bluetooth NISSAN X-TRAIL 2011 Service Manual

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One shotcall
GUID-0D0 CB306-104 2-49F3-AC7 1-5D3107A9 6F59
T o use thesystem faster,youmay speak thesecond
level commands withthemain menu command onthe
main menu. Forexample, pushthe
button and
after thetone, sayªCall Redialº .
P AIRING PROCEDURE
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NO TE:
The connecting proceduremustbeperformed
when thevehicle isstationary. Ifthe vehicle
starts moving duringtheprocedure, theproce-
dure willbecancelled.
1. Push theSETUP buttononthe control panel.
2. Select theªTelephone &Bluetoothº key.
3. Select theªPair NewDeviceº key.
4. Initiate thepairing process fromthehandset. The
system willdisplay themessage askingifPIN is
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. Ifyou areunable todevote fullattention to
vehicle operation whileusing thetext mes-
saging feature, pulloffthe road toasafe
location andstop yourvehicle.
The system allowsforthe sending andreceiving oftext
messages throughthevehicle interface.
NO TE:
T ext messages areonly displayed ifthe vehicle
speed isless than 8km/h (5MPH) .
Sending atext message
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1. Push the
button onthe steering wheel.
2. Say ªPhoneº afterthetone.
3. Say ªSend Textº after thetone.
4. The system willprovide alist ofavailable
commands inorder todetermine therecipient of
the text message. Choosefromthefollowing:
.
T o (a name)
.
Enter Number
.
Missed Calls
.
Incoming Calls
.
Outgoing Calls
For more information abouttheseoptions, see
ªV oice commandsº inthis section.
5. Once arecipient ischosen, thesystem prompts
for which message tosend. Ninepredefined
messages areavailable aswell asthree custom
messages. To choose oneofthe predefined
messages, speakoneofthe following afterthe
tone:
.
ªDriving, can'ttextº
.
ªCall meº
.
ªOn mywayº
.
ªRunning lateº
.
ªOkayº
.
ªY esº
.
ªNoº
.
ªWhere areyou?º
.
ªWhen?º
T o send oneofthe custom messages, say
ªCustom Messagesº .If more thanonecustom
message isstored, thesystem willprompt forthe
number ofthe desired custommessage.
Reading areceived textmessage
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1. Push the
button onthe steering wheel.
2. Say ªPhoneº afterthetone.
3. Say ªRead Textº after thetone.
The textmessage, senderanddelivery timeareshown
on the screen. Usethetuning switch toscroll through
all text messages ifmore thanoneareavailable. Push
the
button toexit thetext message screen.Push
the
button toaccess thefollowing optionsfor
replying tothe text message:
. Call Back
Speak thiscommand tocall thesender ofthe text
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TELEPHONE SETUP
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T o access thephone settings screen:
1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Touch theªTelephone &Bluetoothº key.
3. Touch theªTelephone Setupºkey.
Available settingitems:
. Sort Phonebook By:
Select ªFirstNameº orªLast Nameº tochoose
how phonebook entriesarealphabetically dis-
played onthe screen.
. From Phonebook/Use Phonebookfrom:
Select ªPhoneº touse thehandset's phonebook.
Select ªSIMºtouse thephonebook onthe SIM
card. Select ªBothº touse both sources.
. Download Phonebook Now:
Select todownload thephonebook tothe vehicle
from thechosen source.
. Record nameforPhonebook Entry(Mexico only):
Select torecord aname foraphonebook entryfor
use with thevoice recognition system.
. Phone Notifications (Mexicoonly):
Select ªDriverº tohave phone notifications shown
in the vehicle information display.Select ªBothº to
have phone notifications showninboth thevehicle
information displayandthecenter display screen.
. Text Messaging (Mexicoonly):
Select ªOnºorªOffº toactivate ordeactivate text
messaging feature.SeeªText messaging (for
Mexico)º (P.4-96) .
. Show Incoming Text (Mexico only):
Select ªDriverº tohave incoming textnotifications
shown inthe vehicle information display.Select
ªBothº tohave textnotifications showninboth the
vehicle information displayandthecenter display screen.
SelectªOffºtoturn offalltext notifications.
. Auto Reply (Mexico only):
Select ªOnºtohave thesystem automatically reply
to caller withapredetermined textmessage.
Select ªOffºtoturn offauto reply function.
. Auto Reply Message (Mexicoonly):
Select toindicate preferred messagetobe used
when ªAuto Replyº function isactivated.
. Use Vehicles's Signature (Mexicoonly):
Select ªOnºtohave vehicle signature shownin
outgoing textmessages orªOffº todeactivate the
function.
. Custom Text Messages (Mexicoonly):
Select thisoption toselect acustom message to
edit. There are4customer messageslotsavail-
able.
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The Voice Recognition systemallowshands-free
operation ofthe systems equipped onthis vehicle,
such asthe phone andnavigation systems.
T o operate theVoice Recognition system,pushthe
button located onthe steering wheel.When
prompted, speakthecommand forthe system you
wish toactivate. Thecommand givenispicked upby
the microphone andperformed whenitis properly
recognized. TheVoice Recognition willprovide avoice
response aswell asamessage inthe center display to
inform youofthe command results.
CONTROL BUTTONS ANDMICROPHONE
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Steering wheelmounted controls:
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1. Back
button
2. Talk
button
3. Cancel
button
Microphone:
Microphone islocated nearthemap light.
VOICE RECOGNITI ONSY STEM (if
equipped)
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USING THESYSTEM
GUID-18 526230-86 E8-4B94-A0C 9-2C3C60876ABC
Initialization
GUID-4DB66 233-DA94-47 98-B89D-E43157E3B80 7
When theignition switchisin the ON position, the
V oice Recognition systemisinitialized, whichtakesa
few seconds. Whencompleted, thesystem isready to
accept voicecommands. Ifthe
button ispushed
before theinitialization completes,thesystem will
announce thatthesystem isnot ready forvoice
recognition session.
Giving voicecommands
GUID-11F23 A36-ED43-4E0E-B383 -08EBBEDF1DA3
1. Push the
button.
2. Thesystem announces andprompts youtospeak
a command. Alist ofavailable commands isthen
spoken bythe system.
3. After thetone sounds andtheface icononthe
display changes, speakacommand. Available
commands arediscussed laterinthis section.
4. Voice anddisplay feedback areprovided whenthe
command isaccepted.
. Push the
button onthe instrument panelto
return tothe previous screen.
. Ifthe command isnot recognized, thesystem
announces providesalist ofavailable selections.
. Ifyou want tocancel thecommand orgo back to
the previous menuofcommands, pushthe
button.
. Push the
button tomove backthrough the
menus displayed onthe screen.
. Ifyou want toadjust thevolume ofthe voice
feedback, usethevolume controlswitches onthe
steering wheelorthe Power/VOLUME dialonthe
control panel. Operation
onthe control paneldisplay:
The voice command screencanalso beaccessed
using thecontrol paneldisplay
1. Push theINFO button onthe control panel.
2. Touch theªVoice Commandsº key.
Operating tips
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T o get thebest performance outofthe Voice
Recognition system,observe thefollowing:
. Keep theinterior ofthe vehicle asquiet as
possible. Closethewindows toeliminate the
surrounding noises(trafficnoises, vibration
sounds, etc.),which mayprevent thesystem from
recognizing thevoice commands correctly.
. Wait until atone sounds beforespeaking a
command. Otherwise, thecommand willnot be
received properly.
. Start speaking acommand within3.5seconds
after thetone sounds.
. Speak inanatural voicewithout pausing between
words.
S YSTEM FEATURES
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JVH0865X
The Voice Recognition systemcanactivate thefollowing
systems:
. Bluetooth

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VOICE COMMANDS
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OFF position
GUID-DA2B 9201-206A-4 06B-891F-59A88D312FBD
The engine isturned offinthis position.
Auto ACC position
GUID-0E2 947FE-3378-4474-91 C2-392C409 08C39
With thevehicle inthe ªPº (Park) position, the
Intelligent Key with youand theignition placedfrom
ªONº toªOFFº ,the radio canstillbeused foraperiod
of time, oruntil thedriver's doorisopened. Aftera
period oftime, functions suchasradio, navigation (if
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T echnical information
FOR PANAMA
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Remote keylessentrysystem
GUID-75C0 5261-3C63-4689-8F52-B 30A7DDFCD 28
JVT0324X
FOR JORDAN
GUID-E093 F66A-82F6-4F50-9E70- 79F8743020B4
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10 Index
A
Active Engine Brake...
............................................ ......5-28
Active RideControl ...
.................................................... 5-29
Active Trace Control ...
............................................ ......5-28
Air bag system
Air bag warning labels...
....................................... 1-30
Air bag warning light...
....................................... ...1-31
Side (See supplemental side-impactair
bag system) ...
............................................... 1-27,1-34
Supplemental airbag systems ...
......................... 1-32
Supplemental curtainside-impact air
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-27, 1-34
Supplemental front-impactair
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-27, 1-33
Air cleaner filter...
................................................. ..........8-17
Air conditioner
Air conditioner operation...
................................... 4-26
Air conditioner specification label...
...................... 9-9
Air conditioner systemrefrigerant andlubricant ...
... 9-5
Air fresheners ...
....................................... .........................7-4
Aluminum alloywheels ...
................................................ 7-3
Antenna ...
........................................................... ..............4-43
Anti-lock BrakingSystem ...
......................................... 5-58
Anti-lock brakingsystem(ABS)warning light...
.... 2-13
Appearance care
Exterior appearance care...
..................................... 7-2
Interior appearance care...
....................................... 7-3
Armrest ...
................................................................ ............1-7
Around ViewMonitor ...
....................................... ..........4-10
Ashtray ...
............................................ ...............................2-54
Ashtrays andcigarette lighter...
................................. 2-54
Audible reminders ...
............................................ ..........2-19
Audio operation precautions ...
................................... 4-35
Audio system ...
................................................. ..............4-35
Auto doorlockreleasing mechanism ...
...................... 3-7
Automatic airconditioner ...
............................. 4-32,4-34
Automatic sunroofandsunshade ...
.......................... 2-52
Auxiliary inputjack...
............................................ ..........4-75 Average
speed...
...................................................... ......2-35
B
Back door...
........................................................... ..........3-23
Auto closure ...
.......................................................... 3-26
Back doorrelease lever...
..................................... 3-26
Operating manualbackdoor ...
............................ 3-23
Operating powerbackdoor ...
............................. 3-24
Battery ...
............................................ ..........5-59,8-3,8-20
Battery saversystem ...
............................... 2-44,2-63
Intelligent Key battery discharge ...
..................... 5-11
Intelligent Key battery replacement ...
................. 8-22
Remote controller batteryreplacement ...
......... 8-21
V ariable voltage controlsystem ...
....................... 8-23
Before starting engine...
................................................. 5-3
Blind SpotWarning (BSW) system ...
.......... 5-31,5-36
BSW driving situations ...
........................... 5-33,5-38
BSW system operation ...
........................... 5-32,5-36
Blocking wheels...
............................................ ................6-5
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Most common factorscontributing to
vehicle corrosion ...
........................................................... 7-5
Moving ObjectDetection (MOD)function ...
........... 4-15
MR20DD enginemodel...
.............................................. 8-7
Multi-sensing cameraunitmaintenance ...
............... 5-41
N
New vehicle break-in...
....................................... ............5-3
NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) ...
...................... 3-21
NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) key ...
................. 3-2
O
Odometer ...
........................................................... ............2-7
Off-road drivingsafetyprecautions ...
....................... 5-25
Oil Engine oil...
....................................... ........................8-10
One shotcall...
................................................. ..............4-96
On-pavement andoff-road drivingprecautions ...
... 5-7
Operating precautions ...
.............................................. 5-52
Outside airtemperature ...
............................................ 2-36
Outside rearview mirrors...
.......................................... 3-29
P
Panic alarm ...
....................................... ..................3-9,3-18
Parallel parking assist...
................................................ 4-17
Park Assist (PA) ...
......................................................... 4-17
Parking ...
................................................................ ..........5-48
Parking brake...
................................................. .......3-30
Parking brake
Electronic parkingbrakewarning light...
........... 2-14
Parking sensor(sonar) systemsetting ...
.................. 5-52
Parking sensorsystem ...
.............................................. 5-50
Parking sensorsystem OFFswitch ...
....................... 5-51
Parking, Parkingbrakeoperation ...
........................... 5-60
Perpendicular parkingassist...
................................... 4-19
Phone Bluetooth

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