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INFO:
As maintenance of data for charging station
information is carried out periodically, detailed
information for a charging station selected may
not always be displayed.
SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS
BOOK
GUID-4C7DF925-9404-4CBE-A2DD-E3DD6D9BAF0BStoring frequently used destinations in the
Address Book makes it easy for the system to
set and calculate a route. To utilize this function
more effectively, destinations that are often
traveled to should be stored in advance.
1. Push the MENUbutton and touch [Destina-
tion].
2. Touch [Address Book].
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3. Touch the preferred location from the list.
INFO:
Selecting [Sort] displays a list of various sort
functions. To use the sort functions, stored
locations must be set in advance.
ªStoring locationº (page 3-38).[Sorted By Number]: The Address Book entries are displayed
in ascending numerical order.
.[Sorted By Name]:The Address Book entries are displayed
in alphabetic order.
.[Sorted By Icon]:
By selecting a particular icon, a list that
contains only the Address Book entries
associated with that icon is displayed.
.[Sorted By Group]:By selecting a particular group (family,
friends, leisure, etc.) , the selected group
is displayed at the top of the list.
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4. The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map. Touch [Start] after
confirming the location of the displayed
destination. The system sets the destination
to the selected location and starts calculat-
ing a route.
INFO:
After setting a destination, the location of the
destination can be adjusted and the location can
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
ªOperations after setting destinationº
(page 3-36)
Setting by voice command
1. Push the
button located on the steering
wheel.
2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.
To set the destination from the Address Book:
"Navigation" "Address Book"
SEARCHING FROM HISTORYGUID-CCA4B30F-6D42-498B-97B8-C74AE29C5414It is possible to set destinations using the former
route guide starting location, as well as destina-
tion lists that were set in the past. Up to 100
previous destinations will be automatically
stored. If the number of previous destinations
exceeds 100, the oldest one will be replaced by
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cannot be selected.
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1. Touch [Add to Route].
2. Touch [Add Destination] or [Add Waypoint].The system starts calculating a route that
includes the added destination or waypoint.
When the calculation is finished, the route is
displayed.
Storing locationGUID-BC2D5B61-3800-40DA-8E7D-15B144C39062A searched location can be stored in the
Address Book. Then it can be easily retrieved
and set as a destination (or waypoint) .
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1.Touch [Store Location]. A message is
displayed, the location is stored in the
Address Book. The corresponding icon is
displayed at the set location on the map.
Viewing information about searched
location
GUID-AC162096-1CF4-4FB0-874A-A7FEE3CD1848Information (street address and phone number)
about points of interest stored in the map data
can be displayed.
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1. Touch [Details]. Information about the loca-
tion is displayed.
2. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings
.[Show Map]:Returns to the previous screen.
.[Call]:Makes a call to the selected charging
station. A cellular phone needs to be
connected beforehand.
ªConnecting cellular phoneº
(page 1-13)
.[Details]:This appears only when a charging
station is set as a destination. Displays
detailed information including the type
and number of charging devices existing
at the selected charging station.
INFO:
Information about locations is not displayed
while driving.
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INFO:
.The 4 routes may not always be different..When using waypoints, [More Routes] isdisabled. After route guidance is started,
change the route between each way-
point.
ªEditing routeº (page 3-48)
3. Touch [OK].
INFO:
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The remaining battery power estimation function
cannot be used to confirm condition changes
that arise after driving starts. Utilize the function
as a reference when selecting driving routes.
. After starting to drive, refer to the driving
range on the meter and perform battery
charging allowing for some leeway. .
The remaining battery power estimation
function cannot be used confirm condition
changes that arise after driving starts. Utilize
the function as a reference when selecting
driving routes.
. In the following instances, the actual battery
power may differ from the remaining battery
power estimation.
Ð Frequent repetition of sudden accelera-
tion and sudden braking
Ð Change of air conditioner operating conditions
Ð Change of traffic conditions and driving routes that differ from the one used for
the estimation
Ð Strong wind, cold, and snow weather conditions
Ð Tires that do not comply with specifica- tions, low air pressure tires, worn tires,
studless tires, and others.
Ð Decreased capacity of the Li-ion battery
Ð Installation of equipment that does not comply with specifications (carriers and
others)
Confirming routeGUID-29CA1EE4-BF66-428E-8EEA-11FCA02818BA1. Touch [Route Info].
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2. Touch the preferred information item.
Available information
. [Turn List]:
Displays the details of the suggested route.
ªUsing turn listº (page 3-52)
. [Store Route]:
Stores a calculated route. A maximum of 5
routes can be stored. Stored routes can be
easily retrieved and set as the suggested
route. If no waypoints are set on the route,
the route cannot be stored.
ªStoring routeº (page 3-60)
. [Map Scroll]:
Displays a map screen where the location of
the destination can be confirmed.
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.[Concise]:
The system announces voice guidance
once: "1 Guide".
. [Turning Point]:
Turns on the sound that chimes when a
maneuver should be performed.
Switching estimated arrival time
display
GUID-BBA50524-9E39-4B45-91CA-5DC29C4F3FA1The display of the travel time on the map screen
can be switched between the travel time to the
destination and the travel time to the waypoint.
Example: Switching the display to the travel time
to the waypoint
1. Push the MENUbutton and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
3. Touch [Guidance Settings].
4. Touch [Estimated Time].
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5. Touch [Waypoint]. The indicator for the
selected condition illuminates.
6. Push the MAPbutton to return to the
current location map screen.
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7. The icon displayed on the map screen is switched and the travel time to the waypoint
is displayed.
Displayed icon
: Display of the travel time to the destination
: Display of the travel time to the waypoint
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STORING LOCATIONGUID-544965B9-F333-49EA-BE90-4D6BE51EE5F0Often visited locations can be stored in the
Address Book. The stored addresses can be
easily retrieved to set them as a destination or
waypoint. The Address Book can store up to
200 locations.
INFO:
If charging station information you have used is
not stored in the system, the location will be
automatically registered in the Address Book.
ªUnique EV function settingsº (page 2-14)
Storing location by searchingGUID-6B0517E8-1830-49EB-812C-0BAA64EC0CEAAfter a location is searched for once, it can be
stored for future use.
1. Push the MENUbutton and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
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1. Touch [Name]. A character input screen isdisplayed.
2. Enter the preferred name for the stored address.
ªCharacter (letters and numbers) input
screenº (page 1-7)
3. After finishing the entry, Touch [OK]. The name is stored.
Charging Sta. Att. (only for stored ad-
dresses):
The attributes for the charging station located in
the area that is registered can be set.
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1. Touch [ChargingSta.Att.].
2. Touch the item you would like to set. The indicator illuminates when the item is set.
Available settings
.[Quick Charge Station]:
The location is a charging station that is
equipped with quick charging equipment.
.[Normal Charge Station]:The location is a charging station that is
equipped with normal charging equip-
ment.
.[Not a Charge Station]:
The location is not charging station.
Icon:
Changes the icon of the home or stored address
to the preferred one. By changing the icons, the
usage of the [Sorted By Icon] option of the sort
function can be optimized more effectively
([Sort] menu situation) .
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1. Touch [Icon]. A list of icons is displayed.
2. Touch the preferred icon from the list. The icon is changed.
Sound:
Sets the tone of the alarm that sounds when the
vehicle approaches the home or a stored
address.
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1. Touch [Sound]. A sound list is displayed.
2. Touch the preferred alarm tone. The indica- tor of the selected alarm tone illuminates.
Direction:
Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from
a specific direction.
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1. Touch [Direction]. A map screen with the home or stored address located on the map
center is displayed.
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GUID-B0DBBB37-B849-425F-902A-DDABE30FE9B4
RADIOGUID-2E7BDA12-EFEE-40F2-BD7E-0C1AD5ECA109Push the power switch to the ACC or ON
position and push the radio band select button
to turn on the radio. If you listen to the radio with
the READY to drive indicator light is OFF, the
power switch should be pushed to the ACC
position.
Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains and other external
influences. Intermittent changes in reception
quality normally are caused by these external
influences.
Using a cellular phone in or near the
vehicle may influence radio reception
quality.
Radio receptionGUID-89FE3704-0B57-4447-88CD-7BD9D337A7DCYour NISSAN radio system is equipped with
state-of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance
radio reception. These circuits are designed to
extend reception range, and to enhance the
quality of that reception.
However there are some general characteristics
of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect
radio reception quality in a moving vehicle, even
when the finest equipment is used. These
characteristics are completely normal in a given
reception area, and do not indicate any mal-function in your NISSAN radio system.
Reception conditions will constantly change
because of vehicle movement. Buildings, terrain,
signal distance and interference from other
vehicles can work against ideal reception.
Described below are some of the factors that
can affect your radio reception.
Some cellular phones or other devices may
cause interference or a buzzing noise to come
from the audio system speakers. Storing the
device in a different location may reduce or
eliminate the noise.
While charging the vehicle, radio programs may
not be tuned in to because the reception of the
radio becomes weak.
FM radio receptionGUID-275BC1BF-3C52-437B-9A90-2B55439E4402
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Range: FM range is normally limited to 25 to 30
miles (40 to 48 km) , with monaural (single
station) FM having slightly more range than
stereo FM. External influences may sometimes
interfere with FM station reception even if the
FM station is within 25 miles (40 km). The
strength of the FM signal is directly related to the
distance between the transmitter and receiver.
FM signals follow a line-of-sight path, exhibiting
many of the same characteristics as light. For
example they will reflect off objects.
Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away from
a station transmitter, the signals will tend to fade
and/or drift.
Static and flutter: During signal interference from
buildings, large hills or due to antenna position,
usually in conjunction with increased distance
from the station transmitter, static or flutter can
be heard. This can be reduced by lowering the
treble setting to reduce the treble response.
Multipath reception: Because of the reflective
characteristics of FM signals, direct and re-
flected signals reach the receiver at the same
time. The signals may cancel each other,
resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound.
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GUID-3E037282-D6EC-4C54-913F-6E5DC076CCEAIn addition to Event Data Recorders (EDRs)
mentioned in the LEAF Owner's Manual, this
vehicle is equipped with electronic modules that
monitor, control and record data concerning
various vehicle systems, including the motor,
batteries, braking and electrical systems. Other
electronic modules record information concern-
ing driving conditions, including idling, braking,
acceleration, trip and other related data, in-
formation about your use of the car and its
features such as air conditioner or headlight
usage, diagnostic trouble codes, vehicle char-
ging, vehicle speed, direction and/or location.
Some of this data is stored by the vehicle for use
during vehicle servicing. Other data concerning
your vehicle's operation and performance is
wirelessly transmitted by cellular connection
through the vehicle onboard telematics system
upon vehicle start-up or at other intervals to
NISSAN. This data may be used by NISSAN for
various purposes, including: to provide you with
CARWINGS
TMservices (refer to the CAR-
WINGSTMsection of this manual for details);
troubleshooting; evaluation of your vehicle's
quality, functionality and performance; analysis
and research by NISSAN designed to, among
other things, optimize performance of future
electric vehicles including improvements in
future battery life; to offer you new or additional
products or services; and as otherwise may be required by law. Such data may be shared with
NISSAN's parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, suc-
cessors or assignees; authorized NISSAN certi-
fied LEAF dealers; NISSAN's marketing
partners; your fleet company, if your vehicle is
a fleet vehicle; your rental company, if your
vehicle is a rental vehicle; and third party service
providers such as cellular, information systems
and data management providers.
State laws allow access and use of data
recorded by vehicle devices with the consent
of the vehicle owner or pursuant to subscription
agreement. While you are not required to allow
such access and use, if you do not so agree
NISSAN may be unable under applicable law to
activate the vehicle telematics system in your
vehicle, and certain features of your vehicle
which are dependent on vehicle telematics will
not operate as intended or designed. These may
include features such as automatic charging
station map updates, remote battery state of
charge check, charging complete notice, remote
plug in reminder, remote charging on, remote
climate control on, drive route planning, driving
tips to improve range, driving history, billing
simulation, ECO ranking, ECO forest, mainte-
nance reminders, etc. Other features that may
be developed and offered by NISSAN in the
future may also not function without telematics
data transmission.CARWINGS
TMtelematics services are provided
by NISSAN pursuant to a subscription services
agreement covering your vehicle. This agree-
ment is necessary for all owners. This agree-
ment, and an explanation of its terms and
conditions, can be found at the NISSAN Own-
er's Portal webpage. Further, the operator of the
vehicle must also touch [OK] on the Navi screen
to indicate assent each time he or she starts the
car. If you decide at any time that you do not
want your vehicle to transmit data to NISSAN,
you can deactivate the telematics account
associated with this vehicle by canceling the
subscription services agreement by visiting the
NISSAN Owner's Portal Webpage or calling
NISSAN at 1-877-NOGASEV (1-877-664-
2738) . The service can be reactivated later
upon request if you choose. Simply visit the
same website or call the number above. Alter-
natively, you can turn off the transmission of
certain categories of data through the use of
settings found in the Navigation system under
Menu, CARWINGS
TM, Vehicle Information
Sharing with NISSAN. Note, turning off ªVehicle
Information Sharing with NISSANº will only
disable the automatic sharing of information at
vehicle start-up. Certain categories of data may
still be transmitted if vehicle telematics features
are accessed either in the vehicle or remotely.
Your agreement to the transmission and use of
TELEMATICS OVERVIEW
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Remote functions
.Battery status check:
The status of the battery can be checked
using your personal computer or cellular
phone even if you are not in the vehicle.
. Unplugged status, Charge status:
By registering frequently used charging
stations, notifications can be sent to your
personal computer or cellular phone email
address to inform you when the charging
connector is disconnected at those loca-
tions or charging is completed.
. Remote charge, Remote climate con-
trol:
Remote activation of battery charging or
climate control can be set using your
personal computer or cellular phone.
. Li-ion battery warmer status:
When the ambient temperature is low, the
Li-ion battery warmer operates automati-
cally.
Notifications will be sent to your personal
computer or cellular phone email address
under the following conditions in order to
remind you to connect the charging con-
nector. Ð Approximately 5 minutes after the Li-ion
battery warmer starts operating while the
power switch is in the OFF state and the
charging cable is not connected to the
vehicle.
Ð Approximately 5 minutes after the Li-ion battery warmer stops operating due to
low remaining Li-ion battery power while
the power switch is in the OFF state and
the charging cable is not connected to
the vehicle.
NOTE:
. The remaining Li-ion battery power
lowers gradually while the battery
warmer is operating without connect-
ing the charging connector.
. When the remaining Li-ion battery
power lowers, the battery warmer stops
operating. When this occurs, the Li-ion
battery temperature lowers gradually,
and as a result the EV system may be
disabled.
Navigation Telematics (CARWINGS
TMser-
vice)
. Automatic update of charging stations:
The information for the charging stations that is recorded in the map data is
automatically updated.
. All Information Feeds:
Convenient information for driving such as
weather and traffic information, ECO infor-
mation shared with the LEAF users, etc. is
provided.
. Favorites:
When the information of an Internet site is
selected and it is stored in the page that is
specially established in the NISSAN Own-
er's Portal Website, the information is
converted into an appropriate format via
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and
provided for use in the vehicle. The content
of the information is automatically read out.
For the registration method of information
data, visit the NISSAN Owner's Portal
Website.
NOTE:
. Establishing the CARWINGS
TMservice
is necessary before using this service.
. To check the Li-ion battery charging
status or to use the remote heater and
air conditioner using an internet en-
abled smart phone or personal compu-
ter, the following conditions must be
met:
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ÐThe vehicle must be located in a
cellular phone or smart phone cov-
erage area.
Ð The internet enabled cellular phone
or smart phone must be located in a
cellular phone or smart phone cov-
erage area.
Ð The computer must be connected to
the internet.
Ð A cellular phone must be used to
communicate with the vehicle.
Ð A cellular phone capable of text
messaging must be used to receive
text message regarding vehicle
charge status.
. When the charge connector is discon-
nected from the vehicle, the heater and
air conditioner operates using vehicle
Li-ion battery electric power.
. If the remote heater and air conditioner
function and Li-ion battery charging are
performed at the same time, Li-ion
battery charging will take longer than
usual due to the power used to heat or
cool the vehicle.
. Certain remote functions require a
compatible smart phone, which is not
included with vehicle. .
CARWINGSTMinformation system fea-
tures are included through a subscrip-
tion service which requires owner
consent to activate. The subscription
must be active to use these features.
. CARWINGS
TMcommunications may be
received at a verified e-mail address or
by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu-
lar phone.
. Standard text rates and/or data usage
may apply depending on your carrier.
ABOUT SERVICE APPLICATIONGUID-BB452125-279A-49B1-AB8A-847CA1F7639ARegistering for the CARWINGSTMservice is
necessary before using this service. For detailed
information, access the NISSAN Owner's Portal
Website. Confirm the terms of service and
complete the user registration form. After
registration is completed, a user ID and pass-
word are provided.
ªInputting user ID and passwordº
(page 1-11)
CAUTION
If the vehicle is sold to another person,
this service must be canceled and all
data stored in the device must be
deleted to avoid having personal data
inadvertently disclosed.
NOTICE FOR USAGEGUID-466E24D5-1BCA-4F08-831F-D60374B15481. The CARWINGSTMservice uses the TCU
(Telematics Communication Unit) . Even if
the signal strength bar of the in-vehicle data
communication module indicates good re-
ception, connection to the NISSAN CARW-
INGS Data Center may be disabled. This
does not indicate a malfunction. Operate the
system again after a few minutes.
. The CARWINGS
TMservice cannot be used
under the following conditions:
Ð The vehicle moves outside the service area of the TCU (Telematics Commu-
nication Unit) connection to the system.
Ð The vehicle is in a location with poor signal reception such as a tunnel, under-
ground parking, behind a building or in a
mountainous area.
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1. Push theMENUbutton and touch [CARW-
INGS].
2. Touch [CARWINGS Settings].
3. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings
. [Charging Messages]:
Sends a notification to a preset e-mail
address. This notification includes the
charge connector status and the charge
completion.
ªSetting messages that are received
by emailº (page 5-12)
. [Sign in]:
The user ID and password can be entered.
ªInputting user ID and passwordº
(page 1-11)
. [Auto-Update Stations]:
When information for new charging stations
is received while the vehicle is connecting to
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, the information is automatically downloaded and
the map data is updated.
. [Service Reminders]:
The information that is sent from the
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is dis-
played.
. [Information Feed Setting]:
Set the timing of the connection to the
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, or edit
the list of the information feeds.
ªInformation feed settingº (page 5-15)
. [Vehicle Data Transmission Setting]:
Ð [Share Vehicle Information]:
Vehicle information (driving history, etc.) is
automatically sent to the NISSAN CARWINGS
Data Center. Ð [Share Vehicle Info When Powered On]:
Vehicle information (such as the driving history,
etc.) is automatically sent to the NISSAN
CARWINGS Data Center every time the power
switch is turned to the ACC, ON or READY
position. Ð [Delete Share Vehicle Information]
Vehicle information (driving history, etc.) is
deleted.
. [Unit ID Information]:
The necessary information for user registra-
tion is displayed.
ªDisplaying unit ID informationº (page 5-18)
. [Reset all CARWINGS settings to default]:
All CARWINGS
TMsettings are reset to the
factory default setting.
ªReset all CARWINGSTMsettings to
defaultº (page 5-18)
SETTING MESSAGES THAT ARE
RECEIVED BY EMAIL
GUID-4F33BF3B-7AF0-4C31-BA79-0DDD8E740EB6Sends a notification to a preset e-mail address.
This notification includes the charge connector
status and the charge completion. To receive a
notification to your personal computer or cellular
phone, an e-mail address should be set before-
hand. For details, access the NISSAN Owner's
Portal Website.
Storing location for receiving charge
connector disconnected notifica-
tions
GUID-81AE1261-98BD-4D5B-B487-793E89BB1538A maximum of 5 regularly used charging stations
can be registered. If the charging connector is
disconnected in one of these locations, an email
informing you of this will be sent.
1. Touch [Store charging plug reminder loca- tions].
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