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9. The system makes a call to 800-662-6200.
INFO:
. If the area code is not required, speaking
"800-662-6200" (10 continuous digits) or
"662-6200" (7 continuous digits) is accep-
table. However the 3-3-4 digit grouping is
recommended for improved recognition.
ªHow to speak numbersº (page 8-2)
. The NISSAN voice recognition system is not
limited to recognizing phone numbers of
only 7 or 10 digits. To dial a number in a
format other than the 3-3-4 digit grouping,
use the "International Call" command.
. If "Change Number" is spoken during phone
number entry, the system will automatically
request that the number be repeated using
the 3-3-4 format. In this case please speak
the area code first and then follow the
prompts. Do not add a "1" in front of the area code when speaking phone numbers.
. If the system does not recognize a voice
command, please try repeating the com-
mand using a natural voice. Speaking too
slowly or too loudly may further decrease
recognition performance.
Example 3: Placing international call
to phone number 011-81-111-222-
333
GUID-68459D75-0A33-40C2-8482-782A3FFFA8BF1. Push thebutton located on the steering
wheel.
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2. The system announces, "Would you like to access Phone, Navigation, Zero Emission or
CARWINGS?".
3. Speak "Phone".
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4. Speak "International Call".
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5. Speak "01181111222333".
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6. Speak "Dial".
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7. The system makes a call to 011-81-111-222-333.
INFO:
Any digit input format is available in the
International Number input process.
DISPLAYING COMMAND LISTGUID-CCEC32FB-D592-41C8-9108-1642A4118F00When controlling the system by voice com-
mands for the first time or if an appropriate voice
command is unknown, confirm operation using
the voice command lists.
1. Push the MENUbutton and touch [Info.].
2. Touch [Voice Recognition].
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3. Touch [Command list]. The command list is displayed.
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4. To confirm the list, scroll the screen usingthe touch panel operation.
5. Touch [BACK] to return to the previous screen.
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Command ListGUID-2DE5C214-7FBF-426E-BF07-1526B4DDCA38The words inJUBMJDTare variable.
Phone Command:
Command Action
Dial Number Makes a call to a spoken phone number.
Contacts Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the cellular phone.
Quick Dial Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Quick Dial.
Call History Incoming Calls Makes a call to the incoming call number.
Outgoing Calls Makes a call to the dialed number.
International Call Makes an international call by allowing more than 10 digits to be spoken.
Text Message Read Text Reads e-mail text messages.
Send Text Sends e-mail text messages.
Call OBNF Makes a call to a contact that is stored in Phonebook. Please say ªCallº followed by a stored name.
Navigation Command:
Command Action
Home Sets a route to your home location.
Address (if so equipped) Searches for a location by the street address specified, and sets a route.
Points of Interest (if so equipped) Sets a route to a facility near the current vehicle location.
Address Book Sets a route to a location stored in the Address Book.
Previous Destinations Sets a route to a previously entered destination.
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Zero Emission Command:
CommandAction
Drive Range Displays the driving range screen.
Nearby Stations Searches for nearby charging stations.
Update Stations Updates nearby charging station information.
Energy Economy Displays Energy Economy information.
Energy Usage Displays Energy Usage information.
CARWINGSTMCommand:
CommandAction
Favorite Feeds Displays a maximum of five favorite information feeds.
All Information Feeds Displays a maximum of five information feed folders.
Update Stations Updates charging station information.
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VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGSGUID-67D614E7-55A6-4EA8-BDE1-5FF2EFEB3D40Detailed settings for use of the voice recognition
function can be performed.
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1. Push theMENUbutton and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Others].
3. Touch [Voice Recognition].
4. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings
. [Command List]:
Displays the voice command list.
ªDisplaying command listº (page 8-6)
. [Direct Command Mode]:
Switch the voice command mode from the
Standard Mode to the Direct Command
Mode. The Standard Mode is the factory
default setting.
When [Direct Command Mode] is touched, a confirmation message displays. If [Yes] is
touched, the indicator illuminates and the
Direct Command Mode switches to on.
When the Direct Command Mode is not
selected, the system recognizes only the
commands listed on the screen. When the
Direct Command Mode is selected, the
system recognizes the commands that
should be performed in the following steps,
in addition to the commands listed on the
current screen.
. [Minimise Voice Feedback]:
It is possible to select two modes, long or
short, for the announcement made by the
system.
When [Minimise Voice Feedback] is
touched, the indicator illuminates and the
system announcement mode switches to the
short mode.
. [Confirm Voice Commands]:
After speaking a command, the system
requests the user to confirm that the
recognized command by the system is
correct. The confirmation function is set to
off as the default setting.
When the system recognizes a command, a
confirmation message is displayed on the
screen. If the message correctly matches
your command, say "Yes" and continue the voice command operation. If the message is
incorrect, say "No" and return to the
previous screen.
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9 Monitor system
RearView monitor (if so equipped)...
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How to read displayed lines ...
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About RearView Monitor ...
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How to park with predictive course lines ...
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Camera settings ...
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Available views ...
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Difference between predictive and
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Operating tips ...
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Camera settings ...
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GUID-9889CA9D-8797-4DA7-B771-207B147B4B33When the shift lever is shifted into the "R"
(Reverse) position, the center display shows the
view to the rear of the vehicle.
The system is designed as an aid to the driver in
detecting large stationary objects to help avoid
damaging the vehicle. The system will not detect
small objects below the bumper and may not
detect objects close to the bumper or on the
ground.
WARNING
.The RearView Monitor is a conve-
nience but it is not a substitute for
proper backing up. Always turn and
check that it is safe to do so before
backing up. Always back up slowly.
. Objects viewed in the RearView
Monitor differ from actual distance
because a wide-angle lens is used.
Objects in the RearView Monitor
will appear visually opposite like
ones viewed in the inside and out-
side mirrors.
. Make sure that the rear hatch is
securely closed when backing up.
. Underneath the bumper and the
corner areas of the bumper cannot
be viewed on the RearView Monitor because of its monitoring range
limitation.
. Do not put anything on the camera.
. When washing the vehicle with
high-pressure water, be sure not to
spray it around the camera. Other-
wise, water may enter the camera
unit causing water condensation on
the lens, a malfunction, fire or an
electric shock.
. Do not strike the camera. It is a
precision instrument. Otherwise, it
may malfunction or cause damage
resulting in a fire or an electric
shock.
CAUTION
There is a plastic cover over the camera.
Do not scratch the cover when cleaning
dirt or snow from the cover.
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Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle width
and distances to objects with reference to the
bumper line
*Aare displayed on the monitor.
Distance guide lines:
Indicate distances from the bumper.
. Red line
*1: approx. 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
. Yellow line
*2: approx. 3 ft (1 m)
. Green line
*3: approx. 7 ft (2 m)
. Green line
*4: approx. 10 ft (3 m)
Vehicle width guide lines
*5:
Indicate the vehicle width when backing up.
Predictive course lines
*6:
Indicate the predictive course when backing up.
The predictive course lines will be displayed on
the monitor when the shift lever is in the "R"
REARVIEW MONITOR (if so
equipped)
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(Reverse) position and the steering wheel is
turned. The predictive course lines will move
depending on how much the steering wheel is
turned and will not be displayed while the
steering wheel is in the neutral position.
How to adjust rearview screenGUID-75E9A75A-D094-4D28-A1C5-CED9B4070873To adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color, Contrast
and Black Level of the RearView Monitor.
1. Push theMENUbutton with the RearView
Monitor on.
2. Touch [Display].
3. Touch the preferred setting items.
Do not adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color,
Contrast and Black Level of the RearView
Monitor while the vehicle is moving.
ABOUT REARVIEW MONITORGUID-F1A5FC86-7306-42C4-BAAE-6C20770A0FCA
Difference between predictive and
actual distances
GUID-0B788328-52CC-4C74-8090-06C1E7654880The distance guide line and the vehicle width
guide line should be used as a reference only
when the vehicle is on a level, paved surface.
The distance viewed on the monitor is for
reference only and may be different from the
actual distance between the vehicle and dis-
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When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide
lines are shown closer than the actual distance.
For example, the display shows 3 ft (1 m) to the
place
*A, but the actual 3 ft (1 m) distance on
the hill is to the place
*B. Note that any object
on the hill is further than it appears on the monitor.
Backing up on a steep downhill:
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When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide
lines are shown further than the actual distance.
For example, the display shows 3 ft (1 m) to the
place
*A, but the actual 3 ft (1 m) distance on
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the hill is the place*B. Note that any object on
the hill is closer than it appears on the monitor.
Backing up near a projecting object:
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The predictive course lines*Ado not touch the
object in the display. However, the vehicle may
hit the object if it projects over the actual
backing up course. Backing up behind a projecting object:
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The position*Cis shown further than the
position
*Bin the display. However, the
position
*Cis actually at the same distance
as the position
*A. The vehicle may hit the
object when backing up to the position
*Aif
the object projects over the actual backing up
course.
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTIVE
COURSE LINES
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WARNING
. Always turn and check that it is safe
to park your car before backing up.
Always back up slowly.
. Use the displayed lines as a refer-
ence. The lines are highly affected
by the number of occupants, vehicle
position, road condition and road
grade.
. If the tires are replaced with differ-
ent sized tires, the predictive course
line may not be displayed correctly.
. On a snow-covered or slippery road,
there may be a difference between
the predictive course line and the
actual course line.
. If the battery is disconnected or
becomes discharged, the predictive
course lines may not be displayed
correctly. If this occurs, perform the
following procedures.
Ð Turn the steering wheel from
lock to lock while the READY
to drive indicator light is ON.
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