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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.
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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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When theback doorisfully closed, theback doorwill
fully open automatically byhands-free operation.
1. Carry theIntelligent Key .
2. Put your hand orluggage nearthehands-free
sensor
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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.
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. The back doorcannot beclosed automati-
cally byusing thehands-free sensor
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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
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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
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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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Moving thevehicle backward:
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. Place theshift lever inthe ªRº (Reverse) position.
. Gently placehands onthe steering wheel(the
steering wheelwillbeoperated automatically) and
slowly movethevehicle inreverse intotheparking
space bymoderating theamount ofpressure you
apply tothe brake.
. Stop thevehicle completely whenthevehicle
reaches theproper position tochange themove-
ment direction. Thenchange theshift lever for
forward orrearward movement. Repetitions ofthis
operation mayberequired foraligning thevehicle
straight.
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. The system willguide thevehicle toa
position whereadirection changeisre-
quired.
. Awarning chimewillsound whenthevehicle
speed exceeds thespeed limitforthe PA
operation.
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5
Finishing theparking operation:
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When thevehicle ispositioned inthe parking space,
depress thebrake andstop thevehicle. Touch the
ªCancelº keytoterminate thePA system.
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. Make anynecessary adjustments manually
and make turnsinreverse asrequired.
Depending onthe situation, shiftlever
operations mayberequired severaltimes
for maneuvering thevehicle intotheparking
space.
. Ifthe vehicle reaches theapproximate area
of the target parking spacefound, achime
will sound. Amessage indicating thatthePA
operation isfinishing willappear onthe
display andthePA operation willterminate
automatically.
Deactivation ofPA:
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The PA will deactivate underthefollowing conditions.
. When thesteering wheelisoperated manually.
. When theshift lever isplaced inthe ªPº (Park)
position (CVTmodel) .
. When 5seconds havepassed sincetheshift lever
was placed andkept inthe ªNº (Neutral) position.
. When thesystem judgesthattheconditions (such
as worn outorlow pressure tires,roadconditions,
etc.) arenot suitable forcorrect coursepredic-
tions.
. When thevehicle speedexceeds approximately 7
km/h (4MPH) .
. When theparking operation bythe driver deviates
from thePA guidance tosome extent.
Perpendicular parking
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Displayed keysandicons:
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. Make surethatthere isenough spacefor
parking maneuvers beforestarting touse
the PA .
. Keep inmind thatthefront ofthe vehicle
may swing outtowards oncoming traffic
while thePA functions.
CAUTION:
Do not use thePA under thefollowing condi-
tions.
. Onunpaved roads.
. Onslippery roadssuchassnow-covered or
frozen roads.
. Onuneven roadswithslants, bumps, curb-
stones, wheeltracks, etc.
. Oncurved roads.
. Atmechanical parkingfacilities.
. Where parking orstopping isprohibited.
. When tirechains oraspare tireareinstalled.
. When thevehicle isbeing towed.
. When thedoors (including theback door)
are not closed.
. When transporting aload thatprotrudes
from yourvehicle.
. When thevehicle isladen withheavy loads.
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. Under theconditions listedbelow, theremay
be instances inwhich surrounding objectsor
vehicles cutinto thevehicle pathway, or
when thevehicle cannotbeparked inthe
correct spotfollowing thePA operation, etc. Ð
When theshift lever isoperated while
driving.
Ð When sudden start,sudden stopor
sudden operation ofthe shift lever oc-
curs.
Ð When thetire pressure istoo low orthe
tire isworn out.
Ð When tiresareinstalled thatareofa
different sizefrom theones thatwere
equipped atthe time offactory shipment.
. When usingtheparallel parking mode,itis
not always possible forthe system tofind an
appropriate parkingspaceandmay indicate
parking spacesthatarenot suitable for
parking. Following areexample conditions
for which thesystem maynotfind aparking
space correctly.
Ð Parking spaceswithobjects located
above theheight rangeofparking sen-
sors (sonars) (i.e.,overhanging loads,tail
sections orloading rampsofgoods
vehicles) .
Ð Parking spacesthatarepartially occu-
pied bytrailer drawbars.
Ð Parking spacesthatarelittered orover-
grown.
Ð Parking spaceswhereacurb exists
(causing damageofthe wheels andtires) .
Ð Parking spacesthatareblocked by
foliage, grass,paving, blocks,etc.
Ð Parking spacesbordered byan obstacle
(i.e., atree, apost oratrailer) .
Ð Parking spaceswithobjects thatabsorb
ultrasonic wavessuchasfabric andsnow. Ð
During snowfall orheavy rain.
Ð Near objects thatemits ultrasonic waves
such ashorns ofother vehicle, noisefrom
a motorcycle engineandlarge automo-
bile airbrake, orsensors ofsurrounding
vehicles.
Ð When theconditions surrounding the
parking spacechange (i.e.,another vehi-
cle enters thetarget parking spaceafter
you pass it).
Operating tips:
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. The parking sensor(sonar) willautomatically turn
on when thePA is activated. WhenthePA
operation ends,thestatus ofthe parking sensor
(sonar) willreturn tothe mode thatitwas inbefore
the PA was activated.
. Depending onthe situation, theshift lever opera-
tions mayberequired severaltimes.
Malfunction:
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A warning message willbedisplayed andthesystem
will terminate operation whenamalfunction isdetected
in the PA .
When thewarning message isdisplayed duringthePA
operation, parkthevehicle inasafe place andrestart
the engine.
If the warning message isshown onthe display
repeatedly orifthe PA cannot beoperated after
restarting theengine, thismay indicate asystem
malfunction. Itshould nothinder normal driving, but
the vehicle shouldbeinspected byaNISSAN dealer.
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Maintenance
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Refer toªAround viewmonitorº (P.4-10) formain-
tenance ofthe camera lens.
Blockages likedirt, ice,and objects suchasstickers
and accessories installedwithinthedetection rangeof
the parking sensor(sonar) maycause incorrect
function ofthe PA .Clean thesensors regularly with
care, anddonot scratch ordamage
them.
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Parking sensors (sonar)arelocated onthe bumpers: 6
on the front bumper and4on the rear bumper.
HOW TO ADJUST THESCREEN
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Adjusting screen(formodels withnavigation
system)
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Operation withtouch screen:
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1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Select theªSystemº key.
3. Select theªCamera DisplaySettingsº key.
4. Select theitem youwish toadjust.
. Display Mode:
Adjusts tofitthe level oflighting inthe vehicle.
T ouch theªDisplay Modeºkeytocycle through
options ofthe mode (Day,Night andAuto) .
. Brightness:
Adjusts thebrightness ofthe display .
. Contrast :
Adjusts thelevel ofcontrast.
. Color:
Adjusts thelevel ofthe color.
Operation withbuttons:
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T o adjust thescreen brightness whentheAround View
Monitor isdisplayed, pushthedisplay control/display on´off
ª
º button
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1
.
Adjust brightness tothe preferred settingusingthe
ENTER/Scroll dial
*
2
.
Adjust screen (formodels without navigation
system)
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T o set upthe Around ViewMonitor toyour preferred
settings, pushtheENTER/SETTING button
*
1
while
the Around ViewMonitor screenisdisplayed. Each
time theENTER/SETTING button
*
1
is pushed, the
next setting itemisselected. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
dial
*
2
to adjust eachitem.
Available settingitems:
. Brightness
. Contrast
The setting itemswilldisappear andthedisplay will
return tothe original screenifENTER/SETTING button
*
1
is pushed whenthelast setting itemisselected or
if the screen isnot operated forsome time.
Choosing alanguage:
The warning message onthe camera screenflashes
when theDISP button
*
3
is pushed andheld formore
than 6seconds. Thelanguage ofthe warning message
changes whentheDISP button
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AUT OMA TICAIR CONDITIONER ANDHEATER (Type B)
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1. ªA/Cº (AirConditioner) button
2. Front defogger ª
MAXº button
3. Airrecirculation ª
º button
4. Fanspeed control ª
º button
5. ªON´OFFº button
6. Rear defogger ª
º button (SeeªDefogger
switchº (P.2-49) .)
7. ªAUT Oºbutton/T emperature controldial(forleft
side seat)
8. Airflow control buttons
9. ªDUAL ºbutton/T emperature controldial(for
right sideseat)
For models withStop/Start SystemorIdling Stop
System:
The Stop/Start SystemorIdling StopSystem willnot
activate whenthefront defogger isturned on.
T urning thesystem on/off
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Push theªON´OFFº buttontoturn onand offthe
system.
Automatic operation(AUTO)
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The AUTOmode maybeused year-round asthe
system automatically controlstheairconditioner toa
constant temperature, airflow distribution andfan
speed afterthedesired temperature isset manually .
Cooling anddehumidified heating:
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1. Push theªAUT Oºbutton (theindicator lightwill
turn on).
2. Turn thetemperature controldialtoset the desired
temperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªDUAL ºbutton (theindica-
tor light willturn on)allows theuser to
independently changethedriver andpassen-
ger side temperatures withthecorresponding
temperature controldial.
.
T o cancel theseparate temperature setting,
push theªDUAL ºbutton (theindicator lightwill turn
off)and thedriver's sidetemperature
setting willbeapplied toboth thedriver and
passenger sides.
A visible mistmaybeseen coming fromtheventilators
in hot, humid conditions asthe airiscooled rapidly.
This does notindicate amalfunction.
MAX defrosting/defogging:
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Push thefront defogger ª
MAXº button toturn on
the MAX defogging/defrosting modeandquickly
defog/defrost thewindshield. Whenthismode is
turned on,the fanwill beatits maximum speed,the
ª A/Cº indicator lightwillturn on,and theaircirculation
will befixed atthe outside aircirculation mode.
Do not setthe temperature toolow when thefront
defogger modeison (the ª
MAXº indicator lightis
illuminated) ,because doingsomay fogupthe
windshield.
Manual operation
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The manual modecanbeused tocontrol theheater
and airconditioner toyour desired settings.
Fan speed control:
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Push thefanspeed control button(ª
º side or
ª
º side) tomanually controlthefanspeed.
Air flow control:
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Push oneofthe airflow control buttons toselect or
deselect theairflow outlets. Morethanoneairflow
control buttoncanbeselected atatime.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthecenter andside
ventilators.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefoot outlet and
partly fromthedefogger.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefront defogger
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T emperature control:
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T urn thetemperature controldialtoset the desired
temperature.
. When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illuminated,
pushing theªDUAL ºbutton (theindicator lightwill
turn on)allows theuser toindependently change
the driver andpassenger sidetemperatures with
the corresponding temperaturecontroldial.
. To cancel theseparate temperature setting,push
the ªDUAL ºbutton (theindicator lightwillturn off)
and thedriver's sidetemperature settingwillbe
applied toboth thedriver andpassenger sides.
Outside aircirculation:
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T o turn onthe outside aircirculation mode,pushtheair
recirculation ª
º button. (Theindicator lightwillturn
off.) Theairflow isdrawn fromoutside thevehicle.
Select theoutside aircirculation modefornormal
heating orair conditioning operation.
Air recirculation:
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Push theairrecirculation ª
º button tocirculate the
air flow inside thevehicle. (Theindicator lightwillturn
on.)
SERVICING AIRCONDITIONER
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WARNING:
The airconditioner systemcontains refrigerant
under highpressure. To avoid personal injury,
any airconditioner serviceshouldbedone only
by an experienced technicianwiththeproper
equipment.
The airconditioner systeminyour vehicle ischarged
with arefrigerant designedwiththeenvironment in
mind. This
refrigerant willnotharm theearth's ozone
layer. However, itmay contribute inasmall partto
global warming.
Special charging equipment andlubricant arerequired
when servicing yourvehicle's airconditioner. Using
improper refrigerants orlubricants willcause severe
damage tothe airconditioner system.(SeeªAir
conditioner systemrefrigerant andlubricantº (P.9-5) .)
A NISSAN dealerwillbeable toservice your
environmentally friendlyairconditioner system.
Air conditioner filter
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The airconditioner systemisequipped withanair
conditioner filter.To make suretheairconditioner
heats, defogs, andventilates efficiently,replace the
filter according thespecified maintenance intervals
listed inaseparate maintenance booklet.To replace
the filter, contact aNISSAN dealer.
The filter should bereplaced ifthe airflow decreases
significantly orifwindows fogupeasily whenoperating
the heater orair conditioner.
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AUDIO OPERATIONPRECAUTIONS
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WARNING:
Do not adjust theaudio system whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
Radio
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. Radio reception isaffected bystation signal
strength, distancefromradio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains andother external
influences. Intermittent changesinreception
quality normally arecaused bythese external
influences.
. Using acellular phoneinor near thevehicle may
influence radioreception quality.
. Some cellular phones orother devices maycause
interference orabuzzing noisetocome fromthe
audio system speakers. Storingthedevice ina
different locationmayreduce oreliminate the
noise.
Compact Disc(CD) player
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. During coldweather orrainy days, theplayer may
malfunction duetothe humidity .If this occurs,
remove theCD from CDplayer anddehumidify or
ventilate theplayer completely .
. The player mayskipwhile driving onrough roads.
. The CDplayer sometimes maynotfunction when
the passenger compartment temperatureisex-
tremely high.Lower thetemperature beforeuse.
. Donot expose theCD todirect sunlight.
. CDs thatareofpoor quality ,or are dirty,
scratched, coveredwithfingerprints, orthat have
pin holes maynotwork properly .
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1. Place theignition switchinthe ªACCº orªONº
position.
2. ªRadio Codeºisdisplayed alongwithfour
numerical zerodigits.
3. Push preset
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1
the number oftimes correspond-
ing with thefirst digit ofthe radio code.
For example, ifthe radio code is5169: forthe first
digit, ª5º,push thepreset
*
1
five times.
4. The second, third,andfourth digitsofthe radio
code mustbeentered inthe same way,only now
using preset
*
2
,
*
3
, and
*
4
.
For example, push
*
2
once,
*
3
six times, and
*
4
nine times.
5. Push theMENU/ENTER dial
*
5
to confirm the
code. Ifyou entered thecode correctly theunit will
switch on.
6. Ifthe code isentered incorrectly anotification
message ªIncorrect Pinº,ªPlease re-enter Pinºand
the number ofattempts left[Remaining Tries: xx]
will beshown.
After reading themessage, pushtheMENU/ENTER
dial
*
5
to return tothe entry screen andenter the
correct radiocode. .
Ifthe wrong codeisentered afterthethird
attempt, theaudio unitwilllock for60 minutes.
The display willshow acount downtimerfrom60
to 0(minutes) .After 60minutes enterthecorrect
radio code.
. Ifthe wrong codeisentered aftereight setsof
three entries, theaudio unitwilllock permanently .
Contact aNISSAN dealerforfurther details.
Audio mainoperation
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The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
placed inthe ªONº orªACCº
position.
Power/VOL dial:
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Power ON/OFF:
T o turn onthe audio system, pushthePower/VOL dial.
The system willturn oninthe mode, whichwasused
immediately beforethesystem wasturned off.
T o turn offthe audio system, pushthePower/VOL dial.
V olume control:
T o control thevolume, turnthePower/VOL dial.
T urn thePower/VOL dialclockwise tomake thesound
louder.
T urn thePower/VOL dialcounterclockwise tomake the
sound quieter.
SETUP button:
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T o configure Audio,Clock,Radio, orLanguage
settings, performthefollowing procedure:
1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Turn theMENU/ENTER dial,thedisplay will
appear inthe following order:
Audio ?Clock ?Radio ?Language 3.
Push theMENU/ENTER dial.
After thedesired levelshavebeen set,push theBack
button repeatedly orpush theSETUP button.
Audio adjustments:
T urn theMENU/ENTER dialuntil theAudio is
displayed, andpush theMENU/ENTER dial.
Each timetheMENU/ENTER dialispushed, themode
will change asfollows:
Sound ?AUX In?Speed Vol. ? Bass Boost ?
Audio Default
T urn theMENU/ENTER dialclockwise orcounter-
clockwise toadjust thefollowing itemsandpush
MENU/ENTER dialtoconfirm.
. Sound menu
Bass:
Use thiscontrol toenhance orattenuate bass
response sound.
T reble:
Use thiscontrol toenhance orattenuate the
treble.
Bal. (Balance) :
Use thiscontrol toadjust thebalance ofthe
volume between theleftand right speakers.
Fade:
Use thiscontrol toadjust thebalance ofthe
volume between thefront andtherear speakers.
. AUX Inmenu
Use thiscontrol toadjust thevolume outputfrom
the auxiliary source.
. Speed Vol. (Volume) menu
This mode controls thevolume outputfromthe
speakers automatically inrelation tovehicle speed.
Adjusting thesetting to0(zero) turnsoffthe
speed volume feature.
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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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T o change theradio bands, pushtheRADIO button
until thedesired bandappears.
FM 1? FM 2? AM ?FM 1
When theRADIO buttonispushed formore than1.5
seconds, thesixstations withthestrongest signalsare
stored inthe preset (1to6) buttons ofthe band.
During thesearch, anotification messageappearson
the display andthesound ismuted untiltheoperation
is complete. Oncecompleted, theradio selects preset
button.
Seek/track buttons:
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Push
or
button brieflytomanually change
the frequency .
T o adjust thebroadcasting stationfrequency auto-
matically ,push andhold the
or
button. When
the system detects abroadcasting station,itwill stop
at the station.
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Station memory buttons:
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During radioreception, pushingthestation memory
button forless than 2seconds willselect thestored
radio station.
The audio system canstore upto12 FM station
frequencies (6ineach ofFM 1and FM2)and 6AM
station frequencies.
T o store thestation frequency manually:
1. Tune tothe desired broadcasting stationfre-
quency byusing theSeek/track buttons.
2. Push andhold astation memory button
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6
until abeep sounds. (Theradio mutes whenthe
memory buttonispushed.)
3. The channel indicator willdisplay andtheradio
mute disengages, indicatingthatthememory is stored
properly .
4. Perform steps1-3 for allother memory buttons.
If the battery cableisdisconnected, orifthe audio fuse
blows, thestation memory willbeerased. Insuch a
case, resetthedesired stations.
Radio DataSystem (RDS)operation (if
equipped) :
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The RDS isasystem through whichencoded digital
information istransmitted byFM radio stations in
addition tothe normal FMradio broadcasting. The
RDS provides information servicessuchasstation
name, trafficinformation, ornews.
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In some countries orregions, someofthese
services maynotbeavailable.
Alternative Frequency(AF)mode
The AFmode operates inthe FM (radio) mode.
. The AFmode operates inthe FM (radio) ,AUX or
CD mode (ifFM was previously selectedinthe
radio mode) .
. The AFfunction compares signalstrengths and
selects thestation withtheoptimum reception
conditions forthe currently tuned-instation.
RDS functions
When anRDS station istuned inwith seek ormanual
tuning, theRDS dataisreceived andtheProgramme
Service (PS)name isdisplayed. T
A (Traffic announcement) button(ifequipped) :
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The TA functions areavailable inthe mode ofRadio
(FM) orany other audio source.
. Pushing theTA button selects theTA mode. The
T A indicator isdisplayed whileTA mode ison.
. When TA button ispushed again.Themode will
be switched offand theTA indicator willdisappear
from thedisplay .
T raffic announcement interruptfunction
When atraffic announcement isreceived, thean-
nouncement istuned inand thedisplay showsa
notification messagewiththeradio station name.
Once thetraffic announcement hasfinished, theunit
returns tothe source thatwas active before thetraffic
announcement started.
If TA button ispushed duringatraffic announcement,
the traffic announcement interruptmodeiscancelled.
The TA mode returns tothe standby modeandthe
audio unitreturns tothe previous source.
CD player operation
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Loading:
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Insert aCD into theslot with thelabel sidefacing up.
The CDwillbeguided automatically intotheslot and
will start playing. Afterloading theCD, thenumber of
tracks andtheplaytime willappear onthe display .
CAUTION:
Do not force theCDinto theslot. Thiscould
damage theplayer.
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. 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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