clock setting NISSAN QASHQAI 2007 Owners Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: NISSAN, Model Year: 2007, Model line: QASHQAI, Model: NISSAN QASHQAI 2007Pages: 297, PDF Size: 4.09 MB
Page 11 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine j1Tachometer (P. 2-2)
j2Warning/indicator lights (P. 2-3)
j3Turn signal (P. 2-26)
Hazard warning indicator lights (P. 2-28)
j4Outside temperature display/Clock display.
Clock setting, see (P. 2-19)
j5Vehicle information display (P. 2-11)
j6Speedometer (P. 2-2)
j7Engine coolant temperature gauge (P. 2-2)
j8switch (Twin trip odometer control and
brightness level control) (P. 2-11)
j9 Odometer/Twin trip odometer display
(P. 2-16)
j10Gear indicator (CVT and AT models only)
(P. 2-14)
j11switch (Settings control and trip computer
control) (P. 2-11)
j12Fuel gauge (P. 2-2)
NIC1560
METERS AND GAUGES
0-6Illustrated table of contents
Page 60 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine j1Outside temperature (P. 2-19)
j2Clock (P. 2-19)
j3Warnings and alerts (P. 2-12)
Trip computer (P. 2-16)
Engine oil level information (P. 2-15)
Cruise control (P. 5-29) Speed limiter (P. 5-31)
Settings menu (P. 2-18)
Intelligent Key operation (P. 2-6)
j4
Odometer (P. 2-16)
j5Twin trip odometer (P. 2-16)
j6Gear shift indicator (where fitted), see
(P. 5-16)
Stop/Start system indicator (where fitted), see
(P. 5-21)
j7switch/shaft (Settings control and trip
computer control)
j8switch/shaft (Twin trip odometer control
and brightness level control)
WARNING
Operating the vehicle information display
while driving can lead to a crash resulting in
serious injuries or death. Always park the ve-
hicle in a safe place before operating the dis-
play screen.
Look at the display screen only briefly while
driving. Keep your eyes on the road. Inatten-
tive driving may lead to a crash resulting in
serious injuries or death.
NIC1645
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
Instruments and controls2-11
Page 65 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ODOMETER/TWIN TRIP ODOMETER
The odometer and twin trip odometer are displayed
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Odometer
The odometerjA records the total distance the ve-
hicle has been driven.
Twin trip odometer
The twin trip odometerjB records the distance of 2
individual trips (Trip A and Trip B).
Changing the display:
Briefly press the
switchjC to change the dis-
play as follows.
Trip A→ Trip B→ TripA
Resetting the trip odometer:
Press and hold the
switch for approximately 1
second to reset the selected trip (Trip Aor Trip B).
BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
Rotate theswitchjC anticlockwise to brighten
or clockwise to dim the instrument lighting level.
NOTE
Brightness cannot be set when the headlight
switch is in the OFF position.
TRIP COMPUTER
The trip computer is controlled using theswitch
or the steering wheel switchji (where fitted).
The trip computer contains the following items:
[Fuel Economy] →[Average speed] →[Driving dis-
tance] →[Elapsed time] →[Range] (km or MILES)
→ [Settings][→ CO2 Saved] (where fitted) →[Fuel
Economy]
Short press to change the information that is
being displayed.
Push and hold (up until 3 seconds) resets the
current item that is displayed (except [Settings]
and [Range]).
Push and hold over 3 seconds performs a global
reset. This resets all functions of the display (ex-
cept [Range] and Trip A).
j1 Fuel Economy (l (litre)/100 km or MPG)
The [Fuel Economy] mode shows the current fuel
consumption in a moving bar graph.
The average fuel consumption mode displays the
average fuel consumption since the last reset.
It is shown in 2 ways:
The Ø symbol (average) with the value on the
top right of the bar.
By the position of the ♦icon (diamond) inside
the bar.
NIC1542
NIC1650
2-16Instruments and controls
Page 68 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine [Clock]
Clock adjustment can be set to:
[Set Clock]
Adjust the time (hour and minute) of the clock on
the meter by rotating the
switch.
Push the
switch to set the values
[On] or [Off]
Select this submenu to set the clock display On
or Off.
[24/12 Нr]
Select this submenu to set the 12h/24h time dis-
play mode. To return to the previous screen of the setting mode,
select [Back].
[Units]
The following items can be set to your preference.
[Temperature]
Select this submenu to choose from degrees
Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F) on the display.
[Dist./Fuеl]
The fuel consumption units can be set too.
Select this submenu to choose:
– distance in miles, fuel consumption in MPG
– distance in km, fuel consumption in km/l
– distance in km, fuel consumption in l/100km
To return to the previous screen of the setting mode,
select [Back].
[Alarms]
Alerts can be set to notify the following items.
[Driver Alert]
Select this submenu to set the [Driver Alert] pe-
riod.
[Outside temp]
Select this submenu to set the low temperature
alert [On] or [Off].
To return to the top page of the setting mode, select
[Back].
NIC1647
Instruments and controls2-19
Page 131 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The audio unit is uniquely matched to the vehicle’s
NISSAN Anti Theft System (NATS) and therefore
cannot be transferred to any other vehicle. This unit
can only be activated when the ignition switch for
NATS is in the Acc or ON position.
AUDIO MAIN OPERATION
The audio unit operates when the ignition switch is
in Acc or ON position.
mPower ON/OFF button
Press thebutton to switch on the audio unit. If
the audio unit was switched off using the ignition
switch, it can also be switched on with the ignition
switch. The mode (radio or CD) that was playing
immediately before the unit was switched off will
resume playing and the volume will be set to the pre-
vious volume level.
The audio unit can be switched off either by press-
ing the
button or by turning the ignition switch to
the “OFF” or LOCK position.
mVolume level control
Turn the MENU/VOL dial in the clockwise or anti-
clockwise direction to adjust the volume level.
The audio unit is equipped with a speed control vol-
ume function, this means that the audio unit auto-
matically adjusts the volume level in relation to ve-
hicle speed. For details, see “MENU button” later in
this section.
Mute button (where fitted)
Press thebutton to mute the sound and
[MUTE] appears in the display. To cancel the mode,
use any one of the following options:
– Press the
button again.
– Turn the MENU/VOL dial.
– Press the
mSound button
Press thebutton to enter the sound menu. Each
time thebutton is pressed, the mode will change
as follows:
[BASS] →[TREBLE] →[BALANCE] →[FADE] →
[EQ] →[BASS]
When the desired mode appears in the display, turn
the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or anticlockwise to
adjust the settings. When the configuration is com-
plete, press the
is exited or wait at least 5 seconds without pressing
any buttons.
BASS control
Use this control to enhance or attenuate bass re-
sponse sound.
Turn the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or anticlockwise
to adjust the bass settings.
TREBLE control
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the treble.
Turn the MENU/VOL dial clockwise or anticlockwise
to adjust the treble settings.
BALANCE control
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the left and right speakers.
Turn the MENU/VOL dial anticlockwise or clock-
wise to adjust the left/right balance.
FADE (Fader) control
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the front and rear (where fitted) speakers.
Turn the MENU/VOL dial anticlockwise or clock-
wise to adjust the front/rear balance.
EQ (Equalizer)
Use this control to change the preset sound mode.
Turn the MENU/VOL dial in the clockwise or anti-
clockwise direction and the mode will change as fol-
lows:
[OFF] ⇔[ENHANCE] ⇔[ACOUSTIC] ⇔[LIVE]
⇔ [OFF]
RADIO OPERATION
When the(Power) button is pressed, the audio
unit will switch on with the last received radio sta-
tion, if the audio unit was previously switched off in
radio mode.
4-24Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system
Page 134 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When the
during a NEWS interruption, the NEWS standby
mode remains active.
However, if the button is pressed and
the radio wave band changes to the MW or LW,
then the NEWS standby mode will be switched
off.
MENU BUTTON
To configure Alternative Frequency (AF), Regional
(REG) and Language settings, perform the follow-
ing procedure:
1) Press and hold the
Page 139 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine mPower ON/OFF button
Press thebutton to switch on the audio unit. If
the audio unit was switched off using the ignition
switch, it can also be switched on with the ignition
switch. The source that was playing immediately
before the unit was switched off will resume playing
and the volume will be set to the previous volume
level.
The audio unit can be switched off by pressing
,
or by turning the ignition switch to the “OFF” or
LOCK position.
mVolume (VOL) level control
Turn the
adjust the volume level.
The audio unit is equipped with a speed control vol-
ume function, this means that the audio system au-
tomatically adjusts the volume level in relation to
vehicle speed. For details, see “SPD VOL (Speed
volume) control” later in this section.
Mute button (where fitted)
Press thebutton to mute the sound and [MUTE]
appears in the display. To cancel the mode, use any
of the following options:
– Press
again.
– Turn the
– Press the
Day/Night button (where fitted)
The illumination brightness level is linked to the
headlight switch. When the headlights are switched
“ON” the brightness is dimmed automatically. Press
the button to toggle illumination brightness levels
between daytime setting and nighttime setting inde-
pendent of headlamp status.
RADIO OPERATION
When the(power ON/OFF) button is pressed,
the audio unit will switch on with the last received
radio station, if the audio unit was previously
switched off in radio mode.
Radio band select
buttons
Press the button to change the reception
wave band as follows:
FM1 →FM2 →FMT →AM →FM1
When button is pressed, the radio will
come on at the last received radio station. If the CD
or AUX source mode is already playing, pressing
the button will switch off the playing
source mode and the last received radio station will
be selected.
FM Auto store
When the button is pressed for more
than 1.5 seconds the six stations with the strongest
signals are stored in the preset (1 to 6) buttons of
the FMT band. During the search, a notification mes-
sage [AUTOSTORE] appears in the display and the sound is muted until the operation is complete. Once
completed, the radio selects preset button
j1.
Manual tuning
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency
manually, turn the
sired station is tuned in.
The frequency increases or decreases in steps of
100 kHz on the FM band, and 9 kHz on the AM
band.
WARNING
The radio should not be tuned while driving in
order for full attention to be given to the driving
operation.
SEEK tuning buttons
Pressing the <>or <>button starts the tun-
ing mode. The radio tuner seeks from low to high or
high to low frequencies and stops at the next broad-
casting station. During seek mode, the audio output
is muted. If no broadcasting station can be found
within the complete band cycle, it will return to the
initial frequency.
Preset station buttonsj1j2j3j4j5j6
Pressing a preset button for less than 2 seconds will
select the stored radio station.
Pressing a preset button for more than 2 seconds
will cause the station currently being received to be
stored against that preset button.
4-32Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system
Page 140 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Eighteen stations can be stored in the FM band.
(Six each for FM1, FM2 and FMT)
Six stations can be set for the AM band.
If the battery is disconnected, or if the fuse blows,
the radio memory will be erased. In that case, reset
the desired stations after battery connection or fuse
replacement.
Radio data system (RDS) operation
The RDS is a system through which encoded digital
information is transmitted by FM radio stations in
addition to the normal FM radio broadcasting. The
RDS provides information services such as station
name, traffic information, or news.
NOTE
In some countries or regions, some of these ser-
vices may not be available.
Alternative Frequency (AF) mode:
The AF mode operates in the FM (radio) mode.
The AF mode operates in the FM (radio), AUX or
CD mode (if FM was previously selected in the
radio mode).
The AF function compares signal strengths and
selects the station with the optimum reception
conditions for the currently tuned-in station.
RDS functions
Programme Service (PS) function (station name
display function):
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or manual
tuning, the RDS data is received and the PS name
is displayed.
TA Traffic announcement
This function operates in FM (Radio), CD or AUX
mode.
Pressing the
The TA indicator is displayed while TA mode is
on.
When
switched off and the TA indicator will disappear
from the display.
Traffic announcement interrupt function:
When a traffic announcement is received, the an-
nouncement is tuned in and the display shows a
notification message with the radio station name e.g.
[TA: Radio 1].
Once the traffic announcement has finished, the unit
returns to the source that was active before the traf-
fic announcement started.
If
the traffic announcement interrupt mode is can-
celled. The TA mode returns to the standby mode
and the audio unit returns to the previous source.
SETUP BUTTON
To configure Audio, Clock, Bluetooth, Language or
Scroll direction settings, perform the following pro-
cedure:
1. Press the
2. Turn the
clockwise, the display will appear in the following
order:
[Audio] ⇔[Clock] ⇔[Bluetooth] ⇔[Language]
⇔ [Scroll Direction]
After the desired levels have been set, press either
the
(Back) button repeatedly, the
button, or wait for 8 seconds without pressing any
buttons to exit the menu screen.
Display brightness (Day/Night mode)
Press the
switch the display brightness between the daytime
and nighttime mode.
Audio adjustments
Press the
screen then select [Audio].
Each time the
will change as follows:
[Bass] →[Treble] →[Balance] →[Fade] →[AUX
VOL] →[SPD VOL] →setup menu screen [Audio]
→ [Bass]
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system4-33
Page 141 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Bass control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate bass re-
sponse sound.
Turn the
clockwise to adjust the bass settings then press
Treble control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the treble.
Turn the
clockwise to adjust the treble settings then press
Balance control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the left and right speakers.
Turn the
clockwise to adjust the left/right balance then press
Fade (Fader) control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the front and rear (where fitted) speakers.
Turn the
clockwise to adjust the front/rear balance then press
Use this control to adjust the volume output from the
auxiliary source.
Turn the
clockwise to select [LO], [MID], or [HI] mode then
press
SPD VOL (Speed volume) control:
This mode controls the volume output from the
speakers automatically in relation to vehicle speed.
When [SPD VOL] is displayed, turn the
the volume level.
Adjusting the setting to 0 (zero) turns off the speed
volume feature. Increasing the speed volume setting
results in the audio volume increasing more rapidly
with vehicle speed. Once chosen, press
to save the setting.
Clock setting
The [Clock] set up screen will appear when select-
ing the [Clock] item from the set up menu.
[Set Time]:
Select [Set Time] then adjust the clock as follows:
1. The hour display will start flashing. Turn the
2. Press the
will start flashing.
3. Turn the
minute. 4. Press
[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
pressing the
button or when the ignition switch
is placed in the “OFF” position.
[Clock Format):
Set the clock display between 24-hour mode and
12-hour clock mode.
Bluetooth®
For activation or deactivation details, see “Blue-
tooth® operation” later in this section.
Language
Select the appropriate language and press the
automatically adapt the language setting.
[French]
[English]
[German]
[Spanish]
[Portuguese]
[Italian]
[Dutch]
[Turkish]
4-34Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system
Page 249 of 297
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Battery (Type A)
Check the fluid level in each cell. It should be be-
tween the UPPERj1 and LOWERj2 level lines.
If it is necessary to add fluid, add only distilled water
to bring the level to the indicator in each filler open-
ing. Do not overfill.
1. Remove the cell plugs
jA using a suitable tool.
j1 OK
j2ADD
2. Add distilled water up to the UPPER level line
j1.
If the side of the battery is not clear, check the
electrolyte water level by looking directly above
the cell, as illustrated.
3. Tighten cell plugs.
CAUTION
Do not overfill battery cells. Excessive electrolyte
may leak out of the battery during charging, and
cause paint damage.
Maintenance free battery (Type B)
For a maintenance free battery it is not required to
check the fluid level. However, NISSAN recom-
mends to visually check the green indicator
jA sta-
tus periodically. If it is not visible, replace the battery
as soon as possible.
Reinitialisation procedure after battery
reconnection
If the battery has been reconnected, check the fol-
lowing items:
Re-enter the anti-theft system code (where fit-
ted). For details, see the separately provided
NISSAN Connect Owner’s Manual.
Clock setting. For details, see “Vehicle informa-
tion display” in the “2. Instruments and controls”
section or the separately provided NISSAN Con-
nect (where fitted) Owner’s Manual.
The C-View® sunshade or power window sys-
tem may need to be reinitialised. For details, see
“C-View® glass roof (where fitted)” in the “2. In-
struments and controls” section or “Windows”
in the “2. Instruments and controls” section.
Models with Stop/Start System
Ensure that the battery fitted is the special bat-
tery that is enhanced with regard to the charge-
discharge capacity and life performance. Avoid
using any other battery for the Stop/Start Sys-
tem, as this may cause early deterioration of the
battery or a malfunction of the Stop/Start Sys-
tem. It is recommended that a Genuine NISSAN
battery is fitted. For more information, contact a
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
If the battery terminal is disconnected (for bat-
tery replacement, etc.) and then reconnected,
there may be some delay before the Stop/Start
System reactivates.
DI0137MAZ
NDI688Z
Indicator
NDI920Z
8-18Maintenance and do-it-yourself