instrument panel NISSAN SENTRA 2005 B15 / 5.G Owners Manual

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POSITIONING ADJUSTMENT
When the system judges that the vehicle posi-
tion information is not accurate based on vehicle
speed and gyro sensor data calculations, the
system will adjust the vehicle position informa-
tion using GPS signals.
RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM GPS
SATELLITES
Sometimes, satellite reception is weak. The fol-
lowing are places where signals tend to be
weak:
cInside tunnels and parking lots in buildings
cAreas with numerous tall buildings
cUnder multi-layered highways
cIn a dense forest
cNear military bases and certain government
facilities
Vehicles in these areas may not receive GPS
signals (Indicator color: gray) .INFO:
The antenna for GPS is located behind the in-
strument panel inside the vehicle.Do not place
any objects, especially mobile phones or
transceivers, on the instrument panel.Be-
cause the strength of the GPS signals are ap-
proximately one billionth of that of TV waves;
phones and transceivers will decrease the
strength or may totally disrupt the signals.DISPLAY OF GPS INFORMATION
This system displays GPS information.
Please refer to “GPS information display” on
page 11-17.This system is designed to help you reach your
destination, and also performs other functions as
outlined in this manual. However, you, the driver,
must use the system safely and properly. Infor-
mation concerning road conditions, traffic signs
and the availability of services may not always be
up-to-date. The system is not a substitute for
safe, proper, and legal driving.
Map data covers select metropolitan areas in the
United States.
Map data is available on map DVD-ROM. For in-
formation about map DVD-ROMs, contact a
NISSAN dealer or call the NISSAN Navigation
System help desk at 1-800-661–9995.
Map data includes 2 types of areas: “Detailed
coverage areas” providing all detailed road data
and other areas showing “Main roads only”.
NOTE:
Detailed map data is not available in many
areas and is generally limited to select ma-
jor metropolitan areas.
For information on which metropolitan areas are
in detailed coverage areas, please refer to the
NISSAN Navigation System Software Booklet
(included) . When you purchase an updated map
DVD-ROM, a new software booklet will be
provided.
DETAILED MAP COVERAGE AREAS
(MCA) FOR THE NAVIGATION SYS-
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Symptom Possible cause Remedy
The location names differ, between Planview and
Birdview™.This is because the displayed information is reduced so
that the screen does not become too crowded. There is
also a chance that names of roads or locations will be dis-
played twice. The name appearing on the screen may be
different because of a processing procedure.This should not be regarded as abnormal.
The vehicle icon is not shown correctly. The vehicle might have moved with the ignition off, for ex-
ample on a ferry boat or car transporter.Drive the vehicle with the GPS on for some distance.
The screen does not switch to night screen even after turn-
ing the headlights on.When the lights were last turned on, the last setting was
the daytime screen.Turn the headlights on again, go to [DISPLAY SETTING]
screen and set it to the night screen.
The map does not scroll even when the vehicle is traveling. The display is not switched to the map screen.
Press the MAP
button.
The vehicle icon does not show up. The display is not switched to the map screen.
Press the MAPbutton.
GPS indicator on the screen remains gray. GPS signals are not received because the vehicle is in-
doors or in the shade of buildings.Move the vehicle outdoors with a clear view of the sky.
GPS signals are not received because some objects are
placed on the instrumental panel.Remove the objects from the instrumental panel.
GPS satellites are in poor locations. Please wait for the satellites to move to better locations.
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