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Page 1 - NAVIGATION

®2011 NAVIGATIONSYSTEMOWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2011 NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM6NAV-N6NAV-NPrinting : July

Page 2 - FOREWORD

CONTROL PANEL&1<STATUS>:Push to display the current status of the airconditioner, radio, audio, vehicle information(driveable distance and a

Page 3 - Contents

1. Push <ROUTE>.2. Highlight [Edit] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [Destination] or [Waypoint] andpush <ENTER>.INFO:If you select [De

Page 4

1. Push <ROUTE>.2. Highlight [Edit] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight a destination or waypoint that isalready set and push <ENTER>.4. H

Page 5 - 1 Introduction

4. Highlight the preferred condition and push<ENTER>.Available conditions:: Fastest Route: Minimize Freeway: Shortest Route5. The system automat

Page 6 - REFERENCE SYMBOLS

Available items:. Turn List:Displays the details of the suggested route.“Using turn list” (page 5-11). Preview:Allows you to confirm the suggested rou

Page 7 - SAFETY INFORMATION

While the map scale is being changed, the routepreview is temporarily stopped.Confirming by simulation1. Highlight [Simulation] and press <ENTER>

Page 8 - LASER PRODUCT

. If you do not select the detour route andprovide no further action, the detour routewill be automatically cancelled.. You can try to retrieve the de

Page 9 - 2 Getting started

<ENTER>. The indicator for the selectedcondition illuminates.4. When the current location map screen orroute setting screen is displayed, the sy

Page 10 - FUNCTIONS

tions for different sections in [Edit].. If [Use Time Restricted Roads] is deacti-vated, the system calculates a route withoutany consideration of the

Page 11 - MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROLLER

Voice command1. Push <TALK> located on the steeringswitch.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.To turn on/off the traffic information syste

Page 12 - START-UP SCREEN

4. Highlight [Auto Reroute] and push<ENTER>. The indicator for the selectedcondition illuminates. When the currentlocation map screen or route s

Page 13 - NAVIGATION SYSTEM STATUS

&5<INFO>:Push to display the vehicle information andthe navigation information, such as GPS andversion information, etc.&6<DAY/NIGHT

Page 14 - FUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE

Basic operation1. Push <ROUTE>.2. Highlight [Guidance Settings] and push<ENTER>.3. Highlight the preferred item and push<ENTER>.4. P

Page 15 - MENU SCREEN AND HOW TO

Intersection Map:The map screen and the enlarged intersectionview can be displayed at the same time.INFO:Push <MAP> to switch to the full map sc

Page 16 - How to adjust

4. Push the left or right directional buttons toswitch from “Dest.” to “Waypoint”.5. Push <MAP> to return to the currentlocation map screen.6. T

Page 17 - Items displayed in a list

2. Highlight the landmark category and push<ENTER>. T he list screen for showingfacilities located near the freeway exit isdisplayed.3. Highligh

Page 18 - 2-10 Getting started

Set average speedsYou can calculate the required time to thedestination based on the set vehicle speeds.Basic operation:1. Push <ROUTE>.2. Highl

Page 19 - MAP MENU SCREEN

After setting the route, select [Start] to beginroute guidance.Throughout route guidance, the system navi-gates you through the guide points using vis

Page 20 - STORING YOUR HOME LOCATION/

GUIDANCE SCREENS AND PREVIEWMODERoute guidance displays map screens andvarious information according to the situation.When route guidance starts, the

Page 21 - Getting started 2-13

Turn listDepending on the setting, the system canconstantly display the split screen and showthe turn list in the left screen. When approachinga guide

Page 22 - SETTING A DESTINATION

MEMO5-26 Route guidance

Page 23 - Getting started 2-15

6 Storing a location/routeStoring a location... 6-2Storing a location by searching ...

Page 24 - DELETING A ROUTE

&4Center dial:Turn to highlight an item on the screen oradjust a setting.Turn the center dial on the map screen. Themap scale is displayed. Use th

Page 25 - Getting started 2-17

Locations that you often visit can be stored inthe Address Book. The stored locations can beeasily retrieved to set them as a destination orwaypoint.I

Page 26 - OPERATING MAPS

7. When your preferred location is displayed atthe center of the map, confirm the locationand push <ENTER>.A message is displayed, and the locat

Page 27 - SETTING THE VOICE GUIDANCE

INFO:The location is stored in the first availableposition number in the Address Book list.Voice command1. Push <TALK> located on the steeringsw

Page 28 - ADJUSTING VOICE GUIDANCE VO

3. Highlight [Store Route] and push<ENTER>.4. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight[Yes] and push

Page 29 - HOW TO INPUT LETTERS AND

You can store the route you have traveled up tothe current location. A maximum of 5 trackedroutes can be stored.1. Push <MAP> to display the cur

Page 30 - Symbol input screen

An Avoid Area can be stored.The Avoid Area is an area that you want toexclude from a route, such as a road that isalways congested. Once you store Avo

Page 31 - Before starting

Available setting items:. Rename:Changes the name.“Rename” (page 6-18). Move Location:Adjusts the location of the Avoid Area.“Move Location” (page 6-1

Page 32 - Giving voice commands

Available items. Stored Location:Edits the information of a stored home andlocation.“EDITING THE STORED HOME ANDLOCATION” (page 6-9). Stored Routes:Ed

Page 33 - Phone Command

MINOR ADJUSTMENT OF THE HOMEOR STORED LOCATIONSWhen you select [Edit], you can e dit thefollowing items of the home or stored location.. Show Icon on

Page 34 - 2-26 Getting started

3. Highlight the preferred icon by scrolling thelist using the main directional buttons or thecenter dial. Then push <ENTER>.Storing a location/

Page 35 - Voice command examples

INFO:If you do not push <ENTER> for more than 30seconds, the status screen will be displayed.Push <DEST>, <MAP>, <ROUTE>,<I

Page 36 - 2-28 Getting started

Icon List:6-12 Storing a location/route

Page 37 - Getting started 2-29

SoundSets the tone of the arrival alarm that soundswhen the vehicle approaches the home or astored location.1. Highlight [Edit] and push <ENTER>

Page 38 - 2-30 Getting started

INFO:. While setting the direction, you can changethe map scale.. After the direction is set, if you highlight[Direction] and push <ENTER> once

Page 39 - 222-3333

displayed.3. Enter the telephone number of the home orstored location.“PHONE NUMBER INPUT SCREEN”(page 2-22)4. Highlight [OK] and push <ENTER>.T

Page 40 - 2-32 Getting started

EDITING THE STORED ROUTE1.Highlight[StoredRoutes]andpush<ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred stored route andpush <ENTER>.3. Push the right

Page 41 - 3 Map settings

3. Highlight the preferred item and push<ENTER>.Available setting items (Current tracking):. Map Scroll:Displays the tracked route up to the cur

Page 42 - MAP TYPES

. Stored tracking is displayed up to 12miles (20 km).EDITING THE AVOID AREA1. Highlight [Avoid Area] and push <ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred

Page 43 - BUILDING GRAPHICS

2. Using the main directional or additionaldirectional buttons, adjust the location ofthe Avoid Area.3. After adjusting the location, push<ENTER>

Page 44 - VEHICLE LOCATION

You can delete locations and routes stored inthe Address Book. Two deletion methods areavailable: deleting an individual item and delet-ing all stored

Page 45 - Map settings 3-5

7. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight[Yes] and push <ENTER>. The stored itemis deleted from th

Page 46 - 3-6 Map settings

To ensure safe driving, some functions cannotbe operated while driving.The on-screen functions that are not availablewhile driving will be “grayed-out

Page 47

5. Highlight the preferred item for deletion andpush <ENTER>.Items that can be deleted. Delete Home Location:Deletes the home location.. Delete

Page 48 - 3-8 Map settings

MEMOStoring a location/route 6-23

Page 49 - CHANGING THE SCALE OF A MAP

MEMO6-24 Storing a location/route

Page 50 - OPERATING WITH THE TOUCH OP

7 Viewing technical informationInformation screen... 7-2Basic operation ...

Page 51 - MAP SCALE

This screen allows you to set or view variousinformation that is helpful for using the vehiclesafely and comfortably.Available items include the maint

Page 52 - OTHER SETTINGS FOR THE MAP

XM NavTraffic®information is a subscriptionservice offered by XM®Satellite Radio.This se rvice provides real-time informationregarding traffic flow, a

Page 53 - Available views

. Traffic Info. Settings:Allows you to confirm or change the settingsfor the traffic information related functions.“Traffic Information Settings” (pag

Page 54 - RANGE MAP VIEW

3. The map screen centered around theselected event is displayed. On the leftscreen, the detailed information about theevent is displayed. You can scr

Page 55 - Available map orientations

DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR-MATIONWhen an urgent event is found around thecurrent vehicle location, a message pops upautomatically with a voice annou

Page 56 - CHANGING THE Birdview

Screen information1. Road conditionsFree Flow: Green arrowModerate traffic: Yellow arrowHeavy traffic: Red arrowSection affected by serious traffic ev

Page 57

MENU SCREENS AND THEIR PUR-POSESPush <DEST>, <ROUTE>, <PHONE>,<INFO> or <SETTING> to display the corre-sponding menu scr

Page 58 - OPERATION WITH SPLIT SCREEN

Traffic information can be displayed inthe following scale levelsPlan View BirdviewActual distance Distance between grids5 miles (10 km) —2 miles (4 k

Page 59 - LOOKING AT INFORMATION ON

This allows you to display the information aboutthe vehicle location on the route when drivingaccording to route guidance.BASIC OPERATION1. Push <I

Page 60 - MAP SCROLLING INFORMATION

Contents of GPS information&1Calculation:Displays the GPS positioning method.3-dimensionCalculating the latitude, longitudeand altitude by four or

Page 61 - . Latitude/Longitude Info

8 Other settingsSettings screen ... 8-2Basic operation ... 8-2

Page 62 - MAP SYMBOLS

The navigation system can be customized tomake it easier for you to use.BASIC OPERATION1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight the preferred setting item

Page 63 - Map settings 3-23

Available setting items. Display:Allows you to turn on/off the screen.“DISPLAY” (page 8-3). Brightness:Allows you to adjust the screen brightness.“BRI

Page 64 - Traffic information on map

Bright background colorDark background colorBy setting the navigation in detail, you can setthe navigation to your preference.BASIC OPERATION1. Push &

Page 65 - 4 Setting a destination

“CUSTOMIZING NEARBY PLACES”(page 8-5). Map Scrolling Information:Performs the setting so that when the map isscrolled, the information of the location

Page 66

4. Highlight a main category and push<ENTER>. The sub category list is dis-played.5. Highlight a sub category and push<ENTER>. The categor

Page 67 - Specifying the city

2. Highlight [Audio Display on Map] and push<ENTER>. The indicator illuminates whenthe item is set.3. Push <MAP> to return to the currentl

Page 68 - SETTING A STREET ADDRESS

USING CONTROLS TO ADJUST VA-LUES, LEVELS, ETC.There are four main methods you can use tocontrol the navigation system: the center dial,the main direct

Page 69 - SETTING A POINT OF INTEREST

INFO:. Regardless of the map view setting, the mapis displayed in Plan View when adjusting theposition of the vehicle icon.. When you correct the posi

Page 70 - 4-6 Setting a destination

1. Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER>.2. Highlight [Reset ALL navigation settings todefault] and push <ENTER>.3. A confirmation messa

Page 71 - . By city

when the beep function is set to on. Thebeep that sounds when pushing and holdinga button or when a prohibited operation isperformed cannot be set to

Page 72 - 4-8 Setting a destination

— Newfoundland— Hawaii— AlaskaThis allows you to change the language andmeasurement unit used in the system.LANGUAGE SETTINGS1. Push <SETTING>.2

Page 73 - Setting a destination 4-9

UNIT SETTINGS1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [Language/Units] and push<ENTER>.4. Highlight [Se

Page 74 - 4-10 Setting a destination

9 Voice recognitionNISSAN voice recognition... 9-2Standard mode... 9-2

Page 75 - Setting a destination 4-11

NISSAN Voice Recognition allows hands-freeoperation of the navigation system and othersystems equipped on this vehicle, in one of twomodes, Standard M

Page 76 - 4-12 Setting a destination

3. Highlight [User Guide] and push<ENTER>.4. Highlight the preferred item and push<ENTER>.Available items:. Getting Started:Describes the

Page 77 - SETTING FROM ADDRESS BOOK

1. Highlight [Voice Recognition Settings] andpush <ENTER>.2. You can confirm the page by scrolling thescreen using the up and down switches ofth

Page 78 - SETTING A NEARBY PLACE

screen changes from [ ]to[ ], speaka command.4. Continue to follow the voice menu promptsand speak after the tone sounds until yourdesired operation i

Page 79 - Setting a destination 4-15

LIST SCREENAfter searching for a point of interest, a listscreen is displayed.Depending on the list displayed, it can besorted.Items displayed in a li

Page 80 - <POI Category>

Command ListCategory Command:Command ActionNavigation Operates Navigation function.Phone Operates Phone function.Information Displays vehicle Informat

Page 81 - SETTING THE PREVIOUS STARTING

Information Command:Command ActionFuel Economy Displays fuel economy information.Trip Computer Displays trip information.Maintenance Displays maintena

Page 82 - SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER

VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLESTo use the voice recognition function, speakingone command is sometimes sufficient, but atother times it is necessary to speak t

Page 83 - Setting a destination 4-19

7. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:Only the official street names stored in themap database can be recognized by thesystem.

Page 84 - SETTING A FREEWAY ENTRANCE/

4. Speak “Dial Number”.5. Speak “800”.6. The system announces, “Please say the nextthree digits or dial, or say change number”.Speak “662”.7. The syst

Page 85 - SETTING AN INTERSECTION

the 3-3-4 format. In this case please say thearea code first and then follow the prompts.. Do not add a “1” in front of the area codewhen speaking pho

Page 86 - SETTING A CITY CENTER

7. System makes a call to 011-81-111-222-3333.INFO:Any digit input format is available in theInternational Number input process.The following section

Page 87 - SETTING FROM MAP

Available items:. Command List:A list of voice commands that the systemcan recognize is displayed.. User Guide:A simplified operation manual of the vo

Page 88 - DESTINATION

Command ListINFO:The voice command description in this manualcan be expressed in various ways. Differentphrases are available depending on the condi-t

Page 89 - ADJUSTING THE LOCATION OF THE

Navigation Command:DestinationCommand ActionHome Sets a route to your home that is stored in the Address Book.Address Book Sets a route to a location

Page 90 - SEARCHED LOCATION

With this system, the same operations as thosefor the multi-function controller are possibleusing the touch panel operation.This manual describes the

Page 91 - Setting a destination 4-27

MapCommand ActionShow Current Location Displays the current location map screen.Landmark Icons Displays all the landmark icons.Planview map Displays t

Page 92 - 4-28 Setting a destination

OthersCommand ActionTraffic Info. Turn on/off the traffic information system.Guidance Voice Turns on voice guidance.Store Location Stores a current lo

Page 93 - 5 Route guidance

CONFIRMING HOW TO USE VOICECOMMANDSYou can confirm how to use voice commands byaccessing a simplified User Guide, whichcontains basic instructions and

Page 94 - 5-2 Route guidance

Tutorials on the operation of the voicerecognition systemIf you choose [Usin g the Address Book],[Finding a Street Address] or [Placing Calls],you can

Page 95 - Available information

Voice recognition settingsThe settings for easy operation of the voicerecognition system are displayed.1. Highlight [Voice Recognition Settings] andpu

Page 96 - ADDING A DESTINATION OR WAY

BEFORE STARTINGTo get the best recognition performance fromNISSAN Voice Recognition, observe the follow-ing:. The interior of the vehicle should be as

Page 97

Examples:1-800-662-6200“One eight zero zero six six two six two zerozero”Improving Recognition of Phone numbers:You can improve the recognition of pho

Page 98 - Reactivating a route

SETTING THE ALTERNATE COMMANDMODEThis mode enables the operation of the display,audio and climate control through Voice Re-cognition. When this mode i

Page 99 - EDITING A ROUTE

6. Select the voice command category to belearned by the system, and push <ENTER>.The voice command category list is dis-played.7. Select the vo

Page 100 - 5-8 Route guidance

4. Highlight [Speaker Adaptation] and push<ENTER>.5. Select the user whose settings you desire toedit, and push <ENTER>.6. Highlight [Sett

Page 101 - Route guidance 5-9

Push <ENTER> while the current location mapscreen or a scrolled map screen is displayed todisplay the menu corresponding to that screen.This men

Page 102 - Basic operation

VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLESTo use the voice recognition function, speakingone command is sometimes sufficient, but atother times it is necessary to speak t

Page 103 - Using turn list

“Places”.4. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, and the list of POIcategories appears.5. After the tone sounds and the icon o

Page 104 - CONSIDERATION

4. Speak the name of the state, “California”.5. Speak the name of the city, “Gardena”.6. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:Onl

Page 105 - ROUTE CALCULATION

MEMOVoice recognition 9-29

Page 106 - Detailed route settings

MEMO9-30 Voice recognition

Page 107 - Traffic Information Settings

10 General system informationFeatures of this navigation system ... 10-2Route guidance ...

Page 108 - Setting the Auto Reroute

ROUTE GUIDANCEThe main features of the NISSAN NavigationSystem are visual guidance and voice guidancein selected map coverage areas. Utilizing anetwor

Page 109 - ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS

DETOURIf you want to make a detour due to trafficconditions, you can use the Detour function tocalculate an alternative route. The NISSANNavigation Sy

Page 110 - Visual guidance settings

GPS signals (indicator color: gray).*Inside tunnels or parking garages*Areas with numerous tall buildings*Under multi-layered highways*Under many larg

Page 111 - Route guidance 5-19

Display of GPS informationGPS information can be displayed.“VIEWING GPS CURRENT LOCATIONINFORMATION” (page 7-9)NOTE:Route guidance provided by the nav

Page 112 - 5-20 Route guidance

NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELP-DESK CONTACT INFORMATIONFor assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System or to order updated mapdata, conta

Page 113 - Voice guidance settings

SCROLLED LOCATION MAP SCREENIf <ENTER> is pushed while a scrolled mapscreen is displayed, the following options areavailable.. New Dest.:Allows

Page 114 - Set average speeds

*When the vehicle is traveling on a road withrepeating S-shaped curves.*When the vehicle is on a loop bridge.*When the vehicle is on a snow-covered or

Page 115 - ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE

*When the GPS positioning accuracy is low.INFO:. The vehicle icon may be misaligned whenstarting the vehicle just after starting theengine.. The vehic

Page 116 - Junction guidance

. There may be cases that carpool lanes areincluded on a suggested route when theautomatic rerouting function is activated,even if the “Use Time Restr

Page 117 - Turn list

— If the destination, current vehicle positionor waypoint is within the “Avoid Area”.— If a part of the route is included in the“Avoid Area”.. The fol

Page 118 - 5-26 Route guidance

. Route guidance provided by the navi-gation system does not take carpoollane driving into consideration, espe-cially when carpool lanes are separated

Page 119 - 6 Storing a location/route

Notification of a freeway junction1. “In about one mile (1.6 kilometers), keep tothe right (left) onto (road number anddirection), then in about one q

Page 120 - STORING A LOCATION

will not be provided in these areas.” Whenapproaching the endpoint of the suggestedroad, voice guidance will announce, “Enteringthe road with incomple

Page 121 - LOCATION

. Because it is not possible to consider dataconcerning roads that are seasonally avail-able or unavailable, a route may be displayedthat does not mat

Page 122 - STORING A ROUTE

(e.g., radio), as other media may usedifferent information sources.HOW TO ORDER MAP DATA UP-DATESTo order updated map data, contact theNISSAN NAVIGATI

Page 123 - OTHER SETTINGS

instances, rely on your own drivingjudgement, taking into account thedriving conditions at the time.. Do not use the navigation systemto locate emerge

Page 124 - STORING A TRACKED ROUTE

2. Highlight [Home Location (Add New)] andpush <ENTER>.3. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight[Y

Page 125 - STORING AN AVOID AREA

are not established, controlled or approved bythe United States Postal Service®. The followingtrademarks and registrations are owned by theUSPS: Unite

Page 126 - . Delete:

particular purpose, usefulness, use or results tobe obtained from this Data, or that the Data orserver will be uninterrupted or error-free.Disclaimer

Page 127 - EDITING THE STORED HOME AND

federal government agency, or any federalofficial must notify NAVTEQ prior to seekingadditional or alternative rights in the Data.*C2009 NAVTEQ. All R

Page 128 - Show Icon on Map

11 Troubleshooting guideCustomer assistance... 11-2Basic operations ...

Page 129 - Storing a location/route 6-11

For assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System, contact the NISSAN NAVI-GATION SYSTEM HELPDESK. See the contactinformation on the insid

Page 130 - 6-12 Storing a location/route

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionNo image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.The syste

Page 131 - Direction

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionNames of roads and locations differbetween Plan View and BirdviewTM.This is because the quantity of the displa

Page 132 - Phone No

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe location of the vehicle icon ismisaligned from the actual position.When using tire chains or replacing the

Page 133 - Storing a location/route 6-15

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionWaypoints are not included in the autoreroute calculation.Waypoints that you have already passed are not inclu

Page 134 - EDITING THE STORED TRACKING

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionAn indirect route is suggested. If there are restrictions (such as one-way streets) on roads close to thestart

Page 135 - Displaying a tracked route

INFO:You can also perform the same setting bypushing <SETTING> and selecting [Naviga-tion].“STORING A LOCATION BY SEARCH-ING” (page 6-2)SEARCHIN

Page 136 - Move Location

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionVoice guidance is not available. Voice guidance is only available at certain intersections marked with.In some

Page 137 - Resize Area

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe system does not recognizeyour command.orThe system recognizes yourcommand incorrectly.The interior of the

Page 138 - DELETING A STORED ITEM

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe traffic information is notdisplayed.The traffic information is not set to on. Set the traffic information

Page 139 - DELETING ALL STORED ITEMS

12 IndexCURRENT LOCATION MAP SCREEN<ENTER>Store Locationpage 6-2Nearbypage 4-14Map Settings Change View Plan Viewpage 3-12Birdviewpage 3-12Split

Page 140 - 6-22 Storing a location/route

Landmark Iconspage 3-19Store Trackingpage 6-6Guide Screenpage 5-18

Page 141 - Storing a location/route 6-23

SCROLL LOCATION MAP SCREEN<ENTER>New Dest. Startpage 5-2Route Detailspage 5-2Move Dest.page 4-25Add to Routepage 4-26Store Dest.page 4-26POI Inf

Page 142 - 6-24 Storing a location/route

DESTINATION SCREEN<DEST>Change Regionpage 4-3Street Addresspage 4-4Points of Interestpage 4-5Homepage 4-13Address Bookpage 4-13Nearby Placespage

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ROUTE SCREEN<ROUTE>Cancel Routepage 5-6Resume Routepage 5-6Editpage 5-7Route Information Turn Listpage 5-11Previewpage 5-11Simulationpage 5-12St

Page 144 - INFORMATION SCREEN

Recalculatepage 5-16Detourpage 5-17Guidance Settings Guidance Screen Defaultpage 5-18Route Guidancepage 5-17Guidance Voicepage 5-17Traffic Info. Setti

Page 145 - INFORMATION

SETTING SCREEN<SETTING>Display Displaypage 8-3Brightnesspage 8-3Contrastpage 8-3Background Colorpage 8-3Navigation Landmark Iconspage 3-19Map Se

Page 146 - NEARBY TRAFFIC INFO

5. Highlight [By Name] and push <ENTER>.A character input screen is displayed.6. Highlight [List] and push <ENTER>.A list screen is displa

Page 147 - USER LOCATIONS

Audio Display on Mappage 8-6Keyboard Inputpage 8-7Small Step Zoom by Dialpage 8-4Auto North Up Zoompage 8-4Adjust Current Locationpage 8-7Reset ALL Na

Page 148 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP

INFORMATION SCREEN<INFO>Traffic Info. Info on Routepage 7-4Nearby Traffic info.page 7-4User locationspage 7-5Traffic Info. Settingspage 5-15Wher

Page 149 - Screen information

AAbout route guidance ... 5-23About the map data ... 10-14Adding a destination or waypoint...

Page 150 - Viewing technical information

Language settings ... 8-11Laser product ... 1-4List screen...

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TTouch panel operation... 2-10Traffic information ... 11-10Traffic information on map...

Page 152 - VERSION INFORMATION

®2011 NAVIGATIONSYSTEMOWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2011 NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM6NAV-N6NAV-NPrinting : July

Page 153 - 8 Other settings

STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCEAfter setting the destination and performingroute calculation, the suggested route is dis-played.1. Highlight [Start] and push

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3. A confirmation message is displayed. High-light [Yes] and push <ENTER>.INFO:If a route is cancelled, [Cancel Route] changesto [Resume Route].

Page 155 - CONTRAST

HOW TO VIEW MAP SCREENThe navigation system displays various informa-tion on the map screen.Screen information&1Vehicle icon:Indicates the current

Page 156 - Dark background color

&9Scale indicator:Indicates the scale of the map.Touch the icon to display the scale bar. Thisallows the map scale to be adjusted.“OPERATING WITH

Page 157 - CUSTOMIZING NEARBY PLACES

<ENTER>.ADJUSTING VOICE GUIDANCE VO-LUMEYou can adjust the volume of voice guidance.1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Volume and Beeps] and

Page 158 - ON THE MAP SCREEN

CHARACTER (letter and number) INPUTSCREENYou will have to enter alphanumeric characterswhen setting a destination, searching for afacility or editing

Page 159 - QWERTY layout

Table ofContentsGetting started2Setting a destination4Introduction1Other settings8Map settings3Route guidance5Storing a location/route6General system

Page 160 - TO DEFAULT

. Symbol keys are displayed by high-lighting [Symbols] and pushing<ENTER>. Alphabet keys are displayedby highlighting [A-Z] and pushin g<ENTE

Page 161 - VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

INFO:. You can push <BACK> on the controlpanel to return to the previous screen, butonly after deleting all the numbers entered.. When you touch

Page 162 - CLOCK SETTINGS

Giving voice commands1. Push <TALK> located on the steeringswitch.2. A list of commands appears on the screen,and the system provides the voice

Page 163 - LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS

Command List:Category CommandCommand ActionNavigation Operates Navigation function.Phone Operates Phone function.Information Displays vehicle Informat

Page 164 - UNIT SETTINGS

Information CommandCommand ActionFuel Economy Displays fuel economy information.Trip Computer Displays trip information.Maintenance Displays maintenan

Page 165 - 9 Voice recognition

Voice command examplesTo use the voice recognition function, speakingone command is sometimes sufficient, but atother times it is necessary to speak t

Page 166 - How to use voice commands

7. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:Only the official street names stored in themap database can be recognized by thesystem.

Page 167 - Voice recognition settings

4. Speak “Dial Number”.5. Speak “800”.6. The system announces, “Please say nextthree digits or dial, or say change number”.Speak “662”.7. The system a

Page 168 - GIVING VOICE COMMANDS

the 3-3-4 format. In this case please say thearea code first and then follow the prompts.. Do not add a “1” in front of the area codewhen speaking pho

Page 169 - How to speak num bers

7. The system makes a call to 011-81-111-222-3333.INFO:Any digit input format is available in theInternational Number input process.Getting started 2-

Page 171 - Information Command:

MEMO2-32 Getting started

Page 172 - VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES

3 Map settingsMap types ... 3-2Plan View... 3-2

Page 173 - Voice recognition 9-9

Two types of map views are available: Plan Viewand BirdviewTM.PLAN VIEWPlan View displays the map in a 2-dimensionalenvironment similar to a road map.

Page 174 - 9-10 Voice recognition

&5/ Direction indicator:Indicates the direction of the map.Touch the icon to switch the direction of themap.&6Scale indicator:Indicates the sc

Page 175 - Voice recognition 9-11

3D building graphics (BirdviewTM)INFO:In the area where the building graphics are notstored in the map data, the normal map isdisplayed even when the

Page 176 - ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE

mode)OPERATING WITH THE TOUCH OP-ERATIONTouch [BACK] on the map screen to display thecurrent location map screen.The operations for moving across the

Page 177 - . Climate Commands

&3Street nameOperating with the touch operation1. Touch the screen.Displays the cross pointer, and the touchedposition is set as the center of the

Page 178

BirdviewTMOperating with the multi-function con-trollerThe main directional buttons and additionaldirectional buttons allow movement in thefollowing w

Page 179 - Navigation Command:

2. Touch the direction you desire to scroll to.The map continues to scroll while the screenis touched.3. Touch [ ]or[ ] to change thedirection of the

Page 180 - 9-16 Voice recognition

OPERATING WITH THE BUTTONS ONTHE CONTROL PANELPush <ZOOM IN> or <ZOOM OUT>. A scaleappears on the left side of the screen.To view the map

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How to use this manual ... 1-2For safe operation ... 1-2Reference symbo

Page 182 - COMMANDS

OPERATING WITH THE CENTER DIAL1. Turn the center dial on the map screen. Themap scale is displayed.2. Use the center dial to adjust the map scale.&

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INFO:Free zoom:Once the [Small Step Zoom by Dial] is set to ONin the setting screen, the scale can be changedin smaller steps when you push and hold[Z

Page 184 - Speaker Adaptation

Scale level of the BirdviewTMdisplayMap scaleDistance be-tween gridsNormal Map1:20.48 million160 miles(256 km)1:5.12 million 32 miles (64 km)1:2.56 mi

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2. Highlight [Map Settings] and push<ENTER>.3. Highlight [Change View] and push the rightbutton of the directional buttons.4. Highlight the pref

Page 186 - How to set

Other settingsYou can also set the map view using thefollowing procedure.1) Push <SETTING>.2) Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER>.3) H

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4. Highlight the preferred map orientation andpush <ENTER>. The indicator of theselected map orientation illuminates.5. Push <MAP> to retu

Page 188 - Editing registered items

Other settingsYou can also set the orientation of the map usingthe following procedure.1) Push <SETTING>.2) Highlight [Navigation] and push <

Page 189 - . Continuous Learning:

4. Highlight [Birdview Angle ] and push<ENTER>.5. Adjust the BirdviewTMangle by moving thecursor in the direction ofor .6. Push <MAP> to r

Page 190 - Plan View mode

OPERATION WITH SPLIT SCREENDISPLAYWhen the split screen is displayed, you canoperate the left/right screen.1. Push <ENTER> while the current loc

Page 191 - Voice recognition 9-27

Other settingsYou can also change the scale of the left screenusing the following procedure.1) Push <SETTING>.2) Highlight [Navigation] and push

Page 192 - 9-28 Voice recognition

This manual uses special words, symbols andicons, organized by function.Please refer to the following items and familiarizeyourself with them.WARNINGT

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3. Highlight the preferred icon and push<ENTER>. The icon display setting toggleson and off each time you push <ENTER>.The indicator of th

Page 194 - 9-30 Voice recognition

4. Highlight the preferred information item andpush <ENTER>. The indicator of theselected information item illuminates.Available information ite

Page 195 - 10 General system information

MAP SYMBOLSThis navigation system uses symbols to display facilities.3-22 Map settings

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Road colorThe road types are differentiated by colors.Freeway: PinkMain road: YellowNarrow street: PurpleRoad with incomplete map data: Dark greenTraf

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4 Setting a destinationDestination screen... 4-2Basic operation ...

Page 199 - POSITION

There are several methods you can use to setyour destination. Understand the advantages ofeach method and select the best method forfinding and settin

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CHANGING THE REGIONWhen setting a destination, you can narrowdown the place by specifying the region or city.Specifying the region1. Push <DEST>

Page 201 - ON THE MAP

3. Highlight the city of the destination from thelist and push <ENTER>.INFO:In some cases, when a city name has beenentered, the number of match

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the list screen. If this occurs, enter morecharacters to further reduce the number ofmatches.6. The selected destination is displayed at thecenter of

Page 203 - ROUTE GUIDANCE

This system is primarily designed to help youreach your destination, and it also performsother functions as outlined in this manual.However, you, the

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the landmark category.Search by inputting a landmark name1. Highlight [By Name] and push <ENTER>.A character input screen is displayed.2. Enter

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5. The selected destination is displayed at thecenter of the map. Highlight [Start] afterconfirming the location of the displayeddestination, and push

Page 206 - NOTES ON VOICE GUIDANCE

INFO:By selecting [Sort], you can sort the list inthe original order.3. The selected destination is displayed at thecenter of the map. Highlight [Star

Page 207 - NOTES ON XM NavTraffic

destinations in the “Matches” columnmay be different from the number dis-played on the list screen. If this occurs,enter more characters to further re

Page 208 - MAP DATA

Category list:RestaurantRestaurant allAfrican, American, Austrian, Balkan, Barbecue/Southern, Belgian, Bistro, Bohemian, Brewpub, British isles, Cajun

Page 209 - END-USER TERMS

TravelAirportBorder crossingBus stationCommuter rail stationFerry terminalHotelHotel allAmerica Inn & Suites, Amerihost (Cendant), Amerisuites, Ba

Page 210 - Terms and conditions

BankingATMBankHospitalCommunityCity hall, Community center, Convention/Exhibition center, Court house, Historical monument, Hospital, Library, Marina,

Page 211 - NOTICE OF USE

SETTING YOUR HOMEThis allows you to set your home as thedestination and have the system calculate aroute. It is useful especially when you aresearchin

Page 212 - HOW TO HANDLE THE DISPLAY

and push <ENTER>.INFO:. Selecting [Sort List] displays a list ofvarious sort functions.To use the sort functions, stored loca-tions must be set

Page 213 - 11 Troubleshooting guide

1. Push <DEST>.2. Highlight [Nearby Places] and push<ENTER>.3. Highlight the preferred destination Points ofInterest and push <ENTER>

Page 214 - CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE

This navigation system is certified as a Class 1laser product.The navigation system complies with DHHSRules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.WARNING. Do

Page 215 - BASIC OPERATIONS

Other settingsYou can also set the destination by pushing<ENTER> in the current location map screenand selecting [Nearby].Voice command1. Push &

Page 216 - VEHICLE ICON

To display the Previous Destinations list:“Navigation” “Previous Destinations” (Standardmode)“Previous Destinations” ( Alternate commandmode)SETTING T

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SETTING FROM STORED ROUTESYou can select a preferred route from the storedroutes.1. Push <DEST>.2. Highlight [Next Page] and push <ENTER>.

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in the map data can be searched by thephone number. Residential phone numberscannot be used to search for a location.1. Push <DEST>.2. Highlight

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SETTING A FREEWAY ENTRANCE/EXITThis allows you to set the destination to anentrance or exit of a freeway, and then have thesystem calculate a route.1.

Page 220 - VOICE GUIDANCE

INFO:By selecting [By Distance], you can sort thelist by the nearest distance.9. The selected destination is displayed at thecenter of the map. Highli

Page 221 - VOICE RECOGNITION

5. Highlight a street as the 1st street from thelist and push <ENTER>. A character inputscreen is displayed.6. Enter the name of the 2nd street.

Page 222 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION

3. Highlight [City Center] and push<ENTER>. A character in put screen isdisplayed.4. Enter the name of the city, highlight [List]and push <EN

Page 223 - 12 Index

INFO:. Adjust the map scale to search for alocation more effectively.. The point on the blinking road where thecenter of the cross pointer is locatedc

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AVAILABLE SETTING ITEMS. Start:Sets the destination. If the route is alreadyset, the location becomes the new destina-tion, and the route is recalcula

Page 225 - SCROLL LOCATION MAP SCREEN

2 Getting startedControl buttons and functions ... 2-2Control panel ... 2-2Mu

Page 226 - DESTINATION SCREEN

ADDING ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONSTO A ROUTEEven after the route is already set, you can add asearched location as a n ew destination orwaypoint to that r

Page 227 - ROUTE SCREEN

2. Highlight [POI Info.] and push <ENTER>.3. Information about the location is displayed.4. Push <BACK>, or highlight [OK] and push<ENT

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MEMO4-28 Setting a destination

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5 Route guidanceProcedures after setting a destination ... 5-2Available items after setting a destination... 5-2Starting r

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After performing the route search, you canimmediately start the route guidance. Also, it ispossible to confirm or change the route.AVAILABLE ITEMS AFT

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3. Push <BACK> to return to the previousscreen.Available route conditions&1Short. Time (Blue):Prioritizes by the shortest time.&2Min. FW

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. Map Scroll:Displays a map screen wh ere you canconfirm the location of the destination.Even if you touch the map screen or operatethe directional bu

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INFO:. If a waypoint was added, [More Routes]cannot be selected.. If a destination was added, the priordestination becomes a waypoint.During route gui

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. Route Settings:Allows you to change the route calculationconditions anywhere along the route.“SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THEROUTE CALCULATION” (page 5-1

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3. A confirmation message is displayed. High-light [Yes] and push <ENTER>. The routeyou have deleted is reactivated.INFO:If you set a new route,

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