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The rain-sensing auto wiper system can
automatically turn on the wipers and ad-
just the wiper speed depending on the
rainfall and the vehicle speed by using the
rain sensor located on the upper part of
the windshield.
To set the rain-sensing auto wiper system,
rotate the lever to the AUTO position
1.
The wiper will sweep once while the igni-
tion switch is in the ON position.
The rain sensor sensitivity level can be ad-
justed by turning the knob toward the front
B(High) or toward the rearA(Low).
– High — High sensitive operation
– Low — Low sensitive operation
To turn the rain-sensing auto wiper system
off, rotate the lever to the OFF position, or
rotate the lever to the LO or HI position.
NOTE:
The Rain Sensor feature may be dis-
abled. For additional information, refer
to “Vehicle information display ” in this
section. To defrost the rear window glass and/or
outside mirrors, start the engine and push
the rear window/outside mirror defroster
switch on. The indicator light on the switch
will illuminate. Push the switch again to
turn the defroster off.
The defroster automatically turns off af ter
approximately 15 minutes.
Type A (if so equipped)
LIC2325
Type B (if so equipped)
LIC3542
REAR WINDOW AND/OR OUTSIDE
MIRROR DEFROSTER SWITCH (if so
equipped)
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Be sure you do not put anything on top
of the autolight sensor
1located on the
top side of the instrument panel. The au-
tolight sensor controls the autolight; if it
is covered, the autolight sensor reacts as
if it is dark out and the headlights will
illuminate. If this occurs while parked
with the engine off and the ignition
switch placed in the ON position, your
vehicle’s battery could become dis-
charged.Headlight beam select
1To select the high beam function, en-
sure the low beams are on using the
headlight control switch, then push the
lever forward. The high beam lights
come on and the blue
indicator
light illuminates.
2Pull the lever back to return to the low
beam.
3Pulling and releasing the lever flashes
the headlight high beams on and off.
The low beams need not be engaged
for this function.
Battery saver system
If the ignition switch is placed in the OFF
position while the headlight switch is in
the
orposition, the headlights
will turn off af ter a period of time.
Af ter the headlights automatically turn off
with the headlight switch in the
orposition, the headlights will illumi-
nate again if the headlight switch is moved
to the OFF position and then turned to
the
orposition.
CAUTION
Even though the battery saver feature
automatically turns off the headlights
af ter a period of time, you should turn
the headlight switch to the OFF position
when the engine is not running to avoid
discharging the vehicle battery.
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MANUAL ANTI-GLARE REARVIEW
MIRROR (if so equipped)
Use the night position1to reduce glare
from the headlights of vehicles behind you
at night.
Use the day position
2when driving in
daylight hours.
WARNING
Use the night position only when neces-
sary, because it reduces rear view
clarity.
AUTOMATIC ANTI-GLARE
REARVIEW MIRROR (if so equipped)
The inside mirror is designed so that it au-
tomatically dims during night time condi-
tions and according to the intensity of the
headlights of the vehicle following you. The
automatic anti-glare feature is activated
when the ignition switch is in the ON posi-
tion.
The indicator light
2will illuminate when
the automatic anti-glare feature is operat-
ing.
NOTE:
Do not hang any objects over the sen-
sors
1or apply glass cleaner to the sen-
sors. Doing so will reduce the sensitivity
of the sensors, resulting in improper op-
eration.Type A (if so equipped)
To turn off the automatic anti-glare feature,
press the O button. The indicator light
will turn off.
To turn on the automatic anti-glare feature
again, press the | button. The indicator
light will turn on.
For additional information, refer to the
“HomeLink® Universal Transceiver” in the
“Instruments and controls” section of this
manual.
WPD0126Type A - Without compass (if so equipped)
LPD0469
MIRRORS
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A blue MOD icon3is displayed in the view
where the MOD system is operative. A gray
MOD icon is displayed in the view where the
MOD system is not operative.
If the MOD system is turned off, the MOD
icon
3is not displayed.
TURNING MOD ON AND OFF
Some vehicles include the option to allow
the MOD system to be turned on or off in
the vehicle information display.
To turn the MOD system on or off:
1. Using
buttons on the steer-
ing wheel to select “Settings”.
2. Select “Driver Assistance” and press the ENTER button.
3. Select “Parking Aids”.
4. Toggle ON or OFF “Moving Object” us- ing the ENTER button.
MOD can also be turned on or off by using
the Parking Sensor (sonar) System OFF
Switch. For additional information, refer to
“Parking Sensor (sonar) System OFF
Switch” in the “Instruments and controls”
section of this manual.
MOD SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
WARNING
Listed below are the system limitations
for MOD. Failure to operate the vehicle
in accordance with these system limita-
tions could result in serious injury or
death.
∙ Do not use the MOD system when towing a trailer. The system may not
function properly.
∙ Excessive noise (for example, audio system volume or open vehicle win-
dow) will interfere with the chime
sound, and it may not be heard.
∙ The MOD system performance will be limited according to environmental
conditions and surrounding objects
such as:
– When there is low contrast be- tween background and the moving
objects.
– When there is a blinking source of light.
– When strong light such as another vehicle’s headlight or sunlight is
present. – When camera orientation is not in
its usual position, such as when a
mirror is folded.
– When there is dirt, water drops or snow on the camera lens.
– When the position of the moving objects in the display is not
changed.
∙ The MOD system might detect flowing water droplets on the camera lens,
white smoke from the muffler, mov-
ing shadows, etc.
∙ The MOD system may not function properly depending on the speed, di-
rection, distance or shape of the mov-
ing objects.
∙ If your vehicle sustains damage to the parts where the camera is installed,
leaving it misaligned or bent, the
sensing zone may be altered and the
MOD system may not detect objects
properly.
∙ When the temperature is extremely high or low, the screen may not dis-
play objects clearly. This is not a
malfunction.
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To turn system off
Press the ON-OFF button.
Rear window and / or outside
mirror (if so equipped) defroster
switch
For additional information, refer to “Rear
window and / or outside mirror (if so
equipped) defroster switch” in the “Instru-
ments and controls” section of this manual.
OPERATING TIPS
The sunload sensor (if so equipped)1, lo-
cated on the top center of the instrument
panel, helps the system maintain a con-
stant temperature. Do not put anything on
or around this sensor. ∙ When the climate system is in auto-
matic operation and the engine coolant
temperature and outside air tempera-
ture are low, the air flow outlet may de-
fault to defroster mode for a maximum
of 2 minutes 30 seconds. This is not a
malfunction. Af ter the engine coolant
temperature warms up, the air flow out-
let will return to foot mode and opera-
tion will continue normally.
∙ When the outside and interior cabin temperatures are moderate to high, the
intake setting may default to turn off air
recirculation to allow fresh air into the
passenger compartment. You may no-
tice air flow from the foot mode, bi-level
mode, or side demist vent outlets for a
maximum of 15 seconds. This may oc-
cur when previous climate setting was
system off. This is not a malfunction.
Af ter the initial warm air is expelled, the
intake will return to automatic control,
air flow outlet will return to previous set-
tings, and operation will continue nor-
mally. To exit, press any climate control
button.
∙ Keep the windows closed while the air conditioner is in operation.
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1. Status lights
2. Disc Compartment Slot
3. IR Sensor/Transmitter
4. Monitor Adjustment
5. TFT LCD Panel
6. USB Port7. Audio Video Output Jack
8. Headphone Output Jack
9. Audio Video Input Jacks
10. I/O Port Covers
11. Lever Lock and Release Latch
FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
CAUTION
∙ Do not use any harsh solvents or
chemicals when cleaning the unit.
∙ Do not use any abrasive cleaners that may scratch the screen. Use only a
lightly dampened lint free cloth to
wipe the screen if it is dirty.
∙ Position LCD monitor in the fully closed position when not in use.
∙ Before using the monitor, ensure lever lock and release latch is engaged in
the normal viewing position
A.
∙ Do not put pressure on the screen.
∙ Caution children to avoid touching the screen, as it may become dirty or
damaged.
Status lights
The status lights illuminate if there is no
disc present in the unit.LHA3804
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Disc Compartment Slot
Insert a disc to play.
IR Sensor/Transmitter
The IR sensor allows the remote control to
operate the monitor. The IR transmitter
provides audio to IR wireless headphones.
Monitor Adjustment
The monitor is hinged to allow the user to
manually adjust the viewing angle of the
LCD panel
A.
TFT LCD Panel
7–inch TFT LCD Panel.
USB Port
Play videos, music, and images stored on
most USB devices. It also allows for charg-
ing some USB devices.
Audio Video Output Jack
Connect to an external audio/video moni-
tor using a 3.5mm A/V connector (sold
separately).
Headphone Output Jack
Connect wired headphones using a 3.5mm
stereo connector. Headphones must in-
clude in-line volume control in order to ad-
just the volume level.
Audio Video Input Jacks
Connect to an external audio/video source
using RCA type connectors (sold sepa-
rately).
I/O Port Covers
Gently pull down on the I/O covers to ex-
pose the ports. Keep the ports covered
when not in use.
Lever Lock & Release Latch
The lever lock and release latch located
behind the monitor limits the monitor
angle (normal viewing
A). Sliding the latch
to the lef t will allow the monitor to open to
the service position
B.
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jacks. The auxiliary input connection over-
rides disc and USB playback.
The system provides priority for each of the
following device inputs:1. External RCA A/V input
2. USB port
3. Disc playback
For example if a disc is playing and a USB
device is plugged in, the USB device will
take priority over disc playback. The exter-
nal RCA A/V input connections have prior-
ity over both USB port and disc playback.
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL A/V
MONITOR — OUTPUT
An external audio/video monitor may be
connected to the 3.5mm A/V connector
(sold separately).
NOTE:
Use the 3.5mm A/V cable made specifi-
cally for the device. An optional adapter
(sold separately) may be used to convert
the 3.5mm A/V output to the standard
RCA jacks.
SELECTING MONITOR A OR B AS
THE SOURCE
It is possible to select monitor B as the
source from monitor A and vice versa. This
will allow content that is playing on monitor
B to be displayed on monitor A.
Monitor A:
To select monitor B as the source for moni-
tor A, press the source button on the front
panel or the remote control until “MONITOR
B” is displayed.
Monitor B:
To select monitor A as the source for moni-
tor B, press the source button on the front
panel or the remote control until “MONITOR
A” is displayed.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom Remedy
Monitor does
not power on. Is ignition switch turned to the
ON or ACC position?
Are batteries installed in the re-
mote control?
Check the remote control to
make sure “DVD-A” button is
pressed for controlling monitor
A and “DVD-B” button is pressed
for controlling monitor B.
Symptom Remedy
Remote con-
trol does not
function.
Verif y that the batteries in the
remote control are good.
Verif y that the remote sensor
lens is not obstructed.
Disc will not
play. Insert the disc with label side
facing the rear of the vehicle.
Check if the disc is defective by
trying another disc.
Check the type of disc being
played. This unit only plays DVD
(Single, Dual Layer), DVD-R/+R,
DVD+R Dual layer, DVD-RW/+RW,
CD, CD-R, and CD-RW.
Both the unit and DVD discs are
coded by region. If the region
codes don’t match, the DVD
can’tbeplayed.
Disc plays, but
stops
intermittently. The disc is dirty and needs
cleaning.
Condensation has formed in-
side the unit. Remove the disc
and allow unit to dry out.
No picture. Check the signal source is
connected.
Check the menu source setting.
Match your monitor mode with
the source correctly.
Distorted
picture. Check the disc for fingerprints
and clean with a sof t cloths,
wiping from center to edge.
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Symptom Remedy
Cannot ad-
vance through
a DVD movie.You cannot advance through
the opening credits and warn-
ing information that appears at
the beginning of DVDs because
the disc is programmed to pro-
hibit these actions.
No sound or
distorted
sound. Make sure that the external me-
dia device is connected
properly, and all cables are se-
curely inserted into the appro-
priate jacks.
Verif y that the batteries in the
headphones are good.
If you are using the wireless
headphones, make sure you
turn on the power and select
thecorrectmonitor(AorB).
Is volume turned on the head-
phones?
Is anything blocking the path
between the monitor IR sensor
and headphones?
When placing the headphones
on your head, make sure to ob-
serve the Lef t and Right
orientation. The headphones
must be oriented correctly (fac-
ing forward) in order to receive
the audio signal.Symptom Remedy
Monitor feels
warm.
When the monitor is in use for a
long period of time, the surface
will be warm. This is normal.
Player does
not respond
to all com-
mands during
playback. Some operations are not per-
mitted by the DVD.
For additional information, refer
to the specific instructions in-
cluded with the DVD.
When a DVD is
inserted, a Pa-
rental Setting
message is
displayed, pro-
hibiting DVD
movie
playback. Using the remote control, enter
the 4–digit Parental Password
(0000) and then press Enter.
Af ter the Pa-
rental Pass-
word is
entered, a
Password In-
correct mes-
sage is dis-
played and
DVD movie will
not play. If the incorrect Parental Pass-
word is entered more than two
times, the until will stop play-
back and return to the
splashscreen. Using the remote
control, press Play to initiate
playback and display the Paren-
tal Setting message. Using the
remote control, enter the 4–digit
Parental Password (0000) and
then press Enter.SPECIFICATIONS
LCD Backlight LED
Resolution 480x3(RGB) x234
Display 7”TFT LCD Panel
DVD Mechanism Slot-In Loader
Supported Disc
DVD (Single, Dual Layer),
DVD-R/+R, DVD-R/+R Dual
layer, DVD-RW/+RW, CD,
CD-R, CD-RW
Sources Internal CD/DVD, USB Flash
Memory, External A/V Input
I/O Ports USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm A/V
Output Jack, 3.5mm Head-
phone Jack, RCA Type A/V
Input Jacks
Frequency Re-
sponse 20Hz — 20kHz
Headphone (Audio
Out) Output Level: 2Vpp (input
0dB 1kHz)
Load Impedance: 10kΩ
Video Display Sys-
tem NTSC/PAL
Video Out Output Level: 1Vpp (±20%)
Load Impedance: 75Ω
Wireless Audio Dual channel infrared audio
transmitter, supports stereo
headphone operation
IR Channels Channels
A :2.3/2.8 MHz
B: 3.2/3.8 MHz
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shown on the Tire and Loading Infor-
mation label to turn the low tire pres-
sure warning light off. If you have a flat
tire, replace it with a spare tire as soon
as possible. (For additional informa-
tion, refer to “Flat tire” in the “In case of
emergency ” section for changing a
flat tire.)
∙ When replacing a wheel without the TPMS such as the spare tire, when a
spare tire is mounted or a wheel is
replaced, tire pressure will not be indi-
cated, the TPMS will not function and
the low tire pressure warning light will
flash for approximately 1 minute. The
light will remain on af ter 1 minute.
Have your tires replaced and/or TPMS
system reset as soon as possible. It is
recommended that you visit a NISSAN
dealer for this service.
∙ Replacing tires with those not origi- nally specified by NISSAN could affect
the proper operation of the TPMS.
∙ Do not inject any tire liquid or aerosol tire sealant into the tires, as this may
cause a malfunction of the tire pres-
sure sensors.CAUTION
Do not place metalized film or any
metal parts (antenna, etc.) on the win-
dows. This may cause poor reception of
the signals from the tire pressure sen-
sors, and the TPMS will not function
properly.
Some devices and transmitters may tem-
porarily interfere with the operation of the
TPMS and cause the low tire pressure
warning light to illuminate.
Some examples are: ∙ Facilities or electric devices using simi- lar radio frequencies are near the ve-
hicle.
∙ If a transmitter set to similar frequen- cies is being used in or near the vehicle.
∙ If a computer (or similar equipment) or a DC/AC converter is being used in or
near the vehicle.
The low tire pressure warning light may
illuminate in the following cases: ∙ If the vehicle is equipped with a wheel and tire without TPMS.
∙ If the TPMS has been replaced and the ID has not been registered. ∙ If the wheel is not originally specified by
NISSAN.
FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s author-
ity to operate the equipment.
For Canada:
This device complies with Industry
Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
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