ESP NISSAN 370Z 2020 Owner´s Manual
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2-30Instruments and controls
SIC3993
Warning check
To see if there are any of the following
warnings and corresponding details, se-
lect this menu.
.No key warning
. Low fuel warning
. Low washer fluid warning
. Parking brake release warning
. Door/rear hatch/trunk open warning
. Loose fuel cap warning
. Check tire pressure warning
SKIP:
Push the
switchto move to the
warning check mode. Push the
switchto select other
menus.
DETAIL:
This item is available only when a warning
is displayed.
Select this menu to see the details of
warnings.
SIC2132
Your vehicle has two types of security
systems, as follows:
. Vehicle security system
. NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System
The security condition will be shown by
the security indicator light.
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM
The vehicle security system provides
visual and audio alarm signals if someone
opens the doors, hood or rear hatch/
trunk when the system is armed. It is not,
however, a motion detection type system
that activates when a vehicle is moved or
when a vibration occurs.
The system helps deter vehicle theft but
SECURITY SYSTEMS
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Locking passengers’ window
When the lock buttonis pushed in, only
the driver side window can be opened or
closed. Push it in again to cancel.
SIC3241
Passenger side power window
switch
The passenger side switch will open or
close only the corresponding window. To
open or close the window, push down or
pull up the switch and hold it.
JVI1203X
Automatic operation
To fully open or close the window, com-
pletely push down or pull up the switch
and release it; it need not be held. The
window will automatically open or close
all the way. To stop the window, just push
or lift the switch in the opposite direction.
A light push or pull on the switch will
cause the window to open or close until
the switch is released.
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CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED IN-
FORMATION
The following procedure clears the pro-
grammed information from both buttons.
Individual buttons cannot be cleared.
However, individual buttons can be re-
programmed, see “Reprogramming a sin-
gle HomeLink® button” (P.2-57).
To clear all programming
1. Press and hold the two outerHomeLink® buttons until the indicator
light begins to flash in approximately
10 seconds. Do not hold for longer
than 20 seconds.
2. Release both buttons.
HomeLink® is now in the programming
mode and can be programmed at any
time beginning with “Programming
HomeLink®” - Step 1.
REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE
HomeLink® BUTTON
To reprogram a HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver button, complete the follow-
ing.
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink® button. DO NOT release the button.
2. The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing
the HomeLink® button, proceed with “Programming HomeLink®” - Step 1.
For questions or comments, contact
HomeLink® at: www.homelink.com or 1-
800-355-3515.
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
button has now been reprogrammed.
The new device can be activated by
pushing the HomeLink® button that was
just programmed. This procedure will not
affect any other programmed HomeLink®
buttons.
IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN
If your vehicle is stolen, you should
change the codes of any non-rolling code
device that has been programmed into
HomeLink®. Consult the Owner’s Manual
of each device or call the manufacturer or
retailer of those devices for additional
information.
When your vehicle is recovered, you will
need to reprogram the HomeLink® Uni-
versal Transceiver with your new trans-
mitter information.
FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired op-
eration.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
For Canada:
This device complies with Industry Ca-
nada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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3-10Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Locking doors, rear hatch/trunk lid
and fuel-filler door
1. Push the ignition switch to the OFFposition and make sure you carry the
Intelligent Key with you.*1
2. Close all the doors and the rear hatch/ trunk lid.*2
3. Push the door handle request switch (driver’s or front passenger’s) or the
rear hatch/trunk request switch while
carrying the Intelligent Key with you.*3
4. All the doors, rear hatch/trunk lid and fuel-filler door will lock.
5. The hazard indicator flashes twice and the outside chime sounds twice.
*1: Doors and the rear hatch/trunk lid will lock with the Intelligent Key while the
ignition switch is in the ACC or ON
position.
*2: Doors and the rear hatch/trunk lid will not lock with the Intelligent Key while any
door or the rear hatch/trunk lid is open.
*3: Doors and the rear hatch/trunk lid will not lock by pushing the door handle request
switch or the rear hatch/trunk request
switch with the Intelligent Key inside the
vehicle. However, when an Intelligent Key
is inside the vehicle, doors and the rear
hatch/trunk lid can be locked with an-
other registered Intelligent Key.
Unlocking doors, rear hatch/trunk
lid and fuel-filler door
1. Push the door handle request switch(driver’s or front passenger’s) or the
rear hatch/trunk request switch once
while carrying the Intelligent Key with
you.
2. The hazard indicator flashes once and outside chime sounds once. The cor-
responding door and the fuel-filler
door or the rear hatch/trunk lid will
unlock.
3. Push the door handle request switch or the rear hatch/trunk request
switch again within 60 seconds.
4. The hazard indicator flashes once and outside chime sounds once again. All
the doors and the rear hatch/trunk lid
will unlock.
All doors, the rear hatch/trunk lid and the
fuel-filler door will be locked automati-
cally unless one of the following opera-
tions is performed within 1 minute after
pushing the request switch while the
doors are locked.
. Opening any door and/or the rear
hatch/trunk lid
. Pushing the ignition switch
. Inserting the Intelligent Key into the
Intelligent Key port. During this 1-minute time period, if the
UNLOCK
button on the Intelligent Key
is pushed, all doors will be locked auto-
matically after another 1 minute.
Opening rear hatch/trunk lid
To open only the rear hatch/trunk lid,
perform the following procedure.
1. Carry the Intelligent Key.
2. Push the rear hatch/trunk lid opener switch
.
3. The rear hatch/trunk lid will open.
Lockout protection:
To prevent the Intelligent Key from being
accidentally locked in the trunk, lockout
protection is equipped with the Intelligent
Key system.
When the trunk lid is closed with the
Intelligent Key inside the trunk, the out-
side buzzer will sound and all doors and
the trunk lid will unlock.
BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM
When all the following conditions are met
for a period of time, the battery saver
system will cut off the power supply to
prevent battery discharge.
. The ignition switch is in the ACC
position, and
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3-24Pre-driving checks and adjustments
.Do not place anything in the top
storage area. The top will not fit
there properly, and this could
damage the top and/or the vehi-
cle body.
. Do not sit or place excessive
weight on the top and the sto-
rage lid, especially when the top
is being operated. The top may be
damaged.
. Do not drive the vehicle with the
top partially opened. Always
make sure the top is either fully
opened or closed before driving.
. Secure items so that they cannot
be blown from the vehicle while
driving with the top open.
. Do not operate the top manually
except for emergency cases.
Manual operation may damage
the top.
. Be sure to fully open or fully close
the top. Do not release the switch
half way through the roof open-
ing or closing process. If the top is
only partially opened, significant
damage to the top could occur.
Make sure the trunk lid is securely closed
before operating the top.
SPA2706
WHEN OPERATING THE TOP
WARNING
Keep hands and other parts of the
body away from moving parts such
as the top, storage lid, side flap
and power windows.
CAUTION
Keep all parts of the top linkage clear
of obstructions, or the top latch may
not be securely locked. NOTE:
.
In case of low battery or low tem-
perature, the top may temporarily
stop moving during the operation.
This functions to protect the top
control mechanism, and it is not a
malfunction.
. If the top is opened and closed
repeatedly in a short period of time
or the top operation is stopped while
opening or closing, the top opera-
tion may be automatically stopped
to protect the system. Wait for ap-
proximately 5 minutes before oper-
ating the top again.
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SAA2488Example
Comfort settings
The display as illustrated will appear
when pushing the SETTING button and
selecting the “Others” key, and then
selecting the “Comfort” key. This key does
not appear on the display until the igni-
tion switch is pushed to the ON position.
Auto Interior Illumination:
When this item is turned to ON, the
interior lights will illuminate if any door is
unlocked.
Light Sensitivity:
Adjust the sensitivity of the automatic
headlights higher (right) or lower (left).Light Off Delay:
Choose the duration of the automatic
headlight off timer from 0, 30, 45, 60, 90,
120, 150 and 180 second periods.
Speed Sensing Wiper Interval:
When this item is turned to ON, the wiper
interval is adjusted automatically accord-
ing to the vehicle speed.
Selective Door Unlock:
When this item is turned to ON, only the
driver’s door is unlocked first after the
door unlock operation. When the door
handle request switch on the driver’s or
front passenger’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 60 seconds.
When this item is turned to OFF, all the
doors will be unlocked after the door
unlock operation is performed once.
Intelligent Key Lock/Unlock:
When this item is turned to ON, door lock/
unlock function by pushing the door
handle request switch will be activated.
Return All Settings to Default:
Select this item and then select “YES” to
return all settings to the default.
SAA2490
Language & Units settings
The Language & Units settings display will
appear when pushing the SETTING but-
ton, selecting the “Others” key, and then
selecting the “Language & Units” key.
Select Language:
Select the “Select Language” key. Choose
“English”, “Français” or “Español” for your
favorite display appearance.
If you select the “Français” key, the French
language will be displayed, so please use
the French Owner’s Manual. To obtain a
French Owner’s Manual, see “Owner’s
Manual/Service Manual order informa-
tion” (P.10-26).
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.DTS and DTS 2.0 “” are registered
trademarks of DTS, Inc.
Parental level (parental control):
DVDs with the parental control setting
can be played with this system. Please
use your own judgement to set the
parental control with the system.
Disc selection:
The following disc formats can be played
with the DVD drive.
. DVD-VIDEO
. VIDEO-CD
. CD-DA (Conventional Compact Disc)
. DTS-CD
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connec-
tion port
WARNING
Do not connect, disconnect or oper-
ate the USB device while driving.
Doing so can be a distraction. If
distracted you could lose control of
your vehicle and cause an accident
or serious injury.
CAUTION
.Do not force the USB device into
the USB connection port. Insert-
ing the USB device tilted or up-
side-down into the port may da-
mage the port. Make sure that
the USB device is connected cor-
rectly into the USB connection
port.
. Do not grab the USB connection
port cover (if so equipped) when
pulling the USB device out of the
port. This could damage the port
and the cover.
. Do not leave the USB cable in a
place where it can be pulled
unintentionally. Pulling the cable
may damage the port.
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB
device. USB devices should be purchased
separately as necessary.
This system cannot be used to format
USB devices. To format a USB device, use
a personal computer.
In some states/area, the USB device for
the front seats plays only sound without
images for regulatory reasons, even when
the vehicle is parked. This system supports various USB mem-
ory devices, USB hard drives and iPod®
players. Some USB devices may not be
supported by this system.
.
Partitioned USB devices may not be
played correctly.
. Some characters used in other lan-
guages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) may
not appear properly in the display.
Using English language characters
with a USB device is recommended.
General notes for USB use:
Refer to your device manufacturer’s own-
er information regarding the proper use
and care of the device.
Notes for iPod® use:
“Made for iPod®”, “Made for iPhone®”, and
“Made for iPad®” mean that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad®,
respectively, and has been certified by the
developer to meet Apple performance
standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory
with iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad® may affect
wireless performance.
iPad®, iPhone®, iPod®, iPod classic®, iPod
nano®, iPod shuffle®, and iPod touch® are
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trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a
trademark of Apple Inc.
.Improperly plugging in the iPod® may
cause a checkmark to be displayed on
and off (flickering). Always make sure
that the iPod® is connected properly.
. An iPod nano® (1st Generation) may
remain in fast forward or rewind mode
if it is connected during a seek opera-
tion. In this case, please manually
reset the iPod®.
. An iPod nano® (2nd Generation) will
continue to fast-forward or rewind if it
is disconnected during a seek opera-
tion.
. An incorrect song title may appear
when the Play Mode is changed while
using an iPod nano® (2nd Generation)
. Audiobooks may not play in the same
order as they appear on an iPod®.
. Large video files cause slow responses
in an iPod®. The vehicle center display
may momentarily black out, but will
soon recover.
. If an iPod® automatically selects large
video files while in the shuffle mode,
the vehicle center display may mo-
mentarily black out, but will soon
recover.Compressed Audio Files (MP3/
WMA/AAC) (if so equipped)
Explanation of terms:
.MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pic-
tures Experts Group Audio Layer 3.
MP3 is the most well known com-
pressed digital audio file format. This
format allows for near “CD quality”
sound, but at a fraction of the size of
normal audio files. MP3 conversion of
an audio track can reduce the file size
by approximately a 10:1 ratio (Sam-
pling: 44.1 kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with
virtually no perceptible loss in quality.
The compression reduces certain
parts of sound that seem inaudible
to most people.
. WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is
a compressed audio format created
by Microsoft as an alternative to MP3.
The WMA codec offers greater file
compression than the MP3 codec,
enabling storage of more digital audio
tracks in the same amount of space
when compared to MP3s at the same
level of quality.
This product is protected by certain
intellectual property rights of Micro-
soft Corporation and third parties. Use
or distribution of such technology
outside of this product is prohibited
without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and
third parties.
. AAC/M4A — Advanced Audio Coding
(AAC) is a lossy audio compression
format. Audio files that have been
encoded with AAC are generally smal-
ler in size and deliver a higher quality
of sound than MP3.
. Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the number
of bits per second used by a digital
music file. The size and quality of a
compressed digital audio file is deter-
mined by the bit rate used when
encoding the file.
. Sampling frequency — Sampling fre-
quency is the rate at which the
samples of a signal are converted
from analog to digital (A/D conver-
sion) per second.
. Multisession — Multisession is one of
the methods for writing data to med-
ia. Writing data once to the media is
called a single session, and writing
more than once is called a multises-
sion.
. ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is
the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA
file that contains information about
the digital music file such as song title,
artist, album title, encoding bit rate,
track time duration, etc. ID3 tag in-
formation is displayed on the Album/
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SETUP button:
To configure Audio, Clock, Language or
Scroll direction settings, perform the
following procedure:
1. Push the SETUP button.
2. Push the ENTER button.
3. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob clockwiseor counterclockwise, the display will
appear in the following order:
Audio œClock œLanguage œScroll
Direction
After the desired levels have been set,
push either the back button repeatedly,
the SETUP button, or wait for 8 seconds
without pushing any buttons to exit the
menu screen.
Audio adjustments:
Push the SETUP button to enter the setup
menu screen then select Audio by using
TUNE/MENU knob.
Each time the ENTER button is pushed,
the mode will change as follows:
Bass ?Treble ?Fade ?Balance ?AUX
VOL ?SPD VOL ?Audio (setup menu
screen)
Turn the TUNE/MENU knob clockwise or
counterclockwise to adjust the following
items and push the ENTER button to
confirm. Bass control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate
bass response sound.
Treble control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate
the treble.
Fade control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of
the volume between the front and rear (if
so equipped) speakers.
Balance control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of
the volume between the left and right
speakers.
AUX VOL (Auxiliary volume) control:
Use this control to adjust the volume
output from the auxiliary source.
SPD VOL (Speed volume) control:
This mode controls the volume output
from the speakers automatically in rela-
tion to vehicle speed.
Adjusting the setting to 0 (zero) turns off
the speed volume feature.
Clock setting:
Push the SETUP button to enter the setup
menu screen then select Clock.
Turn the TUNE/MENU knob, the mode will
change as follows:Set Time
œON/OFF œClock Format œ
Set time
Set Time:
Select Set Time then adjust the clock as
follows:
1. The hour display will start flashing. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to adjust
the hour and push the ENTER button.
2. The minute display will start flashing. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to adjust
the minute and push the ENTER
button to finish the clock adjustment.
ON/OFF:
Set the clock display between on or off
when the audio unit is turned off. If set in
the ON position, the clock will be dis-
played when the audio unit is turned off
either by pushing the power button or
when the ignition switch is placed in the
“OFF” position.
Clock Format:
Switch the clock display between 24-hour
mode and 12-hour clock mode.
Language setting:
Push the SETUP button to enter the setup
menu screen then select Language.
Select the appropriate language and
push the ENTER button. Upon completion,
the screen will automatically adapt the
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The iPod touch® may not response
quickly with the system in some cases.
Make sure that the iPod® firmware is
updated.
Operating tips:
.iPod Shuffle® and iPod mini® are not
supported.
. Some iPod® operations may not be
available with this system.
USB button:
When the USB button is pushed with the
system off and the iPod® is connected to
the vehicle, the system will turn on.
iPod® main operation:
Interface:
The interface for iPod® operation shown
on the audio system display is similar to
the iPod® interface. Use the TUNE/MENU
knob to play a track on the iPod®.
The following items can be chosen from
the menu list screen.
. Playlists
. Artists
. Albums
. Tracks
. Genres
For further information about each item,
see the iPod® owner’s manual. The following operations are identical to
the audio main operation of the Compact
Disc (CD) operation. For details, see “CD
player operation” (P.4-51).
.
List view
. Quick search
.
. RDM (Random play)
. RPT (Repeat track)
. Folder browsing
DISP button:
While a track with recorded music infor-
mation tags (ID3-tags) is being played, the
title of the played track is displayed. If the
tags are not provided then a notification
message is displayed.
When the DISP button is pushed repeat-
edly, further information about the track
can be displayed along with the track title
as follows:
Track time ?Album ?Artist ?Genre ?
Track time
Track details:
Pushing and holding the DISP button will
turn the display into a detailed overview
and after a few seconds it returns to the
main display, or push the DISP button
briefly.
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AUX (Auxiliary) input
AUX IN jack:
The AUX IN jack is located in the center
console. The AUX IN audio input jack
accepts any standard analog audio input
such as from a portable cassette tape/CD
player, MP3 player or laptop computer.
NISSAN strongly recommends using a
stereo mini plug cable when connecting
your music device to the audio system.
Music may not play properly when a
monaural cable is used.