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CUP HOLDERS
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WARNING:
The driver mustnotremove orinsert cupsinto
the cup holder whiledriving sothat fullattention
may begiven tovehicle operation.
CAUTION:
Avoid abrupt starting andbraking especially
when thecup holder isbeing usedtoprevent
spilling thecontents. Ifthe contents arehot, they
could scaldyouoryour passengers.
Front
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T o open thecup holder, slidethelid
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.
T o close thecup holder, slidethelid
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.
Rear (ifequipped)
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Soft bottle holders
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Soft bottle holders arelocated onthe front andrear
doors.
CAUTION:
. Do not use bottle holder forany other
objects thatcould bethrown aboutinthe
vehicle andpossibly injurepeople during
sudden braking oran accident. .
Do not use bottle holder foropen liquid
containers.
SUNGLASSES HOLDER
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CAUTION:
. Do not use foranything otherthansun-
glasses.
. Donot leave sunglasses inthe sunglasses
holder whileparking indirect sunlight. The
heat maydamage thesunglasses.
T o open thesunglasses holder,pushthebutton
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.
T o close, pushtheholder upuntil thelock latches.
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Instrument sand controls
COA THOOK (ifequipped)
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The coat hook islocated abovetherear side window
(on thedriver's side).
CAUTION:
Do not apply atotal loadofmore than2kg (4lb)
to the hook.
CARD HOLDERS (ifequipped)
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Slide acard inthe card holder
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.
CARGO COVER
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WARNING:
. Never putanything onthe cargo cover, no
matter howsmall. Anyobject onitcould
cause aninjury inan accident orsudden
stop.
. Donot leave thecargo coverinthe vehicle
with itdisengaged fromtheholder.
. The child restraint toptether strap(if
equipped) maybedamaged bycontact with
the cargo coveroritems inthe luggage area.
Remove thecargo coverfromthevehicle or
secure itand anyluggage. Your child could
be seriously injuredorkilled inacollision if
the top tether strapisdamaged.
Ð Ifthe cargo covercontacts thetop tether
strap when itis attached tothe top
tether anchor, remove thecargo cover
from thevehicle orsecure iton the
cargo floorbelow itsattachment loca-
tion. Ifthe cargo coverisnot removed, it
may damage thetop tether strapduring
a collision.
Ð Do not allow cargo tocontact thetop
tether strapwhen itis attached tothe
top tether anchor. Properly securethe
cargo soitdoes notcontact thetop
tether strap.Cargo thatisnot properly
secured orthat contacts thetop tether
strap maydamage thetop tether strap
during acollision.
The cargo coverkeeps theluggage compartment
contents hiddenfromthe
outside.
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T o remove thecargo cover:
1. Remove thestraps
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from theback door.
2. Remove thecargo coverholders
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LUGGAGE HOOKS(ifequipped)
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The hooks arelocated inthe luggage area.
CAUTION:
Do not apply atotal loadofmore than3kg (7lb)
to asingle hook.
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1. To block outglare fromthefront, swing down
*
1
the sun visor.
2. To block glarefromtheside, remove thesun visor
from thecenter mountandswing itto the side
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.
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CAUTION:
. Donot leave thelight switch onwhen the
engine isnot running forextended periods
of time toprevent thebattery frombeing
discharged.
. Turn offthe lights whenyouleave the
vehicle.
ROOM LIGHT
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The room lighthasathree-position switch.
When theswitch isin the ªONº position
*
1
, the room
light illuminates.
When theswitch isin the ªDOORº position
*
2
, the
room lightilluminates whenadoor isopened.
The interior lighttimer willkeep theroom lightonfor
approximately 15seconds when:
. The keyisremoved fromtheignition switchwith
the driver's doorclosed. (modelwithout Intelligent
K ey system)
. Theignition switchisplaced inthe ªOFFº position.
(model withIntelligent Key system)
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Instrument sand controls
. The doors areunlocked bypushing theªUN-
L OCKº
button (ontheremote controller or
Intelligent Key) orthe request switch(Intelligent
K ey system equipped models),with theignition
switch inthe ªLOCKº position.
. Any door isopened andthen closed withthe
ignition switchinthe ªLOCKº position.
The interior lighttimer willbecancelled when:
. The driver's doorislocked.
. Theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº position.
When theswitch isin the ªOFFº position
*
3
, the room
light does notilluminate, regardless ofany condition.
Battery saversystem
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If any door isleft open foraperiod oftime withthe
room lightswitch inthe ªDOORº position,theroom
light willautomatically turnoff.
MAP LIGHTS
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T o turn themap lights on,press thelenses. To turn
them off,press thelenses ofthe lights again.
V ANITY MIRROR LIGHTS(ifequipped)
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T o access thevanity mirror, pullthesun visor down and
flip open themirror cover.
The vanity mirror lightilluminates whenthevanity mirror
cover isopened. Whenthecover isclosed, thelight
will turn off.
CARGO ROOMLIGHT
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The cargo roomlightilluminates whentheback dooris
opened. Whentheback doorisclosed, thelights will
turn off.
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WARNING:
. Fuel isextremely flammable andhighly
explosive undercertain conditions. You
could beburned orseriously injuredifit is
misused ormishandled. Alwaysstopthe
engine anddonot smoke orallow open
flames orsparks nearthevehicle when
refueling.
. Fuel maybeunder pressure. Turn thecap a
half ofaturn, andwait forany ªhissingº
sound tostop toprevent fuelfrom spraying
out and possibly causingpersonal injury.
Then remove thecap.
. Use only anoriginal equipment typefuel
filler capasareplacement. Ithas abuilt-in
safety valveneeded forproper operation of
the fuel system andemission controlsys-
tem. Anincorrect capcanresult inaserious
malfunction andpossible injury.
OPENING FUELFILLER LID
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T o open thefuel filler lid,pull thefuel filler lidrelease
handle.
FUEL FILLER CAP
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The fuelfiller capisaratcheting type.Turn thecap
counterclockwise
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to remove. Tightenthecap
clockwise
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until ratchet clicks,morethantwice,
after refueling.
Put thefuel filler caponthe cap holder
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while
refueling.
CAUTION:
If fuel isspilled onthe vehicle body,flushitaway
with water toavoid paintdamage.
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WARNING:
Never adjust thesteering wheelwhiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
TIL TOR TELESCOPIC OPERATION
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While pulling thelock lever up
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, adjust thesteering
wheel up,down, forward orrearward
*
2
until the
desired position isachieved.
Push thelock lever down
*
3
firmly tolock thesteering
wheel inplace.
Pre-driving checksandadjustments
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Heater andairconditioner ,and audio system
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WARNING:
. Donot adjust theheater andairconditioner
controls oraudio controls whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
. Ifyou noticed anyforeign objects entering
the system hardware, spilledliquidonthe
system, ornoticed smokeorfumes coming
out from thesystem, orany other unusual
operation isobserved, stopusing thesystem
immediately andcontact thenearest
NISSAN dealer.Ignoring suchconditions
may lead toan accident, fireorelectric
shock.
. Donot disassemble ormodify thissystem. If
you do,itmay lead toan accident, fire,or
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not use thesystem whentheengine isnot
running forextended periodsoftime toprevent
battery discharge.
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When theshift lever isshifted intotheªRº (Reverse)
position, themonitor displayshowsarearward view
from thevehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
situations suchasslot parking orparallel parking.
Designs anditems displayed onthe screen mayvary
depending onthe models.
WARNING:
. The Rearview Monitorisaconvenience butit
is not asubstitute tocheck behind the
vehicle whenbacking up.The driver is
always responsible forsafety during parking
and other manoeuvres.
. Objects viewedinthe Rearview Monitor
differ fromactual distance becauseawide-
angle lensisused. Objects inthe Rearview
Monitor willappear visually opposite like
ones viewed inthe inside andoutside
mirrors.
. Make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenbacking up.
. Underneath thebumper andthecorner
areas ofthe bumper cannotbeviewed on
the Rearview Monitorbecause ofits mon-
itoring rangelimitation.
. Donot putanything onthe Rearview cam-
era.
. The Rearview cameraisinstalled abovethe
license plate.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh-pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
camera. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric shock.
. Donot strike thecamera. Itis aprecision
instrument. Otherwise,itmay malfunction or
cause damage resulting inafire oran
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch thecamera lenswhen cleaning
dirt orsnow fromthelens.
HOW TO READ THEDISPLA YEDLINES
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Guide lineswhich indicate thevehicle widthand
distances toobjects withreference tothe bumper line
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are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthevehicle body.
. Red line
*
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: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
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2
: approx. 1m (3 ft)
. Green line
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: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
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: approx. 3m (10 ft)
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WARNING:
. Never leavechildren oradults whowould
normally requirethesupport ofothers alone
in the vehicle. Petsshould notbeleft alone
either. Theycould unknowingly activate
switches orcontrols andinadvertently be-
come involved inaserious accident and
injure themselves. Onhot, sunny days,
temperatures inaclosed vehicle could
quickly become highenough tocause se-
vere orpossibly fatalinjuries topeople or
animals.
. Donot use therecirculation modeforlong
periods asitmay cause theinterior airto
become staleandthewindows tofog up.
. Donot adjust theheating andaircondition-
ing controls whiledriving sothat fullatten-
tion may begiven tovehicle operation.
The heater andairconditioner operatewhenthe
engine isrunning. Theairblower willoperate evenif
the engine isturned offand theignition switchisin the
ªONº position.
NO TE:
. Odors frominside andoutside thevehicle
can build upinthe airconditioner unit.Odor
can enter thepassenger compartment
through thevents.
. When parking, setthe heater andaircondi-
tioner controls toturn offairrecirculation to
allow freshairinto thepassenger compart-
ment. Thisshould helpreduce odorsinside
the vehicle.
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tioner)
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Left-Hand Drive(LHD) model*
*: The illustration isfor the Left-Hand Drive(LHD)
model. FortheRight-Hand Drive(RHD) model, the
layout willbethe opposite.
When theengine coolant temperature andoutside air
temperature arelow,the airflow from thefoot outlets
may notoperate. However, thisisnot amalfunction.
After thecoolant temperature warmsup,the airflow
from thefoot outlets willoperate normally.
The sensors
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, located onthe instrument
panel, helpmaintain aconstant temperature. Donot put
anything onoraround thesensors.
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MANUAL AIRCONDITIONER
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1. Airintake lever(Outside aircirculation ª
º
/Air recirculation
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º)
2. Airflow control dial
3. Fanspeed control
ª
º dial
4. ªA/Cº (AirConditioner) button
5. Temperature controldial
6. Rear defogger
ª
º button (SeeªDefogger
switchº (P.2-21) .)
T o turn offthe heater andairconditioner, turnthefan
speed control ª
º dial tothe ªOFFº (0)position.
Controls
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Outside aircirculation:
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Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position. Theair
flow isdrawn fromoutside thevehicle.
Air recirculation:
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Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position. Theair
flow iscirculated insidethevehicle. Air
flow control:
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T urn theairflow control dialtochange theairflow
mode.
Ð Airflows fromthecenter andside
ventilators.
Ð Airflows fromthecenter andside
ventilators andfoot
outlets.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefoot outlets.
Ð Airflows fromthefront defogger andfoot
outlets.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefront defogger
outlets.
Fan speed control:
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T urn thefanspeed control ª
º dial clockwise to
increase thefanspeed.
T urn thefanspeed control ª
º dial counterclock -
wise todecrease thefanspeed. A/C
(AirConditioner) operation:
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Push theªA/Cº button toturn onoroff the air
conditioner. Whentheairconditioner ison, the ªA/Cº
indicator lightonthe button illuminates.
T emperature control:
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T urn thetemperature controldialtoset the desired
temperature. Turn thedial between themiddle andthe
right position toselect thehot temperature. Turn the
dial between themiddle andtheleftposition toselect
the cool temperature.
Heater operation
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Heating:
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This mode isused todirect heated airtothe foot
outlets.
1. Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position for
normal heating.
2. Turn theairflow control dialtothe ª
º position.
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
V entilation:
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This mode directs outside airtothe side andcenter
ventilators.
1. Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position.
2. Turn theairflow control dialtothe ª
º position.
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position.
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AUT OMA TICAIR CONDITIONER
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* The switch layoutinthe illustration isfor the Left-
Hand Drive(LHD) model. FortheRight-Hand Drive
(RHD) model, theswitch layoutwillbethe opposite.
1. Temperature controlbuttons (driverside)
2. ª
º rear defogger button(SeeªDefogger
switchº (P.2-21) .)
3. ª
º front defogger button
4. Display screen
5. ª
º Air recirculation button
6. ª
º Outside aircirculation button
7. Temperature controlbuttons (passenger side)
8. ªON´OFFº button
9. ªAUT Oºbutton
10. ª
º fan speed control button
11. ªMODEº button
12. ªA/Cº (AirConditioner) button
13. ªDUAL ºzone control ON/OFF button
Automatic operation(AUTO)
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The AUTOmode maybeused year-round asthe
system automatically controlstheairconditioner toa
constant temperature, airflow distribution andfan
speed afterthedesired temperature isset manually .
T o turn theheater andairconditioner onoroff, push
the ªON´OFFº button.
Cooling anddehumidified heating:
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1. Push theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTOindicator light
will illuminate) .
2. Ifthe A/C indicator lightisnot illuminated, push
the ªA/Cº button (theA/C indicator lightwill
illuminate) .
3. Push thetemperature controlbuttons

º and
ª
º) to set the desired temperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTO
indicator lightwillilluminate) changesboththe
driver andpassenger sidetemperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªDUAL ºbutton (theDUAL
indicator lightwillilluminate) allowstheuser to independently
changethedriver andpassen-
ger side temperatures withthecorresponding
temperature controlbuttons (ª
º and
ª
º) .
.
T o cancel theseparate temperature setting,
push theªDUAL ºbutton (theDUAL indicator
light willturn off)and thedriver's side
temperature settingwillbeapplied toboth
the driver andpassenger sides.
4. Push either theoutside aircirculation ª
º
button orthe airrecirculation ª
º button (the
button withanindicator lightilluminated) for
approximately 2seconds toswitch tothe auto-
matic airintake control mode(theindicator light
will blink twice) .
A visible mistmaybeseen coming fromtheventilators
in hot, humid conditions asthe airiscooled rapidly.
This does notindicate amalfunction.
Heating (A/Coff):
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1. Push theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTOindicator light
will illuminate) .
2. Ifthe ªA/C indicator lightisilluminated, pushthe
ª A/Cº button (theA/C indicator lightwillturn off).
3. Push thetemperature controlbuttons (ª
º and
ª
º) to set the desired temperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTO
indicator lightwillilluminate) changesboththe
driver andpassenger sidetemperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªDUAL ºbutton (theDUAL
indicator lightwillilluminate) allowstheuser to
independently changethedriver andpassen-
ger side temperatures withthecorresponding
temperature controlbuttons (ª
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Head unit:
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The auto loudness circuitenhances thelow and high
frequency rangesautomatically inboth radio reception
and CDplayback.
PWR/V olumecontrol:
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON position,
and then push thePWR button whilethesystem isoff
to turn onthe last audio source, whichwasplaying
immediately beforethesystem wasturned off.While
the system ison, pushing thePWR button turnsthe
system off.
T urn theVOL control knobtoadjust thevolume.
SETTING:
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The settings screenwillappear whenpushing the
ENTER/SETTING button.
The following itemsareavailable inthe settings screen.
. Bass, Treble, Balance andFade
Controls thesound ofthe audio system. Balance
adjusts thesound between theleftand right
speakers. Fadeadjusts thesound between the
front andrear speakers.
Select theªBassº ,ªT rebleº ,ªBalanceº orªFadeº
using theTUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen
push theENTER/SETTING button.Turn the
TUNE´FOLDER controlknobtoadjust theBass,
T reble, balance andFade ofthe screen tothe
preferred level.
. Speed SensVol.
T o change theSpeed Sensitive Volume (Speed
Sens Vol.) level fromoff(0) to5,turn the
TUNE´FOLDER controlknob. .
AUX Vol.
Controls thevolume levelofincoming soundwhen
an auxiliary deviceisconnected tothe system.
Choose asetting between 1and 3or choose 0to
disable thefeature entirely.
. Brightness andContrast
Adjust thebrightness andcontrast ofthe screen.
Select theªbrightnessº orªcontrastº usingthe
TUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen push the
ENTER/SETTING button.Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
control knobtoadjust thebrightness andcontrast
of the screen tothe preferred level.
. Clock Adjust
Adjust theclock according tothe following procedure.
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1) Select ªClock Adjustº usingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknob
*
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and then push
the ENTER/SETTING button
*
2
.
2) Adjust thehour withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
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and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
.
3) Adjust theminute withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
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and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
. 24
hour clock isnot available.
. On-Screen Clock
When thisitem isturned on,aclock isalways
displayed inthe upper rightcorner ofthe screen.
Select theªOn-Screen ClockºusingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknobandthen push theENTER/
SETTING button.You can toggle between ON
and OFF using theTUNE´FOLDER controlknob.
. RDS Display (ifequipped)
RDS (radio datasystem) information canbe
shown onthe display .Select ªRDSDisplayº using
the TUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen push
the ENTER/SETTING button.You can toggle
between ONand OFF using theTUNE´FOLDER
control knob.
. iPod Menu language
The iPod menu language canbechanged.
Select ªiPod menu languageº usingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknobandthen push theENTER/
SETTING button.UsetheTUNE´FOLDER control
knob toselect thepreferred language.
DISP:
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Display ofthe screen canbecanceled bypushing the
DISP button. You can then listen tomusic thatisbeing
played back.Ifyou want todisplay thescreen again,
either pushtheDISP button oncemore orpush the
FM´AM orAUX button.
AUX INjack:
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The AUX INjack islocated onthe audio unit.TheAUX
IN audio inputjackaccepts anystandard analogaudio
input suchasfrom aportable cassette tape/CD player,
MP3 player orlaptop computer.
NISSAN stronglyrecommends usingastereo mini
plug cable whenconnecting yourmusic device tothe
Heater andairconditioner ,and audio system
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