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OPERA TINGRANGE
T32A1308 27-C3D68A4 2-BF8A-4612-8787-FED6A717AD 9B
SP A2074
SP A2408
The Intelligent Key functions canonly beused when
the Intelligent Key iswithin thespecified operating
range fromtherequest switch
*
1
.
When theIntelligent Key battery isdischarged or
strong radiowaves arepresent neartheoperating
location, theIntelligent Key system's operating range
becomes narrower, andtheIntelligent Key may not
function properly.
The operating rangeiswithin 80cm (31.50 in)from
each request switch
*
1
.
If the Intelligent Key istoo close tothe door glass, handle
orrear bumper therequest switches maynot
function.
When theIntelligent Key iswithin theoperating range,
it is possible foranyone, evensomeone whodoes not
carry theIntelligent Key ,to push therequest switch
and lock/unlock thedoors.
USING INTELLIGENT KEYSYSTEM
T32A1308 27-2AEA7F37 -6052-4E2F-8 206-CCB813AFFD9E
SP A2408
The request switchwillnotfunction underthefollowing
conditions: .
When theIntelligent Key isleft inside thevehicle
. When theIntelligent Key isnot within the
operational range
. When anydoor isopen ornot closed securely
. When theIntelligent Key battery isdischarged
. When theignition switchisin the ªONº position
SP A2407
. Donot push thedoor handle request switchwith
the Intelligent Key held inyour hand asillustrated.
The close distance tothe door handle willcause
the Intelligent Key system tohave difficulty
recognizing thattheIntelligent Key isoutside the
vehicle.
. After locking thedoors usingthedoor handle
request switch,makesurethatthedoors have
been securely lockedbyoperating thedoor
handles.
. When locking thedoors usingthedoor handle
request switch,makesuretohave theIntelligent
K ey inyour possession beforeoperating thedoor
handle request switchtoprevent theIntelligent
K ey from being leftinthe vehicle.
. Thedoor handle request switchisoperational only
when theIntelligent Key has been detected bythe
Intelligent Key system.
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. Donot pull thedoor handle beforepushing the
door handle request switch.Thedoor willbe
unlocked butwillnotopen. Release thedoor
handle onceandpullitagain toopen the
door.
SP A2710
SP A2545
When youcarry theIntelligent Key with you,youcan
lock orunlock alldoors bypushing thedoor handle
request switch(driver's orfront passenger's)
*
A
or
back doorrequest switch
*
B
within therange of
operation.
When youlock orunlock thedoors oropen theback
door, thehazard indicator willflash andtheoutside
chime willsound (ifequipped) asaconfirmation. For
details, seeªHazard indicator andhorn operationº (P
.3-18) .
W elcome lightandfarewell lightfunction (if
equipped)
GUID-64 1B8C15-6D 62-4E79-8CC A-B3D0181F0 28C
When youlock orunlock thedoors including theback
door, theclearance lights,taillights andthelicense
plate lightwillilluminate foraperiod oftime. The
welcome lightandfarewell lightfunction canbe
disabled. Forinformation aboutdisabling thewelcome
light andfarewell lightfunction, contactaNISSAN
dealer.
Locking doors
T32A130 827-785FF3 96-2160-40C4-993B-FF0C18489C 71
1. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
2. Carry theIntelligent Key with you.
3. Close alldoors.
4. Push thedoor handle request switch
*
A
(driver's
or front passenger's) orthe back doorrequest
switch
*
B
.
5. Alldoors andtheback doorwillbelocked. The
door lockindicator light
(located onthe
instrument panel)willilluminate for1minutes (if
equipped) .
6. Operate doorhandles toconfirm thatthedoors
have been securely locked.
Lockout protection (ifequipped) :
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
T o prevent theIntelligent Key from being accidentally
locked inthe vehicle, lockoutprotection isequipped
with theIntelligent Key system.
. When theIntelligent Key isleft inthe vehicle and
you trytolock thedoor using thedriver's inside
lock knob aftergetting outofthe vehicle, allthe
doors willunlock automatically andachime will
sound afterthedoor isclosed. .
When theIntelligent Key isleft inthe vehicle while
the driver's doorisopened andyoutrytolock the
door using thepower doorlockswitch after
getting outofthe vehicle, aninside warning chime
will sound afterthepower doorlockswitch orthe
driver's insidelockknob isoperated.
CAUTION:
The lockout protection maynotfunction under
the following conditions:
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced ontop of
the instrument panel.
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced onthe
tonneau cover(ifequipped) .
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced insideof
the glove box.
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced insideof
the door pockets.
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced onor
under thespare tirearea.
. When theIntelligent Keyisplaced insideor
near metallic materials.
The lockout protection mayfunction whenthe
Intelligent Keyisoutside thevehicle butistoo
close tothe vehicle.
Unlocking doors
T32A130 827-9F0EC DCC-98CC-4 82A-89BC-2574C2B9A065
Switching doorunlock mode(ifequipped) :
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
T o switch thedoor unlock modefromonetoanother,
see ªUsing remote keyless entryfunctionº (P.3-17) .
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
GUID-17F A495C-3D75-4AC6- BDA1-CF035 C5BC711
Y our vehicle haseither orboth ofthe following security
systems:
. Theft warning
. NISSAN Anti-theft System(NATS)*
The security condition willbeshown bythe security
indicator light.
(* immobilizer)
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM (ifequipped)
GUID-76 C0FFDE-576D -4F0F-954F-F551549C6BCD
The theft warning systemprovides visualandaudio
alarm signals ifparts ofthe vehicle aredisturbed.
Security indicator light
GUID-4DC D2AF1-FA12-44F6 -BC69-8E08 33CCECA6
SIC2045
The security indicator light,located onthe meter panel,
operates whenever theignition switchisin the ªLOCKº
or ªOFFº position. Thisisnormal.
For models withultrasonic sensor
GUID-607 4FDDD-A03 E-4D79-AE83- 4F6D45B64020
How toactivate system:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
1. Close allwindows andsunroof (ifequipped) .
2. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
3. Carry theremote controller orthe Intelligent Key
with youand getoutofthe vehicle.
4. Make surethehood andtheback doorareclosed.
Close andlock alldoors withtheremote
controller, theIntelligent Key orthe request switch.
If a door orthe hood isopen, thebuzzer will
sound. Thebuzzer willstop when thedoor is
correctly closed.
5. Confirm thatthesecurity indicator lightcomes on.
The security indicator lightblinks rapidly for
approximately 20seconds andthen blinks slowly.
The system isnow activated. If,during this20-
second timeperiod, thedoor isunlocked bythe
remote controller, theIntelligent Key orthe request
switch, orthe ignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position, thesystem willnot activate.
Even when thedriver and/or passengers arein
the vehicle, thesystem willactivate withall
doors locked andtheignition switchoff.Place
the ignition switchinthe ªONº position toturn
the system off.
If the system malfunctions, theshort beep
sounds 5times whenthesystem isactivated.
Have thesystem checked byaNISSAN dealer.
Theft warning systemoperation:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
The warning systemwillgive thefollowing alarm:
. The hazard indicator blinksandthealarm sounds
intermittently forapproximately 30seconds. (The
alarm willrepeat 8times.) .
The alarm automatically turnsoffafter approxi-
mately 30seconds. However, thealarm reacti-
vates ifthe vehicle istampered withagain.
The alarm isactivated when:
. operating thedoor orthe back doorwithout using
the remote controller, theIntelligent Key orthe
request switch.
. opening thehood (ifequipped) .
. thevolumetric sensingsystem(ultrasonic sensors)
is triggered (whenitis activated) .
. thepower supply isdisconnected.
How tostop alarm:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
. The alarm willstop byunlocking adoor withthe
request switch(ifequipped) orthe ªUNL OCKº
button onthe Intelligent Key .
. The alarm willstop ifthe ignition switchisplaced
in the ªONº position.
Cancel switchforultrasonic sensor:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94A EAE0
JVP0311X
The ultrasonic sensors
*
A
(volumetric sensing),
located onthe ceiling, detectmovement inthe
passenger's compartment. Whenthetheft warning
system isset tothe armed position, itwill automatically
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fully open automatically by:
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
A
on the
instrument panelformore than1second
. pushing theback dooropener switch
*
B
. pushing thepower backdoorbutton
*
C
on the
key formore than1second
The hazard flashes 4times andtheoutside chime
sounds whentheback doorstarts opening.
NO TE:
The back doorcanbeopened bythe power back
door switch
*
A
or the power backdoorbutton
*
C
even ifthe back doorislocked. The
back doorcanbeunlocked andopened inde-
pendently ofthe other doors, evenwhen theyare
locked.
P ower open (hands-free operation)
GUID-961B2 5EC-1E8A-4E34-B404-F0 E5F836460B
JVP0286X
When theback doorisfully closed, theback doorwill
fully open automatically byhands-free operation.
1. Carry theIntelligent Key .
2. Put your hand orluggage nearthehands-free
sensor
*
E
, as illustrated, forabout 1second. 3.
Theback doorwillunlock andautomatically open.
The back doorwillopen regardless ofthe lock status.
The hands-free sensorwillnotfunction underthe
following conditions:
. When theIntelligent Key isnot carried withyou.
. When theback doorisopen.
. When automatic operationofthe back dooris
being performed.
The hazard flashes 4times andtheoutside chime
sounds whentheback doorstarts opening.
JVP0302X
NO TE:
. The back doorcannot beclosed automati-
cally byusing thehands-free sensor
*
E
.
. All doors willlock while thehands-free
sensor isbeing used.
. Ifdirt attaches tothe surface ofthe hands-
free sensor, thesensor maynotfunction.
Wipe thesensor usingaclean cloth.
. Ifwater issplashed tothe area around the
hands-free sensor,itmay cause amalfunc-
tion. .
The operating range
*
F
of the hands-free
sensor iswithin 80mm (3.1in)ofthe center
of the sensor.
CAUTION:
. The back doormayopen evenifsomething
other thanyourhand orluggage entersthe
operating rangeofthe hands-free sensor
when theIntelligent Keyiscarried withyou.
. Even ifthe Intelligent Keyiscarried withyou,
the back doorcannot beopened when
something suchasleather glovesabsorb
the light isput tothe hands-free sensor.
. The back doormaynotopen, ifthe head-
lights, sunlight oranother lightsource
shines directly onthe sensor, oran acces-
sory such asaframe isattached tothe
license plate,evenifyour hand orluggage
enters theoperating rangeofthe hands-free
sensor whentheIntelligent Keyiscarried
with you.
. When washing, waxingormaintaining your
vehicle, placingorreplacing thebody cover,
or splashing watertothe area around the
hands-free sensor,placethepower back
door main switch tothe
*
2
position or
*
3
position.
. The hands-free sensordetects objects by
infrared light.Never movethesensor. Ifthe
location ofthe sensor, angleofthe sensor or
direction oflight irradiation change,itmay
lead tonon-operation, incorrectdetection or
other operating malfunctions.
. Ifthe automatic open/close operationis
performed consecutively, thesafety mode
activates andtheoperation cannotbeper-
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formed foracertain periodoftime. Inthis
case, waitforawhile andthen perform the
operation.
P ower close
GUID-CC B3E1AA-F7F C-4580-824E-AE894FFC0FC5
When theback doorisfully opened, theback doorwill
fully close automatically by:
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
A
on the
instrument panel
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
D
on the
lower partofthe back door
. pushing thepower backdoorbutton
*
C
on the
key formore than1second
The hazard flashes 4times andtheoutside chime
sounds whentheback doorstarts closing.
Reverse function
GUID-E38 E5684-FF75 -4567-AC95-7492FB18 146B
The power backdoorwillreverse immediately ifone of
the following actionsisperformed duringpoweropen
or power close.
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
A
on the
instrument panel
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
D
on the
lower partofthe back door
. pushing thepower backdoorbutton
*
C
on the key.
The outside chimesounds whentheback doorstarts
to reverse.
Auto reverse function
GUID-98CB 1259-07F7-4 E7C-9EB2-D4EF10F4 F969
The auto-reverse functionenablestheback doorto
automatically reversewhensomething iscaught inthe
back doorasitis opening orclosing. Whenthecontrol
unit detects anobstacle, theback doorwillreverse and
return tothe fullopen orfull close position.
If asecond obstacle isdetected, theback doormotion
will stop. Theback doorwillenter themanual mode.
A pinch sensor ismounted oneach sideofthe back
door. Ifan obstacle isdetected bythe pinch sensor
during powerclose,theback doorwillreverse and
return tothe fullopen position immediately .
NO TE:
If the pinch sensor isdamaged orremoved, the
power closefunction willnotoperate.
WARNING:
There isasmall distance immediately beforethe
closed position thatcannot bedetected. Make
sure thatallpassengers keeptheirhands, etc.,
clear fromtheback dooropening beforeclosing
the back door.
Manual mode
GUID-FD58C3 34-881E-4F97-9CD8-8548D2267CDB
If power operation isnot available, theback doorcan
be operated manually.Power operation maynotbe
available ifmultiple obstacles havebeen detected ina
single power cycleorifthe battery voltage islow .
When thepower backdoormain switch isin the OFF
position, theback doorcanbeopened manually by
pushing theback dooropener switch.Ifthe power
back dooropener switchispushed duringpoweropen
or close, thepower operation willbecanceled andthe
back doorcanbeoperated manually.
AUT OCL OSURE (ifequipped)
GUID-5E1 D548E-B20 5-4D0F-BE11-4BC09 228D416
If the back doorispulled downtoapartly open
position, theback doorwillpull itself tothe closed
position.
Do not apply excessive forcewhen theauto
closure isoperating. Excessiveforceapplied
may cause themechanism tomalfunction.
CAUTION:
. The back doorwillautomatically closefrom
a partly openposition. To avoid pinching,
keep hands andfingers awayfromback
door opening.
. Donot letchildren operatetheback door.
BACK DOOR RELEASE LEVER
GUID-4A1 D87BC-BEAC-4 21F-8B76-F15FD5B474 D5
JVP0280X
If the back doorcannot beopened withthepower door
lock switch duetoadischarged battery,follow these
steps.
1. Fold therear seats down. SeeªSeatsº (P.1-2) .
2. Insert asuitable toolinthe access opening. Move
the release levertothe right. Theback doorwillbe
unlatched.
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OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS
T32A1308 27-88B732CC-4E0A-4 76C-92A7-0FBBBF5742 F3
WARNING:
. Never touchtheoutside rearview mirrors
while theyareinmotion. Doingsomay pinch
your fingers ordamage themirror.
. Never drivethevehicle withtheoutside
rearview mirrorsfolded.Thisreduces rear
view visibility andmay lead toan accident.
. Objects viewedinthe outside mirrorare
closer thantheyappear (ifequipped) .
. The picture dimensions anddistance inthe
outside mirrorsarenot real.
Adjusting
T32A130 827-51BB26 16-3601-49CE-924F-BB8824381C9 8
JVP0133X
The outside rearview mirrorremote controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ªACCº orªONº
position.
1. Turn theswitch toselect theleftorright mirror
*
1
.
2. Adjust eachmirror bypushing theswitch untilthe
desired position isachieved
*
2
.
Defogging (ifequipped)
T32A130827- 1A2DB6DD-C 4B4-4897-A644-A2C6B1 82286A
The outside rearview mirrorswillbeheated whenthe
rear window defogger switchisoperated.
Folding
GUID-96BDC 7B9-7343-4A 0F-A3F9-0CF6EA2A1 DAF
Remote controltype:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94A EAE0
JVP0134X
The outside rearview mirrorremote controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ªACCº orªONº
position.
The outside rearview mirrorsautomatically foldwhen
the outside rearview mirrorfolding switchispushed in.
T o unfold, pushtothe switch again.
CAUTION:
Continuously performingthefold/unfold opera-
tion ofthe outside rearview mirrormaycause
the switch tostop theoperation. Manual
controltype:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94A EAE0
JVP0194X
Fold theoutside rearview mirrorbypushing ittoward
the rear ofthe vehicle.
V ANITY MIRROR
T32A130827-2 31ADF9C-8000-48A4-98 23-818818 E5CEE5
SP A1733
T o use thefront vanity mirror, pulldown thesun visor
and pullupthe cover.
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Manual operation
GUID-904 D853F-51E6-4 D60-943F-53D00450A7A9
The electronic parkingbrakewillnotbeautomatically
applied ifthe engine isstopped withoutusingthe
ignition switch(forexample, byengine stalling) .In such
a case, youhave toapply theparking brakemanually .
T o apply: Pulltheswitch up
*
1
. The indicator light
*
A
will illuminate.
T o release: Withtheignition switchinthe ªONº
position, depressthebrake pedalandpush theswitch
down
*
2
. The indicator light
*
A
will turn off.
Before driving, checkthattheelectronic parkingbrake
warning light
goes out.Foradditional information,
see ªWarning/indicator lightsandaudible remindersº
(P .2-12) .
NO TE:
. Abuzzer willsound ifthe vehicle isdriven
without releasing theparking brake.See
ª Audible remindersº (P.2-19) .
. While theelectronic parkingbrakeisapplied
or released, anoperating soundisheard
from thelower sideofthe rear seat. Thisis
normal anddoes notindicate amalfunction.
. When theelectronic parkingbrakeisfre-
quently applied andreleased inashort
period oftime, theparking brakemaynot
operate inorder toprevent theparking
brake system fromoverheating. Ifthis
occurs, operate theelectronic parkingbrake
switch againafterwaiting approximately 1
minute.
. Ifthe electronic parkingbrakemustbe
applied whiledriving inan emergency, pull
up and hold theparking brakeswitch. When
you release theparking brakeswitch, the
parking brakewillbereleased. .
While pulling upthe electronic parking
brake switch during driving, theparking
brake isapplied andachime sounds. The
electronic parkingbrakewarning lightinthe
meter andinthe parking brakeswitch
illuminate. Thisdoes notindicate amalfunc-
tion. Theelectronic parkingbrakewarning
light inthe meter andinthe parking brake
switch turnoffwhen theparking brakeis
released.
. When pulling theelectronic parkingbrake
switch upwith theignition switchinthe
ªOFFº orªACCº position, theparking brake
switch indicator lightwillcontinue toillumi-
nate forashort period oftime.
When towing atrailer (forAustralia, New
Zealand, SouthAfricaandEurope)
GUID-D10 4E447-6887-4 FAC-B2E9-1 062DDCEF362
Depending onthe weight ofthe vehicle andtrailer and
the steepness ofthe slope, theremaybeatendency
for the vehicle tomove backwards whenstarting froma
standstill. Whenthisoccurs, youcan usetheparking
brake switch inthe same wayasaconventional lever
type parking brake.
Before starting onsloping roadswhentowing atrailer,
be sure toread thefollowing toprevent thevehicle
from moving backward unintentionally .
1. Pull and hold theparking brakeswitch while
depressing theaccelerator pedalandengaging
the clutch (MTmodels) .
2. Release theparking brakeswitch assoon asthe
engine isdelivering enoughtorquetothe wheels.
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T32A1308 27-429755 59-4B72-431E -97D9-4E2AB37B374F
WARNING:
. Donot adjust thedisplay controls, heater
and airconditioner controlsoraudio con-
trols while driving sothat fullattention may
be given tovehicle operation.
. Ifyou noticed anyforeign objects entering
the system hardware, spilledliquidonthe
system, ornoticed smokeorfumes coming
out from thesystem, orany other unusual
operation isobserved, stopusing thesystem
immediately andcontact thenearest
NISSAN dealer.Ignoring suchconditions
may lead toan accident, fireorelectric
shock.
. Donot disassemble ormodify thissystem. If
you do,itmay lead toan accident, fire,or
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not use thesystem whentheengine isnot
running forextended periodsoftime toprevent
battery discharge.
GUID-6B02E F9F-9949-49 6A-B30C-81C99CB1D 952
JVH0829X
1. Display screen(P.4-4)
2. Fornavigation systemcontrolbuttons referto
the separate Navigation SystemOwner's Man-
ual.
3. INFO button (P.4-5)
4. Power/VOLUME dial(P.4-70)
5. Brightness control/display on´offbutton (P.4-4)
6. ENTER/Scroll dial(P.4-4)
7. BACK button (P.4-4)
8. SETUP button(P.4-5)
Display screen,heaterandairconditione r,and audio system
4-3
SAFETY
PRECAUTI ONS CENTER
MULTI-FUNCTI ON
CONTROL PANEL (models with
navigation system)
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WARNING:
. The Around ViewMonitor isaconvenient
feature butitis not asubstitute forproper
vehicle operation becauseithas areas
where objects cannotbeviewed. Always
look outthewindows andcheck mirrors to
be sure thatitis safe tomove.
. The driver isalways responsible forsafety
during parking andother maneuvers.
. Donot use theAround ViewMonitor with
the outside mirrorinthe stored position, and
make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenoperating thevehicle usingthe
Around ViewMonitor.
. The distance between objectsviewedonthe
Around ViewMonitor differsfromtheactual
distance.
. The cameras areinstalled abovethefront
grille, theoutside mirrorsandabove therear
license plate.Donot putanything onthe
cameras.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh-pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
cameras. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric
shock.
. Donot strike thecameras. Theyarepreci-
sion instruments. Doingsocould cause a
malfunction orcause damage resulting ina
fire oran electric shock.
CAUTION:
Clean thecamera lenswith softcloth tokeep it
free from dirt,snow, etc.Do not scratch thelens
when cleaning.
A VAILABLE VIEWS
T32A1308 27-19D269 B1-F21D-499 3-921A-1CA8E91509E 0
WARNING:
. The distance guidelineand thevehicle width
line should beused asareference only
when thevehicle ison apaved, levelsurface.
The distance viewedonthe monitor isfor
reference onlyandmay bedifferent thanthe
actual distance between thevehicle and
displayed objects.
. Use thedisplayed linesandthebird's-eye
view asareference. Thelines andthebird's-
eye view aregreatly affected bythe number
of occupants, fuellevel, vehicle position,
road condition androad grade.
. Ifthe tires arereplaced withdifferent sized
tires, thepredictive courselineand the
bird's-eye viewmaybedisplayed incorrectly.
. When driving thevehicle upahill, objects
viewed inthe monitor arefurther thanthey
appear. Whendriving thevehicle downahill,
objects viewedinthe monitor arecloser
than theyappear.
. Use themirrors oractually looktoproperly
judge distances toother objects.
. The vehicle widthandpredictive courselines
are wider thantheactual widthandcourse.
Front andrear view
T32A130 827-6CBBA5 72-C313-4A5 3-8D27-D42ADCCA771 1
SAA1840
Front view
SAA1896
Rear view
Guiding lines,which indicate thevehicle widthand
distances toobjects withreference tothe vehicle body
line
*
A
, are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthevehicle body.
. Red line
*
1
: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx.1 m(3 ft)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 3m (10 ft)
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Backing upnear aprojecting object
T32A130 827-867BF6 E1-C394-4A5A-936A-1AD3EEC43 754
JVH0787X
The predictive courselines
*
A
do not touch the
object onthe display .However, thevehicle mayhitthe
object ifit projects overtheactual moving course.
Backing upbehind aprojecting object
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The position
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C
is shown furtherthantheposition
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B
in the display .However, theposition
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C
is actually at
the same distance asthe position
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A
. The vehicle
may hitthe object whenbacking uptothe position
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A
if the object projects overtheactual moving course.
HOW TO SWIT CHTHE DISPLA Y
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With theignition switchinthe ªONº position, pushthe
CAMERA/DISP buttonormove theshift lever tothe
ªRº (Reverse) positiontooperate theAround View
Monitor.
The Around ViewMonitor candisplay twosplit views.
If the shift lever isnot inthe ªRº (Reverse) position,the
available viewsare:
. Front view/bird's-eye viewsplitscreen
. Front view/front-side viewsplitscreen
If the shift lever isin the ªRº (Reverse) position,the
available viewsare:
. Rear view/bird's-eye viewsplitscreen
. Rear view/front-side viewsplitscreen
. Rear view(ifequipped)
The display automatically changestothe Around View
Monitor displaying frontview/bird's-eye viewwhen:
. The shift lever isin the ªDº (Drive) position (CVT
model) orthe shift lever isout ofthe ªRº (Reverse)
position (MTmodel) ,and theparking sensor
(sonar) (ifequipped) detectsthatthevehicle is
approaching anobject.
The display willswitch backtothe previously displayed
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