NISSAN LEAF 2013 1.G Navigation Manual

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3. Enter the departure time.
4. To set the Climate Ctrl. Timer for differentdays of the week, touch [Assign Days].
Select the preferred timer setting for each
day of the week. After setting, touch [OK].
The previous screen is displayed.
5. When the settings are completed, touch [Save Timer]. The settings confirmation
screen will be displayed.
6. If the settings shown on the screen arecorrect, touch [Yes].
7. The [Timer 1] indicator illuminates after theClimate Ctrl. Timer is set. Use the same
procedure to set the Timer 2 setting.
8. Turn the power switch to the "OFF" position, and then connect the charge connector to
the vehicle.
INFO:
. The Climate Ctrl. Timer will only start when
the power switch is in the “OFF” position.
Always turn the power switch to the “OFF”
position after the Climate Ctrl. Timer is set.
. Touch [Timer 1] or [Timer 2] to turn off the
Climate Ctrl. Timer function. After this
operation has been performed, the indicator
turns off and the Climate Ctrl. Timer function
will be turned off. The start and stop time
settings are not deleted even if the Climate
Ctrl. Timer function is turned off.
. While the Climate Ctrl. Timer operates, the
Climate Ctrl. Timer indicator and the char-
ging status indicator lights flash. If the
Climate Ctrl. Timer is set to activate, the
Climate Ctrl. Timer indicator illuminates.
. If the timer charge function and the Climate
Ctrl. Timer are in operation at the same time
due to an overlap of the timer settings, either
function can be set to be preferentially
provided with electric power.
“Unique EV function settings”
(page 2-15)
. When the climate control is set as the first
priority, the Climate Ctrl. Timer will not
operate until the remaining Li-ion battery
power displayed in the meter is 2 segments
(15%) or higher.
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.If the Climate Ctrl. Timer starts operating
while the vehicle is being charged, the time
required for charging will be longer.
. Operating the Climate Ctrl. Timer or remote
climate control in an environment where the
temperature is low may decrease the rate of
battery charge.
. Timer setting can also be changed while
Climate Ctrl. timer is operated. When the
power position is switched to OFF, the air
conditioner starts or enters waiting mode
depending on the new timer settings.
. When charging is set as the first priority, the
Climate Ctrl. Timer does not start until 10
segments (80%) of the Li-ion battery avail-
able charge gauge are illuminated.
. When the difference in temperature be-
tween the air conditioner setting tempera-
ture and the temperature outside the vehicle
is large, the temperature inside the vehicle
may not be maintained at the setting
temperature.
. The charging status indicator lights illumi-
nate in a specific pattern when the Li-ion
battery warmer operates. The charging
status indicator lights use the same pattern
to indicate 12-volt battery charging, Climate
Ctrl. Timer operation or Remote Climate
Control operation. The charging status indicator lights do not change if the Li-ion
battery warmer operates at the same time as
the above features. See LEAF Owner’s
Manual for details of the charging status
indicator lights.
Temperature settings
1. Push the(Zero Emission menu) button.
Touch [Settings].
2. Touch [Timer/Remote - Set Climate Temp].
3. Set the temperature and touch [OK].
INFO:
. The temperature in the passenger compart-
ment may not be comfortable if entering the
vehicle too soon before or too long after the
scheduled time of departure.
. Air conditioning is limited to the capacity of
the electric power when the charge con-
nector is connected. Therefore, the tem-
perature may not reach the set temperature
due to limitations in air conditioning perfor-
mance, if ambient temperature is excessively
high or low, or if the charge connector is
connected to a 120 V plug outlet.
. The Climate Ctrl. Timer operates the climate
control function so that a comfortable
temperature is provided in the passenger
compartment at the scheduled time of
departure. The climate control is set to stop
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An active CARWINGSTMsubscription is
needed to remotely check charge status, battery
status, use remote charging, remote start Heat
and cooling and to receive e-mails/text mes-
sages.
1. Push the(Zero Emission menu) button
and Touch [Settings].
2. Touch the item you want to set.
Available settings
. [Battery & Power Alerts]:
When an indicator light located in the meter
illuminates, messages are displayed and
actions are provided on the navigation
screen.
“Setting messages that are displayed
on screen” (page 2-16)
. [Charging Messages]:
Sends a notification to a preset e-mail
address. This notification includes the
charge connector status and the charge completion.
“CARWINGSTMsettings” (page 5-12)
. [Map icons for charging stations]:
The charging station icons are displayed on
the map screen.
“Displaying charging station icons on
map” (page 2-5)
. [Long Life Mode (80% Charge)]:
The long life mode (80% charge) is always
applied for charging operation other than for
timer charge. Refer to the LEAF Owner’s
Manual.
INFO:
When ambient temperature is approximately
148F (108C) or less, 100% charge is recom-
mended since the battery deterioration effects
are small.
. [Timer/Remote - Set Climate Temp]:
Sets the temperature in the passenger
compartment for Climate Ctrl. Timer and
Remote Climate Control.
“Temperature settings” (page 2-14)
. [Other Settings]:
— [Autosave New Charging Stations]:
If charging station information you have
used is not stored in the system, the
location will be automatically registered
in the Address Book. Turn this setting off if you do not want the
charging location to be stored automati-
cally.
You can set charging stations that are
automatically registered by type. Select
from [Quick], [Trickle] or [Standard].
— [Auto-Update Stations]: While the vehicle is connecting to the
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, in-
formation related to charging stations
near your home will be automatically
updated.
— [Timer With Priority]: If the timer charge function and the
Climate Ctrl. Timer function are in opera-
tion at the same time due to an overlap of
the timer settings, either function can be
set to be preferentially provided with
electric power.
— [Charging Port Types to Include in Station Searches]:
When [Quick Charge] is set to OFF, the
quick charge icon will not be displayed.
“How to view charging station
information” (page 3-27)
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INFO:
For vehicles without the quick charge port,
NISSAN recommends turning off the quick
charging station icons by setting [Quick Charge]
to OFF.
SETTING MESSAGES THAT ARE
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN
When an indicator light located in the meter
illuminates, messages are displayed and actions
are provided on the navigation screen.
1. Touch [Battery & Power Alerts].
2. Touch the item you want to set. The indicator of the selected item is illuminated.
Available settings
. [Use All Battery & Power Alerts]:
Displays all information on the navigation
screen. .
[Limited Power]:
Displays a message on the navigation
screen when the power limitation indicator
light illuminates in the meter.“Limited Power Notice” (page 2-17)
. [Low Battery]:
Displays the Low Battery message when the
low battery charge warning light
illumi-
nates in the meter.
“Low Battery” (page 2-17)
. [Dest. out of Range]:
Displays a message on the navigation
screen to inform the driver that the battery
should be charged soon. This will be
indicated if the estimated driving range is
less than the remaining distance to the
destination when a route to the destination
is set.
“Charge recommendation guidance”
(page 2-16)
BATTERY AND POWER INFORMA-
TION
For detail information about the warning/indica-
tor lights, see the LEAF Owner’s Manual.
Charge recommendation guidance
If the remaining driving range is less than the
distance to the destination that is entered while
setting the route, the system displays a message
on the navigation screen that recommends
battery charging.
1. The notification is displayed on the upper left
side of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
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2. The system displays a message screen andannounces the contents of the message to
recommend battery charging. Check the
message displayed on the screen.
Touch [Nearby Charging Station] to search
all charging stations that are located near
the current vehicle position.
“Finding charging station” (page 3-25)
3. Touch [BACK] or push the MAPbutton to
return to the current location map screen.
INFO:
. The charge recommendation guidance can
be set to off.
“Setting messages that are displayed
on screen” (page 2-16)
. When the route is changed to avoid a traffic
jam or the possible driving distance indi-
cated in the meter is changed, the charge
recommendation guidance is displayed again.
Low Battery
When the Low battery charge warning lightand the master warning light (yellow)illuminate, the system displays a message on
the navigation screen that notices the driver that
the Li-ion battery charge is low.
1. The notification is displayed on the upper left
side of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
the detailed information screen.
2. The system displays a message screen andannounces the contents of the message to
warn that the Li-ion battery charge is low.
Check the message displayed on the
screen.
Touch [Nearby Charging Station] to search
all charging stations that are located near
the current vehicle position.
“Finding charging station” (page 3-25)
3. Touch [BACK] or push the MAPbutton to
return to the vehicle location screen.
INFO:
. The Low Battery message display can be
set to off.
“Setting messages that are displayed
on screen” (page 2-16)
. When the Li-ion battery charge is low, the
system automatically obtains charging sta-
tion information.
Limited Power Notice
When the power limitation indicatorand the
master warning light (yellow)illuminate, the
system displays a message on the navigation
screen that notices the driver that power output
is restricted for various reasons. See LEAF
Owner’s Manual for details of the indicator/
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warning lights.
1. The notification is displayed on the upper leftside of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
the detailed information screen.
2. The system displays a message screen and
announces the contents of the message to
warn that power output is restricted and
inform the driver of the reason for this
occurrence and what action is to be taken.
INFO:
The Limited Power Notice display can be set to
off.
“Setting messages that are displayed on
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3 Navigation
Map settings ........................................................................\
....... 3-3Map types ........................................................................\
...... 3-3
Displaying current vehicle location .................................. 3-5
Moving map ........................................................................\
... 3-5
Changing scale of map ...................................................... 3-7
Changing map view............................................................. 3-8
Map view settings ................................................................ 3-9
Looking at information on map ...................................... 3-12
Map menu screen ............................................................. 3-14
Map symbols ...................................................................... 3-16
Setting destination.................................................................. 3-17 Destination screen ............................................................ 3-17
Changing region................................................................ 3-18
Finding address ................................................................. 3-20
Finding points of interest ................................................ 3-21
Setting home as destination .......................................... 3-24
Finding charging station .................................................. 3-25
Searching from address book ....................................... 3-28
Searching from history..................................................... 3-28
Finding nearby Points of Interest .................................. 3-29
Using Google Map ........................................................... 3-30
Using route planner .......................................................... 3-31
Setting from stored routes ............................................. 3-31 Setting by phone number ............................................. 3-32
Setting intersection ........................................................ 3-32
Setting city center .......................................................... 3-34
Setting freeway entrance/exit ...................................... 3-35
Setting point on map ..................................................... 3-36
Operations after setting destination .......................... 3-36
Route guidance ...................................................................... 3-39 Procedures after setting route .................................... 3-39
About route guidance .................................................... 3-41
Guidance screen settings ............................................ 3-43
Route screen ................................................................... 3-46
Canceling/reactivating route ........................................ 3-47
Editing route ..................................................................... 3-48
Confirming route ............................................................. 3-52
Voice guidance settings ................................................ 3-53
Recalculating route ........................................................ 3-53
Setting detour route ....................................................... 3-54
Searching for detour route using
traffic information ............................................................ 3-54
Setting conditions for route calculation .................... 3-55
Route guidance settings ............................................... 3-57
Storing a location/route ........................................................ 3-58
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Storing route...................................................................... 3-60
Storing avoid area ............................................................ 3-61
Editing address book ....................................................... 3-62
Deleting stored item ......................................................... 3-68
Transferring information to/from address book ......... 3-70 Navigation settings ................................................................ 3-72
Speed limit indication on map..................................... 3-73
Other navigation settings.............................................. 3-73
Resetting all navigation settings to default .............. 3-76

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MAP TYPES
Two types of map views are available: 2D map
and BirdviewTM(3D) map.
2D map
The 2D map displays the map in a 2-dimensional
environment similar to a road map.
Screen information:
*1Next street name:
Displays the name of the next street on the route.
*2Guide point:
Indicates a guide point on the route.
*3Waypoint:
Displays the locations that you travel past when
going to the destination. A maximum of 5
waypoints can be set.
*4Destination:
Indicates the destination location of the route guidance.
*5Remaining time and distance to the
destination:
Indicates the approximate remaining time and
distance to the destination or waypoint. This
indicator will appear when a destination or
waypoint is set and route guidance is started.
When the vehicle is not driven on the suggested
route, the screen displays the direction to the
destination and the distance to the destination
from the current vehicle position.
“Switching estimated arrival time display”
(page 3-58)
*6[Map Menu]:
Touch the icon to display the Map Menu screen.
“Map menu screen” (page 3-14)
*7[ZOOM OUT]/[ZOOM IN]:
Touch the icon to change the map scale.
“Changing scale of map” (page 3-7)
*8Scale indicator:
Indicates the scale of the map.
*9Direction indicator:
Indicates the directional setting of the map.
Touch the icon to switch the direction of the map.
: North always pointing up.: Direction of the vehicle always pointing up.“Setting map orientation” (page 3-10)
*10Avoid Area (green or blue):
Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in the
Address Book with green or blue icons. During
the route search, the route guidance is performed
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3-4Navigation
by searching for a route that avoids those areas.“Storing avoid area” (page 3-61)
*11Stored location (orange):
Displays the locations that are stored in the
Address Book. Icons can be changed according
to personal preferences.
“Storing location” (page 3-58)
*12Vehicle icon:
Indicates the current vehicle location and the
direction of travel.
*13Starting point:
Displays the vehicle location, with which the route
is set, as the starting point.
*14Suggested route:
Appears in bold yellow during route guidance.
*15Traffic indicator:
Displays the reception condition of the traffic
information transmitted from the provider.
Green: Reception is good.
Gray: Reception is poor.
No mark: Subscription to NavTraffic service is not
detected.
*16Arrow:
Indicates the distance to the next guide point and
the turning direction at that guide point.
BirdviewTM(3D) map
BirdviewTMdisplays the map from an elevated
perspective. In BirdviewTM, it is easy to recog-
nize an image of the route because it provides a
panoramic view over a long distance.
INFO:
Note the following items about the Birdview
TM
display.
. "BirdviewTM" is a registered trademark of
Clarion Co., Ltd.
. The map in Birdview
TMalways appears with
the current forward direction facing up.

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