NISSAN MAXIMA 2003 A33 / 5.G Navigation Manual

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3 WHAT FEATURES ARE AVAILABLE ON THE NISSAN
NAVIGATION SYSTEM?
Route guidance ............................................ 3-2
Point of interest (POI) directory ................ 3-2
Address book............................................... 3-2
Avoid area .................................................... 3-2
Automa tic re-route ...................................... 3-3
Detour .......................................................... 3-3
Birdview
TM................................................... 3-3
Voice guidance ............................................ 3-3

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ROUTE GUIDANCE
The main feature of the Nissan Navigation Sys-
tem is Visual and Audio Route Guidance. Uti-
lizing a network of GPS (Global Positioning
System) satellites, the Nissan Navigation Sys-
tem tracks your location on the map and directs
you where you want to go.
Once you program a destination, The Nissan
Navigation System will determine a route from
your current location to your destination. The
moving map display and turn-by-turn voice
commands helps the driver determine upcom-
ing turns.
This feature can be especially helpful in finding
unfamiliar locations or businesses. The system
may be unable to set a destination and/or cal-
culate distance when a destination is outside
a detailed map coverage area. Additionally , au-
dio route guidance may not be available if the
destination is outside a detailed map coverage
area. For more information on how to programa destination, please refer to section 5.POINT OF INTEREST (POI)
DIRECTORY
The Nissan Navigation System offers an exten-
sive Point of Interest directory for your conve-
nience. This directory includes a wide variety
of destinations ranging from gas stations,
A TMs, and restaurants to casinos, ski resorts,
shopping centers and businesses. By access-
ing the Point of Interest directory , you can
search for addresses and phone numbers for
a destination, and with a press of a button, the
Nissan Navigation System will calculate a route
to the destination.
The Point of Interest directory offers many
uses. For example, the directory can be sorted
by the various types of restaurants near your
current location. If you need an A TM or gas
station, the Nissan Navigation System can
point you to the closest one or the closest one
of your favorite brand.For more information on how to use the Point
of Interest directory , please refer to section 6.
ADDRESS BOOK
Using the Address Book feature, you will have
the ability to store up to 50 locations into a per-
sonal directory . This is especially useful for
frequently visited locations, such as your cli-
ents, relatives, or friends. The Address Book
feature will provide you with easy access to
these frequently visited locations when setting
them as your destination.
For more information on how to use your ad-
dress book, please refer to section 7.
A VOID AREA
By using the Avoid Area feature, you can iden-
tify areas or freeways that you would like the
Nissan Navigation System to avoid when plot-
ting routes. For example, if you know of a free-
way or area that is always congested with traf-
fic, you can program the Nissan Navigation
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System to plot routes that go around that par-
ticular freeway or area.
For more information on the Avoid Area fea-
ture, please refer to section 8.
AUTOMA TIC RE-ROUTE
If you miss a turn while using the Route Guid-
ance feature, the Nissan Navigation System will
automatically re-calculate a new route to your
destination.
For more information on the Automatic Re-
Route feature, please refer to section 9.
DETOUR
If you hear about a traffic accident on the radio
that is 4 miles (6 km) ahead of you and traffic
is backing up fast, you can use the Detour func-
tion to calculate an alternative route that will
help you avoid the gridlock caused by the traf-
fic accident. The Nissan Navigation System has
the ability to find an alternative route using sec-
ondary roads that will return you to primaryroads after a specified number of miles.
For more information on the Detour feature,
please refer to section 9.
BIRD VIEWTM
The Nissan Navigation System gives you a
choice of two map viewing styles, a normal
2-dimensional PLANVIEW map and the
3-dimensional BIRDVIEW
TMmap. The 3-D
BIRDVIEWTMmap depicts a geographic area as
seen from an elevated perspective, so you will
get a better feel for the route ahead.For more information on the BIRDVIEW
TMfea-
ture, please refer to section 11.
VOICE GUIDANCE
Route guidance is executed using voice and
screen instruction. When the vehicle ap-
proaches an intersection where you need to
turn, the voice guidance tells you the direction
to take.
The system also has the following useful fea-
tures:
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Automatic re-routing when a vehicle is off
the course (when map is displayed).
For more information on the Voice Guidance
feature, please refer to section 10.
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4 HOW DO I OPERATE THE NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM?
Control panel button functions .................. 4-2
Names of the components .................... 4-2
How to use the joystick/touch screen.... 4-3
How to use the keys tha t appear on the
displa y .................................................... 4-3
How to change the disc ...................... 4-10
Setting up the st art -up screen............. 4-12
Clearing the memory............................ 4-12
About route guidance ................................ 4-13
Notes on route guidance ...................... 4-14
About the displa y error ........................ 4-15

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CONTROL P ANEL BUTTON
FUNCTIONSNAMES OF THE COMPONENTS
1.OPENbutton
Allows access to the mapping software
CD-ROM drive.
Push the OPEN button, and then press
to remove the CD-ROM.
2. MAP button; refer to page 4-3.
T oggles between the intersection and the map
during route guidance. Returns the setting
screen to the map screen.
3. DEST button; refer to page 4-7.
Sets a destination using various methods.
4. ZM− / ZM+ button; refer to page 11-5.
Alters the scale of the map display .
5. JOYSTICK; refer to page 4-3.
Alters the displayed part of the map.
6. D/N button (Day/Night)
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Changes display brightness.
7. OFF button
T urns off the display .
8. AUTO button; refer to page 12-3.
Displays automatic temperature control.
9. ECON button; refer to page 12-4.
The air conditioner does not activate. When
you need to heat only , use the ECON button.
10. T emperature set knob; refer to page 12-3.
Changes the temperature setup.
11.
button; refer to page 12-4.
Recirculates air within vehicle.
12.
button; refer to page 12-5.
Controls air flow.
13.
button; refer to page 12-5.
Activates the defroster .14. OFF button
Cancels the display relative to air conditioner
or turns the automatic temperature control off.
HOW TO USE THE
JOYSTICK/TOUCH SCREEN
The system’s basic operation is to select
(touch) the keys displayed on the screen.
The joystick is used to make selections.
T ouch the key on the screen with your finger .
NOTE:
T o select the key displayed on the
screen, touch it lightly .
T ouching the screen with hard objects
such as your finger nails or a pen will
damage or adversely affect the system.
Please refer to “How to handle the dis-
play” on page 11-20.
HOW TO USE THE KEYS THAT
APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY
When the buttons on the control panel are
pressed, the display shows keys which are
used for various settings. The keys that appear
on the display when each button is pressed are
explained in this section, while the detailed op-
erations of keys are explained in each section.
Keys that appear when the
MAPbutton is pressed
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After route calculation, the following keys will
appear when the MAP button is pressed in
the enlarged map screen to change to the map
screen.
key:
This will let you choose the orientation of the
map display . One is set with North up, and the
other with the current travel direction up.
INFO:
Y ou do not have a choice when the Birdview
TM
display is selected.
Please refer to “Changing the display direc-
tion” on page 11-6.
Viewkey:
This will let you choose between Birdview
TM
display and Planview display .
Please refer to “Switching between Birdview
TM
and planview displays” on page 11-3.
Voicekey:
Provides updated voice command at the cur-
rent location.
Please refer to “Requesting current voice infor-
mation” on page 10-4.
Settingkey:
Performs various adjustments and settings to
help you use the navigation system more ef-
fectively .
Cancelkey:
Cancels the route guidance.
Please refer to “T urning off route guide tem-
porarily” on page 9-5.
Keys that appear when the
Settingkey is selected
This will activate various navigational func-
tions.
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WARNING
For safety , some of the functions on
the menu will be disabled while the
vehicle is moving. T o use the tempo-
rarily disabled functions, park the ve-
hicle in a safe place and shift to P or
N, and set the parking brake.
T o use the navigation system more effectively ,
various adjustments and settings can be per-
formed.
Select the
SETTING key .
Save Current Locationkey:
Stores the current vehicle location in the ad-
dress book.
Please refer to “Storing current vehicle posi-
tion” on page 7-3.
System Settingkey:
Changes various settings of the navigation
system.
Edit Address Bookkey:
Changes the names and positions of the reg-
istered locations.
Please refer to “Setting up and editing the ad-
dress book” on page 7-2.
Guide Volumekey:
Adjusts or turns off volume of the voice guid-
ance.
Please refer to “Adjusting the voice guidance”
on page 10-2.Select theSystem Setting key on the
[SETTINGS] screen.
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