Nissan 2010 Altima Coupe User Manual

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2010 NISSAN ALTIMA NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2010 ALTIMANAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUALL32-NPrinting : September 2009 (05)Publication No.: NA0E-0L32U0P

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STEERING WHEEL SWITCH䊐1SOURCE:Use to switch the audio mode (source). Foradditional information, see the Owner’sManual.䊐2ENTER:Move up or down to highl

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6. Enter the name of the 2nd street.After finishing the entry, select “List”. A listscreen is displayed.7. Select a street as the 2nd street from thel

Page 4 - 1 Introduction

1. Press DEST.2. Select “Next Page”.3. Select “City Center”. A character inputscreen is displayed.4. Enter the name of the city, select “List”. Alist

Page 5 - REFERENCE SYMBOLS

5. Select the preferred destination from thelist. The position of the selected location isdisplayed in the preview on the right side ofthe screen.INFO

Page 6 - LASER PRODUCT

SETTING A POINT ON THE MAPA location touched on the map can be set as thedestination to which the system calculates aroute.1. Scroll the map, place th

Page 7 - Introduction

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

Page 8 - 2 Getting started

3. A confirmation message is displayed. Se-lect “Yes”.The destination and the waypoints aredeleted.INFO:The deleted destination and waypoints are nota

Page 9 - CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNC

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

Page 10 - STEERING WHEEL SWITCH

After performing a route search, the route guid-ance can be started immediately. Also, it is pos-sible to confirm or change a route.AVAILABLE ITEMS AF

Page 11 - 2-4 Getting started

● Even if the map screen is touched, the samemap screen as when “Move Location” is se-lected is displayed.STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE1. Select “Start”. Ro

Page 12 - Getting started 2-5

INFO:● After a route is selected, a preview is dis-played on the right side of the screen.● The 3 routes may not always be different.CONFIRMING A ROUT

Page 13 - Available items

The navigation system starts when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ACC or ON position.NOTE:Do not keep the navigation system on withthe engine stop

Page 14 - LIST SCREEN

● “Store Route”:A calculated route can be stored. A maximumof 5 routes can be stored. Stored routes canbe easily retrieved and set as the suggestedrou

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3. Select “Add Destination” or “AddWaypoint”.4. The system starts calculating a route that in-cludes the added destination or waypoint.When the calcul

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3. Adjust the location by moving the crosspointer across the map. The location of thedestination is modified.INFO:● The screen for adjusting the locat

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1. Set the destination using an appropriatemethod.2. Select “Place Info”.3. Information about the location is displayed.4. Press BACK to return to the

Page 18 - Symbol input screen

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

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Enlarged intersection viewWhen approaching a guide point, thesystemau-tomatically changes to the split screen andshows an enlarged view of theintersec

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Split screen settingsThe display setting on the left-hand side screenshown during route guidance can be changed.1. Touch the “Map Menu”key whilethe cu

Page 21 - LOCATION/ADDRESS

Intersection:The map screen and the enlarged intersectionview can be displayed at the same time.Press MAP to switch to the full map screen.Turn list:T

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1. Press ENTER while the current locationmap screen is displayed.2. Select “Map View”.3. Select “Map Settings”. 4. Select ⬙Show all Freeway Exits on R

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Exits display screen:When the vehicle travels on a highway or a tollroad, the display will provide a list of informationrelated to the travel route, s

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MENU SCREENS AND THEIR PUR-POSESPress the DEST, ROUTE, INFO, or SET-TING button to display the corresponding menuscreen.How to select a menu itemExamp

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2. Select the landmark category. The listscreen for showing facilities located nearthe freeway exit is displayed.3. Select the preferred facility for

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WARNING● Always stop the vehicle in a safe lo-cation before modifying the routeconditions.● Modifying the route conditions whiledriving may cause an

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● “Traffic Detour”:Manually search for an alternative detourroute taking the traffic information intoconsideration.“SEARCHING FOR A DETOURROUTE TAKING

Page 28 - OPERATING MAPS

Reactivating a route1. Press ROUTE.2. Select “Resume Route”.3. A confirmation message is displayed. Se-lect “Yes”. The deleted route is reactivated.IN

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Available setting items䊐1Add a destination.“Setting a destination or way-point”(page 5-19)䊐2Current destination:Change or delete the destination.“Edit

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4. Set a destination or waypoint. The methodof searching for a destination or waypoint isthe same as the one for a destination.“4. Setting a destinati

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If a location is modified or deleted when a sug-gested route is already set, the prior suggestedroute will be recalculated accordingly.1. Press ROUTE.

Page 32 - USING THE SYSTEM

5. Select “Delete”to delete the location. 6. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight“Yes”. The destinatio

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1. Press ROUTE.2. Select “Edit/Add to Route”.3. Select a destination or waypoint that is al-ready set.4. Select “Change Order”. A list of the desti-na

Page 34 - COMMAND LIST

6. A confirmation message is displayed andthe order of the destination or waypoint ischanged.7. By selecting “Calculate” the system will re-calculate

Page 35 - 2-28 Getting started

1. Press and hold ENTER on the steeringwheel switch.2. Select the preferred item and push ENTER.INFO:ENTER on the steering wheel switch can beused to

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4. Select the preferred condition.Available conditions:: “Fastest Route”: “Minimize Freeway”: “Shortest Route”5. The system automatically recalculates

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Basic operation1. Press ROUTE.2. Select “Route Info”.3. Select the preferred item.Available items:● “Turn List”:Displays the details of the suggested

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Using turn list1. Select “Turn List”.2. The information (e.g., intersections) can beconfirmed on the route to the destination byscrolling the screen u

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GUIDANCE SETTINGSVarious guidance settings can be set.Basic operation1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Navigation”.3. Select “Guidance Settings”.4. Select t

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RECALCULATE ROUTEThe route can besearched for again manuallyaf-ter changing the search condition. When the ve-hicle deviates from the suggested route,

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4. Set the route conditions. After finishing thesetting, select “Start”.“PROCEDURES AFTER SET-TING A DESTINATION”(page 5-2)● When a waypoint has been

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4. Select “Auto Reroute”. The indicator for theselected condition illuminates. When thecurrent location map screen or route settingscreen is displayed

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SEARCHING FOR A DETOURROUTE TAKING TRAFFIC INFORMA-TION INTO CONSIDERATIONWhen a serious traffic event occurs on the route,or if thesystem finds a fas

Page 44 - 3 Map settings

● If no detour route is selected and no furtheraction is provided, the detour route will be au-tomatically cancelled.● The detour suggestion may be re

Page 45 - MAP TYPES

Basic operation:1. Press ROUTE.2. Select “Route Settings”.3. Select “Basic Route Type”.4. Select the preferred condition. The indica-tor for the selec

Page 46 - BUILDING GRAPHICS

LIST SCREENAfter searching for a point of interest, a listscreen is displayed.Depending on the list displayed, itcan be sorted.Items displayed in a li

Page 47 - 3-4 Map settings

● “Use Statistical Traffic Information”:Uses statistical traffic information that isstored in the map data.● “Use Real Time Traffic Information”:Uses

Page 48 - Map settings 3-5

Various guidance information can be set to beplayed during route guidance and activate or de-activate route and/or voice guidance.BASIC OPERATION1. Pr

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● “Voice Guidance Settings”:Sets advanced settings for the voice guid-ance announced at guide points.“ROUTE GUIDANCE SET-TINGS”(page 5-36)● “Guidance

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5. Select “Intersection Guidance Settings”.6. Select the preferred item.Available setting items● “Voice Announcements”:Sets how many times the voice g

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5. Select “Small Turn Arrow on Map toactivateor deactivate Small Turn Arrow on the Map(simplified turn indicator) displayed in theupper left corner of

Page 52 - CHANGING THE SCALE OF A MAP

7. The icon displayed on the map screen isswitched, and the travel time to the way-point is displayed.Displayed icon: Display of the travel time to th

Page 53 - 3-10 Map settings

● “Residential”:Adjust the average vehicle speed in a residen-tial area by touching [+] or [⫺].● “Reset”:Sets the average vehicle speeds to the de-fau

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5-42 Route guidanceMEMO

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

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Often visited locations can be stored in the Ad-dress Book. The stored addresses can be easilyretrieved to set them as a destination orwaypoint.INFO:●

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Here, the operation examples performed with thetouch panel operation are described.SELECTING THE ITEMWhen the item is touched, the next screen isdispl

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4. Select “Stored Location”. 5. Select “Home Location (None)” or “AddNew”.6. Select the appropriate method to search fora location.“4. Setting a desti

Page 59 - North Up

7. When a preferred location is displayed atthe center of the map, confirm the addressof the location.A message is displayed, and the address ofthe lo

Page 60 - Heading Up

STORING THE CURRENT VEHICLELOCATION1. Press MAP to display the current locationmap screen.2. Select “Map Menu”.3. Select “Stored Location”. A message

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STORING A LOCATION BY MOVINGTHE MAP1. Move to the preferred location on the map.2. Select “Map Menu”.3. Select “Store Location”. A message isdisplayed

Page 62 - CHANGING THE Birdview™ ANGLE

A calculated route can be stored.A maximum of 5 routes can be stored.Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set asthe suggested route.INFO:Stored r

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4. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight“Yes”.The current route is stored.OTHER SETTINGSA route can als

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A travelled route up to the current location canbe stored. A maximum of 5 tracked routes canbe stored.1. Press MAP to display the current locationmap

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4. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight“Yes”. The tracked route you have traveledis stored.5. Press MA

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An 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 Avoid Areas are s

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4. Select “Avoid Area”. 5. Select “Add New”.INFO:A maximum of 10 Avoid Areas can be stored.When 10 Avoid Areas are already stored, a newAvoid Area can

Page 68 - Map settings 3-25

SCROLLING THE MESSAGE ORLISTTouch the up arrow to scroll up the page oneitem at a time, or touch the double up arrow toscroll up an entire page.Touch

Page 69 - 3-26 Map settings

7. Set the following items for the searchedlocation.Available setting items:● “Rename”:Changes the name.“Rename”(page 6-26)● “Move Location”:Adjusts t

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BASIC OPERATION1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Navigation”.3. Select “Address Book”.4. Select the preferred item.Available setting items● “Stored Location

Page 71 - 3-28 Map settings

3. Select the preferred item.Available setting items● “Edit”:Edits the stored address information.● “Move Location”:Adjusts the location of the stored

Page 72 - 4 Setting a destination

1. Select “Edit”.2. Select “Show Icon on Map”.3. The indicator illuminates when the item isset. Then the system displays the icon onthe map.Name (only

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Voicetag (only for stored locations)1. Select “Voicetag”2. Select “Store”.3. A beep sounds, and the system enters thevoice command reception mode.4. S

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IconChanges the icon of the home or stored addressto the preferred one. By changing the icons, theusage of the ⬙By Icon⬙ option of the sort functionca

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1. Select “Sound”.A sound list is displayed.2. Select the preferred alarm tone.The indicator of the selected alarm toneilluminates.Sound list:NoneChim

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1. Select “Direction”.A map screen with the home or stored loca-tion located on the map center is displayed.2. Set the direction that sounds the alarm

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2. Select the preferred distance option. Theindicator of the selected distanceilluminates.Available distance options:● 150 feet (50 m)● 300 feet (100

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1. Select “Group”. 2. Select the preferred group.When the indicator of the selected groupilluminates, the stored location is classifiedinto the applic

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1. Use the touch panel to select a character onthe displayed keyboard.2. Select the desired character. The high-lighted character is entered.3. Select

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2. Select the stored addresses that you wantto change.The position numbers of the selectedstored locations are changed.EDITING THE STORED ROUTE1. Sele

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EDITING THE STORED TRACKING1. Select “Stored Tracking”.2. Select the stored tracked route. When the“ON” indicator is not illuminated, touch thekey on

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Displaying a tracked routeThe stored tracked route can be displayed onthe map as necessary.1. Select “Stored Tracking”.2. Select the tracked route to

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EDITING THE AVOID AREA1. Select “Avoid Area”.2. Select the preferred avoid area.3. Select the preferred items.Available setting items:● “Rename”:Chang

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1. Select “Rename”. A character input screenis displayed.2. Enter the preferred name for the avoid area.3. Select “OK”. The name is stored.Move Locati

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1. Select “FWY”.To include freeways in the Avoid Area,touch the key on the screen to illuminatethis indicator.2. The Avoid Area is displayed in green

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2. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, select“Yes”. The stored item is deleted from theAddress Book.The locatio

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3. Select “Address Book”. Example: “Stored Location”is selected.4. Select the preferred item for deletion.5. Select the preferred location/route forde

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6. Select “Delete”. 7. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight“Yes”. The stored item is deleted from theA

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DELETING AN INDIVIDUAL ITEM ONTHE MAP1. Align the cross pointer over the preferredstored location for deletion by moving onthe map.2. Select “Map Menu

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4. After finishing the entry, select “List”.INFO:● When “Back” is touched on the screen, thescreen returns to the previous screen evenwhen characters

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DELETING ALL STORED ITEMS1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Navigation”.3. Select “Address Book”. 4. Select “Delete Stored Items”.NST0075 NST0076 NST0077Stor

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5. Select the preferred item for deletion.Items that can be deleted● “Delete Home Location”:Deletes the home location.● “Delete Address Book”:Deletes

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1. Press DEST.2. Select “Address Book”.3. Select “Store/Edit”.4. Select “Delete All Addressbook Entries”.“4. Setting a destination”INFO:This procedure

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3. Select “Address Book”. 4. Select “Transfer Address Book”. 5. Select “Download Address Book to USB”or “Download Address Book from USB”.NST0076 NST00

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6. Select a stored item. The “ON” indicatorilluminates.7. Select “Download”.INFO:● Do not remove the USB memory untilthe system completely imports or

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6-38 Storing a location/routeMEMO

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

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This screen sets or displays various informationthat is helpful for using the vehicle safely andcomfortably.Available items include the vehicle inform

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– “Navigation Version”:Displays the current navigation systemversion.“VIEWING NAVIGATION SYS-TEM VERSION INFORMATION”(page 7-25)– “GPS Position”:Displ

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XM NavTraffic姞 information is a subscription ser-vice offered by XM姞 Satellite Radio.This service provides real-time information re-garding traffic fl

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2. Select “Delete” to delete the last numberentered.Touch and hold “Delete” to delete all thenumbers entered.3. After finishing the entry, select “Lis

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BASIC OPERATION1. Press INFO.2. Select “Traffic Info”.3. Press BACK to return to the previousscreen.Press MAP to return to the current locationmap scr

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2. Select the event to check the detailedinformation.3. The map screen centered around the se-lected event is displayed. On the leftscreen, the detail

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2. Select the event to check the detailedinformation.3. The map screen centered around the se-lected event is displayed. On the leftscreen, the detail

Page 105 - 4-34 Setting a destination

TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAPWith subscription to XM NavTraffic姞 service,traffic information is displayed on both Plan Viewand Birdview™ map screen.See “

Page 106 - 5 Route guidance

: Information: Road work: Slippery road: Weather: Incident䊐4Traffic indicator:Displays the reception condition of trafficinformation transmitted from

Page 107 - DESTINATION

3. The map screen centered around the se-lected event is displayed. On the leftscreen, the detailed information about theevent is displayed. You can s

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● Traffic Announcements:Announces the traffic information event onthe route.INFO:● Even when “Show Traffic Flow On Map” and“Show Incidents on Map”are

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INFO:The reception condition of the XM姞 weather in-formation transmitted from the provider can beconfirmed using the “Weather” indicator on theupper r

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1. Press INFO.2. Select “Weather Info”.3. Select the preferred information.4. Select “Select Other City from Menu”.5. Select the preferred state from

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1. Select “Current Weather and Forecasts”. 2. Select the preferred area.INFO:● “Weather Info on Destination” is not availableunless a destination is s

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NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELP-DESK CONTACT INFORMATIONFor assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System, or to order updated map-ping DVD-

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CURRENT LOCATION MAPSCREENIf the “Map Menu” key is touched while the cur-rent location map screen is displayed, the follow-ing options are available.●

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4. The forecast screen is displayed. A three-day forecast can be confirmed for the pre-ferred area.5. Press BACK to return to the previousscreen. Pres

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2. Select the event to check the detailedinformation.3. A screen with detailed information of theevent is displayed.4. Press BACK to return to the pre

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2. Select the preferred map area.INFO:“Destination Map”is not available unless a desti-nation is set for the route guidance.3. A weather map is displa

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1. Select “Temperature Map”. 2. Select the preferred map area.INFO:● “Destination Map” is not available unless adestination is set for the route guida

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INFO:Touch “Legend” to display the map legend.Warnings MapThe current warning/watch information can beconfirmed for the current location, thedestinati

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3. A warning/watch map is displayed. Warningand watch information is shown by colors.4. Press BACK to return to the previousscreen. Press MAP to retur

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2. Select the preferred map area.INFO:“Destination Map”is not available unless a desti-nation is set for the route guidance.3. A road condition map is

Page 121 - ROUTE SCREEN

DESTINATION WEATHER ON SUG-GESTED ROUTE SCREENOn the screen of the suggested route after set-ting a destination, the current weather informa-tion arou

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The message includes the weather icon and textdescribing the event.INFO:● The pop-up messages and announcementscan be set to on or off.● If multiple w

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INFO:● The “Other Watches”category in the “Other”category includes Inland Hurricane Watch,Hurricane Watch, Typhoon Watch, TropicalStorm Watch, Inland

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● “Add to Route”:Set the map location where the screen wastouched to set a destination or a waypoint.This is available only when the suggestedroute is

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● Do not put on any sticker or write anything oneither surface.● If you need to clean it, do so with a soft clothby wiping from the centre outward.● D

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BASIC OPERATION1. Press INFO.2. Select “Others”.3. Select “GPS Position”.4. Press BACK to return to the previousscreen. Press MAP to return to the cur

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

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The navigation system can be customized tomake it easier for you to use.BASIC OPERATION1. Press SETTING.2. Select the preferred setting item.Available

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This menu turns on and off the display, adjust theimage quality of the navigation screen andchange the color of the menu screen.BASIC OPERATION1. Pres

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BASIC OPERATION1. Select “Display Adjustment”.2. Select the preferred adjustment item.3. Touch the “+” or “-” key.4. After setting, touch “Back” to ap

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When any button is pushed with the display off,the display turns on. The display will automati-cally turn off when there is no switch operationfor 5 s

Page 132 - Confirming by simulation

Background colorTouch to toggle between the day screen andnight screen.INFO:The background color setting can also bechanged using thebutton.NSE0008Day

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SETTING COLOR THEME1. Select “Color Theme”.2. Select the preferred menu color.The navigation system can be set in details tomeet the preference.BASIC

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● “Map View”:Set the display method and the direction ofthe map.“Changing the map view”(page 3-11)● “Map Icons”:Set the map icons to display on the ma

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1. Press DEST.2. Select “Home (Add New)”.3. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, select“Yes”.4. Select “Street A

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1. Select “Speed Limit Info”. 2. Select “Speed Limit Indication on Map” totoggle the function between on and off. Theindicator light illuminates when

Page 137 - TION INTO CONSIDERATION

● “Map Scrolling Information”:Sets the system so that when the mapscrolls the information about the locationaligned at the center of the cross pointer

Page 138 - Search condition settings

4. On the bottom of the map screen, the oper-ating status of an audio/visual function isdisplayed at all times.Customizing Nearby PlacesThe categories

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4. Select a main category. The sub categorylist is displayed. Select “Category Search”.The preferred category can also be inputdirectly.5. Select a su

Page 140 - Route guidance 5-35

3. Select the preferred item to switch the dis-play between “ABC” and “QWERTY”.4. Press MAP to return to the current locationmap screen.Adjusting the

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● The position and direction of the vehicle iconmay be misaligned depending on the externalconditions and environment.● If the vehicle icon is misalig

Page 142 - TERSECTIONS

4. Adjust the direction of the vehicle icon. Afteradjusting the direction of the vehicle icon,touch “OK”key.5. A message is displayed, and the adjuste

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RESET ALL NAVIGATION SETTINGSTO DEFAULTThis restores various settings (display, volumelevel, etc.) to the default settings.INFO:The memory contents, s

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This turns on and off, as well as adjusts, thephone function (ringer, incoming and outgoingvolume), the voice guide function and the beepfunction.BASI

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INFO:For more details about “Ringtone”, “IncomingCall” and “Outgoing Call”, refer to the vehicleOwner’s Manual.This changes the clock settings.BASIC O

Page 146 - Route guidance 5-41

5. Enter the address of the home location, se-lect “OK”.The map screen is displayed.“Finding an address”(page 4-5)6. Touch the screen to adjust the ho

Page 147 - 5-42 Route guidance

This changes the language and measurementunit used in the system.LANGUAGE SETTINGS1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Others”.3. Select “Language & Units”

Page 148 - 6 Storing a location/route

5. Select the preferred setting item. The indi-cator light of the selected item illuminates.Available languages:– “English”:– “Francais”:– “Español”:N

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5. Select the preferred unit. The indicator ofthe selected unit illuminates.Available units:– US:mile, MPH, ºF, MPG– Metric:km, km/h, ºC, L/100 km6. P

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8-22 Other settingsMEMO

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

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

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Basic operation1. Press INFO.2. Select “Others”.3. Select “Voice Recognition”.4. Select “User Guide”.5. Select the preferred item.Available items:● “G

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1. Select “Let’s Practice”.2. Practice voice commands in accordancewith the audio guidance.Tutorials on the operation of the voicerecognition systemWh

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BEFORE STARTINGTo get the best recognition performance fromVoice Recognition, observe the following items.● The interior of the vehicle should be as q

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Examples:1-800-662-6200“One eight zero zero six six two six two zerozero”Improving Recognition of Phone numbers:Recognition of phone numbers can be im

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8. Select “OK”.9. Press “Map”to return to the current locationmap screen. The home icon is displayed onthe map.INFO:The same setting can also be perfo

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Command listCategory Command:COMMAND ACTIONNavigation Operates Navigation function.Phone Operates Phone function.Information Displays Vehicle Informat

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Vehicle Phone Command:COMMAND ACTIONDial Number Makes a call to a spoken phone number up to 10 digits.Vehicle Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that

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

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5. Speak the name of the state, “California”. 6. Speak the name of the city, “Gardena”. 7. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted

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9. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:● Only the official street names stored inthe map database can be recognized bythe system

Page 163 - NST0029 NST0030 NST0031

13. To confirm the destination location on themap, speak “Show map”. To calculate aroute, speak “Calculate route”.Example 2: Placing a call to the pho

Page 164 - NST0032 NST0033 NST0034

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

Page 165 - NST0035 NST0036

8. The system announces, “Dial or ChangeNumber?”. Speak “Dial”.9. The system makes a call to 800-662-6200.INFO:● Speaking “800-662-6200” (10 continuou

Page 166 - Direction

4. Speak “International Call”. 5. Speak “011811112223333”. 6. Speak “Dial”.NGT0079 NGT0087 NGT0088Voice recognition 9-15

Page 167 - NST0039 NST0040 NST0041

7. The system makes a call to 011-81-111-222-3333.INFO:Any digit input format is available in the Interna-tional Number input process.The following se

Page 168 - NST0042 NST0043 NST0044

3. Select “Nearby RESTAURANT”.INFO:The search can be narrowed down by selecting“All Categories or Name” or “ZAGAT” on thisscreen.By selecting “All Cat

Page 169 - NST0045 NST0046 NST0047

INFO:The Command List feature is only available whenAlternate Command Mode is active.Confirming voice commandsWhen controlling the system by voice com

Page 170 - NST0048 NST0049 LNV0588

6. To confirm the list, scroll the screen usingthe up and down arrows.7. Press “Back” to return to the previousscreen.NVR00209-18 Voice recognition

Page 171 - NST0051 NST0052 NST0053

Command listNAVIGATION COMMAND ACTIONHome Sets a route to your home location.Address Sets a route to the street address that you specify.Places Sets a

Page 172 - NST0054 NST0055

INFORMATION COMMAND ACTIONWhere am I? Displays the current location.Traffic Information Turns the traffic information system on or off.Weather Informa

Page 173 - NST0057 NST0058

GENERAL COMMAND ACTIONGo back Corrects the last recognition result to return to the previous screenExit Cancels Voice RecognitionGeneral Commands:HELP

Page 174 - NST0059 NST0060 NST0061

CONFIRMING HOW TO USE VOICECOMMANDSIt is possible to confirm how to use voice com-mands by accessing a simplified User Guide,which contains basic inst

Page 175 - NST0062 NST0063 NST0064

1. Select “Getting Started”.2. To confirm the page, scroll the screen usingthe up and down arrows.Practicing voice commandsPractice for using the voic

Page 176 - NST0065 NST0066

2. The voice guide demonstrates how tospeak when giving commands.3. When the tutorial is completed, the systemautomatically switches to the Menu scree

Page 177 - NST0067 NST0068 NST0069

1. Select “Adapting the System to Your Voice”.The tutorial starts.2. The voice guide demonstrates the stepsthat have to be performed.3. When the tutor

Page 178 - NST0070 NST0071 NST0072

2. A list of commands appears on the screen,and the system announces, “Please say acommand”.3. After the tone sounds and the icon on thescreen changes

Page 179 - NST0073 NST0074

1. Select “Start”. 2. Once route guidance is started, the systemnavigates through the guide points using vi-sual and voice guidance.3. When approachin

Page 180 - NST0075 NST0076 NST0077

SYSTEM FEEDBACK ANNOUNCE-MENT MODESIt is possible to select two modes, long or short,for the announcement by the system.How to set1. Press SETTING.2.

Page 181 - NST0078 NST0079

4. Select “Alternate Command Mode”. A con-firmation message is displayed. Select“Yes”. The indicator illuminates, and Alter-nate Command Mode switches

Page 182 - NST0080 NST0075

5. Select the user whose voice is memorizedby the system.6. Select “Start Speaker AdaptationLearning”.7. Select the voice command category to belearne

Page 183 - NST0076 NST0081 NST0082

8. Select the voice command to be learned bythe system. The voice recognition systemstarts.9. The system announces, “Please say acommand”.10. After th

Page 184 - NST0083 NST0084 NST0085

4. Select “Speaker Adaptation”. 5. Select a user to edit. 6. Select “Setting”.NVR0036 NVR0037 NVR0044Voice recognition 9-31

Page 185 - 6-38 Storing a location/route

7. Select an item to edit.Setting items● “Edit User Name”:Edit the user name.● “Delete Voice Data”:Reset the user voice that the voice recogni-tion sy

Page 186

4. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, and the map is dis-played in 2D (Plan View).Example 2: Setting a destination usingplac

Page 187 - INFORMATION SCREEN

6. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, andthe list of placesof interest categories appears.7. After the tone sounds and the i

Page 188 - CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION

1. Press located on the steering wheelswitch.2. The system announces, “Please say acommand”.3. Speak “Address”. 4. Speak the name of the state, “Calif

Page 189 - FORMATION

5. Speak the name of the city, “Gardena”. 6. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:Speak the street name precisely includingboulev

Page 190 - NIN0002 NIN0012

4. When arriving at the destination,route guid-ance automatically ends.CANCELING A ROUTEDelete a route that is already set according tothe following p

Page 191 - NIN0013 NIN0014 NIN0003

9. Speak the house number.“How to speak numbers”(page 9-26)INFO:If the house number is unknown, speak “Nohouse number”.10. To confirm the destination

Page 192 - NIN0004 NIN0005 NIN0036

9-38 Voice recognitionMEMO

Page 193 - Screen information

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

Page 194

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

Page 195 - NIN0009 NIN0037 NIN0038

AUTOMATIC REROUTEWhen detecting a deviation from the suggestedroute, the NISSAN Navigation System will auto-matically recalculate a new route to thede

Page 196 - VIEWING AVAILABLE WEATHER IN

DISPLAY OF CURRENT VEHICLELOCATIONThis navigation system combines the data ob-tained from the vehicle (bygyrosensor) and fromGPS (Global Positioning S

Page 197 - LNV0591 LNV0592

INFO:The GPS antenna is located on the instrumentpanel inside the vehicle. Do not place anyobjects, especially mobile phones ortransceivers, on the in

Page 198 - NIN0017 NIN0039 NIN0040

NOTE:Route guidance provided by the navigationsystem does not take carpool lane drivinginto consideration, especially when car-pool lanes are separate

Page 199 - NIN0018 NIN0019 NIN0020

LNV0517General system information 10-7

Page 200 - NIN0021 NIN0022

INFO:● The vehicle icon may be misaligned whenstarting the vehicle just after starting theengine.● The vehicle icon may also be misaligned if dif-fere

Page 201 - NIN0023 NIN0024 NIN0030

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

Page 202 - NIN0031 NIN0032 NIN0025

● There may be cases that carpool lanes are in-cluded on a suggested route when the auto-matic rerouting function is activated, even ifthe “Use Time R

Page 203 - NIN0041 NIN0042 NIN0043

– If the only route to reach the destinationor waypoints is extremely complicated.– If the destination, current vehicle positionor waypoint is within

Page 204 - NIN0044 NIN0045 NIN0046

DIRECTIONS PROVIDED AND THEDISTANCES TO GUIDE POINTSDirections will differ, depending on the roadtype.INFO:Distances may vary, depending on the vehicl

Page 205 - NIN0047 NIN0048 NIN0018

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

Page 206 - NIN0019 NIN0051 NIN0052

Dark green road:After passing the last turning point on a sug-gested route, voice guidance will announce,“The route to your destination includes roads

Page 207 - WARNING/WATCHES

● If the system recognizes on which side thedestination (waypoint) is located, voice guid-ance will announce “on the right/left” after an-nouncing the

Page 208 - Types of warnings/watches

● The XM NavWeather™ information service isnot provided for some cities. In addition, thecities for which the weather information ser-vice is provided

Page 209 - LNV0596 NIN0011

Published by Nissan North America, Inc© 2006 Navigation Technologies. All rightsreserved.© 1993-2008 NAVTEQ. All Rights Reserved.Certain business data

Page 210 - INFORMATION

The navigation system does not provide,nor represent in any way information on:traffic and highway regulations; technicalaspects of the vehicle includ

Page 211 - Contents of GPS information

content, quality, accuracy, completeness,effectiveness, reliability, fitness for a particularpurpose, usefulness, use or results to be ob-tained from

Page 212 - 8 Other settings

TURNING VOICE GUIDANCEON/OFFVoice guidance can be activated or deactivatedand the volume adjusted.1. Press ROUTE.2. Select “Guidance Settings”.3. Sele

Page 213 - SETTINGS SCREEN

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

Page 214 - NSE0002 NSE0003

10-20 General system informationMEMO

Page 215 - NSE0003 NSE0004 NSE0004

11 Troubleshooting guideCustomer assistance ...11-2Basic operations ...11-3Vehicle icon...

Page 216 - NSE0005 NSE0006 NSE0007

For assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System, please contact the NISSANNAVIGATION HELPDESK. See the contact in-formation on the insid

Page 217 - Night screen

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

Page 218 - NSE0010 NSE0011 NSE0012

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionNames of roads and locations differ between Planview and Birdview™.This is because the quantity of the display

Page 219 - SPEED LIMIT INDICATION ON MAP

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe GPS indicator on the screen remains gray. GPS signals cannot be received under certain conditions,such as

Page 220 - NSE0041 NSE0013 NSE0016

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionWaypoints are not included in the auto reroutecalculation.Waypoints that have been already passed are not incl

Page 221 - 8-10 Other settings

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe part of the route that the vehicle has already passedis deleted.A route is managed by sections between way

Page 222 - NSE0020 LNV0598 NSE0015

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionVoice guidance is not available. Voice guidance is only available at certain intersectionsmarked with a. In so

Page 223 - LNV0599 NSE0018 LNV0600

Table ofContentsIntroductionGetting startedMap settingsSetting a destinationRoute guidanceStoring a location/routeViewing technical informationOther s

Page 224 - QWERTY layout

1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Volume and Beeps”.3. Select “Guidance Voice”.ADJUSTING VOICE GUIDANCEVOLUMEThe voice guidance volume can be adjusted.1. Pr

Page 225 - NSE0025 NSE0026

Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe system does not recognize the voice command.orThe system accepts the voice command incorrectly.The interio

Page 226 - NSE0027 NSE0028 NSE0029

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

Page 227 - NSE0030 NSE0031

“MENU”keyStore Location page 6-2Places page 4-7ViewChange View2D Map page 3-11Split: 2D Map page 3-11Birdview (3D) page 3-11Split: Birdview Map page 3

Page 228 - VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

Map SettingMap Orientation page 3-15Long Range page 3-17Map Color page 3-18Birdview Angle page 3-19Left Split Map Setting page 3-20Show All Freeway Ex

Page 229 - (min)”:

“MENU”keyNew DestStart page 5-3More Routes page 5-2Add/Route Info page 5-4Move Location page 5-6Store Location page 5-7Place Info page 5-7Add to Route

Page 230 - LNV0601 NSE0035

DEST buttonChange Region page 4-3Street Address page 4-5Places page 4-7Home page 4-15Address Book page 4-17Previous Destinations page 4-18Delete Desti

Page 231 - NSE0036 LNV0601 NSE0037

“Route”keyCancel/Route Info Route page 5-17Edit/Add to Route page 5-18Route Info page 5-25Guidance SettingsGuidance Voice page 5-28Guidance Volume pag

Page 232 - Other settings 8-21

SETTING buttonNavigationAddress Book page 6-2Map View page 3-13Map Icons page 3-21Guidance Settings page 5-28Route Settings page 5-28Traffic Info Sett

Page 233 - 8-22 Other settings

Audio page 8-2Phone page 8-2Bluetooth page 8-2Volume & Beeps page 2-22DisplayDisplay Adjustment page 8-3Color Theme page 8-7Clock page 8-18OthersC

Page 234 - 9 Voice recognition

INFO buttonFuel Economy page 7-2Maintenance page 7-2Where am I? page 7-3Traffic Info page 7-4Weather Info page 7-11Map Update page 7-24Navigation Vers

Page 235 - COMMANDS

4. Adjust the voice guidance volume by touch-ing the “+”or “-”keys.Other settingsThe volume of the voice guidance can also beadjusted according to the

Page 236 - NVR0001 NVR0002

12 Index2Dmap...3-2,3-63Dmap...3-3,3-7,10-3AAbout route guidance ...5-8Address book ...10-2Adju

Page 237 - NVR0003 NVR0005 NVR0004

NNISSAN Voice Recognition ...9-2Notesonvoiceguidance...10-13PPlanview ...3-2,3-6Points Of Interest (POI) directory ...

Page 238 - How to speak numbers

2010 NISSAN ALTIMA NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2010 ALTIMANAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUALL32-NPrinting : September 2009 (05)Publication No.: NA0E-0L32U0P

Page 239 - 9-6 Voice recognition

INFO:● For voice recognition system operation re-lated to the phone, audio or vehicle informa-tion systems, refer to the Owner’s Manual ofyour vehicle

Page 240 - Command list

2. A list of commands appears on the screen,and the system provides the voice menuprompt “Would you like to access Phone,Navigation, Information, Audi

Page 241 - 9-8 Voice recognition

COMMAND LISTCategory Command:COMMAND ACTIONPhone Operates Phone function.Navigation Operates Navigation function.Information Displays Vehicle Informat

Page 242 - NGT0070 NGT0071

Information Command:COMMAND ACTIONWhere am I? Displays GPS information.Traffic Information Turns the traffic information system on and off.Audio Comma

Page 243 - NGT0072 NGT0073 NGT0093

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

Page 244 - NGT0074 NGT0075 NGT0076

5. Speak the name of the state, “California”. 6. Speak the name of the city, “Gardena”. 7. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted

Page 245 - NGT0077 NGT0070 NGT0079

9. Speak the name of the street, “SouthFigueroa street”.INFO:Only the official street names stored in the mapdatabase can be recognized by the system.

Page 246 - NGT0080 NGT0081 NGT0082

13. To confirm the destination location on themap, speak “Show map”. To calculate aroute, speak “Calculate route”.Example 2: Placing a call to the pho

Page 247 - NGT0083 NGT0070

1 IntroductionHow to use this manual ...1-2For safe operation ...1-2Reference symbols ...

Page 248 - NGT0079 NGT0087 NGT0088

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

Page 249 - NGT0089 NVR0018

8. The system announces, “Dial or ChangeNumber?”. Speak “Dial”.9. The system makes a call to 800-662-6200.INFO:● Speaking “800-662-6200” (10 continuou

Page 250 - NVR0018 NVR0019

2. The system announces, “Would you like toaccess Phone, Navigation, Information, Au-dio or Help?”.3. Speak “Phone”.4. Speak “International Call”. 5.

Page 251 - 9-18 Voice recognition

6. Speak “Dial”. 7. The system makes a call to 011-81-111-222-3333.INFO:Any digit input format is available in the Interna-tional Number input process

Page 252

3 Map settingsMap types ...3-22Dmap...3-2Birdview ™ (3D) map...

Page 253 - 9-20 Voice recognition

Two types of map views are available: 2D (PlanView) and 3D (Birdview™).2D MAP2D map displays the map in a 2-dimensional en-vironment similar to a road

Page 254 - Voice recognition 9-21

䊐4Suggested route:Appears in bold yellow during routeguidance.䊐5/ Direction indicator:Indicates the setting of the map: north al-ways pointing up or t

Page 255 - Getting Started

INFO:In the area where the building graphics are notstored in the map data, the normal map is dis-played even when the map is zoomed in.Building footp

Page 256 - NVR0022 NVR0024 NVR0023

OPERATION WITH BUTTONS ONCONTROL PANELThe basic map screen displays the current loca-tion (the position where the vehicle mark islocated). Press MAP t

Page 257 - NVR0025 LNV0602 LNV0603

The operations for moving across the map aredifferent between the 2D and Birdview™ maps.2D MAP1. Touch the screen.Displays the cross pointer, and the

Page 258 - NVR0029 NVR0030

This manual uses special words, symbols andicons that are organized by function.Please refer to the following items to understandhow to use this manua

Page 259

Fine-adjusting the cursor position:1. Touch “Slow”.Displays the 8-directional key.2. Touch the 8-directional key to adjust thecross pointer position.

Page 260 - LNV0604 NVR0034

1. Touch the screen.Displays the cross pointer and 8-directionalkey.2. Touch the direction to move to. The mapcontinues to scroll while the screen ist

Page 261 - NVR0035 LNV0606

1. Touch “ZOOM IN” or “ZOOM OUT” tochange the scale.Voice command1. Pressbutton located on the steeringwheel switch.2. After the tone sounds, speak a

Page 262 - LNV0605 NVR0038 NVR0039

INFO:The traffic information icons are not displayed onthe map screen when the map scale is set to 32miles (64 km) or higher.“Traffic information disp

Page 263 - NVR0040 NVR0041 NVR0042

The map view can be changed between the 2Dand Birdview™ maps. The map can also be dis-played in the split screen mode.1. Select “Map Menu” while the c

Page 264 - NVR0036 NVR0037 NVR0044

3. Select “Change view”.4. Select the preferred map view. The indica-tor of the selected map view illuminates.5. The display automatically returns to

Page 265 - NVR0045 NVR0046

OTHER SETTINGSThe map view can also beset using the followingprocedure.1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Navigation”.3. Select “Map View”.4. Select “Change

Page 266 - NVR0047 NVR0046 NVR0050

BASIC OPERATION1. Select MAP menu while the current locationmap screen is displayed.2. Select “Map View”. 3. Select “Map Settings”.NMA0022 NMA0023 NMA

Page 267 - NVR0043 NVR0051 NVR0052

4. Select the preferred item.Available setting items● “Map Orientation”:Set the map direction to North up or HeadingUp.“Setting the map orientation”(p

Page 268 - NVR0006 NVR0054 NVR0055

1. Select “Map Orientation”. 2. Select the preferred orientation. The indica-tor of the selected map orientationilluminates.3. Press “Map”to return to

Page 269 - NVR0056 NVR0057 NVR0058

● 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 270 - NVR0059 NVR0060

INFO:Touching the icon on the map screen can alsochange the direction of the map.Voice command1. Pressbutton located on the steeringwheel switch.2. Af

Page 271 - 9-38 Voice recognition

INFO:While in 2D or split 2D mode, “Long Range” isdisplayed only when “Heading Up”is selected.SETTING THE MAP COLORThe map color can be changed to a w

Page 272 - 10 General system information

CHANGING THE Birdview™ ANGLEThe Birdview™ angle can be changed. This set-ting is available only in the Birdview™ map or2D/Birdview™ split map.1. Selec

Page 273 - General system information

SETTING THE LEFT SCREEN DIS-PLAYWhen the split screen is displayed, the map set-tings of the left screen can be changed.1. Select “Left Split Map Sett

Page 274 - NGE0001 NGE0002

Icons of various categories of locations can bedisplayed on the map.DISPLAYING MAP ICONSMap icons can be displayed or hidden by type.1. Touch “Map Men

Page 275

3. Select the preferred icon. The icon displaysetting toggles between on and off eachtime the key is touched. The indicator of theselected icon illumi

Page 276 - Display of GPS information

1. Press SETTING.2. Select “Navigation”.3. Select “Map Icons”.INFO:The map icons are not displayed on the mapscreen when the map scale is set to 1/4 m

Page 277 - POSITION

4. Select “Map Scrolling Information”. 5. Select the preferred information item. Theindicator of the selected information itemilluminates.Available in

Page 278

LNV0545Map settings 3-25

Page 279 - PLAYED ON THE MAP

LNV05463-26 Map settings

Page 280

Required XM Radio 威and NavTraffic 威monthly subscriptionssold separately aftertrial period. XMNavTraffic 威 onlyavailable in selectmarkets. For moreinfo

Page 281 - ROUTE GUIDANCE

ROAD COLORThe road types are differentiated by colors.Freeway: Red or Light Red (zoomed in)Main road: Brown or Dark YellowNarrow street: GrayRoad with

Page 282 - LNV0519 LNV0520

3-28 Map settingsMEMO

Page 283

4 Setting a destinationDestination screen...4-2Basic Operation...4-2Specifying the region .

Page 284 - NOTES ON VOICE GUIDANCE

There are several methods available to set adestination. Understand the advantages of eachmethod and select the best method for findingand setting a p

Page 285

● Intersection:Searches for a destination fromintersections.● City Center:Sets the center of a city as the destination.SPECIFYING THE REGIONWhen setti

Page 286

INFO:● It is also possible to select a region by touch-ing the map on the right side of the screen.● It is not possible to search for a route from the

Page 287

3. Select the city of the destination from thelist.INFO:In some cases, when a city name has beenentered, the number of matching destinations inthe “Ma

Page 288 - Terms and conditions

3. Enter the name of the street. After finishingthe entry, select ⬙List⬙. A list of streets isdisplayed.4. Select the correct street of the destinatio

Page 289

2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.To set the destination from a street address:“Navigation” “Address” (Standard mode)“Address” (Alternate comm

Page 290 - HOW TO HANDLE THE DISPLAY

4. Select the preferred destination from thelist. The position of the selected location isdisplayed in the preview on the right side ofthe screen.INFO

Page 291

2 Getting startedControl buttons and functions...2-2Control panel ...2-2Steering wheel switch. . .

Page 292 - 11 Troubleshooting guide

Searching by other methods1. Press DEST.2. Select “Places”.3. Select “All Categories or Name”. 4. Set the narrowing down conditions for thelandmarks.I

Page 293 - CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE

INFO:If “Select a City” is selected, a city name inputscreen is displayed. Specify the city to search forbefore narrowing down the categories.● Enter

Page 294 - BASIC OPERATIONS

6. Select the subcategory.INFO:Subcategories may not exist depending on thecategory that is selected.7. Enter the name of the destination facilityand

Page 295 - VEHICLE ICON

8. Select the preferred destination from thelist.INFO:● By selecting “Sort”, options can be sortedfrom “By Name” or “By Distance”. When se-lecting “By

Page 296 - Troubleshooting guide 11-5

3. Select “ZAGAT”. 4. Select the preferred state. A list screen isdisplayed.5. Select the preferred city. A list screen isdisplayed.NDE0027 NDE0028 ND

Page 297 - GUIDANCE

Searching for a restaurant:1. Select “RESTAURANT”. A list screen isdisplayed.2. Select the preferred category. A list screenis displayed.3. Select the

Page 298 - Troubleshooting guide 11-7

4. Select the preferred destination facility fromthe list.INFO:● By selecting “Sort”, sorting options can beselected to re-sort the list.● The search

Page 299 - VOICE GUIDANCE

1. Press DEST.2. Select “Home”.3. A confirmation message is displayed, andthe system sets the home location as thedestination.INFO:If the home locatio

Page 300 - VOICE RECOGNITION

SETTING BY ADDRESS BOOKA location stored in the Address Book can beset as thedestination to which the system calcu-lates a route. To utilize this func

Page 301 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION

INFO:● Sort by Number:The Address Book entries are displayedin as-cending numerical order.● Sort by Name:The Address Book entries are displayed in al-

Page 302 - CURRENT LOCATION MAP SCREEN

CONTROL PANEL䊐1MAP:Press to display the map. While followingprogrammed route, press multiple times tochange the type of route information.䊐2DEST:Press

Page 303 - 11-12 Troubleshooting guide

1. Press DEST.2. Select “Destinations”. A list screen isdisplayed.INFO:By selecting ⬙By Date⬙, the list can be sorted inchronological order. By select

Page 304 - SCROLL LOCATION MAP SCREEN

2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.To display the Previous Destinations list:“Navigation” “Previous Destinations” (Stan-dard mode)“Previous Des

Page 305 - DESTINATION SCREEN

4. The previous start point is set as adestination, and the entire route is shown onthe map. Select “Start” after confirming thelocation of the displa

Page 306

3. Select “Stored Routes”. A list screen isdisplayed.4. Select the preferred route from the list. Theroute to the destination is set.5. The entire rou

Page 307 - SETTING SCREEN

SETTING BY PHONE NUMBERIf the telephone number of thefacilityis available,use this to find the facility by entering thenumber, and then have the syste

Page 308 - Troubleshooting guide 11-17

4. Enter the telephone number including thearea code.5. After finishing the entry, select “List”.“NUMBER INPUT SCREEN”(page 2-11)6. Displays a list sc

Page 309

1. Press DEST.2. Select “Next Page”.3. Select “Freeway Entrance/Exit”.A characterinput screen is displayed.4. Enter the name of the freeway.5. After f

Page 310 - 12 Index

6. Select the freeway of the destination fromthe list.7. Select “Entrance” or “Exit”. A list screen isdisplayed.8. Select the preferred destination fr

Page 311

INFO:By selecting “By Distance”, the list canbesortedby the nearest distance.9. The entire route is shown on the map. Se-lect “Start” after confirming

Page 312

3. Select “Intersection”. A character inputscreen is displayed.4. Enter the name of the 1st street. After finish-ing the entry, select “List”.A list s

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