3. Touch [Reset the CUSTOM VIEW 1 to Default], for example, to initialize the custom view screen 1 to the default setting.

PERFORMANCE AND VEHICLE IN- FORMATION PANELS The appearance of each panel varies. The way that large panels and small panels are displayed also differs, even when the same mechanical information is dis- played.

Engine coolant temperature Displays the temperature of the engine coolant.

NOTICE Driving while the engine coolant tem- perature is high may cause engine damage.

INFO:

. When thismeter displays in red, reduce the operating speed of the engine (RPMs) and drive at a reduced speed.

. When screens other than the multi function meter screen are displayed, warnings will not be provided, even if the meter values register red zone readings.

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Engine oil temperature Displays the engine oil temperature read- ing.

NOTICE Driving while the engine oil tempera- ture is high may cause engine da- mage.

INFO:

. When thismeter displays in red, reduce the operating speed of the engine (RPMs) and drive at a reduced speed.

. When screens other than the multi function meter screen are displayed, warnings will not be provided, even if the meter values register red zone readings.

Engine oil pressure Displays the engine oil pressure. The read- ing on this dial will change based on the engine speed (RPM) and oil temperature.

Transmission oil temperature Displays the transmission oil temperature.

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INFO:

. When the transmission oil tempera- ture increases to over 284F (140C) the color of the meter display turns to red. However, the vehicle can be driven until the temperature reaches 295F (146C). When the color of the meter display turns red, the transmission oil and the differential oil should be chan- ged after driving, because the trans- mission oil temperature exceeding 284F (140C) indicates the oil dete- rioration.

. After first starting the engine, it may take a while for the oil temperature to stabilize. This is not a malfunction.

. When screens other than the multi function meter screen are displayed, warnings will not be provided, even if the meter values register red zone readings.

Transmission oil pressure Displays the transmission oil pressure.

INFO:

. The oil pressure gauge may momen- tarily have a high reading, but this is a result of oil pressure suppression and does not indicate a malfunction.

. If the meter reads red frequently, it is recommended you have your vehicle inspected at a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer.

. When screens other than the multi function meter screen are displayed,

warnings will not be provided, even if the meter values register red zone readings.

Boost Displays engine charging pressure.

Speed Displays the vehicle speed. This can only be displayed in a small panel.

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Fuel/Range Display the amount of fuel remaining and the estimated cruising range.

NOTICE Do not rely on the range reading alone. Even when traveling a distance for which there is a sufficient amount of fuel, refuel when the fuel gauge approaches empty or when the low fuel warning light illuminates.

Fuel flow Displays the amount of fuel injected into the engine by the fuel injector.

Recent fuel economy In the large panel, this meter displays the timeline of fuel consumption for each minute over the past twenty minutes. In the small panel, this meter displays fuel consumption readings over the past twenty seconds.

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INFO:

. The small panel will display -.-: when the vehicle is stopped for the first few moments of driving

. The large panel will not display a graph while the vehicle is stopped.

Torque split Displays the amount of forward distribu- ted torque. This can only be displayed in a small panel.

INFO:

Driving over a seam in the road may add front torque, but this is not an anomaly.

Accel pedal Displays the accelerator pedal position. This can only be displayed in a small panel.

Brake pedal Displays the brake pedal position. This can only be displayed in a small panel.

INFO:

The reading that the brake meter displays when the pedal is being depressed may vary, depending on the vehicle speed and road conditions. The brakemeter may not display a reading of 100% even when the brake is being fully depressed. This is not a malfunction.

Steering Displays the steering angle. This can only be displayed in a small panel.

Small panel screen

INFO:

The amount of g-force exerted on the vehicle, and displayed on the meter, will vary depending on the driving speed.

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Accelerating G-Force Displays the direction of acceleration ex- erted on the vehicle. The vertical readout illustrates the progress of acceleration and the horizontal readout tracks the acceleration timeline of the past 20 sec- onds. This can only be displayed in a large panel.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving.

Large panel screen

INFO:

. This panel only displays acceleration information when the vehicle is accel- erating. It does not display any accel- eration information when the vehicle is decelerating.

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register G-Force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the meter.

Braking G-Force Displays the direction of deceleration of the g-force being exerted on the vehicle. The vertical readout illustrates the decel- erations of g-force, and the horizontal readout tracks the timeline of the past 20 seconds. This can only be displayed in a large panel.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving.

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Large panel screen

INFO:

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register g-force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the meter.

Cornering G-Force Displays the lateral g-force exerted on the vehicle. In the large panel, this meter displays readings for the past 20 seconds. In the small panel, this meter displays the lateral g-force being exerted on the vehi-

cle at the time of the reading. When turning to the left, the resulting g-force is displayed on the right side of the screen. When turning to the right, the resulting g- force is displayed on the left side of the screen. The red zone readings are config- ured to function as a guide for smooth driving.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving.

INFO:

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register G-Force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the

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meter.

Accel/Braking G-Force Displays the fore/aft g-force exerted on the vehicle. In the large panel, this meter displays readings for the past 20 seconds. In the small panel, this meter displays fore/aft g-force being exerted on the vehicle at the time of the reading. When accelerating, the resulting g-force is dis- played at the top of the panel. When decelerating, the resulting g-force is dis- played at the bottom of the panel. The red zone readings are configured to function as a guide for smooth driving.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents

caused by reckless driving.

INFO:

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register G-Force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the meter.

Total G-Force Displays the total combined G-Force ex- erted on the vehicle. In the large panel, this meter displays readings for the past 20 seconds. In the small panel, this meter displays the total combinedG-Force being exerted on the vehicle at the time of the reading. The red zone readings are con- figured to function as a guide for smooth driving.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents

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caused by reckless driving.

INFO:

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register G-Force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the meter.

Clock Displays the current time. This can only be displayed in a small panel.

INFO:

. The displayed clock time is set by the GPS system.

. The clock time may not be displayed on the screen when the system is not receiving a GPS signal, even when the system is set to display the time.

. You can choose to display the clock in the 12-hour/24-hour format.

Clock settings (page 2-21)

DRIVING SUPPORT SCREEN

ACCELERATION SCREEN The acceleration screen displays the re- sults of how the vehicle behaves based on the manner in which you operate the vehicle. The information displayed is for confirmation purposes. The results of how you use the accelerator pedal can be displayed as an acceleration g-force time- line. You can use this information to improve your operation of the accelerator pedal.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents

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caused by reckless driving.

How to view acceleration screen

ACCEL G (timeline graph): Displays the acceleration exerted on the vehicle. The vertical readout illus- trates the progress of acceleration and the horizontal readout tracks the acceleration timeline of the past 20 seconds. Red zone display: The color of the graph will change when the vehicle accelerates beyond a preset level of g-force. G-meter: Displays the g-force currently being exerted on the vehicle.

BOOST: Displays the engine charger pressure. ACCEL PEDAL: Displays the accelerator pedal posi- tion.

INFO:

. This panel only displays acceleration information when the vehicle is accel- erating. It does not display any accel- eration information when the vehicle is decelerating.

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register g-force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the meter.

Using result screens to improve driving

INFO:

This section explains how to use the driving timeline screens. Use this informa- tion to make your driving smoother.

Timeline and driving that show smooth operation of accelerator pedal:

Depressing the accelerator pedal slowly and smoothly will result in a smoothly rising line. When depressing the accelerator gra- dually, the angle of the line slopes gently upwards.

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As you bring the vehicle to a constant speed by slowly stabilizing the angle of the accelerator pedal, the accelera- tion panel will display this as a gradu- ally leveling horizontal line.

Displaying timeline of quick and sudden acceleration and driving:

Quickly depressing the accelerator pedal will result in a steep climbing line. When the accelerator is being de- pressed quickly, the angle of the line slopes upwards at a steep angle. Releasing the accelerator pedal quickly will result in a pointed line. Here, the accelerator is being de- pressed and released repeatedly, causing unstable acceleration. As a

result, unstable wavy line is displayed.

BRAKING SCREEN The braking screen displays the results of how the vehicle behaves based on the manner in which the driver operates the vehicle. The information displayed is for confirmation purposes. The results of how the brake pedal is used are displayed as a timeline of g-force exerted on the vehicle during deceleration. Use the information to improve your operation of the brake pedal.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving.

How to view braking screen

BRAKING G (timeline graph): Displays the deceleration of the g- force being exerted on the vehicle. The vertical readout illustrates the progress of deceleration and the horizontal readout tracks the decel- eration timeline of the past 20 sec- onds. Red zone display: The color of the graph will change when the level of g-force exerted on the vehicle while decelerating ex- ceeds a preset level. G-meter: Displays the g-force currently being exerted due on the vehicle due to deceleration.

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SPEED: Displays the current driving speed. BRAKE PEDAL: Displays the brake pedal position.

INFO:

. The reading that the brake meter displays when the pedal is being depressed may vary, depending on the vehicle speed and road conditions. The brake meter may not display a reading of 100% evenwhen the brake is being fully depressed. This is not a malfunction.

. This panel only displays acceleration information when the vehicle is decel- erating. It does not display any accel- eration information when the vehicle is accelerating.

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register g-force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function.

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel (large panel only).

. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the

meter.

Using result screens to improve driving

INFO:

This section explains how to use the driving timeline screens. Use this informa- tion to make your driving smoother.

Timeline and driving that show smooth operation of brake pedal:

Depressing the brake pedal slowly and smoothly will result in a smoothly dropping line. By gradually depressing the brake pedal, the angle of the line slopes gently downwards.

Slowly releasing the brake pedal re- sults in a stable deceleration. The timeline display gradually becomes a straight horizontal line. When you release the brake pedal slowly, the line of the braking panel slopes gently upwards.

Timeline and driving that show sudden operation of brake pedal:

Because the brake pedal is being depressed quickly, the angle of the line drops off at a steep angle. Quick application of the brake pedal results in a steep dropping line. When the brake pedal is repeatedly depressed and released, the resulting line appears wavy.

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Because the brake pedal was de- pressed quickly the vehicle stopped abruptly. The graph becomes perpen- dicular to the time scale.

STEERING SCREEN The steering screen allows you to confirm how the vehicle responds to your driving by displaying the results of how you operate the vehicle. The results of your driving are displayed as a timeline of the g-force exerted on the vehicle. Use the displayed information to improve your steering smoothness.

WARNING . Use the information from themulti

function meter strictly as a refer- ence to make your driving more comfortable. The readings are not meant to prevent accidents caused by reckless driving or poor driving conditions (due to weather, road condition, etc.). Always obey all traffic regulations and posted speed limits.

. Red zone readings are configured to function only as a guide for smooth driving. The readings are not intended to prevent accidents

caused by reckless driving.

How to view steering screen

CORNERING G (timeline graph of lat- eral g-force): Displays the lateral g-force exerted on the vehicle. The horizontal readout displays lateral g-force while the ver- tical readout displays a timeline of the past 20 seconds of driving. G-force exerted on the vehicle when turning left is displayed on the right side of the screen. G-force exerted on the vehicle when turning right is displayed on the left side of the screen. The g-force timeline will begin to scroll down automatically after a short period of time.

Red zone display: The color of the graph will change when the level of g-force exerted on the vehicle while decelerating ex- ceeds a preset level. G-meter: Displays the g-force currently being exerted on the vehicle due to decel- eration. SPEED: Displays the current driving speed. STEERING: Displays the angle of the steering wheel.

INFO:

. The extent to which the steering of the vehicle is displayed on the meter may vary depending on the vehicle speed.

. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may register g-force even when the vehicle is stopped. This is not a mal- function

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a mark will appear on the far left side of the panel (large panel only).

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. The scale of the readout is adjusted automatically to accommodate read- ings that exceed the upper limit of the meter.

Using result screens to improve driving This section explains how to use the driving timeline screens. Use this informa- tion to make your driving smoother.

INFO:

The criteria for smooth driving may vary depending on road conditions. Use this information for reference purposes only.

Timeline and driving that show smooth handling when driving through S-curve:

Turn the steering wheel slowly and the angle of the graph slopes gently. Turning the steering wheel slowly through the turn will result in a smooth, curving line. By turning the steering wheel slowly back to its previous position, the line on the graph timeline returns to its standard position and the vehicle stabilizes.

Timeline and driving that show sudden turning of steering wheel:

Because the wheel is turned quickly, the buildup of the line is very sudden. When the wheel is turned back quickly, the resulting line appears as a point. When the steering wheel is being turned in an erratic manner, the vehicle is veering abruptly. Because of this, the line on the panel fluctuates without settling.

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DRIVING RECORD SCREEN

This allows you to measure/display the timeline andwaypoint history over a given time.

STOPWATCH SCREEN With the STOP WATCH screen you can measure a segment of time or passing time. You can also display and save recorded timelines and data.

How to view stopwatch screen

TIME LOG: Prominently displays the current time being measured. The measured times are displayed in a list. The system can store up to 99 items in its memory.

Timer-on indicator: The timer-on indicator will flash when the stopwatch function is active. SPEED: Displays the vehicle speed while driv- ing. ELAPSED TIME: Displays the total elapsed time mea- sured since the stopwatch function was started.

Using stopwatch function Use or on the steering wheel to operate the stopwatch function.

1. With the STOP WATCH screen dis- played, push . The timer-on indicator will flash when the

stopwatch function is active.

2. Each time you push , the displayed time will be recorded into the system and will become viewable in the list.

3. Push . The stopwatch function will stop timing.

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INFO:

. The STOP WATCH function can be used only when the engine is running.

. The STOP WATCH function can only be used when the clock is activated.

. If the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or OFF position while using the timer, timing will end.

. The timer will continue timing while you display other screens until you push .

. The maximum time that the system timer can display is a recorded time of up to 9 hours 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds.

. When timing has finished, the upper timer will reset to 00:00.0.

. When the recorded time and the finished recording time are displayed, they temporarily interrupt the time recorder display and are displayed in large numbers. The recorded time will disappear automatically after several seconds.

. When screens other than the multi function meter are displayed, the STOP WATCH screen will not interrupt the display.

Checking time log You can review the list of past measured times.

1. Touch [TIME LOG]. The list screen will be displayed.

2. Touch the record you wish to display. The menu screen will be displayed.

3. Touch [Stop Watch Times]. The details of the selected record will be dis- played.

Saving to USB device You can save the time records saved in the system onto a USB device.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec- tion Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

1. Insert the USB device into the USB connection port.

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2. Touch [TIME LOG]. The list screen will be displayed.

3. Touch the record you wish to display. The menu screen will be displayed.

4. Touch [Transfer Stop Watch Times to USBMemory]. The time record is saved to the USB device.

NOTICE Inserting objects other than a USB device into the USB connector can cause damage. Do not insert anything other than a USB device into the USB connector.

INFO:

. Time records are saved to the USB device in the CSV format.

. While records are being saved to the USB device, do not change the key position or remove the USB device.

. To save all records to the USB device, select [Transfer All Stop Watch Times to USB Mem.].

Deleting records Use the following procedure to delete time records saved in the system.

1. Touch [TIME LOG]. The list screen will be displayed.

2. Touch the record you wish to display. The menu screen will be displayed.

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3. Touch [Delete Stop Watch Times]. The message screen will be displayed.

4. Touch [Yes]. The time record will be deleted.

INFO:

. You cannot recover deleted records.

. To delete all records, select [Delete All Stop Watch Times].

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9 Troubleshooting guide Customer assistance ................................................................. 9-2 System unit ........................................................................................ 9-3

Liquid crystal display ........................................................... 9-3 Audio system ................................................................................... 9-5

HD Radio technology (for U.S.) ..................................... 9-5 Compact Disc (CD) player ................................................ 9-7 iPod player ................................................................................ 9-9 USB memory device .......................................................... 9-11 Bluetooth streaming audio ...................................... 9-12

Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System .................... 9-14

NissanConnect Services.................................................... 9-17 Apple CarPlayTM ......................................................................... 9-18 Navigation....................................................................................... 9-19

Basic operations................................................................ 9-19 Vehicle icon ........................................................................... 9-20 Route calculation and visual guidance ........... 9-22 Voice guidance ................................................................... 9-24 Traffic information ........................................................... 9-25

Voice recognition ...................................................................... 9-26

9. Troubleshooting guide

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE

For assistance or to order updated map data, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK. For other assistance or inquiries, contact NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department. See the contact in- formation on the inside front cover of this manual.

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SYSTEM UNIT

LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

The screen is too dark. The cabin temperature is too low. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes moderate.

Screen brightness is set to the maximum darkness.

Adjust the brightness setting of the screen. Display settings (page 2-19)

The screen is too bright. Screen brightness is set to the maximum brightness.

Adjust the brightness setting of the screen. Display settings (page 2-19)

A small black spot or a small bright spot appears on the screen.

This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays.

This is not a malfunction.

A dot or stripe pattern appears on the screen. Electromagnetic waves that are generated from neon billboards, high voltage electric power cables, ham radios or other radio devices equipped to other vehicles may adversely affect the screen.

This is not a malfunction.

Image lag appears on the screen. This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays.

This is not a malfunction.

Imagemotion displayed on the screen is slow. The cabin temperature is less than 50F (10C).

Wait until the cabin temperature rises to within 50F (10C) and 122F (50C).

When looking at the screen froman angle, the screen lightens or darkens.

This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays.

Adjust the brightness setting of the screen. Display settings (page 2-19)

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The screen turns blue or an error message is displayed on the touch screen display.

A system malfunction has occurred. It is recommended you contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer for an inspection.

The SD card is not inserted into the slot correctly.

If the SD card containing map data is acci- dentally removed, after reinserting the SD card containing map data into the slot, place the ignition switch in the OFF position and then place back in the ON position again.

Navigation system related functions cannot be operated.

The SD card is not inserted into the slot. Insert the appropriate SD card.

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AUDIO SYSTEM

HD RADIO TECHNOLOGY (for U.S.)

Sound Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Delay in digital audio on HD Radio broadcasts. The radio acquires an analog station first and blends to an digital signal.

This is not a malfunction.

Audio skips, stutters, or echoes. The radio station has not properly aligned the digital and analog audio.

Verify correct operation on another station. Report any station with poor performance.

Volume changing up/down. The radio station has not properly aligned digital and analog audio level.

Verify correct operation on another station and check www.hdradio.com for stations in the area. Report any station with poor performance.

Sound fading in and out. The transition between analog and digital is taking place (blending).

Verify transition performance on several sta- tions in the area. Report any stations with poor alignment.

Excessive blending (Transition between ana- log and digital).

The receiver is located near the edge of the digital coverage area.

Refer to hdradio.com to verify radio stations in your coverage area.

Digital audio not better than analog audio. Audio processing on the digital audio at a station can potentially decrease the digital audio sound quality.

Verify correct operation on another station. Report any station with poor performance.

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Functional Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Keep losing my local stations. The digital coverage is slightly less than the analog signal coverage.

Verify correct operation on another station. This is expected behavior.

Shadowing (urban/terrain) can cause re- duced digital coverage.

Verify correct operation on another station.

Some data fields are blank. Text information is sent at the broadcasters discretion.

Verify correct operation on another station. Report station issues.

Text information is truncated / appears to be more available.

The display is limited to a fixed number of characters and more data is being sent than can be shown.

This is an intended behavior.

AM reception changes at night. AM stations are required by the government (FCC) to lower their power at night.

This is not a malfunction.

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COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Music cannot be played back. The disc is inserted upside down. Insert a CD with the label side facing up. Moisture condensation occurs inside the unit. Wait until the moisture evaporates (approxi-

mately 1 hour). The cabin temperature is too high. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes

moderate. The disc is scratched or dirty. A disc is not always playable if it is scratched.

Wipe off any dirt from the disc.

Depending on the condition in which they are stored, discs may become unreadable due to deterioration (for example, keeping the discs in the passenger compartment, etc.).

Change the disc with a deterioration-free disc. Do not use a deteriorated disc. The label surface of the disc may crack or chip, and the layer of the label surface may eventually peel off.

The compressed audio files cannot be played back.

If both music CD files (CD-DA data) and compressed audio files (MP3 data, etc.) are mixed on one disc, the audio compression files cannot be played back.

Prepare a disc that includes compressed audio files only.

The files are not named using characters that are compliant with the specifications.

Use the character codes and the number of characters that are compliant with the spe- cifications for folder names and file names. In addition, always use .MP3, .WMA, .mp3 or . wma for file extensions.

It takes a long time before the music starts playing.

The disc contains a large amount of data. Some time may be required to check the files. It is recommended that unnecessary folders or any files other than compressed audio files should not be recorded in a disc.

The sound quality is poor. The disc is dirty. Wipe off any dirt from the disc.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution No sounds are played though the CD play time is displayed.

The system plays back the first track of the mixmode disc. (Mix mode is a format in which data except music is recorded on the first track and music data is recorded on one other than the first track in a session.)

Play back music data that are recorded on one other than the first track.

Music cuts off or skips. The combination of writing software and hardware might not match; or the writing speed, writing depth, writing width, etc. might not match the specifications.

Create a disc using different writing speed settings, etc.

The system skips the selected track and moves to the next track.

A non-MP3/WMA file is given an extension of . MP3, .WMA, .mp3 or .wma.

Prepare MP3/WMA files.

The system plays back a file that is prohibited due to copyright protection.

Prepare playable files.

The tracks do not play back in the desired order.

The folder locations in the disc are changed by the writing software while the files are written in the disc.

Check the settings of the writing software, and create a new disc.

The CD cannot be ejected. The ignition switch is not placed in the ACC or ON position.

Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position.

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iPod PLAYER Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

The system does not recognize an iPod. A connector cable is not correctly connected, or the iPod does not correctly operate.

Connect the connector cable again. If the system does not recognize the iPod after performing this procedure above, reset the iPod.

The iPod that is to be connected is not compatible with the system.

Check the iPodmodel and firmware versions available for the system.

A USB extension cable is not correctly con- nected.

Do not use a USB extension cable.

The cable is rapidly connected to or discon- nected from the USB connection port.

Slowly connect or disconnect the USB cable.

An iPod cannot be operated. The iPod is connected to the in-vehicle audio system while headsets, etc. are connected to the iPod.

Remove all equipment from the iPod after disconnecting the iPod from the system, and then connect it to the system again.

The iPod is not operating normally. Disconnect the iPod from the in-vehicle audio system, and then connect it to the system again.

The system plays back an album/file that includes a particular album art.

Disconnect the iPod from the in-vehicle audio system, and then reset the iPod. Disable the album art, and then connect the iPod to the system.

iPod Menu (page 3-28) An iPod does not respond. There are too many files in a category. Decrease the number of files in a category

(less than 65500 files). The shuffle function is turned on. Turn off the shuffle function if many files are

stored on the iPod. Music cannot be played back. A connector is not connected to the iPod. Firmly connect the connector to the iPod. Playback cuts out. The sound cuts due to vibration resulting

from an unstable location of the iPod. Place the iPod on a stable location where it does not roll over.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Distorted sound occurs. The EQ (equalizer) function of the iPod is

turned on. Turn off the EQ (equalizer) function on your iPod.

Battery charge of an iPod takes longer. Battery charge of the iPod may take longer while an iPod is playing back.

If the iPod needs to be charged, it is recommended to stop playing the music.

Battery charge of an iPod is unavailable. The cable that is connected to the iPod may be damaged or improperly connected.

Check the cable currently in use.

Functions cannot be operated using an iPod that is connected to the in-vehicle audio system.

- The operation of an iPodmust be performed using the in-vehicle audio system after the iPod is connected to the system.

Sound skips. Surrounding circumstances (noise, etc.) may cause the sound to skip.

This does not indicate a malfunction.

A USB extension cable is used. Do not use a USB extension cable.

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USB MEMORY DEVICE Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

The system does not recognize a USB device. A USB extension cable is used. Do not use a USB extension cable. A USB hub is used. Do not use a USB hub. A USB device is rapidly connected to or disconnected from the USB connection port.

Slowly connect or disconnect the USB device.

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BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Registration cannot be performed. The Bluetooth audio device is not compa- tible with the in-vehicle audio system.

Check the Bluetooth audio device Owners Manual.

Bluetooth is disabled on device. Check that the Bluetooth function is enabled on device.

The PIN code is incorrect. Check the PIN code for the Bluetooth audio device that is to be registered. Check that the PIN code for the Bluetooth audio device is consistent with that for the in- vehicle audio system.

Another Bluetooth device is used in the vehicle.

Turn off the other Bluetooth device until the registration is completed.

Music cannot be played back. The Bluetooth audio device is not compa- tible with the in-vehicle audio system.

Check the Bluetooth audio device Owners Manual.

The system is not set to the Bluetooth audio mode.

Push to select the Bluetooth audio mode.

A Bluetooth adapter is turned off. Turn on a Bluetooth adapter when it is used for a Bluetooth audio device.

Playback stops. The Bluetooth audio device is not compa- tible with the in-vehicle audio system.

Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to check Bluetooth audio device compatibility.

A cellular call is active. This is not a malfunction. Sound may cut out when a Bluetooth audio device is operated.

Push to select the Bluetooth audio mode, and then operate a function on the touch screen display of the in-vehicle system instead of conducting the operation on the Bluetooth audio device.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Audio operation cannot be performed. A Bluetooth audio device that does not

support audio operations is in use. Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to check Bluetooth audio device compatibility.

An error occurs when connecting to a Blue- tooth audio profile.

Turn the power source of the Bluetooth audio player off and on, and then resume connection with the system.

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BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM

Symptom Possible cause Possible solution A cellular phone cannot be registered. The cellular phone is not compatible with the

in-vehicle hands-free phone system. Use a cellular phone compatible with the system. Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to check compatibility.

Registration of the cellular phone has been performed incorrectly.

Check the registration procedure, and then regis- ter the cellular phone again.

A cellular phone cannot be connected or is disconnected after the registration is completed.

The Bluetooth setting of the in-vehicle hands-free phone system is turned off.

Turn on the Bluetooth setting of the system.

The Bluetooth setting of the cellular phone is turned off.

Turn on the Bluetooth setting of the cellular phone.

The remaining battery level of the cellular phone is low.

Charge the battery of the cellular phone.

The wireless Bluetooth connection may be disrupted depending on the location of the cellular phone.

Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or far away from the in- vehicle hands-free phone system. Do not place the cellular phone close to the seats or your body.

Registration of the cellular phone is not completed.

Perform registration of the cellular phone.

A call to a particular phone number fails. If the system tries tomake a call several times to the same phone number (for example: the party does not respond to the call, the party is out of the service area, or the call is aban- doned before the party responds), the system may reject a request to make a call to the phone number.

Turn off the cellular phone and turn it on again to reset the connection.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The system does not recognize the connection of a cellular phone. The system does not receive or make a call.

The cellular phone is not compatible with the in-vehicle hands-free phone system.

Use a cellular phone compatible with the system. Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to check compatibility.

The cellular phone is not connected. Check the registration procedure, and then regis- ter the cellular phone again.

The phone operation is limited by the func- tions (such as dial lock, etc.) of the registered cellular phone.

Remove any settings that are limiting use of the cellular phone, and then perform registration again.

The other party cannot hear your voice. The other party can hear your voice, but it cracks or cuts out.

Mute function is enabled. Verify mute function is disabled. The cellular phone is not connected. Check the registration procedure, and then regis-

ter the cellular phone again. The fan speed of the heater/air conditioner is too fast.

Decrease the fan speed of the heater/air condi- tioner.

The ambient noise level is excessive. (For example: heavy rain, construction sites, inside a tunnel, oncoming vehicles, etc.)

Close the windows to shut out ambient noise.

The noise generated by driving the vehicle is too loud.

Reduce the vehicle speed.

The incoming or outgoing voice level is too loud.

Adjust the incoming or outgoing voice level properly.

The voice is cut out or noise is heard during a call.

The wireless Bluetooth connection may be disrupted depending on the location of the cellular phone.

Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or far away from the in- vehicle hands-free phone system. Do not place a cellular phone close to the seats or your body.

When a cellular phone is operated to make a call, the hands-free function becomes unavailable.

Some models of a cellular phone do not switch to the hands-freemodewhen they are operated to make a call.

This is not a malfunction. Make a call again using the hands-free function.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The other partys voice cannot be heard. There is no ring tone.

The volume level is set to the minimum. Adjust the volume level. A cellular phone is not connected. Check the registration procedure, and then regis-

ter the cellular phone again. Each volume level (ring tone, incoming voice or outgoing voice) is different.

Each volume level is not adjusted properly. Adjust each volume level properly.

The antenna display is different between the navigation screen and a cellular phone screen. Making or receiving a call is unavailable even though the antenna display shows that it is possible to do so.

The antenna display varies depending on the model of cellular phone.

This does not indicate a malfunction. The antenna display and remaining battery level shown on the navigation screen may be different from those shown on the cellular phone screen. Use them as a reference.

A voice cannot be heard clearly when using a cellular phone behind tall build- ings.

Some structures such as tall buildings, etc. may cause irregular reflection of radio waves or completely shut out radio waves that are used for cellular phones.

Move to a place without tall buildings.

Noise is heard when using a cellular phone under/near areas of elevated railroads, high voltage electric power cables, traffic signals, neon billboards, etc.

Electromagnetic waves that are generated from radio devices may adversely affect the cellular phone.

This is not a malfunction.

Noise is heard in the sound from the audio system while using a cellular phone.

Radio waves that are generated from a cellular phone may adversely affect the sound from the audio system.

This is not a malfunction.

Sound skips or stutters. The cellular phone may have turned on the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi).

Turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi).

Phonebook cannot be downloaded. An error occurred during the phone pairing process.

Please delete the Bluetooth pairing information from both the cellular phone and vehicle system before registering it again.

Phone does not support phonebook down- load function.

Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to check compatibility.

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NISSANCONNECT SERVICES

Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The system cannot con- nect to the NissanCon- nect Services Data Center.

A subscription for the NissanCon- nect Services has not been estab- lished.

Sign up for a subscription to the NissanConnect Services. For details about subscriptions, contact the NissanConnect Services support line at 1-855-426-6628.

The communication line is busy. Try again after a short period of time. The vehicle is in a location where it is difficult to receive radio waves.

When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can be transmitted sufficiently, communication will be restored. When the icon on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the communication area, the system can be used.

TCU (Telematics Control Unit) is not turned on.

If the icon does not show that the vehicle is inside the communication area despite the fact that the vehicle is in that location, contact the NissanConnect Services support line at 1-855-426-6628.

Radio wave reception is not sufficient for TCU (Telematics Control Unit) operation.

When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can be transmitted sufficiently, communication will be restored. When the icon on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the communication area, the system can be used.

Some of the items that are displayed on the menu screen cannot be selected.

The vehicle is being driven and some menu items are disabled.

Stop the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before operating the menu screen items.

Some parts of the screen are not displayed.

The vehicle is being driven and some menu items are disabled.

Operate the system after stopping the vehicle in a safe location and applying the parking brake.

The system does not an- nounce information.

The volume level is set to the mini- mum.

Adjust the volume level by operating > located on the control panel or on the steering wheel switch while the system is announcing information.

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Apple CarPlayTM

Symptom Cause and Countermeasure Cannot start Apple CarPlayTM though it is tethered to the vehicle.

The USB cable is not connected to the USB connection port 1. Properly connect the USB cable to the USB connection port 1.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Ports and AUX (auxiliary) input jack (page 2-7)

Apple CarPlayTM setting is not active on your iPhone. Turn on CarPlay on your iPhone. Device is not compatible with Apple CarPlayTM. Check compatibility requirements. Make sure that your iPhone is updated to the latest iOS version.

Apple CarPlayTM performance decreases. For example, slow connectivity or slow application functionality. or An error message appears when trying to access features of Apple CarPlayTM. A blank screen appears when trying to access maps.

Confirm you have a compatible iPhone, a cellular connection and an active data plan. Use Apple LightningTM cable to connect your iPhone to the USB connection port 1. Disconnect and reconnect your iPhone. Close all apps and restart them. Cycle iPhone power off/on to restart. Make sure that your iPhone is updated to the latest iOS version.

Cannot access Siri using the switch on the steering wheel.

The USB cable may not be properly connected. Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. Siri setting is not enabled on the iPhone. Turn on Siri on your iPhone. Check that you are pushing and holding < > instead of just pushing the switch to initiate Siri operation.

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NAVIGATION

BASIC OPERATIONS

Symptom Possible cause Possible solution No image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.

Display settings (page 2-19) The display is turned off. Push < > to turn on the display.

The volume of the voice guidance is too high or too low.

The volume is not set correctly, or the voice guidance setting is turned off.

Adjust the volume of the voice guidance or turn on the voice guidance setting.

Volume and Beeps settings (page 2-19) No voice guidance is available. Voice guidance is not provided for certain

streets (roads displayed in gray). This is not a malfunction.

No map is displayed on the screen. A screen other than a map screen is dis- played.

Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or push .

The screen is too dim. The movement is slow. The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is low.

Wait until the interior of the vehicle has warmed up.

Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than others.

This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid crystal displays.

This is not a malfunction.

Some menu items cannot be selected. Some menu items become unavailable while the vehicle is driven.

Park the vehicle in a safe location, and then operate the navigation system.

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VEHICLE ICON Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Names of roads and locations differ between 2D view and Birdview.

This is because the quantity of the displayed informa- tion is reduced so that the screen does not become too cluttered. There is also a chance that names of the roads or locations may be displayedmultiple times, and the names appearing on the screen may be different because of a processing procedure.

This is not a malfunction.

The location of the vehicle icon is misaligned from the actual position.

The vehicle was transported after the ignition switch was placed in the OFF position, for example, by a ferry or car transporter.

Drive the vehicle for a period of time on a road where GPS signals can be received.

The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be incorrect depending on the driving environments and the levels of positioning accuracy of the navigation system.

This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehicle for a period of time to automatically correct the position and direction of the vehicle icon.

Current vehicle location (page 6-59) Driving with tire chains or tires that have been replaced may result in an incorrect vehicle location display due to miscalculation by the speed sensor.

Drive the vehicle for a period of time (at approximately 19 MPH (30 km/h) for about 30 minutes) to automatically correct the vehicle icon position. If this does not correct the vehicle icon position, it is recommended you contact a NISSAN dealer or a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer.

The map data has a mistake or is incomplete (the vehicle icon position is always misaligned in the same area).

Updated road information will be included in the next version of the map data.

When the vehicle is traveling on a new road, the vehicle icon is located on another road nearby.

Because the new road is not stored in themap data, the system automatically places the vehicle icon on the nearest road available.

Updated road information will be included in the next version of the map data.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The screen does not switch to the night screen even after turning on the headlights.

The daytime screen was set the last time the headlights were turned on.

Set the screen to the night screen mode using < > when turning on the headlights.

Display settings (page 2-19) The map does not scroll even when the vehicle is moving.

The current location map screen is not displayed. Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or push .

The vehicle icon is not displayed. The current location map screen is not displayed. Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or push .

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ROUTE CALCULATION AND VISUAL GUIDANCE

Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Waypoints are not included in the auto reroute calculation.

Waypoints that have been already passed are not included in the auto reroute calculation.

To go to that waypoint again, edit the route.

Route information is not dis- played.

Route calculation has not yet been performed. Set the destination and perform route calcu- lation.

The vehicle is not on the suggested route. Drive on the suggested route. Route guidance is turned off. Turn on route guidance. Route information is not provided for certain types of roads (roads displayed in dark green).

This is not a malfunction.

The auto reroute calculation (or detour calculation) suggests the same route as the one pre- viously suggested.

Route calculations took priority conditions into consid- eration, but the same route was calculated.

This is not a malfunction.

A waypoint cannot be added. Five waypoints are already set on the route, including ones that the vehicle has already passed.

A maximum of 5 waypoints can be set on the route. To go to 6 or more waypoints, perform route calculations multiple times as neces- sary.

The suggested route is not dis- played.

Roads near the destination cannot be calculated. Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road, and recalculate the route.

The starting point and destination are too close. Set a more distant destination. The starting point and destination are too far away. Divide the trip by selecting one or two

intermediate destinations, and perform route calculations multiple times.

There are time restricted roads (by the day of the week, by time) near the current vehicle location or destination.

Select [Do Not Use Restriction Info] in the [Time Restricted Rd] setting.

Route Settings (page 6-43) A part of the route is not dis- played.

The suggested route includes narrow streets (roads displayed in gray).

This is not a malfunction.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The part of the route that the vehicle has already passed is deleted.

A route is managed by sections between waypoints. If the vehicle passed the first waypoint, the section between the starting point and the waypoint is deleted (it may not be deleted depending on the area).

This is not a malfunction.

An indirect route is suggested. If there are restrictions (such as one-way streets) on roads close to the starting point or destination, the system may suggest an indirect route.

Adjust the location of the starting point or destination.

The system may suggest an indirect route because route calculation does not take into consideration some areas such as narrow streets (gray roads).

Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road, and recalculate the route.

The landmark information does not correspond to the actual information.

This may be caused by insufficient or incorrect map data. Updated information will be included in the next version of the map data.

How to order map data updates (page 6-66)

The suggested route does not exactly connect to the starting point, waypoints or destination.

There is no data for route calculation closer to these locations.

Set the starting point, waypoints and desti- nation on a main road, and perform route calculation.

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VOICE GUIDANCE Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Voice guidance is not available. Voice guidance is only available at certain intersections marked with . In some cases, voice guidance is not available even when the vehicle makes a turn.

This is not a malfunction.

The vehicle has deviated from the suggested route. Go back to the suggested route or request route calculation again.

Voice guidance is turned off. Turn on voice guidance. Route guidance is turned off. Turn on route guidance.

The guidance content does not correspond to the actual road con- ditions.

The content of voice guidance may vary, depending on the types of intersections at which turns are made.

Follow all traffic rules and regulations.

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TRAFFIC INFORMATION Symptom Possible cause Possible solution

Traffic information is not displayed. Traffic information is not turned on. Turn on the traffic information. The vehicle is in an area where traffic information is not available.

Scroll to an area where traffic information is available.

The subscription to SiriusXM TrafficTM is incom- plete, or the subscription to SiriusXM TrafficTM has expired.

Check the subscription status of SiriusXM TrafficTM. Notes on SiriusXM TrafficTM information (page 5-17)

Themap scale is set at a level where the display of icons is impossible.

Check that the map scale is set at a level in which the display of icons is possible.

Traffic information on map (page 6-46) With the automatic detour route turned on, no detour route is set to avoid congested areas.

There is no faster route compared to the current route, based on the road network and the traffic information.

The automatic detour search is not intended for avoiding traffic jams. It searches for the fastest route taking conditions such as traffic jams into consideration. Follow the current route.

Notes on SiriusXM TrafficTM information (page 5-17)

The route does not avoid a road section with traffic information stating that it is closed due to road construction.

The navigation system is designed not to avoid this event because the actual period of closure may differ from the declared roadwork period.

Observe the actual road conditions and follow the instructions on the road for a detour when necessary. If the road is closed, use the detour function and set the detour distance to avoid the road section that is closed.

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VOICE RECOGNITION

Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The system does not operate or fails to interpret the command correctly.

The interior of the vehicle is too noisy. Close the windows or have the other occu- pants be quiet.

The fan speed of the heater/air conditioner is too fast.

Decrease the fan speed of the heater/air conditioner.

The noise generated by driving the vehicle is too loud.

Reduce the vehicle speed.

The voice command is spoken in a low voice. Speak the command in a louder voice. The timing of speaking a command is too early.

Speak the command after confirming the following: a voice guidance is announced, a tone sounds, and an icon on the screen changes from gray to orange.

The command is spoken too slowly. Speak in a natural voice without pausing between words.

The system prompts to repeat a command. Pronunciation is unclear. Speak clearly. The command is spoken too late after the tone.

Speak the command within 5 seconds after confirming the following: a voice guidance is announced, a tone sounds, and an icon on the screen changes from gray to orange.

An improper command is spoken. Speak the command or a number that is displayed on the screen. Speak a command that is shown in the command list.

The system does not correctly recognize a number spoken.

Too many numbers are spoken at once. Place a pause between the appropriate digits for correct recognition by the system. When speaking a telephone number, place a pause between area codes, dial codes, etc.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution USBmemory device cannot be operated with voice commands.

Depending on the device, iPhone or iPod may be recognized as a USB memory device.

This is not malfunction

More than one audio device is connected to USB connection port.

Only one audio device can be operated with the voice recognition system even when multiple numbers of devices are connected. Select an audio source to operate with the voice recognition system.

Voice recognition settings (page 7-18) The USB/iPod operation screen is grayed out.

The audio device is not connected. Connect an audio device to the system.

An audio source to be operated with the voice recognition system has not been se- lected.

Select an audio source to be operated with the voice recognition system.

Voice recognition settings (page 7-18) An error message is displayed when trying to select a track and operate USB/iPod.

The track information is being processed for registration by the system.

Song information will be loaded into the systemwhen a new audio device is registered for the first time or when the song informa- tion in the pre-registered device has been changed. Please wait for the loading to completewhichmay take a fewminutes to up to an hour.

Exceeding number of songs are stored in the connected audio device than it can hold.

Decrease the number of songs stored in the audio device.

No song is stored in the audio device. Store songs in the connected audio device. Storing songs with information such as artist name, album name, song name, playlist, etc., will make voice recognition song search available.

The system does not correctly recognize a Point of Interest (POI) name spoken.

There are some rare cases where a POI search is unavailable by speaking the facility name but the location can be found on the map.

This is not a malfunction. Consider using an alternate search method, like street address.

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The system does not correctly recognize a Point of Interest (POI) name spoken.

Partial or alias name is spoken. For best results, speak the full name.

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MEMO

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Number 2D map...................................................................... 6-4

A About route guidance................................. 6-28 Acceleration screen...................................... 8-15 Adjusting settings........................................... 2-14 Apple CarPlayTM............................................... 5-18 Audio main buttons...................................... 3-11 Audio operation precautions ................... 3-2 Audio operations............................................. 3-12 AUX (auxiliary) input jack.............................. 2-7 Auxiliary (AUX) devices................................ 3-32

B Birdview (3D) map......................................... 6-5 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System....................................................... 4-2 Bluetooth setting......................................... 4-12 Bluetooth streaming audio.... 3-10, 3-29 Braking screen.................................................. 8-17 Building graphics............................................... 6-6

C Canceling route................................................ 6-37

CD/USB memory device care and cleaning.................................................................. 3-35 Changing map..................................................... 6-8 Changing order of destination and waypoints................................................... 6-39 Changing scale of map................................. 6-7 Clock settings.................................................... 2-21 Command list ....................................................... 7-6 Compact Disc (CD) player............. 3-4, 3-18 Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) .................................... 3-7 Confirming route............................................. 6-37 Connecting Bluetooth audio device........................................................ 2-22 Connecting Bluetooth device............. 2-22 Connecting Bluetooth Hands-free Phone............................................. 4-4 Connecting cellular phone...................... 2-22 Connecting to Interactive Voice Menu.......................................................... 5-12 Control buttons and touch screen display....................................................... 2-4 Control panel ........................................................ 2-4 Current location map screen................ 6-13 Current vehicle location............................ 6-59 Custom view screen........................................ 8-5 Customer assistance...................................... 9-2

D Deleting stored item..................................... 6-53 Destination setting menu........................ 6-14 Display Commander........................................ 2-7 Display settings................................................ 2-19 Displaying current vehicle location..... 6-3 Displaying urgent traffic information.......................................................... 6-46 Driving record screen.................................. 8-21 Driving support screen............................... 8-15 During a call........................................................... 4-5

E Eco Drive Report................................................. 5-5 Editing route....................................................... 6-37 Editing stored information...................... 6-50

F Finding address................................................ 6-17 Finding nearby place ................................... 6-18 Finding points of interest......................... 6-19 Functions disabled while driving........ 2-17

G Giving voice commands............................... 7-2

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H Hands-free text messaging assistant ....................................... 4-6 How to handle the Map SD card......... 6-65 How to handle the SD card..................... 6-69 How to see voice command screen.... 7-3 How to switch screens.................................. 8-4 How to view the function meter screen......................................................... 8-3

I Information feeds........................................... 5-13 Information menu............................................. 5-2 iPod player......................................................... 3-25

L Laser product ....................................................... 1-5 Launch Bar........................................................... 2-10 Liquid crystal display....................................... 2-5

M Making a call.......................................................... 4-4 Map data................................................................ 6-65 Map Menu screen........................................... 6-13 Map operation...................................................... 6-3

Map types ................................................................ 6-3 Map view settings.............................................. 6-9 Moving map........................................................... 6-6 Multi function meter............................. 2-2, 8-2 Multi function meter display..................... 8-2

N Navigation settings....................................... 6-56 NissanConnect Services ............................ 5-6 NissanConnect Services settings.... 5-15 Notes on SiriusXM TrafficTM information................................... 5-17 Number input screen................................... 2-14

O One Shot Call ........................................................ 7-3 Options before starting the route guidance................................................. 6-26

P Performance and vehicle information panel............................................................................ 8-7 Phone.......................................................................... 4-4 Phone selection................................................... 4-4 Phone settings..................................................... 4-9 Phonebook........................................................... 4-11

Q Quick Dial .............................................................. 4-11

R Radio............................................................. 3-2, 3-13 Recalculating route....................................... 6-40 Receiving a call.................................................... 4-5 Route calculation............................................ 6-63 Route guidance................................. 6-28, 6-64 Route guidance settings........................... 6-41 Route menu......................................................... 6-34

S Safety information................................. 1-3, 6-3 Safety notes........................................................... 8-2 Scrolled location map screen................ 6-14 Searching for detour route using traffic information.......................................... 6-40 Searching from address book.............. 6-21 Searching from previous destinations.................................. 6-22 Selecting panels.................................................. 8-5 Setting by phone number........................ 6-23 Setting city center.......................................... 6-23 Setting detour route .................................... 6-41 Setting freeway entrance/exit ............. 6-24

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Setting from stored routes..................... 6-24 Setting home as destination................. 6-21 Setting information on map.................. 6-12 Setting intersection....................................... 6-22 Setting new destination............................ 6-37 Setting point on map.................................. 6-24 Setting with NissanConnect Services ......................... 6-25 Settings menu................................................... 2-18 Siri .............................................................................. 5-19 SiriusXM Travel Link ................................... 5-16 Specifying region ............................................ 6-17 Split screen............................................................. 6-9 Start-up screen................................................... 2-9 Starting system................................................... 2-9 Steering screen................................................ 8-19 Steering wheel controls for audio..... 3-12 Steering wheel switches.............................. 2-6 Stopwatch screen.......................................... 8-21 Storing a location/route........................... 6-48 Storing avoid area.......................................... 6-49 Storing home location................................ 6-48 Storing location................................................ 6-48 Storing route...................................................... 6-49 Subscription to NissanConnect Services ............................ 5-6 System settings................................................ 2-18

T Text message settings .................................. 4-9 Tire pressure information........................... 5-5 Touch panel........................................................ 2-11 Trademarks............................................................ 1-4 Traffic information on map.................... 6-46 Traffic information setting...................... 6-47 Transferring information to/from address book..................................................... 6-54 Turn list................................................................... 6-33

U USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection ports..................................... 2-7, 3-5 USB memory device player..................... 3-21

V Viewing SiriusXM Travel Link............... 5-16 Viewing traffic events from list............ 6-45 Viewing traffic information..................... 6-45 Voice Prompt Interrupt................................. 7-3 Voice recognition............................................... 7-2 Voice recognition settings....................... 7-18 Volume settings............................................... 2-19

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[ Edit: 2020/ 3/ 27 Model: 2021MY MFD3 OM_N21E-MFD3JU0_NAVIOM20-005 ]

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