NISSAN JUKE 2015 F15 / 1.G Owners Manual

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The vehicle mayseem tonearly cleartheobject
in the display .However, thevehicle mayhitthe
object ifit projects overtheactual backing up
course.
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The position
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C
is shown furtherthanthe
position
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B
in the display .However, the
position
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C
is actually atthe same distance
as the position
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A
. The vehicle mayhitthe
object whenbacking uptothe position
*
A
if
the object projects overtheactual backing upcourse.
ADJUSTING THESCREEN
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T o set upthe RearView Monitortoyour
preferred settings,pushtheENTER/SETTING
button whiletheRearView Monitorscreenis
displayed. EachtimetheENTER/SETTING
button ispushed, thenext setting itemis
selected. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER orTUNE´SC-
ROLL control knobtoadjust eachitem.
Available settingitems:
. Brightness
. Contrast
The setting itemswilldisappear andthedisplay
will return tothe original screenifENTER/
SETTING buttonispushed whenthelast setting
item isselected orifthe screen isleft without
operation forsome time.Fordetails, seeªFM-
AM radio withCompact Disc(CD) playerº (P.4-
42) orªFM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc
(CD) player (Type A)º(P.4-50) .
OPERA TINGTIPS
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. When theshift lever isshifted tothe R
(Reverse) position,themonitor screenauto-
matically changestothe RearView Monitor
mode. However, theradio canbeheard.
. When theview isswitched, thedisplay
images onthe screen maybedisplayed with
some delay.
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. When thetemperature isextremely highor
low ,the screen maynotclearly display
objects. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. When strong lightisdirectly coming onthe
camera, objectsmaynotbedisplayed
clearly .This isnot amalfunction.
. Vertical linesmaybeseen inobjects onthe
screen. Thisisdue tostrong reflected light
from thebumper. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. The screen mayflicker underfluorescent
light. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. The colors ofobjects onthe RearView
Monitor maydiffer somewhat fromtheactual
color ofobjects. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Objects onthe monitor maynotbeclear ina
dark environment. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Ifdirt, rainorsnow accumulates onthe
camera, theRearView Monitormaynot
display objects clearly.Clean thecamera.
. Do not use alcohol, benzine orthinner to
clean thecamera. Thiswillcause discolora-
tion. To clean thecamera, wipewithacloth
dampened withdiluted mildcleaning agent
and then wipe withadry cloth.
. Donot damage thecamera asthe monitor
screen maybeadversely affected.
. Do not use wax onthe camera window.
Wipe offany wax with aclean cloth
dampened withmild detergent dilutedwith water.
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With theignition switchinthe ON position, push
the CAMERA buttononthe instrument panelor
move theshift lever tothe R(Reverse) position
to operate theAround ViewMonitor. The
monitor displays variousviewsofthe position
of the vehicle.
Available views:
. Bird's-Eye View
The surrounding viewofthe vehicle.
. Front-Side View
The view around andahead ofthe front
passenger's sidewheel.
. Front View
The view tothe front ofthe vehicle.
. Rear View
The view tothe rear ofthe vehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
situations suchasslot parking orparallel
parking.
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There aresome areas where thesystem willnot
show objects andthesystem doesnotwarn of
moving objects. Wheninthe Front orthe Rear
View display ,an object belowthebumper oron
the ground maynotbeviewed
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1
. When inthe
Bird's-Eye View,a tall object neartheseam
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3
of the camera viewing areaswillnotappear inthe
monitor
*
2
.
WARNING
. The Around ViewMonitor isacon-
venience butitis not asubstitute for
proper vehicle operation becauseit
has areas where objects cannotbe
viewed. Thefour corners ofthe
vehicle inparticular, areblind spots
where objects donot appear inthe
bird's-eye, front,orrear views. Al-
ways lookoutthewindows and
check withyour owneyes tobe sure
that itis safe tomove before
operating thevehicle. Alwaysoper-
ate the vehicle slowly.
. The driver isalways responsible for
safety during parking andother
maneuvers.
. Donot use theAround ViewMonitor
with theoutside mirrorsinthe
stored position, andmake surethat
the liftgate issecurely closedwhen
operating thevehicle usingthe
Around ViewMonitor.
. The distance between objects
viewed onthe Around ViewMonitor
differs fromtheactual distance. .
The cameras areinstalled abovethe
front grille, theoutside mirrorsand
above therear license plate.Donot
put anything onthe cameras.
. When washing thevehicle with
highpressure water,besure notto
spray itaround thecameras. Other-
wise, water mayenter thecamera
unit causing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran
electric shock.
. Do not strike thecameras. Theyare
precision instruments. Doingso
could cause amalfunction orcause
damage resulting inafire oran
electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not scratch thelens when cleaning
dirt orsnow fromthefront ofthe
camera.
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A VAILABLE VIEWS
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WARNING
. The distance guidelinesandthe
vehicle widthlinesshould beused
as areference onlywhen thevehicle
is on apaved, levelsurface. The
distance viewedonthe monitor is
for reference onlyandmay be
different thantheactual distance
between thevehicle anddisplayed
objects.
. Use thedisplayed linesandthe
Bird's-Eye Viewasareference. The
lines andtheBird's-Eye Vieware
greatly affected bythe number of
occupants, fuellevel, vehicle posi-
tion, road condition androad grade.
. Ifthe tires arereplaced withdiffer-
ent sized tires,thepredictive course
lines andtheBird's-Eye Viewmay
be displayed incorrectly.
. When driving thevehicle upahill,
objects viewedinthe monitor are
further thantheyappear. When
driving thevehicle downahill,
objects viewedinthe monitor are
closer thantheyappear. .
Use themirrors oractually lookto
properly judgedistances toother
objects.
. The vehicle widthandpredictive
course linesarewider thanthe
actual widthand
course.
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Front andRear View
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Guiding lines,which indicate thevehicle width
and distances toobjects withreference tothe
vehicle bodyline
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A
, are displayed onthe
monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthevehicle body.
. Red line
*
1
: approx. 1.5ft(0.5 m)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx. 3ft(1 m)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 7ft(2 m)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 10ft(3 m)
V ehicle widthguide lines
*
5
:
Indicate thevehicle widthwhenbacking up.
Predictive courselines
*
6
:
Indicate thepredictive coursewhenoperating
the vehicle. Thepredictive courselineswillbe
displayed onthe monitor whenthesteering
wheel isturned. Thepredictive courselineswill
move depending onhow much thesteering
wheel isturned andwillnotbedisplayed while
the steering wheelisin the straight ahead
position.
The Front Viewwillnotbedisplayed whenthe
vehicle speedisabove 6MPH (10km/h) .
WARNING
. The distance between objects
viewed inthe Rear View maydiffer
from theactual distance. Objectsin
the Rear View willappear visually
opposite fromthose viewed inthe
inside andoutside mirrors.
. On asnow-covered orslippery road,
there maybeadifference between
the predictive courselinesandthe
actual course lines.
. The displayed linesonthe Rear
View willappear slightly offtothe
right because theRear View camera
is not installed inthe rear center of
the vehicle.
. The vehicle widthandpredictive
course linesarewider thanthe
actual widthandcourse.
NO TE:
. When themonitor displays theFront
View andthesteering wheelturns
about 90degrees orless from the
straight aheadposition, boththeright
and leftpredictive courselines
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6
are
displayed. Whenthesteering wheel turns
about 90degrees ormore, the
predictive courselineisdisplayed only
on the opposite sideofthe turn.
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Bird's-Eye View
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The Bird's-Eye Viewshows theoverhead viewof
the vehicle whichhelpsconfirm thevehicle
position andthepredicted coursetoaparking
space.
The vehicle icon
*
1
shows theposition ofthe
vehicle. Notethatthedistance between objects
viewed inthe Bird's-Eye Viewdiffers fromthe
actual distance.
The areas thatthecameras cannotcover
*
2
are
indicated inblack.
After theignition switchisplaced inthe ON
position, thenonviewable area
*
2
is highlighted
in yellow for3seconds aftertheBird's-Eye Viewis
displayed.
In addition, thenon-viewable cornersaredis-
played inred (blink forthe first 3seconds)
*
3
to remind thedrivers tobe cautious.
WARNING
. Objects inthe Bird's-Eye Viewwill
appear furtherthantheactual dis-
tance because theBird's-Eye View
is apseudo viewthatisprocessed
by combining theviews fromthe
cameras onthe outside mirrors, the
front andtherear ofthe vehicle.
. Tall objects, suchasacurb or
vehicle, maybemisaligned ornot
displayed atthe seam ofthe views.
. Objects thatareabove thecamera
cannot bedisplayed.
. The view forthe Bird's-Eye View
may bemisaligned whenthecam-
era position alters.
. Aline onthe ground maybemis-
aligned andisnot seen asbeing
straight atthe seam ofthe views.
The misalignment willincrease as
the line proceeds awayfromthe
vehicle. .
Use thedisplayed linesandtheBird's-Eye
View asareference. Thelines andthe
Bird's-Eye Viewaregreatly affected bythe
number ofoccupants, fuellevel, vehicle
position, roadcondition androad grade.
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Guiding lines:
Guiding linesthatindicate thewidth andthe
front endofthe vehicle aredisplayed onthe
monitor.
The front-of-vehicle line
*
1
shows thefront part
of the vehicle.
The side-of-vehicle line
*
2
shows thevehicle
width including theoutside mirrors.
The extensions
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3
of both thefront
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1
and
side
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2
lines areshown withagreen dotted
line.
CAUTION
. The turn signal lightmaylook like
the side-of-vehicle line.Thisisnot a
malfunction.
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DIFFERENC EBETWEEN PREDICTIVE
AND ACTUAL DISTANCES
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Backing uponasteep uphill
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When backing upthe vehicle upahill, the
distance guidelinesandthevehicle widthguide
lines areshown closerthantheactual distance.
For example, thedisplay shows3ft(1 m) tothe
place
*
A
, but theactual 3ft(1 m) distance on
the hillisthe place
*
B
. Note thatanyobject on
the hillisviewed inthe monitor furtherthanit
appears.
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When backing upthe vehicle downahill, the
distance guidelinesandthevehicle widthguide
lines areshown furtherthantheactual distance.
For example, thedisplay shows3ft(1 m) tothe
place
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A
, but theactual 3ft(1 m) distance on
the hillisthe place
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. Note thatanyobject onthe
hillisviewed inthe monitor closerthanit
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The predictive courselines
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A
do not touch the
object inthe display .However, thevehicle may
hit the object ifit projects overtheactual
backing up
course.
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The position
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C
is shown furtherthanthe
position
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B
in the display .However, the
position
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C
is actually atthe same distance
as the position
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A
. The vehicle mayhitthe
object whenbacking uptothe position
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A
if
the object projects overtheactual moving course.
HOW TO SWIT CHTHE DISPLA Y
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With theignition switchinthe ON position, push
the CAMERA buttonormove theshift lever to
the R(Reverse) positiontooperate theAround
View Monitor.
When theRear View isdisplayed onthe leftside
on the screen, theview onthe right side
switches betweentheBird's-Eye Viewandthe
Front-Side Vieweach timetheCAMERA button
is pushed.
When theFront View/Bird's-Eye Viewisdis-
played onthe screen, pushing theCAMERA
button willswitch theview onthe right sideto
the Front-Side View.When theCAMERA button
is pushed again,thescreen whichwasdis-
played beforetheAround ViewMonitor was
activated isdisplayed.
If the shift lever isin the R(Reverse) position,the
available viewsare:
. Rear View/Bird's-Eye Viewsplitscreen
. Rear View/Front-Side Viewsplitscreen
If the shift lever isnot inthe R(Reverse) position,
the available viewsare:
. Front View/Bird's-Eye Viewsplitscreen
. Front View/Front-Side Viewsplitscreen
The display willswitch fromtheAround View
Monitor screenwhen:
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. the shift lever isin the D(Drive) position
(CVT model) orthe shift lever isout ofthe R
(Reverse) position(MTmodel) andthe
vehicle speedincreases aboveapproxi-
mately 6MPH (10km/h) .
. adifferent screenisselected.
HOW TO ADJUST THESCREEN
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For thedisplay adjustment, seeªHow touse the
APPS´i buttonº (P.4-5) .
MOVING OBJECTDETECTION (MOD)
FUNCTION
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The Moving ObjectDetection (MOD)system
can inform thedriver ofmoving objects when
driving outofgarages, maneuvering intoparking
lots and inother suchinstances.
The MOD system detects movingobjects by
using image processing technologyonthe
image shown inthe display .
The MOD system operates inthe following
conditions whenthecamera viewisdisplayed:
. When theshift lever isin the P(Park) orN
(Neutral) position(CVTmodel) orthe shift
lever isout ofthe R(Reverse) position(MT
model) andthevehicle isstopped, theMOD
system detects themoving objects inthe
Bird's-Eye View.The MOD system willnot
operate ifthe outside mirrorsaremoving in
or out orifeither doorisopened. .
When theshift lever isin the D(Drive)
position (CVTmodel) orthe shift lever isout
of the R(Reverse) position(MTmodel) ,and
the vehicle speedisbelow approximately 5
MPH (8km/h) ,the MOD system detects
moving objects inthe Front View.
. When theshift lever isin the R(Reverse)
position andthevehicle speedisbelow
approximately 5MPH (8km/h) ,the MOD
system detects movingobjects inthe Rear
View .The MOD system willnot operate if
the liftgate isopen.
The MOD system doesnotdetect moving
objects inthe Front-Side View.The MOD icon
is not displayed onthe screen wheninthis view .
WARNING
. The MOD system isnot asubstitute
for proper vehicle operation and
does notprevent contactwiththe
objects surrounding thevehicle.
When maneuvering, alwaysusethe
outside mirrorandinside rearview
mirror andturn andlook tocheck
the surroundings tomake sureitis
safe tomaneuver.
. The system isnot designed topre-
vent contact withallobjects. .
The MOD system isnot designed to
detect surrounding stationaryob-
jects.
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