ECU NISSAN 350Z 2004 Z33 Navigation Manual
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plotting routes. For example, if you know of a
freeway or area that is always congested with
traffic, you can program the NISSAN Naviga-
tion System to plot routes that go around that
particular freeway or area.
For more information on the Avoid Area fea-
ture, please refer to section 8.
AUTOMA TIC RE-ROUTE
If you miss a turn while using the Route Guid-
ance feature, the NISSAN Navigation System
will automatically recalculate a new route to
your destination.
For more information on the Automatic Re-
Route feature, please refer to section 9.
DETOUR
If you hear about a traffic accident on the radio
that is 4 miles (6 km) ahead of you and traffic
is backing up fast, you can use the Detour func-
tion to calculate an alternative route that will
help you avoid the gridlock caused by the traf-fic accident. The NISSAN Navigation System
has the ability to find an alternative route using
secondary roads that will return you to primary
roads after a specified number of miles.
For more information on the Detour feature,
please refer to section 9.
BIRD VIEWTM
The NISSAN Navigation System gives you a
choice of two map viewing styles, a normal
2-dimensional PLANVIEW map and the
3-dimensional BIRDVIEW
TMmap. The 3-DBIRDVIEW
TMmap depicts a geographic area as
seen from an elevated perspective, so you will
get a better feel for the route ahead.
For more information on the BIRDVIEW
TMfea-
ture, please refer to section 11.
VOICE GUIDANCE
Route guidance is executed using voice and
screen instruction. When the vehicle ap-
proaches an intersection where you need to
turn, the voice guidance tells you the direction
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mode will appear to input the home address.
Please refer to “Setting with the
Home key”
on page 5-26.
Address/Streetkey:
Same as in Expert Mode.
Point of Interest (POI)key:
Same as in Expert Mode.
Countrykey:
Same as in Expert Mode.
HOW TO USE THEROUTEBUT-
TON
When the ROUTE button is pressed while the
current location is displayed on the screen, the
display shows the following keys.
INFO:
When no operations are executed after a few
seconds, the keys will disappear automatically .
Quick Stopkey:
Selects the destination (waypoints) from a list
of 5 commonly used POI (Points of Interest).
Please refer to “Quick stop” on page 5-36.
Where am I?key:
Displays the street where the vehicle is cur-
rently located, the previous street, and the up-
coming street.
Please refer to “Where am I” on page 5-39.
Route Infokey:
Displays the route to the destination. There are
three types of display methods.
Complete Routekey:
Displays the entire route from the current
location to the destination.
Please refer to “Displaying the complete
route to the destination” on page 11-9.
T urn Listkey:
Displays a list of the guidance points for the
entire route to the destination on a simple
map.
Please refer to “Displaying turn list” on
page 11-10.
Route Simulationkey:
Performs a simulation drive on the map
screen by moving a vehicle icon on all the
routes from the current location to the des-
tination.
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stored in this system. When using them,
take into consideration the travel time re-
quired and operational condition to decide
whether to use them or not.
ABOUT THE DISPLAY ERROR
The following cases may affect the display ac-
curacy of the vehicle’s position or travel direc-
tion. The accuracy will return to normal if the
driving conditions return to normal.
— When there is a similar road nearby .
— When the vehicle is traveling on a long
stretch of straight road or series of curves
with a large radius.
— When the vehicle is traveling in an area with
a grid road system.
— When the vehicle is making consecutive S
curves.
— When the vehicle is at a large Y -shaped
junction.— When the vehicle is on a loop bridge.
— When the vehicle is on a snow-covered or
unpaved road.
— When the vehicle has made several con-
secutive turns or zigzags.
— When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lot
turntable while the ignition switch is OFF .
— Immediately after the vehicle is driven out
of a parking garage or underground parking
lot.
— When the vehicle has different sizes of tires
or tire chains.
— When the vehicle is moved immediately af-
ter the engine is started.
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INFO:
When no operation is executed with the en-
larged map displayed, the map stays dis-
played.
If route numbers are included in the map
data, route numbers will be displayed on
the left side of the screen.
If street names are displayed in two lines,
route numbers will not be displayed.
NOTE:
When the guide point is close to theguidance start point, the enlarged
map may not be displayed.
The guide point name may not be dis-
played.
The position of the vehicle icon on the
enlarged map may differ from the po-
sition on the current display .
1. Press the MAP or PREVIOUS button.
The map screen will appear .INFO:
T o display the enlarged map, press the MAP
button or PREVIOUS button.
2. When the vehicle arrives at the neighbor-
hood of the destination, the route guidance
will end automatically .
INFO:
T o alternate between the map and the en-
larged screen, press the MAP button or
PREVIOUS button.
In the map screen, the distance to the next
guide point and the turning direction will be
displayed on the right side of the screen.
ADJUSTING AND DELETING
THE PRESET DESTINA TION
(W A YPOINTS)
Using the joystick, you canadjust the des-
tination(waypoints).
1. Press the ROUTE button.
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10 HOW DO I USE THE VOICE GUIDANCE FEATURE?
About voice guidance ............................... 10-2
Basics of voice guidance...................... 10-2
Adjusting the guide volume ................. 10-2
Directions given and the dist ance to the
road points ........................................... 10-3
Notifica tion of an intersection on an
ordinary road........................................ 10-3
Notifica tion of consecutive intersections on
an ordinary road................................... 10-3
Notifica tion of an entrance to a
freewa y ................................................. 10-3
Notifica tion of a freewa y junction........ 10-3
Notifica tion of an exit from a
freewa y ................................................. 10-3
Requesting current voice informa tion ...... 10-3
Notes on the voice guidance ..................... 10-4
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DIRECTIONS GIVEN AND THE
DISTANCE TO THE ROAD
POINTS
Directions will differ , depending on road type.
INFO:
Distances may vary , depending on vehicle
speed.
NOTIFICATION OF AN INTER-
SECTION ON AN ORDINARY
ROAD
“In a quarter mile (400 meters), right (left)
turn.”
“Right (left) turn ahead.”
NOTIFICATION OF CONSECU-
TIVE INTERSECTIONS ON AN
ORDINARY ROAD
“In a quarter mile (400 meters), right (left) turn,
then left (right) turn.”
“Right (left) turn ahead, then left (right) turn.”
NOTIFICATION OF AN EN-
TRANCE TO A FREEWAY
“In a quarter mile (400 meters) freeway en-
trance on your right onto (road number and di-
rection).”
“Freeway entrance on your right onto (road
number and direction).”
NOTIFICATION OF A FREEWAY
JUNCTION
“In about one mile (1.6 kilometers), keep to the
right (left) onto (road number and direction),
then in a quarter of a mile keep to the left
(right).”
“Keep to the right (left) onto (road number and
direction), then in a quarter mile (400 meters)
keep to the left (right) onto (road number and
direction).”
“Keep to the left (right) onto (road number and
direction).”
NOTIFICATION OF AN EXIT
FROM A FREEWAY
“In about one mile (1.6 kilometers), exit on
your right.”
“T ake the second exit on your right.”
REQUESTING CURRENT
VOICE INFORMA TION
This is available during route guidance, from
the time after the route calculation is completed
until the vehicle arrives at the destination.
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