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of time.
. Do not place the cellular phone in an area
surrounded by metal or far away from the in-
vehicle phone module to prevent tone quality
degradation and wireless connection disrup-
tion.
. While a cellular phone is connected through
the Bluetooth
Šwireless connection, the
battery power of the cellular phone may
discharge quicker than usual.
. Visit the web site below for troubleshooting
help if the Bluetooth
ŠHands-Free Phone
System seems to be malfunctioning.
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/
. 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.
. Refer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual
regarding the telephone pairing procedure
specific to your phone, battery charging,
cellular phone antenna, etc.
. The antenna display on the monitor may not
coincide with the antenna display of some
cellular phones. .
The battery display on the monitor may not
coincide with the battery display of some
cellular phones.
. Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as
possible to hear the caller’s voice clearly as
well as to minimize its echoes.
. If reception between callers is unclear,
adjusting the incoming or outgoing call
volume may improve the clarity.
. The microphone is located near the map
light.INDICATORS
Indicators*1for phone and text messaging are
displayed on the top of the screen.
Indicates the number of unread
received messages.
Indicates the BluetoothŠdevice that
is selected.
Indicates the strength of the signal
the BluetoothŠdevice is receiving.
Indicates the amount of remaining
BluetoothŠdevice battery.
PHONE
Connecting Bluetooth
ŠHands-free
Phone
A cellular phone device must be connected to
the BluetoothŠHands-free phone system before
operation. Up to 5 BluetoothŠdevices can be
connected to the system.
“Connecting BluetoothŠdevice”
(page 2-17)
Phone selection
Select one of the connected devices for opera-
tion.
1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.
2. Touch [Select BT Device]. A list of the connected cellular phones is displayed.
3. Touch one of the connected cellular phones from the list.
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RECEIVING A CALL
Using BluetoothŠHands-Free Phone System, a
received phone call can be operated on the
vehicle information display as well as on the
touch screen display.
“Receiving a call” (page 4-4)
1. When there is an incoming call, the caller information and the operation keys are
displayed on the vehicle information display.
2. Use <
>/<>to highlight the preferred
item and push <OK>to select the item.
Available keys Action
[Answer] Answers the received phone
call.
[Decline] Declines the received phone call.
INFO:
A cellular phone device must be connected and
selected among other connected Bluetooth
Š
devices before hands-free operation.“BluetoothŠHands-Free Phone System”
(page 4-2)
TEXT MESSAGING
Using BluetoothŠHands-Free Phone System, a
received text message can be operated on the
vehicle information display as well as on the
touch screen display.
“Hands-free text messaging assistant”
(page 4-6)
To read/ignore an incoming text:
1. When a new text message is received, a pop-up window and operation keys will
appear with the sender’s name or phone
number on the vehicle information display.
2. Use <
>/<>to highlight the preferred
item and push <OK>to select the item.
Available keys Action
[Read] The system will read the text
out loud.
[Ignore] The vehicle information dis- play will show the contents
that were originally displayed.
To reply to/exit from a text:
1. When a new text message is received and
[Read] is selected, operation keys are dis-
played on the vehicle information display.
2. Use <
>/<>to highlight the preferred
item and push <OK>to select the item.
Available keys Action
[Reply] Available pre-determined
messages will be displayed
on the touch screen display.
Voice recognition reply op-
eration will also become
available.
[Exit] Ends text message operation and the vehicle information
display will show the main
menu.
INFO:
A cellular phone device must be connected and
selected from among other connected Blue-
tooth
Šdevices before hands-free operation.
“BluetoothŠHands-Free Phone System”
(page 4-2)
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Turn-by-turn route guidance can be displayed on
the vehicle information display.
To view turn-by-turn route guidance on the
vehicle information display, use <
>/<>
and scroll toon the vehicle information display
menu.
There are two available views: the Arrow view
and the City view.
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Menu itemAction
[Change View] [2D Map] Display 2D map.
[Split: 2D Map] Display 2D map on both left and right side of the split screen.
[Birdview (3D)] Display 3D map.
[Split: Birdview Map] Display 2D map on the left side and 3D map on the right side of the screen.
[View Settings] [Intersection] Display the enlarged view of intersection on the left side of the screen when
the vehicle approaches the intersection during route guidance.
“Route guidance screens” (page 6-29)
Push <MAP> to return to the full map screen.
[Turn List] Display the turn list on the left screen when a route is set.
“Route guidance screens” (page 6-29)
Push <MAP> to return to the full map screen.
[Drive Report] (if so equipped) Display your score in ECO driving performance on the left side of the screen.
Touch [Log] to view the Drive Report history. Touch [Reset] to clear the past
records.
Push <MAP> to return to the full map screen.
[Full Map] Display full map screen.
[Map Settings] [Map Orientation] [North Up] Select a map view to be applied to the map screen. [North Up] is available
only when 2D map is displayed.
[Heading Up]
[Long Range] The position of the vehicle icon can be changed to view a wider area in the
traveling direction. The vehicle icon is located slightly lower than the center of
the screen. Long Range Map View is available only when the map view is
“Heading Up”.
[Map Color] Sets map color from color 1 - 4.
[Map Text Size] [Large] Sets the font size of text displayed on the map screen.
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[Medium]
[Small]
[Birdview Angle] Adjusts the Birdview
TMangle using the adjust bar displayed on the left side of
the screen.
[North Up when Zoomed Out] When this setting is ON, the orientation of the map is automatically changed
to North Up when the widest map scale is selected.
[Select Text to Display on
Map] [Place Names]
Allows place names to be displayed on the map screen.
[Facility Names] Allows facilities names to be displayed on the map screen.
[Road Names] Allows road names to be displayed on the map screen.
[Left Split Map Settings] [Map Orientation] The map orientation for the left side of split screen can be selected from
North Up or Heading Up.
(only when split screen is
displayed) [Long Range]
Long Range Map View is available only when the map view is in Heading Up
mode.
With this item turned on, the vehicle position icon on the left screen will be
located slightly lower than the center of the screen so that a wider area in the
traveling direction can be viewed.
[Map Scale] Allows to change the scale of the map displayed on the left side of the split
screen.
[Show all Freeway Exits on Route] Turns on/off the freeway exit information display.
[Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway] The turn list can be set to on or off to be displayed automatically while driving
on a freeway.
[Back to Map] Display the current location map.
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HOW TO HANDLE THE SD CARD
When handling the SD card, please be careful
and adhere to the following instructions:
. Always follow the instructions described in
this manual and in the handbook attached to
the SD card when using an SD card in this
device.
. Do not handle an SD card with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shock or a
malfunction.
. Do not allow hands or metal objects to
contact the terminal area of SD cards.
. Do not place SD cards on the instrument
panel, on any place with direct sunlight or in
moist circumstances. Doing so may damage
or deform the SD card.
. Do not use any conventional cleaner, ben-
zine, thinner or antistatic spray.
. Do not use SD cards in any place where
static electricity or electric noise adversely
affects SD cards. This may cause data
corruption or data loss.
. SD card optimization must not be performed.
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VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGS
The voice recognition settings can be changed.
1. Touch [Setting] on the Launch Bar.
2. Touch [Voice Recognition].
3. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings. [Minimum Voice Feedback]:
Turns the minimum voice feedback function
on/off. When this item is turned on, short and
minimized voice feedback will be provided.
. [Audio device setting]:
Select an audio device to be operated via the
Voice Recognition system from the audio
devices connected to the USB ports. A
device with an indicator light illuminated can
be operated with the Voice Recognition
system.
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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 2-15)
The screen is too bright. Screen brightness is set to the maximum brightness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
“Display settings” (page 2-15)
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 2-15)
The screen turns blue or an error message is
displayed on the touch screen display. A system malfunction has occurred.
Contact a NISSAN dealer for an inspection.
The SD card is not inserted into the slot correctly. If the SD card containing map data is accidentally removed, after reinserting the SD card containing
map data into the slot, place the ignition switch in the
“OFF” position and then place back in the “ON”
position again.
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Functional
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Keep losing my local stations. The digital coverage is slightly less than the analog
signal coverage. Verify correct operation on another station. This is
expected behavior.
Shadowing (urban/terrain) can cause reduced digital
coverage. Verify correct operation on another station.
Some data fields are blank. Text information is sent at the broadcaster’s discre-
tion. Verify correct operation on another station. Report
station issues.
Text information is truncated / appears to be more
available. The display is limited to a fixed number of characters
and more data is being sent than can be shown.This is an intended behavior.
AM reception changes at night. AM stations are required by the government (FCC) to
lower their power at night. This is not a malfunction.
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VEHICLE ICON
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Names of roads and locations differ be-
tween 2D view and Birdview
TM. This is because the quantity of the displayed information is
reduced so that the screen does not become too cluttered.
There is also a chance that names of the roads or locations may
be displayed multiple times, and the names appearing on the
screen may be different because of a processing procedure. This is not a malfunction.
The location of the vehicle icon is misaligned
from the actual position. The vehicle was transported after the ignition switch was placed
in the “OFF” position, for example, by a ferry or car transporter. Drive the vehicle for a period of time on a road
where GPS signals can be received.
The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be incorrect
depending on the driving environments and the levels of
positioning accuracy of the navigation system. This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehicle for a
period of time to automatically correct the position
and direction of the vehicle icon.
“Current vehicle location” (page 6-57)
Driving with tire chains or tires that have been replaced may
result in an incorrect vehicle location display due to miscalcu-
lation by the speed sensor. Drive the vehicle for a period of time (at
approximately 19 MPH (30 km/h) for about 30
minutes) to automatically correct the vehicle icon
position.
If this does not correct the vehicle icon position,
contact a NISSAN dealer.
When the vehicle is traveling on a new road,
the vehicle icon is located on another road
nearby. Because the new road is not stored in the map data, the system
automatically places the vehicle icon on the nearest road
available. Updated road information will be included in the
next version of the map data.
“How to order map data updates”
(page 6-64)
The screen does not switch to the night
screen even after turning on the headlights. The daytime screen was set the last time the headlights were
turned on. Set the screen to the night screen mode using
<
>
when turning on the headlights.“Display settings” (page 2-15)
The map does not scroll even when the
vehicle is moving. The current location map screen is not displayed.
Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or push<MAP>.
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