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Page 1 - OWNER'S MANUAL

2014MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAYOWNER'S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.

Page 2 - Contents

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

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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 4 - 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 5 - 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 6 - 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 7 - 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 8 - 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 9 - 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

Page 10

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 11 - 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 12 - Steering 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

Page 13 - Driver’s Notes Screen

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

Page 14

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 15 - FUNCTIONS

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

Page 16 - 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

Page 17 - Heater and air conditioner

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

Page 18 - 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 19 - STEERING SWITCH

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

Page 20 - 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 21 - 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

Page 22

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

Page 23 - Items displayed in list

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

Page 24

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

Page 25 - 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 26 - 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 28 - 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 30 - Navigation 2-3

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

Page 31 - Birdview

MEMONavigation 2-99

Page 32 - MAP SETTINGS

2-100 NavigationMEMO

Page 33 - BUILDING GRAPHICS

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

Page 34 - Navigation 2-7

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 35 - (3D) map

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

Page 36 - 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 37 - Map scale

3-4 Audio system. During cold weather or rainy days, the playermay malfunction due to the humidity. If thisoccurs, remove the CD and dehumidify orvent

Page 38 - CHANGING MAP VIEW

. The CD/DVD player sometimes cannotfunction when the passenger compartmenttemperature is extremely high. Decrease thetemperature before use.. Only us

Page 39

3-6 Audio systemParental level (parental control):DVDs with the parental control setting can beplayed with this system. Please use your ownjudgement t

Page 40 - MAP VIEW SETTINGS

regulatory reasons, even when the vehicle isparked.This system supports various USB memorydevices, USB hard drives and iPod players.Some USB devices m

Page 41 - Setting map orientation

3-8 Audio systemreduces certain parts of sound that seeminaudible to most people.. WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is acompressed audio format created

Page 42 - Long Range Map View

. The playback order is the order in which thefiles were written by the writing software, sothe files might not play in the desired order.. Music play

Page 43 - Setting left screen display

3-10 Audio systemDisplayable character codes*301: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian), 04: UNICODE (UTF-16 Non-BOM BigEndian),

Page 44 - Displaying map icons

Compressed Video FilesExplanation of terms:. DivX®- DivX®refers to the DivX®codecowned by DivX, Inc. used for a lossycompression of video based on MPE

Page 45 - Map scrolling information

3-12 Audio system— Receiving a hands-free call.— Checking the connection to the hands-free phone.. Do not place a Bluetooth®audio device inan area sur

Page 46 - Current location map screen

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

Page 47 - Scrolled location map screen

Adjusting tone quality and speaker bal-ance:To adjust Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade, pushthe Audio control knob. When the display showsthe setting yo

Page 48 - Navigation 2-21

3-14 Audio system. UPDATING (When the satellite radio sub-scription is not active)SCAN tuning:Push <SCAN> to tune from low to highfrequencies an

Page 49 - MAP SYMBOLS

After loading the CD, the number of tracks onthe CD and the play time will appear on thedisplay.If the radio is already operating, it will auto-matica

Page 50 - SETTING DESTINATION

3-16 Audio systemDVD (Digital Versatile Disc) PLAYEROPERATIONPrecautionsStart the engine when using the DVD entertain-ment system.Movies will not be s

Page 51 - Changing region

item from the displayed video. When theoperation screen is being shown, use the centerdial or touch screen to select an item from thedisplayed menus.P

Page 52 - FINDING ADDRESS

3-18 Audio systemAngle Mark (DVD-VIDEO):When this item is turned on, an angle mark willbe shown on the bottom of the screen if thescene can be seen fr

Page 53 - 2-26 Navigation

. Do not force the USB device into theUSB port. Inserting the USB devicetilted or up-side-down into the portmay damage the USB device andthe port. Mak

Page 54 - Finding nearby place

3-20 Audio systemMenu:There are some options available during play-back. Select one of the following options thatare displayed on the screen if necess

Page 55 - Searching by other methods

ExampleSettings:Select [Settings] to adjust the following set-tings.. Audio File PlaybackSwitch to the audio playback mode. Thisitem is displayed only

Page 56 - Navigation 2-29

3-22 Audio systemtions.. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:1. This device may not cause interference and2. This device must accept a

Page 57 - 2-30 Navigation

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

Page 58 - Navigation 2-31

5. The standby message screen will appear.Operate the compatible Bluetooth®audiodevice. Please refer to the device’s ownersmanual for the Bluetooth®au

Page 59 - SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION

3-24 Audio system. ShuffleChoose “Shuffle OFF”, “Shuffle All Tracks”and “Shuffle Group”.. RepeatChoose from “Repeat OFF”, “Repeat 1Track”, “Repeat All

Page 60 - SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS

be operated by the vehicle audio controls.*iPod®is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered inthe U.S. and other countries.CAUTION. Depending on size and

Page 61 - SETTING PREVIOUS DESTINATION

3-26 Audio system. Shuffle SongsThe following touch-panel buttons shown on thescreen are also available:.: returns to the previous screen..: plays/pau

Page 62 - SETTING PREVIOUS START POINT

When installing a car phone or a CB radio inyour vehicle, be sure to observe the followingcautions, otherwise the new equipment mayadversely affect th

Page 64 - SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER

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

Page 65 - SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE/

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 66 - SETTING INTERSECTION

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

Page 67 - 2-40 Navigation

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

Page 68 - SETTING CITY CENTER

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

Page 69 - SETTING POINT ON MAP

1. Push <PHONE> and select [Quick Dial].2. Select [Add New] at the top of the screen.3. Choose the method for entering the phone-book entry. For

Page 70 - DELETE DESTINATION

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

Page 71 - ROUTE GUIDANCE

listed below.1. Select [Answer].2. Push <PHONE> on the instrument panel.3. Push <> on the steering wheel.There are some options available

Page 72 - Confirming route

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

Page 73 - 2-46 Navigation

MEMOBluetooth®Hands-Free Phone System 4-9

Page 74 - Storing location

4-10 Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone SystemMEMO

Page 75 - ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE

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

Page 76 - Guidance screens and preview

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

Page 77 - 2-50 Navigation

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

Page 78 - Guidance screen settings

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 79 - 2-52 Navigation

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 80 - Navigation 2-53

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

Page 81 - ROUTE SCREEN

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 82 - Canceling/reactivating route

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

Page 83 - Editing route

5-8 Heater and air conditionerMEMO

Page 84 - Navigation 2-57

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

Page 85 - 2-58 Navigation

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

Page 86 - Navigation 2-59

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

Page 87

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

Page 88 - Navigation 2-61

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 89 - Guidance settings

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

Page 90 - Recalculate route

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 91 - Setting detour route

. “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 92 - Navigation 2-65

6-8 Viewing technical informationINFO:If a contract is not completed for NavTrafficinformation service, a message appears, and itwill not be possible

Page 93 - 2-66 Navigation

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

Page 94 - Navigation 2-67

6-10 Viewing technical informationTRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAPWith subscription to NavTraffic service, trafficinformation is displayed on both Plan View

Page 95 - ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS

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

Page 96 - Navigation 2-69

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

Page 97 - Set average speeds

WARNINGNavWeatherXM information is not asubstitute for attentive driving. Weatherconditions change constantly andemergency situations can arise withou

Page 98 - Navigation 2-71

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

Page 99 - STORING A LOCATION/ROUTE

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

Page 100 - Navigation 2-73

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

Page 101 - 2-74 Navigation

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 102 - Other settings

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

Page 103 - STORING TRACKED ROUTE

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

Page 104 - STORING AVOID AREA

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 105 - EDITING ADDRESS BOOK

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

Page 106 - Navigation 2-79

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

Page 107 - 2-80 Navigation

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 108 - Navigation 2-81

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

Page 109 - 2-82 Navigation

6-24 Viewing technical informationMEMO

Page 110 - Navigation 2-83

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

Page 111 - Editing stored tracking

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 112 - Navigation 2-85

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

Page 113 - Editing avoid area

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

Page 114 - Navigation 2-87

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

Page 115 - DELETING STORED ITEM

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 116 - Deleting all stored items

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

Page 117 - 2-90 Navigation

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 118 - FROM ADDRESS BOOK

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

Page 119 - NAVIGATION SETTING

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 120 - Basic Operation

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

Page 121 - Customizing Nearby Places

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

Page 122 - Navigation 2-95

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 123 - QWERTY layout

7-12 Other settingsMEMO

Page 124 - TO DEFAULT

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

Page 125 - 2-98 Navigation

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

Page 126 - Navigation 2-99

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

Page 127 - 2-100 Navigation

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

Page 128 - 3 Audio system

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 129 - AUDIO SYSTEM

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

Page 130 - Compact Disc (CD) player

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

Page 131 - 3-4 Audio system

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

Page 132 - Audio system 3-5

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 133 - USB (Universal Serial Bus)

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

Page 134 - WMA/A AC/ATRAC3)

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 135 - 3-8 Audio system

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 136 - Audio system 3-9

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.Exa

Page 137 - 3-10 Audio system

8-12 Voice recognition9. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:.Only the official street names stored inthe map database can be re

Page 138 - Bluetooth

The following section is applicable when Alter-nate Command Mode is active.“Setting alternate command mode”(page 8-22)When Alternate Command Mode is a

Page 139 - Audio main operation

8-14 Voice recognitionExample: Displaying the navigation com-mand list:1. Push <INFO>.2. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>.3. Highlight

Page 140 - FM-AM-SAT radio operation

Available items. [Getting Started]:Describes the basics of how to operate thevoice recognition system.. [Let’s Practice]:Mode for practice following t

Page 141 - 3-14 Audio system

8-16 Voice recognition1. Highlight [Using the Address Book] andpush <ENTER>. The tutorial starts.2. The voice guide demonstrates how to speakwhe

Page 142 - Audio system 3-15

2. The voice guide demonstrates the steps thathave to be performed.3. When the tutorial is completed, the systemautomatically switches to the Menu scr

Page 143 - Playing a DVD

8-18 Voice recognitionGeneral rule:Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be used. Forexample, to speak 500, “five zero zero” can beused, but “five hund

Page 144 - DVD settings

Command ListNavigation Command:Command ActionHome Sets a route to your home location.Address Sets a route to the street address that you specify (for

Page 145 - USB MEMORY OPERATION

8-20 Voice recognitionINFO:The words in italics are variable.Information Command:Command ActionFuel Economy Displays fuel economy information.Tire Pre

Page 146 - Audio file operation

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

Page 147 - Movie file operation

Audio Command:Command ActionCD Starts to play a CD.FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the station last played.AM Turns to the AM band, selecting the s

Page 148 - Regulatory information

8-22 Voice recognitionSYSTEM FEEDBACK ANNOUNCE-MENT MODESIt is possible to select two modes, long or short,for the announcement by the system.How to s

Page 149 - Connecting procedure

4. Highlight [Speaker Adaptation] and push<ENTER>.5. Highlight the user whose voice is memorizedby the system, and push <ENTER>.6. Highlig

Page 150

8-24 Voice recognitionINFO:With [Continuous Learning] set to on, thesystem does not go back to the commandlist screen, allowing to continue voicecomma

Page 151 - Connecting iPod

Example 1: Switching map to 2D(Plan View) mode1. Push < > located on the steering wheel.2. The system announces, “Please say acommand”.3. After

Page 152 - Compatibility

8-26 Voice recognition9. After the tone sounds and the icon on thescreen changes again, speak “One”.10. Voice feedback will be provided when thecomman

Page 153 - USB memory

7. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, and the list of streetnames appears.8. After the tone sounds and the icon on thescreen

Page 154 - CAR PHONE or CB RADIO

8-28 Voice recognitionMEMO

Page 155 - 3-28 Audio system

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

Page 156 - Hands-Free Phone System

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 157 - HANDS-FREE PHONE

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 158 - REGULATORY INFORMATION

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 159 - QUICK DIAL

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 160 - Editing the Quick Dial

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 161 - RECEIVING A CALL

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 162 - Delete Quick Dial

. 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 163 - Auto Download

9-8 Monitor systemMEMO

Page 164 - Hands-Free Phone System 4-9

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

Page 165 - 4-10 Bluetooth

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 166 - 5 Heater and air conditioner

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

Page 167 - HEATING (AUTO)

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

Page 168 - HEATING (A/C OFF)

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

Page 169 - MANUAL OPERATION

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

Page 170 - TO TURN THE SYSTEM OFF

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 171

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 172 - SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER

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 173

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 174

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

Page 175

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

Page 176 - CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION

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 177 - VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY

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 178 - Tire pressure

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 179 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

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 180 - INFORMATION

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 181 - INFO ON ROUTE

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 182 - DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR

. 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 183 - Screen 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 184 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGS

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

Page 185 - VIEWING AVAILABLE WEATHER

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 186 - TION SCREEN

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 187 - Selecting city

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

Page 188 - Current weather and forecasts

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

Page 189 - Weather Map

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 190 - Temperature Map

1-18 About Multi function display systemMEMO

Page 191 - Road Condition Map

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 192 - GESTED ROUTE SCREEN

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 193 - Types of warnings/watches

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 194 - MAP UPDATE

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 195 - Viewing technical information

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 196 - Positioning status:

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

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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 198 - 7 Other settings

10-32 Multi function meterMEMO

Page 199 - SETTINGS SCREEN

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

Page 200 - AUDIO SETTINGS

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

Page 201 - DISPLAY SETTINGS

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

Page 202 - Night screen

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

Page 203 - VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

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 204 - CLOCK 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 205 - COMFORT 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 206 - LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS

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

Page 207 - UNIT SETTINGS (Tire Pressure)

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 208 - IMAGE VIEWER

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

Page 209 - 7-12 Other 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 210 - 8 Voice recognition

. 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 211 - COMMANDS

11-12 General system information. As of January 31, 2009, the NavTrafficservice covers 80 major metropolitan mar-kets. For the most current list of ma

Page 212 - Practicing voice commands

Storing avoid area ... 2-77Editing address book...

Page 213 - 8-4 Voice recognition

HOW TO ORDER MAP DATA UP-DATESTo order updated map data, contact theNISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK.See the contact information on the inside frontc

Page 214 - How to speak numbers

11-14 General system informationbrake is on.— In order to avoid a traffic acci-dent or traffic offence, remem-ber that actual road conditionsand traff

Page 215 - Command List

engineer any portion of this Data, and may nottransfer or distribute it in any form, for anypurpose, except to the extent permitted bymandatory laws.

Page 216 - Vehicle Phone Command:

11-16 General system informationtheir entirety any and all written or oral agree-ments previously existing between us withrespect to such subject matt

Page 217 - 8-8 Voice recognition

INFO:The screen may become distorted by strongmagnetic fields.MAINTENANCE OF DISPLAYCAUTION. To clean the display, never use arough cloth, alcohol, be

Page 218 - VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES

11-18 General system informationMEMO

Page 219 - 8-10 Voice recognition

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

Page 220 - Voice recognition 8-11

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

Page 221 - 8-12 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 222 - ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE

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

Page 224

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

Page 225 - Voice recognition settings

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

Page 226 - Voice recognition 8-17

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

Page 227 - 8-18 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 228

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

Page 229 - 8-20 Voice recognition

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

Page 230 - Help Command:

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

Page 231 - 8-22 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 232 - Voice recognition 8-23

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

Page 233 - Editing registered items

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 234 - (Plan View) mode

12-14 Troubleshooting guideMEMO

Page 235 - 8-26 Voice recognition

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

Page 236 - Voice recognition 8-27

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

Page 237 - 8-28 Voice recognition

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

Page 238 - 9 Monitor system

Setting the image viewer... 7-11Settings screen... 7

Page 240 - ABOUT REARVIEW MONITOR

R35-NPrinting: December 2012 (17)Publication No.: NA14E 0R35U0Printed in U.S.A.

Page 241 - 9-4 Monitor system

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 242 - COURSE LINES

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 243 - OPERATING TIPS

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

Page 244 - CAMERA SETTINGS

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 245 - 9-8 Monitor system

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

Page 246 - 10 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 247 - 10-2 Multi function meter

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

Page 248 - Trip calculator

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

Page 249 - TER SCREEN

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

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

Page 251 - HOW TO SWITCH SCREENS

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 252 - CUSTOM VIEW SCREEN

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 253 - Panel list

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

Page 254 - Initializing display

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

Page 255 - Small panel screen

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

Page 256 - Transmission oil pressure

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

Page 257

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

Page 258

INFO:Incident details are a feature of Traffic Informa-tion, and that a NavTraffic subscription isrequired in order to receive Traffic Information.Nav

Page 259

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

Page 260

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

Page 261

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 262

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

Page 263 - How to view 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 264 - How to view the screen

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

Page 265 - 10-20 Multi function meter

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

Page 266 - STEERING 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 267 - GEAR POSITION SCREEN

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

Page 268 - FUEL ECONOMY SCREEN

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

Page 269 - 10-24 Multi function meter

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

Page 270 - DRIVING RECORD SCREEN

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

Page 271 - Saving to USB memory

. 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 272 - Deleting records

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 273 - Timing waypoints

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

Page 274 - Multi function meter 10-29

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

Page 275 - Confirming list of waypoints

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 276 - Multi function meter 10-31

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

Page 277 - 10-32 Multi function meter

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 278 - 11 General system information

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

Page 279 - * Under many large trees

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

Page 280 - * In a canyon

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

Page 281 - General system information

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 282 - (MCA) FOR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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

Page 283 - ROUTE CALCULATION

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 284

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

Page 285

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

Page 286 - Notification of freeway exit

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 287 - NOTES ON VOICE GUIDANCE

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 288 - NOTES ON NavTraffic

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 289 - NOTES ON NAVWEATHERXM

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 290 - MAP DATA

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

Page 291 - 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 292

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

Page 293 - HOW TO HANDLE DISPLAY

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

Page 294 - MAINTENANCE OF DISPLAY

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 295

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

Page 296 - 12 Troubleshooting guide

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 297 - CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE

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 298 - NAVIGATION

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

Page 299 - VEHICLE ICON

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

Page 300 - Troubleshooting guide 12-5

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

Page 301 - GUIDANCE

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

Page 302 - Troubleshooting guide 12-7

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 303 - VOICE GUIDANCE

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

Page 305

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

Page 306

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

Page 307 - VOICE RECOGNITION

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 308 - MONITOR SYSTEM

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

Page 309 - 12-14 Troubleshooting guide

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

Page 310 - 13 Index

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

Page 311

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

Page 312

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

Page 313

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

Page 314 - Printed in U.S.A

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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