NISSAN MAXIMA 2008 A34 / 6.G Quick Reference Guide

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PAIRING PROCEDURE
NOTE:The vehicle must be stationary when pairing the phone.
1. Press the
button on the steering wheel and wait for the tone.
2. Say “Setup.”
3. Wait for the tone, then say “Pair phone.”
4. Wait for the tone, then say “New phone.”
5. Initiate pairing from the phone.
 The pairing procedure variesaccording toeach cellular phonemodel. Fordetailed
pairing instructions and compatible phones, please visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth .
 When prompted for a PASSKEY code, enter “1234” from the handset. (The PASS-
KEY code is assigned by NISSAN and cannot be changed.)
6. Say a name for the phone when the system asks you to provide one. You can give the
phone a name of your choice.
7. Say anumber between 1and 5when thesystem asksyouforapriority level.The
priority leveldetermines whichphone interacts withthesystem whentwoormore
paired phones are active in the vehicle at the same time. Choose 1 if this is the only
phone or the primary phone.
8. Say “Yes” or “No” when the system asks if you would like to select a custom ring tone.
Follow the instructions provided by the system to choose a ring tone.
SETTING UP YOUR PHONEBOOK – ADDING NEW ENTRIES
Each paired phone has its own dedicated phone book. Each phone book can store up to 40
names. Each name can have up to 4 locations/numbers: Home, Office, Mobile, and Other.
NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary when adding new entries.
1. Press the
button and wait for the tone.
2. Say “Phone book.”
3. Wait for the tone, then say “New entry.”
4. When prompted, say the name for the new entry. For example, say “Michelle.” If the
name istoo short ortoo long, orifit sounds toomuch likeaname thatisalready
stored in the phone book, the system tells you and prompts you to say a name again.
Choose a new name.
5. Say “Yes” or “No” when the system asks you to confirm the name is correct.
6. Say a location (“Home,” “Office,” “Mobile” or “Other”) when the system asks you to
provide one. The system acknowledges the location.
 By Voice command -When prompted, sayaphone number forthe location. For
example, say“five fivefiveone twoone two.” The systemrepeats thenumber and
prompts you for the next command.
 By Bluetooth transfer -Say “Transfer entry.” The systemacknowledges thecom-
mand and asks you to initiate the transfer from the phone handset. The new contact
phone number will be transferred from the cellular phone via the Bluetooth commu-
nication link. The transfer procedure varies according to each cellular phone. See the
cellular phone owner’s manual for details.
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7.Say “Store” when you are finished entering numbers. The system confirms the name,
location, and number.
8. Say “Yes” or “No” when the system asks if you would like to store another location for
the same name. If you do not respond to the system prompt, the system ends the New
Entry session.
MAKING A PHONE CALL
1. Press thebutton.
2. After the tone, do one of the following:
 Say “Call [name] [location].” For example, say “Call Michelle Home.”
 Say “Call [number].” For example, say “Call 123-456-7891.”
 Say “Redial” to redial the previous phone number called by the system.
RECEIVING/ENDING A PHONE CALL
When you receive a phone call, a ring tone sounds through the audio system.
 To accept the call, press the
button. To reject the call, press thebutton.
 To hang up the phone at the end of a call or to disconnect during call placement, press
the
button.
HOW TO SAY NUMBER
NISSAN voice recognition permits numbers to be spoken in a variety of ways.
 Say “zero” or “oh” for “0.” Example: 1-800-662-6200 – Say “one eight zero zero six six
two six two oh oh.”
 Say “pound” for “#”. Say “star” for “*”. Example: 1-555-1212*123 – Say “one five five five
one two one two star one two three.”
NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if so equipped)
GETTING STARTED
The Navigation Systembeginswhen
the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON
position. Tohelp ensure safedriving,
some functions aregrayed out,or
muted, while driving. Park the vehicle in
a safe location andthen operate the
Navigation System.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
START-UP SCREEN
 Read theprecautions carefully,highlightthe
“OK” keyusing thejoystick andpress the
ENTER button.
NAVIGATION DISPLAY SCREEN
Displays navigation features and map.
DISABLED WHILE DRIVING
Not allfeatures canbemanually operated
while the vehicle is in motion. The text for these
restricted features turns from white to gray and
cannot be selected.
DAY/NIGHT BUTTON
 Press thebuttontoswitch be-
tween theday screen (bright) andthenight
screen (dark) . Within 10 seconds of pressing
the
button, you can adjust the
brightness of the map display screen by mov-
ing the joystick right or left.
MOVING AROUND WITHIN A MAP
 To maneuver aroundthenavigation display
screen, tiltthe joystick corresponding tothe
direction thatyouwant tomove across the
map. Keep tilting thejoystick tocontinuously
move across themap inthat direction. Once
you start moving on the map, the cross pointer
appears..
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SETTING BUTTON
Press the SETTING buttonto change or
set navigation preferences.
DEST (DESTINATION) BUTTON
 Press theDEST buttontodisplay the
address bookandalternative waysofpro-
gramming a destination.
MAP BUTTON
 Press theMAP buttontodisplay the
current location map screen.
ROUTE BUTTON
 Press the ROUTEbuttonto display vari-
ous ways to modify the route to a destination.
ZOOM OUT/IN BUTTONS
 Press thebuttonorthe
buttonto increase or decrease the scale
of the map display.
BACK BUTTON
 Press the BACKbuttonto return to the previous function shown on the navigation
display.
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GUIDE VOICE BUTTON
Press the GUIDE VOICE buttonto hear the current navigation situation.
SWITCHING THE MAP VIEW
Press the MAPbutton. The current loca-
tion map screen is displayed.
 Press the ENTERbutton.
 Highlight the“Map View” keyand press the
ENTER button.
 Highlight either one of the “Plan View” keys or
one of the “Birdview” keys and press the EN-
TER button to select the map view. Press the
MAP button
or the “Back” key to accept
the changes.
PLAN VIEW
 Displays themap ina2-dimensional environ-
ment similar to a road map.
BIRDVIEW™
 Displays the map in an elevated perspective.
SELECTING A MENU SCREEN
1. To select a preferred menu key, use the joystick to highlight the corresponding key on
the screen and press the ENTERbutton.
2. Depending on the key you selected, a detailed menu screen, a character input screen
or asetting screen, etc.isdisplayed. Onthe screen displayed, makeadjustments,
input information, etc. accordingly.
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3.Press the BACKbuttonto return to the previous screen without applying any
changes; insome cases pressing the BACK button
willaccept thechanges
you made.
4. Press the MAP button
toreturn tothe current location mapscreen without
applying any changes.
NOTE: Depending on the menu selected, pressing the MAPbutton
may not return you
to the current location map screen.
STORING YOUR HOME IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK
 Press the DESTbutton.
 Highlight the“Address Book”keyand press
the ENTER button.
 Highlight the“Home (AddNew)” keyand
press the ENTERbutton, a confirmation mes-
sage is displayed. Highlight the “YES” key and
press the ENTERbutton.
 Highlight the“Street Address” key andpress
the ENTER button. A character input screen is
displayed.
 Enter the address of your home, highlight the
“OK” keyand press the ENTER button.The
map screen is displayed.
 Moving thejoystick rightorleft, adjust your
home location if necessary. After adjusting the
location, press the ENTERbutton.
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Your home isdisplayed atthe center ofthe
map. Aconfirmation messageisdisplayed,
and the system sets your home as the destina-
tion.
 Press theMAP button
toreturn tothe
current location map screen. The home icon is
displayed on the screen.
SETTING A STREET ADDRESS AS A DESTINATION
 Press the DESTbutton.
 Highlight the“Street Address” key andpress
the ENTER button. A character input screen is
displayed.
 Make surethatthecorrect regionisselected
before inputting the name of the location.
 Enter thehouse number; whenfinished high-
light the “OK” key and press the ENTERbut-
ton. Ifyou donot know thehouse number,
highlight the “Skip” key and press the ENTER
button.
 Enter the name of the street. After finishing the
entry, highlight the“OK” keyand press the
ENTER button. A list of cities is displayed.
 Highlight thecorrect cityofthe destination
from the list and press the ENTERbutton.
 The selected destination isdisplayed atthe
center of the map. Highlight the “OK” key and
press the ENTER buttonafterconfirming the
location of the displayed destination. The sys-
tem sets the destination to the selected loca-
tion and starts calculating a route.
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SETTING A PLACE AS A DESTINATION
Press the DESTbutton.
 A nearby airport is set as a destination in this
example.
 Highlight the “Points of Interest” key and press
the ENTER button.
 Highlight the“Travel” key andpress theEN-
TER button.
 From thecategory list,highlight the“AIR-
PORT” keyand press the ENTER button.A
character input screen appears.
 Make surethatthecorrect regionisselected
before inputting the name of the location.
 After inputting the name of the location, high-
light the “OK” key and press the ENTERbut-
ton. A list screen appears.
 Highlight the preferred airport key from the list
and press the ENTERbutton.
 The selected destination isdisplayed atthe
center of the map. Highlight the “OK” key after
confirming the location of the displayed desti-
nation, and press the ENTERbutton. The sys-
tem sets the destination to the selected loca-
tion and starts calculating a route.
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BEGINNING ROUTE GUIDANCE
After setting a destination and performing route calculation, the suggested route is displayed.  Highlight the “OK” key and press the ENTER
button. Thesystem willnavigate youthrough
the guide points usingvisual andvoice guid-
ance.
 When approaching aguide point,thesystem
automatically changes to the split screen and
shows an enlarged view of the intersection in
the left screen.
 When arriving atthe destination, theroute
guidance automatically ends.
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