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Page 1 - OWNER'S MANUAL

R35-N2013MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAYOWNER'S MANUALPrinting: December 2011 (13)Publication No.: NA3E-0R35U0Printed in U.S.A.For your safety, read caref

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0-6 IntroductionMEMO

Page 3 - Contents

2-72 NavigationSTORING LOCATIONOften visited locations can be stored in theAddress Book. The stored addresses can beeasily retrieved to set them as a

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

Page 5 - 0 Introduction

2-74 Navigation3. Highlight [Store Location] and push<ENTER>. A message is displayed, andthe current vehicle location is stored in theAddress Bo

Page 6 - REFERENCE SYMBOLS

STORING ROUTEA maximum of 5 calculated routes can bestored. Stored routes can be easily retrievedand set as the suggested route.INFO:Stored route incl

Page 7 - Introduction 0-3

2-76 NavigationSTORING TRACKED ROUTEA travelled route up to the current location canbe stored. A maximum of 5 tracked routes canbe stored.1. Push <

Page 8 - 0-4 Introduction

STORING AVOID AREAAn Avoid Area can be stored.The Avoid Area is an area that can be excludedfrom a route, such as a road that is alwayscongested. Once

Page 9 - LASER PRODUCT TRADEMARKS

2-78 Navigation7. Set the following items for the searchedlocation.Available setting items:.[Rename]:Changes the name.“Rename” (page 2-86).[Move Locat

Page 10 - 0-6 Introduction

Editing stored home and address1. Highlight [Stored Location] and push<ENTER>.2. Highlight the stored home location or pre-ferred stored address

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2-80 Navigation1. Highlight [Show Icon on Map] and push<ENTER>.2. The indicator illuminates when the item isset. Then the system displays the ic

Page 12 - Information screen

INFO:. A Voicetag cannot be stored, overwritten orplayed while driving.. The Address Book can store up to 100Voicetags.. Highlight [Play] to confirm t

Page 13 - Steering screen

1 About Multi function display systemFeatures of multi function display system ... 1-2Navigation system...

Page 14 - Driver’s Notes Screen

2-82 Navigation1. Highlight [Direction] and push <ENTER>.A map screen with the home or storedlocation located on the map center isdisplayed.2. S

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2. Enter the telephone number of the home orstored location.“Number input screen” (page 1-17)3. Highlight [OK] and push <ENTER>.The telephone nu

Page 16 - FUNCTIONS

2-84 NavigationEditing stored route1. Highlight [Stored Routes] and push<ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred stored route andpush <ENTER>.3.

Page 17 - Audio system

3. Highlight the preferred item and push<ENTER>.Available setting items (Current tracking). [View Track]:Displays the tracked route up to the cu

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2-86 NavigationEditing avoid area1. Highlight [Avoid Area] and push <ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred Avoid Area and push<ENTER>.3. Highl

Page 19 - DIGITAL MEDIA SLOTS

2. Adjust the location of the Avoid Area.3. After adjusting the location, push<ENTER>.Resize Area:Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area.1. Highlig

Page 20 - STEERING SWITCH

2-88 NavigationDELETING STORED ITEMThe locations and routes in the Address Bookcan be deleted. Two deletion methods areavailable: deleting an individu

Page 21 - START-UP SCREEN

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 22 - MENU SCREEN AND HOW TO OP

2-90 Navigation3. Highlight [Address Book] and push<ENTER>.4. Highlight [Delete Stored Items] and push<ENTER>.5. Highlight the preferred i

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3. Highlight [Store/Edit] and push <ENTER>.4. Highlight [Delete All Addressbook Entries]and push <ENTER>.“Setting destination” (page 2-23)

Page 24 - Items displayed in list

1-2 About Multi function display systemNAVIGATION SYSTEMContained within NISSAN’s authentic navigationsystem, the navigation and audio systems are all

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2-92 Navigation7. Highlight [Download] and push <ENTER>.NOTICEDo not remove the USB memory untilthe system completely imports or ex-ports the da

Page 26 - Symbol input screen

. [Map Icons]:Set the map icons to display on the map.“Displaying map icons” (page 2-17). [Guidance Settings]:Set the various functions for the routeg

Page 27 - NUMBER INPUT SCREEN

2-94 Navigation1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>.4. Highlight the

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1. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>.2. Highlight [Customize Nearby Places] andpush <ENTER>.3. Highlight the preferred item and push<

Page 29 - 2 Navigation

2-96 Navigation3. Highlight [QWERTY] and push <ENTER>.The indicator illuminates when the item isset.4. Push <MAP> to return to the current

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4. Adjust the direction of the vehicle icon.After adjusting the direction of the vehicleicon, push <ENTER>.5. A message is displayed, and the ad

Page 31 - Navigation 2-3

2-98 Navigation3. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight[Yes] and push <ENTER>.

Page 32 - Birdview

MEMONavigation 2-99

Page 33 - MAP SETTINGS

2-100 NavigationMEMO

Page 34 - BUILDING GRAPHICS

3 Audio systemAudio system ... 3-2Audio operation precautions...

Page 35 - Navigation 2-7

Performance and vehicle informa-tionDrivers can customize the panel by choosing upto six information gauges for the information theywould like display

Page 36 - (3D) map

3-2 Audio systemAUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONSRadioPush the ignition switch to the ACC or ONposition and push the radio band select buttonto turn on the

Page 37 - Operating with center dial

AM radio reception:AM signals, because of their low frequency, canbend around objects and skip along the ground.In addition, the signals can be bounce

Page 38 - Map scale

3-4 Audio system. Do not use the following CDs as they maycause the CD player to malfunction.— 3.1 in (8 cm) discs— CDs that are not round— CDs with a

Page 39 - CHANGING MAP VIEW

— 3.1 in (8 cm) discs— CD/DVDs that are not round— CD/DVDs with a paper label— CD/DVDs that are warped, scratched orhave abnormal edges— This audio sy

Page 40 - Split: Birdview

3-6 Audio system. Do not force the memory stick or USB cableinto the USB connector. This could damagethe connector.. During cold weather or rainy days

Page 41 - MAP VIEW SETTINGS

. Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the number ofbits per second used by a digital music file.The size and quality of a compressed digitalaudio file is dete

Page 42 - Setting map orientation

3-8 Audio systemSpecification chart:Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, USB2.0Supported file systemsCD, CD-R, CD-RW, DV

Page 43 - Long Range Map View

*4 When VBR files are played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly.Audio system 3-9

Page 44 - Setting left screen display

3-10 Audio systemCompressed Video FilesExplanation of terms:. DivX®- DivX®refers to the DivX®codecowned by DivX, Inc. used for a lossycompression of v

Page 45 - Displaying map icons

— Receiving a hands-free call.— Checking the connection to the hands-free phone.. Do not place a Bluetooth®audio device inan area surrounded by metal

Page 46 - Map scrolling information

1-4 About Multi function display systemVehicle information items:. Acceleration screen— Accelerator pedal position— Boost pressure— Resultant fore/aft

Page 47 - Current location map screen

3-12 Audio systemFM-AM-SAT RADIO WITH COM-PACT DISC (CD) PLAYERThe satellite radio mode requires an active XMSatellite Radio subscription. The satelli

Page 48 - Scrolled location map screen

TUNE (Tuning):. For AM and FM radioTurn the radio TUNE knob for manual tuning.. For XM Satellite RadioTurn the radio TUNE knob to seek channelsfrom al

Page 49 - Navigation 2-21

3-14 Audio system. Favorite Artists & SongsStores the current artist or song that is beingplayed. Touch [Alert] to be reminded whenthe stored arti

Page 50 - MAP SYMBOLS

for more songs.CD:. Disc title. Track titleCD with compressed audio files:. Folder title. File title. Song title. Album title. ArtistNext/Previous Tra

Page 51 - SETTING DESTINATION

3-16 Audio systemCAUTION. Only operate the DVD while thevehicle engine is running. Operatingthe DVD for extended periods oftime with the engine OFF ca

Page 52 - Changing region

Top Menu:When [Top Menu] is selected in the screenwhile a DVD is being played, the top menuspecific to each disc will be displayed. Fordetails, see th

Page 53 - FINDING ADDRESS

3-18 Audio systemDisplay:To adjust the image quality of the screen, selectthe preferred adjustment items.Audio:Select the preferred language for audio

Page 54 - 2-26 Navigation

Audio file operationPLAY:When <DISC·AUX> is pushed with the systemoff and the USB memory inserted, the systemwill turn on.If another audio sourc

Page 55 - Finding nearby place

3-20 Audio systemMovie file operationPark the vehicle in a safe location for thefront seat occupants to operate the USBmemory while watching the image

Page 56 - Searching by other methods

. DisplayTo adjust the image quality of the screen,select the preferred adjustment items.. DRCDRC (Dynamic Range Compression) auto-matically adjusts t

Page 57 - Navigation 2-29

Available items:. Stopwatch screen— Time log— Speed— Elapsed time“Stopwatch screen” (page 10-25). Driver’s Notes Screen— Mark list— Remaining estimate

Page 58 - 2-30 Navigation

3-22 Audio systemConnecting procedure1. Push <SETTING> and select [Bluetooth].2. Select [Connect Bluetooth].3. A confirmation screen will be dis

Page 59 - Navigation 2-31

DISC·AUX button:When <DISC·AUX> is pushed with the systemoff and the Bluetooth®audio device connected,the system will turn on. If another audio

Page 60 - SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION

3-24 Audio systemConnect Bluetooth:Connects to the Bluetooth®device. Up to 5devices can be registered.“Connecting procedure” (page 3-22)Connected Devi

Page 61 - SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS

Audio main operationPush the ignition switch to the ACC or ONposition. Then, push <DISC·AUX> repeatedlyto switch to the iPod®mode.If the system

Page 62 - SETTING PREVIOUS DESTINATION

3-26 Audio systemExtreme temperature conditions [below−48F(−208C) and above 1588F (708C)] couldaffect the performance of the hard-disk.NOTICEIf the au

Page 63 - SETTING PREVIOUS START POINT

Playing recorded songsSelect the “Music Box” audio system by usingone of the following methods.. Push the audio source switch on thesteering wheel rep

Page 64 - SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES

3-28 Audio systemMusic Library:There are some options available during play-back. Select one of the following options thatare displayed on the screen

Page 65 - SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER

. Update Gracenote from HDDSearch the title using the database in thehard disk.Music Box settingsTo set the Music box to your preferred settings,selec

Page 66 - SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE/

3-30 Audio systemviolate these restrictions. If your license termi-nates, you agree to cease any and all use of theGracenote Data, the Gracenote Softw

Page 67 - SETTING INTERSECTION

. Handle a CD/DVD by its edges. Never touchthe surface of the disc. Do not bend thedisc.. Always place the discs in the storage casewhen they are not

Page 68 - 2-40 Navigation

1-6 About Multi function display systemCONTROL PANELNavigation, Multi function meter&1Monitor:Multi function screens appear here.&2<PHONE&g

Page 69 - SETTING CITY CENTER

3-32 Audio systemMEMO

Page 70 - SETTING POINT ON MAP

4 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemBluetooth®Hands-Free Phone System ... 4-2Regulatory information ...

Page 71 - DELETE DESTINATION

4-2 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemWARNING. Use a phone after stopping yourvehicle in a safe location. If youhave to use a phone while driving,exerc

Page 72 - ROUTE GUIDANCE

. If the Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone Systemseems to be malfunctioning, please visitwww.nissanusa.com/bluetooth for trouble-shooting help.. Some cellula

Page 73 - Confirming route

4-4 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemCONTROL BUTTONS&1PHONE button&2buttonCONNECTING PROCEDURE1. Push <PHONE> or < >, and select[C

Page 74 - 2-46 Navigation

1. Push <PHONE> and select [Vehicle Pho-nebook].2. Select [Add New] at the top of the screen.3. Choose the method for entering the phone-book en

Page 75 - Storing location

4-6 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemThe following editing items are available:. [Entry #]:Changes the displayed number of theselected entry.. [Name]:

Page 76 - ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE

call, perform one of the following procedureslisted below.1. Select [Answer].2. Push <PHONE> on the instrument panel.3. Push <> on the ste

Page 77 - Guidance screens and preview

4-8 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemDownload Handset PhonebookDownload the contacts registered in a Blue-tooth®cellular phone. Availability of this f

Page 78 - 2-50 Navigation

MEMOBluetooth®Hands-Free Phone System 4-9

Page 79 - Guidance screen settings

Audio system&1<TUNE/FOLDER>/<PUSH AUDIO>:Turn this switch to manually tune the radiofrequency. Push the switch to configure thesound s

Page 80 - 2-52 Navigation

4-10 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemMEMO

Page 81 - Navigation 2-53

5 Heater and air conditionerOperation precautions... 5-2How to view screen ...

Page 82 - ROUTE SCREEN

5-2 Heater and air conditionerWARNING. The air conditioner cooling functionoperates only when the engine isrunning.. Do not leave children or adults w

Page 83 - Canceling/reactivating route

2. Operate the driver side temperature controldial to set the desired temperature.Adjust the temperature to about 758F(248C) for normal operation..The

Page 84 - Editing route

5-4 Heater and air conditioner. Do not set the temperature lower than theoutside air temperature. Otherwise thesystem may not work properly.. Not reco

Page 85 - Navigation 2-57

Push the intake air control button < > torecirculate interior air inside the vehicle. Theindicator light “” will come on.The air recirculation m

Page 86 - 2-58 Navigation

5-6 Heater and air conditionerThe direction of the air flow can be adjusted by*Aopening,*Bclosing or*Cadjusting.The sensors*Aand*Bon the instrumentpan

Page 87 - Navigation 2-59

The air conditioning system in your NISSAN ischarged with a refrigerant designed with theenvironment in mind. This refrigerant will notharm the earth’

Page 88

5-8 Heater and air conditionerMEMO

Page 89 - Navigation 2-61

6 Viewing technical informationStatus screen... 6-2Information screen ...

Page 90 - Guidance settings

1-8 About Multi function display systemHeater and air conditioner&1<PUSH AUTO>:Push this to set the air conditioner to theautomatic mode. Tu

Page 91 - Recalculate route

6-2 Viewing technical informationBy pushing <STATUS> at any time, a splitscreen with audio information that is always atthe top can be displayed

Page 92 - Setting detour route

Available items. [Fuel Economy]:Displays the fuel economy information.“Fuel economy information” (page 6-4). [Tire Pressure]:Displays the tire pressur

Page 93 - Navigation 2-65

6-4 Viewing technical information*4Displays the distance to the next intersection onthe route.*5Displays the distance traveled from the previousinters

Page 94 - 2-66 Navigation

Check the pressure for all tires.Tire pressure rises and falls depending on theheat caused by the vehicle’s traveling conditionand the temperature.To

Page 95 - Navigation 2-67

6-6 Viewing technical informationMAINTENANCE INFORMATIONThe maintenance intervals can be displayed foryour desired maintenance items.To set the mainte

Page 96 - ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS

. “Reminder” is set to OFF.. the maintenance interval is set again.Setting by voice command1. Push <> located on the steering wheel.2. After the

Page 97 - Navigation 2-69

6-8 Viewing technical informationINFO:If a contract is not completed for XM NavTraffic®traffic information service, a message appears,and it will not

Page 98 - Set average speeds

4. Push <BACK> to return to the previousscreen.NEARBY TRAFFIC INFO.The list of available traffic information around thecurrent vehicle location

Page 99 - Navigation 2-71

6-10 Viewing technical informationTRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAPWith subscription to XM NavTraffic®service,traffic information is displayed on both Plan V

Page 100 - STORING A LOCATION/ROUTE

: Slippery road: Weather: Incident*4Traffic indicator:Displays the reception condition of traffic infor-mation transmitted from the provider.Green: Re

Page 101 - Navigation 2-73

DIGITAL MEDIA SLOTS&1CD/DVD slot:Insert a CD/DVD.&2:Push to eject a CD/DVD.&3USB connector:Connect to play an iPod®or a USB memory.About M

Page 102 - 2-74 Navigation

6-12 Viewing technical information4. Highlight the preferred setting and push<ENTER>. The indicator for the selectedsetting illuminates.Availabl

Page 103 - STORING ROUTE

WARNINGXM NavWeatherTMinformation is not asubstitute for attentive driving. Weatherconditions change constantly andemergency situations can arise with

Page 104 - STORING TRACKED ROUTE

6-14 Viewing technical informationtion.. Weather Map:Displays the current weather map for thepreferred area.. Temperature Map:Displays the current tem

Page 105 - STORING AVOID AREA

6. Highlight the preferred city from the list andpush <ENTER>.INFO:[Select Other City from Menu] is not availablewhile driving.Current weather a

Page 106 - Basic operation

6-16 Viewing technical informationWarnings and watches historyA list can be displayed for the warning/watchevents detected around the current location

Page 107 - Navigation 2-79

4. Push <BACK> to return to the previousscreen. Push <MAP> to return to thecurrent location map screen.INFO:Touch [Legend] to display the

Page 108 - 2-80 Navigation

6-18 Viewing technical informationINFO:Touch [Legend] to display the map legend.Warnings MapThe current warning/watch information can beconfirmed for

Page 109 - Navigation 2-81

2. Highlight the preferred map area and push<ENTER>.INFO:[Destination Map] is not available unless adestination is set for the route guidance.3.

Page 110 - 2-82 Navigation

6-20 Viewing technical informationThunderstormTornado/FunnelCloudAUTOMATICALLY DISPLAY WARN-INGS/WATCHESWhen an urgent warning/watch is detectedaround

Page 111 - Navigation 2-83

Category Warnings/WatchesWinter Winter Watch, Heavy Snow, HeavySleet, Lake Effect Snow, Freeze,Heavy Freezing Spray, Blizzard, IceStorm, Winter StormW

Page 113 - Navigation 2-85

1-10 About Multi function display systemSTEERING SWITCH&1<SOURCE>:Push the source select switch to change themode in the sequence of AM, FM,

Page 114 - Editing avoid area

6-22 Viewing technical informationINFO:. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual for thelocation of the DVD slot.. Do not eject the DVD while updating the

Page 115 - Navigation 2-87

*5Positioning status:(green) Satellites are available.(gray)Satellites are being searched for.Viewing technical information 6-23

Page 116 - DELETING STORED ITEM

6-24 Viewing technical informationMEMO

Page 117 - Deleting all stored items

7 Other settingsSettings screen ... 7-2Basic operation ...

Page 118 - 2-90 Navigation

7-2 Other settingsThe navigation system can be customized tomake it easier for you to use.BASIC OPERATION1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight the pref

Page 119 - FROM ADDRESS BOOK

This allows to you adjust the speaker tonequality and sound balance.1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Audio] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight t

Page 120 - NAVIGATION SETTING

7-4 Other settingsThis menu turns on and off the display, adjustthe image quality of the navigation screen andchange the color of the menu screen.BASI

Page 121 - Basic Operation

for 5 seconds.To turn on the display, push <OFF>.BrightnessAdjust the display brightness by rotating thecenter dial in the direction of [+] or [

Page 122 - Customizing Nearby Places

7-6 Other settings2. Highlight the preferred menu color and push<ENTER>.This turns on and off, as well as adjusts, thephone function (ringer, in

Page 123 - Navigation 2-95

. [Guidance Voice]:Select to toggle the voice guidance functionbetween on and off. The indicator lightilluminates when the voice guidance func-tion is

Page 124 - QWERTY layout

1. The navigation system starts when theignition switch is pushed to the ACC orON position.INFO:. After the engine is started, the operationinstructio

Page 125 - TO DEFAULT

7-8 Other settings— Newfoundland— Hawaii— AlaskaThis key does not appear on the display until theignition switch is pushed to the ON position.1. Push

Page 126 - [Yes] and push <ENTER>

This changes the language and measurementunit used in the system.LANGUAGE SETTINGS1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>

Page 127 - Navigation 2-99

7-10 Other settings5. Highlight the preferred unit and push<ENTER>. The indicator of the selectedunit illuminates.Available units.US:mile, MPH,

Page 128 - 2-100 Navigation

The image files in the USB memory will bedisplayed.1. Press <SETTING>.2. Select [Others] and press <ENTER>.3. Select [Image Viewer] and pr

Page 129 - 3 Audio system

7-12 Other settingsMEMO

Page 130 - AUDIO SYSTEM

8 Voice recognitionNISSAN Voice Recognition ... 8-2Standard mode...

Page 131 - Compact Disc (CD) player

8-2 Voice recognitionNISSAN Voice Recognition allows hands-freeoperation of the navigation system and othersystems equipped on this vehicle, in one of

Page 132 - 3-4 Audio system

5. Highlight the preferred item and push<ENTER>.Available items. [Getting Started]:Describes the basics of how to operate thevoice recognition s

Page 133 - USB (Universal Serial Bus)

8-4 Voice recognitionUseful tips for correct operationIt is possible to display useful speaking informa-tion that may help the system to accept a voic

Page 134 - WMA/AAC/ATRAC3)

system is making an announcement.How to speak numbersNISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certainway to speak numbers when giving voicecommands. Refer

Page 135 - Audio system 3-7

1-12 About Multi function display systemMENU SCREEN AND HOW TO OP-ERATEMenu screens and their purposesPush <DEST>, <ROUTE VOICE>,<PHONE

Page 136 - 3-8 Audio system

8-6 Voice recognitionCommand ListCategory Command:Command ActionNavigation Operates Navigation function.Phone Operates Phone function.Information Disp

Page 137 - Audio system 3-9

Information Command:Command ActionFuel Economy Displays fuel economy information.Maintenance Displays maintenance information.Traffic Information Turn

Page 138 - Bluetooth

8-8 Voice recognitionAudio Command:Command ActionAM Turns to the AM band, selecting the station last played.FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the sta

Page 139 - Window antenna

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

Page 140 - FM-AM-SAT radio operation

8-10 Voice recognition9. The system makes a call to 800-662-6200.INFO:. Speaking “800-662-6200” (10 continuousdigits) or “662-6200” (7 continuous digi

Page 141 - Audio system 3-13

6. Speak “Dial”.7. The system makes a call to 011-81-111-222-333.INFO:Any digit input format is available in theInternational Number input process.The

Page 142 - 3-14 Audio system

8-12 Voice recognitionAvailable items. [Command List]:A list of voice commands that the systemcan accept is displayed.. [User Guide]:A simplified oper

Page 143 - Precautions

Command ListNavigation Command:Command ActionHome Sets a route to your home location.Places Sets a route to a facility near the current vehicle locati

Page 144 - Playing a DVD

8-14 Voice recognitionINFO:The words in italics are variable.Information Command:Command ActionFuel Economy Displays fuel economy information.Tire Pre

Page 145 - DVD settings

Audio Command:Command ActionMusic Box (if so equipped) Turns on the “Music Box” hard disk drive audio system.CD Starts to play a CD.FM Turns to the FM

Page 146 - File selection

Using controls to adjust values, levels, etc.There are three main methods you can use tocontrol the navigation system: the center dial orthe touch pan

Page 147 - Audio file operation

8-16 Voice recognitionCONFIRMING HOW TO USE VOICECOMMANDSIt is possible to confirm how to use voicecommands by accessing a simplified UserGuide, which

Page 148 - Movie file operation

1. Highlight [Let’s Practice] and push<ENTER>.2. Practice voice commands in accordancewith the audio guidance.Tutorials on operation of voice re

Page 149 - Regulatory information

8-18 Voice recognitionto operate the learning function through thistutorial.1. Highlight [Adapting the System to YourVoice] and push <ENTER>. Th

Page 150 - Connecting procedure

. Push < > to stop the voice prompt andgive the command at once. Remember towait for the tone before speaking.. To adjust the volume of the syst

Page 151

8-20 Voice recognition4. Highlight [Alternate Command Mode] andpush <ENTER>. A confirmation message isdisplayed. Highlight [Yes] and push<ENT

Page 152 - Compatibility

7. Highlight the voice command category to belearned by the system, and push <ENTER>.The voice command category list is dis-played.8. Highlight

Page 153 - MUSIC BOX

8-22 Voice recognition5. Highlight a user to edit, and push<ENTER>.6. Highlight [Setting] and push <ENTER>.7. Highlight an item to edit, a

Page 154 - Recording CDs

Example 2: Setting destinationusing places list1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.2. The system announces, “Please say acommand”.3. After

Page 155 - Playing recorded songs

8-24 Voice recognitionMEMO

Page 156 - 3-28 Audio system

9 Monitor systemRearView monitor... 9-2How to read displayed lines ...

Page 157 - Gracenote

1-14 About Multi function display systemLIST SCREENAfter searching for a point of interest, a listscreen is displayed.Depending on the list displayed,

Page 158 - CLEANING

9-2 Monitor systemWhen the shift lever is shifted into the "R"(Reverse) position, the monitor display showsthe view to the rear of the vehic

Page 159 - CAR PHONE or CB RADIO

Predicted course lines*6:Indicate the predicted course when backing up.The predicted course lines will be displayed onthe monitor when the shift lever

Page 160 - 3-32 Audio system

9-4 Monitor systemthe monitor.Backing up on a steep downhill:When backing up the vehicle down a hill, thedistance guide lines and the vehicle width gu

Page 161 - Hands-Free Phone System

the object projects over the actual backing upcourse.WARNING. Always turn and check that it is safeto park your car before backing up.Always back up s

Page 162 - HANDS-FREE PHONE

9-6 Monitor system1. Visually check that the parking space is safebefore parking your vehicle.2. The RearView of the vehicle is displayed onthe screen

Page 163 - VOICE COMMANDS

. Objects on the monitor may not be clear in adark place or at night. This is not amalfunction.. If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the camera,the Rear

Page 164 - VEHICLE PHONEBOOK

9-8 Monitor systemMEMO

Page 165 - Editing the Vehicle Phonebook

10 Multi function meterAbout multi function meter ... 10-2Safety notes ...

Page 166 - RECEIVING A CALL

10-2 Multi function meterThe multi function meter allows you to see thevehicle status and the results of driving opera-tion.SAFETY NOTESFor your drivi

Page 167 - Delete Phonebook

Acceleration:Displays the accelerator pedal position, boostpressure and the g-force being exerted on thevehicle.Braking:Displays the brake pedal posit

Page 168 - Auto Download

With this system, it is possible to use the centerdial and touch panel operation to perform thesame operations.This manual describes the operations us

Page 169 - Hands-Free Phone System 4-9

10-4 Multi function meterDriver’s notes:Displays the driving history (waypoints passed),remaining fuel/estimated cruising range (Dis-tance to empty) a

Page 170 - 4-10 Bluetooth

Screen information&1Large panel:Displays the vehicle information meter display,digital display and gauge display. This feature isonly available in

Page 171 - 5 Heater and air conditioner

10-6 Multi function meterHOW TO SWITCH SCREENSOperate the center dial or the touch panel toselect the screens that you would like to displayon the mul

Page 172 - HEATING (AUTO)

Touch or . With each touch, the screenswill scroll through in order.: The previous screen will be displayed.: The next screen will be displayed.This s

Page 173 - HEATING (A/C OFF)

10-8 Multi function meterSelect using touch panel1. Touch the screen number you would like tochange.2. Touch the panel you would like to change.The me

Page 174 - MANUAL OPERATION

No. Item Large panel Small panel13 Brake pedal — *14 Steering — *15 Cornering g-force **16 Accel/Braking g-force **17 Total g-force **18 Clock — *19 R

Page 175 - TO TURN THE SYSTEM OFF

10-10 Multi function meterPERFORMANCE AND VEHICLE IN-FORMATION PANELThe appearance of each panel varies. The waythat large panels and small panels are

Page 176 - Heater and air conditioner

Large panel screenSmall panel screenTransmission oil temperatureDisplays the transmission oil temperature.Large panel screenSmall panel screenINFO:. W

Page 177 - SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER

10-12 Multi function meterINFO:. The oil pressure gauge may momentarilyhave a high reading, but this is a result of oilpressure suppression and does n

Page 178

NOTICEEven when traveling a distance forwhich there is a sufficient amount offuel, refuel when the gas gauge ap-proaches empty or when the fuel warn-i

Page 179

1-16 About Multi function display systemCHARACTER (letters and numbers)INPUT SCREENAlphanumeric characters are entered to set adestination, search for

Page 180

10-14 Multi function meterSmall panel screenINFO:Driving over a seam in the road may add fronttorque, but this is not an anomaly.Accel pedalDisplays t

Page 181 - CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION

a guide for smooth driving.WARNING. Use the information from the multifunction meter strictly as a refer-ence to make your driving morecomfortable. Th

Page 182 - VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY

10-16 Multi function meterby reckless driving.Large panel screenSmall panel screenINFO:. Due to the slope of a road, this meter mayregister g-force ev

Page 183 - Tire pressure

. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, amark will appear on the far left side of thepanel (large panel only).. The scale of the readout is adjusted a

Page 184 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

10-18 Multi function meterHow to view screen&1ACCEL G (timeline graph):Displays the acceleration exerted on the vehicle.The vertical readout illus

Page 185 - INFORMATION

Displaying timeline of quick and suddenacceleration and driving:&1Quickly depressing the accelerator pedal willresult in a steep climbing line.&am

Page 186 - INFO ON ROUTE

10-20 Multi function meterINFO:. The reading that the brake meter displayswhen the pedal is being depressed mayvary, depending on the vehicle speed an

Page 187 - DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR

STEERING SCREENThe steering screen allows you to confirm howthe vehicle responds to your driving by display-ing the results of how you operate the veh

Page 188 - Screen information

10-22 Multi function meterUsing result screens to improvedrivingThis section explains how to use the drivingtimeline screens. Use this information to

Page 189 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGS

&3Selected gear (horizontal):Displays the currently selected gear.&4SPEED:Displays the current speed.&5GEAR (gear position):Displays gear

Page 190 - VIEWING AVAILABLE WEATHER

NUMBER INPUT SCREENA phone number or a street number can also beentered as a search method to look for adestination. Perform the following procedure t

Page 191 - TION SCREEN

10-24 Multi function meter&3FUEL EFFICIENCY (fuel economy level (realtime)):Displays the current fuel economy level (mea-sured on a scale of 10).

Page 192 - Selecting city

This allows you to measure/display the timelineand waypoint history over a given time.STOPWATCH SCREENWith the STOP WATCH screen you canmeasure a segm

Page 193 - Current weather and forecasts

10-26 Multi function meterINFO:. The STOP WATCH function can only beused when the clock is activated.. If using the driver’s notes, the STOPWATCH func

Page 194 - Weather Map

1. Insert the USB memory in the media slot.2. Select [TIME LOG]. The list screen will bedisplayed.3. Select the record you would like to display.The m

Page 195 - Temperature Map

10-28 Multi function meter2. Select the record you would like to display.The menu screen will be displayed.3. Select [Delete Stop Watch Times]. Themes

Page 196 - Road Condition Map

1. With the DRIVER’S NOTES screen dis-played, push <START/STOP>. The DRI-VER’S NOTES function will activate, and thetimer indicator will flash.2

Page 197 - GESTED ROUTE SCREEN

10-30 Multi function meter: FreewayWhen your vehicle enters a freeway, the name ofthe freeway is recorded.: ParkingWhen the shift lever is put into th

Page 198 - Types of warnings/watches

1. Select [MARK LIST]. The list screen will bedisplayed.2. Select the record you would like to display.The menu screen will be displayed.3. Select [De

Page 199 - MAP UPDATE

10-32 Multi function meterMEMO

Page 200 - Viewing technical information

11 General system informationCurrent vehicle location ... 11-2Display of current vehicle location

Page 201 - Positioning status:

1-18 About Multi function display systemMEMO

Page 202

11-2 General system informationDISPLAY OF CURRENT VEHICLELOCATIONThis navigation system combines the dataobtained from the vehicle (by gyro sensor) an

Page 203 - 7 Other settings

* In a canyonINFO:The GPS antenna is located on the instrumentpanel inside the vehicle. Do not place anyobjects, especially mobile phones or transcei-

Page 204 - SETTINGS SCREEN

11-4 General system information* When the vehicle is passing through a large Y-shaped intersection/junction.* When the vehicle is traveling on a conti

Page 205 - AUDIO SETTINGS

* When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lotturntable while the ignition switch is off.* When driving on a road not displayed on the mapscreen or a

Page 206 - DISPLAY SETTINGS

11-6 General system informationWHEN GRAY ROAD IS DISPLAYEDON MAP. When you are driving on a road displayed ingray after the vehicle has deviated from

Page 207 - Night screen

— If one section between waypoints cannotbe calculated, none of the route will bedisplayed.— The route may not connect completely atsome waypoints.— T

Page 208 - VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

11-8 General system informationINFO:The system will only announce street nameswhen the system language is set to English.Street names are not announce

Page 209 - (min)]:

Notification of freeway entrance1. “In about one quarter mile (400 meters)freeway entrance on your right onto (roadnumber and direction).”2. “Freeway

Page 210 - COMFORT SETTINGS

11-10 General system information1. “In about one mile (1.6 kilometers), exit onyour right.”2. “Take the second exit on your right.”Notification when a

Page 211 - LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS

. When approaching a waypoint, voice gui-dance will announce, “You have arrived atwaypoint 1 (2, 3, 4,...).” Voice guidance willswitch to the next sec

Page 212 - UNIT SETTINGS (Tire Pressure)

2 NavigationFeatures of this navigation system... 2-3Route guidance ...

Page 213 - IMAGE VIEWER

11-12 General system information1-800-XM-RADIO (1-800-967-2346).. As of January 31, 2009, the XM NavTraffic®service covers 80 major metropolitan mar-k

Page 214 - 7-12 Other settings

may be encountered between the systemand your actual location. Road system andweather changes may affect the accuracy ofthe information provided. Rely

Page 215 - 8 Voice recognition

11-14 General system information. The advice provided by the naviga-tion system is to be regarded as asuggestion only. There may betimes when the navi

Page 216 - COMMANDS

tion taken with permission from Canadianauthorities, including:*CHer Majesty the Queenin Right of Canada,*CQueen’s Printer forOntario,*CCanada Post Co

Page 217 - Practicing voice commands

11-16 General system informationSION OF THE INFORMATION; OR FOR ANYLOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, CONTRACTSOR SAVINGS, OR ANY OTHER DIRECT,INDIRECT, INCIDEN

Page 218 - 8-4 Voice recognition

The display is a liquid crystal display and shouldbe handled with care.WARNINGNever disassemble the display. Someparts utilize extremely high voltage.

Page 219 - How to speak numbers

11-18 General system informationMEMO

Page 220 - Command List

12 Troubleshooting guideCustomer assistance ... 12-2Navigation ...

Page 221 - Vehicle Phone Command:

12-2 Troubleshooting guideFor assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System, or to order updated mapdata, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SY

Page 222 - 8-8 Voice recognition

BASIC OPERATIONSSymptom Possible cause Possible solutionNo image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the d

Page 223 - VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES

Introduction0About Multi function display system1NavigationAudio systemBluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemHeater and air conditionerViewing technical in

Page 224 - 8-10 Voice recognition

Storing route ... 2-75Storing tracked route...

Page 225 - ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE

12-4 Troubleshooting guideVEHICLE ICONSymptom Possible cause Possible solutionNames of roads and locations differbetween Plan View and BirdviewTM.This

Page 226 - Confirming voice commands

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

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12-6 Troubleshooting guideROUTE CALCULATION AND VISUALGUIDANCESymptom Possible cause Possible solutionWaypoints are not included in the autoreroute ca

Page 228 - 8-14 Voice recognition

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe part of the route that the vehicle hasalready passed is deleted.A route is managed by sections between way

Page 229 - Help Command:

12-8 Troubleshooting guideVOICE GUIDANCESymptom Possible cause Possible solutionVoice guidance is not available. Voice guidance is only available at c

Page 230

TRAFFIC INFORMATIONSymptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe traffic information is notdisplayed.The traffic information is not set to on. Set the t

Page 231 - Voice recognition 8-17

12-10 Troubleshooting guideSymptom Cause and CountermeasureCannot playCheck if the disc or USB device was inserted correctly.Check if the disc is scra

Page 232 - 8-18 Voice recognition

The system should respond correctly to all voice commands without difficulty. If problems are encountered, try the following solutions.Where the solut

Page 233 - Voice recognition 8-19

12-12 Troubleshooting guideSymptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe system does not acceptthe voice command.orThe system accepts the voicecommand i

Page 234 - SPEAKER ADAPTATION

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe image on the display is not clear. Moisture drops such as rain or snow form on thecamera lens.Gently wipe

Page 235 - Editing registered items

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

Page 236 - (Plan View) mode

12-14 Troubleshooting guideMEMO

Page 237 - Voice recognition 8-23

13 IndexAAbout map data... 11-13About multi function meter...

Page 238 - 8-24 Voice recognition

13-2HHeating (A/C OFF)... 5-3How to handle display... 11-

Page 239 - 9 Monitor system

Standard mode... 8-2Start-up screen...

Page 241 - ABOUT REARVIEW MONITOR

R35-N2013MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAYOWNER'S MANUALPrinting: March 2012 (14)Publication No.: NA3E 0R35U1Printed in U.S.A.For your safety, read carefull

Page 242 - 9-4 Monitor system

2-4 NavigationAUTOMATIC REROUTEWhen detecting a deviation from the suggestedroute, the NISSAN Navigation System willautomatically recalculate a new ro

Page 243 - COURSE LINES

MAP TYPESTwo types of map views are available: 2D mapand BirdviewTM(3D) map.2D mapThe 2D map displays the map in a 2-dimensionalenvironment similar to

Page 244 - OPERATING TIPS

2-6 Navigationthe route search, the route guidance is performedby searching for a route that avoids those areas.“Storing avoid area” (page 2-77)*10Str

Page 245 - CAMERA SETTINGS

DISPLAYING CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATIONOperating with control panelThe basic map screen displays the currentlocation (the position where the vehicle mark

Page 246 - 9-8 Monitor system

2-8 Navigation2. Touch the direction to move to. The mapcontinues to scroll while the screen istouched.INFO:While driving, scrolling on the map is lim

Page 247 - 10 Multi function meter

3. Touch [ ]or[ ] to change the direction ofthe map.: Rotates the map clockwise.:Rotates the map counterclockwise.INFO:While driving, scrolling on the

Page 248 - 10-2 Multi function meter

2-10 NavigationOperating with touch panel opera-tion1. Touch [ ].The scale is displayed.2. Touch [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] tochange the scale.INFO:Free

Page 249 - Trip calculator

Example: The most detailed level (2D map)Example: The widest level (2D map)Example: The most detailed level (BirdviewTMmap)Example: The widest level (

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2-12 Navigation3. Highlight [Change View] and push the rightbutton of the directional buttons.4. Highlight the preferred map view and push<ENTER>

Page 252 - HOW TO SWITCH SCREENS

5. Highlight the preferred item and push<ENTER>.Setting by voice command1. Push <> located on the steering wheel.2. After the tone sounds,

Page 253 - CUSTOM VIEW SCREEN

2-14 Navigation. [Long Range]:Sets the long range map view display on/off.“Settings long range map view”(page 2-15). [Map Color]:Changes the map color

Page 254 - Panel list

INFO:If the map orientation is switched, the icondisplayed in the lower left corner is alsoswitched.: North Up: Heading UpNorth UpHeading UpINFO:The d

Page 255 - Initializing display

2-16 Navigation1. Highlight [Map Color] and push <ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred map color and push<ENTER>. The indicator light of the

Page 256 - Small panel screen

1. Highlight [Left Split Map Settings] and push<ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred map setting andpush <ENTER>.3. Push <MAP> to retur

Page 257 - Transmission oil pressure

2-18 Navigation3. Highlight the preferred icon and push<ENTER>. The icon display setting togglesbetween on and off each time <ENTER> ispus

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3. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>.4. Highlight [Map Scrolling Information] andpush <ENTER>.5. Highlight the preferred information ite

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2-20 Navigationlocation map screen is displayed, the followingoptions are available.. [Store Location]:Stores the current vehicle location in theAddre

Page 260

INFO:Incident details are a feature of Traffic Informa-tion, and an XM NavTraffic®subscription isrequired in order to receive Traffic Information.Navi

Page 261

0 IntroductionHow to use this manual ... 0-2For safe operation...

Page 262

2-22 NavigationMAP SYMBOLSThis navigation system uses symbols to display facilities.2-dimensional icons (Plan View)

Page 263

Road colorThe road types are differentiated by colors.Freeway:(Red or light red (zoomed in))Main road:(Brown or dark yellow)Narrow street:(Gray)Road w

Page 264 - How to view screen

2-24 Navigation. Home:Searches for a route from the currentlocation to the previously stored homedestination.. Address Book:Searches for a destination

Page 265 - How to view the screen

. Puerto Rico. Virgin IslandsINFO:. It is also possible to select a region bytouching the map on the right side of thescreen.. It is not possible to s

Page 266 - 10-20 Multi function meter

2-26 Navigation1. Push <DEST>, highlight [Street Address]and push <ENTER>. A character inputscreen is displayed.2. Enter the house number,

Page 267 - STEERING SCREEN

INFO:Even after setting a destination, the locationof the destination can be adjusted, the routecan be stored, etc.“Procedures after setting destinati

Page 268 - GEAR POSITION SCREEN

2-28 NavigationINFO:.A maximum of 100 facilities can bedisplayed on the list screen..If the suggested route is already set, thesystem displays the fac

Page 269 - FUEL ECONOMY SCREEN

4. Set the narrowing down conditions for thelandmarks and push <ENTER>.INFO:Highlight [Change Region] and push<ENTER> to change the region

Page 270 - 10-24 Multi function meter

2-30 Navigation7. Enter the name of the destination facility andhighlight [List], and then push <ENTER>.The facility list is displayed.INFO:.It

Page 271 - DRIVING RECORD SCREEN

Searching for restaurant using ZA-GAT1. Push <DEST>.2. Highlight [Places] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [ZAGAT] and push <ENTER>.4.

Page 272 - Saving to USB memory

0-2 IntroductionThis manual uses special words, symbols andicons, organized by function.Please refer to the following items and familiarizeyourself wi

Page 273 - Deleting records

2-32 Navigation8. Highlight the preferred sorting order andpush <ENTER>. A list screen is displayed.9. Highlight the preferred destination facil

Page 274 - Timing waypoints

3. The home location is displayed, and thesystem sets the home location as thedestination.INFO:If the home location is not stored yet, thesystem will

Page 275 - Multi function meter 10-29

2-34 NavigationINFO:Selecting [Sort] displays a list of various sortfunctions. To use the sort functions, storedlocations must be set in advance.“Stor

Page 276 - Confirming list of waypoints

2. Highlight [Previous Destinations] and push<ENTER>. A list screen is displayed.3. Highlight the preferred destination from thelist and push &l

Page 277 - Multi function meter 10-31

2-36 Navigation4. The previous start point is set as a destina-tion, and the entire route is shown on themap. Highlight [Start] after confirming thelo

Page 278 - 10-32 Multi function meter

5. The entire route is shown on the map.Highlight [Start] after confirming the locationof the displayed destination, and push<ENTER>. The system

Page 279 - 11 General system information

2-38 Navigation6. A list screen is displayed if there are two ormore search results. Highlight the preferreddestination from the list and push<ENTE

Page 280 - * Under many large trees

6. Highlight the freeway of the destination fromthe list, and push <ENTER>.7. Highlight [Entrance] or [Exit] and push<ENTER>. A list scree

Page 281 - * In a canyon

2-40 Navigation1. Push <DEST>.2. Highlight [Next Page] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [Intersection] and push<ENTER>. A character inp

Page 282 - General system information

8. The entire route is shown on the map.Highlight [Start] after confirming the locationof the displayed destination, and push<ENTER>. The system

Page 283 - (MCA) FOR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

. If you notice any foreign objects inthe system hardware, spill liquid onthe system or notice smoke or asmell coming from it, stop using thesystem im

Page 284 - ROUTE CALCULATION

2-42 Navigationon the right side of the screen.INFO:Select [By Distance] to sort the list by thenearest distance.6. The selected destination is displa

Page 285

3. The system sets the destination to theselected location and starts calculating aroute.INFO:If a point on a freeway is set as the destination, aconf

Page 286

2-44 NavigationPROCEDURES AFTER SETTINGDESTINATIONAfter performing a route search, the routeguidance can be immediately started. Also, it ispossible t

Page 287 - Notification of freeway exit

1. Highlight [More Routes] and push<ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred route condition andpush <ENTER>.3. The display automatically returns

Page 288 - NOTES ON VOICE GUIDANCE

2-46 Navigation. [Map Scroll]:Displays a map screen where the location ofthe destination can be confirmed. Even if themap screen is touched or directi

Page 289 - NOTES ON XM NavTraffic

1. Highlight [Move Location] and push<ENTER>.INFO:The screen for adjusting the location alsochanges by touching the map screen dis-played on the

Page 290 - NOTES ON XM NAVWEATHER

2-48 Navigation2. Information about the location is displayed.3. Push <BACK> to return to the previousscreen.INFO:. If [Call] is displayed on th

Page 291 - MAP DATA

Example of voice guidance:*1“In about one quarter mile (400 meters), right(left) turn.”“Right (left) turn ahead.”*2“In about one quarter mile (400 met

Page 292 - END-USER TERMS

2-50 NavigationEnlarged intersection view:When approaching a guide point, the systemautomatically changes to the split screen andshows an enlarged vie

Page 293 - Terms and conditions

Guidance screen settingsThe guidance screen can be displayed at alltimes even when the vehicle is located awayfrom the guide point. Various types of s

Page 294

0-4 IntroductionFUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE DRIVINGTo ensure safe driving, some functions cannotbe operated or have limited operation when thevehicle dri

Page 295 - HOW TO HANDLE DISPLAY

2-52 Navigationenlarged view of the intersection is automaticallydisplayed. To display the fuel economy informa-tion, push <MAP>.To display the

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road, all exits along the route which have exitinformation will be shown in the turn list. The exitinformation is shown as icons.. Displaying turn lis

Page 297 - 12 Troubleshooting guide

2-54 NavigationROUTE SCREENWARNINGAlways stop the vehicle in a safelocation before modifying the routeconditions.Modifying the route conditions whiled

Page 298 - CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE

Canceling/reactivating routeA route that is already set can be canceled atany time. If a route is deleted, the destinationand waypoints are also cance

Page 299 - NAVIGATION

2-56 NavigationINFO:If a new route is set, the canceled route cannotbe reactivated.Editing route1. Push <ROUTE VOICE>.2. Highlight [Edit/Add to

Page 300 - VEHICLE ICON

3. Highlight [Add Destination] or [Add Way-point] and push <ENTER>.If [Add Destination] is selected, the currentdestination changes to a waypoin

Page 301 - Troubleshooting guide 12-5

2-58 Navigation3. Highlight a destination or waypoint that isalready set and push <ENTER>.4. Highlight [Move Dest.] to modify the locationand pu

Page 302 - GUIDANCE

4. Highlight [Change Order] and push<ENTER>. A list of the destination andwaypoints is displayed.5. Highlight a preferred destination or waypoin

Page 303 - Troubleshooting guide 12-7

2-60 Navigation4. Highlight the preferred condition and push<ENTER>.Available conditions:[Fastest Route]:[Minimize Freeway]: [Shortest Route]5.

Page 304 - VOICE GUIDANCE

Available setting items. [Turn List]:Displays the details of the suggested route.“Using turn list” (page 2-61). [Preview]:The system will trace the pl

Page 305 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION

Destination functions available while drivinginclude:. Home. Address Book. Previous Destinations. Previous Start Point. Stored Routes. Delete Destinat

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2-62 NavigationConfirming route by simulation:1. Highlight [Simulation] and push <ENTER>.2. Highlight the preferred key and push<ENTER>.:

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Recalculate routeA route can be manually searched again afterchanging the search condition. When thevehicle deviates from the suggested route, therout

Page 308 - VOICE RECOGNITION

2-64 Navigation4. Highlight [Auto Reroute] and push<ENTER>. The indicator illuminates. Whenthe current location map screen or routesetting scree

Page 309 - MONITOR SYSTEM

3. When the detour search is successful,detailed information about the detour route(left screen) and the comparison screen ofthe two routes (right scr

Page 310 - 12-14 Troubleshooting guide

2-66 Navigation1. Push <ROUTE VOICE>.2. Highlight [Route Settings] and push<ENTER>.3. Highlight [Basic Route Type] and push<ENTER>.4

Page 311 - 13 Index

. [Use Ferries]:Includes the use of ferries.. [Use Learned Routes]:Uses the roads that are most frequentlytraveled with the help of self-learningtechn

Page 312

2-68 NavigationROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGSVarious guidance information can be set to beplayed during route guidance and the route and/or voice guidance ca

Page 313

Setting voice guidance at intersec-tions1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [Guidance Settings] and

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2-70 Navigation5. Highlight [Small Turn Arrow on Map] andpush <ENTER> to activate or deactivateSmall Turn Arrow on the Map (simplified turnindic

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1. Push <SETTING>.2. Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight [Guidance Settings] and push<ENTER>.4. Highlight [Others]

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