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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command ActionZoom In Zooms in the map scale by 1 step.
Zoom In <1-13> Increases the magnification of the map by the number of steps specified.
Zoom Out Zooms out the map scale by 1 step.
Zoom Out <1-13> Decreases the magnification of the map by the number of steps specified.
Zoom Streets Change to the street map.
North Up Sets the 2D full map to North Up.
Heading Up Sets the 2D full map to Heading Up.
Full Map Displays a full map.
Split Map Displays a split map.
2D Map Change the current map to a 2D Heading Up map.
3D Map Change the current map to a 3D map.
Repeat Voice Guidance Speaks the current navigation guidance.
Voice Guidance ON Turns the navigation guidance on.
Voice Guidance OFF Turns the navigation guidance off.
Show POI Icons Select the category of the POI icon you wish to display on map. Selected POI
icons will be displayed on the map screen.
Remove POI Icons Select the category of the POI icon you wish to delete from the map. Selected POI
icons will be deleted from the map screen.
Route Information Display the route information.
Where am I? Displays the information of the current position.
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7. Voice recognition
Operating tips for navigation command operation:. Depending on the area where the vehicle is located (such as in Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.) , the system may not recognize the general navigation
commands.
. Points Of Interest (for U.S. and Canada):
— The POI commands searches for Points of Interest registered in the navigation system.
— When searching for POI, the search is conducted within the current state/province or the state/province specified by “Change State” command. To change the state/province, speak “Change State” after the prompt and then after the next prompt, speak the name of the state/province for which
you wish to conduct the POI search. The state/province will be reset to the current state each time the voice recognition session is restarted.
— The following POI main categories cannot be used for “Points of Interest” search with voice command operations while all registered categories can be recognized for “Nearby” search:
Others, Repair, Rental Car Agency, Parking, Police Station, Administration, ATM, Other Leisure, Bars & Clubs, Other Dealers, Motorcycle
Dealership, Medical Offices, Post Office, Auto Parts, Banquets & Food Delivery, Carwash, Copying, Day Care, Fire Station, Laundry & Cleaners,
Office Supply, Other Services, Other Shopping, Package Delivery
. Street Address (for U.S. and Canada):
— Alphabet letters cannot be included when speaking a house number. When a specified house number cannot be found, a location representing the address will be displayed.
— Speak in a natural conversational speed without pausing between words for better recognition.
— When the system recognizes the command incorrectly, correct the search conditions using commands such as “Change State”, “Change City”, “Change Street” or “Change House Number”.
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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command ActionCD Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.
USB Turns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.
iPod Turns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.
Bluetooth Audio Turns on the Bluetooth
ŠAudio, selecting the last played mode.
AUX Turns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.
AM <am frequency> Turns to the AM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.
AM Preset <1-6> Plays the spoken AM preset station.
FM <fm frequency> Turns to the FM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.
FM Preset <1-12> Plays the spoken FM preset station.
SXM <Channel number> Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel number.
SXM <Channel name> Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel name.
SXM Preset <1-18> Plays the spoken SXM preset channel.
USB Show Folders Displays folders in the USB memory device.
USB Play Folder <folder name> Plays songs in the selected folder in the USB memory device.
USB Play File <file name> Plays songs in the selected file in the USB memory device.
iPod Play Artist <artist name> Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.
iPod Play Album <album name> Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.
iPod Play Song <song name> Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commands successively.
iPod Play Playlist <playlist name> Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.
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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command ActioniPod Show Artists Displays a list of Artist names stored in the iPod.
iPod Show Albums Displays a list of Albums in the iPod.
iPod Show Songs Displays a list of songs in the iPod.
iPod Play Artist <artist
name><1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.
iPod Play Album <album
name> <1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.
iPod Play Song <song
name> <1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commands
successively.
iPod Play Playlist <play-
list name> <1-5> Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.
iPod Play All Songs Plays all songs in the iPod.
Play Artist <artist name>
Plays the songs of the corresponding song list in the iPod.
Play Album <album name>
Play Song <song name>
Play Playlist <playlist name>
INFO:
A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM Traffic subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services.
“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 5-19)
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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command ActionBluetooth Audio Turns on the BluetoothŠAudio, selecting the last played mode.
AUX Turns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.
AM <am frequency> Turns to the AM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.
AM Preset <1-6> Plays the spoken AM preset station.
FM <fm frequency> Turns to the FM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.
FM Preset <1-12> Plays the spoken FM preset station.
USB Show Folders Displays folders in the USB memory device.
USB Play Folder <folder name> Plays songs in the selected folder in the USB memory device.
USB Play File <file name> Plays songs in the selected file in the USB memory device.
iPod Play Artist <artist name> Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.
iPod Play Album <album name> Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.
iPod Play Song <song name> Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commands
successively.
iPod Play Playlist <playlist name> Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.
iPod Show Artists Displays a list of Artist names stored in the iPod.
iPod Show Albums Displays a list of Albums in the iPod.
iPod Show Songs Displays a list of songs in the iPod.
iPod Play Artist <artist
name> <1-5>
Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.
iPod Play Album <album
name> <1-5>
Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.
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1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command ActioniPod Play Song <song
name><1-5> Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commands
successively.
iPod Play Playlist <play-
list name> <1-5> Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.
iPod Play All Songs Plays all songs in the iPod.
Play Artist <artist name>
Plays the songs of the corresponding song list in the iPod.
Play Album <album name>
Play Song <song name>
Play Playlist <playlist name>
Operating tips for audio command operation:
. An audio device connected via BluetoothŠcannot be operated with the Voice Recognition system. Source change is only available for BluetoothŠ
streaming Audio.
. If two USB devices are connected at the same time, voice operation will only be available for use with one registered and selected device. When
selecting “YES” in the pop-up screen that displays after a new USB audio device is connected, the USB audio device is registered in the voice
recognition system and is selected automatically. One iPod and one USB device can be registered in the system. If a USB audio device is newly
registered, old data is overwritten. It may take a few moments to register an audio device. If you want to enable voice operation for music stored in a
previously registered audio device, select the device you want to use in advance. Even when a device has been previously registered, simply connecting
the device will not result in it being selected automatically.
“Voice recognition settings” (page 7-23)
. The Voice Recognition system may not function when the song information is too long (artist names, album titles, song titles and play lists, etc.) .
. The SiriusXM function will not operate without a subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radio (for U.S. and Canada) .
. When playing USB files with the voice recognition system, do not pronounce the extension attached to the file name (such as “.mp3”) .
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.Song titles registered in ID3 tags cannot be pronounced for voice recognition operation.
Information Command (for U.S. and Canada)
1st Command 2nd Command Action
Information Where am I?
Displays information of the current position.
SXM Weather Map Displays the SiriusXM Weather map.
SXM Current Weather Displays the nearby weather (current weather).
SXM Weather Forecast Displays the weather forecast.
SXM Fuel Prices Displays fuel prices.
SXM Movie Listings Displays SiriusXM Movie Listings.
SXM Stocks Displays SiriusXM stock information.
SXM Sports Scores Displays sports scores.
SXM Traffic Turns the traffic information system on or off.
Favorite Feeds (if so equipped) Plays Favorite Feeds.
All Information Feeds (if so equipped) Plays Information Feeds.
Voice Menu (if so equipped) Connects NissanConnect
SMServices center.
Energy Flow (model with hybrid system) Displays Energy Flow.
INFO:
A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM Traffic subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services.
“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 5-19)
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Information Command (for Mexico)
1st Command 2nd CommandAction
Information Where am I?
Displays information of the current position.
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8 Troubleshooting guide
Customer assistance ................................................................ 8-2
System unit ........................................................................\
......... 8-3Liquid crystal display .......................................................... 8-3
Audio system ........................................................................\
...... 8-5 HD Radio technology (for U.S.) ....................................... 8-5
Compact Disc (CD) player ............................................... 8-7
iPod player ........................................................................\
.... 8-9
USB memory device ........................................................ 8-11
Bluetooth
Šstreaming audio ........................................... 8-12
BluetoothŠHands-Free Phone System ............................ 8-14 NissanConnect
SMServices (if so equipped) ................. 8-17
Apple CarPlay (if so equipped) ......................................... 8-18
Navigation ........................................................................\
........ 8-19 Basic operations ............................................................. 8-19
Vehicle icon ..................................................................... 8-20
Route calculation and visual guidance ..................... 8-22
Voice guidance ............................................................... 8-24
Traffic information (for U.S. and Canada) ................ 8-25
Voice recognition ................................................................... 8-26

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SYSTEM UNIT
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The screen is too dark. The cabin temperature is too low. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes moderate.
Screen brightness is set to the maximum darkness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
“Display settings” (page 2-19)
The screen is too bright. Screen brightness is set to the maximum brightness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
“Display settings” (page 2-19)
A small black spot or a small bright spot appears on
the screen. This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal
displays.This is not a malfunction.
A dot or stripe pattern appears on the screen. Electromagnetic waves that are generated from neon billboards, high voltage electric power cables, ham
radios or other radio devices equipped to other
vehicles may adversely affect the screen.This is not a malfunction.
Image lag appears on the screen. This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal
displays. This is not a malfunction.
Image motion displayed on the screen is slow. The cabin temperature is less than 50 8F (108C). Wait until the cabin temperature rises to within 508F
(108C) and 1228F (508C).
When looking at the screen from an angle, the screen
lightens or darkens. This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal
displays.Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
“Display settings” (page 2-19)
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