ESP NISSAN MURANO 2015 3.G LC2 Kai Navigation Manual

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Operating tips
.Speak a command after the tone.
. If the command is not recognized, the system
will prompt you to speak the command again.
Repeat the command in a clear voice.
. Touch [
] on the touch screen or push
<> on the steering wheel to return to the
previous screen.
. To exit the Voice Recognition system, push
and hold <
>on the steering wheel.
. To adjust the volume of the system feedback,
push <
->/<+> on the steering
wheel or turn the <VOL/
>while the
system is making an announcement.
The volume setting is also available from
[Guidance Volume] in the [Settings] menu on
the Launch Bar.
“Volume and Beeps settings”
(page 2-15)
. When setting a destination for route gui-
dance with some search methods, such as
POI, Intersection or City Center search, the
search area is automatically set to the state
where your vehicle is located. Change state/
province to change the search area to
another state/province if necessary. Voice Prompt Interrupt:
In most cases, you can interrupt the voice
feedback to speak the next command by pushing
the
<
>on the steering wheel. After inter-
rupting the system, wait for a tone before
speaking your command.
One Shot Call:
To use the system faster when making a call, you
may speak the second level command skipping
speaking the first level command. For example,
push <
>and say “Redial” after the tone
without first saying “Phone”.
How to see voice command screen
1. Push <>to display the first screen of the
voice command list.
2. Speak a command or select an item on the voice command list. The Second screen is
displayed.
3. Speak a command or select an item on the voice command list. The command is exe-
cuted or the next screen for further command
is displayed.
4. Follow the prompts to complete the com- mands. Voice command screens:
First screen
*1Shows a list of available categories. Speak a
category command or touch the key of the
corresponding category.
*2Shows a list of available commands for the
selected category. Speak a preferred com-
mand.
*3Touch [HELP] or say “Help” to hear help
announcements on how to use the system.
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7. Voice recognition
INFO:
Push <
>to stop the help announcements.
Second screen
*4Previously selected command.
*5Command list
You can speak a command from the list or
touch the corresponding key. Preferred
words can be spoken for the part of the
command enclosed in < >.
*6[Previous]/[Next]
Say as a command or touch to go to the
previous/next screen.
List screen
*7Speak a number from 1 to 5 or touch an item
on the list screen to select the item.
How to speak numbers
The Voice Recognition system requires the user
to speak numbers in a certain way when giving
voice commands.
General rule:
500, 800 and 900 can be pronounced as “five
hundred”, “eight hundred” and “nine hundred”
respectively.
For other numbers, only single digits 0 (zero) to 9
can be used. (For example, for the number “600”,
speaking “six zero zero” can be recognized by
the system, but “six hundred” cannot.) Example:
1-800-662-6200
“One eight hundred six six two six two zero zero”
INFO:
For the best recognition, speak “zero” for the
number “0”, and “oh” for the letter “o”.
Voice command examples
As examples, some additional basic operations
that can be performed by voice commands are
described here.
Example 1 Placing call by speaking a
phone number:
1. Push <
>located on the steering wheel.
2. Wait for the indicator to change to
.
Speak “Phone”.
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Audio Command
1st Command 2nd Command 3rd Command Action
Audio iPod Play Artist <artist name> Turns on the iPodŠ, selecting the artist.
iPod Play Album <album name> Turns on the iPodŠ, selecting the album.
iPod Play Song <song name> Turns on the iPod
Š, selecting the track. You can speak the commands
successively
iPod Play Playlist <playlist name> Turns on the iPod
Š, playing the playlist which you said.
iPod Show Artists Displays a list of Artist names stored in the iPod
Š.
iPod Show Albums Displays a list of Albums in the iPod
Š.
iPod Show Songs Displays a list of songs in the iPod
Š.
iPod Play Artist <artist
name> <1-5>
Turns on the iPod
Š, selecting the artist.
iPod Play Album <album
name> <1 - 5>
Turns on the iPod
Š, selecting the album.
iPod Play Song <song
name> <1 - 5>
Turns on the iPod
Š, selecting the track. You can speak the commands
successively.
iPod Play Playlist <play-
list name> <1 - 5> Turns on the iPod
Š, playing the playlist which you said.
iPod Play All Songs Plays all songs in the iPod
Š.
Play Artist <artist name>
Plays the songs of the corresponding song list in the iPod
Š.
Play Album <album name>
Play Song <song name>
Play Playlist <playlist name>
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8. Troubleshooting guide
iPodŠPLAYER
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
The system does not recognize an iPodŠ. A connector cable is not correctly connected, or the
iPodŠdoes not correctly operate. Connect the connector cable again. If the system
does not recognize the iPodŠafter performing this
procedure above, reset the iPodŠ.
The iPodŠthat is to be connected is not compatible
with the system. Check the iPodŠmodel and firmware versions
available for the system.
A USB extension cable is not correctly connected. Do not use a USB extension cable.
The cable is rapidly connected to or disconnected
from the USB port. Slowly connect or disconnect the USB cable.
An iPod
Šcannot be operated. The iPodŠis connected to the in-vehicle audio
system while headsets, etc. are connected to the
iPod
Š. Remove all equipment from the iPod
Šafter discon-
necting the iPodŠfrom the system, and then connect
it to the system again.
The iPod
Šis not operating normally. Disconnect the iPodŠfrom the in-vehicle audio
system, and then connect it to the system again.
The system plays back an album/file that includes a
particular album art. Disconnect the iPod
Šfrom the in-vehicle audio
system, and then reset the iPodŠ. Disable the album
art, and then connect the iPodŠto the system.“iPodŠMenu” (page 3-26)
An iPodŠdoes not respond. There are too many files in a category. Decrease the number of files in a category (less than
65500 files).
The shuffle function is turned on. Turn off the shuffle function if many files are stored on
the iPod
Š.
Music cannot be played back. A connector is not connected to the iPodŠ. Firmly connect the connector to the iPodŠ.
Playback cuts out. The sound cuts due to vibration resulting from an
unstable location of the iPod
Š. Place the iPod
Šon a stable location where it does not
roll over.
Distorted sound occurs. The EQ (equalizer) function of the iPod
Šis turned on. Turn off the EQ (equalizer) function on your iPodŠ.
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BLUETOOTHŠHANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
A cellular phone cannot be registered. The cellular phone is not compatible with the in- vehicle hands-free phone system. Use a cellular phone compatible with the system. Visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to check compatibility.
Registration of the cellular phone has been per-
formed incorrectly. Check the registration procedure, and then register the
cellular phone again.
A cellular phone cannot be connected or is
disconnected after the registration is com-
pleted. The Bluetooth
Šsetting of the in-vehicle hands-free
phone system is turned off. Turn on the BluetoothŠsetting of the system.
The Bluetooth
Šsetting of the cellular phone is turned
off. Turn on the BluetoothŠsetting of the cellular phone.
The remaining battery level of the cellular phone is
low. Charge the battery of the cellular phone.
The wireless Bluetooth
Šconnection may be dis-
rupted depending on the location of the cellular
phone. Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by
metal or far away from the in-vehicle hands-free phone
system. Do not place the cellular phone close to the seats
or your body.
Registration of the cellular phone is not completed. Perform registration of the cellular phone.
A call to a particular phone number fails. If the system tries to make a call several times to the same phone number (for example: the party does not
respond to the call, the party is out of the service
area, or the call is abandoned before the party
responds) , the system may reject a request to make a
call to the phone number. Turn off the cellular phone and turn it on again to reset the
connection.
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SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
A part of the route is not displayed. The suggested route includes narrow streets (roads displayed in gray). This is not a malfunction.
The part of the route that the vehicle
has already passed is deleted. A route is managed by sections between waypoints. If the vehicle
passed the first waypoint, the section between the starting point
and the waypoint is deleted (it may not be deleted depending on the
area). This is not a malfunction.
An indirect route is suggested. If there are restrictions (such as one-way streets) on roads close to the starting point or destination, the system may suggest an indirect
route. Adjust the location of the starting point or destination.
The system may suggest an indirect route because route calculation
does not take into consideration some areas such as narrow streets
(gray roads). Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road, and
recalculate the route.
The landmark information does not
correspond to the actual information. This may be caused by insufficient or incorrect map data. Updated information will be included in the next
version of the map data.
“How to order map data updates” (page 6-64)
The suggested route does not exactly
connect to the starting point, way-
points or destination. There is no data for route calculation closer to these locations. Set the starting point, waypoints and destination on a
main road, and perform route calculation.
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