Nissan MURANO 2018 Connect Navigation Manual

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2018 NISSANCONNECT
OWNER’S MANUAL
For your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.
®
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Foreword
NCGNJN1402-120906-251BEBC1-23DC-4665-B405-18A0830C57B1
NISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DE­PARTMENT
NCGNJN1402-120906-0A572194-58C0-4CCD-A796-B7907E2D317D
For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System, NISSAN war­ranty, service or general questions, con­tact the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department at:
For U.S. customers
Nissan North America, Inc. Consumer Affairs Department P.O. Box 685003 Franklin, TN 37068-5003 1-800-NISSAN-1 (1-800-647-7261)
For Canadian customers
Nissan Canada Inc. 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z5 1-800-387-0122
NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK CONTACT INFORMA­TION
NCGNJN1402-120906-7E109BAF-7F49-429A-8CC5-3267D2E74C0F
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
NISSANCONNECTSMSERVICES HELPDESK CONTACT INFORMA­TION
GUID-25DEBBE3-2812-46C0-9B00-52166087D9D9
For assistance or inquiries about the NissanConnect
SM
Services, contact Nis-
sanConnect
SM
Services helpdesk at:
. E-MAIL: nissanownerservices@nissan-
usa.com
. WEBSITE: https://www.nissanusa.
com/connect/support
. PHONE: 1-855-426-6628
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FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehi­cle.
This user’s 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
SM
. NissanConnect
Services
. Navigation
. Voice recognition
. Information and settings viewable on
NissanConnect
SM
Please read this manual carefully to en­sure 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 specifica­tions or design at any time without
SM
SM
notice.
. Do not remove this manual from the
vehicle when selling this vehicle. The next user of the system may need the manual.
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Table of Contents

Control buttons and
touch screen display .......... 2-2
Starting system.................... 2-14
Basic operation.................... 2-14
System settings................... 2-23
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
3 Audio system
Audio operation
precautions ................................ 3-2
Names and functions of audio control
buttons ....................................... 3-10
Audio operations ................ 3-14
Audio settings....................... 3-37
CD/USB memory device
care and cleaning .............. 3-38
4 Hands-Free Phone
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone
System ........................................... 4-2
5 Information
Information menu................. 5-2
NissanConnect Services (if so
equipped)..................................... 5-7
SiriusXM Travel Link
(for U.S. and Canada)....... 5-18
Apple CarPlay ....................... 5-20
Android Auto.......................... 5-23
SM
6 Navigation
Safety information................ 6-3
Map operation ......................... 6-3
Setting destination............ 6-14
Route guidance.................... 6-28
Viewing traffic information (for U.S. and
Canada)...................................... 6-47
Storing a
location/route....................... 6-50
Navigation settings........... 6-58
General information for
navigation system ............. 6-61
7 Voice recognition
Voice recognition .................. 7-2
8 Troubleshooting guide
Customer assistance.......... 8-2
System unit................................ 8-3
Audio system............................ 8-5
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone
System ........................................ 8-14
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NissanConnect
Services (if so
equipped).................................. 8-17
Apple CarPlay ........................ 8-18
Android Auto.......................... 8-19
Navigation ................................ 8-21
Voice recognition ............... 8-29
SM
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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 ............................................................. 1-5
Licenses ............................................................................................... 1-7
Telematic Control Unit Gen2K (if
so equipped) ............................................................................ 1-7
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1. Introduction
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual uses special words, symbols, icons and illustrations organized by func­tion.
Please refer to the following items and familiarize yourself with them.
FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING
This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause death or serious personal injury. To avoid or reduce the risk, the procedures must be followed precisely.
CAUTION
This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moderate personal injury or damage to your vehicle. To avoid or reduce the risk, the procedures must be followed carefully.
NOTE:
Indicates items that help you under­stand and maximize the performance of your vehicle. If ignored, they may lead to a malfunction or poor performance.
REFERENCE SYMBOLS
INFO:
This indicates information that is neces­sary 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 ve­hicle.
. 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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. To operate the system, first park
the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake. Operating the system while driving can dis­tract the driver and may result in a serious accident.
. Exercise extreme caution at all
times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. If the system doesn’t respond immedi­ately, please be patient and keep your eyes on the road. Inattentive driving may lead to a crash result­ing 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 system or notice smoke or a smell coming from it, stop using the system immediately and it is recommended you contact a NISSAN dealer. Ignoring such con­ditions may lead to accidents, fire or electrical shock.
1. Introduction
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
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 −4°F (−20°C) and above 158°F (70°C)] could affect the per­formance of the system.
. The display screen may break if it
is hit with a hard or sharp object. If
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 or the hybrid system stopped. Doing so may discharge the vehicle battery (12V battery). When you use the system, always keep the engine or the hybrid system running.
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1. Introduction
“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.
TRADEMARKS
Windows® and Windows Media® are regis­tered trademarks or trademarks of Micro­soft 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 with­out a license from Microsoft.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Blue­tooth 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 un­der license from iBiquity Digital Corpora­tion. 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 Uni­ted 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 Traf­fic 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 1-877­447-0011 or visit siriusxm.com/traffic.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM Tra­vel Link 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 1-877­447-0011 or visit siriusxm.com/travellink.
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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 interfer­ence 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 user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Ex­posure
This equipment complies with FCC radia­tion exposure limits set forth for uncon­trolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equip­ment 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
1. Introduction
App Store
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 CarPlay
Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Google Play
Google, Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
Google
Google is a trademark of Google Inc.
TM
TM
REGULATORY INFORMATION
LASER PRODUCT
This NissanConnectSMwith Navigation and Services (if so equipped) is certified as a Class 1 laser product.
For U.S. and Canada:
The system complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
WARNING
. Do not disassemble or modify this
system. There are no user service­able parts in the system.
. If maintenance, adjustments and
operations other than those spe­cified in this manual are at­tempted, injury due to laser radiation and exposure could oc­cur.
BLUETOOTH® DEVICES
FCC Regulatory information (for U.S.)
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1. Introduction
The antenna cannot be removed (and changed) by user.
This device complies with Industry Cana­da license-exempt RSS standard(s). Op­eration is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including inter­ference that may cause undesired opera­tion of the device.
CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Ex­posure
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 evalua­tion (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and
person’s 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 Interfer­ence-Causing Equipment Regulations.
For Quebec : L’antenne ne peut être enlevée (et mod-
ifié) par l’utilisateur. NOTE Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appa­reils radio exempts de licence. L’exploita­tion est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas pro­duire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
ATTENTION : l`exposition aux rayonne­ments radiofréquence
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux radiations IC définies pour un environnement non contrôlé et satisfait RSS-102 de la fréquence radio (RF) IC règles d`exposition. Cet équipement
présente des niveaux très faibles d’énergie RF réputé conforme sans évaluation de l`exposition maximale permissive (MPE). Mais il est souhaitable qu’il devrait être installé et fonctionner avec au moins 20 cm entre le radiateur et le corps de la personne (à l`exception des membres:. Mains, poignets, pieds et chevilles).
Co-localisation : Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-implantés ou exploités en con­jonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre émetteur.
more between the radiator and person’s 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)
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Regulatory information (for Mex­ico)
La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cual­quier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
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A. INTRODUCTION This product Telematic Control Unit
Gen2K incorporates the following soft­ware:
(1) the software developed by, or devel­oped for, Ficosa International, S.A. (“Fico­sa”),
(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, Ver­sion 2.0 or the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.1 (collectively “LGPL”), the Mozilla Public license v2 (“MPL”), the GPL-2.0 license with­OpenSSL-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/old­licenses/gpl-2.0.html and https://www. gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
LGPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old­licenses/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-with-OpenSSL-exception: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptset­up/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 regard­ing the copyright notices of those people.
https://www.ficosa.com/software/
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 WAR­RANTY, 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 ma­chine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to the Copyleft Software indicated above. When requesting this source code, please specify Product: Tele­matic 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.ficosa.com/software/ opensource/
1. Introduction
LICENSES
TELEMATIC CONTROL UNIT GEN2K (if so equipped)
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1. Introduction
[Contact Information]
For enquiries about open source software at FICOSA, please contact Ficosa’s Com­pliance Officer 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 con­nection or line charges incurred through browsing websites or downloading.
B. LICENSING ANC COPYRIGHT NOTICE INFORMATION
The software classified as (5) above con­tains 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.ficosa.com/software/ opensource/
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2 Getting started
Control buttons and touch screen display .............. 2-2
Control panel (for U.S. and Canada) ........................ 2-2
Control panel (for Mexico) ............................................... 2-4
Liquid crystal display ........................................................... 2-6
Steering wheel controls (for U.S.
and Canada) ............................................................................... 2-7
Steering wheel controls (for Mexico) ................... 2-10
Display Commander (if so equipped) .................. 2-11
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port
and AUX (auxiliary) input jack .................................... 2-12
Starting system ........................................................................... 2-14
Start-up screen ..................................................................... 2-14
Basic operation ........................................................................... 2-14
Selecting menu from Launch Bar .......................... 2-14
Touch panel operation ................................................ 2-16
Main screen operations ............................................... 2-16
Adjusting settings ............................................................ 2-18
How to input letters and numbers ..................... 2-18
How to view and operate HOME
MENU screen ........................................................................ 2-19
Functions disabled while driving .......................... 2-22
System settings .......................................................................... 2-23
Settings menu ..................................................................... 2-23
Display settings .................................................................. 2-24
Volume and Beeps settings ..................................... 2-24
Clock settings ...................................................................... 2-25
Language and unit settings ..................................... 2-25
Connecting Bluetooth® device .............................. 2-26
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CONTROL BUTTONS AND TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
CONTROL PANEL (for U.S. and Canada)
Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
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Type C (if so equipped)
<MAP>:
Push to display the current location map. During route guidance with a map screen displayed, push this but­ton to show/hide the split screen.
“Map operation” (page 6-3) <MENU>: Push to display the HOME MENU
screen.
“How to view and operate HOME
MENU screen” (page 2-19) < >: 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 2-24)
< >: Push to eject a CD.
“Compact Disc (CD) player”
(page 3-21) CD slot: Insert a CD into the slot.
“Compact Disc (CD) player”
(page 3-21) 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 2-16)
2. Getting started
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 6-67) < >/< >: In audio operation, selecting and fast-
forwarding/rewinding tracks as well as radio station/channel scanning can be performed.
“3. Audio system” <AUDIO>: 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 dis­played.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) <VOL/ >/<VOLUME/ >: Push to turn the power of the audio
system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume.
<TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND>: When a menu screen is displayed, turn
the dial to select items on the screen. Push to confirm the selected item or
setting.
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The button can also be used for audio operations.
“Audio main buttons (for U.S. and
Canada)” (page 3-10) <BACK>: Depending on the screen, pushing the
button will display the previous screen.
For character input operation, push or push and hold to delete the charac­ters entered.
Push and hold to quit the voice recognition session.
“7. Voice recognition”
CONTROL PANEL (for Mexico)
<MAP>: Push to display the current location
map. During route guidance with a map screen displayed, push this but-
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Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
ton to show/hide the split screen.
“Map operation” (page 6-3) <MENU>: Push to display the HOME MENU
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screen.
“How to view and operate HOME
MENU screen” (page 2-19) < >: 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 2-24) < >: Push to eject a CD.
“Compact Disc (CD) player”
(page 3-21) CD slot: Insert a CD into the slot.
“Compact Disc (CD) player”
(page 3-21) 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 2-16) 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 6-67) < >/< >: In audio operation, selecting and fast-
forwarding/rewinding tracks as well as radio station scanning can be performed.
“3. Audio system” <AUDIO>: 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 dis­played.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) <VOLUME/ >: Push to turn the power of the audio
system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume.
< /SOUND>: Turn to highlight an item on the
screen, and push to select the high­lighted item.
On the map screen, turn to adjust the map scale.
The button can also be used for audio operations.
“Audio main buttons (for Mexico)”
(page 3-12) <BACK>: Depending on the screen, pushing the
button will display the previous screen.
For character input operation, push or push and hold to delete the charac­ters entered.
Push and hold to quit the voice recognition session.
“7. Voice recognition”
CAUTION
. Never insert foreign objects such
as coins into the SD card slot. Doing so may result in a malfunc­tion 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.
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. 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.
. Clean the display with the ignition
switch in the OFF position. If the display is cleaned while the igni­tion switch is placed in the ON position, unintentional operation may occur.
. To clean the display, never use a
rough cloth, alcohol, benzine, thin­ner or any kind of solvent or paper towel with a chemical cleaning agent. They will scratch or deterio­rate the panel.
. Do not splash any liquid such as
water or car fragrance on the dis­play. 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.
NOTE:
Do not remove the SD card containing map data. If the SD card containing map 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
an inherent characteristic of liquid crystal displays, and it is not a mal­function.
. 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
CAUTION
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (for U.S. and Canada)
INFO:
Steering wheel switches are mainly for the vehicle information display control and may not be able to operate the touch screen display depending on the condi­tions. Follow the pop-up guide messages and labels shown on the vehicle informa­tion display. Some of the information displayed on the vehicle information display are linked with the touch screen display. For other details of the vehicle informa­tion display, refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual.
Steering wheel switches (Type A) (if so equipped)
< > (TALK) : Push this button to use the voice
recognition system. Push and hold to end the voice recognition session.
“Giving voice commands” (page 7-2)
When Apple CarPlay is active, pushing and holding this button will start a Siri voice control session.
“Siri operation” (page 5-21)
When Android Auto is active, pushing and holding this button will start an Android Auto voice control session.
“Operating with voice” (page 5-25)
< >/< >, <OK>: During voice recognition operation,
tilt up/down to highlight different items, and push to select the high­lighted item.
Audio operations are also possible by tilting the switch up and down.
“Steering wheel mounted audio
control buttons (for U.S. and
Canada)” (page 3-13) < > : Push to display the hands-free phone
operation screen. When you receive a phone call, push
this button to answer the call.
“4. Hands-Free Phone”
< >/< >: The buttons are used mainly for the
vehicle information display operation. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
During voice recognition operation,
> can be used to return to the
<
previous screen. <SOURCE>: Push to change the audio source to
the available mode.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14)
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< >: Push + or - to adjust the volume.
Steering wheel switches (Type B) (if so equipped)
< >/< >, <OK>: During voice recognition operation,
tilt up/down to highlight different items, and push to select the high­lighted item.
Audio operations are also possible by tilting the switch up and down.
“Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons (for U.S. and
Canada)” (page 3-13) <SOURCE>: Push to change the audio source to
the available mode.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14)
< >: Push + or - to adjust the volume. < >/< >: The buttons are used mainly for the
vehicle information display operation. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
During voice recognition operation,
> can be used to return to the
<
previous screen. < > (TALK): Push this button to use the voice
recognition system. Push and hold to end the voice recognition session.
“Giving voice commands” (page 7-2)
When Apple CarPlay is active, pushing and holding this button will start a Siri voice control session.
“Siri operation” (page 5-21)
When Android Auto is active, pushing and holding this button will start an Android Auto voice control session.
“Operating with voice”
(page 5-25) < >: Push to display the hands-free phone
operation screen.
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When you receive a phone call, push this button to answer the call.
“4. Hands-Free Phone”
Steering wheel switches (Type C) (if so equipped)
<SOURCE>: Push to change the audio source to
the available mode.
“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)
< >/< >, <ENTER>: During voice recognition operation,
tilt up/down to highlight different items, and push to select the high­lighted item.
Audio operations are also possible by tilting the switch up and down.
“Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 3-13)
< >/< >: The buttons are used mainly for the
vehicle information display operation. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
During voice recognition operation,
<
> can be used to return to the
previous screen. < >: Push + or - to adjust the volume. < > : Push the button to reject the incom-
ing call or to end an active call. < >: Push and hold to display the hands-
free phone operation screen. When you receive a phone call, push this button to answer the call.
Push this button to use the voice recognition system. Push and hold to end the voice recognition session.
“Giving voice commands”
(page 7-2) When Apple CarPlay is active, pushing
and holding this button will start a Siri voice control session.
“Siri operation” (page 5-21) When Android Auto is active, pushing
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and holding this button will start an Android Auto voice control session.
“Operating with voice” (page 5-25)
Steering wheel switches (Type A) (if so equipped)
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (for Mexico)
INFO:
Steering wheel switches are mainly for the vehicle information display control and may not be able to operate the touch screen display depending on the condi­tions. Follow the pop-up guide messages and labels shown on the vehicle informa­tion display. Some of the information displayed on the vehicle information display are linked with the touch screen display. For other details of the vehicle informa­tion display, refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual.
< > (TALK): Push this button to use the voice
recognition system. Push and hold to end the voice recognition session.
“Giving voice commands” (page 7-2)
When Apple CarPlay is active, pushing and holding this button will start a Siri voice control session.
“Siri operation” (page 5-21)
When Android Auto is active, pushing and holding this button will start an Android Auto voice control session.
“Operating with voice” (page 5-25)
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< >/< >, <OK>: During voice recognition operation,
tilt up/down to highlight different items, and push to select the high­lighted item.
Audio operations are also possible by tilting the switch up and down.
“Steering wheel mounted audio
control buttons (for Mexico)”
(page 3-14) < >: Push to display the hands-free phone
operation screen. When you receive a phone call, push
this button to answer the call.
“4. Hands-Free Phone”
< >/< >: The buttons are used mainly for the
vehicle information display operation. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
During voice recognition operation,
> can be used to return to the
<
previous screen. <SOURCE>: Push to change the audio source to
the available mode.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14)
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< >:
Push + or - to adjust the volume.
Steering wheel switches (Type B) (if so equipped)
< >/< >, <OK>: During voice recognition operation,
tilt up/down to highlight different items, and push to select the high­lighted item.
Audio operations are also possible by tilting the switch up and down.
“Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons (for Mexico)”
(page 3-14) <SOURCE>: Push to change the audio source to
the available mode.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) < >: Push + or - to adjust the volume. < >/< >: The buttons are used mainly for the
vehicle information display operation. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
During voice recognition operation,
<
> can be used to return to the
previous screen.
< > (TALK) : Push this button to use the voice
recognition system. Push and hold to end the voice recognition session.
“Giving voice commands”
(page 7-2) When Apple CarPlay is active, pushing
and holding this button will start a Siri voice control session.
“Siri operation” (page 5-21) When Android Auto is active, pushing
and holding this button will start an Android Auto voice control session.
“Operating with voice”
(page 5-25)
< >: Push to display the hands-free phone
operation screen. When you receive a phone call, push
this button to answer the call.
“4. Hands-Free Phone”
DISPLAY COMMANDER (if so equipped)
With this system, the same operations as those for the control panel are possible using the Display Commander.
<MAP/VOICE>:
Push to display the vehicle’s current location on the map.
Push and hold to hear the current guidance for a programmed route.
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. Do not force the USB device into
the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side­down 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 unin­tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.
The vehicle is equipped with USB connec­tion port(s) and an AUX input jack. When connected, the in-vehicle audio system can play audio contents from the compa­tible device.
Type A (if so equipped):
USB connection port 1 is located in the media pocket. USB connection port 2 is located at the rear of the center console box. The AUX input jack is located in the media pocket.
<MENU>:
Push to display the HOME MENU screen.
< BACK>:
Push to go back to the previous screen.
<OK>:
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 2-14) While the map screen is displayed,
scroll the map screen by sliding the switch.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) CON­NECTION PORT AND AUX (auxili­ary) 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.
CAUTION
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Rear of center console box
Type B (if so equipped):
Two USB connection ports and the AUX input jack are located in the media pocket.
Media pocket
Type C (if so equipped):
USB connection port and the AUX input jack are located on the lower part of the instrument panel.
USB connection port and AUX input jack
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.
USB connection port 1, USB connec­tion port 2 (if so equipped):
Connect a compatible device to play media from an iPod, iPhone or a USB memory device.
For models with two USB connection ports:
The iPhone or the Android phone must be connected to USB connec-
tion port 1 to be used for Apple Car­Play and Android Auto.
USB connection port 1 is located in the media pocket.
Type A: front side port Type B: left side port
INFO:
. Refer to your AUX and USB device
manufacturer’s owner information re­garding the proper use and care of the device.
. Cables made by Apple Inc. should be
used to connect electronic devices marketed by Apple Inc.
. Models with two USB connection
ports: One USB memory device or one iPod
can be operated by the voice recogni­tion 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 7-23)
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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.
Models with NissanConnect
After an animated start-up screen is displayed, a message screen will be dis­played. 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 or the hybrid system stopped. Doing so may discharge the vehicle battery (12V battery). When you use the system, always keep the engine or the hybrid system running.
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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 (if so equipped).
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 Com­mander (if so equipped):
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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 dis­played, the audio source menu screen will be displayed.
“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)
INFO:
Pushing <AUDIO> will also display the audio screen.
Phone
Touching [Phone] on the Launch Bar will display the phone menu screen.
INFO:
Models with <
. Pushing <
will also display the phone menu screen.
“4. Hands-Free Phone”
Models with <
>:
> on the steering wheel
>:
. Pushing and holding <
steering wheel will also display the phone menu screen.
“4. Hands-Free Phone”
> on the
Info
Touching [Info] on the Launch Bar will display the information menu screen.
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 2-19)
INFO:
Pushing <MENU> 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 <MAP> 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 dis­played 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.
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“Settings menu” (page 2-23)
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.
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 hori­zontally.
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.
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. Horizontal scrolling
Touch [<] to scroll to the previous page.
Touch [>] to scroll to the next page. Indicates the position of the currently
displayed page.
Page scrolling with Display Com­mander (if so equipped):
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 [ page.
Indicates the total number of items in the list and the entry number of the selected item.
]or[ ] to skip to the next
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. Scrolling list by selecting alphabet
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 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 (if so equipped):
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
To operate the alphabetical keys for
indicator light will turn on when the setting is turned on.
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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
Example
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 key­board.
[A-Z]: Displays alphabet input screen. [
]: Displays symbol input screen.
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[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 <BACK> briefly to delete the last
character entered. Push and hold the button to delete all the characters entered.
. For Mexico:
Searching with two or more words is possible by touching [AND] between keywords.
Number input screen
Example
Entered characters are displayed. 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 <MENU> or touch [MENU] on the Launch Bar to display the HOME MENU screen.
On the HOME MENU screen which consists of 3 pages, preferred Shortcuts and Wid­gets 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-
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tents, keys in the box can be touched for operations.
INFO:
The HOME MENU screen can be edited.
For U.S. and Canada
Shortcuts/Widgets Content
[Home] Page 6-21 [Smartphone Con-
nection]
“Customizing HOME MENU screen” (page 2-21)
Default menus:
The following Shortcuts and Widgets are set to be displayed as default on the HOME MENU screen.
Available Shortcuts and Widgets may vary depending on models and specifications.
[Apple CarPlay] [Android Auto] [Previous Destina-
tions] [Call History] Page 4-4 [Audio Information] Page 3-14 [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 2-21 [Digital Clock] Digital clock is dis-
*1
*2
*1: Displayed when iPhone is connected. *2: Displayed when Android phone is
connected.
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Displayed when neither iPhone nor Android phone is connected.
Page 5-20 Page 5-23 Page 6-22
played.
For Mexico
Shortcuts/Widgets Content
[Home] Page 6-21 [Smartphone Con-
nection]
[Apple CarPlay] [Android Auto] [Previous Destina-
tions] [Call History] Page 4-4 [Audio Information] Page 3-14 [Edit Menu] Page 2-21 [Digital Clock] Digital clock is dis-
*2
Displayed when neither iPhone nor Android phone is connected.
*1
Page 5-20 Page 5-23 Page 6-22
played.
*1: Displayed when iPhone is connected. *2: Displayed when Android phone is
connected.
INFO:
. Default menus on the HOME MENU
screen are subject to change without notice.
. A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM
Traffic subscription is necessary to receive SXM information services (for
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U.S. and Canada).
Customizing HOME MENU screen
The HOME MENU screen can be persona­lized by selecting which Shortcuts and Widgets to be displayed and where to place them on the screen.
1. Push and hold <MENU> 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 to move. The arrows [ < ], [ > ], [
] will appear by the icon. (Only [ <
or [ ] and [ > ] are available for the Widget.)
2. Touch the arrows to move the icon.
Adding an item:
1. Touch a blank box for Widget/Short­cut.
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] (for U.S. and
Canada)
— [5-Day Weather Forecast] (for U.S.
and Canada)
— [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 subscrip­tion (for U.S. and Canada).
“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 5-18)
. 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 op­eration 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 func­tion.
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
vices (if so equipped), Bluetooth® func­tions, etc.
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. Various other settings
These functions will become available again when the vehicle 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.
SETTINGS MENU
Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar and touch a setting item you wish to adjust.
Available setting items may vary depend­ing on models and specifications.
Available setting items
Setting item Result
[Bluetooth] Displays the Blue-
tooth® Audio and Phone setting screen.
“Bluetooth® set­tings” (page 2-26)
[Phone] Displays the Phone &
Mail setting screen.
“Phone and text message assis­tant settings” (page 4-10)
[Navigation] Displays the naviga-
tion settings screen.
“Navigation set­tings” (page 6-58)
[Sound] Displays the audio
settings screen.
“Audio settings” (page 3-37)
[Display] Displays the display
settings screen.
“Display settings” (page 2-24)
[Volume & Beeps] Displays the volume
adjustment screen.
“Volume and Beeps settings” (page 2-24)
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[Clock] Displays the clock ad-
[Edit Home Menu] Displays the menu
[NissanConnect Services]
[Voice Recogni­tion]
[Camera] Displays the Camera
[Language & Units]
justment screen.
“Clock settings” (page 2-25)
editing screen.
“Customizing HOME MENU screen” (page 2-21)
Displays the Nissan­Connect settings screen.
Displays the voice re­cognition system set­tings screen.
setting screen. See vehicle Owner’s Manual for details of the monitor system.
Displays the Language and Units settings screen.
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“NissanConnect-
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Services set-
tings” (page 5-17)
“Voice recogni­tion settings” (page 7-23)
“Language and unit settings” (page 2-25)
[Apple CarPlay Settings]
[Android Auto Set­tings]
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.
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Displays the Apple CarPlay setting screen.
“Apple CarPlay ” (page 5-20)
Displays the Android Auto setting screen.
“Android Auto” (page 5-23)
Available setting items
Setting item Action
[Display] Turns the screen off.
[Brightness] Adjusts the brightness of
[Contrast] Adjusts the contrast of the
[Background Color]
Pushing and holding < will also turn off the screen. Push the < screen back on.
the display.
display. Changes the background
color of the map screen. Select the color mode from [Day] and [Night]. Pushing < change the background color.
> to turn the
> will also
>
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]. Available setting items may vary depend-
ing on models and specifications.
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Available setting items
Setting item Action
[Audio Vo­lume]
[Guidance Vo­lume]
[Ringtone] Adjusts the volume level
[Incoming Call/Siri]
[Outgoing Call] Adjusts the outgoing call
[NissanCon­nect Svcs.]
[Button Beeps] Turns on/off the button
[Guidance Voice]
Adjusts the volume level of the audio system.
Adjusts the volume level of the guidance voice and the voice recognition sys­tem voice responses.
of the ringtone of incom­ing calls.
Adjusts the volume level of the incoming call or Siri.
volume. Adjusts the volume level
of “text-to-speech” for text messaging and Nis­sanConnect announcements.
beep sound and alarm for a prohibited operations.
Turns on/off the voice guidance.
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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]
[Clock For­mat (24h)]
[Offset (hour)] Adjusts the offset value
[Offset (min)] Adjusts the offset value
[Daylight Savings Time]
[Time Zone] Select an appropriate time
Sets the clock display on/ off. When this item is on, the clock display appears.
Turns on/off the 24-hour display mode. When turned off, the clock is set to the 12-hour mode.
(hour).
(minutes). Turns on/off the daylight
saving time setting.
zone from the list. When selecting [Auto], the system selects the time zone automatically.
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 Lan­guage]
[Select Units] Selects the system unit.
Selects the system lan­guage. The language setting is applied to the touch screen display, voice announcements, the voice recognition system. It can also be applied to the vehicle information display.
The unit setting can also be applied to the informa­tion vehicle display.
INFO:
Do not change the position of the ignition switch while changing the language. If the selected language is also supported by the vehicle information display, a con­firmation message asking if you would like to also change the language for the vehicle information display is displayed. Select [Yes] to change the language on
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the vehicle information display.
CONNECTING BLUETOOTH® DE­VICE
Your vehicle is equipped with the Blue­tooth® Hands-Free Phone System and Bluetooth® audio device. If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth® en­abled cellular phone or Bluetooth® audio device, you can set up the wireless con­nection between your cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module or Blue­tooth® 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 in­vehicle 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 de­pending 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 differ­ent location may 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 2-26)
. The pairing procedure of the cellular
phone varies according to each cellu­lar phone. See the cellular phone Own­er’s Manual for the details.
. For U.S. and Canada:
Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ for a recommended Bluetooth® device.
. For Mexico:
Consult a NISSAN dealer for informa­tion regarding Bluetooth® device con­nection to your vehicle.
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®
[Connect De­vice]
[Select BT De­vice]
[Edit Bluetooth Information]
connection to the vehicle on/off.
Bluetooth® devices can be connected to the in­vehicle system.
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 infor­mation of the registered device.
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 “Steve’s 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 port ....... 3-5
Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ......... 3-7
Bluetooth® streaming audio ......................................... 3-9
Names and functions of audio
control buttons ........................................................................... 3-10
Audio main buttons (for U.S. and Canada) ...... 3-10
Audio main buttons (for Mexico) ............................ 3-12
Steering wheel mounted audio control
buttons (for U.S. and Canada)................................... 3-13
Steering wheel mounted audio control
buttons (for Mexico) .......................................................... 3-14
Audio operations ....................................................................... 3-14
Audio main operation ................................................... 3-14
Radio........................................................................................... 3-15
Compact Disc (CD) player .......................................... 3-21
USB memory device player ....................................... 3-24
iPod player ............................................................................. 3-28
Bluetooth® audio .............................................................. 3-32
Auxiliary (AUX) devices .................................................. 3-35
Audio settings .............................................................................. 3-37
Audio adjustments when map, audio or
HOME MENU is displayed ............................................ 3-38
CD/USB memory device care and cleaning ......... 3-38
CD ................................................................................................. 3-38
USB memory device ....................................................... 3-39
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AUDIO OPERATION PRECAU­TIONS
CAUTION
. Operate the audio system only
when the vehicle engine or the hybrid system is running. Operat­ing the audio system for extended periods of time with the engine or the hybrid system turned off can discharge 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 or the hybrid system not running, the ignition switch should be placed in the ACC position.
Radio reception is affected by station signal strength, distance from radio trans­mitter, buildings, bridges, mountains and other external influences. Intermittent changes in reception quality normally
are caused by these external influences.
Using a cellular phone in or near the vehicle may influence radio reception quality.
Radio reception
Your radio system is equipped with state­of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance radio reception. These circuits are de­signed to extend reception range, and to enhance the quality of that reception.
However there are some general charac­teristics of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect radio reception quality in a moving vehicle, even when the finest equipment is used. These characteristics are completely normal in a given recep­tion area, and do not indicate any mal­function 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.
3-2
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. Ex­ternal influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 miles (40 km). The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance between the transmitter and receiver. FM signals follow a line-of­sight 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 re­flective characteristics of FM signals, di­rect and reflected signals reach the receiver at the same time. The signals may cancel each other, resulting in mo­mentary flutter or loss of sound.
AM radio reception
AM signals, because of their low fre­quency, can bend around objects and skip along the ground. In addition, the signals can bounce off the ionosphere and be bent back to earth. Because of these characteristics, AM signals are also sub­ject to interference as they travel from transmitter to receiver.
Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing through freeway underpasses or in areas with many tall buildings. It can also occur for several seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in areas where no ob­stacles exist.
Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electri-
cal power lines, electric signs and even traffic lights.
HD RadioTMTechnology reception (for U.S.)
HD Radio Technology reception needs to be activated to receive HD Radio broad­casts.
“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)
This enables you to receive 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) broadcasts.
Satellite radio reception (for U.S. and Canada)
When the satellite radio is used for the first time or the 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 perfor­mance. Remove the ice to restore satellite radio reception.
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. 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 com­partment 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 malfunc­tion.
— 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 visit a NISSAN deal­er for service.
Unplayable file:
Indicates that a readable file is not found on the inserted CD. Check the data in your CD.
COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER
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. Do not force the USB device into
the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side­down 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 unin­tentionally. 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 mem­ory 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 manufacturer’s own­er 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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USB (Universal Serial Bus) CON­NECTION PORT
WARNING
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION
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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)
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.
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only) WMA tag (WMA only) AAC tag (AAC only)
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. MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pictures
Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the most well-known compressed di­gital audio file format. This format allows for near “CD quality” sound, but at a fraction of the size of normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an audio track 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 com­pression than the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more digital audio tracks in the same amount of space when compared to MP3s at the same level of quality.
. 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 sam­ples of a signal are converted from analog to digital (A/D conversion) per second.
. Multisession — Multisession is one of
the methods for writing data to media. Writing data once to the media is called a single session, and writing more than once is called a multises­sion.
. ID3/WMA tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the
part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title, artist, album title, encoding bit rate, track time duration, etc. ID3 tag in­formation is displayed on the Album/ Artist/Track title line on the display.
. AAC — Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is
a compressed audio format. AAC of­fers greater file compression than MP3 and enables music file creation and storage at the same quality as MP3.
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COMPRESSED AUDIO FILES (MP3/ WMA/AAC)
Explanation of terms
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 writing software, so the files might not
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Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW Supported file systems CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Supported ver­sions*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 fre­quency
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 fre­quency
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
play in the desired order.
. Music playback order of compressed
audio files is as illustrated.
Specification chart for CD
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*1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.
. 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 in­vehicle 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 Blue­tooth® module to prevent tone quality degradation and wireless connection
disruption.
. While an audio device is connected
through a Bluetooth® wireless con­nection, the battery of the device may discharge quicker than usual.
. This system supports the Bluetooth®
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Con­trol Profile (AVRCP).
. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Blue-
tooth® 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 communication and cause undesired noise. It is recom­mended that you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth® functions.
*2 Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played. *3 Made by iTunes. *4 Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.
BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS
AUDIO MAIN BUTTONS (for U.S. and Canada)
Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
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Type C (if so equipped)
<MENU>:
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.
<AUDIO>: Push to display the audio screen of
the previously selected source. Push again to display the audio
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played” (page 3-38)
source list screen.
<VOL/ >/<VOLUME/ >: Push to turn on/off the audio system. Turn to adjust the volume. <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND>: Turn to manually tune AM/FM, to
select SiriusXM categories and to select MP3/WMA/AAC folders. If no folders are found, tracks will be skipped.
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-
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AUDIO MAIN BUTTONS (for Mexico)
Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
<MENU>:
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 scanning can be performed.
<AUDIO>: Push to display the audio screen of
the previously selected source.
Push again to display the audio source list screen.
<VOLUME/ >: Push to turn on/off the audio system. Turn to adjust the volume. < /SOUND>: Turn the dial to scroll the highlighted
item. Push to select the highlighted item
when a menu screen is displayed. When this button is pushed when no
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item on the screen is highlighted, the audio settings can be changed.
“Audio adjustments when map, audio or HOME MENU is dis­played” (page 3-38)
STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS (for U.S. and Canada)
Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
Type C (if so equipped)
< >/< >:
Tilting the switch up/down while the audio system is turned on can oper­ate the audio system such as chan­ging tracks and radio preset stations or channels.
<SOURCE>: Push the switch to change the mode
to available audio source. < > (Volume control): Push + or - side of the switch to adjust
the volume.
INFO:
Steering wheel switches are mainly for the vehicle information display control and may not be able to operate the touch screen display depending on the condi­tions. Follow the pop-up guide messages and labels shown on the vehicle informa­tion display.
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STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS (for Mexico)
Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
< >/< >:
Tilting the switch up/down while the audio system is turned on can oper-
ate the audio system such as chan­ging tracks and radio preset stations.
<SOURCE>: Push the switch to change the mode
to available audio source. < > (Volume control): Push + or - side of the switch to adjust
the volume.
INFO:
Steering wheel switches are mainly for the vehicle information display control and may not be able to operate the touch screen display depending on the condi­tions. Follow the pop-up guide messages and labels shown on the vehicle informa­tion display.
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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 <VOL/ on the last audio source that was playing immediately before the system was turned off. Pushing <AUDIO> will also turn on the audio system and the correspond­ing audio screen will be displayed for operation. To turn off the audio system, push <VOL/
> or <VOLUME/ > to turn
> or <VOLUME/ > again.
Selecting audio source
1. Push <AUDIO> or touch [Audio] on the Launch Bar when the audio screen is displayed.
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2. Select an item from the audio source menu screens.
INFO:
Touching [Source] on the upper left cor­ner of the audio screen will also display the audio source menu screen.
RADIO
How to view radio screen
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The radio screen can be viewed and operated on the touch screen display.
[AM Menu]/[FM Menu]/[SXM Menu] (for U.S. and Canada):
[AM Menu]/[FM Menu] (for Mexico): Touch to display the radio menu
screen.
“Radio Menu” (page 3-18) [Source]: Touch to display the audio source
screen to select the other audio source.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) Preset number: A preset number is displayed if the
current frequency is stored as a pre­set station or channel (if so equipped).
Audio source indicator: Indicates the currently selected audio
source. Reception information display: Reception information currently avail-
able such as frequency, station, or channel (if so equipped) 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.
TAG indicator (for U.S.): TAG indicator is displayed if the
iTunes Tagging information exists in the HD Radio broadcast signal.
“Radio Menu” (page 3-18) 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 (if so equipped) currently tuned to.
“Presetting” (page 3-17) 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 3-18) “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 re­ceive 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) broad­casts.
“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)
Radio operation (for U.S. and Ca­nada)
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 3-14)
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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 <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> until the preferred station is selected.
Seek tuning:
Tilt and hold < 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/chan­nel for several seconds. Touching [SCAN] again during this period of several sec­onds will stop scan tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station/channel.
Pushing and holding < scan tune the stations/channels.
>/< > on the steering
>/< > will also
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 < wheel briefly or touch a preferred station/ channel on the preset list on the radio screen.
>/< > on the steering
Radio operation (for Mexico)
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 3-14)
INFO:
When the stereo broadcast signal is weak, the radio will automatically change from stereo to monaural reception.
Tuning:
To tune to stations manually, push
>/< > until the preferred station is
<
selected.
Seek tuning:
Tilt and hold < wheel to seek up/down to the next receivable broadcast station.
Scan tuning:
To scan tune the stations, touch [FM Menu] or [AM Menu] on the radio screen and then touch [SCAN]. The stations will be tuned from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting station for several seconds. Touching [SCAN] again during this period of several seconds will stop scan tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station.
Pushing and holding < scan tune the stations.
>/< > on the steering
>/< > will also
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Presetting:
Up to 6 for AM or 12 for FM stations can be registered in the preset list.
1. Select a radio band (AM or FM).
2. Tune to the station you wish to store in the preset list.
3. Touch and hold one of the preset numbers in the preset list.
4. Information such as frequency (AM/ FM), etc. will be displayed on the preset list.
To select and listen to the preset stations, tilt <
briefly or touch a preferred station on the preset list on the radio screen.
Radio Menu
Touch [FM Menu], [AM Menu], and [SXM Menu] (for U.S. and Canada) on the FM, AM or SXM (for U.S. and Canada) screen to display the corresponding screen.
The following items are available.
[FM Menu]/[AM Menu]:
>/< > on the steering wheel
[SCAN] Touch to scan tune the stations.
[Tag] (HD Radio broadcasts only)
“Radio operation (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 3-16) “Radio operation (for Mexico)” (page 3-17)
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.
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[Station List] (for U.S. and Canada)
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 auto­matically. When this item is turned off, the reception is fixed in the analog mode.
].
[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. [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 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 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.
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[SXM Menu] (for U.S. and Canada):
[SCAN] Touch to scan tune the channels.
[Tag] Touch to register the tag information for iTunes Tagging. If an iPod is plugged in
[Replay] Up to 30 minutes of the broadcast of the channel that has been tuned in to can be
“Radio operation (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 3-16)
after the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod and be used to
purchase the songs via iTunes.
replayed. Touch to select from [
], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] and [
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[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 Setting] 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 subscrip-
tion 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.
. 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 3-23) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source select
screen.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14)
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 3-22)
] Touch once 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 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 3-22)
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 auto­matically 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 3-14)
Skipping tracks:
To skip the tracks, push< touch [ down < repeatedly until preferred track is se­lected.
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.
]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/
>/< > on the steering wheel
INFO:
>/< >,
Changing folders:
To change folders, touch [CD Menu] and touch [Folder List].
“CD Menu” (page 3-23) For U.S. and Canada Turn <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> 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-forward­ing the track.
Control panel operation:
. Push and hold <
. Touch and hold [
Steering wheel switch operation:
. Tilt and hold <
steering wheel.
Changing play mode:
Repeat mode
Touch [ the repeat mode as follows.
. CD:
[Disc] [1 Track]
] on the CD screen to change
>/< >.
]/[ ].
>/< > on the
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. CD with compressed audio files:
[All] ? [1 Track] ? [1 Folder] ? [All]
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 return to the CD
[SCAN] Touch to scan the tracks on
[Folder List]* Touch to display the folder
Track List A list of the tracks on the CD
screen.
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.
list. Touch an item on the list to select the folder. Touch [ the previous screen to se­lect tracks in the folder.
is displayed. Touch an item on the list to select the track.
] and go back to
*: Displayed only when available.
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. Do not force the USB device into
the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side­down 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 unin­tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.
Refer to your device manufacturer’s own­er 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 vehicle’s audio system.
For the location of the USB connection port(s):
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.
CAUTION
“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec­tion Port and AUX (auxiliary) input jack” (page 2-12)
INFO:
Models with two USB connection ports: Only one of the two connected USB devices can be operated with the voice recognition system.
“Voice recognition settings” (page 7-23)
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How to view USB screen
[USB Menu]: Touch to switch to the USB Menu
screen.
“USB Menu” (page 3-27) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source select
screen.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) Track information: Track information such as the song
title, artist name and album name are displayed.
Audio source indicator: Models with one USB connection port: Indicates that an USB device is cur-
rently selected among other sources. Models with two USB connection
ports: 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 3-14) Album artwork/Turn direction indica-
tor:
Image of an album artwork is dis-
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played when available if the setting is turned on.
“USB Menu” (page 3-27)
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 bar indicates the progress in playing a track.
USB operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.
[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the
[
[ [ [
[
Track and folder number: Indicates the track number and the
folder number. Data type indicator: Indicates the type of data currently
playing.
repeat mode changes.
“Changing play mode” (page 3-27)
] Touch to return to the begin-
ning of the current track. Touch again to select the pre­vious 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 3-27)
USB memory device player op­eration
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 3-14)
To pause playing the USB memory device, touch [ [
Skipping tracks:
To skip the tracks, push < touch [ down < repeatedly until preferred track is se­lected.
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.
]. To resume playing, touch
].
>/< >,
]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/
>/< > on the steering wheel
INFO:
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Changing folders:
To change folders, touch [USB Menu] and touch [Folder List].
“USB Menu” (page 3-27) For U.S. and Canada Turn <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> 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 <
]/[ ], or tilt and hold < >/< >
[
>/< >, touch 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]
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 Play­ing]
[SCAN] Touch to scan the tracks in
[Folder List]*Touch to display the folder
[Album Art­work]
Track List A list of the tracks in the USB
Touch to display the USB screen.
the USB memory device. During scanning, the first several seconds of all the tracks will be played. Touch­ing [SCAN] again will cancel the scanning mode and the USB memory device will re­turn to play normally from the track which is playing.
list. Touch an item on the list to select the folder. Touch [ the previous screen to select tracks in the folder.
Touch to turn on/off the album artwork display on the USB screen.
is displayed. Touch an item on the list to select the track.
] and go back to
*: Displayed only when available.
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“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec­tion Port and AUX (auxiliary) input jack” (page 2-12)
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 Attached screen when the connection is completed. When the iPod is connected to the vehicle, the iPod music library can only be oper­ated by the vehicle audio controls.
Compatibility:
Made for
. iPod (5th generation)
. iPod touch (4th generation)
. iPod touch (3rd generation)
. iPod touch (2nd generation)
. iPod touch (1st generation)
. iPod touch
. iPod classic (80G/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 6s Plus
. iPhone 6s
. iPhone 6 Plus
. iPhone 6
. iPhone 5s
. iPhone 5c
. iPhone 5
. iPhone 4s
. iPhone 4
. iPhone 3GS
. iPhone 3G
. iPhone
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.
CAUTION
. Do not force the USB device into
the USB connection port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side­down 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 unin­tentionally. Pulling the cable may damage the port.
Connect the iPod to the USB connection port(s).
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INFO:
. Make sure that the iPod firmware is
updated.
. The Lightning
iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation), and iPod nano (7th generation).
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 gen­eration).
USB works with 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 manufacturer’s
owner information regarding the proper use and care of the device.
TM
connector works with
How to view iPod screen
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[iPod Menu]: Touch to display the iPod Menu
screen.
“iPod Menu” (page 3-31) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source list
screen.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) Track information: Track information such as the song
title, artist name and album name are displayed.
Audio source indicator: Models with one USB connection port: Indicates that an iPod device is cur-
rently selected among other sources. Models with two USB connection
ports: Indicates which iPod memory device
(iPod1 or iPod2) is currently selected. To switch to the iPod1 and iPod2, touch [Source] on the audio screen.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) 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 3-31)
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 pro­gress in playing the current track.
iPod operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.
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[ ] Each time [ ] is touched, the
[
[ [ [
[
mode changes.
“Changing play mode” (page 3-31)
] Touch to return to the begin-
ning of the current track. Touch again to select the previous 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
mode changes.
“Changing play mode” (page 3-31)
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.
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“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)
Selecting search method:
A list of search methods 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 [ down <
]/[ ] on the screen, or tilt up/
>/< > 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.
For U.S. and Canada Turning <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> while a
track is playing will also skip the tracks.
Skipping items:
Touch [iPod Menu] to display the item list. Turn <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> (for U.S. and Canada) or <
/SOUND> (for Mexico) to skip to different items on the list.
Fast-forwarding/rewinding:
To fast-forward or rewind the track, push and hold <
]/[ ], or tilt and hold < >/< >
[
>/< >, touch 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]
[Current List]
[Album Artwork]
[Playlists] Touch to display the playlist
[Artists] Touch to display the artist list
[Albums] Touch to display the album list
[Songs] Touch to display the song list
[Podcasts] Touch to display the podcast
[Genres] Touch to display the genre list
[Compo­sers]
Touch to display the iPod screen.
Touch to display the menu list which was displayed most re­cently.
Touch to turn on/off the al­bum artwork display on the iPod screen.
and touch an item on the list to select the playlist.
and touch an item on the list to select the artist.
and touch an item on the list to select the album.
and touch an item on the list to select the song.
list and touch an item on the list to select the podcast.
and touch an item on the list to select the genre.
Touch to display the compo­ser list and touch an item on the list to select the composer.
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Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth® Audio.
If you have a compatible Bluetooth® device with streaming audio (A2DP pro­file), 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 com­munication and cause undesired noise. It is recommended that you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Blue­tooth® functions.
[Audio­books]
On the list screen, touch and hold [
] on the right side of the screen to
[ jump by letter for faster scrolling.
Touch to display the audio­book list and touch an item on the list to select the audio­book.
INFO:
]or
BLUETOOTH® AUDIO
Connecting Bluetooth® audio de­vice
A Bluetooth® audio device must be con­nected to the vehicle before operation.
“Connecting Bluetooth® device” (page 2-26)
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How to view Bluetooth® audio screen
[BT Menu]: Touch to display the Bluetooth® audio
menu screen.
“BT Menu” (page 3-35) [Source]: Touch to switch to the source list
screen.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) 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 pro­gress in playing the current track.
Bluetooth® audio operation keys: Touch an icon for operations.
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[ ] Each time [ ]is
[
] Touch to return to the
[
/ ] Touch to play and pause
[
] Touch to select the next
[
] Each time [ ]is
Track number and device name: Indicates the track number and the
selected Bluetooth® device name.
touched, the repeat mode changes.
“Changing play mode” (page 3-35)
beginning of the current track. Touch again to select the previous track. Touch and hold to rewind the current track.
the track.
track. Touch and hold to fast-forward the track.
touched, the random mode changes.
“Changing play mode” (page 3-35)
INFO:
Depending on the audio device that is connected to the vehicle, track informa­tion 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 de­vice 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 3-14)
To pause playing the Bluetooth® audio, touch [ playing.
/ ]. Touch again to resume
Skipping tracks:
Push < screen, or tilt up/down < the steering wheel briefly to skip to the next or the previous track.
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.
For U.S. and Canada While a track is playing, turning <TUNE·SC-
ROLL/SOUND> will also skip the tracks.
Changing folders:
To change folders, touch [BT Menu] and touch [Folder List].
For U.S. and Canada Turn <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> to skip to
different folders. If no folders are found, tracks will be skipped.
>/< >, touch [ ]/[ ] on the
>/< > on
INFO:
“BT Menu” (page 3-35)
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Fast-forwarding/rewinding:
To fast-forward or rewind the track, push and hold <
]/[ ], or tilt and hold < >/< >
[ on the steering wheel.
Changing play mode:
Repeat mode
Touch [ repeat mode.
Random mode
Touch [ random mode.
INFO:
Available repeat/random modes change depending on the connected device.
>/< >, touch and hold
] on the screen to change the
] on the screen to change the
BT Menu
Touch [BT Menu] on the Bluetooth® audio screen to display the Bluetooth® audio menu screen.
The following items are available.
[Now Play­ing]
[Bluetooth Settings]
[Folder List]*Touch to display the folder
Track List A list of the tracks is dis-
*: Displayed only when available.
Touch to display the Blue­tooth® audio screen.
Touch to display the Blue­tooth® settings screen.
“Bluetooth® settings” (page 2-26)
list. Touch an item on the list to select the folder.
played. Touch an item on the list to select the track.
AUXILIARY (AUX) DEVICES
Connecting auxiliary devices
The auxiliary input jack is located in the media pocket.
“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connec­tion Port and AUX (auxiliary) input jack” (page 2-12)
The auxiliary input jack accepts any stan­dard 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 cable with a mono 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.
“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)
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How to view AUX screen
[Source]: Touch to switch to the source list
screen.
“Selecting audio source”
(page 3-14) 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], [Med­ium] and [High].
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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.
[BOSE® Centerpoint] (if so equipped)
When this item is turned on, surround sound playback is generated from a traditional stereo recording. Turn on the item to activate BOSE® Centerpoint and to change its effect level with [Surround Volume].
[Surround Volume] (if so equipped)
Touch [+]/[-] to adjust the Surround Volume level if BOSE® Centerpoint [ON].
[Driver’s Audio Stage] (if so equipped)
When this item is turned on, a better sound will be provided to the driver’s position. The driver can enjoy a more crisp and clear sound that is specialized for the driver’s seat position. The prominency of the effect of this feature depends on the type of music that is played. For some music, it may be difficult to recognize the effect of the feature.
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AUDIO SETTINGS
Audio settings can be adjusted or audio related functions can be turned on/off with the following procedure.
1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.
2. Touch [Sound].
INFO:
The setting items [BOSE® Centerpoint] and [Surround Volume] will be disabled when an analog radio signal is received.
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AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS WHEN MAP, AUDIO OR HOME MENU IS DIS­PLAYED
For U.S. and Canada
When the Map, Audio or HOME MENU screen is displayed, some audio settings can be adjusted with <TUNE·SCROLL/
SOUND>. Each time <TUNE·SCROLL/ SOUND> is pushed, the selected setting
item will change as follows. [Bass] ? [Treble] ? [Balance] ? [Fade] Rotate <TUNE·SCROLL/SOUND> to adjust
the level of the selected setting item.
For Mexico
When the Map or Audio screen is dis­played, some audio settings can be ad­justed with <
<
lected setting item will change as follows. [Bass] ? [Treble] ? [Balance] ? [Fade]
/SOUND> is pushed, the se-
/SOUND>. Each time
Rotate < level of the selected setting item.
/SOUND> to adjust the
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
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cleaner or alcohol intended for indus­trial use.
. A new disc may be rough on the inner
and outer edges. Remove the rough edges by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pen or pencil as illustrated.
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 USB memory device
to direct sunlight.
. Do not spill any liquids on the USB
memory device.
Refer to the USB memory device Owner’s Manual for the details.
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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 ..................................................................................... 4-10
Bluetooth® setting ........................................................... 4-13
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To avoid draining the vehicle battery, use a phone only after starting the engine or the hybrid system.
Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System. If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth® en­abled cellular phone, you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular
phone and the in-vehicle phone module. With Bluetooth® wireless 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 se­lected cellular phone turned on and carried in the vehicle.
You can register up to 5 different Blue­tooth® 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 fre­quency band (2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth® and the wireless LAN func­tions at the same time may 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.
. For U.S. and Canada:
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/
. For Mexico:
Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the in-vehicle phone module. Consult a NISSAN dealer for details regarding phone compatibility.
. You will not be able to use a hands-
free phone under the following condi­tions:
— 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
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 op­eration while talking on the phone, pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so.
CAUTION
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parking garage, behind a tall build­ing 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 person’s 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 con­nection, the battery power of the cellular phone may discharge quicker than usual.
. For U.S. and Canada:
Visit the website below for trouble­shooting help if the Bluetooth® Hands­Free Phone System seems to be mal­functioning.
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/
. For Mexico:
If the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System seems to be malfunctioning, it is recommended you consult a NISSAN dealer for support.
. Some cellular phones or other devices
may cause interference or a buzzing noise to come from the audio system speakers. Storing the device in a dif­ferent location may reduce or elim­inate the noise.
. Refer to the cellular phone Owner’s
Manual regarding the telephone pair­ing procedure specific to your phone, battery charging, cellular phone an­tenna, etc.
. The antenna display on the monitor
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 caller’s voice clearly as well as to minimize its echoes.
. If reception between callers is unclear,
adjusting the incoming or outgoing call volume may improve the clarity.
. 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.
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INDICATORS
Indicators for phone and text messa­ging are displayed on the top of the screen.
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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 re­maining Bluetooth® device bat­tery.
PHONE
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 success­ful, a message on the touch screen display indicates that the cellular phone was selected.
Connecting Bluetooth® Hands­free Phone
A cellular phone device must be con­nected to the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System before operation. Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be connected to the system.
“Connecting Bluetooth® device” (page 2-26)
INFO:
To select a phone, Bluetooth® of the phone device needs to be turned on.
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 dis­played.
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Making a call
1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.
2. Select one of the following methods to make a call.
[Quick Dial] :
Select a telephone number from a list of personally selected numbers.
“Quick Dial” (page 4-12)
[Phonebook] :
Select a person and the phone num­ber you wish to call from the phone­book.
Depending on the device, the phone­book will be downloaded from the cellular phone automatically when it is connected. If the automatic down­load does not take place, the tele­phone number must be transferred to the hands-free phone system from the cellular phone prior to using this method.
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“Phone settings” (page 4-10)
[Call History] :
Select a telephone number from re­cent 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 num­bers” (page 2-18)
3. Dialing will start and the screen will change to the call in progress screen.
Receiving a call
When you receive a phone call, a notifica­tion 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 <
wheel.
. Touch [Answer].
Rejecting a call:
To reject the call, touch [Decline].
Holding a call:
To hold the call, touch [Hold Call].
INFO:
Operation for answering and rejecting a received phone call is also available on the vehicle information display. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
>/< > on the steering
During a call
The screen as illustrated will appear dur­ing 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.
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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 <
wheel.
. Touch [Answer].
The screen as illustrated will appear dur­ing 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].
>/< > on the steering
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
[Use Handset] Transfer the call to the
[Mute]/[Can­cel Mute]
[Dial Number] Using the touch tone, send
[Switch Call]* Answer another incoming
*: Available when a call is received while on the line with another person. The avail­ability of this function depends on the phone device.
Action
cellular phone. When muted, your voice
will not be heard by the person on the other end of the line.
digits to the connected party for using services such as voicemail.
call. The person you are talking to will be placed on hold. Push once more to speak to the person on hold again.
INFO:
To adjust the person’s voice to be louder or quieter, push + or - side of < steering wheel or turn <VOL/
<VOLUME/
phone.
>, while talking on the
> on the
> or
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 ex­treme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation.
. Laws in some jurisdictions may
restrict the use of “Text-to­Speech.” 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.
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. 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.
CAUTION
This feature is disabled if the con­nected device does not support it. See the phone’s Owner’s 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 notifi­cation will appear on the vehicle informa­tion display and on the touch screen display with a tone.
To check the message, touch [Read]. Touch [Ignore] to save the message to be checked later.
INFO:
. Depending on the phone device, noti-
fication display setting needs to be turned on on the phone device.
. Operation for reading a new message
is also available on the vehicle infor­mation display. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual.
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.
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1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.
2. Touch [Text Message].
3. Touch [Create Message].
Received message screen
Example
Touching [Read] on the new message notification screen or selecting a message from the message 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 read­ing.
. [Call]:
If the sender of the message is regis­tered 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 sender’s 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 2-24)
. Some of the operations are also avail-
able on the vehicle information dis­play. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for details.
Sending a text message
This function may not be supported depending on the phone device.
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The following items are available.
Available item
[Quick Dial] Select a recipient from Quick Dial. [Phonebook] Select a contact from the Phonebook.
[To]
[Select Text] [Fixed Text] Touch to display a list of pre-defined text messages.
[Send] Touch to send the message.
[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
[Custom Text] Touch to display a list of custom text message templates.
Action
confirm the address.
Custom text can be created or edited from the setting menu.
“Phone and text message assistant settings” (page 4-10)
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PHONE AND TEXT MESSAGE ASSISTANT SETTINGS
Phone settings
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System settings can be changed according to the user’s 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
[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
[Outgoing] [Missed]
[Phonebook] [Download Entire Phonebook] All of the phone numbers that are stored in a phonebook of a
[Download 1 Entry] Each of the phone numbers that are stored in the phonebook of a
[Downloaded List] The downloaded phonebook data is displayed. The items on the
a new entry.
Quick Dial.
cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle are downloaded at once.
cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle is downloaded one by one.
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.
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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 4-10)
Quick Dial
Up to 5 Quick Dial entries can be regis­tered.
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 depend­ing 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 regis­tered by touching [Settings] on the Launch Bar and then selecting [Phone].
“Phone settings” (page 4-10)
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
[Play] Play the recorded voice tag. [Store] Touch to record a voice tag for
[Replace] Touch to rerecord the voice
[Delete] Touch to delete the voice tag.
Action
the phone number.
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-
[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.
[Audio Player]
[Edit Bluetooth Informa­tion]
[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.
vehicle Bluetooth® module will be canceled.
Information of the selected device can be edited and the device can also be deleted from the device list.
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MEMO
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5 Information
Services settings ...................... 5-17
SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. and Canada) ............ 5-18
Viewing SiriusXM Travel Link ...................................... 5-18
Apple CarPlay ............................................................................. 5-20
Compatibility ........................................................................ 5-20
Apple CarPlay operation ............................................. 5-21
Apple CarPlay settings ................................................. 5-22
Apple CarPlay system limitations ........................ 5-22
Android Auto ................................................................................ 5-23
Compatibility ........................................................................ 5-23
Initial Android phone settings ................................ 5-24
Android Auto operation .............................................. 5-24
Android Auto settings ................................................... 5-25
Android Auto system limitations .......................... 5-26
Information menu ........................................................................ 5-2
NissanConnect
Subscription to NissanConnect
Legal disclaimer ...................................................................... 5-7
NissanConnect NissanConnect
Emergency support ........................................................... 5-15
NissanConnect
SM
Services (if so equipped) ............. 5-7
SM
Services features ........................ 5-7
SM
Services Menus ......................... 5-11
SM
SM
Services ....... 5-7
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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 (for U.S. and Canada), traffic information (for U.S. and Canada), vehicle information, current location information, navigation software version, etc.
Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar on the screen to display the Information menu. Available items may vary depending on models and specifications.
For U.S. and Canada
Menu item Result
[NissanConnect Services] Display the NissanConnect
“NissanConnectSMServices” (page 5-7)
[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].
SM
Service menu screen.
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Menu item Result
[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.
[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.
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Menu item Result
[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, it’s 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]
[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 the movie to display Movie 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] [Energy Flow] (model with hy-
brid system)
Displays energy information. Touch [History] to display the Fuel Economy History screen. For details of the Energy Flow, refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual.
[Eco Drive Report] Displays the Eco Drive Report.
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