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Cockpit Overview
 1 Cruise control switch
 2 Wiper and washer switch
3 Vehicle information display
 4 Vehicle information display brightness switches and trip odometer switch
5 Headlight/Turn signal/High Beam/Fog Light Switch
6 Navigation/Touch screen/audio control switches
 7 Bluetooth®/Voice Recognition system switches  
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Instrument Panel
 1  Multi-function touch-screen/RearView Monitor display/Around View® Monitor display
 2 Infiniti multi-function controller
 3 Audio system
 4 Climate control panel
 5 2nd row seat release buttons
 6 Seat heating (if so equipped)
 7 Steering wheel heater
 8 Shift lever
 9 Drive mode switch
10 Parking brake
11 Switch panel
 • Power liftgate button
 • Safety Shield OFF switch
 • Blind Spot/RCTA OFF switch (if so equipped)
 • Power Liftgate ON/OFF switch  
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Meters and Gauges
 1 Engine coolant temperature gauge
 2 Tachometer
 3 Vehicle information display
 4 Shift lever indicator
 5 Speedometer 
 6 Fuel gauge  
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Exterior Light Operation
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 1  Side lights, license plate lights and combination meter lighting 
ON position
 2  Headlight ON position
 3  Automatic  (AUTO) headlight mode ON position (headlights 
switch on/off automatically depending on ambient light 
conditions/daytime light system)
  4  OFF position
 5 Front fog light switch
 6  Push the headlight switch forward for the high beams.     For High Beam Auto-Dimming (Auto position): 
 •    When the vehicle speed is less than 17 mph   
(27 km/h), the headlight returns to low beam.
        •    To disable high beam auto-dimming, turn headlight 
switch to Headlight ON position   2. 
7  Pull the headlight switch rearward to flash the high beams.
For normal headlight operation, leave the exterior light switch in the 
AUTO position.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, system limitations, and 
additional operating and feature information.
To apply the parking brake, fully depress the parking brake pedal   1.
To release the parking brake:
    Firmly apply the foot brake   2.
   Depress the parking brake pedal  1 and the parking brake will be released.Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em limitations, and additional operating 
and feature information.
Parking Brake
USB Connection Port
    The USB port  1 is located in the center 
console in front of the armrest. Compatible 
audio and video files stored on a USB 
device can be played through the vehicle’s 
audio system and front display.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety 
information, system limitations, and additional operating and 
feature information.
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Dual Head Restraint DVD System (if so equipped)
With this entertainment system, you can play video files on both 
the front and rear display screens.
Watching a DVD:
 •   Insert a DVD into the DVD slot  1 and the DVD will play 
automatically. The front display will only work when the 
vehicle is in park and the parking brake is engaged.
 •   Press the DISC•AUX button   2 on the control panel to bring 
up the DVD menu and display settings. Use the touch-screen 
and the Infiniti controller to select the menu items.
Watching videos from a USB device:
 •   Connect your compatible device to the USB connection port or 
AUX jacks located inside the tray in the center console box.
 •   The source can be changed on the rear displays using the 
remote by pressing the SOURCE button. 
  5    POWER – Turn display screen on and off
 
6   DISPLAY  SELECT – Change display controls 
between right and left screen
 7 SOURCE – Change video source
 8 MENU – Change menu display
 9  ENTER/Selection Buttons – Control and  
 select buttons
10 BACK – Previous menu button
11 SETUP – Bring up display menu
12  Video Controls – Play, stop, fast forward  
and rewind buttons
13 Volume – Control audio level
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REAR DISPLAYS
To turn the rear displays on and off from the  
front seats:
 1.  Press the SETTING button  3 on the  
control panel.
 2.  Select the “Rear Display” key on  
the display.
 3.  Toggle the “L” (Left) or “R” (Right) Display  
  4 ON or OFF. 
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Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em limitations, and additional operating and  
feature information.
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Navigation System
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Use the Infiniti controller  1 and ENTER button  2 to navigate through the center 
display screen.
 • Press the   BACK button  3 to return to the previous screen. • Press the MAP button  4 to display the map.
SETTING A ROUTE
 • To set a route, first ensure that the correct region is selected on the \
touch-screen.   1. Press the DEST  button  5 on the control panel.
   2. Select the “Change Region” key  6.
   3. Select the preferred region. 
 •   Once this is complete, select your destination.   1. Press the DEST  button  5 on the control panel.
   2. Select the preferred destination setting method.
   3.   Enter the address number, street name, and city as prompted by the scree\
n.
CANCELING A ROUTE
 1.   Press  the  ROUTE button  7  on the control panel.
 2. Select the “Cancel Route” key  
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VOICE GUIDANCE
 •   To activate voice guidance:   1. Press the ROUTE  button  7 on the control panel.
   2.   Select the “Guidance Settings” key  9.
   3.   To ensure that voice guidance is activated, select the “Guidance Voic\
e”  
key 10. The indicator illuminates if voice guidance is activated.
 •   To adjust the guidance volume, select the “Guidance Volume” key 11.
 •   To hear the current guidance during a programed route, press the VOICE button 12.Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em limitations, and additional operating and 
feature information.  
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Clock Set/Adjustment
DIGITAL CLOCK WITH NAVIGATION 
 To adjust the time and the appearance of the 
clock on the display:
   1.   Press  the SETTING button on the 
control panel.
   2. Select the “Others” key. 
   3. Select the “Clock” key. 
ANALOG CLOCK
To set the clock forward, press the button 
  1.
To set the clock backward, press the  
button 
  2.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety 
information, system limitations, and additional operating and  
feature information.
 
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SYSTEM OPERATING TIPS
 •   The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet  
as possible. 
 •   Speak naturally. Speaking too fast, too slow,  
too soft, or too loud makes voice recognition  
more difficult.
 •   Confirm that the correct voice commands are being 
used. Glance at the screen to see the currently  
available commands.
USING THE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM
 •   Press  the  button   1 on the steering wheel, and a 
list of commands will appear on the screen. 
 •   After the tone sounds, speak the command.
 •   To skip the voice prompt and give the command 
immediately, press the  button   1 on the steering 
wheel to interrupt the system. Speak the next 
command after the tone sounds. 
 •   To cancel the command, press and hold the   button   1 on the steering wheel.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em 
limitations, and additional operating and feature information.
Voice Recognition
 
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Bluetooth® Streaming Audio*
1. Press the SETTING button on the control panel and touch the “Bluetooth” key on the \
display.
2.
 Select “Connected Devices”. 
3.
 Select “Audio Player”.
4.
 Select the name of the device that you are attempting to connect as an a\
udio player.
5.
 Select “Select”.
6. 
 Verify that the system confirms that the device has been selected as an \
audio player.
For any Bluetooth® connectivity issues, reboot your cellular phone or device.
*Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cellular telephones while drivin\
g.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em limitations, and additional operating and  
feature information.
Connecting your Cellular Phone or Device via Bluetooth®*
CONNECTING PROCEDURE
The vehicle must be stationary when connecting the cellular phone.
1. 
 Press the SETTING button on the control panel and touch the “Bluetooth” key on the \
display.
2. Touch the “Connect Bluetooth” key.
3. 
 A pop-up box will appear on the screen, prompting you to confirm that th\
e connection is for the 
hands-free phone system. Touch the “Yes” key.
4. Initiate connecting from the cellular phone.
For any Bluetooth
® connectivity issues, reboot your cellular phone or device.
*Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cellular telephones while drivin\
g.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em limitations, and additional operating and feature information.  
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Door Handle Lock/Unlock Features
SELECTIVE DOOR UNLOCK
Selective Door Unlock allows the driver to choose which doors will lock \
and unlock via any door 
unlock operation.
When Selective Door Unlock is turned to ON, only the driver’s door is\
 unlocked first after the door 
unlock operation. 
  To reach Selective Door Unlock:       1. Place the ignition switch in the ON position.
     2. In the display, select the “Settings” key.      3. Select the “Others”  1 key.      4. Select the “Comfort”  2 key. 
     5. Go to “Selective Door Unlock” and select the “ON” key.
When the door handle request switch on the driver’s or front passenge\
r’s side door is pushed to be 
unlocked, only the corresponding door is unlocked first.
 All the doors can be unlocked if the door unlock operation is performed\
 again within 1 minute. 
When Selective Door Unlock is turned to OFF, all the doors will be unloc\
ked after the door unlock 
operation is performed once.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, syst\
em limitations, and additional operating and feature information.
Fuel-filler Door
To open the fuel-filler door, unlock the vehicle 
and gently push the front side of the  
fuel-filler door.
Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety 
information, system limitations, and additional operating and  
feature information.
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