Univex 2010 Armada User Manual

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
2010 ARMADA
INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
LOW TIRE PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
WINDSHIELD WIPER / WASHER SWITCH
STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES FOR AU­DIO CONTROL/BLUETOOTH
*See your Owner’s Manual for more information.
CRUISE CONTROL
POWER LIFTGATE SWITCH (IF SO EQUIPPED)*
POWER VENT WINDOWS (IF SO EQUIPPED)*
PEDAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT SWITCH
REAR OR FRONT AND REAR SONAR SYSTEM OFF SWITCHES (BEHIND STEERING WHEEL)
STEERING WHEEL TILT ADJUSTMENT*
HOOD RELEASE*
CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY
AUDIO SYSTEM
CLIMATE CONTROLS
FRONT-PASSENGER AIR BAG STATUS LIGHT
AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT JACK*
TOW MODE SWITCH (IF SO EQUIPPED)
VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL (VDC) OFF SWITCH
HEATED SEAT SWITCHES (IF SO EQUIPPED)*
Remote Keyless Entry System (if so equipped)................2
NISSAN Intelligent Key™ (if so equipped) ...................3
Automatic Door Locks ..............................4
Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch .......................4
Headlight and Turn Signal Control .......................5
Steering Wheel Switches for Audio Control/Bluetooth (if so equipped)
Cruise Control ...................................6
Automatic Climate Control............................7
Rear Climate Control Dials ...........................9
FM/AM/XM* Radio with CD Player (if so equipped) ............9
CompactFlash(CF) Player Operation (if so equipped)..........11
Music Box™ Hard-Disk Drive Audio System (if so equipped) .......12
Control Panel Display with Navigation System (if so equipped) .....12
RearView Monitor (if so equipped) ......................13
Clock Set/Adjustment .............................13
Vehicle Information Display...........................14
Instrument Brightness Control/Trip Change Button ............14
Automatic Drive Positioner (if so equipped) .................14
Pedal Position Adjustment Switch ......................15
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) Shift Switch (if so equipped) ..........16
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF Switch ................16
Tow Mode Switch (if so equipped) ......................16
Front Passenger Air Bag Status Light ....................17
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ..................17
Seat Belt Warning Light and Chime .....................17
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sonar System Off Switches (if so equipped) ................18
Child Safety Rear Door Lock .........................18
Outside Mirror Control Switch.........................18
Moonroof Controls (if so equipped) .....................19
Front Seat Adjustments ............................19
Adjusting and Folding the 2nd Row Seat ..................20
Tip Up for Easy Entry to the 3rd Row.....................21
Folding the 3rd Row Split Bench Seat (if so equipped) ..........21
3rd Row Power Folding Seats (if so equipped) ...............21
HomeLinkUniversal Transceiver (if so equipped) .............22
NISSAN Mobile Entertainment System (if so equipped) ..........23
BluetoothHands-Free Phone System (Without Navigation System –
if so equipped)..................................27
BluetoothHands-Free Phone System (Navigation System only –
if so equipped)..................................30
NISSAN Voice Recognition System (Navigation System only) ......33
Navigation System (if so equipped)......................38
This easy-to-use Quick Reference Guide is intended to help you more fully appreciate some of the unique features and functions of your new vehicle. However, it is not intended to replace your Owner’s Manual. The Owner’s Manual contains more detailed information to help you better understand the important safety warnings, features, operation and maintenance of your vehicle. All information, specifications, photographs and illustrations in this publication are those in effect at the time of printing. NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice and without obligation.
..................................6
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (if so equipped)
LOCK DOORS
Press the
UNLOCK DOORS
Press the only. Press the button again within 5 seconds to
unlock all doors.
OPEN WINDOWS
Press and hold the (The keyfob is not able to close the windows after opening them.)
POWER LIFTGATE (if so equipped)
Press and hold the power liftgate. The hazard lights will flash and a chime will sound to indicate that the
power open or power close sequence has started. If you press the button again, the liftgate will reverse direction immediately; a chime will sound to indicate the reversal.
button to lock all doors.
button once to unlock the driver’s door
button longer than 3 seconds to open the front windows.
button for longer than 0.5 seconds to open or close the
SILENCING THE HORN BEEP FEATURE
Using the keyfob:
To deactivate: Press and hold the
To activate: Press and hold the
Using the control panel display:
If you change the horn beep feature with the keyfob, the display screen will not show the
current mode. Use the keyfob to return to the previous mode and set horn beep feature using the control panel.
Press the SETTING button on the control panel.
Select “Comfort & Convenience”.
Press ENTER .
Select “Remote Key Response Horn”.
Set operation conditions to turn horn beep ON or OFF when unlocking the vehicle with
the keyfob.
2
and buttons for at least 2 seconds.
and buttons for at least 2 seconds.
NISSAN INTELLIGENT KEY™ (if so equipped)
The NISSAN Intelligent Key™ allows you to lock or unlock your vehicle, open your lift gate and start the engine.
NOTE: It is important to make sure the Intelligent Key is with you (that is, in your pocket or purse).
The operating range of the door and lift gate lock/unlock
function is approximately 31 in (0.8 m).
Locking the vehicle - Push any door handle Request
Switch
Unlocking the vehicle - Push any door handle Request
Switch
Push the door handle Request Switch 30 seconds; all other doors, including the liftgate and
liftgate glass, will unlock.
It is also possible to change the default settings of the Intelligent Keyunlock/lock by using the Comfort & Convenience mode under Settings in the control panel.
once.
once. The corresponding door will unlock.
again within
STARTING THE ENGINE
Push the ignition switch in.
Confirm KEY DETECTED appears in the Vehicle Information
Display.
Turn the ignition switch to the START position.
TURNING THE ENGINE OFF
Shift the transmission into P (Park).
Place the ignition switch in the LOCK position.
An audible warning chime will sound when exiting the vehicle if the ignition switch is not
completely placed in the OFF position.
SILENCING THE HORN BEEP FEATURE
Using the keyfob:
To deactivate: Press and hold the
To activate: Press and hold the and buttons for at least 2 seconds.
Using the control panel display:
If you change the horn beep feature with the keyfob, the display screen will not show the
current mode. Use the keyfob to return to the previous mode and set horn beep feature using the control panel.
Press the SETTING button on the control panel.
Select “Comfort & Convenience”.
Press ENTER.
Select “Remote Key Response Horn”.
Set operation conditions to turn horn beep ON or OFF when unlocking the vehicle with
the keyfob.
and buttons for at least 2 seconds.
3
AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS
All doors lock automatically when the vehicle speed reaches 15 MPH (24 km/h).
All doors unlock automatically when the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position
(Intelligent Key equipped vehicles) or when the key is removed from the ignition switch (non-Intelligent Key equipped vehicles).
The automatic lock and unlock functions can be deactivated or activated inde­pendently of each other. To deactivate or activate the automatic door lock or unlock
system, perform the following procedure:
1. Close all doors.
2. Place the ignition switch in the ON position.
3. Do one of the following within 20 seconds of performing Step #2:
To change AUTO UNLOCK settings: push and hold the power door lock switch to the
position (UNLOCK) for more than 5 seconds.
To change AUTO LOCK settings: push and hold the power door lock switch to the
position (LOCK) for more than 5 seconds.
4. When activated, the hazard warning lights will flash twice. When deactivated, the hazard warning lights will flash once.
5. The ignition switch must be placed in the OFF and ON position again between each setting change.
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
The ignition switch must be in the ON position to
activate the windshield wipers.
Move the lever to the following positions to oper-
ate the windshield wipers:
Intermittent (INT) – Front wipers operate intermittently and can be further adjusted by
twisting the time control ring
Low Speed (LO) – Continuous low-speed operation of front wipers.
High Speed (HI) – Continuous high-speed operation of front wipers.
Mist (MIST) – Lift the lever up for one sweep of the front wipers.
Rear Wipers (REAR) – Twist the end section to operate the first (INT) or second (ON) speed settings for the rear wipers.
The washer function activates the washer fluid and several sweeps of the wipers:
For FRONT WASHER, pull lever toward you.
For REAR WIPER, push lever away from you.
4
.
HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
TO ACTIVATE THE AUTOLIGHT SYSTEM:
Turn the headlight control switch to activate the autolight system. The autolight system can:
Turn the headlights on automatically when it is dark.
Turn the headlights off automatically when it is light.
Keep the headlights on for 45 seconds after you place the ignition switch in the OFF
position and all doors are closed.
to the AUTO position
TO DEACTIVATE THE AUTOLIGHT SYSTEM:
Turn the headlight control switch to the OFF , or position.
HEADLIGHT CONTROL SWITCH
Turn the headlight control switch to the position to turn on the front parking,
tail, license plate and instrument panel lights.
Turn the headlight control switch
other lights remain on.
to the position to turn on the headlights. All
FOG LIGHT OPERATION
Turn the switch (inside collar) to the
Turn the switch (inside collar)
to the OFF position to turn off the fog lights.
HIGH BEAM
Push the headlight control switch forward to
select the high beam function. The blue cator light illuminates. Pull the headlight switch
back to the original position to select the low beam. The blue
Pull and release the headlight control switch
and off.
indicator light goes off.
position to turn on the fog lights.
indi-
to flash the headlight high beams on
5
STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES FOR AUDIO CONTROL/ BLUETOOTH(if so equipped)
Press the MODE button to turn the radio system on.
To choose Preset A, B, C, Music Box™ (if so equipped), CD,
XM(if so equipped), CompactFlash(if so equipped) or DVD (if so equipped), press MODE repeatedly.
The tuning up or down
following:
Push the
preset station.
Push and hold the
seek the next or previous broadcasting radio station.
Push the
seconds to change tracks on the CD/CF card.
If the vehicle is equipped with a CD changer, push and hold the
than 1.5 seconds to change between CDs.
If the vehicle is equipped with the Music Box, push and hold the
than 1.5 seconds to change between playlists.
Push the VOL control switch up or down to increase or decrease the volume.
switch for less than 1.5 seconds to change to a
switch while playing a CD/CF card (if so equipped) for less than 1.5
switch can be used to perform the
switch for more than 1.5 seconds to
switch for more
switch for more
CRUISE CONTROL
To activate the cruise control, push the ON·OFF switch. The
indicator light in the Vehicle Information Display will illuminate.
To set cruising speed, accelerate the vehicle to the desired
speed, push the COAST·SET switch and release it. The SET indicator light in the Vehicle Information Display will illuminate.
To reset at a faster cruising speed, push and hold the
ACCEL·RES switch. When the vehicle attains the speed you desire, release the switch.
To reset at a slower cruising speed, push and hold the COAST·SET switch. Release the
switch when the vehicle slows to the desired speed.
To cancel cruise control, push the CANCEL switch or tap the brake pedal. The SET
indicator light in the Vehicle Information Display will go out.
To resume a preset speed, push and release the ACCEL·RES switch. The vehicle
returns to the last set cruising speed when the vehicle speed is over 25 MPH (40 km/h).
To turn off cruise control, push the ON·OFF switch. Both the CRUISE indicator light and
the SET indicator light in the Vehicle Information Display will go out.
6
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
AUTO BUTTON
Press the AUTO button
. Turn the driver’s side temperature control dial to
the desired temperature. This will allow the fan speed, air flow distribution and temperature to be automatically maintained at the selected temperature.
To disable auto mode, press the MODE button
button
Press the DUAL
or press the front defroster control button .
button to turn the passenger’s side temperature controls on or
, press the fan speed control
off. This will allow the passenger’s side temperature to be adjusted independently from the driver’s side control.
When AUTO is pressed, AUTO will be displayed. When DUAL is pressed, DUAL
will be displayed.
DRIVER’S SIDE TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL/AUTO MODE
Turn the driver’s temperature control dial left for cold air or right for hot air.
PASSENGER’S SIDE TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL/DUAL MODE
Turnthe passenger’s temperature control dial left for cold air or right for hot air. Doing so will activate dual mode.
AIR FLOW/MODE BUTTON
Press the MODE button repeatedly to select the following air flow outlets:
Air flows from the center and side vents.
Air flows from the center, side, and foot vents.
Air flows mainly from the foot vents.
Air flows from the defroster and foot vents.
Air flows mainly from the defroster vents.
7
FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTONS
Press
(slower) or (faster) button to control fan speed. Press AUTO to
automatically control fan speed. Press OFF to turn the climate control off.
DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING FRONT AND SIDE WINDOWS
Press the defroster control button
to turn the system on. The A/C automatically
turns on when the defroster mode is selected.
Turn the driver’s side temperature control dial
left or right to set the desired
temperature.
To set the defroster on high, press and hold the
button until fan speed
increases.
DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING REAR WINDOW AND OUTSIDE HEATED MIR­ROR (if so equipped).
Push the rear window defroster switch
on. Push the switch again to manually turn
the defroster off. This function automatically turns off in approximately 15 minutes.
A/C ON/OFF BUTTON
Press the A/C button to manually turn the A/C on or off.
AIR RECIRCULATION BUTTON
Press the air recirculation button
to recirculate air inside the vehicle.
Press the air recirculation button
again to turn air recirculation off.
The air recirculation mode can only be selected if the air flow control mode is in the
following positions:
8
or .
REAR CLIMATE CONTROL DIALS
To adjust the climate control system for rear seat passengers, use the dials on the overhead console.
REAR FAN SPEED CONTROL DIAL
REAR TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL/REAR CTRL BUTTON
Press the REAR CTRL button to transfer rear climate functions to the rear passengers.
AIR FLOW/MODE BUTTONS
Press to select the following air flow outlets:
Air flows from the ceiling and foot vents.
Air flows from the ceiling vents.
Air flows mainly from the foot vents.
FM/AM/XM* RADIO WITH CD PLAYER (if so equipped)
PRESET A·B·C BUTTON
Press the PRESET A·B·C button until you reach the desired setting. The radio is equipped with three separate banks, each with six station presets. You may store any combination of FM, AM or XMradio presets on each bank.
9
DISC/AUX BUTTON
Press the DISC/AUX button to play a CD loaded into the CD player. Press the DISC/AUX button again to play a compatible device such as an MP3 player when it is
plugged into the auxiliary jacks located below the climate controls (cable not included). Press the DISC/AUX button again to play a DVD loaded into the DVD player (if so equipped). Press the DISC/AUX button again to play the CompactFlashDrive, if a card is in the drive.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the volume on any compatible device plugged into the auxiliary jack to find the most desired sound level of the audio system.
AM·FM/SAT BUTTON
Pressing the AM·FM/SAT button will change the band to either FM, AM or XMradio stations.
STATION SELECT BUTTONS
To store a radio station in a preset, you must first select the FM, AM or SAT (if so equipped) radio band by pressing the AM·FM/SAT button and tuning to the desired FM, AM or XMstation. Then press and hold the desired station select button for at least 2 seconds. When the preset indicator illuminates, a beep will sound, indicating memorization is complete. To retrieve a previously set station, select the memory bank where the preset was set, then press the corresponding station select button.
EJECT BUTTON
Press the
button; the CD will eject.
SCAN·RPT BUTTON
Press the SCAN·RPT button while listening to a radio station (FM, AM or XM). The
radio will stop for 5 seconds at each station that has significant signal strength. Pressing the SCAN·RPT button again during this 5-second period will stop scan tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station. If the SCAN·RPT button is not pressed within 5 seconds, scan tuning moves to the next station.
To change the play pattern of the CD, CompactFlash(if so equipped) or Music Box
Hard-Disk Drive Audio System (if so equipped), press the SCAN·RPT button.
SEEK/CAT AND TRACK BUTTONS
To scan quickly through each broadcasting station, press the SEEK/CAT or the
TRACK button.
To skip from one track to another on a CD, press the SEEK/CAT or the TRACK
button. Each time the button is pressed, the CD will advance or skip back one track.
When the SEEK/CAT or the TRACK button is pressed and held while a CD is
playing, it will rewind or fast forward. When the button is released, the CD will play at normal speed.
10
TUNE/FOLDER AND AUDIO KNOB (Bass, Treble, etc.)
To manually tune the radio, turn the TUNE/FLDR knob. If playing a CD that is
formatted with MP3/WMA folders, turn the TUNE/FLDR knob to scroll through the available folders.
Adjust the Bass, Treble, Fade and Balance by pressing the AUDIO knob until the
desired mode appears in the display. Then turn the AUDIO knob to adjust to the desired level.
*XMSatellite Radio is only available on vehicles equipped with optional XMsatellite subscription service.
COMPACTFLASH(CF) PLAYER OPERATION (if so equipped)
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position and insert a CF card into the
CompactFlashplayer slot press the DISC/AUX button repeatedly
to switch to the CompactFlashmode.
PLAYING THE COMPACTFLASH CARD
The CompactFlashplayer can only play MP3s and WMAs stored on the Compact­Flashcard.
. Then
Select the CompactFlashplayer by using one of the following methods:
Press the MODE select button on the steering wheel.
Press the DISC/AUX button.
Give voice commands.
SEEK/CAT AND TRACK BUTTONS
Press the SEEK/CAT button or the TRACK button while the CF card is being played;
the next track or the beginning of the current track on the CF will be played.
Press and hold the SEEK/CAT (rewind) button or the TRACK (fast forward) button for
more than approximately 1.5 seconds; the CF card will play while rewinding or fast forwarding. When the SEEK/CAT (rewind) button or the TRACK (fast forward) button is released, the CF card will return to the normal playing speed.
The NISSAN controller can also be used to select tracks when the CF card is being played.
EJECTING THE CF CARD
Press the knob next to the CF slot
while a CF card is inserted; the CF card will be
ejected.
11
MUSIC BOX™ HARD-DISK DRIVE AUDIO SYSTEM (if so equipped)
The Music Box hard-disk drive audio system can store songs from CDs being played. The system has a 9.3 gigabyte (GB) storage capacity and can record up to 200 hours
(approximately 2,900 songs).
RECORDING CDS
The system will not record MP3 or WMA files, only regular formatted CDs.
1. Turn on the audio system and insert a CD.
2. Touch the “REC” key. The system starts recording and playing the first track on the CD and REC CD appears on the screen.
PLAYING RECORDED SONGS
Select the Music Box audio system by using one of the following methods:
Press the MODE select button on the
steering wheel.
Press the MUSIC BOX button on the
control panel.
Give voice commands.
SEEK/CAT AND TRACK BUTTONS
Press the SEEK/CAT button or the TRACK button while a track is being played; the
next track or the beginning of the current track will be played.
Press and hold the SEEK/CAT (rewind) button or the TRACK (fast forward) button for
more than approximately 1.5 seconds; the track will play while rewinding or fast forwarding. When the SEEK/CAT (rewind) button or the TRACK (fast forward) button is released, the track will return to the normal playing speed.
Turn the TUNE/FLDR knob to change to another album or artist.
The NISSAN controller can also be used to select tracks.
CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if so equipped)
INFO BUTTON
When the INFO button is pressed, the following information modes will display on the screen:
Warning Messages (if there are any)
Fuel Economy (Distance to Empty, Average
Fuel Economy, Fuel Economy Record)
Tire Pressure (View vehicle’s tire pressure)
Trip Computer (Elapsed Time, Driving Dis-
tance, Average Speed)
Maintenance (Customize up to four mainte-
nance intervals)
12
MAINTENANCE ITEMS
You can set up to four different maintenance interval items. To display the setting of the maintenance interval, select one of the four “Reminder” keys using the NISSAN controller and press the ENTER button. To set the maintenance interval, select the “Interval” key using the NISSAN controller and press the ENTER button. Use the NISSAN controller to change the interval; press the BACK button to accept the changes. To reset the maintenance interval, select the “Reset Distance” key using the NISSAN controller and press the ENTER button.
DISPLAY SCREEN SETTINGS
The SETTINGS screen will appear when the SETTING button is pressed. Select the “Display” key using the NISSAN controller and press the ENTER button to choose from various display screen options. The “Display” key will allow you to adjust the information shown on the display screen, such as brightness or contrast.
REARVIEW MONITOR (if so equipped)
When the shift selector is moved to the R (Reverse) position, the monitor display will automatically change to show the area directly behind the vehicle.
The colored lines on the display screen indicate approximate distances to objects.
Red 1.5 ft (0.5 m); Yellow 3 ft (1 m); Green 7 ft (2 m) and
10 ft (3 m).
CLOCK SET/ADJUSTMENT
NAVIGATION SYSTEM ONLY (if so equipped)
Press the SETTING button, then select the “Clock” key using the NISSAN controller and press the ENTER button to access the following clock settings:
On-screen Clock – When this item is
turned to ON, a clock is always dis­played in the upper right corner of the screen. The clock is automatically ad­justed by the GPS system.
Clock Format – Choose either the 12-
hour clock display or the 24-hour clock display.
Offset Adjust – Adjust the time by increasing or decreasing per minute.
Daylight Saving Time – Turn this item to ON for daylight saving time application.
Time Zone – Choose the time zone.
13
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
When the INFO button is pressed, the following modes will display on the screen:
Warnings (if there are any)
Range (average distance to empty)
Rotate the dial button to enter the highlighted mode.
to highlight the desired mode. Press the INFO
INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL/TRIP CHANGE BUTTON
The instrument brightness control operates when the headlight
control switch is in the
Turn the control to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel
lights.
Press the change button to select trip computer features.
or position.
AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER (if so equipped)
The automatic driver positioner system has two features:
Memory storage function.
Entry/exit function.
MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTION
Two positions for the driver’s seat, accelerator and brake pedals, and outside mirrors can be stored in the automatic driver positioner memory. Follow these procedures to set driver preferences.
SET THE DESIRED POSITIONING
1. Place the shift selector in the P (Park) position.
2. Place the ignition switch in the ON position and adjust the driver’s seat, accelerator and brake pedals, and outside mirrors to the desired positions.
3. Press the SET (memory) button and within 5 seconds press the position button (1 or 2) until the indicator light illuminates. The position is now stored in memory.
14
LINK TO KEYFOB
Within 5 seconds of setting the memory position (indicator light is ON and ignition
switch is in the ON position), press the
A keyfob can be linked to each memory button.
If memory positioning is re-set to a new location, the keyfob automatically re-links.
button on the remote.
RECALLING A MEMORY SETTING FROM THE MEMORY PAD
Place the shift selector in the P (Park) position, then:
Within 45 seconds of opening the driver’s door, push the memory switch (1 or 2 )or
Place the ignition switch in the ON position and push the memory switch (1 or 2 ).
FROM THE KEYFOB
If properly linked, operation of the button will automatically return the driver’s seat,
accelerator and brake pedals, and outside mirrors to the memorized position.
ENTRY/EXIT FUNCTION
The driver’s seat automatically moves to allow the driver to get into and out of the driver’s seat more easily. The driver’s seat slides backward when:
The driver’s door is opened with the ignition switch placed in the LOCK position.
The ignition switch is turned from ACC to LOCK with the driver’s door open and the shift
selector is in the P (Park) position.
The driver’s seat returns to the previous position when:
The key is inserted into the ignition switch.
The driver’s door is closed with the ignition switch placed in the LOCK position.
The ignition switch is turned from ACC to ON while the shift selector is in the P (Park)
position.
PEDAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT SWITCH
The accelerator and brake pedals can be adjusted for your driving comfort.
Adjust the pedals when the shift selector is in P (Park).
Push
driver.
Push
driver.
to move the position of the pedals away from the
to move the position of the pedals toward the
15
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) SHIFT SWITCH (if so equipped)
This system provides 4 positions so the driver can select the
desired drive mode according to driving conditions.
2WD – Dry, paved roads.
AUTO – Torque distribution to front and rear wheels will
change automatically, depending on road conditions.
4H – Rocky, sandy or snow-covered roads.
4LO – When maximum power and traction are required (steep grades, rocky, sandy or
muddy roads).
NOTE: The vehicle must be stopped and in N (Neutral) with the brake pedal depressed when shifting into and out of 4LO.
VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL (VDC) OFF SWITCH
The Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system uses various sensors to monitor driver inputs and vehicle motion. Under certain driving situations, the system will control braking and engine output to help keep the vehicle on its steered path. VDC may need to be temporarily shut off if you are trying to free a vehicle stuck in snow or mud.
Push the VDC OFF switch to deactivate the VDC system. The
light will illuminate in the instrument panel gauge area.
Push the VDC OFF switch again to activate the VDC system. The
instrument panel gauge area will turn off.
The VDC system is active while the vehicle is running, until the switch is pressed to turn
it off.
light in the
TOW MODE SWITCH (if so equipped)
Tow mode raises transmission shift points and should be used when pulling a heavy trailer or hauling a heavy load.
Tow mode includes the following features:
Grade logic — Reduces transmission shifts when pulling a trailer or
hauling a load up a grade.
Downhill Speed Control (DSC) — Automatically downshifts when
driving down a grade with a trailer or heavy load to help control vehicle speed.
To activate the system:
Push the TOW MODE switch to activate tow mode. The indicator light on the TOW
MODE switch illuminates when tow mode is selected.
Push the TOW MODE switch again to turn tow mode off.
Tow mode is automatically canceled when the engine is turned off.
16
FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG STATUS LIGHT
This vehicle is equipped with the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System. Under some conditions, depending on the type of occupant or object detected in the front passenger seat by the occupant classification sensor, the front passenger air bag is designed to automatically turn OFF. When the front passenger air bag is OFF, the front passenger air bag status light will illuminate.* For example:
When the system detects that the front passenger’s seat is occupied by a small adult,
child or child restraint as outlined in the Owner’s Manual, the indicate that the front passenger air bag is OFF and will not inflate in a crash.
When the front passenger’s seat is occupied and the passenger meets the conditions
outlined in the Owner’s Manual, the passenger air bag is operational.
*When the system detects that the front passenger’s seat is unoccupied, the passenger air bag status light will not illuminate, even though the front passenger air bag is OFF.
will not illuminate to indicate that the front
will illuminate to
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)
This system monitors tire pressure. If the low tire pressure warning light illuminates, check the tire pressure in all four tires.
Adjust the low tire pressure to the recommended COLD tire pres­sure shown on the Tire and Loading Information label located in the driver’s door opening. After tire pressures are adjusted, the vehicle will need to be driven at speeds above 16 MPH (25 km/h) to activate the TPMS and turn off the low tire pressure warning light.
SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT AND CHIME
The light and chime remind you to fasten your seat belts.
The light illuminates whenever the ignition switch is placed in the ON or START position and remains illuminated until the driver’s seat belt is fastened. At the same time, the chime sounds for approximately 6 seconds unless the driver’s seat belt is securely fastened.
With the ignition switch ON, the seat belt warning light
may also illuminate if the front passenger’s seat is occu­pied with the front passenger’s seat belt not fastened.
17
SONAR SYSTEM OFF SWITCHES (if so equipped)
REAR SONAR SYSTEM OFF SWITCH (if so equipped)
When backing up, this system will beep to alert you to obstacles within
5.9 ft (1.8 m) of the rear bumper. The system beeps faster as the vehicle gets closer to the obstacle. A continuous tone sounds when an obstacle is less than 10 in (25 cm) away from the bumper. Turn the system off by pushing the rear sonar system OFF switch. Push the switch again to enable the system. The system will automatically reset the next time the ignition switch is turned on.
FRONT AND REAR SONAR SYSTEM OFF SWITCH (if so equipped)
In addition to the rear sonar system feature described above, some vehicles are equipped with a front sonar system. This system detects obstacles both in front of and behind the vehicle.
When moving forward, this system will beep to alert you to obstacles within 3 ft (1.0 m) of the front bumper. The system beeps faster as the vehicle gets closer to the obstacle. A continuous tone sounds when an obstacle is less than 10 in (25 cm) away from the bumper. Turn the system off by pushing the sonar system OFF switch. Push the switch again to enable the system. The system will automatically reset the next time the ignition switch is in the ON position.
CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK
The child safety lock levers are located on the edge of the rear doors.
Child safety locks help prevent the rear doors from being opened
accidentally, especially when small children are in the vehicle.
When the lever is in the LOCK position, the door can only be opened
from the outside.
OUTSIDE MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH
POWER FOLDING MIRRORS (if so equipped)
Move the control knob to select the left or right mirror.
Adjust each mirror to the desired position using the control
knob
Push the
18
.
switch
to fold both mirrors in or out.
MOONROOF CONTROLS (if so equipped)
The ignition switch must be in the ON position to operate the moonroof controls.
TILTING THE MOONROOF
Push the tilt switch to the UP position to tilt the
moonroof up.
Push the tilt switch to the DOWN position
the moonroof down.
to tilt
SLIDING THE MOONROOF
Push the switch toward the OPEN position to fully open the moonroof.
Push the switch toward the CLOSE position
Push the switch in any direction while the moonroof is sliding open or closed to stop the
moonroof in the desired position.
to fully close the moonroof.
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENTS
WITH MANUAL SEATS (if so equipped)
Pull up on the lever under the front of the seat and slide
forward or backward. Release the lever to lock the seat in position.
Lift the lever
seatback forward or backward; release the lever when you have found a comfortable angle and the seat belt fits properly.
on the side of the seat to adjust your
WITH POWER SEATS (if so equipped)
Move the control forward or backward to adjust
the seat cushion forward or backward.
Pull up on the control
press down to lower the cushion.
Push the switch
seatback backward.
forward to move the seatback forward; push it back to move the
to raise the seat cushion;
19
Lumbar support (driver’s seat)
The driver’s seat has a lumbar support; adjust it by moving the lever
up or down.
ADJUSTING AND FOLDING THE 2ND ROW SEAT
To adjust the seatback, pull up on the lever and
lean back. This allows adjustment of the seatback for occupants of different sizes, to help obtain proper seat belt fit.
To fold the 2nd row captain’s chair (if so equipped) flat for maximum cargo hauling:
Remove the 2nd row center console.
Pull the strap
cushion) forward, and fold the seat cushion toward the front of the vehicle.
Lift up on the recline lever
forward.
Then fold the carpet panel flap
the vehicle. (The carpet panel flaps provide a level cargo floor when the 3rd row seats are also folded flat.)
Reverse this process to return the 2nd row captain’s
chair to a seating position.
Make sure to properly raise the seatback to an upright position and push the seat cushion down into place.
(located in the center of the seat
to fold the seatback flat
toward the back of
20
TIP UP FOR EASY ENTRY TO THE 3RD ROW
The 2nd row outboard seats can be tipped forward
for easy entry or exit from the 3rd row bench seat. To enter the 3rd row, lift up on the latch on the upper corner of the seatback on the 2nd row
outboard seats and fold the seatback forward at an angle at the seat base. This will release the back of the seat so it may be tipped forward.
Then, lift up on the lower corner of the seat base and
tip the 2nd row outboard seat forward. To exit the 3rd row bench seat, lift up on the same latch and fold the seatback forward onto the seat base. Then, lift up on the seat base and tip it forward.
located
FOLDING THE 3RD ROW SPLIT BENCH SEAT (if so equipped)
To fold the seats flat, disconnect and secure the
center seat belt and tongue from the retractor base.
Pull up on the latch
corner of each seatback, and fold the seatback forward over the seat base.
To raise the seats, lift the seatbacks and make sure
they are fully latched in the upright position.
, located on the outside
3RD ROW POWER FOLDING SEATS (if so equipped)
The 3rd row power folding seat controls are located on the 2nd row passenger (right-hand) side cup holder console and on the passenger (right-hand) rear quarter trim panel area (behind 3rd row seating).
The left-side switch controls the driver’s side 3rd row bench seat. The right-side switch controls the passenger’s side 3rd row bench seat.
The power folding seats only operate when the transmission is in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) position.
To fold down the 3rd row seats using the power folding seat switch, push
the down portion
To return the seats to the normal upright position, push the up
portion
A warning beep will sound 5 times if the seat is not in the full upright or folded position
when the ignition switch is placed in the ON position.
of the switch.
of the switch.
21
HOMELINKUNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER (if so equipped)
SYSTEM OPERATING TIPS
Garage doors, electrical gates, entry doors, etc. will be activated during programming.
To avoid injury, make sure that people and objects are clear of all doors or gates during programming. Your vehicle’s engine should be turned off while programming the HomeLinkTransceiver.
To program your HomeLinkTransceiver to operate a garage door, gate, or entry door
opener, home or office lighting, you need to be at the same location as the device.
NOTE: Garage door openers (manufactured after 1996) have “rolling code pro­tection”. To program a garage door opener equipped with “rolling code protec­tion”, you will need to use a ladder to get up to the garage door opener motor to be able to access the “smart” or “learn” program button.
PROGRAMMING YOUR HOMELINKUNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER (Mirror, Sun Visor or Overhead Console)
1. To begin, press and hold the two outer HomeLinkbuttons (to clear the memory) until the indicator light blinks slowly (after 20 seconds). Release both buttons.
2. Position the end of the hand-held transmitter 1-3 in (26-76 mm) away from the HomeLinksurface.
3. Using both hands, simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLinkbutton you want to program and the hand-held transmitter button. DO NOT release the buttons until step 4 has been completed.
4. Hold down both buttons until the indicator light on the HomeLinkflashes, changing from a “slow blink” to a “rapidly flashing blink”. This could take up to 90 seconds. When the indicator light flashes rapidly, both buttons may be released. The rapidly flashing light indicates successful programming. To activate the garage door or other pro­grammed device, press and hold the programmed HomeLinkbutton - releasing when the device begins to activate.
5. If the indicator light on the HomeLinkblinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns solid, HomeLinkhas picked up a “rolling code” garage door opener signal. You will need to proceed with the next steps to train the HomeLinkto complete the program­ming, which may require a ladder and another person for convenience.
6. Press and release the “smart” or “learn” program button located on the garage door opener’s motor to activate the “training mode”. This button is usually located near the antenna wire that hangs down from the motor. If the wire originates from under a light lens, you will need to remove the lens to access the program button.
NOTE: Once you have pressed and released the program button on the garage door opener’s motor and the “training light” is lit, you have 30 seconds in which to perform step 7. Use the help of a second person for convenience to assist when performing this step.
22
7. Quickly within 30 seconds of pressing and releasing the garage door opener program button, firmly press and release the HomeLinkbutton you’ve just programmed. Press and release the HomeLinkbutton up to three times to complete the training.
8. Your HomeLinkbutton should now be programmed. (To program the remaining HomeLinkbuttons for additional door or gate openers, follow steps 2-8 only.)
NISSAN MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (if so equipped)
The NISSAN Mobile Entertainment System can be played on the front control panel screen by inserting a DVD with the shift selector in P (Park) and the parking brake on.
DVD PLAYER CONTROLS
EJECT BUTTON – Press once to eject a DVD from the player.
DVD SLOT – Insert the DVD here.
INPUT JACKS – These are used to plug additional compatible devices into the DVD
system. They are color-coded (yellow – video input; white – left channel audio input; red – right channel audio input).
ON SCREEN DVD OPERATION
To operate the DVD drive, select the preferred key dis­played on the operation screen using the NISSAN con­troller and press the ENTER button.
PAUSE key - Select the PAUSE key to pause the DVD. To resume playing the DVD, select
PLAY key. To pause the DVD, it is also
the
possible to press the the remote controller.
PLAY key - Select the
pausing the DVD. To start playing the DVD, it is also possible to press the on the keypad of the remote controller.
STOP key - Select the STOP key to stop playing the DVD. To stop playing the
DVD, it is also possible to press the
button on the keypad of
PLAY key to start playing the DVD, for example, after
button on the keypad of the remote controller.
button
23
SKIP (forward) key - Select the SKIP key to skip the chapter(s) of the disc
forward. The chapters will advance the number of times the
selected. Select the than 1.5 seconds to fast forward the disc. When the ENTER button is released, the
disc will be played normally. To skip the chapter(s) forward, it is also possible to press the
SKIP (rewind) key - Select the SKIP key to skip the chapter(s) of the disc
backward. The chapters will go back the number of times the
selected. Select the than 1.5 seconds to rewind the disc. When the ENTER button is released, the disc
will be played normally. To skip the chapter(s) backward, it is also possible to press the
button on the keypad of the remote controller.
button on the keypad of the remote controller.
SKIP key, then press and hold the ENTER button for more
SKIP key, then press and hold the ENTER button for more
SKIP key is
SKIP key is
PLAYING A DIGITAL VIDEO DISC
The DVD player plays DVD videos, video CDs and audio CDs. To play a DVD, begin by placing the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position. Insert the disc into the slot. The disc is automatically drawn in. The player can be operated by using the control panel buttons or the remote control. The DVD player can be operated by pressing the DISC button. If you press the REAR CTRL button quickly, you will toggle between rear audio control on and off. Press the DISC button to toggle between the CD, AUX and DVD operation.
PLAYING A COMPACT DISC
The DVD player plays DVD videos, video CDs and audio CDs. To play a CD, begin by placing the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position. Insert the disc into the slot. The disc is automatically drawn in. The player can be operated by using the control panel buttons or the remote control.
USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS
Auxiliary input jacks are used to plug in compatible devices, such as video games and portable video players. The jacks are located on the DVD player and are color-coded for identification. Refer to the previous section titled “DVD PLAYER CONTROLS” for a descrip­tion.
FLIP DOWN SCREEN
The flip down screen has a wireless remote control receiver. The screen rotates down for viewing and back up into the housing when not in use.
24
REAR AUDIO CONTROLS (if so equipped)
To lock or unlock audio controls, press the REAR CTRL button on the front radio control panel.
VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON – This button allows the rear passengers to adjust the headphone volume.
MODE BUTTON – This button allows the rear passengers to change between FM, AM, CD and DVD.
SPEAKER CONTROL BUTTON – Press this button to turn the rear speakers off and the headphones on; press again to turn the rear speakers on and the headphones off.
NEXT BUTTON – When this button is pressed while in FM or AM mode, the radio will change to the next preset. The NEXT button does not function when playing a DVD or
CD.
SEEK BUTTON – In FM or AM mode, this button allows rear seat passengers to find the next radio station up or down the band frequency. In CD mode, this button allows the
rear passengers to chose the next or previous selection on the disc.
HEADPHONE JACKS – These allow 2 rear-seat passengers to listen privately to the audio system.
25
WIRELESS HEADPHONES
The wireless headphones include separate buttons for power and volume control. The headphones au­tomatically turn off after 30 seconds if no sound is present.
For optimum wireless headphone performance, in­crease the volume on the rear-seat controller to the maximum level and adjust the wireless headphone volume using the volume control on the wireless headphone. Using a lower volume setting on the rear-seat controller can cause static noise in the wireless headphones.
The wireless headphone audio signal originates from the rear audio controls. This signal needs an unobstructed path to the headphones to maintain performance.
REMOTE CONTROL
Power Button
Stop Button
Next Track/Chapter and Previous
Track/Chapter Button
Title Button
Enter Button
Display Button
Mode Button
Subtitle Button
Audio Button
Angle Button
Clear Button
Pause Button
Play Button
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse Button
Menu Button
Navigation Keys
Back Button
Numeric Keypad
26
BLUETOOTHHANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM (Without Navigation System – if so equipped)
With an overhead microphone and sound transmitted through the audio system speaker, the BluetoothHands-Free Phone System utilizes Bluetoothwireless technol­ogy and voice recognition to provide hands­free cellular phone communication.
SYSTEM OPERATING TIPS
Close all windows. Surrounding noises
may interfere with system operation and performance.
Press the
Wait for the tone before speaking.
Begin speaking a command within 5 seconds of the tone.
To go back to the previous command, say “Go back” or “Correction.”
To cancel a voice recognition session, simply wait 5 seconds, say “Cancel” or “Quit,” or
press the
To increase or decrease the volume of the voice prompts, push the VOL (volume) control
switch up or down on the steering wheel or turn the ON·OFF/VOL (volume) knob on the audio system while the system is responding.
Speak in a clear and natural voice without pausing between words.
If the Voice Recognition system does not recognize your voice commands, train the
system using the Speaker Adaptation Mode. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for a list of commands and further instructions.
Some commands are not available while the vehicle is in motion.
The “Help” command can be used in any menu to hear a list of available commands.
Please refer to the cellular phone manufacturer Owner’s Manual for detailed information
regarding your Bluetoothphone.
For recommended phones and detailed instructions, please visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth .
button on the steering wheel to activate voice recognition.
button.
PAIRING YOUR PHONE
To use the hands-free feature, you need to set up, or pair, the system to recognize your compatible cellular phone(s). Five Bluetooth-enabled phones can be paired. After setup, the system automatically connects with a paired phone when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, as long as the phone is on and in the vehicle.
27
PAIRING PROCEDURE
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when pairing the phone.
1. Press the
2. Say “Setup”.
3. Wait for the tone, then say “Pair phone”.
4. Wait for the tone, then say “New phone”.
5. Initiate pairing from the phone.
The pairing procedure varies according to each cellular phone model. For detailed
pairing instructions and a list of compatible phones, please visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth .
When prompted for a PASSKEY code, enter “1234” from the handset. (The PASS-
KEY code is assigned by NISSAN and cannot be changed.)
6. Say a name for the phone when the system asks you to provide one. You can give the phone a name of your choice.
7. Say a number between 1 and 5 when the system asks you for a priority level. The priority level determines which phone interacts with the system when two or more paired phones are active in the vehicle at the same time. Choose 1 if this is the only phone or the primary phone.
8. Say “Yes” or “No” when the system asks if you would like to select a custom ring tone. Follow the instructions provided by the system to choose a ring tone.
button on the steering wheel and wait for the tone.
SETTING UP YOUR PHONEBOOK – ADDING NEW ENTRIES
Each paired phone has its own dedicated phonebook. Each phonebook can store up to 40 names. Each name can have up to 4 locations/numbers: Home, Office, Mobile, and Other.
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when adding new entries.
1. Press the
2. Say “Phonebook”.
3. Wait for the tone, then say “New entry”.
4. When prompted, say the name for the new entry. For example, say “Michelle”. If the name is too short or too long, or if it sounds too much like a name that is already stored in the phonebook, the system tells you and prompts you to say a name again. Choose a new name.
5. Say “Yes” or “No” when the system asks you to confirm the name is correct.
6. Say a location (“Home,” “Office,” “Mobile” or “Other”) when the system asks you to provide one. The system acknowledges the location.
By Voice command - When prompted, say a phone number for the location. For
example, say “five five five one two one two”. The system repeats the number and prompts you for the next command.
28
button and wait for the tone.
By Bluetoothtransfer - Say “Transfer entry”. The system acknowledges the com-
mand and asks you to initiate the transfer from the phone handset. The new contact phone number will be transferred from the cellular phone via the Bluetoothcommu­nication link. The transfer procedure varies according to each cellular phone. See the cellular phone owner’s manual for details.
7. Say “Store” when you are finished entering numbers. The system confirms the name, location, and number.
8. Say “Yes” or “No” when the system asks if you would like to store another location for the same name. If you do not respond to the system prompt, the system ends the New Entry session.
MAKING A PHONE CALL
1. Press the button.
2. After the tone, do one of the following:
Say “Call [name] [location]”. For example, say “Call Michelle Home”.
Say “Call [number]”. For example, say “Call 123-456-7891”.
Say “Redial” to redial the previous phone number called by the system.
Say “Call International” to dial more than 10 digits or any special characters.
RECEIVING/ENDING A PHONE CALL
When you receive a phone call, a ring tone sounds through the audio system.
To accept the call, press the
To hang up the phone at the end of a call or to disconnect during call placement, press
the
button.
button. To reject the call, press the button.
HOW TO SAY NUMBERS
NISSAN voice recognition permits numbers to be spoken in a variety of ways.
Say “zero” or “oh” for “0”. Example: 1-800-662-6200 – Say “one eight zero zero six six
two six two oh oh”.
Say “pound” for “#”. Say “star” for “*” (available when using the “Call International”
command, and the “Send” command during a call).
Say “plus” for “+” (available only when using the “Call International” command).
Say “pause” for a 2-second pause (available only when storing a phonebook number).
29
BLUETOOTHHANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM (Navigation System only – if so equipped)
With an overhead microphone and sound transmitted through the audio system speaker, the BluetoothHands-Free Phone System utilizes Bluetoothwireless technol­ogy, touch-screen, and voice recognition to provide hands-free cellular phone communi­cation.
SYSTEM OPERATING TIPS
Close all windows. Surrounding noises
may interfere with system operation and performance.
Press the
Wait for the “Would you like to access Phone, Navigation, Information, or Help?” prompt
and the listening tone before speaking.
Begin speaking a command within 1.5 seconds of the listening tone.
To cancel a voice recognition session, press and hold the
To increase or decrease the volume of the voice prompts, push the VOL (volume) control
switch up or down on the steering wheel or turn the ON·OFF/VOL (volume) knob on the audio system while the system is responding.
Speak in a clear and natural voice without pausing between words.
Some commands are not available while the vehicle is in motion.
The “Help” command will bring up the voice recognition command list.
Please refer to the cellular phone manufacturer owner’s manual for detailed information
regarding your Bluetoothphone.
For recommended phones and detailed instructions, please visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth .
button on the steering wheel to activate voice recognition.
button for 2 seconds.
PAIRING YOUR PHONE
Before using the hands-free feature, you need to set up, or pair, the system to recognize your compatible cellular phone(s). Five Bluetooth-enabled phones can be paired. After setup, the system automatically connects with a paired phone when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, as long as the phone is on and in the vehicle.
30
PAIRING PROCEDURE
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when pairing the phone.
1. Press the PHONE button on the con­trol panel or press the the steering wheel.
2. Touch the “Pair phone” key on the touch-screen.
3. Touch one of the “None (Add New)” keys.
4. Initiate pairing from the phone.
The pairing procedure for cellular phones varies according to each cellular phone
model. For detailed pairing instructions and a list of compatible phones, please visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth .
When prompted for a PIN code, enter “1234” from the handset. (The PIN code is
assigned by NISSAN and cannot be changed.)
5. When the pairing is complete, the screen will show the phone’s listed name on the paired phone list screen.
button on
SETTING UP YOUR PHONEBOOK - ADDING NEW ENTRIES
Up to 40 phone numbers can be stored in the phonebook.
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when adding new entries.
1. Press the SETTING button, then touch the “Phone” key.
2. Touch the “Phonebook” key.
3. Touch one of the “None (Add New)” keys from the name list of the phone­book. There are different methods to input a phone number. Select one of the following options:
Enter Data by Keypad - Input the
name and phone number manually.
Copy from Downloaded Phonebook
- Select an entry from a list of phone numbers you have already trans­ferred from your phone to your ve­hicle.
Copy from Outgoing Call Logs - Store the name and phone number from the
outgoing call list.
Copy from Incoming Call Logs - Store the name and phone number from the
incoming call list.
31
Transfer via Bluetooth - Transfers an entry from your cellular phone to the vehicle’s
phonebook. The sending procedure from the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone model. See the cellular phone manufacturer’s owner’s manual for more details.
MAKING A PHONE CALL
To make a call, follow the procedures be­low:
1. Press the PHONE button on the in­strument panel or the the steering wheel. The “Phone”
screen will appear on the display.
2. Select the “Call (Phonebook)” key on the “Phone” menu, and press the EN- TER button.
3. Select the registered person’s name from the list, and press the ENTER button. Dialing will start.
button on
RECEIVING/ENDING A PHONE CALL
There are no voice commands for re-
ceiving or ending a phone call.
To accept the call, press the
ton on the steering wheel or touch the “Answer” key. To reject the call, touch the “Reject Call”key. To hang up, press
the Up” key.
Pressing the
nected phone call will allow you to send digits and special characters. After speaking the desired digits, press the ENTER button to send the recognized information.
button or touch the “Hang-
button during a con-
but-
HOW TO SAY NUMBERS
The system provides two commands for entering and dialing a phone number: “DIAL” and “INTERNATIONAL CALL”. The “DIAL” command is used for domestic phone numbers up to 10 digits in length, starting with the area code. The “INTERNATIONAL CALL” command is used when more than 10 digits need to be dialed or when special characters are required, such as *, #, or +. When using these two commands, please follow the phone digit speaking rules below:
Only single digits zero (0) to nine (9) can be spoken.
When saying the phone number 800-662-6200, the system will accept “eight-
hundred” in addition to “eight zero zero” or “eight oh oh.” 500, 700, and 900 are also supported.
The long-distance calling prefix “1” is not required when making a call.
“DIAL” COMMAND ONLY
You can say all the digits ofa7or10-digit phone number at one time.
32
For a 10 digit number, saying the phone number in groups of 3, 3, and 4 digits may
improve recognition for some speakers. To use this group dialing method, say only the first 3 digits of the phone number. After the system recognizes the number, it will request the next 3 digits and finally the last 4 digits.
If a phone number is incorrectly recognized, you can try entering the phone number
again using the 3-3-4 group dialing procedure by saying, “CHANGE NUMBER”.
“INTERNATIONAL CALL” COMMAND ONLY
You can say the entire phone number at once or in groups of any digit length.
For *, #, and +, say “star,” “pound,” or “plus,” respectively.
NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Navigation System only)
Voice Recognition allows hands-free op­eration of the phone, navigation, and ve­hicle information systems as a default set­ting (Standard Mode). Available commands are announced by the system and shown on the display. You can com­plete your desired operation by following the instructional prompts given by the sys­tem. The system will indicate when you can speak a command by sounding a tone.
To use voice recognition, push the (TALK) switch located on the steering wheel.
After pushing the Navigation, Information or Help?”. The screen also changes and shows the available
commands to speak. After the tone, say one of the command choices. The system will then proceed to the next step.
switch, the system responds with, “Would you like to access Phone,
Saying “Help” will display the User Guide explained later in this guide.
33
Continue listening to the prompts and respond after the tone until the desired operation is completed. Remember to wait for the tone before speaking. For proper recognition of phone numbers and street names, please review the operating tips below.
The commands shown in the menus above are available in Standard Mode. To access an expanded list of commands, please see “Alternate Command Mode” in this guide.
SYSTEM OPERATING TIPS
Before Starting
To get the best possible performance out of the Voice Recognition system, observe the following:
The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet as possible. Close the windows to minimize
the surrounding noises.
Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a command.
Speak in a natural conversational voice with minimal pauses between words.
If you want to repeat a step or if the system incorrectly recognized your command, push
switch on the steering wheel or the BACK button on the instrument panel.
the
If the system does not recognize your command, please repeat the command again.
However, avoid raising the volume of your voice or slowing down your speech unless the system prompts you to do so. Speaking too slowly reduces recognition accuracy.
How to speak phone numbers
The system provides two commands for entering and dialing a phone number: “DIAL“ and “INTERNATIONAL CALL“. The “DIAL” command is used for domestic phone numbers up to 10 digits in length, starting with the area code. The “INTERNATIONAL CALL“ command is used when more than 10 digits need to be dialed or when special characters are required such as *, #, or +. When using these two commands, please follow the phone digit speaking rules below:
Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be spoken.
Speak digits at a normal pace. Speaking too slowly reduces recognition accuracy.
When saying the phone number 800-662-6200, the system will accept “eight-
hundred” in addition to “eight zero zero” or “eight oh oh”. 500, 700, and 900 are also supported.
The long-distance dialing prefix “1” is not required when making a call.
“DIAL” COMMAND ONLY
You can say all the digits ofa7or10-digit phone number at one time.
For a 10 digit number, saying the phone number in groups of 3, 3, and 4 digits may
improve recognition for some speakers. To use this group dialing method, say only the first 3 digits of the phone number. After the system recognizes the first 3 digits, it will request the next 3 digits and finally the last 4 digits.
If a phone number is incorrectly recognized, you can try entering the phone number
again using the 3-3-4 group dialing procedure by saying, “CHANGE NUMBER”.
34
“INTERNATIONAL CALL” COMMAND ONLY
You can say the entire phone number at once or in groups of any digit length.
For *, #, and +, say “star”, “pound”, or “plus”, respectively.
VOICE COMMAND USAGE
Making a Phone Call
1. Push the
switch on the steering wheel. The
system responds with, “Would you like to access Phone, Navigation, Information, or Help?”. The commands are also displayed on the screen.
2. After the tone, say “PHONE”.
3. The system then displays the four available phone commands and says: “Please say Dial Number, Redial, Phonebook, or International Call”.
4. After the tone, do one of the following:
Say “DIAL NUMBER” to dial a 7 or 10-digit phone
number only. Then, follow the prompts to begin saying the phone number starting with the area code.
After the phone number has been recognized, say “DIAL”. If incorrect, say “CHANGE NUMBER”.
Say “REDIAL” to hear the last number dialed and
begin dialing.
Say “PHONEBOOK” to say a voicetag or a number from the displayed list.
Say “INTERNATIONAL CALL” to dial a number greater than 10 digits.
Receiving/Ending a Phone Call
There are no voice commands for receiving or ending a
phone call.
To accept the call, push the
switch on the steering wheel or touch the “Answer”key on the display. Toreject the call, touch the “Reject Call” key. To hang-up, push the switch, or touch the “Hang-Up” key.
Pushing the
switch during a connected phone call will
allow you to send digits and special characters. After speaking the desired digits, press the ENTER button to send the recognized information.
35
Setting a Destination to a Street Address
1. Push the
switch on the steering wheel.
2. The system responds with “Would you like to access Phone, Navigation, Information or Help?”.
3. Say “NAVIGATION”.
4. The system announces, Please say Address, Places, Home, or Previous Destinations.
5. Say “Address”.
6. Say the name of the state, “California”.
7. Say the name of the city, “Gardena”.
8. Say the name of the street, “Figueroa”.
9. Say the house number.
36
10. To begin route guidance, say “CALCULATE ROUTE”. To confirm the destination location on the map before proceeding, say “SHOW MAP”.
To improve recognition accuracy of street names, say the entire street name including
Boulevard, Way, North, South, Road, etc., if it is known.
If a list of choices appears, please say the number from the displayed list.
If you don’t know the house number when asked, say “No House Number”, and the
system will use a default location on the street.
Setting a Destination to a Place
After saying “NAVIGATION”, the command
“PLACES” allows you to select a nearby place category. The category selection will show the 5 nearest places of the chosen category.
To customize this list, please refer to the OTHER
SETTINGS section of your Navigation Owner’s Manual.
DISPLAYING THE USER GUIDE TUTORIALS
You can confirm how to use voice recognition by accessing a simplified User Guide. The guide contains basic instructions for using voice recognition, and tutorials for several voice
commands.
1. Press <INFO>.
2.
Highlight [VoiceRecognition] and press <ENTER>.
3. Highlight [User Guide] and press <ENTER>.
4. Highlight the desired topic and press <ENTER> to begin the tutorial.
ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE
For advanced operation, you can change to an Alternate Command Mode that enables the control of the audio system and climate control through voice recognition. Additional commands are also available for phone and navigation systems. When this mode is active,
the expanded list of commands can all be spoken after pushing the command menu prompts are turned off.
1. Press <SETTING>.
2. Highlight [Others] and press <ENTER>.
3. Highlight [Voice Recognition] and press <ENTER>.
switch, and the voice
37
4. Highlight [Alternate Command Mode] and press <ENTER>.
5. To confirm the new mode, push the
6. Verify that the screen changes to the one shown here.
The system will stop speaking and show all avail-
able commands.
Only the commands shown on the right will remain
as reminders.
Review the new command lists in the Owner’s
Manual, as some commands have been replaced.
Speaker Adaptation
When Alternate Command Mode is selected, it is recommended that the Speaker Adapta­tion procedure be performed to train the system to your voice. Speaker Adaptation allows up to three users to train the system to improve recognition accuracy. By repeating a number of commands, the users can create a voice model of their own voice that is stored in the system.
switch.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if so equipped)
GETTING STARTED
The Navigation System starts up when the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON position. To help ensure safe driving, some functions are grayed out, or muted, while driving. Park the vehicle in a safe location and then operate the Navigation System.
38
BASIC FUNCTIONS START-UP SCREEN
Read the precautions carefully, and
touch the “OK” key to accept.
NAVIGATION DISPLAY SCREEN
Displays navigation features and map.
DISABLED WHILE DRIVING
Not all features can be manually oper-
ated while the vehicle is in motion. The text for these restricted features turns from white to gray and cannot be se­lected. Alternatively, the voice recogni­tion system may have a related com­mand that can be used at anytime.
DAY/NIGHT BUTTON
Press the button to switch between the day screen (bright) and the
night screen (dark). Within 10 seconds of pressing the can adjust the brightness of the map display screen by pressing the directional buttons.
button , you
USING THE TOUCH-SCREEN
To maneuver around the navigation dis-
play screen, touch the screen to select the item or key displayed. To move around the map screen, touch and hold to scroll around.
39
SETTING BUTTON
Press the SETTING button to
change or set navigation preferences.
DEST (DESTINATION) BUTTON
Press the DEST button to display
the address book and alternative ways of programming a destination.
MAP BUTTON
Press the MAP button to display
the current location map screen.
INFO BUTTON
Press the INFO button to set or
view various information that is helpful for using the vehicle safely and comfort­ably.
ROUTE BUTTON
Press the ROUTE button to dis-
play various ways to modify the route to a destination.
40
ZOOM OUT/IN BUTTONS
Press the ZOOM OUT button or
the ZOOM IN button or decrease the scale of the map dis-
play.
to increase
BACK KEY / BUTTON
Touch the “Back” key to return to the
previous function shown on the naviga­tion display or press the BACK
button
.
VOICE BUTTON
Press the VOICE button to hear the current navigation situation.
SWITCHING THE MAP VIEW
Press the MAP button . The cur-
rent location map screen is displayed.
Touch the “Map Menu” key.
Touch the “Map Settings” key.
Touch the “Change View” key.
Touch either one of the “Plan View” keys
or one of the “Birdview” keys to select the map view. Press the MAP
button the changes.
or the “Back” key to accept
41
PLAN VIEW
Displays the map in a 2-dimensional environ-
ment similar to a road map.
BIRDVIEW™
Displays the map in an elevated perspective.
SELECTING A MENU SCREEN
1. To select a preferred menu key, touch the corresponding key on the screen.
2. Depending on the key you selected, a detailed menu screen, a character input screen or a setting screen, etc. is displayed. On the screen displayed, make adjustments, input information, etc. accordingly.
3. Touch the “Back” key to return to the previous screen without applying any changes; in some cases, touching the “Back” key will accept the changes you made.
4. Press the MAP button applying any changes.
NOTE: Depending on the menu selected, pressing the MAP button you to the current location map screen.
to return to the current location map screen without
STORING YOUR HOME IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK
Press the DEST button .
Touch the “Home (Add New)” key. If you
have already stored your home this key may not appear.
When you touch the “Home (Add
New)” key, a confirmation message is displayed. Touch the “Yes” key.
42
may not return
Ensure the correct Region is selected.
To change Region, touch the “Change Region” key and select the appropriate Region.
Touch the “Street Address” key. A char-
acter input screen is displayed.
Enter the street number of your home,
then touch the “OK” key.
Enter your street name, touch the “OK”
key. The map screen is displayed.
Press the directional buttons to adjust
your home location if necessary. After adjusting the location, touch the “EN-
TER” key.
Your home is displayed at the center of
the map. A confirmation message is dis­played, and the system sets your home as the destination.
Press the MAP button
to return to
the current location map screen. The home icon is displayed on the screen.
SETTING A STREET ADDRESS AS A DESTINATION
Press the DEST button .
Touch the “Street Address” key. A char-
acter input screen is displayed.
43
Enter the house number; when finished
touch the “OK” key. If you do not know the house number, touch the “No
House #” key.
Enter the name of the street. After fin-
ishing the entry, touch the “List” key. A list of possible street addresses is dis-
played.
Touch the correct address of the desti-
nation from the list. You might need to touch the “UP” or “DOWN” key to find
the preferred street address key.
The selected destination is displayed at
the center of the map. Touch the “Start” key after confirming the location of the displayed destination. The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route.
MOVING AROUND WITHIN A MAP
You can manually move across the map to view the surrounding area or to view a preferred location.
Touch the screen in the direction that you want to move across the map. Once you begin
moving on the map, the cross pointer appears.
Press the MAP button
map screen. The cross pointer disappears.
44
or touch the “Back” key to return to the current location
SETTING A POINT OF INTEREST AS A DESTINATION
Press the DEST button .
Touch the “Points of Interest” key.
Touch one of the Points of Interest keys.
Touch the “By Name” key. A character
input screen is displayed.
Enter the facility name to narrow down
your search. Touch the “List” key.
45
Touch one of the Points of Interest keys from the list.
The selected destination is displayed at
the center of the map. Touch the “Start” key after confirming the location of the displayed destination. The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route.
BEGINNING ROUTE GUIDANCE
After setting a destination and performing route calculation, the suggested route is dis­played.
Touch the “Start”key. The system will navigate
you through the guide points using visual and voice guidance.
When approaching a guide point, the system
automatically changes to the split screen and shows an enlarged view of the intersection.
When arriving at the destination, the route
guidance automatically ends.
46
MEMO
MEMO
MEMO
Nissan, the Nissan Brand Symbol, SHIFT_tagline, Z and Nissan model names are Nissan trademarks. © 2009 Nissan North America, Inc. QR0E-TA60U0 Printing: March 2009 (14)
Loading...