remote control NISSAN TITAN 2020 Owner´s Manual
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NOTE:
For hearing protection, there is a
maximum volume setting to limit the
audio output of the front panel
3.5mm headphone output. Using the
directional pad on the remote navi-
gate to “SETTINGS” then “AUDIO” then
“HEADPHONES” to adjust the maxi-
mum volume. Once set, the maximum
volume is limited to this setting.
Playing a disc
Insert a disc into the top slot of monitor A
with the label facing the rear of the vehicle.
If the disc is supported and there is no
content already playing, the disc will auto-
matically begin playing.
When a disc is inserted, playback will auto-
matically begin on both monitors A and B (if
there is no content already playing). If a disc
was previously inserted, using the direc-
tional pad on the remote select “SOURCE”,
then “DVD” from the Home screen to begin
or resume playback.Some DVDs may start at the root menu,
where playback must be selected to start a
movie. Use the remote control or front
panel buttons to navigate through the DVD
menu and begin playback.
The system supports DVD parental con-
trols that provide the ability to limit content
playback based on the Motion Picture As-
sociation of America (MPAA) ratings. For
additional information, refer to “About pa-
rental lock” in this section.
Mirroring content
To mirror the content of the opposite
monitor, using the directional pad on the
remote, select “MIRROR” from the Home
Screen. This will allow the identical content
to play on both monitors.LHA4886
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DVD PLAYBACK CONTROLS
During video playback, pressto dis-
play the playback controls. Pressorto navigate the controls. Pressto
select the highlighted function or option.
The playback controls will disappear af ter
approximately 5 seconds of no activity. 1.
Context Menu
Press
on the remote to open the
context menu. The menu options will
vary, depending on the source.
2. Progess Bar
Shows elapsed time, total time, and
video progress bar indicator. 3.
Volume
Select to display the volume level indica-
tor. Press
orto increase or
decrease the volume.
4. Night Mode
Select to dim the screen and reduce eye
strain during operation at night.
5. Previous
Select to go to the beginning of the
chapter. Select again to go to the previ-
ous chapter.
6. Rewind
Select to rewind at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.
7. Stop
Select to stop DVD playback and return
to the menu.
8. Play/Pause
Select once to pause DVD playback. Se-
lect again to resume DVD playback.
9. Fast Forward
Select to fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.
10. Next
Select to go to the next chapter.
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CD OPERATION
CD PLAYBACK CONTROLS
During audio playback the controls are dis-
played at all times.1.
Context Menu
Press
on the remote to open the
context menu. The menu options will
vary, depending on the source.
2. Progress Bar
Shows elapsed time, total time, and
progress bar indicator. 3.
Volume
Select to display the volume level indica-
tor. Press
orto increase or
decrease the volume.
4. Night Mode
Select to dim the screen and reduce eye
strain during operation at night.
5. Previous
Select to go to the beginning of the
track. Select again to go to the previous
track.
6. Rewind
Select to rewind at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select to resume playback.
7. Stop
Select to stop CD playback.
8. Play/Pause
Select once to pause CD playback. Se-
lect again to resume CD playback.
9. Fast Forward
Select to fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.
10. Next
Select to go to the next track.
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11.Repeat
Select once to repeat the entire CD. Se-
lect again to repeat the currently play-
ing track.
12. Eject
Select to eject the disc.
HDMI/MHL CONNECTION
HDMI connection
Display content from an external source
connected to the system using the HDMI
port located on the front of monitor A. A
standard HDMI cable is required (sold
separately).
To access the HDMI source, using the direc-
tional pad on the remote, select “SOURCE”
from the Home Screen and navigate to
HDMI in the menu. When HDMI is high-
lighted, a preview of the HDMI input will be
displayed in the preview screen.
Press
to return to the source menu.
NOTE:
HDMI connected devices are indepen-
dent and must be controlled directly
from the source device.
MHL connection
The system also allows mobile devices
supporting Mobile High-Definition Link
(MHL) to be connected. An MHL-to-HDMI
cable is required (sold separately).
Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an in-
dustry standard mobile audio/ video inter-
face that allows connection of smart-
phones, tablets, and other portable
consumer electronics devices to the sys-
tem. MHL transports high-quality uncom-
pressed audio and video from a mobile
source device to the system and at the
same time provides power to recharge the
device.
NOTE:
MHL connected devices are independent
and must be controlled directly from the
source device.
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USB/SD card video playback
controls
During video playback, pressto dis-
play the playback controls. Pressorto navigate the controls. Pressto
select the highlighted function or option. The playback controls will disappear af ter
approximately 5 seconds of no activity.
1.
Context Menu
Press
on the remote to open the
context menu. The menu options will
vary, depending on the source. 2.
Progress Bar
Shows elapsed time, total time and
video progress bar indicator.
3. Volume
Select to display the volume level indica-
tor. Press
orto increase or
decrease the volume.
4. Night Mode
Select to dim the screen and reduce eye
strain during operation at night.
5. Previous
Select to go to the beginning of the
chapter. Select again to go to the previ-
ous chapter.
6. Rewind
Select to rewind at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.
7. Stop
Select to stop DVD playback and return
to the menu.
8. Play/Pause
Select once to pause DVD playback. Se-
lect again to resume DVD playback.
9. Fast Forward
Select to fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.
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Playing music
Navigating through a music library is iden-
tical to navigating through the video library.
The default sorting option for music is Art-
ist. Selecting an artist will then sort by Al-
bum and will display all available albums by
that artist. There is also an option to Play
ALL albums from the selected artist.
Select an album to display all songs in the
album. Press
orto navigate the
songs. Pressto begin playback. During playback, press
to select the
Now Playing screen. The Now Playing
screen includes the following controls: Pre-
vious Song, Next Song, Rewind, Fast-
Forward, Play/Pause, Shuffle, Repeat, Vol-
ume Control, and Night mode.
Press
to return to the Playlist screen.
The audio will continue to play while navi-
gating the playlist screen. The system will
return to the Now Playing screen af ter ap-
proximately 15 seconds of no activity.
Navigating photos
To view photos, using the directional pad
on the remote navigate to “SOURCE” then
“USB” or “SD CARD” then “PHOTOS” from the
home screen. Storage device must be con-
nected to display to read media. Use the
directional pad to highlight the photo then
press
to view.
Highlight the vertical arrows on menu to
access the page selector feature to quickly
scan photos.
Press
to highlight additional options
including Sorting, Page View, Set As Back-
ground, and Search.
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Sorting lets you arrange the photos by file-
name or date.
Page View allows the user to view photos in
Fullscreen, Grid, Overview, or Slideshow.
Set As Background sets the selected photo
as the home screen background.
Search prompts the user to input a file-
name or date to find a photo.
SLINGPLAYER®
About Slingplayer®
A Slingbox® (sold separately) connects to
your home network and sits between your
cable or set-top box and your TV. When
accessed remotely, your Slingbox® slings
your content to the RSI system. To use
Slingplayer®, an external internet connec-
tion is required. For additional information,
refer to “Using Wi-Fi” in this section to en-
able Client Mode in the Wi-Fi Settings and
allow the system to connect to a Wi-Fi
hotspot.
Using Slingplayer®
Using the directional pad on the remote,
select “SOURCE” from the Home Screen
and navigate to “SLINGPLAYER” in the
menu. The first use of Slingplayer® will
prompt you for login credentials. Use the
remote control to navigate the on-screen
keyboard and enter the e-mail address
and password associated with your Sling-
player® account.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SymptomRemedy
Monitor does not power on Verif y the vehicle is in the ON or ACC position.
Verif y the battery is installed correctly in the remote control.
Verif y the in-line fuse protection is good. Refer to the RSI system installation instructions for vehicle-specific fuse loca-
tion.
Monitor front panel controls flash red For further diagnosis, it is recommended that you visit a NISSAN dealer.
System frozen - will not respond Sof t reset the system by pressing and holding the power button on the top of the driver side monitor for 5 seconds.
Hard reset the system by turning the ignition off, then back on.
Disc will not play Insert the disc with label side facing the rear of the vehicle.
Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc.
Check the type of disc being played. This unit only plays DVD (Single, Dual Layer), DVD-R/+R, DVD+R Dual layer, DVD-RW/
+RW, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW.
The unit and the disc are coded by region. If the region codes don’t match, the DVD can’t be played.
Disc plays, but stops intermittently The disc may be dirty and need cleaning.
Condensation may have formed inside the unit. Remove the disc and allow unit to dry out.
The disc may be scratched too badly to play.
No picture Check that the signal source is connected.
Check the menu source setting. Match your monitor mode with the source correctly.
Distorted picture Check the disc for fingerprints and clean with a sof t cloth, wiping from center to edge.
Cannot advance through a DVD movie You cannot advance through the opening credits and warning information that appears at the beginning of DVDs be-
cause the disc is programmed to prohibit these actions.
Some discs may not allow this function. Try another disc.
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Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
(for vehicles without ProPILOT Assist). . .5-51Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA).....5-101Intelligent Forward Collision Warning
(I-FCW)......................5-90Intelligent Key system
Key operating range............3-11Key operation................3-12Mechanical key................3-3Remote keyless entry operation. . . .3-15Troubleshooting guide..........3-19Warning signals...............3-19Interior light................. .2-90ISOFIX child restraints.............1-29
J
Jump starting..............6-10,8-16
K
Key.........................3-2Key fob battery replacement........8-25Keyless entry
With Intelligent Key system
(See Intelligent Key system)
.......3-15KeysNISSAN Intelligent Key®........3-2,3-9NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System
keys..................... .3-4
L
Labels
Air conditioner specification label. . .10-20C.M.V.S.S. certification label.......10-18Emission control information label. .10-19Engine serial number..........10-18Tire and Loading Information label. .10-19Vehicle identification number (VIN). .10-17Vehicle identification number (VIN)
plate.................... .10-17Warning labels (for SRS)..........1-81Lane Departure Warning (LDW).......5-27LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for
CHildren) System...............1-29License plate
Installing the license plate........10-21LightAir bag warning light........1-81, 2-18Brake light (See stop light)........8-30Bulb check/instrument panel......2-13Bulb replacement.............8-30Charge warning light...........2-15Console light................2-91Exterior and Interior lights........8-30Fog light switch..............2-54Fog lights..................8-28Headlight and turn signal switch. . . .2-46Headlight control switch.........2-47Headlights..................8-27Interior light................ .2-90Light bulbs.................8-27Low tire pressure warning light.....2-15
Low windshield-washer fluid warning
light..................... .2-35Passenger air bag and status light. . .1-62Personal lights...............2-91Security indicator light..........2-20Warning/indicator lights and audible
reminders..................2-13Lights......................8-27Map lights..................2-91Lock
Child safety rear door lock.........3-9Door locks................. .3-4Power door locks..............3-6Loose fuel cap warning...........2-37Low fuel warning light.........2-17,2-34Low tire pressure warning light.......2-15Low windshield-washer fluid warning
light...................... .2-35Luggage (See vehicle loading
information)..................10-22Luggage hook.................2-82
M
Maintenance
General maintenance...........9-2Inside the vehicle..............9-3Maintenance precautions.........8-2Outside the vehicle.............9-2Seat belt maintenance..........1-24Under the hood and vehicle.......9-4Maintenance log................9-11Maintenance requirements..........9-2
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Rear window and/or outside mirror
defroster switch................2-45Rearview mirror................3-29RearView Monitor................4-3Recommended Fluids............10-2RecordersEvent Data................ .10-59Refrigerant recommendation.......10-8Registering a vehicle in another
country.................... .10-17Remote Engine Start..........3-21,5-17Reporting safety defects (US only). . . .10-58
S
Safety
Child safety rear door lock.........3-9Child seat belts. .1-27, 1-34, 1-40, 1-44, 1-48Reporting safety defects (US only). .10-58Seat adjustmentFront manual seat adjustment......1-4Front power seat adjustment.......1-6Seat beltChild safety.................1-25Infants and small children.....1-25,1-26Injured person................1-19Larger children...............1-26Precautions on seat belt usage.....1-16Pregnant women..............1-19Seat belt extenders............1-24Seat belt maintenance..........1-24Seat belts................1-16,7-7Shoulder belt height adjustment. . . .1-23
Three-point type with retractor.....1-19Seat belt extenders..............1-24Seat belt warning light.........1-19,2-18Seatback pockets...............2-72SeatsAdjustment..................1-2Automatic drive positioner.......3-40Front seats..................1-2Heated seats................2-57Manual front seat adjustment......1-4Rear seat.................. .1-4Security indicator light............2-20Security system (NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer
System), engine start.........2-41, 5-16Security systems
Vehicle security system.........2-40Self-adjusting brakes.............8-21Service manual order form........10-60Servicing air conditioner...........4-42Shif tingAutomatic transmission.........5-20Shoulder belt height adjustment......1-23Side air bag system (See supplemental side
air bag, curtain and rollover air bag
systems)
.....................1-77Snow plow................. .10-56Spark plug replacement...........8-18Spark plugs...................8-18Specifications.................10-9Speedometer..................2-7Speedometer and odometer........2-6SRS warning label...............1-81Stability control................5-119Standard maintenance.........9-7,9-8
Starting
Before starting the engine........5-16Jump starting............6-10,8-16Precautions when starting and
driving................. .5-4, 5-10Push starting................6-12Starting the engine
(gasoline engine only)............5-16Steering
Power steering fluid............8-11Power steering system.........5-115Steering wheel.................3-26Stop light................... .8-30Storage.....................2-71Storage tray..................2-75Sun visors....................3-28Sunglasses case................2-77Sunglasses holder...............2-77Sunroof..................2-87, 7-5Supplemental air bag warning labels. . .1-81Supplemental air bag warning
light................... .1-81, 2-18Supplemental front impact air bag
system..................1-59, 1-74Supplemental restraint system
Information and warning labels.....1-81Precautions on supplemental restraint
system................ .1-52, 1-67Supplemental restraint system
(Supplemental air bag system).......1-52Switch
Autolight switch..............2-48Automatic power window switch. . .2-85
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