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Disconnecting the rear camera
Before removing the tailgate disconnect
the rear camera by performing the follow-
ing:1. Open the tailgate to access the rear camera connector bracket
1located
on the rear sill.
2. Remove the connector bracket
2
from the sill by pressing the locking tab
inward, in the direction shown, while
pulling the bracket apart. 3. Disconnect the chassis wiring harness
3by pressing inward on the locking
tab, in the direction shown, while pulling
the connectors apart. Hold the con-
nector firmly to prevent the connector
in the chassis harness from falling into
the sill.
4. Use the supplied chassis plug and bracket and connect them to the
chassis wiring harness to avoid con-
tamination to the terminals which will
lead to malfunction of the rear camera.
5. Insert the bracket back into the sill. 6. Take the tailgate plug from the glove
box and connect it to the tailgate wir-
ing harness to avoid contamination
which will lead to malfunction of the
rear camera.
7. Remove the tailgate. For additional in- formation, refer to “Removing the tail-
gate” in this section.
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Connecting the rear camera
Before closing the tailgate reconnect the
rear camera by performing the following:1. Af ter attaching the rear tailgate to the truck, keep the tailgate open and check
that the tailgate harness is not hanging
below the tailgate.
2. Remove the connector bracket
2
from the sill by pressing the locking tab
inward, in the direction shown, while
pulling the bracket apart.
3. Disconnect the chassis plug and bracket from the chassis wiring har- ness
3. Keep the connector and
bracket in a safe place such as the
glove box.
4. Disconnect the tailgate plug from the tailgate wiring harness. Keep the tail-
gate plug in a safe place such as the
glove box.
5. Connect the tailgate wiring harness to the chassis wiring harness.
6. Securely fix the rear camera connector bracket
1to the rear sill.
7. Close the tailgate securely.
Locking the Tailgate
To unlock the tailgate, turn the key toward
the passenger side of the vehicle
1.To
lock, turn the key toward the driver side
2.
If your vehicle is equipped with an elec-
tronic tailgate, you may use the door
handle request switch (if so equipped) or
I-key to lock or unlock the tailgate. For ad-
ditional information please refer to “NISSAN
Intelligent Key® Operation” in the this sec-
tion of the manual.
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Backing up behind a projecting
object
The positionCis shown farther than the
position
Bin the display. However, the po-
sition
Cis actually at the same distance as
the position
A. The vehicle may hit the object when backing up to the position
A
if the object projects over the actual back-
ing up course.
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTED
COURSE LINES
WARNING
∙ If the tires are replaced with different
sized tires, the predicted course lines
may be displayed incorrectly.
∙ On a snow-covered or slippery road, there may be a difference between
the predicted course line and the ac-
tual course line.
∙ If the battery is disconnected or be- comes discharged, the predicted
course lines may be displayed incor-
rectly. If this occurs, please perform
the following procedures:
– Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock while the engine is running.
– Drive the vehicle on a straight road for more than 5 minutes.
∙ When the steering wheel is turned with the ignition switch in the ACC po-
sition, the predicted course lines may
be displayed incorrectly. 1. Visually check that the parking space is
safe before parking your vehicle.
2. The rear view of the vehicle is displayed on the screen
Awhen the shif t lever is
moved to the R (Reverse) position.
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Backing up behind a projecting
object
The positionCis shown farther than the
position
Bin the display. However, the po-
sition
Cis actually at the same distance as
the position
A. The vehicle may hit the object when backing up to the position
A
if the object projects over the actual back-
ing up course.
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTED
COURSE LINES
WARNING
∙ If the tires are replaced with different
sized tires, the predicted course lines
may be displayed incorrectly.
∙ On a snow-covered or slippery road, there may be a difference between
the predicted course line and the ac-
tual course line.
∙ If the battery is disconnected or be- comes discharged, the predicted
course lines may be displayed incor-
rectly. If this occurs, please perform
the following procedures:
– Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock while the engine is running.
– Drive the vehicle on a straight road for more than 5 minutes.
∙ When the steering wheel is turned with the ignition switch in the ACC po-
sition, the predicted course lines may
be displayed incorrectly. ∙ There is the possibility that when the
vehicle mirrors are extended for tow-
ing, the mirrors may be shown in the
bird’s-eye view and front side view.
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NOTE:
The blue MOD icon will change to orange
if one of the following has occurred:∙ When the system is malfunctioning.
∙ When the component temperature reaches a high level (icon will blink).
∙ When the Rear View camera has de- tected a blockage (icon will blink).
If the icon light continues to illuminate
orange, have the MOD system checked. It
is recommended that you visit a NISSAN
dealer for this service.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
∙ Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to clean the camera. This will cause
discoloration.
∙ Do not damage the camera as the monitor screen may be adversely
affected. If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on any of
the cameras
1, the MOD system may not
operate properly. Clean the camera by wip-
ing with a cloth dampened with a diluted
mild cleaning agent and then wiping with a
dry cloth.
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∙ When theposition is selected, the
air conditioner automatically turns on if
the outside temperature is more than
36°F (2°C). If the
air flow control
button is selected for more than 1 min-
ute, the air conditioning system will
continue to operate until the
fan
speed control dial is turned to OFF, the
vehicle is shut off, or the A/C button is
used to turn off the compressor even if
the air flow control dial is turned to a
position other than the
position.
This dehumidifies the air which helps
defog the windshield. Under this condi-
tion, the indicator light on the A/C but-
ton indicator will not turn on if the user
had selected A/C off. Turning off the air
conditioning via the A/C button is not
allowed in this mode. If the A/C button
indicator was on when entering this
mode, and the A/C button is selected in
this mode, the A/C compressor will still
be automatically enabled. It is recom-
mended that
mode be turned off
for maximum defogging. The recircula-
tion button can be selected in this
mode to block outside odors. However,
for maximum defogging in this mode, it
is recommended to turn recirculation
off when possible.
Operating tips
Clear snow and ice from the wiper blades
and air inlet in front of the windshield.
This improves heater operation.
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION
Start the engine, turn thefan speed
control dial to the desired position, and
press the
button to activate the air
conditioner. When the air conditioner is on,
cooling and dehumidif ying functions are
added to the heater operation.
The air conditioner cooling function op-
erates only when the engine is running.
Cooling
This mode is used to cool and dehumidif y
the air.
1. Press the
button to the off posi-
tion.
2. Press the
air flow control button.
3. Turn the
fan speed control dial to
the desired position.
4. Press the
button.
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the
middle and the cold position. ∙ For quick cooling when the outside
temperature is high, press the
button to the on position. Be sure to
return the
to the off position for
normal cooling. The indicator light on
the
button will go off. You may
also select MAX A/C for quick cooling.
Dehumidified heating
This mode is used to heat and dehumidif y
the air.
1. Press the
button to the off posi-
tion. The indicator light on the
button will go off.
2. Press the
air flow control button.
3. Turn the
fan speed control dial to
the desired position.
4. Press the
button on.
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position.
Dehumidified defogging
This mode is used to defog the windows
and dehumidif y the air.
1. Press the
front defroster button.
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Temperature control dial
The temperature control dial allows you to
adjust the temperature of the outlet air. To
lower the temperature, turn the dial to the
lef t. To increase the temperature, turn the
dial to the right. Temperature can be ad-
justed on the driver’s and passenger’s side.
Air recirculation
Press theair recirculation button to
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle
when:
∙ driving on a dusty road
∙ to prevent traffic fumes from entering passenger compartment.
∙ for maximum cooling when using the air conditioning system.
Press the AUTO button to return to auto-
matic mode.
The air recirculation button will not be acti-
vated when the air conditioner is in
mode. When the outside temperature exceeds
70°F (21°C), the air conditioning system may
default to air recirculation mode automati-
cally to reduce overall power consumption.
To exit air recirculation mode, select the
fresh air intake button to enter fresh air
mode.
In Floor/Defrost mode, the recirculation
button can be selected to block outside
odors. However, for maximum defogging in
this mode, it is recommended to turn recir-
culation off when possible.
Fresh air intake
Press thefresh air intake button to
draw outside air into the passenger com-
partment.
Automatic intake air control
In the AUTO mode, the intake air will be
controlled automatically. When the outside
temperature exceeds 70°F (21°C), the air
conditioning system may default to air re-
circulation mode automatically to reduce
overall power consumption. To exit air re-
circulation mode, select the fresh air intake
button to enter fresh air mode. The air re-
circulation indicator will turn off, the fresh
air indicator will turn on. To manually control the intake air, press
the
fresh air intake button. To return
to the automatic control mode if
the
fresh air indicator is illuminated,
press and hold the
fresh air intake
button for about 2 seconds. The fresh air
indicator and air recirculation indicator
lights will flash twice, and then the intake air
will be controlled automatically. To return
to the automatic control mode if
the
air recirculation icon is illumi-
nated, press and hold the
air recircu-
lation button for about 2 seconds.
The
air recirculation indicator
and
fresh air intake indicator lights
will flash twice and the intake air will be
controlled automatically.
A/C (air conditioner) button
Start the engine, turn thefan speed
control buttons to the desired position and
press the
button to turn on the air
conditioner. To turn off the air conditioner,
press the
button again.
The air conditioner cooling function op-
erates only when the engine is running.
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The antenna cannot be shortened, but can
be removed. When you need to remove the
antenna, turn the antenna rod counter-
clockwise.
To install the antenna rod, turn the antenna
rod clockwise and hand tighten.
CAUTION
∙ Always properly tighten the antennarod during installation or the antenna
rod may break during vehicle
operation.
∙ Be sure that the antenna is removed before the vehicle enters an auto-
matic car wash.
WARNING
∙ It is unlawful in most jurisdictions fora person to drive a motor vehicle
which is equipped with a television
monitor or screen that is visible, di-
rectly or indirectly, to the driver while
operating the vehicle. In the interest
of safety, the unit should never be in-
stalled where it will be directly or indi-
rectly visible, by the operator of the
motor vehicle.
∙ If your vehicle is equipped with a wire- less rear seat audio system or any
other wireless infrared device, make
sure it is powered off when operating
the RSI system. If both systems are
powered on at the same time, the two
systems may obstruct each other,
possibly creating undesirable audio
interference through the wireless
headphones. ∙ For safety reasons when changing
discs, it is recommended that the ve-
hicle is not in motion, and that you do
not allow children to unfasten safety
belts to change discs or make any ad-
justments to the system. System ad-
justments can be accomplished using
the remote control, while safety belts
remain fastened.
∙ Enjoy your RSI system but remember that safety of all passengers remains
the number one priority. Devices in-
stalled in the USB, HDMI, or head-
phone jack may protrude and create a
potential eye impact hazard for un-
belted passengers during a vehicle
accident. To reduce the risk of injury,
use only SD cards (hidden on lef t side
of driver side monitor) or low-profile
USB storage devices.
ANTENNA REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT (RSI) (if
so equipped)
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Power up tips
1. Af ter the ignition is turned on, there is a12 second delay before the
monitor
(power) button is oper-
able.
2. On some vehicles af ter the ignition is turned off, the system will continue to
work for 10 minutes, or until the driver’s
door is opened.
3. Remember to turn the monitor off and pivot the screen to the locked (latched)
position when not in use.
Audio options
Wireless headphones
Each monitor includes a built-in dual chan-
nel infrared transmitter for use with wire-
less headphones. The wireless head-
phones must be used within a line of sight
from the transmitter as infrared signals, like
visible light, travel only in a straight line.
How to use the wireless headphones
When placing the headphones on your
head, make sure to observe the lef t and
right orientation. The headphones must be
oriented correctly (facing forward) to re-
ceive the audio signal. Press
the
(power) button on the head- phones, then select channel “A” to listen to
monitor A, or channel “B” to listen to moni-
tor B. Adjust the audio level using the vol-
ume control on each headphone.
Wired headphones
There is a 3.5mm stereo headphone out-
put on each monitor which can be used
with most standard stereo headphones
(wired headphones sold separately).
Bluetooth® streaming audio
To listen to audio throughout the entire ve-
hicle, the system includes the ability to
stream audio over a Bluetooth® connec-
tion to the vehicle’s stereo system.
When monitor A is selected as the source
to stream from, the audio output to the
wireless and wired headphones will be dis-
abled (only on monitor A). To use the wire-
less or wired headphones with monitor A,
you must turn off the Bluetooth® stream-
ing feature. To enable/disable Bluetooth®
streaming, navigate to the “SETTINGS”
menu, or press
on the remote control
during content playback. For additional in-
formation, refer to “Settings” in this section.
Notes on discs
∙ To keep a disc clean, do not touch its
surface. Handle the disc by its edge.
∙ Keep your discs in their cases or sleeves when not in use. Also, do not subject
disc to heat/high temperature. Avoid
leaving them in a parked vehicle or on a
dashboard/rear tray.
∙ Do not attach labels, or use discs with sticky ink/residue. The following mal-
functions may result from using such
discs:
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CONTROL DESCRIPTION
1.Screen latch
Press the push-button latch located on
the top of the monitor to pivot the
screen. Remember to turn the monitor off and pivot the screen to the locked
(latched) position when not in use.
2. Eject
Press this button to eject a disc. 3.
SD Card Slot
Play videos, music, and images stored
on most SD cards. The full-size SD card
slot is accessible on the lef t side of the
monitor when the screen is in the open
position.
4. Monitor screen display
Includes an 8-inch TFT Liquid Crystal
Display with 1024 x 600 resolution.
5. Headphone output jack
Connect wired headphones using a
3.5mm stereo connector.
6. USB 2.0 port
Play videos, music, and images stored
on most USB devices. Provides up to
2 amps of output to charge most mo-
bile devices.
7. HDMI port
Connect an external audio/video
source using a full-size HDMI connector.
Supports MHL 2.0 playback and charg-
ing.
8. Front panel controls
Capacitive-touch buttons provide user
interface navigation, Select, Back, and
Home functions.
Monitor B (Passenger’s Side) Without DVD
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