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1. Intelligent Key (2)
2. Mechanical key(inthe Intelligent Key) (2)
3. Key number plate(1)
WARNING:
. Radio waves couldadversely affectelectric
medical equipment. Thosewhouseapace-
maker should contact theelectric medical
equipment manufacturer forthe possible
influences beforeuse.
. The Intelligent Keytransmits radiowaves
when thebuttons arepushed. Theradio
waves mayaffect aircraft navigation and
communication systems.Donot operate the
Intelligent Keywhile onanairplane. Make
sure thebuttons arenot operated uninten-
tionally whentheunit isstored during a
flight.
The Intelligent Key system canoperate allthe door and
the back doorusing theremote controller functionor
pushing therequest switchonthe vehicle without
taking thekey outfrom apocket orpurse. The
operating environment and/orconditions mayaffect
the Intelligent Key system operation. Be
sure toread thefollowing beforeusingthe
Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION:
. Besure tocarry theIntelligent Keywith you
when operating thevehicle.
. Never leavetheIntelligent Keyinthe vehicle
when youleave thevehicle.
. When theoutside temperature isextremely
low, theIntelligent Keysystem maynot
function properly.
The Intelligent Key isalways communicating withthe
vehicle asitreceives radiowaves. TheIntelligent Key
system transmits weakradiowaves. Environmental
conditions mayinterfere withtheoperation ofthe
Intelligent Key system underthefollowing operating
conditions.
. When operating nearalocation wherestrong
radio waves aretransmitted, suchasaTV tower,
power station andbroadcasting station.
. When inpossession ofwireless equipment, such
as acellular telephone, transceiver, andCBradio.
. When theIntelligent Key isin contact withor
covered bymetallic materials.
. When anytype ofradio wave remote controlis
used nearby .
. When theIntelligent Key isplaced nearanelectric
appliance suchasapersonal computer.
. When thevehicle isparked nearaparking meter.
In such cases, correct theoperating conditions before
using theIntelligent Key function oruse themechanical
key .
Although thelifeofthe battery variesdepending onthe
operating conditions, thebattery's lifeisapproximately
2 years. Ifthe battery isdischarged, replaceitwith a
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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) ....
................................................. ................................4-74
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 ....
........................................................... ...........4-77
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WARNING:
. Donot adjust thedisplay controls, heater
and airconditioner controlsoraudio con-
trols while driving sothat fullattention may
be given tovehicle operation.
. Ifyou noticed anyforeign objects entering
the system hardware, spilledliquidonthe
system, ornoticed smokeorfumes coming
out from thesystem, orany other unusual
operation isobserved, stopusing thesystem
immediately andcontact thenearest
NISSAN dealer.Ignoring suchconditions
may lead toan accident, fireorelectric
shock.
. Donot disassemble ormodify thissystem. If
you do,itmay lead toan accident, fire,or
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not use thesystem whentheengine isnot
running forextended periodsoftime toprevent
battery discharge.
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1. Display screen(P.4-4)
2. Fornavigation systemcontrolbuttons referto
the separate Navigation SystemOwner's Man-
ual.
3. INFO button (P.4-5)
4. Power/VOLUME dial(P.4-70)
5. Brightness control/display on´offbutton (P.4-4)
6. ENTER/Scroll dial(P.4-4)
7. BACK button (P.4-4)
8. SETUP button(P.4-5)
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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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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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is shown furtherthantheposition
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in the display .However, theposition
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is actually at
the same distance asthe position
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. The vehicle
may hitthe object whenbacking uptothe position
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if the object projects overtheactual backing up
course.
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 whentheRearView
Monitor isdisplayed, pushthebrightness control/ display
on´off
button
*
1
.
Adjust brightness tothe preferred settingusingthe
ENTER/Scroll dial
*
2
.
Adjusting screen(formodels without naviga-
tion system)
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1. Push theENTER/SETTING button
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.
2. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER dial
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to highlight the
ªBrightnessº orthe ªContrastº key.
3. Push theENTER/SETTING button
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.
4. Adjust thelevel using theTUNE´FOLDER dial
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and then push theENTER/SETTING button
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to
apply theadjustment.
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Do not adjust theBrightness orContrast ofthe
RearView Monitorwhilethevehicle ismoving.
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OPERA TINGTIPS
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. When theshift lever isshifted tothe ªRº (Reverse)
position, themonitor screenautomatically
changes tothe RearView Monitormode.
. When theview isswitched, thedisplay images on
the screen maybedisplayed withsome delay.
. When thetemperature isextremely highorlow ,
the screen maynotclearly display objects. Thisis
not amalfunction.
. When strong lightisdirectly coming onthe
camera, objectsmaynotbedisplayed clearly.
This isnot amalfunction.
. Vertical linesmaybeseen inobjects onthe
screen. Thisisdue tostrong reflected lightfrom
the bumper. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Thescreen mayflicker underfluorescent light.This
is not amalfunction.
. The colors ofobjects onthe RearView Monitor
may differ somewhat fromtheactual colorof
objects. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Objects onthe monitor maynotbeclear inadark
environment. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. Ifdirt, rainorsnow accumulates onthe camera,
the RearView Monitormaynotdisplay object
clearly .Clean thecamera.
. Donot use alcohol, benzine, orthinner toclean the
camera. Thiswillcause discoloration. To clean the
camera, wipewithacloth dampened withdiluted
mild cleaning agentandthen wipe withadry cloth.
. Donot damage thecamera asthe monitor screen
may beadversely affected.
. Donot use wax onthe camera window.Wipe off
any wax with aclean clothdampened withmild
detergent dilutedwithwater.
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Models withnavigation system
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Models without navigation system
With theignition switchinthe ON position, pushthe
CAMERA button(models withnavigation system)/
DISP button (models withoutnavigation system)or
move theshift lever tothe ªRº (Reverse) positionto
operate theAround ViewMonitor. Themonitor displays
various viewsofthe position ofthe vehicle.
Available views:
. Bird's-eye View
The surrounding viewofthe vehicle.
. Front-side View
The view around andahead ofthe front passen-
ger's sidewheel. .
Front View
The view tothe front ofthe vehicle.
. Rear View
The view tothe rear ofthe vehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
situations suchasslot parking orparallel parking.
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There aresome areaswhere thesystem willnot display
objects. Wheninthe front orthe rear view display ,an
object belowthebumper oron the ground maynotbe
displayed
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. When inthe bird's-eye view,a tall
object neartheseam ofthe camera detecting areas
will notappear inthe monitor
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.
AROUND VIEWMONIT OR(if
equipped)
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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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while thewarning message isflashing. Whenmore
than 6seconds haveelapsed withnooperation, the
warning message stopsflashing anddisplays normally
and thelanguage isset.
OPERA TINGTIPS
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CAUTION:
. Donot use alcohol, benzine orthinner to
clean thecamera. Thiswillcause discolora-
tion. To clean thecamera, wipewithacloth
dampened withadiluted mildcleaning
agent andthen wipe withadry cloth.
. Donot damage thecamera asthe monitor
screen maybeadversely affected.
. Thescreen displayed onthe Around ViewMonitor
will automatically returntothe previous screen
when nooperation takesplace for3minutes after
the CAMERA button(models withnavigation
system)/DISP button(models withoutnavigation
system) hasbeen pushed whiletheshift lever isin
a position otherthantheªRº (Reverse) position.
. The display ofimages onthe screen maybe
delayed afterscreens areswitched. Objectsinthe
Around ViewMonitor maybedistorted momenta-
rily until theAround ViewMonitor screenis
displayed completely .
. When thetemperature isextremely highorlow ,
the screen maynotdisplay objects clearly.This is
not amalfunction.
. When strong lightdirectly shinesonthe camera,
objects maynotbedisplayed clearly.This isnot a
malfunction.
. Thescreen mayflicker underfluorescent light.This
is not amalfunction. .
Thecolors ofobjects onthe Around ViewMonitor
may differ somewhat fromthose ofthe actual
object.
. Objects onthe monitor maynotbeclear andthe
color ofthe object maydiffer inadark location or
at night. Thisisnot amalfunction.
. There maybedifferences inclearness between
each camera viewofthe bird's eyeview .
. Ifdirt, rainorsnow attaches tothe camera, the
Around ViewMonitor maynotdisplay objects
clearly .Clean thecamera.
. Donot use wax onthe camera window.Wipe off
any wax with aclean cloththathasbeen
dampened withamild detergent dilutedwith
water.
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CENTER VENTILATORS
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Open/close thevents bymoving thecontrol toeither
direction.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
open. Moving thecontrol tothis direction
will open the
vents.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
closed. Moving thecontrol tothis direction
will close thevents.
Adjust theairflow direction ofthe ventilators bymoving
the center knob(up/down, left/right)untilthedesired
position isachieved.
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NO TE:
. The CDplayer accepts normalaudioCDsor
CDs containing MP3/WMA files.
. The audio unitwillautomatically detectifa
CD containing MP3/WMA filesisinserted,
and ªMP3CDº willbeindicated.
. Anerror notification messagewillbedis-
played wheninserting anincompatible disc
type (e.g.DVD) ,or ifthe player cannot read
the CD. Eject thedisc andinsert another
disc .
MEDIA button:
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T o change tothe CD mode, pushtheMEDIA button
with aCD inserted untiltheCD mode isselected.
List view:
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While thetrack isbeing played, pushtheMENU/
ENTER dialtodisplay theavailable tracksinalisted
view mode. To select atrack fromthelist, oratrack to
start listening to,turn theMENU/ENTER dialthen push
MENU/ENTER dial.
Quick search:
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In the listview mode, aquick search canbeperformed
to find atrack fromthelist. Push theA-Zbutton, turn
the MENU/ENTER dialtothe first alphabetic letterof
the song titleand then push theMENU/ENTER dial.
When found, alist ofthe available songswillbe
displayed. Select,andpush theMENU/ENTER dialto
play thepreferred track.
Seek/track button:
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Push andhold theSeek/track buttontofast forward or
rewind through thetrack. When thebutton isreleased, the
track willplay atnormal playing speed.
T rack up/down:
Pushing theSeek/track buttononce,thetrack willskip
forward tothe next track orbackward tothe beginning
of the current track.PushtheSeek/track buttonmore
than once toskip through thetracks.
Folder browsing:
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If the recorded mediacontains folderswithmusic files,
pushing theSeek/track buttonwillplay insequence
the tracks ofeach folder.
T o select apreferred folder:
1. Push theMENU/ENTER dialorthe Back button
and alist oftracks inthe current folderis
displayed.
2. Push theBack button.
3. Turn theMENU/ENTER dialforthe preferred
folder.
4. Push theMENU/ENTER dialtoaccess thefolder.
Push theMENU/ENTER dialagain tostart playing
the first track orturn theMENU/ENTER dial,and
push theMENU/ENTER dialtoselect another
track.
If the current selected foldercontains subfolders, push
the MENU/ENTER dial,anew screen withalist ofsub
folders willbedisplayed. Turn theMENU/ENTER dial
for the sub folder thenpush theMENU/ENTER dialto
select. Selecttheroot folder itemwhen songs are
recorded additionally inthe root folder.
T o return tothe previous folderscreen, pushtheBack
button.
RPT button:
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Push theRPT button andthecurrent trackwillbe
played continuously .
MIX button:
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Push theMIX button andallthe tracks willbeplayed in
a random order.
DISP button:
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While aCD with recorded musicinformation tags(CD-
text/ID3-text tags)isbeing played, thetitle ofthe
played trackisdisplayed whenavailable.
When theDISP button ispushed repeatedly ,further
information aboutthetrack canbedisplayed along
with thetrack titleasfollows:
T rack time?Artist name ?Album title?Track time
T rack details:
Pushing andholding theDISP button willturn the
display intoadetailed overview.Push theBack button
to return tothe previous screen.
CD eject button:
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When theCD eject button ispushed whiletheignition
switch isplaced inthe ªONº orªACCº position, theCD
will beejected.
If aCD isejected bypushing theCD eject button, and
it is not taken outfrom theloading slotwithin 20
seconds, theCD willautomatically bereloaded tothe
slot toprotect theCD.
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