NISSAN ALMERA 2001 Service Manual

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SEL565X
ªLANGUAGEº MODE=NJEL0521S051. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªLanguageº.
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6. Select ªEnglishº or ªGermanº icon.
+When display indicates English, select ªEnglishº.
+When display indicates German, select ªGermanº.
7. Push ªMAPº switch, then the display will go back to the current
location map.
NOTE:
Use the program CD-ROM disk to change the language.
SEL543X
ªQUICK STOP CUSTOMER SETTINGº MODENJEL0521S061. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªQuick Stop Customer Settingº.
SEL544X
6. Select an item from the list.
SEL545X
ªROUTE PRIORITIESº MODENJEL0521S071. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªRoute Prioritiesº.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Control Panel Mode (Cont'd)
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SEL546X
6. Select an item from the list.
SEL547X
ªTRACKINGº MODENJEL0521S081. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªTrackingº.
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6. Select ªOnº or ªOffº icon.
+To leave no trail on the map, select ªOffº.
+To leave a trail in the map, select ªOnº.
7. Push ªMAPº switch, then the display will go back to the current
location map.
NOTE:
When a trail display is turned OFF, trail data is erased from the
memory.
SEL560X
SEL561X
ªDISPLAY SETTINGº MODENJEL0521S09Display Color SettingNJEL0521S09011. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªColorº. Display color will change to Day mode/Night
mode.
6. Select ªMAPº switch, then the display will go back to the cur-
rent location map.
NOTE:
+Display color can be changed independently when light-
ing switch is turned on and off.
+Initial setting of the color is as follows:
When lighting switch is turned off: Day mode
When lighting switch is turned on: Night mode
Day mode: White background
Night mode: Black background
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Control Panel Mode (Cont'd)
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SEL562X
Brightness SettingNJEL0521S09021. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªBrightº or ªDarkº to adjust the brightness of display.
6. Select ªMAPº switch, then the display will go back to the cur-
rent location map.
NOTE:
Display brightness can be adjusted independently when light-
ing switch is turned on and off.
SEL549X
ªHEADINGº MODENJEL0521S101. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªHeadingº.
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6. Select ªHeading upº or ªNorth upº icon.
+To display North up, select ªNorth upº.
+To display the car heading up, select ªHeading upº.
7. Push ªMAPº switch, then the display will go back to the current
location map.
SEL551X
ªNEARBY DISPLAY ICONSº MODENJEL0521S111. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªNearby Display Iconsº.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Control Panel Mode (Cont'd)
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SEL552X
6. Select and touch an item on the list.
7. Push ªMAPº switch, then the display will go back to the current
location map.
SEL553X
ªADJUST CURRENT LOCATIONº MODENJEL0521S121. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªAdjust Current Locationº.
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6. Select ªºorªº to calibrate the heading direction.
(Arrow marks will rotate corresponding to the calibration key.)
7. Select ªSetº. Then the vehicle mark will be matched to the
arrow mark.
8. Display will show ªHeading direction has been calibratedº and
then go back to the current location map.
SEL555X
ªBEEP ON/OFFº MODENJEL0521S131. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Touch ªBeep On/Offº.
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6. Select ªOnº or ªOffº icon.
+If you want the beep sound, select ªOnº.
+If you do not want the beep sound, select ªOffº.
7. Push ªPREVIOUSº switch, then the display will go back to the
current location map.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Control Panel Mode (Cont'd)
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SEL557X
ªCLEAR MEMORYº MODE=NJEL0521S141. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªClear Memoryº.
SEL558X
6. To delete all the stored places in ªAddress Bookº, ªAvoid Areaº
and ªPrevious Destº, select ªYesº.
SEL567X
ªCOUNTRYº MODENJEL0521S151. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Select ªSystem Settingº.
5. Select ªCountryº.
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6. Select and touch an item on the list.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Control Panel Mode (Cont'd)
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Guide Volume Setting=NJEL0522DESCRIPTIONNJEL0522S01Following voice guidance setting can be changed.
+Voice guidance activation/deactivation
+Voice volume of the guidance
SEL563X
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION SETTINGNJEL0522S021. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. The voice prompt can be turned on/off by pressing the ªGuid-
ance Volumeº button.
SEL563X
VOICE VOLUME SETTINGNJEL0522S031. Start the engine.
2. Push ªOPEN/CLOSEº switch and then open the display.
3. Push ªSETTINGº switch.
4. Volume of the voice can be controlled by bending the joystick
to left/right.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Guide Volume Setting
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Anti-theft System=NJEL0523DESCRIPTIONNJEL0523S03The 4-digit PIN must be entered when the display shows ªenter your PINº at the time the vehicle is purchased.
RHD ModelsNJEL0523S0301By integrating the Navigation System in the vehicle's interior and linking it to the vehicle's immobilizer system,
the possibility of the Navigation unit being stolen is effectively reduced. Each time the Navigation System is
switched on, the Navigation System will start up communication with the vehicle's immobilizer control unit
(IMMU) and verify an identification code. If communication cannot be established, or the verified code is
incorrect, the Navigation System will lock up showing ªANTI-THEFT FUNCTIONº on the Navigation display.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Anti-theft System
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SEF289X
CONSULT-II=NJEL0524CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURENJEL0524S011. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector.
PBR455D
3. Insert NATS program card into CONSULT-II.
: Program card
NATS-AEN00A
4. Turn ignition switch ON.
5. Touch ªSTARTº.
SEL517X
6. Perform each diagnostic test mode according to each service
procedure.
For further information, see the CONSULT-II Operation
Manual, NATS.
CONSULT-II DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE FUNCTIONNJEL0524S02
CONSULT-II DIAGNOSTIC TEST
MODEDescription
PIN INITIALIZATION Navigation system will be locked when the vehicle's owner enters the wrong PIN five con-
secutive times.
To release the lock, use ªPIN INITIALIZATIONº.
NAVI ID INITIALIZATION In normal times regulation codes are being communicated between Navigation Control
Unit and Dongle Control Unit.
Use ªNAVI ID INITIALIZATIONº to match the codes when either one has been replaced
due to breakdown or etc.
NOTE:
When any initialization is performed, all NAVI ID and PIN pre-
viously registered will be erased and then must be registered
again.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
CONSULT-II
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Trouble Diagnoses=NJEL0525SYMPTOM CHARTNJEL0525S01
Symptom Diagnoses/service procedureReference
page
Any function of the system
does not operate.Check power supply and ground circuit for NAVI control unit. EL-504
Strange screen color or
unusual screen brightness.1. Check ªDisplay Settingº MODE. EL-494
2. Check display in ªDiagnose the Displayº MODE. EL-485
The display is not dimmed
when turning lighting switch
to ON.1. Check ªDisplay Settingº MODE. EL-494
2. Check lighting switch signal input to NAVI control unit correctly in ªDiagnosis for
the signals from the carº MODE.EL-483
No navigation guide voice
are heard from front driver
side speaker.1. Check ªGuide Volume Settingº. EL-498
2. Check speaker relay. EL-505
Beep does not sound when
the system guides route.Check ªBeep On/Offº MODE. EL-496
Position marker does not
trace along the route being
traveled.Go to ªWORK FLOW FOR NAVIGATION INSPECTIONº. EL-502
Position marker does not
indicate forward or backward
movement.Check reverse signal input to NAVI control unit correctly by ªDiagnosis for the sig-
nals from the carº MODE.EL-483
Radio wave of GPS cannot
be received. (GPS marker
on the display does not
become green color.)1. Is there anything obstructing the GPS antenna on the rear parcel finisher?
(GPS antenna located under the rear parcel finisher.)Ð
2. Check GPS radio wave receive condition in ªGPS Information MODEº. EL-492
3. Check GPS antenna in ªSelf Diagnosisº MODE. EL-477
Heading direction of position
marker does not match
vehicle direction.1. Perform ªAdjust Current Locationº MODE. EL-496
2. Go to ªWORK FLOW FOR NAVIGATION INSPECTIONº. EL-502
Stored location in the
address book and other
memory functions are lost
when battery is disconnected
or becomes discharged.Stored location in the address book and other memory functions may be lost if the
battery is disconnected or becomes discharged. If this should occur, charge or
replace the battery as necessary and re-enter the information.Ð
Map appears grey and can-
not be scrolled.The current location in the memory is out of the map data area. Perform ªInitialize
Locationº.EL-489
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses
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WORK FLOW FOR NAVIGATION INSPECTION=NJEL0525S02
SEL519X
*1: EL-507
*2: EL-476
*3: EL-479*4: EL-483
*5: EL-503*6: EL-478
*7: EL-481
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
EL-502

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