phone NISSAN PULSAR 2021 Owner´s Manual

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GUID-FC2 96357-4B62- 4F10-8E84-9D D2A3C8C3B6
SP A2406
1. Intelligent Key (2)
2. Mechanical key(inside theIntelligent Key) (2)
3. Key number plate
WARNING:
. Radio waves couldadversely affectelectric
medical equipment. Thosewhouseapace-
maker should contact theelectric medical
equipment manufacturer forthe possible
influences beforeuse.
. The Intelligent Keytransmits radiowaves
when thebuttons arepushed. Theradio
waves mayaffect aircraft navigation and
communication systems.Donot operate the
Intelligent Keywhile onanairplane. Make
sure thebuttons arenot operated uninten-
tionally whentheunit isstored during a
flight.
The Intelligent Key system canoperate allthe door
(including theback door) locksusing theremote
controller functionorpushing therequest switchon
the vehicle without takingthekey outfrom apocket or
purse. Theoperating environment and/orconditions
may affect theIntelligent Key system operation. Be
sure toread thefollowing beforeusingthe
Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION:
. Besure tocarry theIntelligent Keywith you
when operating thevehicle.
. Never leavetheIntelligent Keyinthe vehicle
when youleave thevehicle.
The Intelligent Key isalways communicating withthe
vehicle asitreceives radiowaves. TheIntelligent Key
system transmits weakradiowaves. Environmental
conditions mayinterfere withtheoperation ofthe
Intelligent Key system underthefollowing operating
conditions.
. When operating nearalocation wherestrong
radio waves aretransmitted, suchasaTV tower,
power station andbroadcasting station.
. When inpossession ofwireless equipment, such
as acellular telephone, transceiver, andCBradio.
. When theIntelligent Key isin contact withor
covered bymetallic materials.
. When anytype ofradio wave remote controlis
used nearby .
. When theIntelligent Key isplaced nearanelectric
appliance suchasapersonal computer.
. When thevehicle isparked nearaparking meter.
In such cases, correct theoperating conditions before
using theIntelligent Key function oruse themechanical
key .
Although thelifeofthe battery variesdepending onthe
operating conditions, thebattery's lifeisapproximately
2 years. Ifthe battery isdischarged, replaceitwith a
new one.
For information regardingreplacement ofabattery ,see
ªIntelligent Key batteryº (P.8-20) . Since
theIntelligent Key iscontinuously receivingradio
waves, ifthe key isleft near equipment whichtransmits
strong radiowaves, suchassignals fromaTV and
personal computer, thebattery lifemay become
shorter.
Because thesteering wheelislocked electrically ,
unlocking thesteering wheelwiththeignition switchin
the ªLOCKº position isimpossible whenthevehicle
battery iscompletely discharged. Payspecial attention
that thevehicle batteryisnot completely discharged.
As many as4Intelligent Keys can beused withone
vehicle. Forinformation aboutthepurchase anduseof
additional IntelligentKeys, contact aNISSAN dealer.
CAUTION:
. Do not allow theIntelligent Key,which
contains electrical components, tocome
into contact withwater orsalt water. This
could affect thesystem function.
. Donot drop theIntelligent Key.
. Do not strike theIntelligent Keysharply
against another object.
. Donot change ormodify theIntelligent Key.
. Wetting maydamage theIntelligent Key.If
the Intelligent Keygets wet,immediately
wipe untilitis completely dry.
. Ifthe outside temperature isbelow

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Safety precautions ....
....................................... ............................................ 4-2
Rearview Monitor(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ..........4-2
How toread thedisplayed lines....
................................................... 4-2
Difference betweenpredictive andactual distances ....
............... 4-3
How toadjust thescreen ....
................................................. ..............4-4
Notes ....
....................................... ............................................................. 4-4
V entilators ....
...................................................... ............................................4-5
Center ventilators ....
................................................................ ..............4-5
Side ventilators ....
................................................................ ..................4-5
Rear ventilators (ifequipped) ....
........................................................ 4-5
Heater andairconditioner ....
...................................................... ..............4-6
Operating tips(forautomatic airconditioner) ....
........................... 4-6
Manual airconditioner ....
........................................................... ..........4-7
Automatic airconditioner ....
...................................................... ..........4-9
Servicing airconditioner .................................................................. 4-10Audio
system ....
................................................................ ........................4-11
Audio operation precautions ....
.................................................... 4-11
Antenna ....
................................................. .........................................4-18
FM-AM radiowithCompact Disc(CD) player ....
.................... 4-19
FM-AM radiowithCompact Disc(CD) player (with
color display) ....
....................................... ......................................... 4-22
CD/USB memorycareandcleaning ....
...................................... 4-27
Audio control steering switch(ifequipped) ....
......................... 4-28
USB/AUX connector(modelswithnavigation system)....
..... 4-28
Car phone orCB radio ....
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mind.
This refrigerant willnotharm theearth's ozone
layer. However, itmay contribute inasmall partto
global warming.
Special charging equipment andlubricant arerequired
when servicing yourvehicle's airconditioner. Using
improper refrigerants orlubricants willcause severe
damage tothe airconditioner system.(SeeªAir
conditioner systemrefrigerant andlubricantº (P.9-5) .)
A NISSAN dealerwillbeable toservice your
environmentally friendlyairconditioner system.
Air conditioner filter
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The airconditioner systemisequipped withanair
conditioner filterwhich collects dust.To make surethe
air conditioner heatsdefogs, andventilates efficiently,
replace thefilter inaccordance withthespecified
maintenance intervalslistedinthe separate mainte-
nance booklet. To replace thefilter, contact aNISSAN
dealer.
The filter should bereplaced ifthe airflow decreases
significantly orifwindows fogupeasily whenoperating
the heater orair conditioner.
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AUDIO OPERATIONPRECAUTIONS
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WARNING:
Do not adjust theaudio system whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
Radio
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. Radio reception isaffected bystation signal
strength, distancefromradio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains andother external
influences. Intermittent changesinreception
quality normally arecaused bythese external
influences.
. Using acellular phoneinor near thevehicle may
influence radioreception quality.
Compact Disc(CD) player
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. During coldweather orrainy days, theplayer may
malfunction duetothe humidity .If this occurs,
remove theCD from CDplayer anddehumidify or
ventilate theplayer completely .
. The player mayskipwhile driving onrough roads.
. The CDplayer sometimes maynotfunction when
the passenger compartment temperatureisex-
tremely high.Lower thetemperature beforeuse.
. Donot expose theCD todirect sunlight.
. CDs thatareofpoor quality ,or are dirty,
scratched, coveredwithfingerprints, orthat have
pin holes maynotwork properly .
. The following CDsmaynotwork properly .
Ð Copy control compact discs(CCCD)
Ð Recordable compactdiscs(CD-R)
Ð Rewritable compactdiscs
(CD-RW)
SAA0480
. Donot use thefollowing CDsasthey maycause
the CD player tomalfunction.
Ð 8cm (3.1 in)discs
Ð CDs thatarenot round
Ð CDs withapaper label
Ð CDs thatarewarped, scratched orhave
unusual edges.
Ð CD lens cleaner discs
. This audio system canonly playprerecorded CDs.
It has nocapabilities torecord orburn CDs.
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REPEA T(RPT) :
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When theRPT button ispushed whiletheUSB
memory isplayed, theplay pattern canbechange as
follows.
T o change theplay mode, pushtheRPT button
repeatedly andthemode willchange asfollows.
Normal ?1Folder Repeat ?1Track Repeat ?
Normal
RANDOM (RDM):
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When theRDM button ispushed whileaUSB memory
is being played, theplay pattern canbechanged as
follows.
T o change theplay mode, pushtheRDM button
repeatedly ,and themode willchange asfollows.
Normal ?All Random ?1Folder Random ?Normal
BACK:
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When theBACK button ispushed, itreturns tothe
previous display.
iP od player operation
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Connecting iPod:
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The USB outlet connector islocated inthe center
console. Openthelidand connect theiPod cable to
the USB connector. Thebattery ofthe iPod ischarged
while theconnection tothe vehicle.
Depending onthe version ofthe iPod,the display on
the iPod shows aNISSAN orAccessory Attached
screen whentheconnection iscompleted. Whenthe
iP od isconnected tothe vehicle, theiPod music library
can only beoperated bythe vehicle audiocontrols.
* iPod and iPhone areatrademark ofApple Inc.,
registered inthe U.S. andother countries.
WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect oroperate theUSB
device whiledriving. Doingsocan beadistrac-
tion. Ifdistracted youcould losecontrol ofyour
vehicle andcause anaccident orserious injury.
CAUTION:
. Donot force theUSB device intotheUSB
port. Inserting theUSB device tiltedorup-
side-down intotheport may damage the
port. Make surethattheUSB device is
connected correctlyintotheUSB port.
. Donot grab theUSB portcover (ifequipped)
when pulling theUSB device outofthe port.
This could damage theport andthecover.
. Donot leave theUSB cable inaplace where
it can bepulled unintentionally. Pullingthe
cable maydamage theport.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device. Compatibility:
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The following modelsarecompatible:
. Third generation iPhone(Firmware version
IOS4/4.0)
. Fourth generation iPhone(Firmware version
IOS4/4.0)
. Fifth generation iPod(Firmware version1.3)
. First generation iPod Classic (Firmware version
1.1.1 or1.1.2PC)
. Second generation iPod Classic (Firmware ver-
sion 2.0.1 )
. First generation iPod touch (Firmware version
1.1.5 or2.2.1)
. Second andthird generation iPod touch (Firm-
ware version 2.2.1orIOS4/4.0.0)
. First generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.3.1)
. Second generation iPodnano (Firmware version
1.1.3)
. Third generation iPodnano (Firmware version
1.1.2PC or1.1.3PC)
. Fourth generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.0.2 or1.0.4)
. Fifth generation iPodnano (Firmware version1.0.1
or 1.0.2)
The iPod touch maynotresponse quicklywiththe
system insome cases.
Make surethattheiPodfirmware isupdated.
Audio mainoperation:
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Place theignition switchtothe ACC orON position.
Then, pushtheAUX button repeatedly toswitch tothe
iP od mode.
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theiPod was
playing, pushing thePWR button willstart theiPod.
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When installing aCB, ham radio oracar phone inyour
vehicle, besure toobserve thefollowing cautions,
otherwise thenew equipment mayadversely affectthe
Engine Control System andother electronic parts.
CAUTION:
. Keep theantenna asfar away aspossible
from theElectronic ControlModule.
. Keep theantenna wireatleast 20cm (8in)
away fromtheEngine Control harnesses. Do
not route theantenna wirenext toany
harnesses.
. Adjust theantenna standing waveratioas
recommended bythe manufacturer.
. Connect theground wirefrom theradio
chassis tothe body.
. For details, consult aNISSAN dealer.
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*This system isfor models without navigation
system.
For models withnavigation system,refertothe
NISSAN Connect Owner'sManual.
WARNING:
. Use aphone afterstopping yourvehicle ina
safe location. Ifyou have touse aphone
while driving, exercise extremecautionatall
times sofull attention maybegiven to
vehicle operation.
. Ifyou find yourself unabletodevote full
attention tovehicle operation whiletalking
on the phone, pulloffthe road toasafe
location andstop your vehicle beforedoing
so.
CAUTION:
T o avoid draining thevehicle battery, usea
phone afterstarting theengine.
NO TE:
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. When theradio wave condition isnot ideal or
ambient soundistoo loud, itmay bedifficult to
hear theother person's voiceduring acall.
. Immediately aftertheignition switchisplaced in
the ªONº position, itmay beimpossible toreceive
a call forashort period oftime.
. Do not place thecellular phoneinan area
surrounded bymetal orfar away fromthein-
vehicle phonemodule toprevent tonequality
degradation andwireless connection disruption.
. While acellular phoneisconnected throughthe
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3. Push thePHONE END
button.
4. The system announces thecurrent language and
gives youtheoption tochange thelanguage. Push
the SEEK ~/!button toselect adifferent
language.
NO TE:
Y ou must pushthePHONE SEND
button orthe PHONE END
button within
5 seconds tochange thelanguage.
5. Ifyou decide nottochange thelanguage, donot
push either button. After5seconds, theVR
session willend, andthelanguage willnotbe
changed.
Pairing procedure:
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1. Push thePHONE SEND
button. Thesystem
asks youtopair anew phone.
2. Initiate pairing fromthecellular phoneandenter a
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Phonebook
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The phonebook storesupto40 names foreach phone
paired withthesystem.
NO TE:
Each phone hasitsown separate phonebook.
Y ou cannot accessPhoneA's phonebook ifyou
are currently connected withPhone B.
New entry:
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This function isnot available whiledriving.
1. Push thePHONE SEND
button andSEEK
/
button toselect ªPHONEBOOKº ,and
then push thePHONE SEND
button.
2. Push theSEEK
/
button toselect
ªT ransfer Entryº,and then push thePHONE SEND
button.
3. When thesystem saysªPlease transferthephone
number fromyourhandset.º ,operate yourcellular
phone tosend thephonebook tothe system.
The memory sending procedure fromtheBlue-
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Fluid
Brake fluid...
........................................................... ...8-13
Clutch fluid...
...................................................... .......8-14
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid...
........................................................... ...8-15
Engine coolant ...
......................................................... 8-7
Engine oil...
............................................ .......................8-9
Window washerfluid...
................................. 8-4,8-17
FM-AM radiowithCompact Disc(CD) player ...
.... 4-19
FM-AM radiowithcompact disc(CD) player
(with color display) ...
....................................... ..............4-22
Fog light switch ...
................................................. ..........2-19
Front seat,Front seatadjustment ...
............................. 1-2
Fuel Fuel information ...
................................................. ......9-4
Fuel octane rating...
................................................. ..9-4
Gauge ...
................................................. .......................2-7
Fuses ...
................................................................ ..............8-21
Fusible links...
....................................... ...........................8-21
G
Gauge ...
................................................. .............................2-6
Engine coolant temperature gauge...
.................... 2-7
Fuel gauge ...
...................................................... ..........2-7
T achometer ...
............................................ ...................2-6
T rip computer ...
................................................. ..........2-8
General maintenance ...
....................................... ............8-2
Glove box...
....................................... ...............................2-26
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New vehicle break-in...
............................................ ........5-2
NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) key...
.................. 3-2
O
Oil
Checking engineoillevel ...
...................................... 8-9
Engine oil...
............................................ .......................8-9
Operating precautions ...
............................................... 5-20
Outside airtemperature display...
................................ 2-8
Overheat, Ifyour vehicle overheats ...
.......................... 6-7
P
Panic alarm...
............................................ .......................3-12
Parking
Brake break-in...
....................................... ................5-23
Parking brakeoperation ...
..................................... 5-25
Phone, Bluetooth