This easy-to-use Quick Reference Guide will help you to more fully appreciate your
vehicle’s superior features, unique functions and advanced technology.
■ The Quick Reference Guide is intended to provide you with a user-friendly learning
experience to quickly acquaint you with your new INFINITI vehicle.
■ Refer to the Quick Reference Guide to learn how to personalize your vehicle’s
controls and equipment to maximize your driving comfort and convenience.
However, this guide is not intended to replace your vehicle Owner’s Manual. For
comprehensive vehicle safety information and product details, please refer to your
Owner’s Manual. It will help you to better understand the operation and proper
maintenance of your new INFINITI vehicle.
Both INFINITI and your INFINITI dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive
needs. Your complete satisfaction is our primary concern. It is suggested that you read
this Quick Reference Guide and your vehicle Owner’s Manual thoroughly before contacting
your INFINITI dealer with related questions.
The INFINITI Intelligent KeyTM system allows you to lock and unlock
all doors (including the fuel-filler door), open the lift gate and open the
windows, without removing the Intelligent Key from your pocket or bag.
While inside the vehicle, it lets you start and stop the engine via push–
button ignition, and - if so equipped - it can signal the seat, steering wheel
and outside (side view) mirrors to adjust to your personalized memory settings.
Two Intelligent Keys are provided with your INFINITI vehicle. Several vehicle features
can be tied to a specific Intelligent Key.
In-Dash Intelligent Key Port
To start the vehicle if the Intelligent Key battery becomes
discharged; insert the Intelligent Key into the In-Dash Port.
Push the Intelligent Key completely into the port until you feel
it “engage.”
Notes:
The Intelligent Key port does not charge the Intelligent Key battery. Remove the Intelligent Key from the Intelligent Key
port after the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF position. If you leave the Intelligent Key in the port when the ignition
switch is toggled to LOCK (OFF) and the driver’s door is opened:
■ The amber indicator on both sides of the port will flash.
■ A repetitive beep tone will sound.
■ The Intelligent Key Removal indicator will illuminate on the dot matrix display between
the tachometer and speedometer.
Lock/Unlock Operation –
Door Handle Request Switches
To Lock the Doors: Push any door handle request switch once.
To Unlock the Doors: Push any door handle request switch once.
The corresponding door will unlock. Push the door handle request
switch again within 5 seconds to unlock all other doors.
Lockout Protection
A rapid beep tone will sound and the doors will not lock if you attempt to exit the vehicle
and lock the doors while the Intelligent Key is inside the vehicle.
Push Button Ignition Switch
To Start and Stop the Engine:
For Automatic Transmission Vehicles
1Put the transmission in P (PARK).
2Push the ignition switch while depressing the brake.
To stop the engine, put the transmission in P (PARK) and push the ignition
switch. The ignition switch LOCK (OFF) mode will illuminate.
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To Change Ignition Switch Modes:
(With the engine stopped and foot off brake)
GETTING STARTED
getting started
In LOCK (OFF) mode, push the ignition switch:
■ One time to change to ACC (Accessory) mode.
■ Two times to change to ON mode.
■ Three times to return to LOCK (OFF) mode.
INFINITI Intelligent Key
TM
LOCK Button
Press once to lock all doors, the
lift gate, and the fuel-filler door.
PANIC ALARM Button
Press and hold down for more
than 1 second to sound the horn
and flash the headlights. Press
any button on the Intelligent Key
to stop the panic alarm.
UNLOCK Button
Press once to unlock driver’s
door, lift-gate and the fuel-filler
lid. Press again within 1 minute
to unlock all other doors. Press
and hold down to open the
windows.
Key Ring Clip
Opening the Windows
Press and hold down the button for at least 3 seconds, and continue pressing until the
windows are completely open. Release the
Your vehicle is set to sound the horn when locking the vehicle.
To Deactivate: Press and hold down the
The hazard indicators will flash three times to confirm the operation is complete.
To Activate: Press and hold down the
The hazard indicators will flash once and the horn will chirp once to confirm the
and buttons together for at least 2 seconds.
and buttons together for at least 2 seconds.
operation is complete.
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Automatic Door Locks
■ When enabled, the Automatic Door Lock system will automatically lock all doors
when the vehicle speed reaches 15 MPH.
■ When enabled, the Automatic Door Lock system will automatically unlock all doors
when the ignition switch is pushed to LOCK (OFF) mode.
To Turn ON/OFF the Automatic Door Lock Feature:
1Close all doors.
2Push the ignition switch to ON mode.
3 Within 20 seconds, push and hold the power door lock switch
to the
position for more than 5 seconds.
4When this feature is activated, the hazard indicator lights will flash twice. When
deactivated, the hazard indicator lights will flash once.
To Turn ON/OFF the Automatic Door Unlock Feature:
1Close all doors.
2Push the ignition switch to ON mode.
3Within 20 seconds, push and hold the power door lock switch to the
more than 5 seconds.
position for
4When this feature is activated, the hazard indicator lights will flash twice. When
deactivated, the hazard indicator lights will flash once.
Note: The ignition switch must be turned OFF and ON again between each setting change.
Child Safety Rear Door Locks
■ The child safety lock levers are located on the inside edge of
the rear doors.
■ When the lever is moved to the LOCK position, the door can
be opened only from the outside. If you cannot open a rear
door from the inside, check the child safety rear door lock lever.
Seat Adjustments
To Adjust Power Seats:
Forward and Backward – Move the switch forward or
backward to slide the seat forward or backward.
Seat Lifter – Press the front or rear side of the switch up
or down to adjust the angle and height of the seat cushion.
Seat Back Reclining – Press the top of the switch forward or backward to
adjust the seatback to the desired angle.
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To Adjust Lumbar Support:
Lumbar Support – Press the front or rear side of the switch forward or
backward to adjust lower back support.
Power Rear Seats (if so equipped):
The rear seats can be folded down for maximum cargo hauling/
extra storage space.
1 Press and hold the front side DOWN of the rear
seat switch on the right or left side of the luggage
compartment. The corresponding rear seatback
will fold down automatically.
2 To return the seat to an upright position:
■ Press and hold the rear side UP portion of the
corresponding switch.
located on the center console. The corresponding
rear seatback will be returned to its upright
position automatically.
Note: A beep will sound once and the rear seatback will rise up.
A beep will sound twice when the seatback is fully returned to the
upright position.
Manual Folding Rear Seats(if so equipped):
Pull the lever located on the outside of the seatback.
The corresponding seatback will fold.
To return the seatback to an upright position lift the seatback
manually until it securely locks in position.
The anti-glare feature automatically changes reflection depending on the headlight intensity
of the vehicle behind you. This feature is automatically ON when the vehicle is started.
To turn this feature OFF: Press the
go out when the feature is turned OFF. Press the
button on the mirror. The green indicator light will
button to turn the feature back ON.
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Behind steering
wheel on dash
Behind steering
wheel on dash
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Behind steering
wheel on dash
Behind steering
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Instrument Panel Layout
1 Headlight, Fog Light and Turn Signal Switch
2 Steering Wheel Controls – Audio, Bluetooth
3 Cruise Control Buttons
4 Intelligent Cruise Control (Full-Speed Range) Buttons – if so equipped
This vehicle is equipped with the INFINITI Advanced Air Bag
System. Under some conditions, depending on pressure
detected on the front-passenger’s seat and how the seat
belt is used, the front passenger air bag is designed to
automatically turn OFF. When the front passenger air bag is
OFF, the front passenger air bag status light will illuminate.*
For example:
■ When the system detects that the front-passenger’s seat is occupied by a small adult,
child or child restraint as outlined in the Owner’s Manual, the front passenger air bag
status light
and will not inflate in a crash.
■ When the front-passenger’s seat is occupied and the passenger meets the conditions
outlined in the Owner’s Manual, the front passenger air bag status light
not illuminate to indicate that the front passenger air bag is operational.
* When the system detects that the front-passenger’s seat is unoccupied, the passenger air bag status light will not
illuminate even though the front passenger air bag is OFF.
will illuminate to indicate that the front passenger air bag is OFF
will
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Vehicle Control Center
The following buttons and controls are used together to operate most functions displayed on
the Information Display Screen:
■ INFINITI Controller
■ Buttons and controls surrounding the INFINITI Controller
■ Audio System Controls – refer to page 22
■ Heater and Air Conditioning Controls – refer to page 19
Refer to your 2010 INFINITI Navigation System Owner’s Manual for more details about Touch Screen operations.
INFINITI Controller
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Buttons located on the INFINITI Controller serve various
purposes for navigating around the Information Display
Screen and choosing options. As you use the vehicle
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controls, you will find the control combination that best
suits your needs.
1Center Dial
Turn the Center Dial to navigate
ACROSS the Information Display Screen, highlight
UP, DOWN, and
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items for additional information and to make changes
to settings.
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2Main Directional Buttons
Four Main Directional buttons (marked with arrows) on the face of the INFINITI
Controller can also be used to perform the same functions as the Center Dial.
3Additional Directional Buttons(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Four additional buttons (marked with small dashes) are located between the Main
Directional buttons. When using the Navigation system for instance, these buttons can
be used in different ways to make “fine-tuned” movements around the Navigation
Map screen.
4ENTER Button
When you use the Center Dial or Main Directional buttons to highlight a menu item, the
text will be highlighted. Press the ENTER button to select the highlighted item.
5BACK Button
Press to return to the previous function shown on the Information Display Screen and
to delete characters when using the on-screen keyboard.
6VOICE Button
(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to repeat the Navigation instruction. Refer to the Navigation section of this guide
(beginning on page 32) for more detailed Navigation system information.
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Information Display Screen
Refer to the 2010 INFINITI Navigation System
Owner’s Manual for more details about this feature.
Vehicle functions are viewed in menus
on the Information Display Screen.
As menu items are highlighted/selected,
additional information may display on
the screen. The “touch screen” feature
allows you to perform the same
operations controlled by the INFINITI
controller simply by touching menu items on the screen.
(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to set a destination in the Navigation system. Refer to the Navigation
section of this guide (beginning on page 32) for more detailed Navigation
system information.
RADIO AM•FM Button
RADIO AM•FM
Press to change radio bands: AM -> FM1 -> FM2 -> XM1 -> XM2 -> XM3 -> AM, etc.
(for vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation system)
(requires an active XM® satellite radio subscription)
AM•FM•SAT Button (for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to change radio bands: AM -> FM1 -> FM2 -> XM1 -> XM2 -> XM3 -> AM, etc.
(requires an active XM® satellite radio subscription)
ROUTE Button (for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to display Route related information and settings. Refer to the Navigation
section of this guide (beginning on page 32) for more detailed Navigation
system information.
AUX Button
AUX
While an external device such as a portable DVD or iPod® player is being used
(for vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation system)
to play movies in the vehicle (by connecting to the auxiliary jacks, located in the
center console), press this button to switch the movie to the Information
Display Screen. When Setting is selected on the AUX screen, the display mode
can be set to Normal, Wide or Cinema.
MAP Button (for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to display the Map screen.
DISC Button (for vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to activate and display the following modes:
®
■ iPod
■ Audio CD or CD with MP3/WMA/AAC in the in-dash CD player (if a disc is loaded
(if so equipped and if a compatible device is connected)
in the CD player)
■ USB Memory (if a compatible device is connected)
*XM NavWeather
subscription service.
®
and XM NavTraffi c® is only available on vehicles equipped with optionalXM® satellite
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DISC/AUX Button(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)Press to activate and display the following modes:
■ Audio CD or CD with MP3/WMA/AAC in the in-dash CD player (if a disc is loaded
in the CD player)
■ DVD (if so equipped)
■ AUX (if an external device is connected)
■ iPod® (if a compatible device is connected)
■ Music Box™ (if songs are stored)
■ USB Memory (if a compatible device is connected)
■ Bluetooth® Streaming Audio (if a compatible device is connected)
with the parking brake applied, and the ignition switch in ACC or ON mode. Press the DISC AUX button on the instrument panel to display the movie.
Note: To view movies on the vehicle’s Information Display Screen, the transmission must be in P (PARK)
STATUS Button (for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press repeatedly to display the status of audio, climate control, fuel consumption
and navigation system functions (if so equipped).
view information about the music playing, including; SAT Channel name/music genre, artist and song title.
Note: If you are listening to a Satellite Radio channel, when you press the STATUS button you will be able to
PHONE Button(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system) – if so equipped
Press to display functions of the Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone system. Refer to
the Bluetooth® System for Vehicles with Navigation (beginning on page 27) for
more detailed system information.
INFO Button
Press to view specifi c vehicle and system information.
SETTING Button
Press to display the Settings menu.
CAMERA Button(for vehicles with the Around View Monitor system) – if so equipped
CAMERA
Press to operate the Around View Monitor and change views displayed on the
right side of the screen.
ZOOM OUT Button(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to increase the Map view, showing more area.
ZOOM IN Button(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to decrease the Map view, showing greater detail.
DAY/NIGHT/OFF/BRIGHTNESS Button
■ Press to switch the Information Display Screen between day view and night view.
■ While the adjustment bars appear on the screen, adjust the Information
Display Screen brightness UP or DOWN by turning the INFINITI Controller
Center Dial or pressing the brightness UP (+) or brightness DOWN (–) buttons.
■ Press and hold down to turn OFF the display entirely. To resume display,
press again.
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Steering Wheel Controls
Cruise Control/Intelligent Cruise Control (Full-Speed Range)
To Set Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance-Control Cruise:
1 Press the ON/OFF button for less than 1.5 seconds. The CRUISE
indicator light , the set distance and set vehicle speed indicator lights (located on the dot matrix display between the speedometer
and tachometer) will illuminate in STANDBY mode.
2 Accelerate to the desired speed.
3 Push DOWN on the COAST/SET switch and release. The CRUISESET indicator light
to the desired speed.
4 Press the Following Distance button repeatedly to change the set
distance to the vehicle ahead between long , middle and
short .
■ When a vehicle IS NOT detected ahead of you in the travel lane,
the set speed will be maintained.
■ When a vehicle IS detected ahead of you in the travel lane, the
set speed will adjust to maintain the set distance.
will illuminate. Cruise Control will be set
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Steering Wheel Controls Audio And
Bluetooth
®
Hands-free Phone Systems(if so equipped)
For Vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation System
1SOURCE Select Button
Press the SOURCE Select Button to change between:
■ Radio bands AM, FM and SAT*
■ Audio CD or CD with MP3/WMA/AAC in the in-dash CD player
■ Music Box
■ USB/iPod
■ Bluetooth
™
(if so equipped and if songs are stored)
®
(if so equipped and when connected)
®
Streaming Audio (if so equipped and when
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connected)
■ AUX (if an external device is connected)
2SCREEN NAVIGATION and ENTER Switch
Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN to navigate UP, DOWN and ACROSS the Information Display Screen. When the desired item is highlighted on the screen, press ENTER to select.
For Radio:
■Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to page through
the radio preset stations on the bank (A, B, or C) currently selected.
■ Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to seek the
previous/next radio station on the band (AM, FM) or music channel (SAT, if
Satellite Radio is activated) currently selected.
For Audio CD and CD with MP3/WMA/AAC:
■Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to return to the
beginning of the current track/folder/fi le or skip to the next track/folder/fi le. Push
several times to skip BACKWARD or FORWARD through multiple tracks/folders/fi les.
■ Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to the
previous/next CD in the 6-Disc CD Changer (if so equipped) or to the next folder
on a CD/CompactFlash® card (with MP3/WMA).
For Music BoxTM (if so equipped):
■
Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to return to the
beginning of the current track or skip to the next track.
■ Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to change to
the previous/next playlist.
For iPod® (if so equipped):
■
Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to skip to the
previous/next track.
■ Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to rewind/fast
forward search.
For USB Memory:
■Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to skip to
the previous/next track.
■Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds skip to the
next folder number.
For Bluetooth® Streaming Audio:
■Push the ENTER switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to skip to the
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3VOLUME CONTROL Switch
Push the – or + side of the VOLUME CONTROL switch to decrease or increase thevolume of the audio source currently playing.
4BACK Button
Press the BACK buttonDisplay Screen, to cancel a function if it is not complete and to delete characters
when using the on-screen keyboard.
5TALK Switch/PHONE Switch:
■ Push the TALK button
■ If a Bluetooth
selected, push the PHONE button
For Vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation System
1SOURCE Button
■ Radio bands AM, FM and SAT* (if so equipped)
■ An Audio CD or CD with MP3/WMA/AAC in the
in-dash CD player
■ AUX (if an external device is connected)
2TUNING Switch
Use the Tuning Switch as follows:
For Radio:
■ Push the switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to page through the
radio preset stations on the bank (A, B, or C) currently selected.
■ Push the switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to seek the
previous/next radio station on the band currently selected AM, FM or previous/
next XM® category (SAT, if Satellite Radio is activated).
For Audio CD and CD with MP3/WMA/AAC:
■ Push the switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to return to the
beginning of the current track/folder/fi le or skip to the next track/folder/fi le.
Push several times to skip BACKWARD or FORWARD through multiple tracks/
folders/fi les.
■ Push the switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to change to the
previous/next CD (for 6-Disc CD changers [if so equipped]) or the next folder on
the CD with MP3/WMA/AAC.
®
For iPod
■Push the switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to skip to the previous
:
/next track.
■ Push the switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds to skip to the next or
previous index.
For USB Memory:
■Push the switch UP or DOWN for less than 1.5 seconds to skip to the previous
/next track.
■ Push the switch UP or DOWN for more than 1.5 seconds skip to the next
folder number.
to return to the previous function shown on the Information
to activate the INFINITI Voice Recognition system.
®
-enabled cellular phone has been connected to the vehicle and is
to initiate, answer or hang up a call.
Push the – or + side of the VOLUME CONTROLthe volume of the source currently playing.
switch to decrease or increase
4TALK/PHONE & PHONE END Buttons (if so equipped)
■Push the TALK/PHONE button
system or to turn off voice guidance.
■ If a Bluetooth
®
-enabled cellular phone has been paired to the vehicle and is
selected, push the TALK/PHONE buttonRecognition) phone calls.
■ Push the PHONE END button to end phone calls or to cancel an INFINITI
to activate the INFINITI Voice Recognition
to answer and initiate (via Voice
Voice recognition session.
Notes: *Requires an active XM® satellite radio subscription.
Vehicle Dynamic Control
The Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system monitors driver inputs and vehicle motion. Under
certain conditions, it controls braking and engine output to help the driver in handling the
vehicle. VDC does not prevent accidents due to careless or dangerous driving techniques.
Always be mindful of vehicle speed and driving conditions. VDC may need to be temporarily
shut off if you are trying to free a vehicle stuck in snow or mud.
■ Push the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch to deactivate the VDC system.
The light will illuminate in the instrument panel gauge area.
■ Push the Vehicle dynamic control (VDC) OFF switch again to activate the VDC system.
The light will turn off in the instrument panel gauge area.
■ The VDC system is active while the vehicle is running until the switch is pushed to turn off.
Forward Collision Warning & Lane Departure Warning
(if so equipped)
The Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system generates a warning indicator
and sounds an audible warning when it judges that your vehicle is
getting close to a vehicle ahead in the travel lane.
■ When ON, this system will function only at vehicle speeds over 10 MPH.
The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system generates visual and
audible warnings indicating that your vehicle is about to unintentionally move out of its
travel lane.
■ When ON, this system will function only while driving at speeds over 45 MPH and when
lane markers are clearly visible on the road.
■ If the system detects an unintentional lane departure, the Lane Departure Warning
indicator light
repetitive tone will sound.
■ The LDW indicator light and repetitive warning tone will not activate when the turn
(located in the tachometer) will illuminate orange, blink and a
signal is operated and the vehicle changes travel lanes in the direction of the signal.
FCW and LDW operate in one of two modes:
■ AUTOMATIC MODE
■ MANUAL (OFF) MODE
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Automatic Mode
The FCW and LDW systems are automatically ON when you start the vehicle. The indicator
light on the FCW/LDW button will illuminate indicating the system is ON.
To Turn OFF FCW and LDW for One Drive ONLY:
Press the FCW/LDW button. The indicator light on the button will go out.
Manual (OFF) Mode
For your convenience, you may choose to manually override the FCW and LDW systems
so that they do not turn ON when you start the vehicle. In MANUAL (OFF) mode, there will
be no visible or audible warnings when your vehicle is about to move out of its travel lane
and/or is getting close to a vehicle ahead in the travel lane.
To Change from AUTOMATIC MODE to MANUAL (OFF) MODE:
1 Push the ignition switch to ON mode.
2 Verify the FCW/LDW
3 Press the FCW/LDW button to turn OFF the system. The indicator light on the button will go out.
4 Press and hold down the FCW/LDW button for approximately 4 seconds until a repetitive
chime sounds.
To Change from MANUAL (OFF) MODE to AUTOMATIC MODE:
1 Push the ignition switch to ON mode.
2 Verify the FCW/LDW button indicator light is not illuminated after the 3-second self check.
3 Press and hold down the FCW/LDW
chime sounds.
4 Press the FCW/LDW button to turn ON the system. The indicator light on the button
will illuminate.
button indicator light is illuminated after the 3-second self check.
button for approximately 4 seconds until a repetitive
When the Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) system is ON and the feature senses unintentional
drift from your traveling lane, it will:
■ Generate visual and audible warnings. The Lane Departure Warning indicator light
(located inside the tachometer) will turn orange and blink and a repetitive tone will sound.
■ Automatically apply selected brakes for a short period of time to help ease your vehicle
back between the lines.
Note:
■ LDP warning and brake assist will not activate when the turn signal is operated and the vehicle changes travel lanes
in the direction of the turn signal.
■ The Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention systems operate above approximately 45 mph, and
only when lane markings are clearly visible on the road. They will not prevent loss of control.
To Turn ON/OFF LDP System:
1 Press the LDP button on the steering wheel. The LDP system indicator
light will illuminate green
2 Press the LDP button again to turn OFF the system. The LDP indicator
light will go out.
Note:
■ You can operate the Lane Departure Prevention feature while Lane Departure Warning is in Manual (OFF) mode.
■ Press the LDP button, the Distance Control Assist system will also turn on or off simultaneously.
■ The Lane Departure Prevention system can be individually set to on or off on the display. Refer to your vehicle
Owner’s Manual.
when Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) is ON.
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Distance Control Assist
(if so equipped)
The Distance Control Assist (DCA) System senses your vehicle’s relative speed and distance
between it and the vehicle ahead in your traveling lane. When DCA is ON, the system can provide accelerator pedal feedback (prompting the driver to remove his/her foot from the pedal)
and apply automatic brake control (if his/her foot is removed from the accelerator pedal)
to decelerate the vehicle and help the driver with maintaining a safe following distance.
To Turn ON/OFF DCA:
1 Press the DCA button on the steering wheel. The DCA system indic
(located on the dot matrix display between the tachometer and speedometer)
ator light will illuminate
when Distance Control Assist (DCA) is ON.
2 Press the DCA button again to turn OFF the system. The DCA indicator light will go out.
Note:
■ This system is an aid in which only a portion of braking system capacity is used, and it should not be relied on to stop
the vehicle or keep the vehicle stationary. It is the driver’s responsibility to always maintain vehicle braking control.
■ Press the DCA button, the Lane Departure Prevention system will also turn on or off simultaneously.
■ The Distance Control Assist system can be individually set to on or off on the display. Refer to your vehicle Owner’s
Manual.
Intelligent Brake Assist
(if so equipped)
The Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) system generates visual and audible warnings when
it detects that there is a risk of collision with the vehicle ahead in the traveling lane. IBA
will automatically turn ON when the vehicle is started. IBA functions when your vehicle
is driven at speeds of approximately 10 MPH and above and when the vehicle’s distance
sensor detects your vehicle speed is approximately 10 MPH faster than that of the vehicle
ahead in the travel lane. The vehicle ahead detection indicator light
blinks and a warning chime sounds to alert the driver to take avoidance action immediately.
in the speedometer
The system measures the distance to the vehicle ahead and applies the brakes when it
judges that a collision cannot be prevented to help reduce collision speed.
To Turn OFF IBA:
Press and hold the IBA button for more than 1 second after starting the vehicle. The
indicator light (located between the tachometer and the speedometer) will illuminate.
All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
(if so equipped)
The All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System enhances all-weather performance by supplying driving
power to the front wheels (in addition to the rear wheels) in various traction conditions.
■ Push the SNOW switch ON for slick road conditions. By reducing
throttle sensitivity, drivability is enhanced. The indicator light on
the switch will illuminate when Snow Mode is ON.
■ Push the switch OFF for automatic AWD operation.
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Rearview Monitor
(if so equipped)
When the transmission is in R (REVERSE),
the center Display Screen will automatically
change to view the area behind the vehicle.
Approximate Distance to Objects:
Green = 7 - 10 feet
Yel lo w = 3 feet
Red = 1.5 feet
Around View Monitor (AVM)
(if so equipped)
The Around View Monitor (AVM) system is intended to help reduce the number of blind
spots for the driver when parking the vehicle. This system provides you with an overhead
360° view of other cars and objects but should be used only as a secondary means to
check areas surrounding the vehicle. Different views from around the vehicle can be shown
on the Information Display Screen. The Around View Monitor display consists of the left
and the right screens.
Operating the Around View Monitor
With the ignition switch in ON mode, press the CAMERA button or move the shift lever to
R (REVERSE).
When the shift lever is moved to R (REVERSE),
the Rear View will display on the left side of the
screen. When the shift lever is moved out of
R (REVERSE), the Front View will display.
Note: Front View will not operate when the vehicle is traveling
above 6 mph.
When the shift lever is moved to R (REVERSE), the Bird-Eye View will display on the right
side of the screen.
To Switch Views Displayed on the Right Side of the Screen:
With the Around View Monitor ON:
■ Press the CAMERA button to switch to the
Front-Side View. Press the CAMERA button
again to switch back to the previous screen.
(While in reverse) Press the CAMERA button
to switch to the Front-Side View. Press the CAMERA button again to switch Bird-eye View.
OR
■ Select a button below on the Information Display Screen to change view.
TOP (Bird-eye View), SIDE (Front-Side View) or Wide (Rear-Wide View (in reverse))
then press ENTER.
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Customizing the Around View Monitor Settings
Predictive Course Lines, Camera View Priority,
Color/Brightness Combination, Blind-Spot Reminder
and Sensor Beep:
1 With the transmission in P (PARK), apply the
parking brake and push the ignition switch to
ACC or ON mode. Do not start the vehicle.
2 Press the SET
TING button.
3 Highlight Others, then press ENTER.
4 Highlight Camera, then press ENTER.
5 Highlight the desired function, make the desired adjustments, then press ENTER.
Sonar System
When a corner of the vehicle moves close to an object and this feature is turned ON, an
indicator will display on the Front-Side View and Bird-eye View of the Information Display
Screen and a tone will sound to warn the driver. As the vehicle moves closer to an object,
the indicator color and blinking rate will change and the volume of the tone will increase.
Corner Sonar Sensitivity
Adjust the sen
sitivity level of the corner sonar on the Information Display screen, press (–)
for lower or (+) for higher, then press ENTER.
To Turn OFF the Warning Tone:
With the Around View Monitor ON, push the SETTING button and select Sonar beep then
press ENTER.
OR
Go to the Settings menu for Around View Monitor and select Sonar Beep then press ENTER.
Notes:
■ The Around View Monitor System cannot be adjusted while driving the vehicle.
■ To exit the Around View Monitor screen, press any button surrounding the INFINITI Controller other than the
CAMERA button.
■ Guiding lines and the Bird-Eye View may be affected by the number of vehicle occupants, fuel level, vehicle
position, road condition and road grade.
■ Objects that are above the cameras cannot be displayed. In the Bird-Eye View, tall objects near the edge of the
vehicle, such as a curb may be misaligned or not displayed at the seam of the views.
■ Do not use the Around View Monitor while the outside (sideview) mirrors are folded inward.
■ Keep the sonar sensors (located on the front and rear bumper fascia) free from snow, ice and accumulations of dirt.
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Heater and Air Conditioner
Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control
(if so equipped)
To Turn ON/OFF the Temperature Controls:
■ Push the AUTO knob to turn ON the system.
■ Press the OFF button to turn OFF the system.
Note: The Climate Control system will activate using the settings last selected.
The AUTO mode setting can be used year round. It allows the system to
self adjust to maintain a selected temperature (automatic cooling and/or
dehumidifi ed heating). Air fl ow distribution and fan speed are also controlled
automatically.
AUTO Mode vs. DUAL Mode
■AUTO mode allows the driver to control temperature for self and
front passenger.
■ DUAL mode allows the driver and front-passenger control of their own
cabin temperatures.
comfort
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Push or rotate the DUAL knob to turn ON DUAL mode. An indicator light near
the DUAL knob will illuminate and the word “Dual” will display on the Information Display Screen. Push the DUAL knob again to turn OFF DUAL mode.
To Change Temperature Settings:
■ In AUTO mode, rotate the AUTO knob to increase or decrease the
temperature and set it to the desired level. For normal automatic
climate control operation, adjust the temperature to about 75˚F.
■ In DUAL mode, rotate the DUAL knob to adjust the front-passenger
temperature setting and rotate the AUTO knob to adjust thedriver’s temperature setting.
To Control Fan Speed:
1Press the Fan Speed Control buttons,
fan speed UP or DOWN. The fan speed indicator symbol on the Information Display screen will change as fan speed is increased/decreased. The
mode will change from AUTO to MANUAL mode (“AUTO” no longer
appears on the screen).
2Press the AUTO knob to return to automatic control of fan speed.
+ or
– to manually adjust
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To Turn ON the Air Conditioning:
Press the A/C button. The indicator light on the button will illuminate.
To Turn ON the Heat:
1Press the A/C
button until “A/C OFF” is displayed on the Information
Display Screen and the indicator light on the A/C button turns OFF.
2Rotate the AUT
O knob (in AUTO mode) or the AUTO knob and DUAL knob
(in DUAL mode) to increase or decrease cabin temperature.
Note: For optimum system operation, DO NOT set the inside cabin temperature lower than the outside
air temperature.
To Choose Fresh or Recirculated Air:
Press the Fresh Air/Air Recirculation (Intake Air Control) button to select between:
■Fresh (outside) air for cooling/heating/defrosting. The indicator light
under the button icon will illuminate when fresh air is selected.
■ Recirculated (inside) air for maximum A/C cooling performance and to
prevent unwanted outside odors from entering the vehicle. The indicator
light under the button icon will illuminate when recirculated air is selected.
Notes:
■On vehicles equipped with the Automatic Temperature Control system, the recirculated air mode
cannot be activated when the system is set to A/C and the Front Defroster is ON.
■ Extended use of recirculated air may cause the inside of the windows to fog up.
■ While in AUTO mode, intake air is also controlled automatically. To manually control intake air
while in AUTO mode, press the Intake Air Control button. To return to automatic control mode, press and hold down the Intake Air Control button for approximately 2 seconds. Both indicator
lights on the button will fl ash twice. Intake air will once again be automatically controlled.
To Manually Change Air Flow:
Press the MODE button repeatedly to select air fl ow location.
Air fl ows from center and side vents.
Air fl ows from center, side and foot vents.
Air fl ows mainly from foot outlets.
Air fl ows from the front defroster and foot outlets.
Note: The air fl ow indicator symbols will illuminate on the Information Display screen.
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To Turn ON/OFF the Front Defroster:
1Press the Front Window Defroster button
light on the button will illuminate.
Notes:
■Pressing the Front Window Defroster button provides the best possible defrost action. This is the
preferred method for quickly defrosting the window (rather than choosing the front defroster and
foot outlets in Manual Air Flow control mode, which is less effi cient).
■When you press this button, you may hear a click noise from the engine area. This is normal. The
Air Conditioner compressor is being activated. With the A/C ON, moisture is pulled from the air, helping
to defrost the inside of the windows more quickly.
to turn it ON. The indicator
2Rotate the AUTO knob to set the desired temperature.
3Press the + Fan Speed Control button
+ to set fan speed to maximum.
4Press the Front Window Defroster button again to turn it OFF, or press the
AUTO knob to return to AUTO mode.
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comfort
To Turn ON/OFF the Rear Defroster:
1Press the Rear Window Defroster button to turn it ON. The indicator
light on the button will illuminate.
2 Press the button again to turn it OFF. Or, it will turn OFF automatically after
approximately 15 minutes.
Heated Front Seats
(if so equipped)
To Turn ON/OFF or Adjust the Driver’s or Front-Passenger’s
Heated Seats:
■ For high heat, press the HI side of the switch. For low
heat, press the LO side of the switch. The indicator
light on the switch will illuminate when LO or HI is selected.
■ To turn OFF the seat heater, press the seat heater switch to the level position. The
indicator light on the control dial will go out when the seat heater is OFF.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
AM•FM•SAT Radio with
Compact Disc (CD) Player
Note: No satellite radio reception
is available and no SAT-related
information will be displayed
when the RADIO AM·FM Button/AM•FM·SAT Button is pressed
unless an XM® satellite radio
service subscription is active.
RADIO AM•FM
AUX
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RADIO AM•FM Button
Press to change radio bands: AM -> FM1 -> FM2 -> XM1 -> XM2 -> XM3 -> AM, etc.
(requires an active XM® satellite radio subscription)
AM•FM•SAT Button(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to change radio bands: AM -> FM1 -> FM2 -> XM1 -> XM2 -> XM3 -> AM, etc.
(requires an active XM
AUX Button (for vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation system)
While an external device such as a portable DVD player is being used to play
movies in the vehicle (by connecting to the auxiliary jacks, located in the center
console), press this button to switch the movie to the Information Display Screen.
Note: The vehicle must be stopped and the parking brake set. Individual settings for playback can be
made by selecting Settings on the Information Display Screen.
DISC Button(for vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation system)
Press to activate and display the following modes:
■ iPod
■ Audio CD or CD with MP3/WMA/AAC in the in-dash CD player (if a disc is
loaded in the CD player)
■ USB Memory
DISC•AUX Button
Press to activate, display and play:
■ Audio CD or CD with MP3/WMA/AAC in the in-dash CD player (if a disc is
loaded in the CD player)
■ DVD (if so equipped)
■ AUX (if an external device is connected)
■ iPod
■ Music Box
■ USB Memory
■ Bluetooth
Note: To view movies on the vehicle’s Information Display Screen, the transmission must be in P (PARK)
with the parking brake applied, and the ignition switch in ACC or ON mode. Press the DISC AUX button
on the instrument panel to display the movie.
STATUS Button
Press to display different views of vehicle systems information on the
Information Display Screen for example:
■ Audio
Note: If you are listening to a Satellite Radio channel, when you press the STATUS button you will be able to view
information about the music playing, including; SAT Channel name/music genre, artist and song title.
(for vehicles without the INFINITI Navigation system)
®
satellite radio subscription)
®
(if so equipped and if a compatible device is connected)
(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
®
(if a compatible device is connected)
™
(if songs are stored)
®
Streaming Audio (if a compatible device is connected)
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2
3
4
5
9
6
7
■ Audio and Heater/Air Conditioning information
■ Audio and Fuel Consumption
■ Audio and Navigation information (if equipped with the INFINITI Navigation system
and if a destination has been set)
1VOL (VOLUME)/PUSH ON·OFF Knob
■ Push
■ Turn
2SCAN Button
For
Press to scan within a band (AM, FM, SAT). The scan stops at each station
for 5 seconds. When you fi nd a station that you want to listen to, press
the button again to stop at that station.
3RDM/RPT Button
Press the RDM/RPT button multiple times to change the play pattern as shown to the right.
Radio:
to turn the audio system ON/OFF.
1
to adjust volume level.
1
8
1 DISC
RPT
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4SEEK•CAT Button
Press and release –
■For AM/FM: Seeks BACKWARD, stopping at the previous
broadcasting station.
■For SAT: Push to tune to the previous XM® Satellite radio category.
■For Audio CD, CD/with MP3/WMA/AAC, USB, Music BoxTM and
Bluetooth
®
Streaming Audio: The track currently playing will replay
from the beginning.
Press and hold down for more than 1.5 seconds –
■ For Audio CD, CD/with MP3/WMA/AAC, USB, Music Box
TM
and Bluetooth®
Streaming Audio: Rewinds through the track currently playing.
5TRACK Button
Press and release –
■ For AM/FM: Tracks FORWARD, stopping at the next broadcasting
station.
■ For SAT: Push to tune to the fi rst channel of the next XM
radio category.
■ For Audio CD, CD/with MP3/WMA/AAC, USB, Music Box
Bluetooth
®
Streaming Audio: Skips to the next track.
Press and hold down for more than 1.5 seconds –
■For Audio CD, CD/with MP3/WMA/AAC, USB,Music Box
®
Satellite
TM
and
TM
and
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio: Fast-forwards through the track
currently playing.
6Station Preset Buttons (1-6)
Press to select preset radio stations.
7CD Eject Button
■ Press the button to eject the CD.
8CD Insert Slot
■ Insert a CD into the slot to load it into the player.
9TUNE/FOLDER·PUSH/AUDIO Knob
■ Rotate to manually tune radio stations UP or DOWN (e.g. tune from
105.1 to 105.3).
■ Rotate to select different Music BoxTM songs by artist, category, etc., or
to select MP3/WMA/AAC folders if a CD with MP3/WMA/AAC is in the
CD player.
■ Push to display, then turn to adjust: Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade.
Note: When an iPod® is connected and a track is playing, turn the TUNE/FOLDER•PUSH/AUDIO knob to
adjust Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade.
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How to Customize Radio Presets
With the SCAN button, you can program up to 18 radio stations (AM, FM and SAT*)
into three separate preset memory banks – six stations for each PRESET bank.
1 Press the SCAN button to select bank A, B or C.
Note: PRESET A, B or C will illuminate on the Information Display screen to show which bank
is activated.
2Press the RADIO AM•FM button/AM•FM•SAT button to select the AM, FM
or SAT* radio band.
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3Tune to the desired station using the SEEK•CAT or TRACK buttons or the
TUNE/FOLDER•PUSH/AUDIO knob.
4 Press and hold down the desired Station Preset/Disc Select button
(1 through 6) until you hear a beep sound.
5Repeat the above steps to program up to 18 stations.
Note: AM, FM and SAT* stations can be mixed within any of the A, B or C preset banks. *Only available
1Press the SETTING button
2Select the “Audio” Key.
3Select the feature to be adjusted using the touc
screen or INFINITI Controller.
.
h
Music Box
(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
™
The Music Box Hard Drive audio system can record and store songs from a CD being
played from the in-dash CD player. Refer to Audio System, beginning on page 22, andSteering Wheel Controls, beginning on page 11, to view audio system button functions
applicable to Music Box
™
operation.
To Record a CD to the Hard Drive:
1 Operate the audio system to play a CD.
2Select the “Start Rec” or “Rec” Key.
To Automatically Record Songs to the Hard Drive:
If the “Automatic Recording” function is turned ON, recording starts when a CD is inserted
and playing in the CD player.
1Press the DISC•AUX button until the Music Box™ mode displays on the Information
Display Screen.
2 Select the “Menu” Key.
3Select the “Music Box Setting Info.”
4 Select the “Music Box Settings” Key.
5Select the “Automatic Recording” Key.
To Play Recorded Songs :
Activate the Music Box
1Push the Sourc
™
system by using one of the following methods:
e select switch on the steering wheel.
2Push the DISC•AUX or DISC button until the Music Box™ mode displays on the Information
Display screen.
3Give the “Music
Box Play” voice command using the INFINITI Voice Recognition system.
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To Stop Playback:
The Music Box™ system stops playing when:
1Another mode (radio, CD, USB or AUX) is selected.
2 The audio system is turned off.
3 The ignition switch is pushed to the LOCK (OFF) mode.
4The SEEK•CAT or TRACK button is pushed for more than 1.5 seconds while a track is
being played. When the button is released, the track will return to normal play speed.
5The SEEK•CAT or TRACK button is pushed for less than 1.5 seconds while a track is
being played, (the next track or the beginning of the current track will be played).
Missing Song Information:
If the track, artist and album information is not displayed while using the Music BoxTM,
they may be available through an update. Visit www.INFINITI.com/music-update for
complete instructions.
USB Memory Operation
■ The USB input jack is located in the center console. Remove the protective cover
from the USB jack, then insert the USB device into the jack. When a compatible storage device is plugged into the jack, such as an iPod
the storage device can be played through the vehicle’s audio system.
■ Press the DISC•AUX button to switch to the USB memory mode. Depending on how
the audio fi les are encoded, information about the audio fi les (Folder, Song, Artist,
Track Number and Number of Total Tracks in the Folder) being played will be shown
on the display screen of the vehicle.
Playing an iPod
®
Connect the cable that is supplied with your iPod® to the USB jack, and then attach the
other end of the cable to your iPod®. If compatible, the battery of your iPod® will charge
during the connection to the vehicle.
®
, compatible audio fi les on
The interface for iPod® operation shown on the vehicle’s display screen is similar to the iPod®
interface. The iPod® can only be operated by the vehicle audio controls while connected.
Notes:
■The iPod
connected to the vehicle.
■ The battery of your iPod
■ You can view videos on the Information Display screen by disconnecting the interface system cable and connecting
an A/V cable from your iPod
be in P (PARK) with the parking brake engaged to view images on the Information Display screen.
®
can be operated only through the vehicle audio system and steering wheel controls while the iPod® is
®
will charge when the connection is active and the ignition switch is in ON or ACC mode.
®
to the auxiliary input jacks located inside the center console. The transmission must
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio (for vehicles with INFINITI Navigation system)
Your INFINITI is equipped with Bluetooth® Streaming Audio. If you have a compatible
Bluetooth® device with streaming audio 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.
Connecting Procedure
1 Push the
2 Select the “Connect Bluetooth” key.
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3 A confi rmation screen will be displayed. Select “No.”
4 Choose a PIN code and select the “OK” key.
5 The standby message screen will appear. Enter the PIN code into the Bluetooth® audio
device. When the connecting is completed, the screen will return to the Bluetooth®
setup display.
Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System with Navigation
(if so equipped)
With an overhead microphone and sound transmitted through the audio system speakers,
the Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System utilizes Bluetooth® wireless technology, a touchscreen and voice recognition to provide hands-free cellular phone communication.
System Operation Tips
■ Close all windows. Surrounding noises may interfere with system operation and performance.
■ Press the
■ Wait for the “Would you like to access Phone, Navigation, Information, Audio or Help?”
prompt and the listening tone before speaking.
■ Begin speaking a command within 1.5 seconds of the listening tone.
■ To cancel a voice recognition session, press and hold the
■ To increase or decrease the volume of the voice prompts, push the + or – (volume) control
switch on the steering wheel or turn the VOL (volume) knob on the audio system while the
system is responding.
■ Speak in a clear and natural voice without pausing between words.
■ The “Help” command will bring up the voice recognition command list.
■ Please refer to the cellular phone manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for detailed information
regarding your Bluetooth® phone.
■ For recommended phones and detailed instructions, please visit
www.infi nitiusa.com/bluetooth.
button on the steering wheel to activate voice recognition.
button for 2 seconds.
Connecting Your Phone
Before using the hands-free feature, you need to set up, or
connect, the system to recognize your compatible cellular
phone(s). Five compatible Bluetooth®-enabled phones
can be connected. After setup, the system automatically
connects with a connected phone when the ignition is in
the ACC or ON position, as long as the phone is on and in
the vehicle.
Connecting Procedure
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when connecting the phone.
1 Press the SETTING button and select the “Bluetooth” key.
2 Select the “Connect Bluetooth” key and a pop up box will appear.
3 Read the information and select “Yes.”
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4 Initiate connecting from the phone.
■The connecting procedure for cellular phones varies according to each cellular phone
model. For detailed connecting instructions and compatible phones, please visit
www.infi nitiusa.com/bluetooth.
■The PIN code will appear on the screen (1234 is the default).
5 When the connecting is complete, the screen will return to the Bluetooth® screen.
Setting Up Your Phonebook - Adding New Entries
Up to 40 phone numbers can be stored in the phonebook.
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when adding new entries.
1 Press the SETTING button and select the “Phone” key,
then select the “Vehicle Phonebook” key.
2 Select the “Add New” key at the top of the display.
There are different methods to input a phone number.
Select one of the following options:
■“Copy from Call History” to save a number from
the Outgoing, Incoming or Missed Calls lists.
■“Copy from the Handset” to save a number that has
been downloaded from your handset to the vehicle.
■“Enter Number by Keypad” to input the number
and name manually.
Many phones will support an automatic download of the cellular phone’s phonebook. This
process may take up to 5 minutes depending on the size of your phonebook. Once the
phonebook is downloaded, selecting “Handset Phonebook” will allow you to access your
downloaded phonebook (up to 1,000 entries) instead of using the “Vehicle Phonebook” key.
Making a Phone Call
To make a call, follow the procedures below:
1Press the button on the steering wheel. The
“Phone” screen will appear on the display.
2Select “Vehicle Phonebook,” “Call History” or
“Handset Phonebook.”
3 Select the registered person’s name from the list. Dialing will start.
Receiving/Ending a Phone Call
■ There are no voice commands for receiving or ending
a phone call.
■ To accept the call, press the
wheel or select the “Answer” key. To reject the call,
button on the steering
select the “Reject Call” key. To hang-up, press the
button or select the “Hang-Up” key.
■ Pressing the
special characters. After speaking the desired digits, press the ENTER button to send
button during a connected phone call will allow you to send digits and
the recognized information.
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How To Say Numbers
The system provides two commands for entering and dialing a phone number: “DIAL” and
“INTERNATIONAL CALL.” The “DIAL” command is used for domestic phone numbers up to
10-digits in length, starting with the area code. The “INTERNATIONAL CALL” command is used
when more than 10-digits need to be dialed or when special characters are required, such as: *,
# or +. When using these two commands, please follow the phone digit speaking rules below:
■ Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 (nine) can be spoken.
■ When saying the phone number 800-662-6200, the system will accept “eight hundred”
in addition to “eight zero zero” or “eight oh oh.” 500, 700 and 900 are also supported.
■ The long-distance calling prefi x “1” is not required when making a call.
“Dial” Command Only
■ You can say all the digits of a 7- or 10-digit phone number at one time.
■ For a 10-digit number, saying the phone number in groups of 3, 3 and 4 digits may
improve recognition for some speakers. To use this group dialing method, say only the
fi rst 3 digits of the phone number. After the system recognizes the number, it will
request the next 3 digits and fi nally the last 4 digits.
■ If a phone number is incorrectly recognized, you can try entering the phone number
again using the 3-3-4 group dialing procedure by saying, “CHANGE NUMBER.”
"International Call" Command Only
■ You can say the entire phone number at once or in groups of any digit length.
■ For *, # and +, say “STAR,” “POUND” or “PLUS,” respectively.
Bluetooth® System for Vehicles without Navigation
(if so equipped)
With an overhead microphone and sound transmitted through the audio system speakers,
the Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System utilizes Bluetooth® wireless technology and voice
recognition to provide hands-free cellular phone communication.
System Operating Tips
■ Close all windows. Surrounding noises may interfere with system operation and
performance.
■ Press the
■ Wait for the tone before speaking.
■ Begin speaking a command within 5 seconds of the tone.
■ Speak in a clear and natural voice without pausing between words.
■ To go back to the previous command, say “Go back” or “Correction.”
■ To cancel a voice recognition session, simply wait 5 seconds, say “Cancel” or “Quit,”
or press the
■ To increase or decrease the volume of the voice prompts, push the VOL (volume) control
button on the steering wheel to activate voice recognition.
button.
switch + or – on the steering wheel or turn the POWER/VOLUME knob on the audio
system while the system is responding.
■ If the Voice Recognition system does not recognize your voice commands, train the system
using the Speaker Adaptation Mode. See your Owner’s Manual for detailed information.
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■ Some commands are not available while the vehicle is in motion.
■ The “Help” command can be used in any menu to hear a list of available commands.
■ Please refer to the cellular phone manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for detailed information
regarding your Bluetooth® phone.
■ For recommended phones and detailed instructions, please visit
www.infi nitiusa.com/bluetooth.
Connecting Your Phone
To use the hands-free feature, you need to set up, or connect, the system to recognize your
cellular phone(s). Five compatible Bluetooth®-enabled phones can be connected. After
setup, the system automatically connects with a connected phone when the ignition is in the
ACC or ON position, as long as the phone is on and in the vehicle.
NOTE: Some cellular phones require the user to enable the automatic reconnection feature. Please refer to the cellular phone
manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for Bluetooth
®
setup information.
Connecting Procedure
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when connecting the phone.
1 Press the button on the steering wheel. The system announces the available
commands.
2 Say “Connect Phone.”
3 The system acknowledges the previous command and announces the next set of available
commands. Say “Add phone.”
4 Initiate connecting from the phone.
■ The connecting procedure varies according to each cellular phone model. For detailed
connecting instructions and a list of compatible phones, please visit
www.infi nitiusa.com/bluetooth.
■ The PIN code will appear on the screen (1234 is the default).
5 Say a name for the phone when the system asks you to provide one. You can give the
phone a name of your choice.
Making a Phone Call
1 Press the
button.
2 After the tone, do one of the following:
■ Say “Call.” After the system responds, say the name of the person in the phonebook.
■ Say “Call Phone Number.” After waiting for the tone, say [number]. For example, say
“Call Phone Number.” After waiting for the tone, say “123-456-7891.”
■ Say “Redial” to redial the previous phone number.
■ Say “Call Phone Number.” After the system responds, say “Special Number” to dial
more than 10 digits or special characters.
■ You can say all the digits of a 7- or 10-digit phone number at one time.
■ For a 10-digit number, saying the phone number in groups of 3, 3 and 4 digits may
improve recognition for some speakers. To use this group dialing method, say only
the fi rst 3 digits of the phone number. After the system recognizes the number, it will
request the next 3 digits and fi nally the last 4 digits.
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■ If a phone number is incorrectly recognized, you can try entering the phone number
again using the 3–3–4 group dialing procedure by saying “Correction.”
■ When you have fi nished speaking the phone number wait for the system to repeat
it back to you, then say “Dial.”
Receiving/Ending a Phone Call
When you receive a phone call, a ring tone sounds through the audio system.
■ To accept the call, press the
■ To hang up the phone at the end of a call or to disconnect during call placement,
press the button.
How To Say Numbers
INFINITI voice recognition permits numbers to be spoken in a variety of ways.
■ Say “zero” or “oh” for “0.” Example: 1-800-662-6200 – Say “one eight zero zero six
six two six two oh oh.”
■ Say “pound” for “#.” Say “star” for “*” (available when using the “Call Phone Number”
then “Special Number” command and the “Send” command during a call).
■ Say “plus” for “+” (available only when using the “Call Phone Number” then “Special
Number” command).
■ Say “pause” for a 2-second pause.
Using Your Phonebook
When a compatible phone is connected to the system, the phonebook is automatically
downloaded. This allows you to access your phonebook from the Bluetooth
contacts by name. Up to 1,000 phone numbers will be transferred. To access your phonebook:
1 Press the
button and wait for the tone.
2 Say “Phonebook.”
3 Wait for the tone, then say [a name] or say “List names.” The name must be said exactly
s it is entered in your phonebook for the system to recognize it. For example, say
a
“Phonebook” then after the system responds, say “Michelle.”
The phonebook can transfer multiple numbers for each entry. If you select a name with
multiple numbers, the system will ask you which number you want to dial.
The system allows for up to 40 voice tags to be recorded. You can record a voice tag for
phonebook entries that the system has diffi culty recognizing or to directly dial an entry with
multiple numbers. To record a voice tag:
1 Press the
button and wait for the tone.
2 Say “Phonebook.”
3 Wait for the tone, then say [a name] or say “List
want to record a voice tag.
4 Say “Record Name.”
button. To reject the call, press the button.
names.” Select the name for which you
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system to call
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INFINITI Navigation System
(if so equipped)
Refer to the 2010 INFINITI Navigation System Owner’s Manual for complete Navigation system operation instructions.
Note: The Navigation Mapping information currently installed in your vehicle is downloaded to the vehicle’s hard drive.
To order updated map data, contact the INFINTI NAVIGATION HELP DESK.
1Information Display Screen – Displays Navigation menus and Map.
2ZOOM OUT Button – Increases the Map view, showing more area.
3 ZOOM IN Button – Decreases the Map view, showing greater detail.
4DEST (Destination) Button – Displays the Address Book and alternative
ways to program a destination (e.g. Street Address, Previous Destinations,
Points of Interest and other destination programming methods).
5 ROUTE Button – Displays route guidance control functions.
6MAP Button – Displays the Navigation Map.
7ENTER Button – Press to select menu items highlighted on the Information
Display Screen.
8 Center Dial – Turn the dial to navigate UP, DOWN and ACROSS the Information
Display Screen. When a Map is displayed, turn the dial to ZOOM OUT and ZOOM IN.
9 Main Directional Buttons – Press to navigate UP, DOWN and ACROSS the
Information Display Screen.
10Additional Directional Buttons – Depending on which map is displayed
(Plan View or Birdview™), use these buttons to make “fi ne tuned” movements
around the Information Display Screen.
11BACK Button – Press to return to the previous function shown on the Information
Display Screen and to delete characters when using the on-screen keyboard.
12 VOICE Button – Press to repeat a Navigation instruction.
STATUS Button – Press to display the status of the audio, climate control
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14SETTING Button – Pres
15 INCREASE BRIGHTNESS Button – Press to increase the Information Display
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16DAY/NIGHT/OFF/BRIGHTNESS Button –
■ Press to switch the Information Display Screen between day view and
night view. Within approximately 5 seconds of pressing, you can adjust the Information Display Screen brightness UP or DOWN by turning
the INFINITI Controller Center Dial or pressing the LEFT/RIGHT Main
Directional buttons.
■ Press and hold down to turn the display OFF entirely. To resume display,
press again.
17DECREASE BRIGHTNESS Button – Press to decrease the Information
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Display Screen brightness.
Switching The Map View
1 Press the MAP button. The current
location map screen is displayed.
2 Select the “Map Menu” key.
3 Select the “Map View” key.
4 Select the “Change View” key.
5 Select either one of the “2D” keys or one of
the “Birdview” keys to select the map view.
Press the MAP button or select the “Back”
key to accept the changes.
Storing Your Home (and Other Addresses)
In Y
our Address Book
1Press the D
Select the “Home (Add New)” key. If you have
2
already stored your home this key may not appear.
3 When you select the “Home (Add New)” key,
confi rmation message is displayed. Touch
a
the “Yes” key.
4 Select the “Street Address” key. A character
input screen is displayed.
5 Enter the street number of your home, then
select the “OK” key.
6 Enter your street name, select the “List” key.
Select a destination from the displayed list.
The map screen is displayed.
7Your home location is displayed at the center
of the map. Press the ENTER button to
confi rm the location on the map.
8A confi rmation message is displayed, and the
system sets your home as the destination.
Select the “OK” key.
9Press the MAP button to return to the current
location map screen.
EST button.
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Store Current Location
You can store the current physical location of your
vehicle in y
1While the map screen is displayed, Press ENTER.
2Highlight Store L
A confi rmation message will appear,
confi rming that the location has been stored to
your Address Book. The location will be stored
in the fi rst available position in your Address
Book and an icon representing the stored location is displayed on the map.
3Press the MAP button or select the “B
Setting A Street Address As A Destination
1Press the DEST button.
2 Select the “Street Address” key. A character
input screen is displayed.
3Enter the house number; when fi nished select
the “OK” key. If you do not know the house
number, select the “No House #” key.
4 Enter the name of the street. After fi nishing
the entry, select the “List” key. A list of
possible street addresses is displayed.
5 Select the correct address of the destination
from the list. You might need to select the
“Up” or “Down” key to fi nd the preferred
street address key.
6 The selected destination will be briefl y
displayed before showing the entire route. Touch the “Start” key after confi rming the
displayed route is acceptable. The voice guidance will begin shortly.
our Address Book.
ocation, then press ENTER.
ack” key to return to the Map screen.
Moving Around Within A Map
You can manually move across the map to view the surrounding area or to view a preferred location.
1 Touch the screen in the direction that you want to move across the map. Once you begin
moving on the map, the cross pointer appears.
2Press the MAP button or touch the “Back” key to return to the current location map
screen. The cross pointer disappears.
Setting A Place As A Destination
1Press the DEST button.
2 Select the “Places” key.
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3 Select the preferred nearby category from
the list.
navigation
4 Select the preferred destination from the
list. The position of the selected location is
displayed on the right side of the screen.
NOTE: A maximum of 100 facilities can be displayed on the list screen.
If the suggested route is already set, by selecting the “Show Along
Route” key, the system displays only the facilities located along the route.
5 The selected destination will be briefl y
displayed before showing the entire route.
Select the “Start” key after confi rming the
displayed route is acceptable. The voice
guidance will begin shortly.
®
Restaurant Guide
Zagat
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ZAGAT
Restaurant Guide allows you to search
restaurants registered in the ZAGAT® database. The
restaurants can be sorted by rating regarding food,
decor, cost, service, etc. To search using ZAGAT®:
1 Press the DEST button.
2 Select the “Places” key.
3 Select the “Zagat” key.
4 Select the desired state. Change the region before step 2 if needed.
5 Select a neighborhood closest to your preferred destination.
6 Select a restaurant to narrow down the cuisine type or select the “Choose name” key.
7 Select an order to sort the list.
8 Select a restaurant from the list.
9After confi rming the route, select the “Start” key to begin the route guidance.
XM NavWeather® Information
An XM® satellite radio subscription with XM NavWeather® has to be activated in order for
your vehicle to access XM NavWeather® Information.
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INFINITI Voice Recognition System
(for vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
The voice recognition system allows hands-free operation of certain vehicle functions using
voice commands. Available commands are announced by the system and shown on the
vehicle’s Information Display Screen. Simply follow the instructional prompts given by the
system to complete the desired operation.
In Standard Mode (the default setting), the following systems can be operated using Voice Recognition commands:
■ Phone
■ Navigation
■ Information
■ Audio
■ Help
When the Alternate Command Mode is activated, advanced operation and an expanded list
of commands are available. Refer to “Alternate Command Mode” later in this section for
more information about this feature.
To Operate the Voice Recognition System:
1 Press the TALK button
“Would you like to access Phone, Navigation, Information, Audio or Help?” and the vehicle’s Information Display Screen will change to a list of available commands to
speak.
2 After the tone, say one of the command choices. The system will then proceed to the
next step. Continue listening to the prompts and responding with the requested
information until the operation is completed.
located on the steering wheel. The system will respond,
If you want to repeat a step or if the system incorrectly recognized your command, press
the BACK button on the steering wheel or on the INFINITI Controller.
If the system does not recognize your command, repeat the command. Avoid talking
extremely loud or slowly; the system may not recognize the command.
System Operating Tips
■ The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet as possible. Close the windows to eliminate
the surrounding noises.
■ Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a command.
■ Speak in a natural conversational voice with minimal pauses between words.
■ To give commands quickly, press the switch to interrupt the voice guidance.
■ When speaking an address or a phone number to dial, it is possible to transfer from
voice recognition to the button control by pressing the “Manual Controls” key on the
screen when it is displayed.
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Speaking Phone Numbers
The system provides two commands for entering and dialing a phone number: “DIAL” and
“INTERNATIONAL CALL.” The “DIAL” command is used for domestic phone numbers up to 10
digits in length starting with the area code. The “INTERNATIONAL CALL” command is used
when more than 10 digits need to be dialed or when special characters are required such as *,
#, or +. When using these two commands, please follow the phone digit speaking rules below:
■ Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 (nine) can be spoken.
■ Speak digits at a normal pace. Speaking too slowly reduces recognition accuracy.
■ When saying the phone number 800-662-6200, the system will accept “eight zero zero”
or “eight oh oh.” 500, 700, and 900 are also supported. The 3-3-4 digit grouping is
recommended for improved recognition.
■ The long-distance dialing prefi x “1” is not required when making a call.
■ For *, # and +, say “Star,” “Pound,” or “Plus,” respectively.
Voice Recognition User Guide
A simplifi ed User Guide containing basic instruction
s for using the Voice Recognition system is
available for reference.
1 Press the INFO button.
2 Highlight Others, then press ENTER.
3 Highlight Voice Recognition, then press ENTER.
4 Highlight User Guide, then press ENTER.
5 Highlight the desired topic, then press ENTER. The tutorial will begin.
Voice Command Usage – Phone System
Making a Phone Call
1 Press the TALK button
wheel. The system will respond, “Would you
like to access Phone, Navigation, Inform tion, Audio or Help?” and the vehicle’s
Information Display Screen will change to
a list of available commands to speak.
2 After the tone, say “Phone.” The system will
display the available phone commands and
say “Please say Dial Number, Vehicle Phonebook, Handset Phonebook, Call History or International Call.”
3 After the tone, do one of the following:
■ Say “Dial Number” to dial a 7- or 10- digit phone number only. Follow the prompts to
begin saying the phone number, starting with the area code. After the phone
number has been recognized, say “Dial.” If incorrect, say “Change Number.”
■ Say “Vehicle Phonebook” to say a number from the displayed list or the voice tag of
one of up to 40 phone numbers you have stored in the vehicle.
■ Say “Handset Phonebook” to say the name of one of up to 1,000 contacts
downloaded from your phone handset. (Note: The order of contact information
(fi rst name, last name) transferred depends on the phone manufacturer. The name
must be spoken as shown in the Handset Phonebook list.)
■ Say “International Call” to dial a phone number that has more than 10 digits.
on the display. To reject the call, touch the
“Reject Call” key. To hang-up, push the
switch or select the “Hang-Up” key.
■ Pushing the
phone call will allow you to send digits and
switch during a connected
special characters. After speaking the
desired digits, press the ENTER button to
send the recognized information.
Voice Command Usage – Navigation System
Programming a Destination – Street Address
1 Press the TALK button
wheel. The system will respond, “Would
on the steering
you like to access Phone, Navigation,
Information, Audio or Help?” and the
vehicle’s Information Display Screen will
change to a list of available commands to
speak.
2 After the tone, say “Navigation.” The
system will respond, “Please say Home,
Address, Places, Address Book or Previous
Destinations.”
3 After the tone, say “Address.”
4 The system will prompt you for additional
information, such as the name of the state,
city, street, and house number. Follow the
prompts to complete the desired operation.
Notes:
■ To improve accuracy of street names, say the entire street name including Boulevard, Way, North, South, Road, etc.
■ If you do not know the house number when asked, say “No House Number,” and the system will route you to a
default location on the street.
■ If a list of choices appears, please say the number from the displayed list.
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Alternate Command Mode
For advanced operation, you can change to an
Alternate Command Mode that expands the available list of commands. When this mode is active,
all the Phone, Navigation, Information, Audio and
Help commands can also be spoken after pushing
the
switch without fi rst having to say the type of
command (e.g., Phone).
To Turn ON Alternate Command Mode:
1 Press the SETTING button.
2 Select the “Others” Key.
3 Select the “Voice Recognition” Key.
4 Select the “Alternate Command Mode” Key.
When the Alternate Command Mode is ON, perform the Speaker Adaptation procedure to train
the system to your voice. Refer to the 2010 INFINITI Navigation System Owner’s Manual for
detailed information on Speaker Adaptation and use of the Alternate Command Mode.
When programmed, the Automatic Drive Positioner can
adjust the driver’s seat, steering column and outside mirrors
to two memorized positions.
To Set Customized Seat, Steering and Mirror Position Memory:
1Push the ignition switch to ON mode. Keep the transmission in P (PARK).
2Adjust the seat, steering wheel and outside mirrors to the desired positions.
3Press the SET button. The indicator lights on both Memory buttons 1 and 2 will illuminate.
4Within 5 seconds, press Memory button 1 or 2 and hold down for at least 1 second.
The indicator light on the Memory button you select will illuminate for approximately
5 seconds. Seat/steering/mirror memory is now set to your preference.
5Link the seat/steering/mirror memory to your INFINITI Intelligent Key.
While the indicator light on the Memory button is illuminated (see step 4, above),
press the UNLOCK button on your Intelligent Key. The indicator light on the Memory button chosen will blink ON and OFF approximately ten times. The memory is now
matched to the Intelligent Key. You may set the second seat/steering/mirror memory
positions to your other Intelligent Key by repeating the steps above.
Note: After step 5 is performed one time to link the seat/steering/mirror memory to your Intelligent Key, you DO NOT
need to perform this step again if new seat/steering/mirror memory positions are saved in the future. New memory
positions are automatically linked to your Intelligent Key after step 5 is performed one time.
With the transmission in the P (PARK) position, the Memory system can automatically
move the driver’s seat BACKWARD and the steering wheel UP to make entering and exiting
the vehicle easier (Entry/Exit function).
To Turn ON/OFF Entry/Exit functions
1With the ignition switch in ON mode, press
ENTER.
2Select Comfort & Conv.
To turn ON/OFF the Entry/Exit functions individually, highlight Lift Steering Wheel on Exit
or Slide Driver’s Seat Back on Exit, then press ENTER.
To Cancel or Activate Entry/Exit function
With the shift lever in the P (PARK) position and the ignition switch in the LOCK (OFF)
mode, hold the SET button down for more than 10 seconds. The indicator light on the
Memory buttons will blink twice to indicate ON, and once to indicate OFF.
Seat Synchronization Function
When the driver’s seat is moved to a new position, the steering c
olumn and outside
mirrors can be set to automatically adjust or “synchronize,” along with the seat position.
Notes:
■Synchronization of the steering column and mirrors is set to OFF as the DEFAULT position in your vehicle at time
of delivery.
■If the outside mirrors or the steering wheel reaches its operating limit of range, seat synchronization will suspend
operation. Operation can be restored by driving or by pressing the Memory button (if programmed).
To Turn ON or OFF Seat Synchronization: Hold the SET button down for more than 10
seconds with the ignition switch in LOCK (OFF) mode. The indicator light on the Memory
buttons will blink twice to indicate ON and once to indicate OFF.
To Turn OFF Seat Synchronization Functions Using the Information Display Screen:
1 Push the ignition switch to ON mode.
2Put the shift lever in the P (PARK)
position.
3Press the SETTING button.
4Highlight Comfort & Conv. and then press ENTER.
5Highlight Lift Steering Wheel On Exit and turn OFF, the indicator will not illuminate
when the feature is turned OFF. Then press ENTER.
6Highlight Slide Driver’s
Seat Back On Exit, then turn it OFF. Then press ENTER.
Opening the Fuel-Filler Door
1Unlock the doors with the INFINITI Intelligent Key, the Door
Handle Request switch, Power Door Lock switch or the
Mechanical Key.
2Push in on the left-hand side of the fuel-fi l
Note: You MUST use one of the methods noted above in step 1 to unlock the fuel-fi ller
door. If the driver or front-passenger uses the inside door lock knob to unlock and exit the
vehicle, the fuel-fi ller door will remain LOCKED and will not open.
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Opening/Closing the Lift Gate
1Push the UNLOCK button on the INFINITI
Intelligent Key once and the driver’s door and
fuel-fi ller door will unlock.
2Push the UNLOCK
Key again within 60 seconds and all doors,
including the lift gate, will unlock.
■ To open the lift gate, press the Lift Gate
Request switch. Then press the Opener switch (located under the lift gate fi nisher above the rear license plate) and pull
up to open the lift gate.
■ To close, lower and push the lift gate down securely.
Lift Gate Release Lever
If you cannot open the lift gate using the Lift Gate Release switch due to a discharged battery:
1Remove the cover inside the lift gate.
2Pull up on the lift gate release lever to open the lift gate.
For Vehicle Valet Hand-Off
1Remove the Mechanical Key from the INFINITI
Intellig
2Hand the Intelligent Key to the valet. Keep the
Mechanical Key on your person.
3When you retrieve your vehicle and Intellig
the valet, unlock the glove box with the Mechanical Key
and reinsert the Mechanical Key into the Intelligent Key.
ent Key
button on the Intelligent
TM
and use it to lock the glove box.
ent Key from
12-Volt Power Outlet and Auxiliary Input Jacks
A 12-volt power outlet is located within the center console. This outlet can be used for
accessories that do not exceed a 12-volt or 120W (10A) power draw. There are also auxiliary
input jacks located within the center console. NTSC compatible devices, such as: video
games, camcorders and portable video players can be connected to the auxiliary jacks.
The auxiliary jacks are color coded for identifi cation purposes.
■ Yellow – video input
■ White – left channel audio input
■ Red – right channel audio input
Seat-Mounted Retractable Coat Hanger
(if so equipped)
The driver’s seat is equipped with a head restraint
mounted retractable coat hanger. Pull the hanger out
until it locks in place.
To adjust the visor to block glare, slide the visor in or out on the mounting arm as needed.
Vehicle Information Display
Press the INFO button to access the following vehicle information:
■ Fuel Economy
■ Maintenance
■ Traffi c Info. (vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
■ Where Am I? (vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
■ GPS Satellite Info. (vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
■ Voice Recognition (vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
■ Navigation Version (vehicles with the INFINITI Navigation system)
Welcome Lighting
When this feature is activated an exterior light and the interior
ill illuminate automatically as you approach the vehicle
lights w
with the INFINITI Intelligent Key
TM
on your person.
To Turn ON/OFF the Welcome Light Function:
1Push the ignition switch to ON mode from the OFF (LOCK) mode.
2Open the driver’s door.
3Within 20 seconds of placing the ignition switch in the ON mode, press and hold down
the Driver’s Door Handle Request switch for longer than 5 seconds.
4A chime will sound confi rming the operation is complete.
Note: The welcome light function is set to deactivate automatically if it is not operated within a duration of 14 days.
Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)
(if so equipped)
As you turn LEFT or RIGHT, or drive along winding roads,
the Adaptive Front Lighting system (AFS) moves your
lowbeams LEFT or RIGHT, according to your vehicle’s steering pattern and speed. The lowbeams swivel to increase
visibility ahead of you and on the sides of the road.
To Turn AFS OFF: Push the bottom of the switch.
■ The AFS OFF indicator symbol
speedometer will illuminate when AFS is OFF.
■ AFS will remain OFF until you push the switch back UP to the ON position.
Note: When the vehicle is stopped or traveling below 16 mph, the left headlight WILL NOT SWIVEL when you turn the
steering wheel to the LEFT.
Homelink® Universal Transceiver
(if so equipped)
inside of the
This feature can memorize up to three unique signals to operate remote devices
such as garage door openers. Refer to your vehicle Owner’s Manual for
programming information.
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Important Customer Information
Aluminum- Alloy Wheels
Your vehicle is equipped with aluminum-alloy wheels that should be cleaned regularly with
a sponge dampened in a mild soap solution, especially during winter months in areas where
alt is used. Salt could discolor the wheels if not removed. To help prevent damage to
road s
your high-end aluminum-alloy wheels.
■ Do not use a cleaner that uses strong acid or alkali contents to clean the wheels.
■ Do not apply wheel cleaners to the wheels when they are hot. The wheel temperature
should be the same as the ambient temperature.
■ Rinse the wheel to completely remove the cleaner within 15 minutes of applying
Printing: August 2009 (01) / QR0E-0J50U0 / Printed in USA
All illustrations, photographs and specifi cations in this guide are based on the latest product
information; some vehicle parts cannot be shown in certain photographs. Some vehicles are
shown with optional equipment. See actual vehicles for complete accuracy. Infi niti Division of
Nissan North America, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in
prices, colors, materials, equipment, specifi cations and models, and to discontinue models or
equipment. Availability and delivery time for particular models and equipment combinations
may vary. For information on availability, additional options or accessories, contact your Infi niti
dealer. All specifi cations, options and accessories shown in this guide apply to the 49 continental
states. Specifi cations, options and accessories may differ in Hawaii, U.S. territories and other
countries. INFINITI, the Infi niti logo, and INFINITI model names are Nissan trademarks.
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