USB NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G Owners Manual
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1. Side vents (P 4-6)
2. Meters and gauges (P 2-5)
3. Center multi-function control panel (See
LEAF Navigation System Owner’s Manual.)
— Navigation system
— Vehicle information and setting buttons— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System
— Audio system
4. Hazard warning flasher switch (P 6-2)
5. Center vents (P 4-6)
6. Rear window defroster switch (P 2-42)
7. Front passenger supplemental air bag
(P 1-35)8. Hood release handle (P 3-16)
9. Power switch (P 5-7)
10. iPod® connector/USB connector (See
LEAF Navigation System Owner’s Manual.)
11. Power outlet (P 2-50)
12. Auxiliary input jack (See LEAF Navigation
System Owner’s Manual.)
13. Front passenger air bag status light/
(P 2-20)/Approaching Vehicle Sound for
Pedestrians (VSP) system warning light
(P 2-15)
14. Heater and air conditioner control (P 4-7)
15. Glove box (P 2-53)
INSTRUMENT PANEL
0-8Illustrated table of contents
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1. Side ventilator
2. Meters and gauges
3. Center multi-function control panel (See
LEAF Navigation System Owner’s Manual.)
— Navigation system
— Vehicle information and setting buttons
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System— Audio system
4. Hazard warning flasher switch
5. Center ventilator
6. Rear window defroster switch
7. Front passenger supplemental air bag
8. Hood release handle
9. Power switch10. iPod® connector/USB connector (See
LEAF Navigation System Owner’s Manual.)
11. Power outlet
12. Auxiliary input jack (See LEAF Navigation
System Owner’s Manual.)
13. Front passenger air bag status light/
Approaching Vehicle Sound for Pedestri-
ans (VSP) system warning light
14. Heater and air conditioner control
15. Glove box
INSTRUMENT PANEL
2-4Instruments and controls
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systems
Rearview monitor (if so equipped).............4-2
How to read the displayed lines.............4-3
Difference between predicted and actual
distances..........................4-3
Adjusting the screen...................4-5
Operating tips.......................4-5
Vents..............................4-6
Center vents........................4-6
Side vents.........................4-6
Climate control system....................4-7
Automatic climate control (models without
Navigation System)...................4-10
Automatic climate control (models with
Navigation System)...................4-16
Audio system (models without Navigation System). . .4-24
Radio...........................4-24
FM radio reception...................4-25
AM radio reception...................4-25
Satellite radio reception................4-25
Audio operation precautions..............4-26FM-AM-SAT radio with compact disc (CD)
player (models without Navigation System).....4-32
USB memory operation.................4-37
iPod® player operation................4-38
CD Care and cleaning.................4-40
Steering wheel switch for audio control.......4-40
Antenna..........................4-42
Car phone or CB radio.................4-42
Bluetooth® hands-free phone system without
navigation system (if so equipped)............4-43
Regulatory information.................4-44
Using the system....................4-45
Control buttons.....................4-46
Getting started......................4-47
List of voice commands................4-48
Voice adaptation (VA) mode..............4-53
Manual control......................4-54
Troubleshooting guide.................4-54
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Specification chart:
Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB 2.0
Supported file systems ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Apple ISO, Romeo, Joliet * ISO9660 Level 3
(packet writing) is not supported.
USB memory: FAT16, FAT32
Supported mediaCD, CD-R, CD-RW
Supported versions*1MP3 Version MPEG1, Audio Layer 3
Sampling frequency 8 kHz - 48 kHz
Bit rate 8 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR*4
WMA*2 Version WMA7, WMA8, WMA9
Sampling frequency 32 kHz - 48 kHz
Bit rate 32 kbps - 192 kbps, VBR*4
Tag information (Song title and artist name) ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only); WMA
tag (WMA only)
Folder levelsCD, CD-R, CD-RW: Folder levels: 8, folders and files: 999 (Max. 244
files for one folder)
USB: Folder levels: 8, folders: 255, files: 2500 (Max. 255 files for one
folder) , memory size: 4GB
Displayable character codes*301: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian) ,
04: UNICODE (UTF-16 Non-BOM Big Endian) , 05:UNICODE (UTF-8) ,
06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16 BOM Little Endian) , 07: SHIFT-JIS
*1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz
sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot
be played.
*2 Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.*3 Available codes depend on what kind of me-
dia, versions and information are going to be
displayed.
*4 When VBR files are played, the playback time
may not be displayed correctly.
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Troubleshooting guide:
SymptomCause and Countermeasure
Cannot playCheck if the disc or USB device was inserted correctly.
Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.
Check if there is condensation inside the player. If there is, wait until the condensation is gone (about 1 hour) before using the player.
If there is a temperature increase error, the CD player will play correctly after it returns to the normal temperature.
If there is a mixture of music CD files (CD-DA data) and MP3/WMA files on a CD, only the music CD files (CD-DA data) will be played.
Files with extensions other than “.MP3”,“.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma” cannot be played. In addition, the character codes and number of characters for
folder names and file names should be in compliance with the specifications.
Check if the finalization process, such as session close and disc close, is done for the disc.
Check if the disc or USB device is protected by copyright.
Poor sound qualityCheck if the disc is scratched or dirty.
Bit rate may be too low.
It takes a relatively long time be-
fore the music starts playing.If there are many folders or file levels on the MP3/WMA disc or USB device, or if it is a multisession disc, some time may be required before the
music starts playing.
Music cuts off or skips The writing software and hardware combination might not match, or the writing speed, writing depth, writing width, etc., mightnot match the
specifications. Try using the slowest writing speed.
Skipping with high bit rate files Skipping may occur with large quantities of data, such as for high bit rate data.
Moves immediately to the next
song when playingWhen a non-MP3/WMA file has been given an extension of “.MP3”, “.WMA”, .“mp3”or “.wma”, or when play is prohibited by copyright protection,
there will be approximately 5 seconds of no sound and then the player will skip to the next song.
Songs do not play back in the de-
sired orderThe playback order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software. Therefore, the files might not play in the desired order.
Random/Shuffle may be active on the audio system or on the USB device.
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USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory
WARNING
Do not connect, disconnect or operate
the USB device while driving. Doing so
can be a distraction. If distracted you
could lose control of your vehicle and
cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION
• Do not force the USB device into the
USB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port
may damage the port. Make sure that
the USB device is connected correctly
into the USB port.
• Do not grab the USB port cover (if so
equipped) when pulling the USB de-
vice out of the port. This could damage
the port and the cover.
• Do not leave the USB cable in a place
where it can be pulled unintentionally.
Pulling the cable may damage the port.
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB device.
USB devices should be purchased separately as
necessary. This system cannot be used to format
USB devices. To format a USB device, use apersonal computer. In some states/area, the USB
device for the front seats plays only sound with-
out images for regulatory reasons, even when the
vehicle is parked.
This system supports various USB memory de-
vices, USB hard drives and iPod® players. Some
USB devices may not be supported by this sys-
tem.
Partitioned USB devices may not play correctly.
Some characters used in other languages (Chi-
nese, Japanese, etc.) may not appear properly in
the display. Using English language characters
with a USB device is recommended.
General notes for USB use:
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner infor-
mation regarding the proper use and care of the
device.
Notes for iPod® use:
iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
• Improperly plugging in the iPod may cause a
checkmark to be displayed on and off (flicker-
ing) . Always make sure that the iPod is con-
nected properly.• An iPod® nano (1st Generation) may remain in
fast forward or rewind mode if it is connected
during a seek operation. In this case, please
manually reset the iPod.
• An iPod® nano (2nd Generation) will continue
to fast-forward or rewind if it is disconnected
during a seek operation.
• An incorrect song title may appear when the
Play Mode is changed while using an iPod®
nano (2nd Generation) .
• Audiobooks may not play in the same order as
they appear on an iPod®.
• Large video files cause slow responses in an
iPod®. The vehicle center display may momen-
tarily black out, but will soon recover.
• If an iPod® automatically selects large video
files while in the shuffle mode, the vehicle center
display may momentarily black out, but will soon
recover.
Bluetooth® streaming audio
• Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not be
recognized by the in-vehicle audio system.
• It is necessary to set up the wireless connection
between a compatible Bluetooth® audio device
and the in-vehicle Bluetooth® module before
using the Bluetooth® audio.
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• Clock Adjust
Adjust the clock according to the following pro-
cedure:
1) Press the ENTER/SETTING button
1
and turn the TURN/SCROLL knob until
“Setting Clock” and “Clock Adjust” ap-
pear on the display.
2) Press the ENTER/SETTING button
1to
select “Clock Adjust.”
3) Turn the TUNE·SCROLL control knob
2
to adjust the hour.
4) Press the ENTER/SETTING button
1.
5) Turn the TUNE·SCROLL control knob
2
to adjust the minute.6) Press the ENTER/SETTING button
1.
• On-Screen Clock
When this item is turned on, a clock is always
displayed in the upper right corner of the
screen.
Select the “On-Screen Clock” using the
TUNE·SCROLL control knob and then press the
ENTER/SETTING button. You can toggle be-
tween ON and OFF using the TUNE·SCROLL
control knob.
• RDS Display
When this has been set to ON, RDS (radio data
system) information will be shown on the dis-
play. Select RDS display and then press the
ENTER/SETTING button. You can toggle be-
tween ON and OFF using the TUNE·SCROLL
control knob.
• iPod® Menu language
The iPod® menu language can be set to Eng-
lish, French or Spanish.
Select iPod® menu language and then press the
ENTER/SETTING button. Use the
TUNE·SCROLL control knob to select the pre-
ferred language.DISP button:
Display of the screen can be canceled by press-
ing the DISP button. You can then listen to music
that is being played back. If you want to display
the screen again, either press the DISP button
once more or press the FM·AM, SiriusXM Satel-
lite Radio or CD·AUX button.
CD·AUX button:
Pressing the CD·AUX button will switch the dis-
plays as follows:
CD→iPod®/USB→AUX→CD
BACK button:
When the BACK button is pressed, it returns to
the previous display.
FM-AM-SAT radio operation
FM/AM band select:
Pressing the radio band select button will change
the band as follows:
AM→FM1→FM2→AM
SiriusXM (SAT) band select:
Pressing the XM band select button will change
the band as follows:
XM1→XM2→XM3→XM1
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USB MEMORY OPERATION
Audio main operation:
The USB outlet connector is located in the center
console. Open the lid and connect a USB
memory as illustrated. Then, switch to the USB
memory mode automatically.
If the system has been turned off while the USB
memory was playing, pressing the PWR button
will start the USB memory.
CAUTION
• Do not force the USB device into the
USB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port
may damage the USB device and the
port. Make sure that the USB device is
connected correctly into the USB port.
(Some USB devices come with a
mark as a guide. Make sure that
the mark is facing the correct direction
before inserting the device.)
• Do not locate objects near the USB
device to prevent the objects from
leaning on the USB device and the
port. Pressure from the objects may
damage the USB device and the port.
CD·AUX button:
When the CD·AUX button is pressed with the
system off and the USB memory inserted, the
system will turn on.
Next/Previous File and Fast
Forward/Rewind:
When the
orbutton is pressed for
more than 1.5 seconds while a USB memory is
being played, the USB memory will play while fast
forwarding or rewinding. When the button is re-leased, the USB memory will return to normal
play speed.
When the
orbutton is pressed for
less than 1.5 seconds while the USB memory is
being played, the next track or the beginning of
the current track on the USB memory will be
played.
The multi-function controller can also be used to
select tracks when the USB memory is being
played.
Folder selection:
To change to another folder in the USB memory,
turn the folder selector.
REPEAT (RPT):
When the RPT button is pressed while the USB
memory is being played, the play pattern can be
changed as follows:
To change the play mode, press the RPT button
repeatedly and the mode will change as follows:
Normal→1 Folder Repeat→1 Track Repeat-
→Normal
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RANDOM (RDM):
When the RDM button is pressed while a USB
memory device is being playing, the play pattern
can be changed as follows:
To change the play mode, press the RDM button
repeatedly and the mode will change as follows:
Normal→All Random→1 Folder Random→Nor-
mal
BACK button:
When the BACK button is pressed, it returns to
the previous display.
IPOD® PLAYER OPERATION
Connecting iPod®:
The USB outlet connector is located in the center
console. Open the lid and connect the iPod®
cable to the USB connector. The battery of the
iPod® is charged while the connection to the
vehicle.
Depending on the version of the iPod®, the dis-
play on the iPod® shows a NISSAN or Acces-
sory Attached screen when the connection is
completed. When the iPod® is connected to the
vehicle, the iPod® music library can only be
operated by the vehicle audio controls.* iPod® and the iPhone® are a trademark of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other coun-
tries.
CAUTION
• Depending on size and shape of the
iPod® and iPod® cable, the console
lid may not fully close. Do not force
console lid closed as this may damage
the iPod® and iPod® cable.
• Do not force the iPod® cable into the
USB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port
may damage the iPod® cable and the
port. Make sure that the iPod® cable is
connected correctly into the USB port.
(Some iPod® cables come with a
mark as a guide. Make sure that
the mark is facing the correct direction
before inserting the iPod® cable.)
• Do not locate objects near the iPod®
cable to prevent the objects from lean-
ing on the iPod® cable and the port.
Pressure from the objects may dam-
age the iPod® cable and the port.
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SOURCE select switch
Push the source select switch to change the
mode in the following sequence:
AM→FM1→FM2→XM1→XM2→XM3→CD*→
USB/iPod®*→AUX*→AM.
* These modes are only available when compat-
ible media storage is inserted into the device or
connected to the system.
Volume control switch
Push the volume control switch to increase or
decrease the volume.
Tuning switch
While the display is showing a map or audio
screen, tilt the Menu Control switch upward or
downward to select a station, track, CD or folder.
For most audio sources, tilting the switch up/
down for more than 1.5 seconds provides a
different function than a tilting up/down for less
than 1.5 seconds.AM and FM:
• Tilt up/down for less than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the preset station.
• Tilt up/down for more than 1.5 seconds to seek
up or down to the next station.
XM:
• Tilt up/down for less than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the preset station.
• Tilt up/down for more than 1.5 seconds to go to
the next or previous category.
• Press the ENTER button to show the XM Menu.
iPod®:
• Tilt up/down for less than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the track number.
• Press the iPod MENU button to show the iPod
Menu.
CD:
• Tilt up/down for less than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the track number.
• Tilt up/down for more than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the folder number (if playing
compressed audio files) .
• Press the ENTER button to show the CD Menu.USB:
• Tilt up/down for less than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the track number.
• Tilt up/down for more than 1.5 seconds to in-
crease or decrease the folder number.
• Press the ENTER button to show the USB
Menu.
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