radio NISSAN MURANO 2009 Owner´s Manual
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SSI0374
1. Lift gate (P.3-18)
— Remote keyless entry system (P.3-15)
— Intelligent Key system* (P.3-7)
2. Rear window wiper and washer
— Switch operation (P.2-30)
— Window washer fluid (P.8-12)
3. Rear window defroster (P.2-31)
4. High-mounted stop light
— Bulb replacement (P.8-27)
5. Antenna (P.4-61)
— Satellite radio antenna* (P.4-32)
6. Back-up light
— Bulb replacement (P.8-27)
7. Rear combination light
— Bulb replacement (P.8-27)
*: if so equipped
EXTERIOR REAR
0-4Illustrated table of contents
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HomeLink®Universal Transceiver provides a
convenient way to consolidate the functions of
up to three individual hand-held transmitters into
one built-in device.
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver:
.Will operate most Radio Frequency (RF)
devices such as garage doors, gates, home
and office lighting, entry door locks and
security systems.
.Is powered by your vehicle’s battery. No
separate batteries are required. If the
vehicle’s battery is discharged or is dis-
connected, HomeLink
®will retain all pro-
gramming.
Once HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver is
programmed, retain the original transmit-
ter for future programming procedures
(Example: new vehicle purchases) . Upon
sale of the vehicle, the programmed
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver buttons
should be erased for security purposes.
For additional information, see “PRO-
GRAMMING HomeLink
®” later in this sec-
tion.
WARNING
.Do not use HomeLink®Universal
Transceiver with any garage door
opener that lacks safety stop andreverse features as required by
federal safety standards. (These
standards became effective for
opener models manufactured after
April 1, 1982.) A garage door opener
which cannot detect an object in the
path of a closing garage door and
then automatically stop and reverse,
does not meet current federal safety
standards. Using a garage door
opener without these features in-
creases the risk of serious injury or
death.
.During programming procedure,
your garage door or security gate
may open or close. Make sure that
people and objects are clear of the
garage door, gate, etc. that you are
programming.
.Your vehicle’s engine should be
turned off while programming
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®
To program your HomeLink®Transceiver to
operate a garage door, gate, or entry door
opener, home or office lighting, you need to be
at the same location as the device. Note:
Garage door openers (manufactured after1996) have “rolling code protection”. To pro-
gram a garage door opener equipped with
“rolling code protection”; you will need to use
a ladder to get up to the garage door opener
motor to be able to access the “smart or learn”
program button.
HomeLink®UNIVERSAL
TRANSCEIVER (if so equipped)
Instruments and controls2-57
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SPA2433
CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK
The child safety rear door lock helps prevent
doors from being opened accidentally, espe-
cially when small children are in the vehicle.
When the levers are in the lock position
*1, the rear doors can be opened only
from the outside.
To disengage, move the levers to the unlock
position
*2.
WARNING
Radio waves could adversely affect
electric medical equipment. Those who
use a pacemaker should contact the
electric medical equipment manufac-
turer for the possible influences before
use.
The Intelligent Key system can operate all the
door locks using the remote controller function
or pushing the request switch on the vehicle
without taking the key out from a pocket or
purse. The operating environment and/or condi-
tions may affect the Intelligent Key system
operation.
Be sure to read the following before using the
Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION
.Be sure to carry the Intelligent Key
with you when operating the vehi-
cle.
.Never leave the Intelligent Key in
the vehicle when you leave the
vehicle.
The Intelligent Key is always communicating withthe vehicle as it receives radio waves. The
Intelligent Key system transmits weak radio
waves. Environmental conditions may interfere
with the operation of the Intelligent Key system
under the following operating conditions.
.When operating near a location where
strong radio waves are transmitted, such
as a TV tower, power station and broad-
casting station.
.When in possession of wireless equipment,
such as a cellular telephone, transceiver,
and CB radio.
.When the Intelligent Key is in contact with or
covered by metallic materials.
.When any type of radio wave remote control
is used nearby.
.When the Intelligent Key is placed near an
electric appliance such as a personal
computer.
.When the vehicle is parked near a parking
meter.
In such cases, correct the operating conditions
before using the Intelligent Key function or use
the mechanical key.
Although the life of the battery varies depending
on the operating conditions, the battery’s life is
approximately 2 years. If the battery is dis-
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM (if so
equipped)
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-7
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charged, replace it with a new one.
Since the Intelligent Key is continuously receiv-
ing radio waves, if the key is left near equipment
which transmits strong radio waves, such as
signals from a TV and personal computer, the
battery life may become shorter.
For information regarding replacement of a
battery, see “BATTERY REPLACEMENT” in
the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section.
Because the steering wheel is locked electri-
cally, unlocking the steering wheel with the
ignition switch in the LOCK position is impos-
sible when the vehicle battery is completely
discharged. Pay special attention that the
vehicle battery is not completely discharged.
As many as 4 Intelligent Keys can be registered
and used with one vehicle. For information about
the purchase and use of additional Intelligent
Keys, contact a NISSAN dealer.
CAUTION
.Do not allow the Intelligent Key,
which contains electrical compo-
nents, to come into contact with
water or salt water. This could affect
the system function.
.Do not drop the Intelligent Key..Do not strike the Intelligent Key
sharply against another object.
.Do not change or modify the Intel-
ligent Key.
.Wetting may damage the Intelligent
Key. If the Intelligent Key gets wet,
immediately wipe until it is comple-
tely dry.
.Do not place the Intelligent Key for
an extended period in an area where
temperatures exceed 1408F (608C) .
.Do not attach the Intelligent Key
with a key holder that contains a
magnet.
.Do not place the Intelligent Key near
equipment that produces a mag-
netic field, such as a TV, audio
equipment and personal computers.
If an Intelligent Key is lost or stolen, NISSAN
recommends erasing the ID code of that
Intelligent Key from the vehicle. This may prevent
the unauthorized use of the Intelligent Key to
operate the vehicle. For information regarding
the erasing procedure, contact a NISSAN deal-
er.
SPA1948A
INTELLIGENT KEY OPERATING
RANGE
The Intelligent Key functions can only be used
when the Intelligent Key is within the specified
operating range
*1from the request switch.
When the Intelligent Key battery is discharged or
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strong radio waves are present near the operat-
ing location, the Intelligent Key system’s operat-
ing range becomes narrower, and the Intelligent
Key may not function properly.
The operating range
*1is within 31.50 in (80
cm) from each request switch.
If the Intelligent Key is too close to the door
glass, handle or rear bumper the request
switches may not function.
When the Intelligent Key is within the operating
range, it is possible for anyone who does not
carry the Intelligent Key to push the request
switch to lock/unlock the doors.
SPA2407
DOOR LOCKS/UNLOCKS PRECAU-
TION
.Do not push the door handle request switch
with the Intelligent Key held in your hand as
illustrated. The close distance to the door
handle will cause the Intelligent Key system
to have difficulty recognizing that the In-
telligent Key is outside the vehicle.
.After locking with the door handle request
switch, verify the doors are securely locked
by testing them.
.To prevent the Intelligent Key from being left
inside the vehicle, make sure you carry the
key with you and then lock the doors..Do not pull the door handle before pushing
the door handle request switch. The door
will be unlocked but will not open. Release
the door handle once and pull it again to
open the door.
.The Intelligent Key system (opening/closing
doors with the door handle request switch)
can be set to remain inactive. (See “VEHI-
CLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS” in
the “4. Monitor, heater, air conditioner,
audio, phone and voice recognition sys-
tems” section.)
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Safety note....................................................... 4-2
Center multi-function control panel
(models with color display screen)......................... 4-2
How to use multi-function controller................... 4-4
How to use touch screen
(models with navigation system)........................ 4-4
Start-up screen (models with navigation system) . . . 4-6
Start menu................................................... 4-6
How to select menus on the screen................... 4-7
Vehicle information and settings............................. 4-8
How to use STATUS button.............................. 4-8
How to use brightness control and display ON/
OFF button................................................... 4-8
How to use INFO button.................................. 4-8
How to use SETTING button..........................4-12
Rearview monitor (if so equipped)........................4-19
How to read the displayed lines.......................4-20
How to park with predicted course lines............4-20
Difference between predicted and actual
distances...................................................4-22
How to adjust the screen...............................4-24
Operating tips.............................................4-24
Ventilators......................................................4-25
Heater and air conditioner..................................4-26
Automatic operation......................................4-28
Manual operation.........................................4-29
To turn the system off...................................4-30Operating tips.............................................4-30
In-cabin microfilter........................................4-30
Servicing air conditioner................................4-30
Audio system..................................................4-31
Audio operation precautions...........................4-31
FM-AM radio with Compact Disc (CD)
changer.....................................................4-39
FM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc (CD)
changer.....................................................4-44
CompactFlash (CF) player operation
(models with navigation system)......................4-49
iPod
®player operation (if so equipped)..............4-51
Music box hard drive
(models with navigation system)......................4-52
CD/CF (CompactFlash) care and cleaning.........4-59
Steering-wheel-mounted controls for audio
(if so equipped)...........................................4-60
Antenna.....................................................4-61
NISSAN Mobile Entertainment System (MES)
(if so equipped)...............................................4-62
DVD player operation precautions....................4-63
Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) system
components...............................................4-64
Remote controller and headphones battery
replacement................................................4-67
Before operating the DVD entertainment
system.......................................................4-68
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Playing a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)...............4-69
Care and maintenance..................................4-73
Car phone or CB radio......................................4-74
Bluetooth
®Hands-Free Phone System with
navigation system (for U.S.)................................4-75
Regulatory information...................................4-76
Voice commands..........................................4-76
Control buttons...........................................4-77
Pairing procedure.........................................4-77
Phonebook registration..................................4-78
Making a call...............................................4-80
Receiving a call...........................................4-80
During a call...............................................4-81
Phone setting..............................................4-82
Troubleshooting guide...................................4-84
Bluetooth
®Hands-Free Phone System with
navigation system (for Canada)............................4-85
Regulatory information...................................4-86
Voice commands..........................................4-86
Control buttons...........................................4-87
Pairing procedure.........................................4-87
Phonebook registration..................................4-88
Making a call...............................................4-90
Receiving a call...........................................4-91
During a call...............................................4-91
Phone setting..............................................4-92Troubleshooting guide...................................4-94
Bluetooth
®Hands-Free Phone System without
navigation system (if so equipped).......................4-95
Regulatory information...................................4-96
Initialization.................................................4-96
Operating tips.............................................4-96
Giving voice commands.................................4-96
Control buttons...........................................4-98
Getting started............................................4-98
Choosing a language....................................4-98
Pairing procedure.........................................4-98
Making a call by entering a phone number.........4-99
Receiving a call...........................................4-99
List of voice commands............................... 4-100
Call......................................................... 4-100
Phone book.............................................. 4-102
Memo pad................................................ 4-104
Setup...................................................... 4-104
Speaker Adaptation (SA) mode..................... 4-106
Troubleshooting guide................................. 4-108
NISSAN voice recognition system
(models with navigation system) (for U.S.)............ 4-109
NISSAN voice recognition standard mode........ 4-109
Using the system....................................... 4-111
Before starting........................................... 4-112
Giving voice commands............................... 4-112
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SAA1923
Backing up near a projecting object
The predicted course lines*Ado not touch the
object in the display. However, the vehicle may
hit the object if it projects over the actual
backing up course.
SAA1980
Backing up behind a projecting object
The position*Cis shown further than the
position
*Bin the display. However, the
position
*Cis actually at the same distance
as the position
*A. The vehicle may hit the
object when backing up to the position
*Aif
the object projects over the actual backing upcourse.
HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN
To adjust the Display ON/OFF, Brightness, Tint,
Color, Contrast and Black Level of the RearView
Monitor, push theSETTINGbutton with the
RearView Monitor on, select the item key and
adjust the level using the multi-function con-
troller.
Do not adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color,
Contrast and Black Level of the RearView
Monitor while the vehicle is moving. Make sure
the parking brake is firmly applied and the
engine is not running.
OPERATING TIPS
.When the selector lever is shifted to the R
(Reverse) position, the monitor screen auto-
matically changes to the RearView Monitor
mode. However, the radio can be heard.
.It may take some time until the RearView
Monitor or the normal screen is displayed
after the selector lever has been shifted to R
from another position or to another position
from R. Objects may be distorted momenta-
rily until the RearView Monitor screen is
displayed completely.
.When the temperature is extremely high or
low, the screen may not clearly display
objects. This is not a malfunction.
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AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
Radio
Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON
position and push the “RADIO” button to turn
on the radio. If you listen to the radio with the
engine not running, the ignition switch should be
pushed to the ACC position.
Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains and other external
influences. Intermittent changes in reception
quality normally are caused by these external
influences.
Using a cellular phone in or near the
vehicle may influence radio reception
quality.
Radio reception:
Your NISSAN radio system is equipped with
state-of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance
radio reception. These circuits are designed to
extend reception range, and to enhance the
quality of that reception.
However there are some general characteristics
of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect
radio reception quality in a moving vehicle, even
when the finest equipment is used. These
characteristics are completely normal in a given
reception area, and do not indicate any mal-function in your NISSAN radio system.
Reception conditions will constantly change
because of vehicle movement. Buildings, terrain,
signal distance and interference from other
vehicles can work against ideal reception.
Described below are some of the factors that
can affect your radio reception.
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 different location may reduce or
eliminate the noise.
SAA0306
FM radio reception:
Range: FM range is normally limited to 25 to 30
miles (40 to 48 km) , with monaural (single
channel) FM having slightly more range than
stereo FM. External influences may sometimes
interfere with FM station reception even if the
FM station is within 25 miles (40 km) . The
strength of the FM signal is directly related to the
distance between the transmitter and receiver.
FM signals follow a line-of-sight path, exhibiting
many of the same characteristics as light. For
example they will reflect off objects.
Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away from
a station transmitter, the signals will tend to fade
and/or drift.
AUDIO SYSTEM
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Static and flutter: During signal interference from
buildings, large hills or due to antenna position,
usually in conjunction with increased distance
from the station transmitter, static or flutter can
be heard. This can be reduced by lowering the
treble setting to reduce the treble response.
Multipath reception: Because of the reflective
characteristics of FM signals, direct and re-
flected signals reach the receiver at the same
time. The signals may cancel each other,
resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound.
AM radio reception:
AM signals, because of their low frequency, can
bend around objects and skip along the ground.
In addition, the signals can be bounced off the
ionosphere and bent back to earth. Because of
these characteristics. AM signals are also
subject to interference as they travel from
transmitter to receiver.
Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing
through freeway underpasses or in areas with
many tall buildings. It can also occur for several
seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in
areas where no obstacles exist.
Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electrical
power lines, electric signs and even traffic lights.Satellite radio reception:
When the satellite radio is first installed or the
battery has been replaced, the satellite radio
may not work properly. This is not a malfunction.
Wait more than 10 minutes with satellite radio
ON for satellite radio to receive all of the
necessary data.
The satellite radio mode requires an active XM
®
satellite radio service subscription. Satellite
radio is not available in Alaska, Hawaii and
Guam.
Satellite radio performance may be affected if
cargo carried on the roof blocks the satellite
radio signal.
If possible, do not put cargo near the satellite
antenna.
A build up of ice on the satellite radio antenna
can affect satellite radio performance. Remove
the ice to restore satellite radio reception.
SAA0480
Compact Disc (CD) player
.Do not force a compact disc into the CD
insert slot. This could damage the CD
and/or CD changer/player.
.Trying to load a CD with the CD door
closed could damage the CD and/or CD
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