USB port INFINITI QX60 2017 User Guide
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![INFINITI QX60 2017 User Guide CAUTION
●Do not attempt to use the system in
extremely high or low temperature con-
ditions [below -4°F (-20°C) or above
158°F (70°C)].
● To avoid draining the vehicle battery
(12V battery) , INFINITI QX60 2017 User Guide CAUTION
●Do not attempt to use the system in
extremely high or low temperature con-
ditions [below -4°F (-20°C) or above
158°F (70°C)].
● To avoid draining the vehicle battery
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CAUTION
●Do not attempt to use the system in
extremely high or low temperature con-
ditions [below -4°F (-20°C) or above
158°F (70°C)].
● To avoid draining the vehicle battery
(12V battery) , do not operate the system
for more that 15 minutes without start-
ing the engine.
The front display is designed not to show
images during driving, as the driver’s at-
tention must be given to vehicle operation
for safety. Sounds are still audible. To
show images on the front display, stop the
vehicle in a safe location, move the shift
lever to the “P” (Park) position and apply
the parking brake.
PRECAUTIONS
Start the engine when using the MES.
WARNING
The driver must not attempt to operate the
MES or wear the headphones while the
vehicle is in motion so that full attention
may be given to vehicle operation. Park the vehicle in a safe location and
apply the parking break to view the im-
ages on the front center display screen
using the DVD player.
CAUTION
●
Only operate the MES while the engine
is running. Operating the MES for ex-
tended periods of time with the engine
turned off can discharge the vehicle
battery (12V battery) .
● Do not allow the system to get wet.
Excessive moisture such as spilled liq-
uids may cause the system to
malfunction.
●
While playing VIDEO-CD media, this DVD
player does not guarantee complete
functionality of all VIDEO-CD formats.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
USB media support
Supported USB media
USB 1.1 Low Speed (1.5 Mbps) , Full
Speed (12 Mbps)
USB 2.0 Low Speed (1.5 Mbs) , Full
Speed (12 Mbps) , High
Speed (480 Mps)
Mass Storage Support
The Mobile Entertainment System recognizes the
connected USB media as a mass storage device.
Supported file systems and partition
The first partition of the following file systems are
supported.
● NTFS
● FAT32
● FAT16
● HFS+
Supported folder structure
Folders 1,000 folders maximum
Files 10, 000 files maximum
Pass length 3072 characters
Full name length 232 characters
Folder levels 11 levels maximum (when
route is regarded as level 0)
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Natune surround sound:
Le son surround Natune
est un terme général pour
la famille de la dernière
technologie de traitement
de signal acoustique
produite par DiMAGIC
Co., Ltd.
CONNECTING REAR MEDIA
INTERFACE
Ports for the USB1and HDMI2interface are
located at the rear of the center console box.
Compatible devices connected to the ports can
be played on the rear displays. Turn off the power
of the portable device before connecting to the
port.
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REMOTE CONTROLLER AND
HEADPHONES
Remote controller
A remote controller is provided with the Mobile
Entertainment System.The remote controller is for the rear display op-
eration and cannot be used to control portable
devices.
The following buttons/switches are on the re-
mote controller.
1button
The rear displays can be activated or deac-
tivated individually.
2HOME button
Push to display the HOME screen. Select
the media from the DVD, AUX, USB and
HDMI interface device.
3buttons (select
buttons)
Push the select buttons to select the items
displayed on the rear screens.
4BACK button
Push to go back to the previous screen
5Keypad
Push the keys below for operations.
button Push play or pause the movie
button Push to stop playing the
movie
button Push to select the next chap-
ter. Push and hold to fast-forward the chap-
ter.
button Push once to return to the
beginning of the current chapter. Push again
to select the previous chapter. Push and
hold to rewind the current chapter.
button Push to fast forward skipping
a number of seconds (for DVD-VIDEO) .
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OPERATING TIPS
●The rear USB (rear media interface) and the rear
HDMI cannot be played on the front screen.
●Devices connected to the USB connection
port for the front display cannot be played on
the rear displays.
● When connecting a device to the USB port
for the first time, the system structures the
file list and this could slow down the opera-
tion speed. This is not a malfunction.
●
The operation speed of the system could slow
down when the left and right displays play
different files from the same device connected
to the USB port. This is not a malfunction.
● Images from DVDs or devices connected to
the USB port may not be displayed in ad-
equate ratio depending on the resolution. To
correct the ratio, adjust the aspect using the
remote controller. For additional information,
refer to “System settings” in this section.
● If a computer with an HDMI output terminal
is connected to the HDMI input terminal, the
computer may not automatically shift to the
output mode. To view images on the rear
displays, operate the computer and change
the mode to the output mode according to
the computer Owner’s Manual.
Multiple source display
It is possible to play different sources on each
display
Refer to the following table of example combina-
tions.
Playback combinations by media:
Rear Display (L) Rear Display
(R)Availability of
playback on the
left and right dis-
play
DVD DVDSimultaneous
playback
DVD USBIndividual play-
back
DVD HDMIIndividual play-
back
HDMI HDMISimultaneous
playback
HDMI USBIndividual play-
back
USB USBIndividual play-
back*1
*1: When playing a USB device simultaneously
on the left and right displays, playback may be
limited by the image quality (resolution) of the
data. Refer to the following examples of combi- nations. However, when the system is under a
heavy load, there are some combinations that
cannot be played.
Combinations according to USB device image
quality
Rear Display (L) Rear Display (R) Availability of
individual play-
back on the left
and right display
FULL HD (Maxi-
mum 1920 x
1080p) FULL HD (Maxi-
mum 1920 x
1080p) X (Simultaneous
playback)
FULL HD (Maxi-
mum 1920 x
1080p) SD (Maximum
720 x 480p)
O
HD (Maximum
1280 x 720p) HD (Maximum
1280 x 720p) X (Simultaneous
playback)
HD (Maximum
1280 x 720p) QHD (Maximum
960 x 540p) O
HD (Maximum
1280 x 720p) SD (Maximum
720 x 480p) O
QHD (Maximum
960 x 540p) QHD (Maximum
960 x 540p) O
QHD (Maximum
960 x 540p) SD (Maximum
720 x 480p) O
SD (Maximum
720 x 480p) SD (Maximum
720 x 480p) O
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App Garage screen
Push the APPS button and touch the “App Ga-
rage” key.
Available settings● “Vehicle Apps Manager” key (if so equipped)
Installs, uninstalls and updates Vehicle
Apps.
● “App Garage Settings” key
View Apps information, manage Apps, cus-
tomize shortcuts on the menu screen and
set notifications. ●
Available application list
Displays the downloaded Vehicle Apps and
selected Mobile Apps (if so equipped) .
When a listed application is selected, the
application will start.
App Garage Settings screen
You can use various application settings. 1. Press the APPS button and touch the “App Garage” key.
2. Touch the “App Garage Settings” key.
Menu Item Action
“All Apps” key Shows all applications. Select an application from the list to modify additional application-specific
settings.
“Running Apps” key Applications listDisplays all running applications. To display application information or stop an application, select
the desired application from the list.
“Stop All” key Stops all running applications.
“Menu Icon Location Setting” key Applications list Shows or hides the application icon on the menu screen.
“Delete All” key Deletes all application icons on the menu screen.
“Auto Start Setting” key Enables this setting to automatically launch the application upon vehicle ignition.
“System Information” key Displays system information.
“Install Apps via USB” key Installs an application via USB from the INFINITI portal site.
“Automatic Connection” key (if so equipped) Sets the connecting interval. Vehicle Apps Manager (if so equipped) connects to the server at
regular intervals in order to obtain up-to-date information (such as checking for application
updates) .
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MOBILE APPS (if so equipped)
Mobile Apps are a limited selection of popular
smartphone-based Apps that have been custom-
ized for in-vehicle use. Mobile Apps can be ac-
cessed by connecting your compatible smart-
phone to the vehicle.
Using with iPhone®:
To use Infiniti InTouch
TMApps with your iPhone®,
the iPhone®, must be connected with a USB
cable. If an additional iPhone®, is connected by
wired connection while an iPod®, is being used
via a wired connection, the service will not be
available. To use the service, it is first necessary
to unplug the iPod® cable from the USB port
where the iPod®, is connected. For additional
information, refer to “USB/iPod® connection
port” in this section.
Using with an Android smartphone:
To use Infiniti InTouch
TMApps with your Android
smartphone, the device must be connected via
Bluetooth® and registered as a hands-free de-
vice. For additional information, refer to “Con-
necting Bluetooth® device” in this section.
A compatible smartphone is required to
use Mobile Apps.
CAUTION
● To use Mobile Apps, the Infiniti
InTouchTMApp must be installed and
running on the compatible smartphone.
This app can be downloaded from the
iTunes App Store or Google Play store.
● Mobile Apps also requires an active
subscription and valid INFINITI Owner
Portal account. Please see
www.Infiniti.ca/InfinitiIntouch for more
information..
● Communication fees may be charged
depending on the contents of the con-
tract between the user and the mobile
phone carrier.
● Before using this service, some applica-
tions may require individual subscrip-
tions (e.g., Facebook, etc.) .
● For some applications, the system may
not support all of the functions of appli-
cations that are installed on your smart-
phone. Additionally, due to service pro-
vider policies, the contents of
application services may be changed or
terminated. ●
If the smartphone is out of the range of
communication, some functions cannot
be used.
● Before exchanging ownership of the ve-
hicle, delete application data (email
data, etc.) stored in the in-vehicle
device.
Getting user ID and password
When you activate the Infiniti InTouchTMApp
service for the first time, you should acquire the
user ID and password in advance. The acquisi-
tion of a user ID and the setup of a password
which logs in to exclusive applications is re-
quired.
INFO:
● It is also possible to acquire an ID and a
password directly from an INFINITI portal
site.
● The vehicle information is required for enter-
ing the user information.
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Notes on operating audio by Voice Recog-
nition● An audio device connected via Blutooth ®
cannot be operated with the Voice Recogni-
tion system. Source change is only available
for Bluetooth®streaming audio.
● Song title and Artist name information will be
overwritten when another iPod®/iPhone®
is connected after song titles and artists
names in the previously connected
iPod®/iPhone® have been installed. ●
If two USB devices are connected at the
same time, voice operation will only be avail-
able for use with one registered and se-
lected device. When selecting “YES” in the
pop-up screen that displays after a new
USB audio device is connected, the USB
audio device is registered in the Voice Rec-
ognition system and is selected automati-
cally. One iPod® and one USB device can
be registered in the system. If a USB audio
device is newly registered, old data is over-
written. It may take a few moments to regis-
ter an audio device. If you want to enable
voice operation for music stored on a previ-
ously registered audio device, select the de-
vice you want to use in advance. For addi-
tional information, refer to the Voice
Recognition settings in this section. Even when a device has been previously
registered, simply connecting the device will
not result in it being selected automatically.
●
The Voice Recognition system may not
function when the song information is too
long (artist names, album titles, song
titles, and playlists, etc.)
● The SXM function will not operate without
a subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Ra-
dio.
Information command
1st command 2nd command Action
Information Voice Menu Connects to the INFINITI InTouchTMServices Response Specialists. For additional
information, refer to the Navigation System Owner’s Manual for details.
Fuel Prices Displays the fuel prices.
Weather Forecast Displays the weather forecast.
Current Weather Displays the nearby weather (current weather) .
Sports Scores Displays the sports scores.
Traffic Information* Turns the traffic information system on or off.
Route Information* Displays the route information.
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SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Voice Recognition does not operate, and a tone
sounds twice after pushing the
switch. Theswitch is pushed before the system is
ready to accept voice commands. After turning on Infiniti InTouchTM, wait for the Voice Recognition sys-
tem to be ready before giving voice commands.
The USB memory device cannot operate with Voice
Recognition. Depending on the device, an iPhone® or iPod® may
be recognized as a USB memory device. This is not a malfunction.
More than one audio device is connected to the USB
port. Only one audio device can be operated with the Voice Recognition
system even when multiple numbers of devices are connected. Select
an audio source to operate with the Voice Recognition system.
The USB/iPod® operation screen is grayed out. The audio device is not connected. Connect an audio device to the system.
An audio source to be operated with the Voice Rec-
ognition system has not been selected. Select an audio source to be operated with the Voice Recognition
system.
An error message is displayed when trying to select a
track and operate the USB/iPod®. The track information is being processed for registra-
tion by the system. Song information will be loaded into the system when a new audio de-
vice is registered for the first time or when the song information in the
pre-registered device has been changed. Wait for the loading to com-
plete (this may take from a few minutes up to an hour) .
The number of songs stored on the connected audio
device exceeds its capacity. Decrease the number of songs stored on the audio device.
No song is stored on the audio device. Store songs on the connected audio device. Storing songs with infor-
mation such as artist name, album name, song name, and playlist, etc.
will make Voice Recognition song search available.
The Navigation item is not displayed in the voice op-
eration menu screen. Voice Recognition command preparation for the navi-
gation system is not completed immediately after the
system is started. Display any screen other than the Voice Recognition screen, and then
push the
switch.
The system does not correctly recognize a Point of
Interest (POI) name spoken. There are some rare cases where a POI is unavailable
by Voice Recognition but the location can be found
on the map. This is not a malfunction. Consider using an alternative search method,
like street address.
Partial or alias name is spoken. For best results, speak the full name.
Some POI category names can only be searched
when nearby. This is not a malfunction.
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11 Index
2nd row bench seat adjustment......1-5,1-8
A
Air bag (See supplemental restraint
system) .....................1-50
Air bag system Front (See supplemental front impact
air bag system) ...............1-58
Airbagwarninglabels.............1-68
Airbagwarninglight...........1-69,2-12
Air bag warning light, supplemental . .1-69, 2-12
Aircleaner....................8-14
Air cleaner housing filter ............8-14
Air conditioner Air conditioner specification label ....10-12
Air conditioner system refrigerant and
oil recommendations ............10-7
Heater and air conditioner (automatic)
(if so equipped) ...............4-48
Heater and air conditioner controls ....4-49
Servicing air conditioner ..........4-56
Alarm system
(See vehicle security system) .........2-30
Anchor point locations .............1-33
Antenna .....................4-72
Antifreeze ...................5-142
Anti-lock brake warning light ..........2-9
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) .......5-133
APPS button ...................4-5
Armrests .....................1-8
Around View® Monitor .............4-27 Audible reminders
...............2-15
Audio system ..................4-56
AMradioreception.............4-57
Bluetooth® streaming audio ........4-65
Compact disc (CD) player .........4-78
Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Player
Operation ..................4-89
FM/AM radio with compact disc (CD)
player ....................4-70
FMradioreception.............4-57
iPod® Player .............4-62,4-82
iPod® player operation .......4-62,4-82
Radio ....................4-56
Steering wheel audio control
switch .................4-7,4-71
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection
Port..................4-62,4-79
Autolight switch .................2-38
Automatic Automatic drive positioner .....3-36,3-38
Automatic power window switch .....2-62
Automatic anti-glare inside mirror .......3-33
Automatic door locks ..............3-6
Automatic drive positioner .......3-36,3-38
AUXjack ....................4-90
B
Backbutton....................4-5
Backup Collision Intervention (BCI)
system ......................5-58
Backup Collision Warning (BCW) system . .5-58 Battery
.................5- 142, 8-11
Charge warning light ............2-10
Battery replacement ..............8-20
INFINITI Intelligent Key ...........8-20
Keyfob ...................8-20
Before starting the engine ...........5-16
Belt (See drive belt) ..............8-13
Blind Spot Intervention (BSI) system .....5-46
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) warning
system......................5-37
Block heater Engine ...................5-143
Boosterseats..................1-47
Brake Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) .....5-133
Brake fluid ..................8-10
Brakelight(Seestoplight).........8-22
Brake system ...............5-132
Brakewarninglight..............2-9
Brakewearindicators........2-15,8-17
Parking brake operation ..........5-22
Self-adjusting brakes ............8-17
Brake assist ..................
5
-134
Brake fluid ....................8-10
Brakes ......................8-17
Brake system .................5-132
Break-inschedule...............5-126
Brightness/contrast button ...........4-5
Brightness control Instrument panel ..............2-42
Bulb check/instrument panel ..........2-8
Bulbreplacement................8-22
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Tirepressure .............8-24,8-24
Tire rotation..................8-32
Types of tires.................8-30
Uniform tire quality grading ........10-29
Wheels and tires ...............8-24
Wheel/tire size ................10-9
Tire pressure Low tire pressure warning light .......2-10
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ....5-5
Top tether strap child restraint .........1-33
Towing Flattowing.................10-28
Towing load/specification .........10-21
Towtrucktowing...............6-13
Trailer towing ................10-17
Towing a trailer .................10-17
Transceiver HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver...........2-69,2-71,2-72
Transmission Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
fluid.......................8-9
Driving with Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) .............5-17
Travel (See registering a vehicle in another
country) .....................10-10
Trip odometer ...................2-5
Turn signal switch ................2-42
U
Uniform tire quality grading ..........10-29
USB interface ...............4-62,4-79
USB/iPod®ChargingPorts ..........4-85 V
Vanity mirror ...................3-33
Vehicle dimensions and weights ........10-9
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC) off switch . . .2-48
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC) system ....5-134
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system . . .5-134
Vehicle identification ..............10-10
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ......10-10
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
(Chassis number) ...............10-10
Vehicle identification number (VIN) plate . . .10-10
Vehicle immobilizer system ...........5-16
Vehicle Information Display ...........2-17
Vehicle loading information ..........10-13
Vehicle recovery ..............6-15,6-16
Vehicle security system .............2-30
(INFINITI vehicle immobilizer system) ,
engine start ...........2-31,3-4,5-16
Vents.......................4-47
Visors.......................3-32
Voice Recognition System ...........4-140
W
Warning Airbagwarninglight.........1-69,2-12
Anti-lock brake warning light .........2-9
Battery charge warning light ........2-10
Blind Spot Intervention (BSI) warning
light......................5-46
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) warning
light......................5-37
Brake warning light ..............2-9 Distance Control Assist (DCA)
.......5-96
Hazard warning flasher switch ........6-2
Lane Departure Prevention . .5-26, 5-31, 5-34
Lane Departure Warning
light...............5-26,5-31,5-34
Loose fuel cap warning ...........2-27
Low fuel warning light ........2-12,2-27
Low tire pressure warning light .......2-10
Low windshield-washer fluid warning
light......................2-27
Passenger air bag and status light .....1-60
Seat belt warning light ........1-20,2-12
Supplemental air bag warning
light ..................1-69,2-12
Vehicle security system ...........2-30
Warning/indicator lights and audible
reminders .............2-8,2-9,2-13
Warning labels (for SRS) ..........1-68
Warning/indicator lights and audible
reminders...............2-8, 2-9, 2-13 Audiblereminders.........2-8,2-9,2-13
Indicatorlights...........2-8,2-9,2-13
Warning lights ...........2-8,2-9,2-13
Warning lights .............
2
-8,2-9,2-13
Warning lights, indicator lights and audible
reminders .....................2-8
Warning systems switch ............2-47
Washer switch Rear window wiper and washer
switches...................2-35
Weights (See dimensions and weights) ....10-9
Wheels and tires .................8-24
Wheel/tire size ..................10-9
When traveling or registering in another
country .....................10-10
Windows .....................2-60
11-7