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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 ?Album ?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.
USB device playeroperation
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USB device mainoperation:
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The USB outlet connector islocated onthe lower part
of the instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal Serial
Bus) connection portº(P.4-75) .Connect aUSB
memory deviceintotheconnector. TheUSB memory
device willbeactivated automatically .
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theUSB
memory devicewasplaying, pushing thePower/VOL
dial willstart theUSB memory device.
The following operations areidentical tothe audio main
operation ofthe Compact Disc(CD) operation. For
details, seeªCD player operationº (P.4-54) .
. Listview
. Quick search
.
(Seek/track)
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iP od player operation
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Connecting iPod:
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The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .
If your iPod supports chargingviaaUSB connection,
its battery willbecharged whileconnected tothe
vehicle withtheignition switchplaced inthe ªONº or
ª ACCº position.
Compatibility:
The following modelsarecompatible:
. iPod 5th Generation (firmwareversion1.2.3or
later)
. iPod Classic (firmware version1.1.1orlater)
. iPod Touch (firmware version2.0.0orlater)*
. iPod nano -1st generation (firmwareversion1.3.1
or later)
. iPod nano -2nd generation (firmwareversion
1.1.3 orlater)
. iPod nano -3rd generation (firmwareversion1.1.3
or later)
. iPod nano -4th generation (firmwareversion1.0.4
or later)
. iPod nano -5th generation (firmwareversion1.0.1
or later)
* Some features ofthis iPod may notbefully functional.
Make surethatyour iPod firmware isupdated tothe
version indicated above.
iPod main operation:
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If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theiPod was
playing, pushing thePower/VOLUME dialwillstart the
iP od.
If another audiosource isplaying andaiPo dis connected,
pushtheAUX button untilthescreen on
the display changes tothe iPod mode.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
Interface operation:
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The interface foriPod operation shownonthe vehicle's
audio system displayscreenissimilar tothe iPod
interface. Usethetouchscreen, BACKbutton orthe
ENTER/Scroll dialtonavigate themenus onthe
screen.
When theiPod isplaying, touchtheªMenuº keyto
bring upthe iPodinterface.
Depending onthe iPodmodel, thefollowing itemsmay
be available onthe menu listscreen. Forfurther
information abouteachitem,seetheiPod Owner's
Manual.
. Playlists
. Artists
. Albums
. Genres
. Songs .
Composers
. Audiobooks
. Podcasts
Scrolling menus:
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While navigating longlistsofartists, albums orsongs
in the music menu, itis possible toscroll thelistbythe
first character inthe name. To activate character
indexing, touchtheªA- Zº key inthe upper rightcorner
of the screen. Turn theENTER/Scroll dialtochoose
the number orletter tojump tointhe listand then push
the ENTER/Scroll dial.
If no character isselected afterthirty seconds, the
display returns tonormal.
Random andrepeat playmode:
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While theiPod isplaying, theplay pattern canbe
altered sothat songs arerepeated orplayed randomly .
Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keyonthe screen whileaniPod is
playing willalternate therandom playpattern as
follows:
(Normal) ?Shuffle Songs?(Normal)
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(without colordisplay) .
WARNING:
. Use aphone afterstopping yourvehicle ina
safe location. Ifyou have touse aphone
while driving, exercise extremecautionatall
times sofull attention maybegiven to
vehicle operation.
. Ifyou find yourself unabletodevote full
attention tovehicle operation whileusing
the phone, pulloffthe road toasafe
location andstop your vehicle beforedoing
so.
CAUTION:
T o avoid draining thevehicle battery, usea
phone afterstarting theengine.
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(with color display exceptforMexico) .
WARNING:
. Use aphone afterstopping yourvehicle ina
safe location. Ifyou have touse aphone
while driving, exercise extremecautionatall
times sofull attention maybegiven to
vehicle operation.
. Ifyou find yourself unabletodevote full
attention tovehicle operation whiletalking
on the phone, pulloffthe road toasafe
location andstop your vehicle beforedoing
so.
CAUTION:
T o avoid draining thevehicle battery, usea
phone afterstarting theengine.
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formation display.Select ªBothº tohave
incoming textmessages displayedinboth the
vehicle information displayandthecenter
display screen. SelectªNoneº tohave no
display ofincoming textmessages.
.
Edit Custom Messages
Select toset acustom message thatwillbe
available withthestandard optionswhen
sending atext message. To set acustom
message, sendatext message toyour own
phone number whilethephone isconnected to
the system. Threecustom messages canbe
set. Custom messages canonly beset while
the vehicle isstationary .
.
Auto Reply
Select toturn onoroff the Auto Reply function.
When enabled, thevehicle willautomatically
send apredefined textmessage tothe sender
when atext message isreceived whiledriving.
.
Auto Reply Message
Select tochoose themessage thatissent
when theAuto Reply function isenabled.
Choose fromªI'mDrivingº orone ofthe three
custom messages storedinthe system.
.
V ehicle Signature On/Off
Select tochoose whether ornot thevehicle
signature isadded tooutgoing textmessages
from thevehicle. Thismessage cannotbe
changed orcustomized.
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WARNING:
. Use aphone afterstopping yourvehicle ina
safe location. Ifyou have touse aphone
while driving, exercise extremecautionatall
times sofull attention maybegiven to
vehicle operation.
. Ifyou areunable todevote fullattention to
vehicle operation whiletalking onthe
phone, pulloffthe road toasafe location
and stop yourvehicle.
CAUTION:
T o avoid discharging thevehicle battery, usea
phone afterstarting theengine.
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TELEPHONE SETUP
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T o access thephone settings screen:
1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Touch theªTelephone &Bluetoothº key.
3. Touch theªTelephone Setupºkey.
Available settingitems:
. Sort Phonebook By:
Select ªFirstNameº orªLast Nameº tochoose
how phonebook entriesarealphabetically dis-
played onthe screen.
. From Phonebook/Use Phonebookfrom:
Select ªPhoneº touse thehandset's phonebook.
Select ªSIMºtouse thephonebook onthe SIM
card. Select ªBothº touse both sources.
. Download Phonebook Now:
Select todownload thephonebook tothe vehicle
from thechosen source.
. Record nameforPhonebook Entry(Mexico only):
Select torecord aname foraphonebook entryfor
use with thevoice recognition system.
. Phone Notifications (Mexicoonly):
Select ªDriverº tohave phone notifications shown
in the vehicle information display.Select ªBothº to
have phone notifications showninboth thevehicle
information displayandthecenter display screen.
. Text Messaging (Mexicoonly):
Select ªOnºorªOffº toactivate ordeactivate text
messaging feature.SeeªText messaging (for
Mexico)º (P.4-96) .
. Show Incoming Text (Mexico only):
Select ªDriverº tohave incoming textnotifications
shown inthe vehicle information display.Select
ªBothº tohave textnotifications showninboth the
vehicle information displayandthecenter display screen.
SelectªOffºtoturn offalltext notifications.
. Auto Reply (Mexico only):
Select ªOnºtohave thesystem automatically reply
to caller withapredetermined textmessage.
Select ªOffºtoturn offauto reply function.
. Auto Reply Message (Mexicoonly):
Select toindicate preferred messagetobe used
when ªAuto Replyº function isactivated.
. Use Vehicles's Signature (Mexicoonly):
Select ªOnºtohave vehicle signature shownin
outgoing textmessages orªOffº todeactivate the
function.
. Custom Text Messages (Mexicoonly):
Select thisoption toselect acustom message to
edit. There are4customer messageslotsavail-
able.
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The Voice Recognition systemallowshands-free
operation ofthe systems equipped onthis vehicle,
such asthe phone andnavigation systems.
T o operate theVoice Recognition system,pushthe
button located onthe steering wheel.When
prompted, speakthecommand forthe system you
wish toactivate. Thecommand givenispicked upby
the microphone andperformed whenitis properly
recognized. TheVoice Recognition willprovide avoice
response aswell asamessage inthe center display to
inform youofthe command results.
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Steering wheelmounted controls:
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1. Back
button
2. Talk
button
3. Cancel
button
Microphone:
Microphone islocated nearthemap light.
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Play Artist (name)
Allows usertoselect artisttobe played
.
Play Album (name)
Allows usertoselect album nametobe played
For more information abouttheaudio system, see
ª Audio systemº (P.4-35) .
Information commands
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The following voicecommands areavailable forthe
information functionsofthe Navigation System:
. Traffic
. Fuel Prices
. Stocks
. Movie Listings
. Current Weather
. Weather Map
. 5Ð day Forecast
. 6Ð hour Forecast
For more information aboutthesecommands, seethe
separate Navigation SystemOwner's Manual.
My Apps commands
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Many Appscanbeaccessed usingthisvoice
command. SeeªNissanConnect Appsmartphone
integrationº (P.4-74) formore information.
Help commands
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The following voicecommands canbespoken tohave
the system provide instructions andtipsforusing the
V oice Recognition system.
. ListCommands
. What CanISay?
. General Help .
Quit
. Exit
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The system shouldrespond correctly toall voice
commands withoutdifficulty.If problems areencoun-
tered, follow thesolutions giveninthis guide forthe
appropriate error.Where thesolutions arelisted by
number, tryeach solution inturn, starting withnumber
one, untiltheproblem isresolved.
Symptom/error message Solution
The system failstorecognize the
command correctly. 1.
Ensure thatthecommand formatisvalid. UsetheªList Commandsº or
ªWhat CanISay?º command undertheªHelpº menu.
2. Speak clearlywithout pausing between wordsandatalevel
appropriate tothe ambient noiselevel.
3. Ensure thattheambient noiselevelisnot excessive (forexample, with
the windows openorthe defogger turnedon).
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If itis too noisy touse thephone, itis likely thatvoice
commands willnotberecognized.
4. Ifoptional wordsofthe command havebeen omitted, thenthe
command shouldbetried withthese inplace.
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T urning onoroff the BSW system
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The BSW system isturned onoroff using thesettings
menu inthe vehicle information display.
S Y STEM ON:
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The BSW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willappear.
S Y STEM OFF:
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The BSW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willoff.
Perform thefollowing stepstoenable ordisable the
BSW system.
1. Use the
button untilªSettingsº displaysinthe
vehicle information display.Use the
to select
ªDriver Assistanceº .Then press theENTER
button.
2. Select ªDriving Aidsº,and press theENTER
button.
3. To set the BSW system toon oroff, use the
buttons tonavigate inthe menu andusethe
ENTER buttontoselect orchange anitem:
.
Select ªBlindSpotºandpress theENTER
button.
.
T o turn onthe warning, usetheENTER button
to check boxforªWarning (BSW)º
WARNING:
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
when certain objects arepresent suchas:
Ð Pedestrians, bicycles,animals
Ð Some typesofsmall vehicles suchas
motorcycles andvery short length vehi-
cles Ð
Oncoming vehicles
Ð Avehicle approaching rapidlyfrombe-
hind. (SeeªBSW driving situationsº (P.5-
33) .)
Ð Avehicle whichyourvehicle overtakes
rapidly. (SeeªBSW driving situationsº
(P .5-33) .)
Ð Avehicle thatmerges orchanges lanes
rapidly directly nexttoyour vehicle.
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
properly whenyourvehicle travelsbeside
the middle section ofavehicle withlong
wheelbase (forexample, trailertruck,semi-
trailer, tractor) .
. The camera detection zoneisdesigned
based onastandard lanewidth. When
driving inawider lane,thecamera unit
may notdetect vehicles inan adjacent lane.
When driving inanarrow lane,thecamera
unit may detect vehicles drivingtwolanes
away.
. The camera unitisdesigned toignore most
stationary objects,however objectssuchas
guardrails, walls,foliage andparked vehi-
cles may occasionally bedetected. Thisisa
normal operating condition.
. The camera unitmay detect thereflected
image ofvehicles orroadside objectsthat
are not actually inthe detection zone,
especially whentheroad iswet.
BSW DRIVING SITUATIONS
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The Blind SpotIndicator lightilluminates ifa vehicle
enters thedetection zonefrombehind inan adjacent
lane.
However, ifthe overtaking vehicleistraveling much
faster thanyourvehicle, theindicator lightmaynot
illuminate beforethedetected vehicleisbeside your
vehicle. Alwaysusetheside andrear mirrors andturn
and look inthe direction yourvehicle willmove to
ensure itis safe tochange
lanes.
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S Y STEM ON:
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The LDW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willappear.
S Y STEM OFF:
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The LDW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willoff.
Perform thefollowing stepstoenable ordisable the
LDW system.
1. Use the
button untilªSettingsº displaysinthe
vehicle information display.Use the
to select
ªDriver Assistanceº .Then press theENTER
button.
2. Select ªDriving Aidsº,and press theENTER
button.
3. To set the LDW system toon oroff, use the
buttons tonavigate inthe menu andusethe
ENTER buttontoselect ªLaneº andpress the
ENTER button.
WARNING:
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
properly underthefollowing conditions:
Ð On roads where therearemultiple
parallel lanemarkers; lanemarkers that
are faded ornot painted clearly;yellow
painted lanemarkers; nonstandard lane
markers; orlane markers coveredwith
water, dirt,snow, etc.
Ð On roads where thediscontinued lane
markers arestill detectable.
Ð On roads where therearesharp curves.
Ð On roads where therearesharply con-
trasting objects, suchasshadows,
snow, water, wheelruts,seams orlines remaining
afterroadrepairs. (TheLDW
system coulddetect theseitemsaslane
markers.)
Ð On roads where thetraveling lane
merges orseparates.
Ð When thevehicle's traveling direction
does notalign withthelane marker.
Ð When theroad surface isvery dark due
to weak ambient lightorimpaired tail
lamp.
. When driving onacurved road,warning will
be late onthe outside ofthe curve.
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Under thefollowing condition, theBSW and/or LDW
system isturned offtemporarily ,the BSW indicator
(white) and/orLDWindicator (white)willblink, andthe
following message willappear inthe vehicle informa-
tion display:
. ªBack DoorOpenº
When theabove condition iscorrected, theBSW and/
or LDW system willresume automatically .
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When dirt,rainorsnow accumulates onthe camera,
the BSW and/or LDWsystem willbeturned off
automatically andcannot beremoved bythe automatic
washer andblower. TheBSW indicator (white)and/or
LDW indicator (white)willblink, andtheªNot available
Clean RearCameraº message willappear inthe
vehicle information display.
Action totake:
If the message appears,parkthevehicle inasafe
place, cleanthecamera unitwith asoft cloth. Thenturn off
and restart theengine.
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When theBSW and/or LDWsystem malfunctions,
they willbeturned offautomatically ,the BSW indicator
(orange) and/orLDWindicator (orange)willilluminate
and theªSystem faultºmessage willappear inthe
vehicle information display.
Action totake:
Stop thevehicle inasafe location, turnoffand restart
the engine. Ifthe BSW indicator (orange)and/orLDW
indicator (orange)continues toilluminate, havethe
BSW and/or LDWsystem checked byaNISSAN
dealer.
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for the LDW/BSW
systems islocated abovetherear licence plate.To
maintain theproper operation ofthe LDW/BSW
systems andhelp keep thesystem functioning, be
sure toobserve thefollowing:
. Always keepthecamera unitclean. Becareful not
to damage thenozzle ofautomatic washerand
blower.
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BSW indicator (inthe Vehicle information display)
The BSW system operates aboveapproximately 32
km/h (20MPH) .
The BSW lightisshown inthe vehicle information
display ifthe Blind SpotWarning system isactive. To
switch thesystem onoroff, see thedescription laterin
this section.
When thecamera unitdetects vehicles inthe detection
zone, theBlind SpotIndicator lightlocated insidethe
outside mirrorswillilluminate. Ifthe turn signal isthen
activated, thesystem chimes (twice)andtheBlind
Spot Indicator lightflashes toalert thedriver.
The Blind SpotIndicator lightcontinues toflash until
the detected vehicle(s) leavethedetection zone.
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The camera unitcan detect vehicles oneither sideof
your vehicle whenpartofanother vehicleiswithin the
detection zoneshown asillustrated.
This detection zonetypically startsfromtheoutside
mirror ofyour vehicle andextends approximately 3m
(10 ft)behind therear bumper, andapproximately 3m
(10 ft)sideways.
The brightness ofthe Blind SpotIndicator lightsis
adjusted automatically dependingonthe brightness of
the ambient light.
A chime sounds ifthe camera unithasalready
detected vehicleswhenthedriver activates theturn
signal. Ifa vehicle comesintothedetection zoneafter
the driver activates theturn signal, thenonlytheBlind
Spot Indicator lightflashes andnochime sounds. (See
ªBSW driving situationsº (P.5-33) .)
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The BSW system isturned onoroff using thesettings
menu inthe vehicle information display.
S Y STEM ON:
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The BSW indicator (white)inthe vehicle information
display willappear.
S Y STEM OFF:
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The BSW indicator inthe vehicle information display
will turn off.
Perform thefollowing stepstoenable ordisable the
BSW system.
1. Use the
button untilªSettingsº displaysinthe
vehicle information display.Use the
to select
ªDriver Assistanceº .Then press theENTER
button.
2. Select ªDriving Aidsº,and press theENTER
button.
3. To set the BSW system toon oroff, use the
buttons tonavigate inthe menu andusethe
ENTER buttontoselect ªBlind Spotºandpress
the ENTER button.
WARNING:
. The camera unitmay notbeable todetect
when certain objects arepresent suchas:
Ð Pedestrians, bicycles,animals
Ð Some typesofsmall vehicles suchas
motorcycles andvery short length vehi-
cles
Ð Oncoming vehicles
Ð Avehicle approaching rapidlyfrombe-
hind. (SeeªBSW driving situationsº (P.5-
33) .)
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