NISSAN MICRA 2018 Owner´s Manual
Manufacturer: NISSAN, Model Year: 2018, Model line: MICRA, Model: NISSAN MICRA 2018Pages: 330, PDF Size: 3.9 MB
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The current play pattern of the USB device
is displayed on the screen unless no pat-
tern is applied.
RPT (repeat) button
When the RPT button is pressed while an
audio file on the USB device is playing, the
play pattern can be changed as follows:
1 Folder Repeat→1 Track Repeat →OFF
1 Track Repeat: the current track will be
repeated.
1 Folder Repeat: the current folder will be
repeated.
OFF: No repeat play pattern is applied. The
indicator on the display will turn off.
The current play pattern of the USB device
is displayed on the screen unless no pat-
tern is applied. TUNE/FOLDER knob, ENTER/SETTING
button
If there are multiple folders with audio files
on the USB device, turn the TUNE/FOLDER
knob to change folders. Turn the knob to
the lef t to skip back a folder. Turn the knob
to the right to skip ahead a folder. If there is
only one folder of audio files on the USB
device, turning the TUNE/FOLDER knob in
either direction will return to the first track
on the USB device.
iPod®* PLAYER OPERATION
(if so equipped)
Connecting iPod®
WARNING
Do not connect, disconnect or operate
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.
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CAUTION
∙ Do not force the USB device into theUSB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port
may damage the port. Make sure that
the USB device is connected correctly
into the USB port.
∙ Do not grab the USB port cover (if so equipped) when pulling the USB de-
vice out of the port. This could dam-
age 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.
For additional information, refer to your de-
vice manufacturer’s owner information re-
garding the proper use and care of the
device.
To connect an iPod® to the vehicle so that
the iPod® can be controlled with the audio
system controls and display screen, use
the USB port located in the center console.
Connect the iPod®-specific end of the
cable to the iPod® and the USB end of the
cable to the USB connection port on the
vehicle. If your iPod® supports charging via
a USB connection, its battery will be charged while connected to the vehicle
with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position.
While connected to the vehicle, the iPod®
can only be operated by the vehicle audio
controls.
To disconnect the iPod® from the vehicle,
remove the USB end of the cable from the
USB connection port on the vehicle, then
remove the cable from the iPod®.
* iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
tered in the U.S. and other countries.
Compatibility
The following models are compatible:
∙ iPod® Classic - 1st through 6th genera- tion
∙ iPod® Mini - 1st and 2nd generation
∙ iPod® Nano - 1st through 3rd generation
∙ iPod® Touch - 1st generation
∙ iPhone® - 1st generation
Make sure that your iPod® firmware is up-
dated to the version indicated above.
Audio main operation
iPod MENU button
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position and press the iPod MENU button
to switch to the iPod® mode.
If another audio source is playing and the
iPod® is connected, press the iPod MENU
button to switch to the iPod® mode.
If the system is turned off while the iPod® is
playing, the iPod® will start when the PWR
button is pressed.
Top menu item selecting
Press the iPod MENU button while the
iPod® is connected to show the interface
for iPod® operation on the audio display.
The items can be chosen from the menu
list screen by pressing the
orSEEK button while the iPod® is operational.
The display pattern can be changed as fol-
lows:
Playlists →Artists →Albums →Songs →
Podcasts →Genres →Composers →
Audiobooks
For additional information, refer to the
iPod® owner’s manual.
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ENTER/SETTING and BACK buttons
Press the ENTER/SETTING button while the
top menu is displayed to show program
details on the audio display. Use
the
orSEEK buttons to scroll
through the choices and press the ENTER
button to make a selection. Press the BACK
button to return to the previous display.
TUNE/FOLDER knob
If there are multiple folders with audio files
on the iPod® device, turn the TUNE/FOLDER
knob to change folders. Turn the knob to
the lef t to skip back a folder. Turn the knob
to the right to skip ahead a folder. If there is
only one folder of audio files on the iPod®
device, turning the TUNE/FOLDER knob in
either direction will return to the first track
on the iPod® device.
SEEK/TRACK buttons
When the
SEEK button orTRACK button is pressed for less than
1.5 seconds while the iPod® is playing, the
next track or the beginning of the current
track on the iPod® will be played. When the
SEEK button orTRACK button is pressed for more than
1.5 seconds while the iPod® is playing, the
iPod® will play while fast forwarding or re-
winding. When the button is released, the
iPod® will return to the normal play speed.
RDM/RPT button
Press the RDM/RPT button while a track is
playing to change the play pattern as fol-
lows:
Excluding Podcast and Audiobook:
1 TRACK REPEAT→
ALL REPEAT→OFF
TRACK SHUFFLE→ ALBUM SHUFFLE→OFF
For additional information, refer to the
iPod® owner’s manual.
CD CARE AND CLEANING
∙ Handle a CD by its edges. Do not bend the disc. Never touch the surface of the
disc.
∙ Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used.
∙ To clean a disc, wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a
clean, sof t cloth. Do not wipe the disc
using a circular motion.
∙ Do not use a conventional record cleaner or alcohol intended for indus-
trial use.
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∙ A new disc may be rough on the innerand outer edges. Remove the rough
edges by rubbing the inner and outer
edges with the side of a pen or pencil as
illustrated.
STEERING WHEEL SWITCH FOR
AUDIO CONTROL (if so equipped)
The audio system can be operated using
the controls on the steering wheel.
1. SOURCE switch
2.
Tuning switch
3. Volume control switch
SOURCE switch
With the ignition switch placed in the ACC
or ON position, push the SOURCE switch to
turn the audio system on.
Push the SOURCE switch to change the
mode in the following sequence: AM →FM
→ CD →iPod® →AUX.
If no CD is loaded or AUX and/or iPod® are
not connected, the CD, AUX and or iPod®
modes will be skipped.
Volume control switches
Push the volume control switch to increase
or decrease the volume.
Tuning switch
For most audio sources, pushing the tun-
ing switches for more than 1.5 seconds
provides a different function than pressing
for less than 1.5 seconds.
AM and FM:
∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
preset station.
∙ Push the
switch for more than
1.5 seconds to seek up or down to the
next station.
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iPod® (if so equipped):∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
track number.
CD:
∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to fast forward or rewind
the current track.
∙ Push the
switch for more than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
track number (if playing compressed
audio files).
USB (if so equipped):
∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
track number.
∙ Push the
switch for more than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
folder number.
ANTENNA
The antenna cannot be shortened but can
be removed. When you need to remove the
antenna, turn the antenna rod counter-
clockwise
B.
To install the antenna rod, turn the antenna
rod clockwise
Aand hand tighten.
CAUTION
∙ Always properly tighten the antenna rod during installation or the antenna
rod may break during vehicle
operation.
∙ Be sure that the antenna is removed before the vehicle enters an auto-
matic car wash.
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When installing a CB, ham radio or car
phone in your vehicle, be sure to observe
the following precautions; otherwise, the
new equipment may adversely affect the
engine control system and other electronic
parts.
WARNING
∙ A cellular phone should not be usedfor any purpose while driving so full
attention may be given to vehicle op-
eration. Some jurisdictions prohibit
the use of cellular phones while
driving.
∙ If you are unable to devote full atten- tion to vehicle operation while talking
on the phone, pull off the road to a
safe location and stop your vehicle.
CAUTION
∙ Keep the antenna as far away as pos-sible from the electronic control
modules.
∙ Keep the antenna wire more than 20 cm (8 in) away from the electronic
control system harnesses. Do not
route the antenna wire next to any
harness. ∙ Adjust the antenna standing-wave
ratio as recommended by the
manufacturer.
∙ Connect the ground wire from the CB radio chassis to the body.
∙ For additional information, it is rec- ommended that you visit a NISSAN
dealer.
WARNING
∙ Use a phone af ter stopping your ve-hicle in a safe location. If you have to
use a phone while driving, exercise ex-
treme caution at all times so full at-
tention may be given to vehicle
operation.
∙ If you are unable to devote full atten- tion to vehicle operation while talking
on the phone, pull off the road to a
safe location and stop your vehicle.
CAUTION
To avoid discharging the vehicle bat-
tery, use a phone af ter starting the
engine.
CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE
SYSTEM (if so equipped)
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Your NISSAN is equipped with the
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System. If
you have a compatible Bluetooth® enabled
cellular phone, you can set up the wireless
connection between your cellular phone
and the in-vehicle phone module. With
Bluetooth® wireless technology, you canmake or receive a hands-free telephone
call with your cellular phone in the vehicle.
Once your cellular phone is connected to
the in-vehicle phone module, no other
phone connecting procedure is required.
Your phone is automatically connectedwith the in-vehicle phone module when
the ignition switch is placed in the ON po-
sition with the previously connected cellu-
lar phone turned on and carried in the ve-
hicle.
You can connect up to five different
Bluetooth® cellular phones to the in-
vehicle phone module. However, you can
talk on only one cellular phone at a time.
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free
Phone System, refer to the following notes.
∙ Set up the wireless connection be- tween a compatible cellular phone and
the in-vehicle phone module before us-
ing the hands-free phone system.
∙ Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the
in-vehicle phone module.
∙ You will not be able to use a hands-free phone under the following conditions:
– Your vehicle is outside of the cellular service area.
– Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive a cellular signal;
such as in a tunnel, in an under-
ground parking garage, near a tall
building or in a mountainous area.
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– Your cellular phone is locked to pre-vent it from being dialed.
∙ When the radio wave condition is not ideal or ambient sound is too loud, it
may be difficult to hear the other per-
son’s voice during a call.
∙ Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or far away
from the in-vehicle phone module to
prevent tone quality degradation and
wireless connection disruption.
∙ While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth® wireless con-
nection, the battery power of the cellu-
lar phone may discharge quicker than
usual. The Bluetooth® Hands-Free
Phone System cannot charge cellular
phones.
∙ Some cellular phones or other devices may cause interference or a buzzing
noise to come from the audio system
speakers. Storing the device in a differ-
ent location may reduce or eliminate
the noise. ∙ Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular
phones may not be recognized by the
in-vehicle phone module. Please visit
www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for a recom-
mended phone list and connecting.
∙ For additional information, refer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual regard-
ing the telephone charges, cellular
phone antenna and body, etc.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
FCC Regulatory information
– CAUTION: To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, use only
the supplied antenna. Unauthorized an-
tenna, modification, or attachments
could damage the transmitter and may
violate FCC regulations.
– Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference and
2. this device must accept any interfer- ence, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the de-
vice. IC Regulatory information
– Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must ac-
cept any interference, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired opera-
tion of the device.
– This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regu-
lations.
BLUETOOTH® is a
trademark owned
by Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and licensed
to Visteon.
USING THE SYSTEM
The system allows hands-free operation of
the Bluetooth® Phone System.
If the vehicle is in motion, some commands
may not be available so full attention may
be given to vehicle operation.
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Initialization
When the ignition switch is placed in the ON
position, NISSAN Voice Recognition is initial-
ized, which takes a few seconds. If the
button is pressed before the initialization
completes, the system will announce
“Hands-free phone system not ready” and
will not react to voice commands.
Operating tips
To get the best performance out of the
system, observe the following:∙ Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible. Close the windows to elimi-
nate surrounding noises (traffic noises,
vibration sounds, etc.), which may pre-
vent the system from recognizing voice
commands correctly.
Giving voice commands (if so
equipped)
To operate NISSAN Voice Recognition,
press and release the
button located
on the steering wheel. Af ter the tone
sounds, speak a command.
The command given is picked up by the
microphone, and voice feedback is given
when the command is accepted. ∙ If you need to hear the available com-
mands for the current menu again, say
“Help” and the system will repeat them.
∙ If a command is not recognized, the system announces, “Command not
recognized. Please try again.” Make sure
the command is said exactly as
prompted by the system and repeat
the command in a clear voice.
∙ If you want to go back to the previous command, you can say “Go back” or
“Correction” any time the system is
waiting for a response.
∙ You can cancel a command when the system is waiting for a response by say-
ing, “Cancel” or “Quit.” The system an-
nounces “Cancel” and ends the Voice
Recognition session. You can also press
and hold the
button on the steer-
ing wheel for 5 seconds at any time to
end the Voice Recognition session.
Whenever the Voice Recognition ses-
sion is canceled, a double beep is
played to indicate you have exited the
system. ∙ If you want to adjust the volume of the
voice feedback, push the volume con-
trol switches (+ or -) on the steering
wheel while being provided with feed-
back. You can also use the radio volume
control knob.
Voice Prompt Interrupt
In most cases you can interrupt the voice
feedback to speak the next command by
pressing the
button on the steering
wheel. Af ter interrupting the system, wait
for a beep before speaking your command.
One Shot Call
To use the system faster, you may speak
the second level commands with the main
menu command on the main menu. For
example, press the
button and af ter
the tone say, “Call Redial”.
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CONTROL BUTTONS
The control buttons for the Bluetooth®
Hands-Free Phone System are located on
the steering wheel.
PHONE/SEND
Press the
button to an-
swer an incoming call.
You can also use
the
button to interrupt
the system feedback and give
a command at once. For ad-
ditional information, refer to
“List of commands” and “Dur-
ing a call” in this section for
additional information.
PHONE/END
Press the
button to end
acall.
TUNING SWITCH
While using the Voice Recog-
nition system, tilt the tuning
switch up or down to manu-
ally control the phone system.
GETTING STARTED
The following procedures will help you get
started using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free
Phone System.
Choosing a language
To change the language, perform the fol-
lowing.
1. Press and hold the
button for
more than 5 seconds.
2. Press the
button.
3. The system announces the current language and gives you the option to
change the language. To select the
current language, press the
PHONE/SEND
button. To select a
different language, tilt the
tuning
switch up or down.
NOTE:
You must press the
button within
5 seconds to change the language.
4. If you decide not to change the lan- guage, do not press either button. Af ter
5 seconds, the session will end, and the
language will not be changed.
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