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W elcome tothe growing familyofnew NISSAN
owners. Thisvehicle hasbeen delivered toyou with
confidence. Ithas been produced usingthelatest
techniques andstrict quality control.
This manual wasprepared tohelp youunderstand the
operation andmaintenance ofyour vehicle sothat you
may enjoy manykilometers (miles)ofdriving pleasure.
Please readthrough thismanual beforeoperating your
vehicle.
A separate Warranty Information &Maintenance Book-
let explains detailsaboutthewarranties coveringyour
vehicle.
Y our NISSAN dealerknows yourvehicle best.When
you require anyservice orhave anyquestions, wewill
be glad toassist youwith theextensive resources
available foryou.
IMPORT ANTSAFETY INFORMA TION
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Reminders forsafety!
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Follow theseimportant drivingrulestohelp ensure a
safe andcomplete tripforyou and your passengers!
. NEVER driveunder theinfluence ofalcohol
or drugs.
. ALWA YS observe postedspeedlimitsand
never drivetoofast forconditions.
. ALWA YS use your seatbelts andappropriate
child restraint systems. Preteenchildren
should beseated inthe rear seat.
. ALWA YS provide information aboutthe
proper useofvehicle safetyfeatures toall
occupants ofthe vehicle.
. ALWA YS review thisOwner's Manualfor
important safetyinformation.
When reading themanual
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This manual includes information foralloptions
available onthis model. Therefore, youmay findsome
information thatdoes notapply toyour vehicle.
All information, specifications andillustrations inthis
manual arethose ineffect atthe time ofprinting.
NISSAN reservestheright tochange specifications or
designs withoutnoticeandwithout obligation.
MODIFICA TIONOFYOUR VEHICLE
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This vehicle shouldnotbemodified. Modification could
affect itsperformance, safetyordurability ,and may
even violate governmental regulations.Inaddition,
damage orperformance problemsresultingfrom
modifications maynotbecovered underNISSAN
warranties.
Read firstÐthen drive safely
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Before drivingyourvehicle, readthisOwner's Manual
carefully .This willensure familiarity withcontrols and
maintenance requirements, assistingyouinthe safe
operation ofyour vehicle.
Throughout thismanual wehave used the
symbol
followed bythe word WARNING. Thisisused
to indicate thepresence ofahazard thatcould cause
death orserious personal injury.To avoid orreduce the
risk, theprocedures mustbefollowed precisely.
The symbol
followed bythe word CAUTION is
also used throughout thismanual toindicate the
presence ofahazard thatcould cause minoror
moderate personalinjuryordamages toyour vehicle.
T o avoid orreduce therisk, theprocedures mustbe
followed carefully
.
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If you see thissymbol, itmeans ªDonotdothisº or
ªDo notletthis happenº
.
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If you see asymbol similartothese inan illustration, it
means thearrow points tothe front ofthe
vehicle.
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Arrows inan illustration thataresimilar tothese
indicate movement or
action.
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Arrows inan illustration thataresimilar tothese call
attention toan item inthe
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Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupplement alrestraint system
WARNING:
. Seatbelts aredesigned tobear upon the
bony structure ofthe body, andshould be
worn lowacross thefront ofthe pelvis orthe
pelvis, chestandshoulders, asapplicable;
wearing thelapsection ofthe belt across
the abdominal areamust beavoided. Ser-
ious injury mayoccur ifaseat beltisnot
worn properly.
. Position thelapbelt aslow and snug as
possible aroundthehips, notthewaist. A
lap belt worn toohigh could increase the
risk ofinternal injuriesinan accident.
. Donot allow morethanoneperson touse
the same seatbelt. Each beltassembly must
only beused byone occupant ;it is danger-
ous toput abelt around achild being carried
on the occupant's lap.
. Never carrymore people inthe vehicle than
there areseat belts.
. Never wearseatbelts inside out.Belts
should notbeworn withstraps twisted.
Doing somay reduce theireffectiveness.
. Seatbelts shouldbeadjusted asfirmly as
possible, consistent withcomfort, toprovide
the protection forwhich theyhave been
designed. Aslack beltwillgreatly reducethe
protection affordedtothe wearer.
. Every person whodrives orrides inthis
vehicle shoulduseaseat beltatall times.
Children shouldbeproperly restrained inthe
rear seat and, ifappropriate, inachild
restraint system. .
Do not run thebelt behind yourback or
under yourarm.Always routetheshoulder
belt over your shoulder andacross your
chest. Thebelt should beaway fromyour
face andneck, butnotfalling offyour
shoulder. Seriousinjurymayoccur ifaseat
belt isnot worn properly.
. No modifications oradditions shouldbe
made bythe user which willeither prevent
the seat beltadjusting devicesfromoperat-
ing toremove slack,orprevent theseat belt
assembly frombeing adjusted toremove
slack.
. Care should betaken toavoid contamina-
tion ofthe webbing withpolishes, oilsand
chemicals, andparticularly batteryacid.
Cleaning maysafely becarried outusing
mild soap andwater. Thebelt should be
replaced ifwebbing becomes frayed,con-
taminated ordamaged.
. Allseat beltassemblies includingretractors
and attaching hardware shouldbeinspected
after anycollision byaNISSAN dealer.
NISSAN recommends thatallseat belt
assemblies inuse during acollision be
replaced unlessthecollision wasminor
and thebelts show nodamage andcontinue
to operate properly. Seatbeltassemblies
not inuse during acollision shouldalsobe
inspected and,when necessary, replacedif
either damage orimproper operation is
noted.
. Itis essential toreplace theentire assembly
after ithas been worninasevere impact
even ifdamage tothe assembly isnot
obvious. .
Once thepre-tensioner seatbelt(if
equipped) hasactivated, itcannot bereused.
It must bereplaced togetherwiththe
retractor. ContactaNISSAN dealer.
. Removal andinstallation ofthe pre-ten-
sioner seatbeltsystem components (if
equipped) shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer.
CHILD SAFETY
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WARNING:
. Infants andchildren needspecial protection.
The vehicle's seatbelts maynotfitthem
properly. Theshoulder beltmay come too
close tothe face orneck. Thelapbelt may
not fitover their small hipbones. Inan
accident, animproperly fittedseatbeltcould
cause serious orfatal injury.
. Always useanappropriate childrestraint
system.
Children needadults tohelp protect them.Theyneed
to be properly restrained. Theproper restraint depends
on the child's size.
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Infants andsmall children
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NISSAN recommends thatinfants andsmall children
be seated inachild restraint system.You should
choose achild restraint systemthatfitsyour vehicle
and thechild, andalways followthemanufacturer's
instructions forinstallation anduse.
Large children
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WARNING:
. Never allowchildren tostand orkneel on
any seats.
. Never allowchildren inthe cargo areaswhile
the vehicle ismoving. Achild could be
seriously injuredinan accident orsudden
stop.
Children whoaretoo large forachild restraint system
should beseated andrestrained bythe seat belts that
are provided.
If the child's seating position hasashoulder beltthat
fits close tothe face orneck, theuse ofabooster seat
(commercially available)mayhelp overcome this.The
booster seatshould raisethechild sothat theshoulder
belt isproperly positioned acrossthetop, middle portion
ofthe shoulder andthelapbelt islow onthe
hips. Thebooster seatshould alsofitthe vehicle seat.
Once thechild hasgrown sothat theshoulder beltis
no longer onornear theface orneck ofthe child, use
the shoulder beltwithout thebooster seat.Inaddition,
there aremany types ofchild restraint systems
available forlarger children thatshould beused for
maximum protection.
PREGNANT WOMEN
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NISSAN recommends thatpregnant womenuseseat
belts. Theseat beltshould beworn snug, andalways
position thelapbelt aslow aspossible aroundthe
hips, notthewaist. Placetheshoulder beltover your
shoulder andacross yourchest. Neverrunthelap/
shoulder beltover your abdominal area.Contact your
doctor forspecific recommendations.
INJURED PERSONS
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NISSAN recommends thatinjured persons useseat
belts. Contact yourdoctor forspecific recommenda-
tions.
CENTER MARKONSEATBEL TS
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Selecting correctsetofseat belts
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The center seatbeltbuckle andthetongue are
identified bythe CENTER mark.Thecenter seatbelt
tongue canbefastened onlyintothecenter seatbelt
buckle.
THREE-POINT TYPESEATBEL TS
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WARNING:
Every person whodrives orrides inthis vehicle
should useaseat beltatall times.
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PRECAUTIONS ONCHILD RESTRAINT
USAGE
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WARNING:
. Infants andsmall children shouldalways be
placed inan appropriate childrestraint while
riding inthe vehicle. Failuretouse achild
restraint canresult inserious injuryordeath.
. Infants andsmall children shouldneverbe
carried onyour lap.Itis not possible foreven
the strongest adulttoresist theforces ofa
severe accident. Thechild could becrushed
between theadult andparts ofthe vehicle.
Also, donot putthesame seatbeltaround
both yourchild andyourself.
. NISSAN recommends thatthechild re-
straints beinstalled inthe rear seat. Accord-
ing toaccident statistics,children aresafer
when properly restrained inthe rear seat
than inthe front seat.
. Improper useorimproper installation ofa
child restraint canincrease therisk or
severity ofinjury forboth thechild andother
occupants ofthe vehicle andcanlead to serious
injuryordeath inan accident.
. Follow allofthe child restraint manufac-
turer's instructions forinstallation anduse.
When purchasing achild restraint, besure to
select onewhich willfityour child and
vehicle. Itmay notbepossible toproperly
install sometypesofchild restraint inyour
vehicle.
. The direction ofthe child restraint, either
front-facing orrear-facing, dependsonthe
type ofthe child restraint andthesize ofthe
child. Refer tothe child restraint manufac-
turer's instructions fordetails.
. Adjustable seatbacksshouldbepositioned
to fit the child restraint, butasupright as
possible.
. After attaching achild restraint, testit
before youplace thechild init.Push itfrom
side toside andtugitforward tomake sure
that itis held securely inplace. Thechild
restraint shouldnotmove morethan25mm
(1 in).If the restraint isnot secure, tighten
the belt asnecessary, orinstall therestraint
in another seatandtest itagain.
. When thechild restraint isnot inuse, keep it
secured withaseat belttoprevent itfrom
being thrown around incase ofasudden
stop oraccident.
. Never install arear-facing childrestraint on
the front passenger's seatwhen thefront
passenger's airbag isavailable. Supple-
mental front-impact airbags inflate with
great force. Arear-facing childrestraint
could bestruck bythe supplemental front-
impact airbags inan accident andcould
seriously injureorkill your child. .
Ifthe seat beltinthe position whereachild
restraint isinstalled requiresalocking
device andifit is not used, injuries could
result fromachild restraint tippingover
during normal vehiclebraking orcornering.
CAUTION:
Remember thatachild restraint leftinaclosed
vehicle canbecome veryhot.Check theseating
surface andbuckles beforeplacing yourchild in
a child restraint.
NISSAN recommends thatinfants andsmall children
be seated inachild restraint. You should choose a
child restraint thatfitsyour vehicle andalways follow
the manufacturer's instructionsforinstallation anduse.
In addition, therearemany types ofchild restraints
available forlarger children thatshould beused for
maximum protection.
CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORAGE (if
equipped)
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Y our vehicle isdesigned toaccommodate achild
restraint systemonthe rear seat. When installing a
child restraint system,carefully readandfollow the
instructions inthis manual andthose supplied withthe
child restraint system.
WARNING:
. Child restraint anchorages aredesigned to
withstand onlythose loadsimposed by
correctly fittedchildrestraints. Underno
circumstances arethey tobe used foradult
seat belts, harnesses orfor attaching other
items orequipment tothe vehicle. Doingso
could damage thechild restraint an-
chorages. Thechild restraint willnotbe
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Instrument sand controls
position.
An inside warning chimewillalso sound.
See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-7) .
Seat beltwarning lightandchime
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T ype A:
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When theignition switchisin the ªONº position, the
seat beltwarning lightilluminates. Thelight will
continue toilluminate untilthefront seatbelts are
fastened. (SeeªSeat beltsº (P.1-7) .)
When thevehicle speedexceeds 15km/h (10MPH) ,
the light willblink andthechime willsound unless the
front seatbelts aresecurely fastened. Thechime will
continue tosound forabout 90seconds untiltheseat
belt isfastened.
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When theignition switchisin the ªONº position, the
seat beltwarning lightilluminates. Thelight will
continue toilluminate untilthedriver's seatbeltis
fastened. (SeeªSeat beltsº (P.1-7) .)
Speed [120km/h (75MPH)] warning
light (ifequipped)
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This light blinks whenthevehicle speedgoesover
approximately 120km/h (75MPH) .Be sure toobserve
the speed limitinthe area where youaredriving.
Supplemental RestraintSystem(SRS)
air bag warning light
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When theignition switchisin the ªONº position, the
Supplemental RestraintSystem(SRS)airbag warning
light illuminates forabout 7seconds andthen turns off.
This indicates theSRS airbag system isoperational.
If any ofthe following conditions occur,theSRS air
bag system and/orpre-tensioner seatbeltneed
servicing. Havethesystem checked, andifnecessary
repaired, byaNISSAN dealerpromptly .
. TheSRS airbag warning lightremains illuminated
after about 7seconds.
. The SRS airbag warning lightflashes intermit-
tently .
. The SRS airbag warning lightdoes notcome on
at all.
Unless checked andrepaired, theSRS airbag system
and/or pre-tensioner seatbeltmay notfunction
properly .(See ªSupplemental RestraintSystem
(SRS)º (P.1-18) .)
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)warn-
ing light (ifequipped)
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When theignition switchisin the ªONº position, the
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)warning lightillumi-
nates andthen turns off.This indicates theVDC
system isoperational.
The VDC warning lightblinks whentheVDC system is
operating.
When thewarning lightblinks whiledriving, thedriving
condition isslippery andthevehicle's tractionlimitis
about tobe exceeded.
If the VDC warning lightilluminates whiletheengine is
running orwhile driving, itmay indicate theVDC system
isnot functioning properlyandmay need
servicing. Havethesystem checked, andifnecessary
repaired, byaNISSAN dealerpromptly .
If amalfunction occursinthe system, theVDC system
function willbecanceled butthevehicle isstill
driveable.
(See ªVehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)systemº (P.5-
14) .)
INDICA TOR LIGHTS
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Cruise indicator light(ifequipped)
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The cruise indicator lightindicates theactivation ofthe
cruise control system.
Cruise mainswitch indicator:
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When thecruise control mainswitch isturned on,the
indicator lightwillilluminate, indicatingthecruise
control system isin the standby mode.
Cruise malfunction:
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If the cruise indicator lightblinks whiletheengine is
running, itmay indicate thecruise control system isnot
functioning properly.Have thesystem checked bya
NISSAN dealer.(SeeªCruise controlº (P.5-16) .)
Engine startoperation indicatorlight(if
equipped)
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This light appears whentheshift lever isin the ªPº
(Park) position (Continuously Variable Transmission
models) orªNº (Neutral) position(Manual Transmission
models) .This light means thattheengine willstart by
pushing theignition switchwiththebrake pedal
(Continuously Variable Transmission models)orclutch
pedal (Manual Transmission models)depressed. You
can start theengine directly inany position.
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Instrument sand controls
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WARNING:
. Inan accident youcould bethrown fromthe
vehicle through anopen sunroof. Adults
should always useseat belts andchildren
should always useseat belts orchild
restraint systems.
. Never allowanyone tostand uporextend
any portion oftheir body outofthe opening
while thevehicle isin motion orwhile the
sunroof isclosing.
CAUTION:
. Remove waterdrops, snow,iceorsand from
the sunroof beforeopening.
. Do not place anyheavy objects onthe
sunroof orsurrounding area.
AUT OMA TICSUNROOF
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The sunroof operates whentheignition switchisin the
ªONº position.
Sunshade
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T o open orclose thesunshade, slidethesunshade
manually .
The sunshade willopen automatically whenthe
sunroof isopened. Thesunshade needstobe closed
manually bysliding it.
Sunroof
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Tilting:
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T o tilt up, first close thesunroof, thenpush theUPside
*
2
of the sunroof switchandrelease it;itneed notbe
held. To tilt down thesunroof, pushtheDOWN side
*
1
.
Sliding:
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T o fully open orclose thesunroof, pushtheOPEN
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or CL OSE
*
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side ofthe sunroof switchandrelease
it; itneed notbeheld. Theroof willautomatically open
or close allthe way.To stop thesunroof, pushthe
switch oncemore while itis opening orclosing.
Auto-reverse function
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WARNING:
There isasmall distance justbefore theclosed
position whichcannot bedetected. Makesure
that allpassengers havetheirhands, etc.inside
the vehicle beforeclosing thesunroof.
The auto-reverse functionenablesthesunroof to
automatically reversewhensomething iscaught in
the sunroof asitis closing. Whenthecontrol unit
detects anobstacle, thesunroof willopen immediately .
If the sunroof cannotbeclosed automatically whenthe
auto reverse function activates duetoamalfunction,
push andhold theCLOSE side
*
2
of the sunroof
switch. Depending
onthe environment ordriving conditions,
the auto-reverse functionmayactivate ifan impact or
load similar tosomething beingcaught inthe sunroof
occurs.
If sunroof doesnotoperate
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If the sunroof doesnotoperate properly,perform the
following procedure toinitialize thesunroof operation
system.
1. Ifthe sunroof isopen, closeitfully byrepeatedly
pushing theCLOSE side
*
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of the sunroof
switch.
2. Push andhold theCLOSE side
*
2
of the sunroof
switch totilt the sunroof up.
3. Release thesunroof switchafterthesunroof
moves slightly upand down.
4. Push andhold theOPEN side
*
1
of the sunroof
switch tofully tiltthe sunroof down.
5. Check ifthe sunroof switchoperates normally.
If the sunroof doesnotoperate properly afterperform-
ing the procedure above,haveyourvehicle checked by
a NISSAN dealer.
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Heater andairconditioner ,and audio system
Backing upbehind aprojecting object
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The position
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is shown furtherthantheposition
*
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in the display .However, theposition
*
C
is actually at
the same distance asthe position
*
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. The vehicle
may hitthe object whenbacking uptothe position
*
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if the object projects overtheactual backing up
course.
HOW TO ADJUST THESCREEN
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Models withnavigation system:
Guide lines:
Guide linedisplay canbeturned onand offbypushing
the CAMERA button.
Display adjustments:
For operations toadjust thescreen display settings
including brightness, language,etc.,seetheseparately
provided NISSANConnect Owner'sManual.
Models without navigation system:
Brightness, ContrastandLanguage ofthe messages
on the Rearview Monitorscreencanbeadjusted.
1. Push theENTER/SETTING buttonwhilethe
Rearview Monitorscreenisdisplayed. Eachtime
the ENTER/SETTING buttonispushed, thenext
setting itemisselected.
2. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER controlknobtoadjust the
setting ofthe item.
3. Push theENTER/SETTING buttontocomplete
the setting adjustment.
4. Push ENTER/SETTING buttonagaintoselect the
next setting item.
Setting adjustment modewillend ifthe ENTER/
SETTING buttonispushed whilethelast setting item
is selected, ifthe BACK button ispushed orifthe
screen isleft without operation forsome time.
NO TES
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. When theview isswitched, thedisplay images on
the screen maybedisplayed withsome delay.
. When thetemperature isextremely highorlow ,
the screen maynotclearly display objects. Thisis
not amalfunction.
. When strong lightisdirectly coming onthe
camera, objectsmaynotbedisplayed clearly.
This isnot amalfunction.
. Vertical linesmaybeseen inobjects onthe
screen. Thisisdue tostrong reflected lightfrom
the bumper. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Thescreen mayflicker underfluorescent light.This
is not amalfunction.
. Thecolors ofobjects onthe Rearview Monitormay
differ somewhat fromtheactual colorofobjects.
This isnot amalfunction.
. Objects onthe monitor maynotbeclear inadark
environment. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Ifdirt, rainorsnow accumulates onthe camera,
the Rearview Monitormaynotdisplay objects
clearly .Clean thecamera.
. Donot use alcohol, benzineorthinner toclean the
camera. Thiswillcause discoloration. To clean the
camera, wipewithacloth dampened withdiluted
mild cleaning agentandthen wipe withadry cloth.
. Donot damage thecamera asthe monitor screen
may beadversely affected.
. Donot use wax onthe camera window.Wipe off
any wax with aclean clothdampened withmild
detergent dilutedwithwater.
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Clock setting:
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T urning theclock ON/OFF:
1. Push theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntil
ªClock: ONºorªClock: OFFºisdisplayed.
2. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttontotoggle
between ªClock:ONºandªClock: OFFº.
Adjusting theclock:
1. Turn onthe clock.
2. Push theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntil
ª Adjust Clock: Noºisdisplayed.
3. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntilªAd-
just Clock: Yesº isdisplayed.
4. Adjust thehour digits byturning theTUNE´-
FOLDER/MENU buttonwhilethedigits areflash-
ing and ªChange Hourºisdisplayed.
5. Push TUNE´FOLDER/MENU button.Adjustthe
minutes byturning theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU
button whilethedigits areflashing andªChange
Minuteº isdisplayed.
When noaction istaken for5seconds, thedisplay will
automatically returntothe original mode.
AUX button:
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The AUX INjack islocated onthe audio unit.The
IN audio inputjackaccepts anystandard analogaudio
input suchasfrom aportable cassette tapeplayer, CD
player, digitalaudioplayer orlaptop computer.
Push theAUX button toplay acompatible devicewhen
it is plugged intotheAUX INjack.
NISSAN stronglyrecommends usingastereo mini
plug cable whenconnecting yourmusic device tothe
audio system. Musicmaynotplay properly whena
monaural cableisused.
Radio operation
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The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
in the ªACCº orªONº position.
/
FM/AM buttons:
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When the
/
button ispushed whiletheaudio
system isoff, the audio system willturn onand the
radio willturn on.
When the
/
button ispushed whileanother
audio source isplaying, theother audio source willturn
off and theradio willturn on.
T o change theradio bands (FM1,FM2,orAM) ,push
the
/
buttons.
TUNE´FOLDER/MENU button:
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When adjusting thebroadcasting stationfrequency
manually ,turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntil
the preferred frequency isachieved.
SEEK/TRACK buttons:
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T o adjust thebroadcasting stationfrequency auto-
matically ,push andrelease the
or
button.
When thesystem detects abroadcasting station,itwill
stop atthe station.
Detected stationsareskipped while
or
button ispushed andheld.
SCAN button:
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When the
button ispushed, thesystem willseek
and stop atthe detected broadcasting stationfor5
seconds, andthen itwill start toseek forthe next
broadcasting station.
Push the
button inthis 5-second periodtostop
seeking.
*
1
*
2
*
3
*
4
*
5
*
6
Radio memory buttons:
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The audio system canstore upto12 FM station
frequencies (forFM1 andFM2) and6AM station
frequencies.
During radioreception, pushingtheradio memory
button forless than 1.5seconds willplay thestored
radio station.
T o store thestation frequency manually:
1. Tune tothe desired broadcasting stationfre-
quency usingthe
buttons.
2. Push andhold oneofthe radio memory buttons
*
1
-
*
6
until abeep sounds.
3. Thefrequency ofthe selected channelwillappear
on the display whenthememory isstored
properly .
4. Perform steps1-3 for allother memory buttons.
CD player operation
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Loading:
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Insert aCD into theslot with thelabel sidefacing up.
The CDwillbeguided automatically intotheslot and
will start playing. Afterthedisc isloaded, track
information willappear onthe display .
CAUTION:
Do not force theCDinto theslot. Thiscould
damage theplayer.
CD button:
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When the
button ispushed whileaCD isloaded,
the CD willstart playing.
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Audio mainoperation
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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
*
1
and then push
the ENTER/SETTING button
*
2
.
2) Adjust thehour withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
1
and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
.
3) Adjust theminute withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
1
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
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Heater andairconditione r,and audio system
audio system. Musicmaynotplay properly whena
monaural cableisused.
AUX:
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Pushing theAUX button willswitch thedisplays as
follows:
iP od/USB ?AUX ?iPod/USB
When theAUX button ispushed withnodevice
plugged intothejack, theaudio system doesnot
change tothe AUX mode.
Radio operation
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radio (FM/AM) bandselect :
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Pushing theradio band select button willchange the
band asfollows:
AM ?FM1 ?FM2 ?AM
TUNE (Tuning) :
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T urn theradio TUNE´FOLDER controlknobformanual
tuning.
Radio DataSystem (RDS)(ifequipped) :
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RDS stands forRadio DataSystem, andisadata
information servicetransmitted bysome radiostations
on the FM band (notAMband) encoded withina
regular radiobroadcast. Currently,most RDSstations
are inlarge cities, butmany stations arenow
considering broadcasting RDSdata.
RDS candisplay:
. Station name,suchasªThe Grooveº .
. Music orprogramming typesuch asªClassicalº ,
ªCountryº orªRockº .
SEEK tuning:
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Push the
or
button totune from lowtohigh
or high tolow frequencies andtostop atthe next
broadcasting station.
SCAN tuning:
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Push theSCAN tuningbutton totune from lowtohigh
frequencies andstop ateach broadcasting stationfor
5 seconds. Pushingthebutton againduring this5
seconds periodwillstop SCAN tuningandtheradio
will remain tunedtothat station.
If the SCAN tuningbutton isnot pushed within5
seconds, SCANtuningmoves tothe next
station.
to
Station memory operations:
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12 stations canbeset forthe FM band (6each for
FM1 andFM2) and6stations canbeset forthe AM
band.
1. Choose theradio band using theradio band
select button.
2. Tune tothe desired stationusingtheSEEK´-
TRACK, SCANbuttonorthe radio TUNE´-
FOLDER controlknob.
3. Push andhold thedesired stationpreset
button
to
until theradio mutes.
4. The station indicator willthen come onand the
sound willresume. Memorizing isnow complete.
5. Other buttons canbeset inthe same manner.
If the battery cableisdisconnected, orifthe fuse
opens, theradio memory willbeerased. Inthat case,
reset thedesired stations.
CD player operation
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON position
and insert theCompact Disc(CD) intotheslot with the
label sidefacing up.The CDwillbeguided auto-
matically intotheslot and start playing.
After loading theCD, thenumber oftracks onthe CD
and theplay time willappear onthe display .
If the radio isalready operating, itwill automatically turn
off and theCD willplay .
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theCD was
playing, pushing thePWR button willstart theCD.
PLA Y:
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When theCD button ispushed withthesystem offand
the CD loaded, thesystem willturn onand theCD will
start toplay .
When theCD button ispushed withtheCD loaded
and theradio playing, theradio willautomatically be
turned offand theCD willstart toplay .
Next/Previous Track andFast
Forward/Rewind:
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When the
or
button ispushed formore than
1.5 seconds whiletheCD isbeing played, theCD will
play while fastforwarding orrewinding. Whenthe
button isreleased, theCD willreturn tonormal play
speed.
When the
or
button ispushed forless than
1.5 seconds whiletheCD isbeing played, thenext
track orthe beginning ofthe current trackonthe CD
will beplayed.
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