ECU INFINITI QX60 2018 Infiniti Connection

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STARTING SYSTEM
The system starts when the ignition switch is
placed in the ACC or ON position.
START-UP WARNING
When the ignition switch is placed in the
ACC or ON position, the start-up screen is
displayed.
Touch [OK] after reading and agreeing to
the message. If you do not agree to the
message, some of the functions will be
disabled.
NOTE:
Do not keep the Infiniti InTouch
TMturned
on with the engine or the hybrid system
stopped. Doing so may discharge the vehicle
battery (12V battery). When you use the
Infiniti InTouch
TM, always keep the engine
or the hybrid system running.
INFO:
Once you select [Decline] on the start-up
screen, the [OK]/[Decline] screen will not be
displayed for 30 days.
TOUCH PANEL OPERATION
This system is mainly operated with the
touch screen display.
HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN
Basic operations can be done by touching,
swiping and dragging on the screen. . Touch
Select and execute the selected key on
the screen. .
Swipe
Menu screen pages will skip to the next
page.
. Drag
Drag scroll bar up or down to scroll the
menu screen.
2. Getting started
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2. Getting started
Models with navigation system:
More various operations are possible for a
map screen.
“Map operation” (page 6-4)
OPERATING MENU SCREEN
Touch [<] to scroll to the previous page.
Touch the preferred icon to execute a
function and display the next screen.
Indicates the position of the currently
displayed page out of the total number
of available pages.
Touch [>] to scroll to the next page.
A swipe gesture can also be used to move
quickly between pages.
SCROLLING LIST OR MESSAGE
Drag the scroll bar up or down to scroll
the message or list up or down.
Touch the preferred item.
If a listed item name is not completely
displayed (due to length), touch [>]to
display the hidden part of the name.
Touch []or[] to scroll the
message or list one item at a time.
Touch [
]or[] to skip to the next
or previous page.
SELECTING ITEM
When an item is touched, it is executed and
the next screen is displayed.
Touch [
] to return to the previous screen.
ADJUSTING SETTINGS
Level of volume, brightness, etc. can be
adjusted.
Touch the adjustment keys, such as [+]/[-],
[L]/[R], etc., to adjust each item. Each time a
key is touched, the indicator moves along the
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<BACK>:
Push to go back to the previous screen.
Keypad:
Push the keys below for operations.
Key Operations
<
>Push to play or pause the
movie.
<
> Push to stop playing the movie.
<
> Push to select the next chapter.
Push and hold to fast-forward
the movie.
<
> Push once to return to the
beginning of the current chap-
ter. Push again to select the
previous chapter. Push and
hold to rewind the current
movie.
<
> Push to fast-forward skipping
a number of seconds (for DVD-
VIDEO).
<
> Push to rewind skipping a
number of seconds (for DVD-
VIDEO).
<SPEAKER>:
Push to turn on all of the in-vehicle
speakers.
Volume control button <>/<>:
Push to adjust the speaker volume.
<DISPLAY SELECT>:
Slide the switch to the side correspond-
ing to the screen you wish to operate (L
or R).
<MENU>:
Push to display the operation screen for
the source that is being played.
“Menus” (page 3-60)
<ENTER>:
Push to execute the selected item.
<SET UP>:
Push to display the rear seat display
settings.
“Setting and information”
(page 3-61)
<HEADPHONE>:
Push to turn on the sound from the
headphones and turn off the speakers.
<>:
Push to turn on the backlighting of the
remote controller buttons. Battery replacement:
CAUTION
.
An improperly disposed battery can
harm the environment. Always con-
firm local regulations for battery
disposal.
. When changing the batteries, do not
let dust or oil get on the components.
NOTE:
Change the batteries of the remote con-
troller when it does not function properly.
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3. Audio system
To replace the battery:
1. Open the lid as illustrated above.
2. Replace both batteries with new ones.
.Recommended battery: Size AA x 2
.Be careful not to touch the batteryterminal.
.Make sure that the +and 7ends on
the batteries match the markings in-
side the compartment.
3. Close the lid securely.
.If you will not be using the remote controller for long periods of time,
remove the batteries.
.Replacement of the batteries is
needed when the remote controller
only functions at extremely close
distances to the Mobile Entertain-
ment System or when is does not
function at all.
Headphones
Two wireless headphones are provided with
the Mobile Entertainment System. The
headphones can only be used in the rear
seats.<MODE>:
Push to select a surround audio mode
optimal for the media. Three types of
virtual surround modes supported by
Natune surround sound technology are
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3. Audio system
To replace the battery:
1. Open the lid as illustrated above.For headphones, use a flat object, such
as a coin, if necessary, to open the lid
located on the back of the left head-
phone speaker. 2. Replace both batteries with new ones.
.Recommended battery: Size AAA x 2
.Be careful not to touch the battery
terminal.
.Make sure that the +and 7ends on
the batteries match the markings in-
side the compartment.
3. Close the lid securely.
Audio jacks for wired headphones
Type A (if so equipped)
Type B (if so equipped)
Commercially available headphones can also
be used by connecting them to the head-
phone jacks
located at the rear of the
center console box.
To adjust the volume of the wired head-
phone, push <VOL>
on the corresponding
side (left/right) to pull out the knob which
can be rotated to turn up or down the
volume.
Push <VOL>
back in when it is not in use.
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6. Navigation (if so equipped)
— The endpoint of the route may notexactly match the destination.
— If you calculate a route on a main road, the system may display a route from
another main road. This may be
because the position of the vehicle
icon is not accurate. In this case, park
the vehicle in a safe location and reset
the vehicle icon, or continue driving to
see if the position of the vehicle icon
is automatically adjusted before re-
calculating the route.
— There are cases in which the system shows an indirect route to reach the
destination or waypoints, if you set
them from stored or facility informa-
tion. In order to correct this, you must
be careful about the traffic direction,
especially when lanes with different
travel directions are shown sepa-
rately, such as interchanges and ser-
vice areas.
— This system makes no distinction be- tween limited traffic control and total
control (blockage). It may show an
indirect route even if the road is
usable. — Even if the freeway preference is set
to OFF, a route that uses the freeway
may be suggested.
— Even if the ferry preference is set to OFF, a route that uses a ferry line
may be suggested.
ROUTE GUIDANCE
INFO:
The system will only announce street names
when the system language is set to English.
Street names are not announced when the
system is set to French/Spanish.
Notification of intersection on or-
dinary road
1. “In about one quarter mile (400 meters), right (left) turn.”
2. “Right (left) turn ahead.”
Notification of consecutive inter-
sections on ordinary roads
When the road has three or more consecu-
tive intersections ahead, voice guidance will
announce the following.
1. “In about one quarter mile (400 meters), right (left) turn, then in about one quarter
mile (400 meters) left (right) turn.”
2. “Left (right) turn ahead, then in about one quarter mile (400 meters) right (left)
turn.”
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7. Voice Recognition
INFINITI VOICE RECOGNITION
SYSTEM
USING VOICE RECOGNITION
SYSTEM
Initialization
When the ignition switch is placed in the
ACC or ON position, Voice Recognition is
initialized. When completed, the system is
ready to accept voice commands. If <
>on
the steering wheel is pushed before the
initialization completes, the display will show
a message to wait until the system has been
ready.
BEFORE STARTING
To get the best recognition performance
from Voice Recognition, observe the follow-
ing items.
. The interior of the vehicle should be as
quiet as possible. Close the windows to
eliminate the surrounding noises (traffic
noise, vibration sounds, etc.), which may
prevent the system from correctly re-
cognizing the voice commands.
. Wait until the tone sounds before speak-
ing a command. .
Speak in a natural conversational voice
without pausing between words.
GIVING VOICE COMMANDS
1. Push <>located on the steering
wheel.
Example
2. A list of commands appears on the screen, and the system provides the
voice menu prompt.
When this screen is displayed, almost all
of the commands can be recognized.
Available commands for each category
can be shown on the right side of the
screen. Highlight a category listed in the
left side of the screen to find your
preferred command.
INFO:
Selecting a category by touching the
screen or pushing <
/OK>/<ENTER>
will execute the command. After execut-
ing the category command, only the
commands related to the selected cate-
gory can be recognized.
“Command list” (page 7-7)
3. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from
to,
speak a command. You can also select a
command by directly touching the
screen.
INFO:
The Voice Recognition System will pause
its operation when the INFINITI con-
troller/control panel is operated. To
resume the operation, push <
>on
the steering wheel.
4. Continue to follow the voice menu prompts and speak after the tone sounds
until the preferred operation is com-
pleted.
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7. Voice Recognition
First screen
Shows available command list. You can
select a command from this list by
touching the screen or using the
INFINITI controller/control panel.
Shows available command list. Dis-
played commands are only available to
execute through Voice Recognition. You
can say commands from the left screen
and the right screen continuously.
Second screen
Previously selected command.
Command list:
You can say a command or select a
command from the list by touching the
screen or using the INFINITI controller/
control panel. You can say preferred
word for < > enclosed part of the
command.
[Previous]/[Next]:
Say as a command or touch to go to the
previous/next screen.
List screen
Command numbers:
Speak 1 to 6 numbers to select. It is also
available to select a command from this
list by touching screen or using the
center dial.
How to speak numbers
Voice Recognition requires the user to speak
numbers in a certain way when giving voice
commands.
General rule:
Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be used.
(For example, if speaking 500, “five zero
zero” can be used, but “five hundred”
cannot.)
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