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FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies withPart15ofthe FCC
Rules. Operation issubject tothe following two
conditions: (1)This device maynotcause harm-
ful interference, and(2)this device mustaccept
any interference received,including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Note: Changes ormodifications notexpressly
approved bythe party responsible forcompli-
ance could voidtheuser's authority tooperate
the equipment.
For Canada:
This device complies withIndustry Canada
licence-exempt RSSstandard(s) .Operation is
subject tothe following twoconditions: (1)this
device maynotcause interference, and(2)this
device mustaccept anyinterference, including
interference thatmay cause undesired operation
of the device.
Security indicator light
GUID-36B6B 0EC-D25F-4E7B-ACC5-8 1BEC5447E82
SIC2045
The security indicator lightislocated onthe meter
panel. Itindicates thestatus ofNA TS. The
light operates whenever theignition switchisin
the ªLOCKº ,ªOFFº orªACCº position. Thesecurity
indicator lightindicates thatthesecurity systems on
the vehicle areoperational.
If NA TS ismalfunctioning, thislight willremain onwhile
the ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
If the light remains onand/or theengine does
not start, contact aNISSAN dealerforNATS
service assoon aspossible. Besure tobring all
NA TS keys thatyouhave when visiting aNISSAN
dealer forservice.
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WARNING:
. The hood mustbeclosed andlatched
securely beforedriving. Failuretodo so
could cause thehood tofly open andresult
in an accident.
. Never openthehood ifsteam orsmoke is
coming fromtheengine compartment to
avoid injury.
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OPENING HOOD
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1. Pull thehood lockrelease handle
*
1
located
below theinstrument paneluntilthehood springs
up.
2. Locate thelever
*
2
in between thehood and
grille, andpush thelever sideways withyour
fingertips.
3. Raise thehood.
4. Remove thesupport rodand insert itinto theslot
*
3
.
Hold thecoated parts
*
A
when removing or
resetting thesupport rod.Avoid directcontact
with themetal parts, asthey maybehot
immediately aftertheengine hasbeen stopped.
CL OSING HOOD
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1. While supporting thehood, return thesupport rod
to its original position.
2. Slowly lowerthehood toabout 20to30 cm (8to
12 in)above thehood lock,thenletitdrop.
3. Make sureitis securely latched.
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WARNING:
. Always besure theback doorhasbeen
closed securely toprevent itfrom opening
while driving.
. Donot drive withtheback dooropen. This
could allowdangerous exhaustgasestobe
drawn intothevehicle. SeeªPrecautions
when starting anddrivingº (P.5-3) forex-
haust gas.
. Donot leave children unattended insidethe
vehicle. Theycould unknowingly activate
switches orcontrols. Unattended children
could become involved inserious accidents.
. Always besure thathands andfeet areclear
of the door frame toavoid injury while
closing theback door.
OPERA TINGMANUAL BACKDOOR
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T o open theback door, unlock itand push theopener
switch
*
A
. Pull upthe back doortoopen.
The back doorcanbeunlocked by:
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. pushing theªUNL OCKº
button onthe key.
. pushing theback doorrequest switch(if
equipped) .
. pushing thedoor handle request switch(if
equipped) .
. pushing thepower doorlockswitch tothe unlock
position.
T o close theback door, pulldown untilitsecurely
locks.
OPERA TINGPOWER BACKDOOR (if
equipped)
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T o operate thepower backdoor, theshift lever must be
in the P(Park) position.
The power backdoorwillnotoperate ifthe battery
voltage islow .
P ower backdoormain switch
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T ype A
*
1
P ower open (hands-free operation)
*
2
P ower open/close (switchoperation)
*
3
Manual operation
JVP0309X
T ype B
*
1
P ower open/close (switchoperation)
*
2
Manual operation
The power backdooroperation canbeturned onoroff
with thepower backdoormain switch onthe
instrument panel.
When thepower doormain switch ispushed tothe
ªOFFº position
*
3
(T ype A)or
*
2
(T ype B),power
operation isavailable byusing thepower backdoor
button onthe Intelligent Key .
P ower open (switch operation)
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Power backdoorswitch ÐInstrument panel
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Back dooropener switch
SP A2562
Power backdoorbutton - Key
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Power backdoorswitch ÐBack door
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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)
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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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WARNING:
Never adjust thesteering wheelwhiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
Pull thelock lever
*
1
down andadjust thesteering
wheel up,down, forward orrearward tothe desired
position. Pushthelock lever upsecurely tolock the
steering wheelinplace.
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WARNING:
Adjust theposition ofall mirrors beforedriving.
Do not adjust themirror positions whiledriving
so that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
T32A130827- 2B4716E6-0561-4FDD-9 EC1-77C8FA47E57A
While holding theinside rearview mirror,adjustthe
mirror angles untilthedesired position isachieved.
Manual anti-glare type
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SP A2143
Pull theadjusting lever
*
1
when theglare fromthe
headlights ofthe vehicle behindyouobstructs your
vision atnight.
Push theadjusting lever
*
2
during theday forthe best
rearward visibility.
Automatic anti-glaretype
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SP A2162
The inside rearview mirrorisdesigned sothat it
automatically changesreflection according tothe
intensity ofthe headlights ofthe vehicle following you.
The anti-glare systemwillbeautomatically turnedon
when youplace theignition switchinthe ªONº
position.
When thesystem isturned on,the indicator light
*
B
will illuminate andexcessive glarefromtheheadlights
of the vehicle behindyouwillbereduced.
Push
the
switch
*
A
for 3seconds tomake the
inside rearview mirroroperate normally andthe
indicator lightwillturn off.Push the
switch again
for 3seconds toturn thesystem on.
Do not hang anyobjects onthe mirror orapply
glass cleaner. Doingsowill reduce thesensitiv-
ity ofthe sensor
*
C
, resulting inimproper
operation.
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WARNING:
. Never drivethevehicle withtheparking
brake applied. Thebrake willoverheat and
fail tooperate andwilllead toan accident.
. Never release theparking brakefromout-
side thevehicle. Ifthe vehicle moves, itwill
be impossible topush thefoot brake pedal
and willlead toan accident.
. Never usetheshift lever inplace ofthe
parking brake.Whenparking, besure the
parking brakeisfully applied.
. Never leavechildren oradults whowould
normally requirethesupport ofothers alone
in your vehicle. Theycould unknowingly
release theparking brakeandinadvertently
become involved inaserious accident.
PEDAL TYPE
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SP A2331
T o apply theparking brake,firmlydepress theparking
brake pedal
*
1
.
T o release theparking brake,depress andhold thefoot
brake
*
2
and then fullydepress andrelease the
parking brakepedal
*
1
. Before
driving, besure thatthebrake warning lighthas
turned off.
SWIT CHTYPE (models withelectronic
parking brakesystem)
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JVP0310X
The electronic parkingbrakecanbeapplied or
released automatically orby operating theparking
brake switch.
Automatic operation
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The electronic parkingbrakeisautomatically applied
when theengine isturned offwith theignition switch
(for MTmodel) .
The electronic parkingbrakeisautomatically released
as soon asthe vehicle startswhiletheaccelerator
pedal isdepressed.
For CVT model, thedriver's seatbeltneeds tobe
fastened.
WARNING:
. The electronic parkingbrakewillnotbe
automatically appliedifthe engine is
stopped withoutusingtheignition switch
(for example, byengine stalling) . .
Before leaving thevehicle, movetheshift
lever tothe ª1º(1st) orªRº (Reverse) position
(for MTmodel) orªPº (Park) position (CVT
model) andcheck thattheelectronic parking
brake warning light
is illuminated to
confirm thattheelectronic parkingbrakeis
applied. Theelectronic parkingbrakewarn-
ing light willremain onfor aperiod oftime
after thedriver's doorislocked.
CAUTION:
When parking inan area where theoutside
temperature isbelow 08C (32 8F),do not apply
the parking braketoprevent itfrom freezing.
For safe parking, placetheshift lever inthe ª1º
(1st) orªRº(Reverse) position(forMTmodel) or
ªPº (Park) position (CVTmodel) andsecurely
block thewheels.
NO TE:
. To keep theelectronic parkingbrakere-
leased aftertheengine isturned off,place
the ignition switchinthe ªOFFº position,
depress thebrake pedalandpush down the
parking brakeswitch before opening the
driver's door.
. Ifamalfunction occursinthe electric park-
ing brake system (forexample, dueto
battery discharge) ,contact aNISSAN dealer.
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When theshift lever isshifted intotheªRº (Reverse)
position, themonitor displayshowstheview tothe rear
of the vehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
detecting largestationary objectstohelp avoid
damaging thevehicle. Thesystem willnotdetect small
objects belowthebumper andmay notdetect objects
close tothe bumper oron the ground.
WARNING:
Failure tofollow thewarnings andinstructions
for proper useofthe RearView Monitorcould
result inserious injuryordeath.
. The RearView Monitorisaconvenience but
it is not asubstitute forproper backing.
Always turnandlook outthewindows, and
check mirrors tobe sure thatitis safe to
move before operating thevehicle. Always
back upslowly.
. The system isdesigned asan aid tothe
driver inshowing largestationary objects
directly behindthevehicle, tohelp avoid
damaging thevehicle.
. The system cannotcompletely eliminate
blind spots andmay notshow every object.
. Underneath thebumper andthecorner
areas ofthe bumper cannotbeviewed on
the RearView Monitorbecause ofits mon-
itoring rangelimitation. Thesystem willnot
show small objects belowthebumper, and
may notshow objects closetothe bumper or
on the ground.
. Objects viewedinthe RearView Monitor
differ fromactual distance becauseawide-
angle lensisused. .
Objects inthe RearView Monitorwillappear
visually opposite thanwhen viewed inthe
rear view andoutside mirrors.
. Make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenbacking up.
. Donot putanything onthe rearview camera.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
camera. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric
shock.
. Donot strike thecamera. Itis aprecision
instrument. Otherwise,itmay malfunction or
cause damage resulting inafire oran
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch thecamera lenswhen cleaning
dirt orsnow fromthelens.
HOW TO READ DISPLA YEDLINES
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Guiding lineswhich indicate thevehicle widthand distances
toobjects withreference tothe bumper line
*
A
are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthebumper.
. Red line
*
1
: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx. 1m (3 ft)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 3m (10 ft)
V ehicle widthguide lines
*
5
:
Indicate thevehicle widthwhenbacking up.
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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.
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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
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Front view
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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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. Bass Boost menu
T urn onoroff the Bass Boost feature which
emphasizes thelower audio frequencies.
. Audio Default menu
The audio unithasasaved preset settings asa
factory default. SelectªYesº tochange allsettings
back tothe factory presetsettings. SelectªNoºto
exit themenu keeping thecurrent settings.
Clock setting:
T urn theMENU/ENTER dialuntil theClock is
displayed, andpush theMENU/ENTER dial.
T urn theMENU/ENTER dial,themode willchange as
follows:
Set Time ?ON/OFF ?Format
. Set Time
Select ªSetTimeº thenadjust theclock asfollows:
The hour display willstart flashing. Turn the
MENU/ENTER dialtoadjust thehour andpush
the MENU/ENTER dial.Theminute display will
start flashing. Turn theMENU/ENTER dialto
adjust theminute andpush theMENU/ENTER
dial tofinish theclock adjustment.
. ON/OFF
The clock display canbeturned onand off.When
ªONº isselected, theclock willbedisplayed. (The
clock willkeep being displayed evenafterthe
power ofthe audio unitisturned off).When ªOFFº
is selected, theclock willnot bedisplayed.
. Format
Switch theclock display between 24-hourmode
and 12-hour clockmode.
Radio setting:
T urn theMENU/ENTER dialuntil theRadio is
displayed, andpush theMENU/ENTER dial. The
FMstation whichcanbereceived willbeupdated.
Language setting:
T urn theMENU/ENTER dialuntil theLanguage is
displayed, andpush theMENU/ENTER dial.
Select theappropriate languageandpush theMENU/
ENTER dial.Upon completion, thescreen willauto-
matically adaptthelanguage setting.
Day/Night button:
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Push theDay/Night buttontoswitch thedisplay
brightness betweenthedaytime andnighttime modes.
The switches onthe audio unitwillalso illuminate inthe
nighttime mode.
Phone button:
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NO TE:
. The CDplayer accepts normalaudioCDsor
CDs containing MP3/WMA files.
. The audio unitwillautomatically detectifa
CD containing MP3/WMA filesisinserted,
and ªMP3CDº willbeindicated.
. Anerror notification messagewillbedis-
played wheninserting anincompatible disc
type (e.g.DVD) ,or ifthe player cannot read
the CD. Eject thedisc andinsert another
disc .
MEDIA button:
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T o change tothe CD mode, pushtheMEDIA button
with aCD inserted untiltheCD mode isselected.
List view:
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While thetrack isbeing played, pushtheMENU/
ENTER dialtodisplay theavailable tracksinalisted
view mode. To select atrack fromthelist, oratrack to
start listening to,turn theMENU/ENTER dialthen push
MENU/ENTER dial.
Quick search:
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In the listview mode, aquick search canbeperformed
to find atrack fromthelist. Push theA-Zbutton, turn
the MENU/ENTER dialtothe first alphabetic letterof
the song titleand then push theMENU/ENTER dial.
When found, alist ofthe available songswillbe
displayed. Select,andpush theMENU/ENTER dialto
play thepreferred track.
Seek/track button:
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Push andhold theSeek/track buttontofast forward or
rewind through thetrack. When thebutton isreleased, the
track willplay atnormal playing speed.
T rack up/down:
Pushing theSeek/track buttononce,thetrack willskip
forward tothe next track orbackward tothe beginning
of the current track.PushtheSeek/track buttonmore
than once toskip through thetracks.
Folder browsing:
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If the recorded mediacontains folderswithmusic files,
pushing theSeek/track buttonwillplay insequence
the tracks ofeach folder.
T o select apreferred folder:
1. Push theMENU/ENTER dialorthe Back button
and alist oftracks inthe current folderis
displayed.
2. Push theBack button.
3. Turn theMENU/ENTER dialforthe preferred
folder.
4. Push theMENU/ENTER dialtoaccess thefolder.
Push theMENU/ENTER dialagain tostart playing
the first track orturn theMENU/ENTER dial,and
push theMENU/ENTER dialtoselect another
track.
If the current selected foldercontains subfolders, push
the MENU/ENTER dial,anew screen withalist ofsub
folders willbedisplayed. Turn theMENU/ENTER dial
for the sub folder thenpush theMENU/ENTER dialto
select. Selecttheroot folder itemwhen songs are
recorded additionally inthe root folder.
T o return tothe previous folderscreen, pushtheBack
button.
RPT button:
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Push theRPT button andthecurrent trackwillbe
played continuously .
MIX button:
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Push theMIX button andallthe tracks willbeplayed in
a random order.
DISP button:
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While aCD with recorded musicinformation tags(CD-
text/ID3-text tags)isbeing played, thetitle ofthe
played trackisdisplayed whenavailable.
When theDISP button ispushed repeatedly ,further
information aboutthetrack canbedisplayed along
with thetrack titleasfollows:
T rack time?Artist name ?Album title?Track time
T rack details:
Pushing andholding theDISP button willturn the
display intoadetailed overview.Push theBack button
to return tothe previous screen.
CD eject button:
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When theCD eject button ispushed whiletheignition
switch isplaced inthe ªONº orªACCº position, theCD
will beejected.
If aCD isejected bypushing theCD eject button, and
it is not taken outfrom theloading slotwithin 20
seconds, theCD willautomatically bereloaded tothe
slot toprotect theCD.
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