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Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupple mental restraint system
SUPPLEMENT ALAIR BAG SYSTEMS
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1. Crash zonesensor
2. Supplemental front-impactairbag modules
3. Front passenger airbag switch (ifequipped)
4. Supplemental side-impactairbag modules (if
equipped)
5. Supplemental curtainside-impact airbag in-
flators (ifequipped)
6. Supplemental curtainside-impact airbag mod-
ules (ifequipped) 7.
Satellite sensors(ifequipped)
8. Pre-tensioner seatbeltretractors
9. Lapouter pre-tensioner (ifequipped)
10. Satellite sensors(ifequipped)
WARNING:
. Do not place anyobjects onthe steering
wheel pad,onthe instrument panel,and
near thefront doorfinishers andthefront seats.
Donot place anyobjects between any
occupants andthesteering wheelpad,on
the instrument panel,andnear thefront
door finishers andthefront seats. Such
objects maybecome dangerous projectiles
and cause injuryifasupplemental airbag
inflates.
. Immediately afterinflation, severalsupple-
mental airbag system components willbe
hot. Donot touch them: youmay severely
burn yourself.
. Nounauthorized changesshouldbemade
to any components orwiring ofthe supple-
mental airbag systems. Thisisto prevent
accidental inflationofthe supplemental air
bags ordamage tothe supplemental airbag
systems.
. Donot make unauthorized changestoyour
vehicle's electrical system,suspension sys-
tem, front endstructure, andside panels.
This could affect proper operation ofthe
supplemental airbag systems.
. Tampering withthesupplemental airbag
systems mayresult inserious personal
injury. Tampering includeschanges tothe
steering wheelandtheinstrument panelby
placing materials overthesteering wheel
pad and above, around oron the instrument
panel orby installing additional trimmateri-
als around thesupplemental airbag sys-
tems.
. Work around andonthe supplemental air
bag systems shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer. TheSRS wiring should notbe
modified ordisconnected. Unauthorized
electrical testequipment andprobing de-
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1. Engine startoperation indicator(forCon-
tinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)mod-
els)
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This indicator appearswhentheshift lever isin the ªPº
(Park) position.
This indicator meansthattheengine willstart by
pushing theignition switchwiththebrake pedal
depressed. You can start theengine directly inany
position ofthe ignition switch.
2. Engine startoperation indicator(forManual
T ransmission (MT)models)
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This indicator meansthattheengine willstart by
pushing theignition switchwiththeclutch pedal
depressed. You can start theengine directly inany
position ofthe ignition switch.
Y ou can also start theengine bypushing theignition
switch withthebrake pedaldepressed whentheshift
lever isin the ªNº (Neutral) position.
3. Steering lockrelease malfunction indicator
(if equipped)
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This indicator appearswhenthesteering lockcannot
be released.
If this indicator appears,pushorturn theignition
switch whilelightly turning thesteering wheelrightand
left.
See ªSteering lockº(P.5-10) .
4. No Key detected warning(ifequipped)
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This warning appears whenthedoor isclosed withthe
Intelligent Key left outside thevehicle andtheignition
switch inthe ªONº position. Makesurethatthe
Intelligent Key isinside thevehicle.
See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-10) formore details.
5. Shift toPark warning (Continuously Vari-
able Transmission (CVT)models)
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This warning appears whentheignition switchis
pushed tostop theengine withtheshift lever inany
position excepttheªPº (Park) position.
If this warning appears, movetheshift lever tothe ªPº
(Park) position orplace theignition switchinthe ªONº
position.
An inside warning chimewillalso sound. (See
ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-10) .)
6. Key battery lowwarning (ifequipped)
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This indicator appearswhentheIntelligent Key battery
is running outofpower.
If this indicator appears,replacethebattery withanew
one. SeeªIntelligent Key batteryº (P.8-22) .
7. Engine startoperation forIntelligent Key
system indicator (ifequipped)
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This indicator appearswhentheIntelligent Key battery
is running outofpower andwhen theIntelligent Key
system andvehicle arenot communicating normally.
If this indicator appears,touchtheignition switchwith
the Intelligent Key while depressing thebrake pedal.
(See ªIntelligent Key battery dischargeº (P.5-11) .)
8. Key IDincorrect warning(ifequipped)
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This warning appears whentheignition switchis
placed fromtheªLOCKº position andtheIntelligent
K ey cannot berecognized bythe system. You cannot
start theengine withanunregistered key.Use the
registered IntelligentKey .
See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-10) .
9. Release parkingbrakewarning
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This warning appears whenthevehicle speedisabove
7 km/h (4MPH) (models notequipped withelectronic
parking brake)or4km/h (2MPH) (models equipped
with electronic parkingbrake)andtheparking brakeis
applied. Stopthevehicle andrelease theparking
brake.
10. Low fuellevel warning
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This warning appears whenthefuel level inthe fuel
tank isgetting low.Refuel assoon asitis convenient,
preferably beforethefuel gauge reaches 0(Empty) .
There willbeasmall reserve offuel inthe tank when
the fuel gauge needle reaches 0(Empty) .
11. Door/back dooropen warning
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This warning appears ifany ofthe doors and/or the
back doorareopen ornot closed securely .The vehicle
icon indicates whichdoororthe back doorisopen on
the display .
12. Second rowseat beltwarning (if
equipped)
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This second rowseat beltwarning appears after
starting theengine. Ifany ofthe second rowseat
passenger seatbelts isnot fastened, achime will
sound andtheseat icon illuminates inred toshow
which seatbeltisnot fastened. Theseat icon
illuminates inred until thecorresponding secondrow
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T urning theTSR system onand off
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T urning theLDW system onoroff isdone using the
[Settings] menuinthe vehicle information display.For
details, seeªVehicle information displayº(P.2-20) .
Perform thefollowing stepstoenable ordisable the
TSR system:
1. Inthe [Settings] menu,selectthe[Driver Assis-
tance] key.
2. Touch [Traffic Sign] toturn thesystem ON/OFF .
System temporarily unavailable
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If the vehicle isparked indirect sunlight underhigh
temperature conditions(overapproximately 408C
(1048F )and then started, theTSR system maybe
deactivated automatically.The [Not available high
cabin temperature] warningmessage willappear in
the vehicle information display.
Action totake:
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When theinterior temperature isreduced, theTSR
system willresume operating automatically .
System Malfunction
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If the TSR system malfunctions itwill beturned off
automatically andthesystem [Malfunction]/[System
error] warning message willappear inthe vehicle
information display.
Action totake:
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If the TSR [Malfunction]/[System error]message
appears, pulloffthe road atasafe location andstop
the vehicle. Turn theengine offand restart theengine.
If the TSR [Malfunction]/[System error]message
continues toappear, havethesystem checked bya
NISSAN dealer.
Maintenance
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The TSR uses thesame multi-sensing frontcamera
unit that isused bythe Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) system, locatedinfront ofthe interior rearview
mirror. Formaintenance ofthe camera, seeªMulti-
sensing cameraunitmaintenanceº (P.5-41) .
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HEADLIGHT SWITCH
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NISSAN recommends thatyouconsult thelocal
regulations concerning theuse oflights.
position
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The
position turnsonthe front clearance, tail,
license plateandinstrument panellights.
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Ð When thereisasudden, continuous
change inbrightness.
Ð When driving onaroad thatpasses over
rolling hills,oraroad thathaslevel
differences.
Ð When driving onaroad withmany
curves.
Ð When asign ormirror-like surfaceis
reflecting intenselighttowards thefront
of the vehicle.
Ð When thecontainer, etc.being towed by
a leading vehicleisreflecting intense
light.
Ð When aheadlight onyour vehicle is
damaged ordirty.
Ð When thevehicle isleaning atan angle
due toapunctured tire,being towed,
etc .
. The timing ofswitching thelow beam and
high beam maychange underthefollowing
situations.
Ð The brightness ofthe headlights ofthe
oncoming vehicleorleading vehicle.
Ð The movement anddirection ofthe
oncoming vehicleandtheleading vehi-
cle.
Ð When onlyonelight onthe oncoming
vehicle orthe leading vehicleisillumi-
nated.
Ð When theoncoming vehicleorthe lead-
ing vehicle isatwo-wheeled vehicle. Ð
Road conditions (incline,curve,theroad
surface, etc.).
Ð The number ofpassengers andthe
amount ofluggage.
High beam assist operations:
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T o activate thehigh beam assist system, turnthe
headlight switchtothe ªAUT Oºposition
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and push
the lever forward
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(high beam position) .The high
beam assist indicator lightinthe meter willilluminate
while theheadlights areturned on.
If the high beam assist indicator lightdoes not illuminate
inthe above condition, itmay indicate that
the system isnot functioning properly.Have thesystem
checked byaNISSAN dealer.
When thevehicle speedlowers toless than approxi-
mately 25km/h (16MPH) ,the headlight remainsthe
low beam.
T o turn offthe high beam assist system, turnthe
headlight switchtothe
position orselect thelow
beam position byplacing thelever inthe neutral
position.
Ambient imagesensor maintenance:
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The ambient imagesensor
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for the high beam
assist system islocated infront ofthe inside rearview
mirror. To keep theproper operation ofthe high beam
assist system andprevent asystem malfunction, be
sure toobserve thefollowing:
. Always keepthewindshield clean.
. Donot attach asticker (including transparent
material) orinstall anaccessory neartheambient
image sensor.
. Donot strike ordamage theareas around the
ambient imagesensor. Donot touch thesensor
lens thatislocated onthe ambient imagesensor.
If the ambient imagesensor isdamaged duetoan
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Instrument sand controls
stops inmid-operation.
T o replace thewiper arm,place thewiper arminthe
down position andthen push thelever
*
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up once.
CAUTION:
. This function canbeoperated evenifthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
However, toprevent anaccident ordamage
when pulling upthe wiper arm,besure to
observe thefollowing precautions.
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin the P
(Park) position (Continuously Variable
T ransmission models).
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin the N
(Neutral) position,withtheparking
brake fullyapplied (Manual Transmis-
sion models) .
Ð Never allowthepassengers tooperate
the windshield wiperswitch inadver-
tently.
. Donot operate thewindshield wiperwhile
the wiper armispulled up.The wiper arm
may bedamaged.
W asher operation
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T o operate thewasher, pullthelever toward therear of
the vehicle
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until thedesired amountofwasher fluid
is spread onthe windshield.
The headlight cleaner(ifequipped) willalso operate
with operation ofthe windshield washer.SeeªHead-
light cleanerº (P.2-44) . Wiper
dripwipe system:
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The wiper willalso operate onceabout 3seconds after
the washer andwiper areoperated. Thisoperation isto
wipe washer fluidthathasdripped onthe windshield.
T o activate ordeactivate thisfunction, seeªSettingsº
(P .2-21) .
RAIN-SENSING AUTOWIPER SYSTEM (if
equipped)
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The rain-sensing autowiper system canautomatically
turn onthe wipers andadjust thewiper speed
depending onthe rainfall andthevehicle speedby
using therain sensor located onthe upper partofthe windshield.
T o set the rain-sensing autowiper system, pushthe
lever down tothe AUT Oposition
*
1
. The wiper will
sweep oncewhile theignition switchisin the ªONº
position.
The rainsensor sensitivity levelcanbeadjusted by
turning theknob toward thefront
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(High) ortoward
the rear
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3
(Low) .
. High ÐHigh sensitive operation
. Low ÐLow sensitive operation
T o turn therain-sensing autowiper system off,push up
the lever tothe ªOFFº position, orpull down thelever
to the other.
CAUTION:
. Donot touch therain sensor andaround it
when thewiper switch isin the AUTO
position andtheignition switchisin the
ªONº position. Thewipers mayoperate
unexpectedly andcause toan injury ora
wiper damage.
. When thewindshield glassiscoated with
water repellent, thespeed ofthe rain-sen-
sing auto wipers maybehigher eventhough
the amount ofthe rainfall issmall.
. Besure toturn offthe rain-sensing auto
wiper system whenyouuseacar wash.
. The rain-sensing autowipers maynotoper-
ate ifrain does nothitthe rain sensor evenif
it is raining.
. Using genuine wiperblades isrecom-
mended forproper operation ofthe rain-
sensing autowiper system. (SeeªWiper
bladesº (P.8-18) forwiper blade replace-
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OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS
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WARNING:
. Never touchtheoutside rearview mirrors
while theyareinmotion. Doingsomay pinch
your fingers ordamage themirror.
. Never drivethevehicle withtheoutside
rearview mirrorsfolded.Thisreduces rear
view visibility andmay lead toan accident.
. Objects viewedinthe outside mirrorare
closer thantheyappear (ifequipped) .
. The picture dimensions anddistance inthe
outside mirrorsarenot real.
Adjusting
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The outside rearview mirrorremote controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ªACCº orªONº
position.
1. Turn theswitch toselect theleftorright mirror
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.
2. Adjust eachmirror bypushing theswitch untilthe
desired position isachieved
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.
Defogging (ifequipped)
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The outside rearview mirrorswillbeheated whenthe
rear window defogger switchisoperated.
Folding
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The outside rearview mirrorremote controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ªACCº orªONº
position.
The outside rearview mirrorsautomatically foldwhen
the outside rearview mirrorfolding switchispushed in.
T o unfold, pushtothe switch again.
CAUTION:
Continuously performingthefold/unfold opera-
tion ofthe outside rearview mirrormaycause
the switch tostop theoperation. Manual
controltype:
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Fold theoutside rearview mirrorbypushing ittoward
the rear ofthe vehicle.
V ANITY MIRROR
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T o use thefront vanity mirror, pulldown thesun visor
and pullupthe cover.
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4 Display screen,heaterandairconditioner, and
audio system
Safety precautions ....
....................................... ............................................ 4-3
Center multi-function controlpanel(models with
navigation system)....
....................................... ............................................ 4-3
How touse touch screen display ....
....................................... ..........4-4
How touse brightness control/display on´offbutton ....
.............. 4-4
How touse ENTER/Scroll dial....
............................................ ..........4-4
How touse BACK button ....
............................................ ..................4-4
V ehicle information andsettings (models with
navigation system)....
....................................... ............................................ 4-5
How touse INFO button ....
...................................................... ..........4-5
How touse SETUP button............................................................... .4-5
RearView Monitor(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ..........4-7
How toread displayed lines....
............................................ ..............4-7
Difference betweenpredictive andactual distances ....
............... 4-8
How toadjust thescreen ....
................................................. ..............4-9
Operating tips....
................................................. ................................4-10
Around viewmonitor (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ...........4-10
Available views.................................................................... ...............4-11
Difference betweenpredictive andactual distances ....
............ 4-13
How toswitch thedisplay ....
............................................ ...............4-14
Camera aidingcorner sensor function (ifequipped) ............... 4-15
Moving ObjectDetection (MOD)function (ifequipped) ....
..... 4-15
Park Assist (PA) (ifequipped) ....
.................................................... 4-17
How toadjust thescreen ....
................................................. ...........4-24
Operating tips....
................................................. ................................4-25
V entilators ....
...................................................... .........................................4-25
Center ventilators ....
................................................................ ...........4-25
Side ventilators ....
................................................................ ...............4-26
Rear ventilators (ifequipped) ....
..................................................... 4-26
Heater andairconditioner ....
...................................................... ...........4-26
Operating tips(forautomatic airconditioner) ....
........................ 4-27
Manual airconditioner andheater (Type A)....
............................ 4-28Manual
airconditioner andheater (Type B)....
......................... 4-30
Automatic airconditioner andheater (Type A)....
.................... 4-32
Automatic airconditioner andheater (Type B)....................... 4-34
Servicing airconditioner ....
................................................. ...........4-35
Audio system (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ........................4-35
Audio operation precautions ....
.................................................... 4-35
Antenna ....
................................................. .........................................4-43
CD player/Radio (Type A)....
......................................................... 4-44
CD player/Radio (Type B)....
......................................................... 4-52
CD player/Radio (Type C)....
................................................. .......4-57
CD player/Radio (Type D)..................................................... .......4-63
CD player/Radio (Type E)....
......................................................... 4-69
NissanConnect Appsmartphone integration
(if equipped) ....
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USB (Universal SerialBus)connection port....
........................ 4-75
AUX (auxiliary) inputjack....
............................................ ...............4-75
Steering wheelmounted controlsforaudio (Type A)
(if equipped) ....
................................................. ................................4-76
Steering wheelmounted controlsforaudio (Type B)
(if equipped) ....
................................................. ................................4-76
Disc/USB memorycareandcleaning ....
.................................... 4-77
Car phone orCB radio ....
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Display screen,heaterandairconditione r,and audio system
HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
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WARNING:
. The glass display screenmaybreak ifit is hit
with ahard orsharp object. Ifthe glass
screen breaks, donot touch it.Doing so
could result inan injury.
. To clean thedisplay, neverusearough cloth,
alcohol, benzine, thinnerorany kind of
solvent orpaper towelwithachemical
cleaning agent.Theywillscratch ordeterio-
rate thepanel.
. Donot splash anyliquid suchaswater orcar
fragrance onthe display. Contact withliquid
will cause thesystem tomalfunction.
T o help ensure safedriving, somefunctions cannotbe
operated whiledriving.
The on-screen functionsthatarenot available while
driving willbeªgrayed outºormuted.
Park thevehicle inasafe location andthen operate the
navigation system.
CAUTION:
. ALWA YS give your fullattention todriving.
. Avoid usingvehicle features thatcould
distract you.Ifdistracted, youcould lose
control ofyour vehicle andcause anacci-
dent.
T ouch screen operation
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Selecting items:
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T ouch anitem toselect. Forexample, toselect the
ªT rebleº key,touch theªTrebleº keyonthe screen.
T ouch up/down arrow
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on the screen todisplay the
previous orthe next page.
Adjusting items:
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T ouch theª+º orª-º
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key toadjust thesettings ofan
item.
Entering characters:
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T ouch theletter ornumber keyonthe keyboard screen.
Options belowareavailable wheninputting characters.
. 123/ABC:
Changes thekeyboard betweennumbers and
alphabets.
. Space:
Inserts aspace.
. Delete:
Deletes thelast entered character withonetouch.
T ouch andhold theªDeleteº keytodelete allofthe
characters. .
OK:
Completes thecharacter input.
T ouch screen maintenance
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T o clean thedisplay screen, useadry ,soft cloth. If
additional cleaningisnecessary ,use asmall amount of
neutral detergent withasoft cloth. Never spraythe
screen withwater ordetergent. Dampenthecloth first
and then wipe thescreen.
HOW TO USE BRIGHTNESS CONTROL/
DISPLA YON´OFF BUTTON
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Push thebrightness control/display on´off ª
º
button tochange thedisplay brightness betweenday
mode andnight mode. Whilethemode isbeing
displayed, thebrightness canbeadjusted usingthe
scrolling dial.
Push andhold thebrightness control/display on´off
ª
º button formore than2seconds toturn the
display off.Push thebutton againtoturn thedisplay
on.
HOW TO USE ENTER/SCROLL DIAL
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T urn theENTER/Scroll dialtoselect itemsonthe
screen andtoadjust thelevels ofsetting items.Push
the dial toconfirm theselected itemorsetting.
HOW TO USE BACK BUTTON
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Push theBACK button toreturn tothe previous
screen.
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V ehicle information canbechecked andvarious
settings canbeadjusted onthe display .
Designs anditems displayed onthe screen mayvary
depending onthe models andspecifications.
HOW TO USE INFO BUTTON
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Push theINFO button todisplay thefollowing
information onthe display screen.
Available items:
. MyApps
. Traffic Messages (ifequipped)
. Eco Score
My Apps
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Some application servicescanbeused withthis
system whenlinked toyour smartphone. Fordetails,
see ªNissanConnect Appsmartphone integrationº
(P .4-74) .
T raffic Messages (ifequipped)
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T raffic Messages canbedisplayed onthe display
screen whenavailable. Refertothe separate Naviga-
tion System Owner's Manualfordetails.
Eco Score
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The Eco Score feature analyzes drivingbehavior and
provides anoverall score.
HOW TO USE SETUP BUTTON
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Example
Push theSETUP buttontoview andadjust the
following settingitems.
Available items:
. Audio
. Navigation
. Telephone &Bluetooth
. System
Ð Display
Ð Clock
Ð Language
Ð Camera DisplaySettings (ifequipped)
Ð Temperature Unit
Ð Touch Click
Ð Beep Tones
Ð Factory Settings
Ð Software Licenses(ifequipped)
. Traffic Messages (ifequipped)
. Radio (ifequipped)
Audio settings
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Audio settings canbeadjusted fromtheaudio setup
screen.
1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Select theªAudioº key.
3. Select theitem youwish toadjust.
Bass/T reble/Balance/Fade:
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T ouch theadjustment barnext tothe corresponding
keys onthe display toadjust thetone quality and
speaker balance.
The levels ofthese features canalso beadjusted with
the ENTER/Scroll dial.SeeªCD player/Radio (Type E)º
(P .4-69) foraudio operations.
Speed Sensitive Vol.:
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Speed sensitive volumefunction increases thevolume
of the audio system asthe speed ofthe vehicle
increases. Choosethedesired effectlevelfrom0
(OFF) to5.The higher thesetting, themore thevolume
increases inrelation tovehicle speed.
AUX Level:
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This feature controls thevolume levelofincoming
sound whenanauxiliary deviceisconnected tothe
system. Selectthelevel fromªLow (Quiet)º ,ªMediumº ,
and ªHigh (Loud)º .
Navigation settings
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Navigation settingscanbechanged. SeeNavigation
System Owner's Manualfordetails.
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Backing upbehind aprojecting object
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The position
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HOW TO ADJUST THESCREEN
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Adjusting screen(formodels withnavigation
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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 whentheRearView
Monitor isdisplayed, pushthebrightness control/ display
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button
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Adjust brightness tothe preferred settingusingthe
ENTER/Scroll dial
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1. Push theENTER/SETTING button
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Do not adjust theBrightness orContrast ofthe
RearView Monitorwhilethevehicle ismoving.
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