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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.
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Finishing theparking operation:
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When thevehicle ispositioned inthe parking space,
depress onthe brake andstop thevehicle. Touch the
ªCancelº keytoterminate thePA system.
NO TE:
. 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 space,achime will
sound. Amessage indicating thatthePA
operation isending willappear onthe
display andthesystem willterminate auto-
matically. Adjusting
thetarget parking position:
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When setting atarget parking position, youcan make a
fine adjustment ofthe target parking rectangle (blue)
position.
1. Touch
on the screen.
At parking lotswith parking linesonthe ground,
the PA system willsearch forthe lines andmake
fine adjustments automatically .
2. Touch thearrow onthe screen forfine adjust-
ments ofthe target parking rectangle (blue)
position.
Fine adjustments mayberequired atparking lots
without parking linesorwhen theautomatic fine
adjustments usingtheparking linesdonot work.
Make surethatanyobjects arelocated outsidethe
clearance guidelines (red).
Operating tips:
. When thetarget parking rectangle (blue)doesnot
fit inthe actual parking spacefollowing thecorrect
procedure, checkthesurroundings andadjust the
location ofyour vehicle.
. Up toapproximately 70cm (27 in)offine
adjustments canbemade. 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 reverse operations areconducted more
than 10times forsteering corrections.
. When thesystem judgesthattheconditions (such
as worn outorlow pressure tires,roadconditions,
etc.) arenot suitable forcorrect coursepredic-
tions.
. When thevehicle backsuptoaposition behind
the place fromwhich PA operation started.
. When thevehicle passes thereverse starting
position byover 2m (7 ft).
. When thevehicle speedexceeds approximately 7
km/h (4MPH) .
. When theparking operation bythe driver deviates
from thePA guidance tosome extent.
Safety notes
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WARNING:
. Donot drive looking onlyatthe screen. It
could cause unexpected accidentsorcause
the vehicle tocontact surrounding objects.
. When assistance fromthePA is no longer
necessary, turnoffthe PA by touching the
Cancel keyonthe screen. Ifthe PA remains
on, the steering wheelmayoperate auto-
matically andmay cause unexpected acci-
dents.
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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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.
Adjust brightness tothe preferred settingusingthe
ENTER/Scroll dial
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.
Adjust screen (formodels without navigation
system)
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T o set upthe Around ViewMonitor toyour preferred
settings, pushtheENTER/SETTING button
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while
the Around ViewMonitor screenisdisplayed. Each
time theENTER/SETTING button
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is pushed, the
next setting itemisselected. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
dial
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to adjust eachitem.
Available settingitems:
. Brightness
. Contrast
The setting itemswilldisappear andthedisplay will
return tothe original screenifENTER/SETTING button
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is pushed whenthelast setting itemisselected or
if the screen isnot operated forsome time.
Choosing alanguage:
The warning message onthe camera screenflashes
when theDISP button
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is pushed andheld formore
than 6seconds. Thelanguage ofthe warning message
changes whentheDISP button
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MANUAL AIRCONDITIONER ANDHEATER (Type A)
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1. ªA/Cº button/Fan speedcontrol ª
º dial
2. Airflow control buttons
3. ªMAX A/Cºbutton/T emperature controldial
4. Front defogger
ª
º button
5. Rear defogger
ª
º button (SeeªDefogger
switchº (P.2-49) .)
6. Airrecirculation
ª
º button
For models withStop/Start SystemorIdling Stop
System:
The Stop/Start SystemorIdling StopSystem willnot
activate whenthefront defogger isturned on.
Controls
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T urning system on/off:
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T o turn onthe system, turnthefanspeed control
ª
º dial outofthe OFF position. Turn thedial
counterclockwise tothe OFF position toturn offthe
system. Fan
speed control:
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T urn thefanspeed control ª
º dial clockwise to
increase thefanspeed.
T urn thefanspeed control ª
º dial counterclock -
wise todecrease thefanspeed.
T emperature control:
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T urn thetemperature controldialtoset the desired
temperature. Turn thedial between themiddle andthe
right position toselect thehot temperature. Turn the
dial between themiddle andtheleftposition toselect
the cool temperature. Air
flow control:
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Push oneofthe airflow control buttons toselect theair
flow outlets.
Ð Airflows mainly fromcenter andside
ventilators.
Ð Airflows mainly fromcenter andside
ventilators andfoot
outlets.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefoot outlet and
partly fromthe
defogger.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthedefogger andfoot
outlets.
Outside aircirculation:
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Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (Theindicator
light willturn off.)Theairflow isdrawn fromoutside the
vehicle.
Select theoutside aircirculation modefornormal
heating orair conditioning operation.
Air recirculation:
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Push theairrecirculation ª
º button on.(The
indicator lightwillilluminate.)
The airwill recirculate insidethevehicle.
A/C (AirConditioner) operation:
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Push theªA/Cº button toturn onoroff the air
conditioner. Whentheairconditioner ison, the ªA/Cº
indicator lightonthe button illuminates.
MAX A/C(Quick AirConditioning) operation:
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Push theªMAX A/Cºbutton forquick cooling and
dehumidifying.
When theMAX A/Cmode isturned on,the airflow
mode indicator willturn offwith theairflow mode fixed
at ª
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At the same time,theindicator lightonthe ªA/Cº
button andtheairrecirculation modewillturn on.
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Air flow control:
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Push theairflow control buttons toselect theairflow
outlets. Morethanoneairflow control buttoncanbe
selected atatime.
Ð Airflows mainly fromcenter andside
ventilators.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefoot outlet.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefront defogger.
MAX defogging/defrosting:
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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 ªA/Cº indicator lightwillturn onand
the aircirculation willbefixed atthe outside air
circulation mode.Theª
º indicator lightwillalso
turn on.For thebest performance, turnthetemperature
control dialtothe maximum hotposition andsetthe fan
speed atits maximum.
Outside aircirculation:
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Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (Theindicator
light willturn off.)Theairflow isdrawn fromoutside the
vehicle.
Select theoutside aircirculation modefornormal
heating orair conditioning operation.
Air recirculation:
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Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (Theindicator
light willilluminate.)
The airwill recirculate insidethevehicle.
A/C (AirConditioner) operation:
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Push theªA/Cº button toturn onoroff the air
conditioner. Whentheairconditioner ison, the ªA/Cº
indicator lightonthe button illuminates.
Heater operation
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Heating:
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This mode isused todirect heated airfrom thefoot
outlets.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button fornormal
heating. (Theindicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
V entilation:
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This mode directs outside airfrom theside andcenter
ventilators.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
Heating anddefogging:
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This mode heatstheinterior anddefogs thewindows.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º and ª
º buttons. (The
indicator lightswillturn on.) 3.
Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
Air conditioner operation
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The airconditioner systemshouldbeoperated for
approximately 10minutes atleast once amonth. This
helps prevent damage tothe airconditioner system
due tothe lack oflubrication.
Cooling:
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This mode isused tocool anddehumidify theair.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Push theªA/Cº button. (Theindicator lightwillturn
on.)
5. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthecool (left)
position.
A visible mistmaybeseen coming fromtheventilators
in hot, humid conditions asthe airiscooled rapidly.
This does notindicate amalfunction.
Dehumidified heating:
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This mode isused toheat anddehumidify theair.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
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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
outlets.
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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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Specification chart(forCDplayer/Radio Type Aand B):
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
Supported media CD,
CD-R, CD-RW ,USB2.0
Supported filesystems ISO9660
LEVEL1,ISO9660 LEVEL2,Romeo,Joliet
* ISO9660 Level3(packet writing)isnot supported.
* Files saved usingtheLive FileSystem Component (onaWindows Vista-based computer)
are not supported.
Supported versions*1 MP3
V
ersion MPEG1,
MPEG2,MPEG2.5
Sampling frequency 8
kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 32
kbps -320 kbps, VBR*4
WMA*3 V
ersion WMA7,
WMA8, WMA9(except WMA9Pro,WMA9 Lossless, WMA9Voice)
Sampling frequency 32
kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 32
kbps -192 kbps, VBR*4
T ag information (Songtitleand Artist name) ID3
tagVER1.0, VER1.1,VER2.2, VER2.3,VER2.4(MP3only)
WMA tag(WMA only)
Folder levels Folder
levels:8,Folders:255 (includingrootfolder) ,files: 512
Displayable charactercodes*2 01:
ASCII, 02:ISO-8859-1, 03:UNICODE (UTF-16BOMBigEndian) ,04: UNICODE
(UTF-16 Non-BOM BigEndian) ,05: UNICODE (UTF-8),06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16
BOM LittleEndian)
*1 Filescreated withacombination of48 kHz sampling frequency and64kbps bitrate cannot beplayed.
*2 Available codesdepend onwhat kindofmedia, versions andinformation aregoing tobe displayed.
*3 Protected WMAfiles(DRM) cannot beplayed.
*4 When VBRfilesareplayed, theplayback timemaynotbedisplayed correctly.WMA7 andWMA8 arenot applied toVBR.
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Specification chart(forCDplayer/Radio Type Cand D):
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
Supported media CD,
CD-R, CD-RW ,USB2.0
Supported filesystems CD,
CD-R, CD-RW: ISO9660 LEVEL1,ISO9660 LEVEL2,Romeo,Joliet
* ISO9660 Level3(packet writing)isnot supported.
* Files saved usingtheLive FileSystem component (onaWindows Vista-based computer)are
not supported.
USB memory: FA T16, FA T32
Supported versions*1 MP3
V
ersion MPEG1
AudioLayer3
Sampling frequency 32
kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 32
kbps -320 kbps, VBR*4
WMA*2 V
ersion WMA7,
WMA8,WMA9
Sampling frequency 32
kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 32
kbps -192 kbps, VBR4, 32kbps -320 kbps (WMA9 only)
T ag information (Songtitleand Artist name) ID3
tagVER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2,VER2.3,VER2.4(MP3only)
WMA tag(WMA only)
Folder levels CD,
CD-R, CD-RW Folderlevels:8,Folders: 255,Files: 999(Max. 255filesforone folder)
USB Folder
levels:8,Folders 255,Files: 2500 (Max.255filesforone folder)
Memory size:4GB
Displayable charactercodes*3 01:
ASCII, 02:ISO-8859-1, 03:UNICODE (UTF-16BOMBigEndian) ,04: UNICODE (UTF-16
Non-BOM BigEndian) ,05: UNICODE (UTF-8)
*1 Filescreated withacombination of48 kHz sampling frequency and64kbps bitrate cannot beplayed.
*2 Protected WMAfiles(DRM) cannot beplayed.
*3 Available codesdepend onwhat kindofmedia, versions andinformation aregoing tobe displayed.
*4 When VBRfilesareplayed, theplayback timemaynotbedisplayed correctly.
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T roubleshooting guide:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
Symptom Cause
andCountermeasure
Cannot play Check
ifthe disc wasinserted correctly.
Check ifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
Check ifthere iscondensation insidetheplayer, andifthere is,wait until thecondensation isgone (about 1hour) before usingthe
player.
If there isatemperature increaseerror,theCD player willplay correctly afteritreturns tothe normal temperature.
If there isamixture ofmusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)andMP3/WMA filesonaCD, only themusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)willbe
played.
Files withextensions otherthanª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº cannotbeplayed. Inaddition, thecharacter codesandnumber of
characters forfolder names andfilenames should beincompliance withthespecifications.
Check ifthe disc orthe fileisgenerated inan irregular format.Thismayoccur depending onthe variation orthe setting ofMP3/WMA
writing applications orother textediting applications.
Check ifthe finalization process,suchassession closeanddisc close, isdone forthe disc.
Check ifthe disc isprotected bycopyright.
P oor sound quality Check
ifthe disc isscratched ordirty orifthe bitrate may betoo low.
It takes arelatively longtimebefore
the music startsplaying. If
there aremany folder orfile levels onthe MP3/WMA discorifit is amultisession disc,some timemayberequired beforethemusic
starts playing.
Music cutsofforskips The
writing software andhardware combination mightnotmatch, orthe writing speed, writingdepth,writing width,etc.,might not
match thespecifications. Try using theslowest writingspeed.
Skipping withhigh bitrate files Skipping
mayoccur withlarge quantities ofdata, suchasfor high bitrate data.
Move immediately tothe next song
when playing. When
anon-MP3/WMA filehas been given anextension ofª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº ,or when playisprohibited by
copyright protection, theplayer willskip tothe next song.
The songs donot play back inthe
desired order. The
playback orderisthe order inwhich thefiles were written bythe writing software, sothe files might notplay inthe desired order.
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