2018 N ISSAN C ONNECT®OWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.ForewordNISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DENCGNJN1402-120906-251BEBC1-23DC-4665-B405-18A0830C57B1PARTMENTNCGNJN1402-120906-0A572194-58C0-4CCD-A796-B7907E2D317DFor assistance or inquiries about theNISSAN Navigation System, NISSAN warranty, service or general questions, contact the NISSAN Consumer AffairsDepartment at:For U.S. customersNissan North America, Inc.Consumer Affairs DepartmentP.O. Box 685003Franklin, TN 37068-50031-800-NISSAN-1(1-800-647-7261)For Canadian customersNissan Canada Inc.5290 Orbitor DriveMississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z51-800-387-0122NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEMHELPDESK CONTACT INFORMATIONNCGNJN1402-120906-7E109BAF-7F49-429A-8CC5-3267D2E74C0FNISSANCONNECTSM SERVICESHELPDESK CONTACT INFORMATIONGUID-25DEBBE3-2812-46C0-9B00-52166087D9D9To order updated map data, contact theNISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESKat:. E-MAIL: [emailprotected] For assistance or inquiries about theNissanConnectSM Services, contact NissanConnectSM Services helpdesk at:. E-MAIL: [emailprotected] .WEBSITE: www.NissanNavigation.com.PHONE: 1-888-661-9995.WEBSITE: https://www.nissanusa.com/connect/support.PHONE: 1-855-426-6628FOREWORDThank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehicle.This user’s manual is for NissanConnectSMwith Navigation and Services offered inyour NISSAN vehicle.Operation instructions for the followingsystems are included in this manual.. Audio.Hands-Free Phone.NissanConnectSM Services.Navigation.Voice recognition.Information and settings viewable onNissanConnectSMPlease read this manual carefully to ensure safe operation of NissanConnectSMwith Navigation and Services.. Because of possible specificationchanges and optional equipment,some sections of this manual maynot apply to your vehicle..All information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are those ineffect at the time of printing. NISSANreserves the right to change specifications or design at any time withoutnotice..Do not remove this manual from thevehicle when selling this vehicle. Thenext user of the system may need themanual.Table of Contents1 IntroductionHow to use this manual.... 1-2Safety information................ 1-3Trademarks................................ 1-4Regulatory information .... 1-5Licenses......................................... 1-72 Getting startedControl buttons andtouch screen display .......... 2-2Starting system.................... 2-14Basic operation.................... 2-14System settings ................... 2-233 Audio systemAudio operationprecautions ................................ 3-2Names and functionsof audio controlbuttons ....................................... 3-10Audio operations ................ 3-14Audio settings ....................... 3-37CD/USB memory devicecare and cleaning .............. 3-384 Hands-Free PhoneBluetooth®Hands-Free PhoneSystem ........................................... 4-25 InformationInformation menu................. 5-2NissanConnectSMServices (if soequipped)..................................... 5-7SiriusXM Travel Link(for U.S. and Canada)....... 5-18Apple CarPlay ....................... 5-20Android Auto.......................... 5-236 NavigationSafety information................ 6-3Map operation ......................... 6-3Setting destination............ 6-14Route guidance.................... 6-28Viewing trafficinformation (for U.S. andCanada) ...................................... 6-47Storing alocation/route....................... 6-50Navigation settings........... 6-58General information fornavigation system ............. 6-617 Voice recognitionVoice recognition .................. 7-28 Troubleshooting guideCustomer assistance.......... 8-2System unit ................................ 8-3Audio system ............................ 8-5Bluetooth®Hands-Free PhoneSystem ........................................ 8-14NissanConnectSMServices (if soequipped).................................. 8-17Apple CarPlay ........................ 8-18Android Auto.......................... 8-19Navigation ................................ 8-21Voice recognition ............... 8-291 IntroductionHow to use this manual ..........................................................For safe operation .................................................................Reference symbols ................................................................Screen illustrations ...............................................................Safety information .......................................................................Trademarks .......................................................................................1-21-21-21-21-31-4Regulatory information ...........................................................Laser product .........................................................................Bluetooth® devices .............................................................Licenses ...............................................................................................Telematic Control Unit Gen2K (ifso equipped) ............................................................................1-51-51-51-71-71. IntroductionHOW TO USE THIS MANUALThis manual uses special words, symbols,icons and illustrations organized by function.Please refer to the following items andfamiliarize yourself with them.FOR SAFE OPERATIONWARNINGThis is used to indicate the presenceof a hazard that could cause death orserious personal injury. To avoid orreduce the risk, the procedures mustbe followed precisely.CAUTIONThis is used to indicate the presenceof a hazard that could cause minor ormoderate personal injury or damageto your vehicle. To avoid or reduce therisk, the procedures must be followedcarefully.1-2NOTE:Indicates items that help you understand and maximize the performance ofyour vehicle. If ignored, they may lead toa malfunction or poor performance.REFERENCE SYMBOLSINFO:This indicates information that is necessary for efficient use of your vehicle oraccessories.Reference page:This indicates the title and page that youshould refer to.< >:Indicates a button on the control panel.[ ]:This indicates a key/item displayed on thescreen.Voice Command:This indicates an operation by voicecommand.SCREEN ILLUSTRATIONS.The illustrations in this manual arerepresentatives of various modelsand may not be identical with thedesign and specifications of your vehicle..Icons and menu items displayed onthe screen may be abbreviated oromitted from the screen illustrationswhen appropriate. The omitted iconsand menu items are described asdotted lines as illustrated.1. IntroductionSAFETY INFORMATIONThis system is primarily designed to helpyou support pleasant driving as outlinedin this manual. However, you, the driver,must use the system safely and properly.Information and the availability of servicesmay not always be up to date. The systemis not a substitute for safe, proper andlegal driving.Before using the system, please read thefollowing safety information. Always usethe system as outlined in this manual..Do not rely on route guidancealone. Always be sure that alldriving maneuvers are legal andsafe in order to avoid accidents..Do not disassemble or modify thissystem. If you do, it may result inaccidents, fire or electrical shock..If you notice any foreign objects inthe system hardware, spill liquidon the system or notice smoke or asmell coming from it, stop usingthe system immediately and it isrecommended you contact aNISSAN dealer. Ignoring such conditions may lead to accidents, fireor electrical shock.WARNING..To operate the system, first parkthe vehicle in a safe location andset the parking brake. Operatingthe system while driving can distract the driver and may result in aserious accident.Exercise extreme caution at alltimes so full attention may begiven to vehicle operation. If thesystem doesn’t respond immediately, please be patient and keepyour eyes on the road. Inattentivedriving may lead to a crash resulting in serious injuries or death.the display screen breaks, do nottouch it. Doing so could result in aninjury.NOTE:Do not keep the system running withthe engine or the hybrid systemstopped. Doing so may discharge thevehicle battery (12V battery). When youuse the system, always keep the engineor the hybrid system running.CAUTION.Some jurisdictions may have lawslimiting the use of video screenswhile driving. Use this system onlywhere it is legal to do so..Extreme temperature conditions[below −4°F (−20°C) and above158°F (70°C)] could affect the performance of the system..The display screen may break if itis hit with a hard or sharp object. If1-31. IntroductionTRADEMARKSWindows® and Windows Media® are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States ofAmerica and/or other countries.Windows Media Player:This product is protected by certainintellectual property right of Microsoft.Use or distribution of such technologyoutside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”mean that an electronic accessory hasbeen designed to connect specifically toiPod or iPhone, respectively, and has beencertified by the developer to meet Appleperformance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this deviceor its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use ofthis accessory with iPod or iPhone mayaffect wireless performance.Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod, iPodclassic, iPod nano, and iPod touch aretrademarks of Apple Inc., registered in theU.S. and other countries. Lightning is atrademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a1-4service mark of Apple Inc.The Bluetooth® word mark and logos areregistered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marksby Clarion Co., Ltd. is under license. Othertrademarks and trade names are those oftheir respective owners.HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. For patentssee http://patents.dts.com/. HD Radioand the HD, HD Radio, and “ARC” logosare registered trademarks or trademarksof iBiquity Digital Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.SiriusXM® services require a subscriptionafter trial period and are sold separatelyor as a package. The satellite service isavailable only in the 48 contiguous USAand DC. SiriusXM satellite service is alsoavailable in Canada; see www.siriusxm.ca.SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM Traffic subscriptions are sold separately or asa package, and are continuous until youcall SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms atwww.siriusxm.com. SiriusXM Travel Link isavailable in select markets. For moreinformation, call Listener Care at 1-877447-0011 or visit siriusxm.com/traffic.SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM Travel Link subscriptions are sold separatelyor as a package, and are continuous untilyou call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXMCustomer Agreement for complete termsat www.siriusxm.com. SiriusXM Travel Linkis available in select markets. For moreinformation, call Listener Care at 1-877447-0011 or visit siriusxm.com/travellink.1. IntroductionApp StoreApple and the Apple logo are trademarksof Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. andother countries. App Store is a servicemark of Apple Inc.SiriSiri is a trademark of Apple Inc., registeredin the U.S. and other countries.Apple CarPlayApple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc.,registered in the U.S. and other countries.Google PlayTMGoogle, Google Play are trademarks ofGoogle Inc.GoogleTMGoogle is a trademark of Google Inc.REGULATORY INFORMATIONLASER PRODUCTThis NissanConnectSM with Navigationand Services (if so equipped) is certifiedas a Class 1 laser product.For U.S. and Canada:The system complies with DHHS Rules 21CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.WARNING.Do not disassemble or modify thissystem. There are no user serviceable parts in the system..If maintenance, adjustments andoperations other than those specified in this manual are attempted, injury due to laserradiation and exposure could occur.BLUETOOTH® DEVICESFCC Regulatory information (forU.S.)FCC ID: WY2QY8050NOTEThis device compiles with part 15 of theFCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.FCC WARNINGChanges or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authorityto operate the equipment.CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation ExposureThis equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environment and meets the FCCradio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelinesin Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy thatit deemed to comply without maximumpermissive exposure evaluation (MPE). Butit is desirable that it should be installedand operated with at least 20 cm and1-51. Introductionmore between the radiator and person’sbody (excluding extremities: hands, wrists,feet and ankles).Co-location: This transmitter must not beco-located or operated in conjunctionwith any other antenna or transmitter.IC Regulatory information (forCanada)The antenna cannot be removed (andchanged) by user.This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not causeinterference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation ExposureThis equipment complies with IC radiationexposure limits set forth for uncontrolledenvironment and meets RSS-102 of the ICradio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. Thisequipment has very low levels of RFenergy that it deemed to comply withoutmaximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it shouldbe installed and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and1-6person’s body (excluding extremities:hands, wrists, feet and ankles.)Co-location: This transmitter must not beco-located or operated in conjunctionwith any other antenna or transmitter.This Class B digital apparatus meets allrequirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.For Quebec :L’antenne ne peut être enlevée (et modifié) par l’utilisateur.NOTELe présent appareil est conforme aux CNRd’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditionssuivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur del’appareil doit accepter tout brouillageradioélectrique subi, même si le brouillageest susceptible d’en compromettre lefonctionnement.ATTENTION : l`exposition aux rayonnements radiofréquenceCet équipement est conforme aux limitesd’exposition aux radiations IC définiespour un environnement non contrôlé etsatisfait RSS-102 de la fréquence radio (RF)IC règles d`exposition. Cet équipementprésente des niveaux très faibles d’énergieRF réputé conforme sans évaluation del`exposition maximale permissive (MPE).Mais il est souhaitable qu’il devrait êtreinstallé et fonctionner avec au moins 20cm entre le radiateur et le corps de lapersonne (à l`exception des membres:.Mains, poignets, pieds et chevilles).Co-localisation : Cet émetteur ne doit pasêtre co-implantés ou exploités en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou unautre émetteur.Regulatory information (for Mexico)La operación de este equipo está sujeta alas siguientes dos condiciones: (1) esposible que este equipo o dispositivo nocause interferencia perjudicial y (2) esteequipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la quepueda causar su operación no deseada.1. IntroductionLICENSESTELEMATIC CONTROL UNITGEN2K (if so equipped)A. INTRODUCTIONThis product Telematic Control UnitGen2K incorporates the following software:(1) the software developed by, or developed for, Ficosa International, S.A. (“Ficosa”),(2) the software owned by third party andlicensed to Ficosa,(3) the software licensed under the GNUGENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2(“GPL”),(4) the software licensed under the GNULIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.0 or the GNU LESSER GENERALPUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.1 (collectively“LGPL”), the Mozilla Public license v2(“MPL”), the GPL-2.0 license withOpenSSL-exception (“GPLOpenSSL”) andGNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3with GCC exception (together with theGPL software, jointly “Copyleft Software”),and/or(5) open sourced software licensed underterms and conditions other than CopyleftSoftware.For the software classified as (3) or (4)above, a copy of the license text isincluded with the source code in the URLindicated below, and please also refer tothe terms and conditions of CopyleftSoftware licenses at the websites listedbelow:GPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/oldlicenses/gpl-2.0.html and https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.htmlLGPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/oldlicenses/lgpl-2.1.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.0.htmlMPL: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/GPL-2.0-with-OpenSSL-exception:https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/blob/master/COPYINGGPLv3 GCC Exception: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gcc-exception-3.1.en.htmlThe software classified as (3) and (4)above are copyrighted by multiple people.Please refer to the websites below regarding the copyright notices of those people.https://www.ficosa.com/software/opensource/The software licensed under the licensesindicated in (3) and (4) above (“CopyleftSoftware”) is distributed in the hope that itwill be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warrantyof MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE.For at least three (3) years from delivery ofa device embedding the above product,Ficosa will give to any third party whocontacts us at the Contact Informationprovided below, for a charge no morethan our cost of physically performingsource code distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the source codecorresponding to the Copyleft Softwareindicated above. When requesting thissource code, please specify Product: Telematic Control Unit Gen2K and version Cx9.Furthermore, source code and licensescorresponding to the Copyleft Softwarelisted above is freely available to you andany member of the public at the websitelisted below:https://www.ficosa.com/software/opensource/1-71. Introduction[Contact Information]For enquiries about open source softwareat FICOSA, please contact Ficosa’s Compliance Officer by email: [emailprotected] Please note that we are unable to answerany queries regarding source code details,etc.In addition, it is necessary for end users toprovide their own internet connection.The end user is responsible for any connection or line charges incurred throughbrowsing websites or downloading.B. LICENSING ANC COPYRIGHT NOTICEINFORMATIONThe software classified as (5) above contains various open sourced software(“OSS”) listed in the below website. Pleasesee the website indicted next for theterms and conditions of the licenses(OSS Licenses) and other informationregarding the OSS contained this Product:https://www.ficosa.com/software/opensource/1-82 Getting startedControl buttons and touch screen display .............. 2-2Control panel (for U.S. and Canada) ........................ 2-2Control panel (for Mexico) ............................................... 2-4Liquid crystal display ........................................................... 2-6Steering wheel controls (for U.S.and Canada) ............................................................................... 2-7Steering wheel controls (for Mexico) ................... 2-10Display Commander (if so equipped) .................. 2-11USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Portand AUX (auxiliary) input jack .................................... 2-12Starting system ........................................................................... 2-14Start-up screen ..................................................................... 2-14Basic operation ........................................................................... 2-14Selecting menu from Launch Bar .......................... 2-14Touch panel operation ................................................Main screen operations ...............................................Adjusting settings ............................................................How to input letters and numbers .....................How to view and operate HOMEMENU screen ........................................................................Functions disabled while driving ..........................System settings ..........................................................................Settings menu .....................................................................Display settings ..................................................................Volume and Beeps settings .....................................Clock settings ......................................................................Language and unit settings .....................................Connecting Bluetooth® device ..............................2-162-162-182-182-192-222-232-232-242-242-252-252-262. Getting startedCONTROL BUTTONS ANDTOUCH SCREEN DISPLAYCONTROL PANEL (for U.S. and Canada)Type A (if so equipped)Type B (if so equipped)2-22. Getting startedMap data card slot:The slot is for the map data SD cardprovided with your vehicle. To ejectthe SD card, open the lid and push theSD card in and then release.“Map data” (page 6-67)<>/<>:In audio operation, selecting and fastforwarding/rewinding tracks as wellas radio station/channel scanningcan be performed.“3. Audio system”Type C (if so equipped)
:“Display settings” (page 2-24)Push to display the current locationmap. During route guidance with amap screen displayed, push this button to show/hide the split screen.“Map operation” (page 6-3)<>:Push to eject a CD.“Compact Disc (CD) player”(page 3-21):Push to display the HOME MENUscreen.“How to view and operate HOMEMENU screen” (page 2-19)CD slot:Insert a CD into the slot.“Compact Disc (CD) player”(page 3-21)<>:Push to switch between the dayscreen (bright) and the night screen(dark) and to adjust the level of screenbrightness. Push and hold the buttonto turn off the display. Push thebutton again to turn on the display.Touch screen display:Various information and operationmenus are displayed on the liquidcrystal display. Touch keys and iconson the screen for operation.“Touch panel operation”(page 2-16):Push to display the audio screen.When this button is pushed while theaudio screen is displayed, a screen toselect an audio source will be displayed.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)/:Push to turn the power of the audiosystem on and off. Turn to adjust thevolume.:When a menu screen is displayed, turnthe dial to select items on the screen.Push to confirm the selected item orsetting.2-32. Getting startedThe button can also be used for audiooperations.“Audio main buttons (for U.S. andCanada)” (page 3-10)CONTROL PANEL (for Mexico):Depending on the screen, pushing thebutton will display the previousscreen.For character input operation, push orpush and hold to delete the characters entered.Push and hold to quit the voicerecognition session.“7. Voice recognition”Type A (if so equipped)Type B (if so equipped):Push to display the current locationmap. During route guidance with amap screen displayed, push this but-2-4ton to show/hide the split screen.“Map operation” (page 6-3):Push to display the HOME MENU2. Getting startedscreen.“How to view and operate HOMEMENU screen” (page 2-19)the SD card, open the lid and push theSD card in and then release.“Map data” (page 6-67)<>:Push to switch between the dayscreen (bright) and the night screen(dark) and to adjust the level of screenbrightness. Push and hold the buttonto turn off the display. Push thebutton again to turn on the display.“Display settings” (page 2-24)<>/<>:In audio operation, selecting and fastforwarding/rewinding tracks as wellas radio station scanning can beperformed.“3. Audio system”<>:Push to eject a CD.“Compact Disc (CD) player”(page 3-21)CD slot:Insert a CD into the slot.“Compact Disc (CD) player”(page 3-21)Touch screen display:Various information and operationmenus are displayed on the liquidcrystal display. Touch keys and iconson the screen for operation.“Touch panel operation”(page 2-16):Push to display the audio screen.When this button is pushed while theaudio screen is displayed, a screen toselect an audio source will be displayed.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14):Push to turn the power of the audiosystem on and off. Turn to adjust thevolume.</SOUND>:Turn to highlight an item on thescreen, and push to select the highlighted item.Map data card slot:On the map screen, turn to adjust themap scale.The slot is for the map data SD cardprovided with your vehicle. To ejectThe button can also be used for audiooperations.“Audio main buttons (for Mexico)”(page 3-12):Depending on the screen, pushing thebutton will display the previousscreen.For character input operation, push orpush and hold to delete the characters entered.Push and hold to quit the voicerecognition session.“7. Voice recognition”CAUTION.Never insert foreign objects suchas coins into the SD card slot.Doing so may result in a malfunction of the device..Do not apply too much pressurewhen inserting the SD card into theslot. Doing so may result in amalfunction of the device..The SD card may be hot when it isremoved from the device. Thisdoes not indicate a malfunction.2-52. Getting startedNOTE:Do not remove the SD card containingmap data. If the SD card containing mapdata is accidentally removed, reinsertthe SD card containing map data intothe slot and place the ignition switch inthe OFF position.an inherent characteristic of liquidcrystal displays, and it is not a malfunction..A remnant of the previous displayimage may remain on the screen. Thisscreen burn is inherent in displays, andit is not a malfunction.LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY.The display is a liquid crystal display andshould be handled with care.Maintenance of displayThe screen may become distorted bystrong magnetic fields.WARNINGNever disassemble the display. Someparts utilize extremely high voltage.Touching them may result in seriouspersonal injury.Characteristics of liquid crystaldisplay..If the temperature inside the vehicle isespecially low, the display will stayrelatively dim or the movement of theimages may be slow. These conditionsare normal. The display will functionnormally when the interior of thevehicle has warmed up.Some pixels in the display are darker orbrighter than others. This condition is2-6CAUTION.To clean the display screen, use adry, soft cloth. If additional cleaning is necessary, use a smallamount of neutral detergent witha soft cloth..Clean the display with the ignitionswitch in the OFF position. If thedisplay is cleaned while the ignition switch is placed in the ONposition, unintentional operationmay occur..To clean the display, never use arough cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner or any kind of solvent or papertowel with a chemical cleaningagent. They will scratch or deteriorate the panel..Do not splash any liquid such aswater or car fragrance on the display. Contact with liquid will causethe system to malfunction.To clean the display screen, use a dry, softcloth. If additional cleaning is necessary,use a small amount of neutral detergentwith a soft cloth. Never spray the screenwith water or detergent. Dampen thecloth first, then wipe the screen.2. Getting startedSTEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (forU.S. and Canada)Steering wheel switches (Type A)(if so equipped)INFO:Steering wheel switches are mainly for thevehicle information display control andmay not be able to operate the touchscreen display depending on the conditions. Follow the pop-up guide messagesand labels shown on the vehicle information display.Some of the information displayed on thevehicle information display are linked withthe touch screen display.For other details of the vehicle information display, refer to the vehicle Owner’sManual.<>/<>, :During voice recognition operation,tilt up/down to highlight differentitems, and push to select the highlighted item.Audio operations are also possible bytilting the switch up and down.“Steering wheel mounted audiocontrol buttons (for U.S. andCanada)” (page 3-13)<>:Push to display the hands-free phoneoperation screen.<> (TALK) :Push this button to use the voicerecognition system. Push and hold toend the voice recognition session.“Giving voice commands”(page 7-2)When Apple CarPlay is active, pushingand holding this button will start a Sirivoice control session.“Siri operation” (page 5-21)When Android Auto is active, pushingand holding this button will start anAndroid Auto voice control session.“Operating with voice”(page 5-25)When you receive a phone call, pushthis button to answer the call.“4. Hands-Free Phone”<>/<>:The buttons are used mainly for thevehicle information display operation.Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manualfor details.During voice recognition operation,> can be used to return to the<previous screen.:Push to change the audio source tothe available mode.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)2-72. Getting started<>:Push + or - to adjust the volume.Steering wheel switches (Type B)(if so equipped)<>:Push + or - to adjust the volume.<>/<>:The buttons are used mainly for thevehicle information display operation.Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manualfor details.During voice recognition operation,> can be used to return to the<previous screen.<<>/<>, :During voice recognition operation,tilt up/down to highlight differentitems, and push to select the highlighted item.Audio operations are also possible bytilting the switch up and down.“Steering wheel mounted audiocontrol buttons (for U.S. andCanada)” (page 3-13):Push to change the audio source tothe available mode.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)2-8> (TALK):Push this button to use the voicerecognition system. Push and hold toend the voice recognition session.“Giving voice commands”(page 7-2)When Apple CarPlay is active, pushingand holding this button will start a Sirivoice control session.“Siri operation” (page 5-21)When Android Auto is active, pushingand holding this button will start anAndroid Auto voice control session.“Operating with voice”(page 5-25)<>:Push to display the hands-free phoneoperation screen.2. Getting startedWhen you receive a phone call, pushthis button to answer the call.“4. Hands-Free Phone”Steering wheel switches (Type C)(if so equipped)<>/<>:The buttons are used mainly for thevehicle information display operation.Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manualfor details.During voice recognition operation,<> can be used to return to theprevious screen.<>:Push + or - to adjust the volume.<>::Push to change the audio source tothe available mode.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)<>/<>, :Push the button to reject the incoming call or to end an active call.<>:Push and hold to display the handsfree phone operation screen. Whenyou receive a phone call, push thisbutton to answer the call.During voice recognition operation,tilt up/down to highlight differentitems, and push to select the highlighted item.Push this button to use the voicerecognition system. Push and hold toend the voice recognition session.“Giving voice commands”(page 7-2)Audio operations are also possible bytilting the switch up and down.“Steering wheel mounted audiocontrol buttons (for U.S. andCanada)” (page 3-13)When Apple CarPlay is active, pushingand holding this button will start a Sirivoice control session.“Siri operation” (page 5-21)When Android Auto is active, pushing2-92. Getting startedand holding this button will start anAndroid Auto voice control session.“Operating with voice”(page 5-25)Steering wheel switches (Type A)(if so equipped)STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (forMexico)>, :During voice recognition operation,tilt up/down to highlight differentitems, and push to select the highlighted item.<>:Push to display the hands-free phoneoperation screen.<> (TALK):Push this button to use the voicerecognition system. Push and hold toend the voice recognition session.“Giving voice commands”(page 7-2)When Apple CarPlay is active, pushingand holding this button will start a Sirivoice control session.“Siri operation” (page 5-21)When Android Auto is active, pushingand holding this button will start anAndroid Auto voice control session.“Operating with voice”(page 5-25)2-10>/<Audio operations are also possible bytilting the switch up and down.“Steering wheel mounted audiocontrol buttons (for Mexico)”(page 3-14)INFO:Steering wheel switches are mainly for thevehicle information display control andmay not be able to operate the touchscreen display depending on the conditions. Follow the pop-up guide messagesand labels shown on the vehicle information display.Some of the information displayed on thevehicle information display are linked withthe touch screen display.For other details of the vehicle information display, refer to the vehicle Owner’sManual.<When you receive a phone call, pushthis button to answer the call.“4. Hands-Free Phone”<>/<>:The buttons are used mainly for thevehicle information display operation.Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manualfor details.During voice recognition operation,> can be used to return to the<previous screen.:Push to change the audio source tothe available mode.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)2. Getting started<>:Push + or - to adjust the volume.Steering wheel switches (Type B)(if so equipped)“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)<>:Push + or - to adjust the volume.<>/<>:The buttons are used mainly for thevehicle information display operation.Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manualfor details.During voice recognition operation,<> can be used to return to theprevious screen.<>/<>, :During voice recognition operation,tilt up/down to highlight differentitems, and push to select the highlighted item.Audio operations are also possible bytilting the switch up and down.“Steering wheel mounted audiocontrol buttons (for Mexico)”(page 3-14):Push to change the audio source tothe available mode.<>:Push to display the hands-free phoneoperation screen.When you receive a phone call, pushthis button to answer the call.“4. Hands-Free Phone”DISPLAY COMMANDER (if soequipped)With this system, the same operations asthose for the control panel are possibleusing the Display Commander.<> (TALK) :Push this button to use the voicerecognition system. Push and hold toend the voice recognition session.“Giving voice commands”(page 7-2)When Apple CarPlay is active, pushingand holding this button will start a Sirivoice control session.“Siri operation” (page 5-21)When Android Auto is active, pushingand holding this button will start anAndroid Auto voice control session.“Operating with voice”(page 5-25):Push to display the vehicle’s currentlocation on the map.Push and hold to hear the currentguidance for a programmed route.2-112. Getting started:Push to display the HOME MENUscreen.<USB (Universal Serial Bus) CONNECTION PORT AND AUX (auxiliary) INPUT JACKBACK>:Push to go back to the previousscreen.:Push to enter the selected item.If this button is pushed while a map isdisplayed, the map menu is shown onthe display.“Map Menu screen” (page 6-13)Center dial/Slide switch:Turning operationTurn the dial to scroll the highlighteditem or to adjust a setting (treble,brightness, etc.).WARNINGDo not connect, disconnect or operatethe USB device while driving. Doing socan be a distraction. If distracted youcould lose control of your vehicle andcause an accident or serious injury.CAUTION.While the map screen is displayed,adjust the map scale by turning thedial.Do not force the USB device intothe USB connection port. Insertingthe USB device tilted or up-sidedown into the port may damagethe port. Make sure that the USBdevice is connected correctly intothe USB connection port..Sliding operationDepending on the screen, sliding theslide switch can select areas on thescreen or scroll the pages.“Basic operation” (page 2-14)Do not grab the USB connectionport cover (if so equipped) whenpulling the USB device out of theport. This could damage the portand the cover..Do not leave the USB cable in aplace where it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the cable maydamage the port.While the map screen is displayed,scroll the map screen by sliding theswitch.2-12The vehicle is equipped with USB connection port(s) and an AUX input jack. Whenconnected, the in-vehicle audio systemcan play audio contents from the compatible device.Type A (if so equipped):USB connection port 1 is located in themedia pocket. USB connection port 2 islocated at the rear of the center consolebox. The AUX input jack is located in themedia pocket.Media pocket2. Getting startedType C (if so equipped):USB connection port and the AUX inputjack are located on the lower part of theinstrument panel.tion port 1 to be used for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.USB connection port 1 is located in themedia pocket.Type A: front side portType B: left side portINFO:.Refer to your AUX and USB devicemanufacturer’s owner information regarding the proper use and care of thedevice..Cables made by Apple Inc. should beused to connect electronic devicesmarketed by Apple Inc..Models with two USB connectionports:One USB memory device or one iPodcan be operated by the voice recognition system. When two USB memorydevices are connected, only one of thedevices can be operated by the voicerecognition system.“Voice recognition settings”(page 7-23)Rear of center console boxType B (if so equipped):Two USB connection ports and the AUXinput jack are located in the media pocket.USB connection port and AUX input jackAUX (Auxiliary) input jack:Connect an audio player that acceptsa 1/8 in (3.5 mm) TRS connector (suchas an MP3 player etc.) to play music.USB connection port 1, USB connection port 2 (if so equipped):Connect a compatible device to playmedia from an iPod, iPhone or a USBmemory device.Media pocketFor models with two USB connectionports:The iPhone or the Android phonemust be connected to USB connec-2-132. Getting startedSTARTING SYSTEMThe system starts when the ignitionswitch is placed in the ACC or ON position.START-UP SCREENThe start-up screen is displayed when theignition switch is placed in the ACC or ONposition.Models with NissanConnectSM Services:After an animated start-up screen isdisplayed, a message screen will be displayed. Touch [OK] after reading andagreeing to the message displayed onthe screen. If you do not agree to themessage, some of the functions on thesystem will be disabled.BASIC OPERATIONThe system can be operated with thetouch panel as well as switches on thecontrol panel, steering wheel and theDisplay Commander (if so equipped).This manual mainly describes the touchpanel operation.SELECTING MENU FROM LAUNCHBAR2-14.[Phone].[Info].[MENU].[Map].[Navi].[Settings]Launch Bar operation with Display Commander (if so equipped):NOTE:Do not keep the system running withthe engine or the hybrid systemstopped. Doing so may discharge thevehicle battery (12V battery). When youuse the system, always keep the engineor the hybrid system running.The following menus are available on theLaunch Bar.. [Audio]Various system functions can be accessedby touching the items on the Launch Barwhich is displayed on most of the mainmenu screens. (The Launch Bar does notappear on some screens such as scrolledmap screen, keyboard screen, etc.)Touch the keys on the Launch Bar todisplay the corresponding menu screens.2. Getting startedSliding the slide switch backwards willenable the center dial operation of theLaunch Bar. Slide the switch forward toreturn to operate Shortcuts with thecenter dial..Pushing and holding <> on thesteering wheel will also display thephone menu screen.“4. Hands-Free Phone”Touching [Map] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the map of the current vehiclelocation.InfoAudioTouching [Audio] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the audio screen. When [Audio] istouched while the audio screen is displayed, the audio source menu screen willbe displayed.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)Touching [Info] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the information menu screen.Various information can be accessed andviewed from the information menuscreen.“Information menu” (page 5-2)MENUINFO:Pushing will also display theaudio screen.PhoneTouching [Phone] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the phone menu screen.Touching [MENU] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the center page of the HOMEMENU screen.The HOME MENU screen consists of threepages which can be personalized bydisplaying preferred Shortcuts/Widgets.“How to view and operate HOMEMENU screen” (page 2-19)INFO:Models with <>:> on the steering wheel. Pushing <will also display the phone menuscreen.“4. Hands-Free Phone”Models with <Map>:INFO:Pushing will also display theHOME MENU screen.INFO:Pushing will also display the mapscreen.“Displaying current vehicle location”(page 6-3)NaviTouching [Navi] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the destination setting screen orthe route menu screen, depending onwhether a route is set for route guidance.When a route is not set, menus used to setdestination for route guidance can beaccessed from this screen.“Setting destination” (page 6-14)When a route is set, menus for routeinformation and route editing are displayed on this screen.“Route menu” (page 6-34)SettingsTouching [Settings] on the Launch Bar willdisplay the setting menu screen.Settings for the various functions in thesystem can be changed from this screen.2-152. Getting startedINFO:“Settings menu” (page 2-23)TOUCH PANEL OPERATIONThe system can be controlled mainly bythe touch panel operation.. TouchSome keys function differently dependingon whether the key is touched briefly orwhen it is being touched and held for afew seconds..MAIN SCREEN OPERATIONS.Displaying previous screenSwipe/FlickTouch [] to return to the screendisplayed previously.Select a key on the screen to select theitem and to display the correspondingscreen.2-16Menu screen pages will skip to thenext page when swiped/flicked horizontally.Some of the list screens can also bescrolled by swiping/flicking on thescreen vertically.2. Getting started.Horizontal scrollingTouch [<] to scroll to the previouspage.Touch [>] to scroll to the next page.Indicates the position of the currentlydisplayed page.Page scrolling with Display Commander (if so equipped):Slide the slide switch leftward to scrollto the previous page. Slide the slideswitch rightward to scroll to the nextpage..Vertical scrollingTouch [] or [] to scroll themessage or list one item at a time.Touch [page.] or [] to skip to the nextIndicates the total number of items inthe list and the entry number of theselected item.2-172. Getting started.Scrolling list by selecting alphabetalphabetical scrolling with the DisplayCommander, slide the slide switch tothe left so that the alphabetical keyscan be selected by rotating the centerdial. Slide the slide switch rightward toreturn to operate the list.INFO:HOW TO INPUT LETTERS ANDNUMBERSBasic operations to enter letters andnumbers are explained here.Character and number input screens varydepending on the conditions.Alphabet input screenDepending on the screens, swiping on thetouch screen can scroll pages vertically orhorizontally.ADJUSTING SETTINGSTouch one of the alphabetical keys toscroll the list to the section of the listthat begins with the letter selected.Alphabetical scrolling with DisplayCommander (if so equipped):ExampleEntered characters are displayed.To operate the alphabetical keys for2-18Touch adjustment keys, such as [-]/[+],etc., to adjust each item. Each time a key istouched, the indicator moves along thebar.For items with [ON] indicator, touch themenu item to turn on/off the setting. Theindicator light will turn on when thesetting is turned on.Touch to delete the last characterentered.Touch and hold to delete all thecharacters entered.Touch to change the type of keyboard.[A-Z]: Displays alphabet input screen.[]: Displays symbol input screen.2. Getting started[123]: Displays number input screen.Number input screenTouch to switch between the uppercase and lowercase character inputscreen.HOW TO VIEW AND OPERATEHOME MENU SCREENPush or touch [MENU] on theLaunch Bar to display the HOME MENUscreen.On the HOME MENU screen which consistsof 3 pages, preferred Shortcuts and Widgets can be laid out.Touch to enter a space.Touch to enter a character.Touch to confirm the entry.INFO:..Push briefly to delete the lastcharacter entered. Push and hold thebutton to delete all the charactersentered.For Mexico:Searching with two or more words ispossible by touching [AND] betweenkeywords.ExampleEntered characters are displayed.Touch to delete the last numberentered.Touch and hold to delete all thecharacters entered.Touch to enter a number.Touch to confirm the entry.Shortcut icons:Icons for frequently used menu itemscan be placed on the HOME MENUscreens as Shortcuts. Shortcuts ofnavigation, information, phone, audioand setting menus are available.Widget:Useful information such as audio,weather, clock, etc. can be displayedas Widgets. Depending on the con-2-192. Getting startedtents, keys in the box can be touchedfor operations.INFO:The HOME MENU screen can be edited.“Customizing HOME MENU screen”(page 2-21)Default menus:The following Shortcuts and Widgets areset to be displayed as default on theHOME MENU screen.Available Shortcuts and Widgets may varydepending on models and specifications.For MexicoFor U.S. and CanadaShortcuts/Widgets[Home][Smartphone Connection][Apple CarPlay]*1[Android Auto]*2[Previous Destinations][Call History][Audio Information][SXM Traffic][SXM Fuel Prices][SXM Sports][SXM Stocks][SXM Weather][Edit Menu][Digital Clock]ContentPage 6-21Displayed whenneither iPhone norAndroid phone isconnected.Page 5-20Page 5-23Page 6-22Page 4-4Page 3-14Page 5-2Page 5-2Page 5-2Page 5-2Page 5-2Page 2-21Digital clock is displayed.*1: Displayed when iPhone is connected.*2: Displayed when Android phone isconnected.2-20Shortcuts/Widgets[Home][Smartphone Connection][Apple CarPlay]*1[Android Auto]*2[Previous Destinations][Call History][Audio Information][Edit Menu][Digital Clock]ContentPage 6-21Displayed whenneither iPhone norAndroid phone isconnected.Page 5-20Page 5-23Page 6-22Page 4-4Page 3-14Page 2-21Digital clock is displayed.*1: Displayed when iPhone is connected.*2: Displayed when Android phone isconnected.INFO:.Default menus on the HOME MENUscreen are subject to change withoutnotice..A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXMTraffic subscription is necessary toreceive SXM information services (for2. Getting startedU.S. and Canada).INFO:2. Touch the arrows to move the icon.Customizing HOME MENU screenAdding an item:The HOME MENU screen can be personalized by selecting which Shortcuts andWidgets to be displayed and where toplace them on the screen.1.Touch a blank box for Widget/Shortcut.2. Touch [ + ] displayed by the box.3. Touch [Shortcut Icons] or [Widgets]and select a preferred item you wishto add.. Available Shortcut categories— [Audio Source]To add a Widget, 4 open Shortcut spotsare needed.Deleting an item:Touch [ X ] on the Shortcut or Widget youwish to delete. Touch [Delete] to confirm.Setting layout to default:Touch [Reset] on the Edit Home Menuscreen. Touch [Yes] to confirm.— [Phone]— [Info]— [Navigation]Push and hold or touch andhold [MENU] while the HOME MENUscreen is displayed.2. Edit the Shortcuts and the Widgets onthe Edit Home Menu screen.3. Touch [Save] to apply the change.Following editing operations are available.1.Moving an item:1.Touch a Widget or a Shortcut icon you]wish to move. The arrows [ < ], [ > ], [] will appear by the icon. (Only [ <or [] and [ > ] are available for the Widget.)INFO:.Touching [Settings] on the Launch Barand touching [Edit Home Menu] willalso display the Edit Home Menuscreen..Access to the SiriusXM Travel Linkservices requires a SiriusXM subscription (for U.S. and Canada).“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. andCanada)” (page 5-18).Available Shortcuts/Widgets and thedefault menus on the HOME MENUscreen are subject to change withoutnotice.— [Settings].Available Widgets— [Audio Information]— [Current Conditions] (for U.S. andCanada)— [5-Day Weather Forecast] (for U.S.and Canada)— [Digital Clock]— [Analog Clock]2-212. Getting startedFUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE DRIVINGExample2-22To ensure safe driving, some functionscannot be operated or have limited operation while the vehicle is in motion.The on-screen text and keys for theserestricted functions will be “grayed-out” ormuted and cannot be selected whiledriving. In some cases, a screen messagewill appear indicating a restricted function.Restricted functions while driving include:. Character (letter and number) inputscreen.Scrolling and viewing of certain listscreens.Displaying detail information andtouching item on some informationscreen.Adding/editing home location, address book entries and current route.Registering cellular phones.Connecting Bluetooth® devices for thefirst time.Making a call by dial number andhandset phonebook.Setting phone, NissanConnectSM Services (if so equipped), Bluetooth® functions, etc.2. Getting started.Various other settingsThese functions will become availableagain when the vehicle is not in motion.Some of the destination setting functionsthat become unavailable while driving canbe operated by voice recognition system.Available voice commands may differdepending on the language setting.SYSTEM SETTINGSThe system settings can be changed forconvenience.Available setting itemsSetting item[Bluetooth]SETTINGS MENUTouch [Settings] on the Launch Bar andtouch a setting item you wish to adjust.Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications.[Phone][Navigation][Sound][Display][Volume & Beeps]ResultDisplays the Bluetooth® Audio andPhone setting screen.“Bluetooth® settings” (page 2-26)Displays the Phone &Mail setting screen.“Phone and textmessage assistant settings”(page 4-10)Displays the navigation settings screen.“Navigation settings” (page 6-58)Displays the audiosettings screen.“Audio settings”(page 3-37)Displays the displaysettings screen.“Display settings”(page 2-24)Displays the volumeadjustment screen.“Volume andBeeps settings”(page 2-24)2-232. Getting started[Clock][Edit Home Menu][NissanConnectServices][Voice Recognition][Camera][Language &Units]2-24Displays the clock adjustment screen.“Clock settings”(page 2-25)Displays the menuediting screen.“CustomizingHOME MENUscreen”(page 2-21)Displays the NissanConnectSM Servicessettings screen.“NissanConnectSMServices settings” (page 5-17)Displays the voice recognition system settings screen.“Voice recognition settings”(page 7-23)Displays the Camerasetting screen.See vehicle Owner’sManual for details ofthe monitor system.Displays the Languageand Units settingsscreen.“Language andunit settings”(page 2-25)[Apple CarPlaySettings]Displays the AppleCarPlay settingscreen.“Apple CarPlay ”(page 5-20)[Android Auto Set- Displays the Androidtings]Auto setting screen.“Android Auto”(page 5-23)DISPLAY SETTINGSMenu items to adjust display settings areavailable.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Display].3. Touch a preferred adjustment itemand adjust to the preferred setting.Available setting itemsSetting item[Display][Brightness][Contrast][BackgroundColor]ActionTurns the screen off.Pushing and holding <>will also turn off the screen.Push the <> to turn thescreen back on.Adjusts the brightness ofthe display.Adjusts the contrast of thedisplay.Changes the backgroundcolor of the map screen.Select the color mode from[Day] and [Night].Pushing <> will alsochange the backgroundcolor.VOLUME AND BEEPS SETTINGSThe volume of various functions includingaudio, phone, navigation voice guidance,and system beeps can be adjusted.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Volume & Beeps].Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications.2. Getting startedAvailable setting itemsSetting item[Audio Volume][Guidance Volume]ActionAdjusts the volume levelof the audio system.Adjusts the volume levelof the guidance voice andthe voice recognition system voice responses.[Ringtone]Adjusts the volume levelof the ringtone of incoming calls.[IncomingAdjusts the volume levelCall/Siri]of the incoming call or Siri.[Outgoing Call] Adjusts the outgoing callvolume.[NissanConAdjusts the volume levelnect Svcs.]of “text-to-speech” fortext messaging and NissanConnectSM Servicesannouncements.[Button Beeps] Turns on/off the buttonbeep sound and alarm fora prohibited operations.[GuidanceTurns on/off the voiceVoice]guidance.CLOCK SETTINGSLANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGSClock settings of the system can bechanged.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Clock].Available setting itemsThis changes the display language andmeasurement unit used in the system.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Language & Units].Available setting itemsSetting item[On-screenClock]ActionSets the clock display on/off. When this item is on,the clock display appears.[Clock ForTurns on/off the 24-hourmat (24h)]display mode. When turnedoff, the clock is set to the12-hour mode.[Offset (hour)] Adjusts the offset value(hour).[Offset (min)] Adjusts the offset value(minutes).[DaylightTurns on/off the daylightSavings Time] saving time setting.[Time Zone]Select an appropriate timezone from the list. Whenselecting [Auto], the systemselects the time zoneautomatically.Setting item[Select Language][Select Units]ActionSelects the system language. The languagesetting is applied to thetouch screen display, voiceannouncements, the voicerecognition system.It can also be applied tothe vehicle informationdisplay.Selects the system unit.The unit setting can alsobe applied to the information vehicle display.INFO:Do not change the position of the ignitionswitch while changing the language.If the selected language is also supportedby the vehicle information display, a confirmation message asking if you would liketo also change the language for thevehicle information display is displayed.Select [Yes] to change the language on2-252. Getting startedNOTE:the vehicle information display.CONNECTING BLUETOOTH® DEVICEYour vehicle is equipped with the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System andBluetooth® audio device. If you are anowner of a compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone or Bluetooth® audiodevice, you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular phone andthe in-vehicle phone module or Bluetooth® audio and in-vehicle audio module.With Bluetooth® wireless technology, youcan make or receive a telephone call withyour cellular phone in your pocket andlisten to Bluetooth® audio.Some cellular phones or other devicesmay cause interference or a buzzingnoise to come from the audio systemspeakers. Storing the device in a different location may reduce or eliminate thenoise.INFO:..The pairing procedure of the cellularphone varies according to each cellular phone. See the cellular phone Owner’s Manual for the details..For U.S. and Canada:Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/for a recommended Bluetooth®device..For Mexico:Consult a NISSAN dealer for information regarding Bluetooth® device connection to your vehicle.Connecting cellular phone/audiodeviceTo use the Bluetooth® device with the invehicle system for the first time, the deviceconnection operation is required.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Bluetooth] and touch [ConnectDevice]. A message is displayed.3. Touch [Yes] to connect a cellularphone. Touch [No] to connect an audiodevice and operate as guided by thesystem. (Operations may differ depending on the device.)2-26Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can beconnected. If 5 devices are alreadyconnected, one of the devices mustfirst be deleted before another devicecan be connected.“Bluetooth® settings” (page 2-26)Bluetooth® settingsThe Bluetooth® settings can be changedaccording to your preference.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Bluetooth].3. Touch a preferred item.Available setting itemsSetting item[Bluetooth][Connect Device][Select BT Device][Edit BluetoothInformation]ActionTurns the Bluetooth®connection to the vehicleon/off.Bluetooth® devices canbe connected to the invehicle system.Registered Bluetooth®devices are shown on thelist. Select a device youwish to use from the list.You can also edit thename, delete registereddevices or display information of the registereddevice.The in-vehicle systemname and the PIN codecan be changed. A deviceaddress can also beviewed.2. Getting startedINFO:From [Edit Bluetooth Information], thedevice name that appears on the screencan be changed and be renamed from thename set as default to the preferred name(such as “Steve’s Car” for example).2-272. Getting startedMEMO2-283 Audio systemAudio operation precautions .............................................. 3-2Radio ................................................................................................ 3-2Compact Disc (CD) player ................................................ 3-4USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port ....... 3-5Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ......... 3-7Bluetooth® streaming audio ......................................... 3-9Names and functions of audiocontrol buttons ........................................................................... 3-10Audio main buttons (for U.S. and Canada) ...... 3-10Audio main buttons (for Mexico) ............................ 3-12Steering wheel mounted audio controlbuttons (for U.S. and Canada) ................................... 3-13Steering wheel mounted audio controlbuttons (for Mexico) .......................................................... 3-14Audio operations .......................................................................Audio main operation ...................................................Radio ...........................................................................................Compact Disc (CD) player ..........................................USB memory device player .......................................iPod player .............................................................................Bluetooth® audio ..............................................................Auxiliary (AUX) devices ..................................................Audio settings ..............................................................................Audio adjustments when map, audio orHOME MENU is displayed ............................................CD/USB memory device care and cleaning .........CD .................................................................................................USB memory device .......................................................3-143-143-153-213-243-283-323-353-373-383-383-383-393. Audio systemAUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONSCAUTION.Operate the audio system onlywhen the vehicle engine or thehybrid system is running. Operating the audio system for extendedperiods of time with the engine orthe hybrid system turned off candischarge the vehicle battery..Do not allow the system to get wet.Excessive moisture such as spilledliquids may cause the system tomalfunction.RADIOPlace the ignition switch in the ACC or ONposition before turning on the radio. If youlisten to the radio with the engine or thehybrid system not running, the ignitionswitch should be placed in the ACCposition.Radio reception is affected by stationsignal strength, distance from radio transmitter, buildings, bridges, mountains andother external influences. Intermittentchanges in reception quality normally3-2are caused by these external influences.Using a cellular phone in or near thevehicle may influence radio receptionquality.FM radio receptionRadio receptionYour radio system is equipped with stateof-the-art electronic circuits to enhanceradio reception. These circuits are designed to extend reception range, and toenhance the quality of that reception.However there are some general characteristics of both FM and AM radio signalsthat can affect radio reception quality in amoving vehicle, even when the finestequipment is used. These characteristicsare completely normal in a given reception area, and do not indicate any malfunction in your radio system.Reception conditions will constantlychange because of vehicle movement.Buildings, terrain, signal distance andinterference from other vehicles can workagainst ideal reception. Described beloware some of the factors that can affectyour radio reception.Some cellular phones or other devicesmay cause interference or a buzzing noiseto come from the audio system speakers.Storing the device in a different locationmay reduce or eliminate the noise.Range: the FM range is normally limited to25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km), withmonaural (single station) FM havingslightly more range than stereo FM. External influences may sometimes interferewith FM station reception even if the FMstation is within 25 miles (40 km). Thestrength of the FM signal is directly relatedto the distance between the transmitterand receiver. FM signals follow a line-ofsight path, exhibiting many of the samecharacteristics as light. For example theywill reflect off objects.Fade and drift: As your vehicle movesaway from a station transmitter, the3. Audio systemsignals will tend to fade and/or drift.Static and flutter: During signal interference from buildings, large hills or due toantenna position, usually in conjunctionwith increased distance from the stationtransmitter, static or flutter can be heard.This can be reduced by lowering the treblesetting to reduce the treble response.Multipath reception: Because of the reflective characteristics of FM signals, direct and reflected signals reach thereceiver at the same time. The signalsmay cancel each other, resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound.AM radio receptionAM signals, because of their low frequency, can bend around objects and skipalong the ground. In addition, the signalscan bounce off the ionosphere and bebent back to earth. Because of thesecharacteristics, AM signals are also subject to interference as they travel fromtransmitter to receiver.Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passingthrough freeway underpasses or in areaswith many tall buildings. It can also occurfor several seconds during ionosphericturbulence even in areas where no obstacles exist.Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electri-cal power lines, electric signs and eventraffic lights.HD RadioTM Technology reception(for U.S.)HD Radio Technology reception needs tobe activated to receive HD Radio broadcasts.“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)This enables you to receive radio broadcasts digitally (where available), providinga better quality sound with clear reception. When this feature is not activated orHD Radio broadcasts are not available,you will receive analog radio (AM/FM)broadcasts.and DC. SiriusXM satellite service is alsoavailable in Canada; see www.siriusxm.ca.The satellite radio performance may beaffected if cargo carried on the roof blocksthe satellite radio signal.If possible, do not put cargo near thesatellite antenna.A buildup of ice on the satellite radioantenna can affect satellite radio performance. Remove the ice to restore satelliteradio reception.Satellite radio reception (for U.S.and Canada)When the satellite radio is used for the firsttime or the battery has been replaced, thesatellite radio may not work properly. Thisis not a malfunction. Wait more than 10minutes with the satellite radio ON andthe vehicle outside of any metal or largebuilding for the satellite radio to receive allof the necessary data.SiriusXM services require a subscriptionafter trial period and are sold separatelyor as a package. The satellite service isavailable only in the 48 contiguous USA3-33. Audio systemCOMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER.Do not force a compact disc into theCD insert slot. This could damage theCD and/or CD player..Trying to load a CD with the CD doorclosed could damage the CD and/orCD player.3-4.During cold weather or rainy days, theplayer may malfunction due to thehumidity. If this occurs, remove the CDand dehumidify or ventilate the playercompletely..The player may skip while driving onrough roads..The CD player sometimes cannotfunction when the passenger compartment temperature is extremelyhigh. Decrease the temperature beforeuse..Only use high quality 4.7 in (12 cm)round discs that have the “COMPACTdisc DIGITAL AUDIO” logo on the disc orpackaging..Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight..CDs that are of poor quality, dirty,scratched, covered with fingerprintsor that have pin holes may not workproperly..The following CDs may not workproperly:— Copy control compact discs (CCCD)— Recordable compact discs (CD-R)— Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW).Do not use the following CDs as theymay cause the CD player to malfunction.— 3.1 in (8 cm) discs— CDs that are not round— CDs with a paper label— CDs that are warped, scratched, orhave abnormal edges.This audio system can only play prerecorded CDs. It has no capabilities torecord or burn CDs..If the CD cannot be played, one of thefollowing messages will be displayed.Disc read error:Indicates a CLV, Focus, TOC or Accesserror. Check and reinsert the CD. Makesure that it is inserted correctly.Please eject disc:Indicates a mechanism error. If the CDcan be ejected, eject and reinsert theCD. If the CD cannot be ejected, it isrecommended you visit a NISSAN dealer for service.Unplayable file:Indicates that a readable file is notfound on the inserted CD. Check thedata in your CD.3. Audio systemUSB (Universal Serial Bus) CONNECTION PORTWARNINGDo not connect, disconnect or operatethe USB device while driving. Doing socan be a distraction. If distracted youcould lose control of your vehicle andcause an accident or serious injury.CAUTION...Do not force the USB device intothe USB connection port. Insertingthe USB device tilted or up-sidedown into the port may damagethe port. Make sure that the USBdevice is connected correctly intothe USB connection port.Do not grab the USB connectionport cover (if so equipped) whenpulling the USB device out of theport. This could damage the portand the cover.Do not leave the USB cable in aplace where it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the cable maydamage the port.The vehicle is not equipped with a USBdevice. USB devices should be purchasedseparately as necessary.This system cannot be used to formatUSB devices. To format a USB device, use apersonal computer.In some states/areas, the USB device forthe front seats plays only sound withoutimages for regulatory reasons, even whenthe vehicle is parked.This system supports various USB memory devices, USB hard drives and iPodplayers. Some USB devices may not besupported by this system.. Partitioned USB devices may not beplayed correctly..that the iPod is connected properly..Audiobooks may not play in the sameorder as they appear on an iPod.Some characters used in other languages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) arenot displayed properly on the display.Using English language characterswith a USB device is recommended.General notes for USB use:Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner information regarding the proper careof the device.Notes for iPod use:. Improperly plugging in the iPod maycause a checkmark to be displayed onand off (flickering). Always make sure3-53. Audio systemSpecification chart for USBSupported mediaSupported file systemsFolder levelsTag information (Song title, Artist name andAlbum name)FormatMP3 *1MPEG1MPEG2WMA *2AAC (MPEG4) *3 (Extension “m4a” only)USB2.0FAT12, FAT16, FAT32Folder levels: 8, Files via folder: 255, Folders: 512 (including root folder), Files: 8000ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only)WMA tag (WMA only)AAC tag (AAC only)Layer-3Sampling frequency32, 44.1, 48 kHz16, 22.05, 24 kHz8, 11.025, 16 ,22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz11.025, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHzSupported bitrate32-320 kbps8-160 kbps12-192 kbps8-320 kbps*1 MPEG2.5 is not supported.*2 WMA7, WMA8, WMA9, WMA9.1, WMA9.2 are supported. (WMA9 Professional, Lossless, Voice are not supported.)*3 Only AAC files encoded by iTunes are supported. HE-AAC (High-Efficiency) is not supported.3-63. Audio systemCOMPRESSED AUDIO FILES (MP3/WMA/AAC)Explanation of terms...MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving PicturesExperts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 isthe most well-known compressed digital audio file format. This formatallows for near “CD quality” sound,but at a fraction of the size of normalaudio files. MP3 conversion of an audiotrack can reduce the file size byapproximately a 10:1 ratio (Sampling:44.1 kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) withvirtually no perceptible loss in quality.The compression reduces certainparts of sound that seem inaudible tomost people.WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) isa compressed audio format created byMicrosoft as an alternative to MP3. TheWMA codec offers greater file compression than the MP3 codec, enablingstorage of more digital audio tracks inthe same amount of space whencompared to MP3s at the same levelof quality.Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the numberof bits per second used by a digitalmusic file. The size and quality of acompressed digital audio file is deter-mined by the bit rate used whenencoding the file..Samplingquency isples of aanalog tosecond..Multisession — Multisession is one ofthe methods for writing data to media.Writing data once to the media iscalled a single session, and writingmore than once is called a multisession..ID3/WMA tag — The ID3/WMA tag is thepart of the encoded MP3 or WMA filethat contains information about thedigital music file such as song title,artist, album title, encoding bit rate,track time duration, etc. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Album/Artist/Track title line on the display..AAC — Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) isa compressed audio format. AAC offers greater file compression than MP3and enables music file creation andstorage at the same quality as MP3.Playback orderfrequency — Sampling frethe rate at which the samsignal are converted fromdigital (A/D conversion) per.The folder names of folders not containing compressed audio files are notshown on the display..The playback order is the order inwhich the files were written by thewriting software, so the files might not3-73. Audio systemplay in the desired order..Music playback order of compressedaudio files is as illustrated.Specification chart for CDSupported mediaSupported file systemsVersionMP3Sampling frequencyBit rateSupported versions*1VersionWMA*2AAC*3Bit rate/Sampling frequencyBit rate/Sampling frequencyTag information (Song title, Artist name and Albumname)Folder levelsDisplayable character codes*43-8CD, CD-R, CD-RWCD, CD-R, CD-RWMPEG1 Audio Layer3, MPEG2 Audio Layer3MPEG1 Audio Layer3: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHzMPEG2 Audio Layer3: 16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHzMPEG1 Audio Layer3: 32 kbps - 320 kbpsMPEG2 Audio Layer3: 8 kbps - 160 kbpsWMA7, WMA8, WMA9, WMA9.1, WMA9.2Bit rate: Ver7, Ver8: 32-192kbps Ver9,Ver9.1,Ver9.2:32-192kbps, VBRSampling frequency: Ver7, Ver8:8k/11.025k/16k/22k/32k/44.1k Ver9,Ver9.1,Ver9.2:8k/11.025k/16k/22k/32k/44.1k/48 kHzBit rate: 8-256 kbps, VBRSampling frequency: 11.025-48kHzID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only)WMA tag (WMA only)AAC tag (AAC only)CD, CD-R, CD-RW: Folder levels: 8, Folders: 255 (including root folder), Files: 510 (Max.255 files for one folder)01: SHIFT-JIS, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, UTF-16 BOM, UTF-16 Big Endian, UTF-16 LittleEndian, 02: UNICODE, 03: UTF-163. Audio system*1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.*2 Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.*3 Made by iTunes.*4 Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.disruption.BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO. Some Bluetooth® audio devices may. While an audio device is connectednot be recognized by the in-vehiclethrough a Bluetooth® wireless conaudio system.nection, the battery of the devicemay discharge quicker than usual.. It is necessary to set up the wirelessconnection between a compatible. This system supports the Bluetooth®Bluetooth® audio device and the inAdvanced Audio Distribution Profilevehicle Bluetooth® module before(A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Conusing the Bluetooth® streaming audio.trol Profile (AVRCP).. The Bluetooth® streaming audio may. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluestop playing whentooth® functions share the same frequency band (2.4 GHz). Using the— receiving a hands-free call.Bluetooth® and the wireless LAN func— checking the connection to thetions at the same time may slow downhands-free phone.or disconnect the communication and— connecting the hands-free phone orcause undesired noise. It is recomthe audio device.mended that you turn off the wirelessLAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth®— downloading the phonebook memfunctions.ory from the connected cellularphone..Do not place a Bluetooth® audio device in an area surrounded by metal orfar away from the in-vehicle Bluetooth® module to prevent tone qualitydegradation and wireless connection3-93. Audio systemNAMES AND FUNCTIONS OFAUDIO CONTROL BUTTONSAUDIO MAIN BUTTONS (for U.S. and Canada)Type A (if so equipped)Type B (if so equipped)3-103. Audio systemplayed” (page 3-38)Type C (if so equipped):source list screen.Push this button to go to the menuscreen./:Push to turn on/off the audio system.Turn to adjust the volume.<>:Push to eject a CD.CD slot:Insert a CD with the label side facingup.<>/<>:Selecting and fast-forwarding/rewinding tracks and radio station/channel scanning can be performed.:Push to display the audio screen ofthe previously selected source.Push again to display the audio:Turn to manually tune AM/FM,select SiriusXM categories andselect MP3/WMA/AAC folders. Iffolders are found, tracks willskipped.totonobePush to select the highlighted itemwhen a menu screen is displayed.When this button is pushed when noitem on the screen is highlighted, theaudio settings can be changed.“Audio adjustments when map,audio or HOME MENU is dis-3-113. Audio systemAUDIO MAIN BUTTONS (for Mexico):Push this button to go to the menuscreen.<>:Push to eject a CD.CD slot:Insert a CD with the label side facingup.Type A (if so equipped)<>/<>:Selecting and fast-forwarding/rewinding tracks and radio stationscanning can be performed.:Push to display the audio screen ofthe previously selected source.Push again to display the audiosource list screen.:Push to turn on/off the audio system.Type B (if so equipped)Turn to adjust the volume.</SOUND>:Turn the dial to scroll the highlighteditem.Push to select the highlighted itemwhen a menu screen is displayed.When this button is pushed when no3-123. Audio system:item on the screen is highlighted, theaudio settings can be changed.“Audio adjustments when map,audio or HOME MENU is displayed” (page 3-38)Push the switch to change the modeto available audio source.<> (Volume control):Push + or - side of the switch to adjustthe volume.STEERING WHEEL MOUNTEDAUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS (forU.S. and Canada)INFO:Type B (if so equipped)Steering wheel switches are mainly for thevehicle information display control andmay not be able to operate the touchscreen display depending on the conditions. Follow the pop-up guide messagesand labels shown on the vehicle information display.Type A (if so equipped)Type C (if so equipped)<>/<>:Tilting the switch up/down while theaudio system is turned on can operate the audio system such as changing tracks and radio preset stationsor channels.3-133. Audio systemSTEERING WHEEL MOUNTEDAUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS (forMexico)ate the audio system such as changing tracks and radio preset stations.AUDIO OPERATIONS:Push the switch to change the modeto available audio source.AUDIO MAIN OPERATION<The ignition switch must be in the ACC orON position to turn on the audio system.> or to turnPush will also turnon the audio system and the corresponding audio screen will be displayed foroperation. To turn off the audio system,> or again.push (Volume control):Push + or - side of the switch to adjustthe volume.INFO:Type A (if so equipped)Type B (if so equipped)<>/<>:Tilting the switch up/down while theaudio system is turned on can oper-3-14Steering wheel switches are mainly for thevehicle information display control andmay not be able to operate the touchscreen display depending on the conditions. Follow the pop-up guide messagesand labels shown on the vehicle information display.Turning audio system on/offSelecting audio source1.Push or touch [Audio] on theLaunch Bar when the audio screen isdisplayed.3. Audio system2. Select an item from the audio sourcemenu screens.RADIOHow to view radio screenINFO:Touching [Source] on the upper left corner of the audio screen will also displaythe audio source menu screen.3-153. Audio systemThe radio screen can be viewed andoperated on the touch screen display.[AM Menu]/[FM Menu]/[SXM Menu](for U.S. and Canada):[AM Menu]/[FM Menu] (for Mexico):Touch to display the radio menuscreen.“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)[Source]:Touch to display the audio sourcescreen to select the other audiosource.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Preset number:A preset number is displayed if thecurrent frequency is stored as a preset station or channel (if so equipped).Audio source indicator:Indicates the currently selected audiosource.Reception information display:Reception information currently available such as frequency, station, orchannel (if so equipped) name, etc. aredisplayed.3-16INFO:Turn direction indicator:When a route to the destination is set,turning direction and the distance tothe next turn is displayed.TAG indicator (for U.S.):TAG indicator is displayed if theiTunes Tagging information exists inthe HD Radio broadcast signal.“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)Preset list:To listen to a preset station, touch thecorresponding key in the preset list.Touch [ < ] or [ > ] to scroll the presetlist. Touch and hold one of the keys inthe preset list to store the station orchannel (if so equipped) currentlytuned to.“Presetting” (page 3-17)Mode indicator (for U.S.):On AM and FM screens, HD Radio iconwill appear when HD Radio modesetting is turned on.“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)“Live” will appear when in ballgamemode during reception of the HDRadio broadcast..An icon indicating the signal strengthappears on the SXM screen..HD Radio (for U.S.) reception needs tobe activated to receive HD Radiobroadcasts. This enables you to receive radio broadcasts digitally (whereavailable), providing a better qualitysound with clear reception. When thisfeature is not activated or HD Radiobroadcasts are not available, you willreceive analog radio (AM/FM) broadcasts.“Radio Menu” (page 3-18)Radio operation (for U.S. and Canada)Radio activation and band selection:To listen to the radio, turn on the audiosystem and select a preferred radio bandon the audio source menu screen.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)3. Audio systemINFO:When the stereo broadcast signal is weak,the radio will automatically change fromstereo to monaural reception.Tuning:To tune to stations/channels manually,turn until thepreferred station is selected.Seek tuning:>/<> on the steeringTilt and hold <wheel to seek up/down to the nextreceivable broadcast station or channel.Scan tuning:To scan tune the stations/channels,touch [FM Menu], [AM Menu] or [SXMMenu] on the radio screen and then touch[SCAN]. The stations/channels will betuned from low to high frequencies andstop at each broadcasting station/channel for several seconds. Touching [SCAN]again during this period of several seconds will stop scan tuning and the radiowill remain tuned to that station/channel.>/<> will alsoPushing and holding <scan tune the stations/channels.Presetting:Up to 6 for AM, 12 for FM and 18 for SXMstations/channels can be registered in thepreset list.1. Select a radio band (AM, FM or SXM).2. Tune to the station/channel you wishto store in the preset list.3. Touch and hold one of the presetnumbers in the preset list.4. The information such as frequency(AM/FM), channel number (SXM), etc.will be displayed on the preset list.To select and listen to the preset stations/>/<> on the steeringchannels, tilt <wheel briefly or touch a preferred station/channel on the preset list on the radioscreen.Radio operation (for Mexico)Radio activation and band selection:To listen to the radio, turn on the audiosystem and select a preferred radio bandon the audio source menu screen.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)INFO:When the stereo broadcast signal is weak,the radio will automatically change fromstereo to monaural reception.Tuning:To tune to stations manually, push>/<> until the preferred station is<selected.Seek tuning:>/<> on the steeringTilt and hold <wheel to seek up/down to the nextreceivable broadcast station.Scan tuning:To scan tune the stations, touch [FMMenu] or [AM Menu] on the radio screenand then touch [SCAN]. The stations willbe tuned from low to high frequenciesand stop at each broadcasting station forseveral seconds. Touching [SCAN] againduring this period of several seconds willstop scan tuning and the radio will remaintuned to that station.>/<> will alsoPushing and holding <scan tune the stations.3-173. Audio systemPresetting:Up to 6 for AM or 12 for FM stations can beregistered in the preset list.1. Select a radio band (AM or FM).2. Tune to the station you wish to store inthe preset list.3. Touch and hold one of the presetnumbers in the preset list.4. Information such as frequency (AM/FM), etc. will be displayed on the presetlist.To select and listen to the preset stations,>/<> on the steering wheeltilt <briefly or touch a preferred station onthe preset list on the radio screen.Radio MenuTouch [FM Menu], [AM Menu], and [SXM Menu] (for U.S. and Canada) on the FM, AM or SXM (for U.S. and Canada) screen to display thecorresponding screen.The following items are available.[FM Menu]/[AM Menu]:[SCAN][Tag](HD Radio broadcasts only)3-18Touch to scan tune the stations.“Radio operation (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 3-16)“Radio operation (for Mexico)” (page 3-17)Touch to register the tag information for iTunes Tagging. If an iPod is plugged inafter the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod and be used topurchase the songs via iTunes.3. Audio system[Station List](for U.S. and Canada)[HD Radio Mode](HD Radio broadcasts only)Touch to display the available station list.Touch [Update Station List] to update the station list.When this item is turned on, the analog and digital reception switches automatically. When this item is turned off, the reception is fixed in the analog mode.[SXM Menu] (for U.S. and Canada):[SCAN][Tag][Replay][Favorite][Categories/Genres][Customize Channel List][Favorite Artists][Favorite Songs][Direct Tune][Artist Alert History]Touch to scan tune the channels.“Radio operation (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 3-16)Touch to register the tag information for iTunes Tagging. If an iPod is plugged inafter the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod and be used topurchase the songs via iTunes.Up to 30 minutes of the broadcast of the channel that has been tuned in to can bereplayed. Touch to select from [], [], [], [], [] and [].Touch to display a pop-up screen to register the content of an active channel. Onthe registration screen, touch [Artist] to save to a list of favorite artist. Touch [Song]to save to a list of favorite songs. Touch [Cancel] to close the registration screen.Touch to display the category/genre list.Touch to customize the channel list. Only the selected channels will be tuned in towhen you seek or scan the channels. You can select each item or select [All Select]/[All Clear].Touch to display a list of saved artists. Up to 8 artists can be stored. To turn on alertsfor a favorite artist, select the artist and touch [Turn Alerts ON]. Touch [Delete AllFavorites] to delete all the registered favorite artists.Touch to display a list of saved songs. Up to 8 songs can be stored. To turn on alertsfor a favorite song, select the song and touch [Turn Alerts ON]. Touch [Delete AllFavorites] to delete all the registered favorite songs.Touch to display the keypad to enter the frequency and directly tune to the channel.Touch [Now Playing] to return to the SXM screen.Touch to display the artist alert history.3-193. Audio system[Song Alert History][Alert Settings][Channel Lock Settings]*[Alerts for Artists][Alerts for Songs][Alerts on non-Audioscreens][Use Channel Lock][Passcode Change][Lock Channel Setting]*: The default passcode is “1234”.INFO:.SiriusXM services require a subscription after trial period and are soldseparately or as a package. The satellite service is available only in the 48contiguous USA and DC. SiriusXM satellite service is also available in Canada; see www.siriusxm.ca..It may take some time to receive theactivation signal after the initiation ofthe SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription. After receiving the activationsignal, an available channel list willautomatically be updated in the radio.Change the position of the ignitionswitch from LOCK to ACC to update3-20Touch to display the song alert history. Touch [Now Playing] to return to the SXMscreen.Touch to turn on/off the alert notice.Favorite artists and songs can be registered to receive an alert notice when a songof the registered conditions is on the radio. To tune to the respective channel, touch[Tune] on the alert screen. The alert can be ignored by touching [Cancel].Turn this item on to activate the channel lock function.Touch to display the keyboard screen to change the passcode.Touch to display the Lock Channel setting screen. Touch and turn on the indicatorof the channels on the list you wish to lock out.the SiriusXM channel list.3. Audio systemCOMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER[CD Menu]:How to view CD screenTouch to display the CD Menu screen.“CD Menu” (page 3-23)[Source]:Touch to switch to the source selectscreen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Track information:Track information such as the songtitle, artist name and album name aredisplayed.Audio source indicator:Indicates that CD is currently selectedamong other sources.Turn direction indicator:When a route to the destination is set,the turn direction and the distance tothe next turn are displayed.Play time and progress bar:The play time of the track is displayed.The bar indicates the progress inplaying the current track.CD operation keys:Touch an icon for operations.3-213. Audio system[[]][[[][]]]Each time [] is touched, therepeat mode changes.“Changing play mode”(page 3-22)Touch once to return to thebeginning of the current track.Touch again to select the previous track. Touch and hold torewind the current track.Touch to play the track.Touch to pause the track.Touch to select the next track.Touch and hold to fast-forwardthe track.Each time [] is touched, therandom mode changes.“Changing play mode”(page 3-22)Track and folder number:Indicates the track number and thefolder number.Data type indicator:Indicates the type of data currentlyplaying.3-22CD player operationChanging folders:Loading:To change folders, touch [CD Menu] andtouch [Folder List].“CD Menu” (page 3-23)For U.S. and CanadaTurn to skip todifferent folders. If no folders are found,tracks will be skipped.Insert a CD into the slot with the label sidefacing up. The CD will be guided automatically into the slot and start playing.After loading the CD, the CD screen willappear on the display.Activation and playing:The CD mode can be also selected fromthe source list with a CD loaded.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)Skipping tracks:>/<>,To skip the tracks, push<]/[] on the screen, or tilt up/touch [>/<> on the steering wheeldown <repeatedly until preferred track is selected.INFO:Depending on the condition, skipping tothe previous track may require pushingthe button or touching the key twice.Pushing the button or touching the keyonce may only restart the currently trackfrom the beginning.Fast-forwarding/rewinding:The following operation methods areavailable for rewinding and fast-forwarding the track.Control panel operation:>/<>.. Push and hold <.Touch and hold []/[].Steering wheel switch operation:. Tilt and hold <>/<> on thesteering wheel.Changing play mode:Repeat mode] on the CD screen to changeTouch [the repeat mode as follows.. CD:[Disc] [1 Track]3. Audio system.CD with compressed audio files:[All] ? [1 Track] ? [1 Folder] ? [All]Random mode] on the CD screen to changeTouch [the random mode as follows.. CD:(off) [Disc].CD with compressed audio files:(off) ? [1 Folder] ? [All] ? (off)Ejecting CD:Push <> to eject a CD. If the CD isejected and left unremoved, it will bereloaded into the slot for protection.INFO:The ignition switch must be placed in theACC or ON position in order for the CD toeject.CD Menu[Now Playing] Touch to return to the CDscreen.[SCAN]Touch to scan the tracks onthe CD. During scanning,the first several seconds ofall the tracks will be played.Touching [SCAN] again willcancel the scanning modeand the CD will return toplay normally from thetrack which is playing.[Folder List]* Touch to display the folderlist. Touch an item on thelist to select the folder.Touch [] and go back tothe previous screen to select tracks in the folder.Track ListA list of the tracks on the CDis displayed. Touch an itemon the list to select thetrack.*: Displayed only when available.Touch [CD Menu] on the CD screen todisplay the CD menu screen.The following items are available.3-233. Audio systemUSB MEMORY DEVICE PLAYERConnecting USB memory deviceWARNINGDo not connect, disconnect or operatethe USB device while driving. Doing socan be a distraction. If distracted youcould lose control of your vehicle andcause an accident or serious injury.CAUTION.Do not force the USB device intothe USB connection port. Insertingthe USB device tilted or up-sidedown into the port may damagethe port. Make sure that the USBdevice is connected correctly intothe USB connection port..Do not grab the USB connectionport cover (if so equipped) whenpulling the USB device out of theport. This could damage the portand the cover..Do not leave the USB cable in aplace where it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the cable maydamage the port.3-24Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner information regarding the proper useand care of the device.When compatible storage devices areplugged into the port, compatible audiofiles on the storage devices can be playedthrough the vehicle’s audio system.For the location of the USB connectionport(s):“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary) inputjack” (page 2-12)INFO:Models with two USB connection ports:Only one of the two connected USBdevices can be operated with the voicerecognition system.“Voice recognition settings”(page 7-23)3. Audio systemHow to view USB screen[USB Menu]:Touch to switch to the USB Menuscreen.“USB Menu” (page 3-27)[Source]:Touch to switch to the source selectscreen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Track information:Track information such as the songtitle, artist name and album name aredisplayed.Audio source indicator:Models with one USB connection port:Indicates that an USB device is currently selected among other sources.Models with two USB connectionports:Indicates which USB memory device(USB1 or USB2) is currently selected.To switch to the USB1 and USB2,touch [Source] on the audio screen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Album artwork/Turn direction indicator:Image of an album artwork is dis-3-253. Audio systemplayed when available if the setting isturned on.“USB Menu” (page 3-27)When the album artwork displaysetting is turned off, the turn directionand the distance to the next turn aredisplayed when a route is set with thenavigation system.Play time and progress bar:The play time of the track is displayed.The bar indicates the progress inplaying a track.[][][[[][]]]USB operation keys:Touch an icon for operations.Each time [] is touched, therepeat mode changes.“Changing play mode”(page 3-27)Touch to return to the beginning of the current track.Touch again to select the previous track. Touch and hold torewind the current track.Touch to play the track.Touch to pause the track.Touch to select the next track.Touch and hold to fast-forwardthe track.Each time [] is touched, therandom mode changes.“Changing play mode”(page 3-27)Track and folder number:Indicates the track number and thefolder number.Data type indicator:Indicates the type of data currentlyplaying.3-26USB memory device player operationActivation and playing:Connecting the USB memory device intothe port will activate the USB mode.USB memory device can also be played byselecting the source on the audio sourcemenu screen.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)To pause playing the USB memory device,touch []. To resume playing, touch].[Skipping tracks:>/<>,To skip the tracks, push <]/[] on the screen, or tilt up/touch [>/<> on the steering wheeldown <repeatedly until preferred track is selected.INFO:Depending on the condition, skipping tothe previous track may require pushingthe button or touching the key twice.Pushing the button or touching the keyonce may only restart the current trackfrom the beginning.3. Audio systemChanging folders:To change folders, touch [USB Menu] andtouch [Folder List].“USB Menu” (page 3-27)For U.S. and CanadaTurn to skip todifferent folders. If no folders are found,tracks will be skipped.Fast-forwarding/rewinding:To rewind or fast-forward the track, push>/<>, touch and holdand hold <]/[], or tilt and hold <>/<>[on the steering wheel.Changing play mode:Repeat mode] on the screen to change theTouch [repeat mode as follows.[All] ? [1 Track] ? [1 Folder] ? [All]Random mode] on the screen to change theTouch [random mode as follows.(off) ? [1 Folder] ? [All] ? (off)[Now Playing][SCAN]Touch to display the USBscreen.Touch to scan the tracks inthe USB memory device.During scanning, the firstseveral seconds of all thetracks will be played. Touching [SCAN] again will cancelthe scanning mode and theUSB memory device will return to play normally fromthe track which is playing.[Folder List] Touch to display the folder*list. Touch an item on the listto select the folder.Touch [] and go back tothe previous screen to selecttracks in the folder.[Album Art- Touch to turn on/off thework]album artwork display on theUSB screen.Track ListA list of the tracks in the USBis displayed. Touch an itemon the list to select the track.*: Displayed only when available.USB MenuTouch [USB Menu] on the USB screen todisplay the USB Menu screen.The following items are available.3-273. Audio systemiPod PLAYERConnecting iPodWARNINGDo not connect, disconnect or operatethe USB device while driving. Doing socan be a distraction. If distracted youcould lose control of your vehicle andcause an accident or serious injury.CAUTION...Do not force the USB device intothe USB connection port. Insertingthe USB device tilted or up-sidedown into the port may damagethe port. Make sure that the USBdevice is connected correctly intothe USB connection port.Do not grab the USB connectionport cover (if so equipped) whenpulling the USB device out of theport. This could damage the portand the cover.Do not leave the USB cable in aplace where it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the cable maydamage the port.3-28Connect the iPod to the USB connectionport(s).“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary) inputjack” (page 2-12)The battery of the iPod will be chargedwhile the device is connected to thevehicle if the iPod supports charging viaa USB connection.Depending on the device and firmwareversion of the iPod, the display on the iPodshows a NISSAN or Accessory Attachedscreen when the connection is completed.When the iPod is connected to the vehicle,the iPod music library can only be operated by the vehicle audio controls..iPod classic (120GB).iPod nano (7th generation).iPod nano (6th generation).iPod nano (5th generation).iPod nano (4th generation).iPod nano (3rd generation).iPod nano (2nd generation).iPod nano (1st generation).iPhone 6s Plus.iPhone 6s.iPhone 6 Plus.iPhone 6Compatibility:.iPhone 5sMade for. iPod (5th generation).iPhone 5c.iPhone 5.iPod touch (4th generation).iPhone 4s.iPod touch (3rd generation).iPhone 4.iPod touch (2nd generation).iPhone 3GS.iPod touch (1st generation).iPhone 3G.iPod touch.iPhone.iPod classic (80G/160GB)3. Audio systemINFO:.Make sure that the iPod firmware isupdated..The LightningTM connector works withiPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation),and iPod nano (7th generation).The 30-pin connector works withiPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS,iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1stthrough 4th generation), iPod classicand iPod nano (1st through 6th generation).USB works with iPhone 5, iPhone 4s,iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G,iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 5thgeneration) iPod classic and iPod nano(1st through 7th generation)..Refer to your device manufacturer’sowner information regarding theproper use and care of the device.How to view iPod screen3-293. Audio system[iPod Menu]:Touch to display the iPod Menuscreen.“iPod Menu” (page 3-31)[Source]:Touch to switch to the source listscreen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)played when available if the setting isturned on.“iPod Menu” (page 3-31)When the album artwork displaysetting is turned off, the turn directionand the distance to the next turn aredisplayed when a route is set with thenavigation system.Play time and progress bar:Track information:Track information such as the songtitle, artist name and album name aredisplayed.The play time of the track is displayed.The progress bar indicates the progress in playing the current track.Audio source indicator:Models with one USB connection port:Touch an icon for operations.Indicates that an iPod device is currently selected among other sources.Models with two USB connectionports:Indicates which iPod memory device(iPod1 or iPod2) is currently selected.To switch to the iPod1 and iPod2,touch [Source] on the audio screen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Album artwork/Turn direction indicator:Image of an album artwork is dis-3-30[][][[[][]]]iPod operation keys:Each time [] is touched, themode changes.“Changing play mode”(page 3-31)Touch to return to the beginning of the current track. Touchagain to select the previoustrack. Touch and hold to rewind the current track.Touch to play the track.Touch to pause the track.Touch to select the next track.Touch and hold to fast-forwardthe track.Each time [] is touched, themode changes.“Changing play mode”(page 3-31)Track number:Indicates the track number and thetotal number of tracks.iPod player operationActivation and playing:Connecting iPod to the vehicle via USBcable will activate the iPod mode.The iPod can also be played by selectingthe source on the audio source menuscreen.3. Audio system“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)Selecting search method:A list of search methods is displayed in theiPod menu.Touch [iPod Menu] to display the iPodmenu. Touch and select an item to playthe iPod in your preferred settings.Skipping tracks:>/<>,To skip the tracks, push <]/[] on the screen, or tilt up/touch [>/<> on the steering wheeldown <repeatedly until preferred track is selected.INFO:Depending on the condition, skipping tothe previous track may require pushingthe button or touching the key twice.Pushing the button or touching the keyonce may only restart the current trackfrom the beginning.For U.S. and CanadaTurning while atrack is playing will also skip the tracks.Skipping items:Touch [iPod Menu] to display the item list.Turn (for U.S./SOUND> (forand Canada) or <Mexico) to skip to different items on thelist.Fast-forwarding/rewinding:To fast-forward or rewind the track, push>/<>, touch and holdand hold <]/[], or tilt and hold <>/<>[on the steering wheel.Changing play mode:Repeat mode] on the screen to change theTouch [repeat mode as follows.(off) ? [One] ? [All] ? (off)Random mode] on the screen to change theTouch [random mode as follows.(off) ? [Songs] ? [Albums] ? (off)iPod MenuTouch [iPod Menu] on the iPod screen todisplay the iPod menu screen.The following items are available.[NowPlaying][CurrentList]Touch to display the iPodscreen.Touch to display the menu listwhich was displayed most recently.[AlbumTouch to turn on/off the alArtwork]bum artwork display on theiPod screen.[Playlists] Touch to display the playlistand touch an item on the listto select the playlist.[Artists]Touch to display the artist listand touch an item on the listto select the artist.[Albums]Touch to display the album listand touch an item on the listto select the album.[Songs]Touch to display the song listand touch an item on the listto select the song.[Podcasts] Touch to display the podcastlist and touch an item on thelist to select the podcast.[Genres]Touch to display the genre listand touch an item on the listto select the genre.[CompoTouch to display the composers]ser list and touch an item onthe list to select the composer.3-313. Audio system[Audiobooks]Touch to display the audiobook list and touch an item onthe list to select the audiobook.INFO:On the list screen, touch and hold [] or] on the right side of the screen to[jump by letter for faster scrolling.BLUETOOTH® AUDIOYour vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth®Audio.If you have a compatible Bluetooth®device with streaming audio (A2DP profile), you can set up a wireless connectionbetween your Bluetooth® device and thein-vehicle audio system. This connectionallows you to listen to the audio from theBluetooth® device using your vehiclespeakers. It also may allow basic controlof the device for playing and skippingaudio files using the AVRCP Bluetooth®profile. Not all Bluetooth® devices have thesame level of controls for AVRCP. Pleaseconsult the manual for your Bluetooth®device for more details.Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth®functions share the same frequency band(2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth® and thewireless LAN functions at the same time3-32may slow down or disconnect the communication and cause undesired noise. Itis recommended that you turn off thewireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth® functions.Connecting Bluetooth® audio deviceA Bluetooth® audio device must be connected to the vehicle before operation.“Connecting Bluetooth® device”(page 2-26)3. Audio systemHow to view Bluetooth® audio screen[BT Menu]:Touch to display the Bluetooth® audiomenu screen.“BT Menu” (page 3-35)[Source]:Touch to switch to the source listscreen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Track information:Track information such as the songtitle, artist name and album name aredisplayed.Audio source indicator:Indicates that Bluetooth® audio iscurrently selected among othersources.Turn direction indicator:When a route to the destination is set,the turn direction and the distance tothe next turn are displayed.Play time and Progress bar:The play time of the track is displayed.The Progress bar indicates the progress in playing the current track.Bluetooth® audio operation keys:Touch an icon for operations.3-333. Audio system[[]][[[/]]]Each time [] istouched, the repeatmode changes.“Changing playmode” (page 3-35)Touch to return to thebeginning of the currenttrack. Touch again toselect the previoustrack. Touch and hold torewind the current track.Touch to play and pausethe track.Touch to select the nexttrack. Touch and hold tofast-forward the track.Each time [] istouched, the randommode changes.“Changing playmode” (page 3-35)Track number and device name:Indicates the track number and theselected Bluetooth® device name.3-34INFO:Depending on the audio device that isconnected to the vehicle, track information may not be displayed.Bluetooth® audio operationThe ability to pause, change tracks, fastforward, rewind, randomize and repeatmusic may be different between devices.Some or all of these functions may not besupported on each device.INFO:Depending on the Bluetooth® audio device that is connected, it may not bepossible to perform audio operations ora time lag may occur before music isplayed back.Activation and playing:A Bluetooth® audio device can be playedby selecting the source on the audiosource menu screen.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)To pause playing the Bluetooth® audio,touch [/]. Touch again to resumeplaying.Skipping tracks:Push <>/<>, touch []/[] on the>/<> onscreen, or tilt up/down <the steering wheel briefly to skip to thenext or the previous track.INFO:Depending on the condition, skipping tothe previous track may require pushingthe button or touching the key twice.Pushing the button or touching the keyonce may only restart the current trackfrom the beginning.For U.S. and CanadaWhile a track is playing, turning will also skip the tracks.Changing folders:To change folders, touch [BT Menu] andtouch [Folder List].“BT Menu” (page 3-35)For U.S. and CanadaTurn to skip todifferent folders. If no folders are found,tracks will be skipped.3. Audio systemFast-forwarding/rewinding:To fast-forward or rewind the track, push>/<>, touch and holdand hold <]/[], or tilt and hold <>/<>[on the steering wheel.Changing play mode:Repeat modeTouch [] on the screen to change therepeat mode.Random modeTouch [] on the screen to change therandom mode.[Now Playing][BluetoothSettings]Touch to display the Bluetooth® audio screen.Touch to display the Bluetooth® settings screen.“Bluetooth® settings”(page 2-26)[Folder List] Touch to display the folder*list. Touch an item on the listto select the folder.Track ListA list of the tracks is displayed. Touch an item on thelist to select the track.*: Displayed only when available.AUXILIARY (AUX) DEVICESConnecting auxiliary devicesThe auxiliary input jack is located in themedia pocket.“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary) inputjack” (page 2-12)The auxiliary input jack accepts any standard analog audio input such as from aportable cassette player, CD player or MP3player.INFO:Available repeat/random modes changedepending on the connected device.Insert a 1/8 in (3.5 mm) stereo mini plug inthe audio input jack. If a cable with a monoplug is used, the audio output may notfunction normally.BT MenuAUX operationTouch [BT Menu] on the Bluetooth® audioscreen to display the Bluetooth® audiomenu screen.The following items are available.Activation and playing:INFO:Turn on an AUX device.Connect an AUX cable to the AUX deviceand the AUX jack. Select AUX mode fromthe audio source menu screen.“Selecting audio source” (page 3-14)3-353. Audio systemHow to view AUX screen[Source]:Touch to switch to the source listscreen.“Selecting audio source”(page 3-14)Audio source indicator:Indicates that an AUX device is currently selected among other sources.Turn direction indicator:When a route to the destination is set,the turn direction and the distance tothe next turn are displayed.Volume Setting keys:Touch one of the keys to select thesound output gain from [Low], [Medium] and [High].3-363. Audio systemAUDIO SETTINGSAudio settings can be adjusted or audio related functions can be turned on/off with the following procedure.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Sound].Setting items[Bass][Treble][Balance][Fade][Speed Sensitive Volume][BOSE® Centerpoint](if so equipped)[Surround Volume](if so equipped)[Driver’s Audio Stage](if so equipped)ActionAdjust the speaker tone quality and sound balance by touching [+]/[-], [L]/[R] or [R]/[F].Automatically adjusts the volume depending on the vehicle speed. Touch [+]/[-] to changethe sensitivity level.When this item is turned on, surround sound playback is generated from a traditionalstereo recording. Turn on the item to activate BOSE® Centerpoint and to change its effectlevel with [Surround Volume].Touch [+]/[-] to adjust the Surround Volume level if BOSE® Centerpoint [ON].When this item is turned on, a better sound will be provided to the driver’s position. Thedriver can enjoy a more crisp and clear sound that is specialized for the driver’s seatposition. The prominency of the effect of this feature depends on the type of music that isplayed. For some music, it may be difficult to recognize the effect of the feature.INFO:The setting items [BOSE® Centerpoint] and [Surround Volume] will be disabled when an analog radio signal is received.3-373. Audio systemAUDIO ADJUSTMENTS WHEN MAP,AUDIO OR HOME MENU IS DISPLAYEDRotate </SOUND> to adjust thelevel of the selected setting item.CD/USB MEMORY DEVICE CAREAND CLEANINGCDFor U.S. and CanadaWhen the Map, Audio or HOME MENUscreen is displayed, some audio settingscan be adjusted with . Each time is pushed, the selected settingitem will change as follows.[Bass] ? [Treble] ? [Balance] ? [Fade]Rotate to adjustthe level of the selected setting item.For MexicoWhen the Map or Audio screen is displayed, some audio settings can be ad/SOUND>. Each timejusted with </SOUND> is pushed, the se<lected setting item will change as follows.[Bass] ? [Treble] ? [Balance] ? [Fade]3-38.Handle a CD by its edges. Never touchthe surface of the disc. Do not bendthe disc..Always place the discs in the storagecase when they are not being used..To clean a disc, wipe the surface fromthe center to the outer edge using aclean, soft cloth. Do not wipe the discusing a circular motion.Do not use a conventional record3. Audio systemcleaner or alcohol intended for industrial use..A new disc may be rough on the innerand outer edges. Remove the roughedges by rubbing the inner and outeredges with the side of a pen or pencilas illustrated.USB MEMORY DEVICE.Never touch the terminal portion ofthe USB memory device..Do not place heavy objects on the USBmemory device..Do not store the USB memory devicein highly humid locations..Do not expose the USB memory deviceto direct sunlight..Do not spill any liquids on the USBmemory device.Refer to the USB memory device Owner’sManual for the details.3-393. Audio systemMEMO3-404 Hands-Free PhoneBluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System .......................Indicators ......................................................................................Phone ..............................................................................................Hands-free text messaging assistant ....................4-24-34-44-6Phone and text message assistantsettings ..................................................................................... 4-10Bluetooth® setting ........................................................... 4-134. Hands-Free PhoneBLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREEPHONE SYSTEMWARNING..Use a phone after stopping yourvehicle in a safe location. If youhave to use a phone while driving,exercise extreme caution at alltimes so full attention may begiven to vehicle operation.If you find yourself unable to devote full attention to vehicle operation while talking on the phone,pull off the road to a safe locationand stop your vehicle before doingso.CAUTIONTo avoid draining the vehicle battery,use a phone only after starting theengine or the hybrid system.Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone System. If you are anowner of a compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone, you can set up thewireless connection between your cellular4-2phone and the in-vehicle phone module.With Bluetooth® wireless technology, youcan make or receive a telephone call withyour cellular phone in your pocket.Once a cellular phone is connected to thein-vehicle phone module, the procedurefor connecting the phone does not needto be performed again. Your phone isautomatically selected with the in-vehiclephone module when the ignition switch isplaced in the ON position with the selected cellular phone turned on andcarried in the vehicle.You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth® devices in the in-vehicle phonemodule. However, you can talk on onlyone cellular phone at a time.The Voice Recognition system supportsphone commands, so dialing a phonenumber using your voice is possible.“7. Voice recognition”Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-FreePhone System, refer to the followingnotes.. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth® functions share the same frequency band (2.4 GHz). Using theBluetooth® and the wireless LAN functions at the same time may slow downor disconnect the communication andcause undesired noise. It is recom-mended that you turn off the wirelessLAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth®functions..Set up the wireless connection between a compatible cellular phone andthe in-vehicle phone module beforeusing the Bluetooth® Hands-FreePhone System..For U.S. and Canada:Some Bluetooth® enabled cellularphones may not be recognized bythe in-vehicle phone module. Visit thewebsite below for a recommendedphone list.www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/.For Mexico:Some Bluetooth® enabled cellularphones may not be recognized bythe in-vehicle phone module. Consulta NISSAN dealer for details regardingphone compatibility..You will not be able to use a handsfree phone under the following conditions:— Your vehicle is outside of the telephone service area.— Your vehicle is in an area where it isdifficult to receive radio waves; suchas in a tunnel, in an underground4. Hands-Free Phoneparking garage, behind a tall building or in a mountainous area..— Your cellular phone is locked inorder to prevent dialing......When the radio wave condition is notideal or ambient sound is too loud, itmay be difficult to hear the otherperson’s voice during a call..For Mexico:If the Bluetooth® Hands-Free PhoneSystem seems to be malfunctioning, itis recommended you consult a NISSANdealer for support.Some cellular phones or other devicesmay cause interference or a buzzingnoise to come from the audio systemspeakers. Storing the device in a different location may reduce or eliminate the noise.Immediately after the ignition switch isplaced in the ON position, it may beimpossible to receive a call for a shortperiod of time..Do not place the cellular phone in anarea surrounded by metal or far awayfrom the in-vehicle phone module toprevent tone quality degradation andwireless connection disruption.Refer to the cellular phone Owner’sManual regarding the telephone pairing procedure specific to your phone,battery charging, cellular phone antenna, etc..The antenna display on the monitormay not coincide with the antennadisplay of some cellular phones..The battery display on the monitormay not coincide with the batterydisplay of some cellular phones..Keep the interior of the vehicle as quietas possible to hear the caller’s voiceclearly as well as to minimize itsechoes..If reception between callers is unclear,adjusting the incoming or outgoingcall volume may improve the clarity.While a cellular phone is connectedthrough the Bluetooth® wireless connection, the battery power of thecellular phone may discharge quickerthan usual.For U.S. and Canada:Visit the website below for troubleshooting help if the Bluetooth® HandsFree Phone System seems to be malfunctioning.www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/.The microphone is located near themap light..Reduce background noise as much aspossible by closing windows andpointing HVAC vents away from theceiling.INDICATORSIndicatorsfor phone and text messaging are displayed on the top of thescreen.4-34. Hands-Free PhoneIndicates the number of unreadreceived messages.Indicates the Bluetooth® devicethat is selected.Indicates the strength of thesignal the Bluetooth® device isreceiving.Indicates the amount of remaining Bluetooth® device battery.PHONEConnecting Bluetooth® Handsfree PhoneA cellular phone device must be connected to the Bluetooth® Hands-FreePhone System before operation. Up to 5Bluetooth® devices can be connected tothe system.“Connecting Bluetooth® device”(page 2-26)Phone selectionSelect one of the connected devices foroperation.1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Select BT Device]. A list of theconnected cellular phones is displayed.4-43. Touch one of the connected cellularphones from the list.4. Touch [Connect].INFO:Making a call1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.2. Select one of the following methods tomake a call.Touch [Edit] to change the devicename. Touch [Delete] to delete thedevice from the device list.5. When the device selection is successful, a message on the touch screendisplay indicates that the cellularphone was selected.INFO:To select a phone, Bluetooth® of thephone device needs to be turned on.[Quick Dial] :Select a telephone number from a listof personally selected numbers.“Quick Dial” (page 4-12)[Phonebook] :Select a person and the phone number you wish to call from the phonebook.Depending on the device, the phonebook will be downloaded from thecellular phone automatically when itis connected. If the automatic download does not take place, the telephone number must be transferred tothe hands-free phone system from thecellular phone prior to using thismethod.4. Hands-Free Phone“Phone settings” (page 4-10)[Call History] :Select a telephone number from recent incoming, outgoing or missedcalls.[Dial Number] :Enter the phone number manuallyusing the keypad displayed on thescreen and touch [OK].“How to input letters and numbers” (page 2-18)3. Dialing will start and the screen willchange to the call in progress screen.Receiving a callWhen you receive a phone call, a notification message is displayed on the touchscreen display with a ring tone.Taking a call:To answer the call, take one of thefollowing actions.>/<> on the steering. Push <wheel..During a callTouch [Answer].Rejecting a call:To reject the call, touch [Decline].Holding a call:To hold the call, touch [Hold Call].INFO:Operation for answering and rejecting areceived phone call is also available on thevehicle information display. Refer to thevehicle Owner’s Manual for details.The screen as illustrated will appear during a call.To hang up the phone, touch [Hang up].Call from a second person:When another phone call is receivedduring a call, the screen as illustrated willappear.4-54. Hands-Free PhoneRejecting call from a second person:To reject a call from the second personand continue the conversation with thefirst caller, touch [Decline].Answering call from a second person:To answer the call from the secondperson and place the first caller on hold,take one of the following actions.. Push <>/<> on the steeringwheel..Touch [Answer].The screen as illustrated will appear during a call with a second person.To hang up the phone and return to theconversation with the first caller, touch[Hang up].To switch between two calls on line, touch[Switch Call].4-6INFO:Operations during a call:There are some options available otherthan hanging up a call or answering/rejecting incoming calls.Touch one of the following displayed keyson the screen to take action.AvailableActionitem[Use Handset] Transfer the call to thecellular phone.[Mute]/[CanWhen muted, your voicecel Mute]will not be heard by theperson on the other end ofthe line.[Dial Number] Using the touch tone, senddigits to the connectedparty for using servicessuch as voicemail.[Switch Call]* Answer another incomingcall. The person you aretalking to will be placed onhold. Push once more tospeak to the person onhold again.*: Available when a call is received while onthe line with another person. The availability of this function depends on thephone device.To adjust the person’s voice to be louderor quieter, push + or - side of <> on the> orsteering wheel or turn , while talking on the button to use thisfeature. The Response Specialist provides various assistance depending onthe situation.“Emergency support” (page 5-15)Automatic Collision Notification(ACN):The TCU (Telematics Control Unit)generates a signal automatically tothe NissanConnect SM Services Response Center in the case of anaccident severe enough to triggerone of the vehicle’s air bags. Uponthe signal, a Response Specialist receives the vehicle location and customer information and notifies theproper authorities in accordance withestablished policies and procedures.Curfew Alert:Customers can set time interval foracceptable and unacceptable operation of the vehicle via NissanConnectSM Portal Website andNissanConnectSM Services CompanionApp. If the time restrictions are violated, the customer will be automati-NissanConnectSM Services website orCompanion App. Customers will benotified when vehicle is out-of-boundsbased on their notification preferences (e-mail, text, phone call).cally notified (e-mail, text message, orphone call)...Remote Door Lock/Unlock:The Remote Door Lock/Unlock featureallows the customer to access thevehicle remotely from the NissanConnectSM Services website or CompanionApp to send lock or unlock commandsto the vehicle.“Connecting to Interactive VoiceMenu” (page 5-12)Remote Sound Horn and FlashLights:Customers can activate the vehicle’sheadlights and horn via the NissanConnectSM Services website or Companion App..Remote Engine Start (if so equipped):Customers can remotely start thevehicle via the NissanConnectSM Services website or Companion App..Alarm Notification:Customers will be notified if the vehiclealarm system is activated based ontheir notification preferences (e-mail,text, phone call)..Boundary Alert:Customers can set an area for thevehicle to stay in or out of via the.Maintenance Alert/Reminder:The center sends maintenance andother relevant info. to registered email address (PC/Mobile) based on thevehicle information (e.g. driving mileage and etc.) sent at the center accesstiming. Details of vehicle informationare separately examined..Send to Car:Customers can access turn-by-turnnavigation provided by Google mapsand sent directly to the NissanConnectSM vehicle..Journey Planner:Customers can create a multiple waypoint route via Journey Planner on theNissanConnect SM Services websiteand send the details directly to theirvehicle..Destination Download:Customers can search for differentlocations via the NissanConnectSMServices website and send them directly to their vehicle.5-95. Information...Connected Search:Customers can access Internet searchengines directly from the vehicle tofind exact destinations to navigate to.Stolen Vehicle Locator:In the event that the customer’s vehicle is stolen, after filing a police reportthe customer can contact NissanConnectSM Services via phone and reportthe vehicle stolen. At that point, NissanConnectSM Services emergencysupport staff will work with authoritiesto attempt to recover the vehicle.Valet Alert:Customers will be notified if theirvehicle is driven more than 0.2 milesonce they activate Valet Alert via theNissanConnectSM Services website orCompanion App.Notice to Bluetooth® Hands-FreePhone usersThe Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System will be disabled and not be able totake phone calls while the vehicle isconnected to the NissanConnectSM Services Response Specialists or the emergency support staff at theNissanConnectSM Service Response Center. This is to avoid various services byNissanConnectSM Services Response Spe-5-10cialists (such as Assisted Search) andNissanConnect SM Services emergencysupport staff being interrupted by incoming calls. Incoming phone calls receivedwhile the vehicle is connected to theService Center will not be listed in the callhistory of the Bluetooth® Hands-FreePhone System. However those incomingcalls may be listed in the call history ofyour mobile phone, depending on itscapabilities. After disconnecting communication with the NissanConnectSM Services Response Specialist orNissanConnect SM Services emergencysupport staff, check the incoming callhistory on your mobile phone when it issafe to do so.Service applicationwww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr(French)NissanConnectSM Services supportline:1-855-426-6628INFO:If the vehicle is owned by another personand is resold, the subscription for thisservice must be canceled and all datastored on the device must be deleted.Operating tipsWARNING.Use NissanConnect SM Servicesafter stopping your vehicle in asafe location. If you have to useNissanConnectSM Services whiledriving, exercise extreme cautionat all times so full attention may begiven to vehicle operation..If you are unable to devote fullattention to vehicle operationwhile talking with the NissanConnectSM Services, pull off the road toa safe location and stop yourvehicle.A separately purchased NissanConnectSMServices subscription is required. For moredetails, refer to the NissanConnectSM Services website or contact the NissanConnectSM Services support line.NissanConnectSM Services website:For U.S.www.nissanusa.com/connectFor Canadawww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect(English)5. Information.Do not use NissanConnectSM Serviceswith the engine or the hybrid systemstopped. Doing so may discharge thevehicle battery..NissanConnectSM Services cannot beused under the following conditions:— NissanConnectSM Services subscription has expired..Communication with the NissanConnectSM Services Data Center is relatedto the data communication mode andmay cause occasional difficulty inreceiving signals, and the signal receivable area may be limited comparedto regular mobile phones..You may hear clicks or experienceinterruptions while speaking with theNissanConnectSM Services ResponseSpecialists. This is due to a shift in theconnection zone and is not a malfunction..Depending on the line used, the soundvolume may decrease. Adjust the volume as necessary..Received sounds may be distorted orambient noise may sound like voicesof a crowd. This is due to the use of thedigital line and is not a malfunction..You may hear your own voice from thespeaker when talking with the NissanConnectSM Services Response Specialists due to a network disturbance.When this occurs, reconnect the lineafter a few minutes or at a differentlocation.— The vehicle is outside the areawhere the cellular network serviceis receivable.— The vehicle is in a location with poorsignal reception such as tunnels,underground parking garages, behind buildings or in mountainousareas.— The line is busy.— The TCU (Telematics Control Unit) orother systems of your vehicle arenot working properly.— The NissanConnectSM Services network system is disabled..Information Feeds download cannotbe used when the vehicle is connectedto the NissanConnectSM Services DataCenter and NissanConnectSM ServicesResponse Center..This vehicle incorporates a communication device that is called a TCU(Telematics Control Unit). The commu-nication connection between this unitand the NissanConnectSM Data Centerallows for various services. When thesystem connects to the NissanConnectSM Data Center, an antenna iconwill appear in the upper right corner ofthe screen. Use the service in a location where the symbol representinggood signal reception appears on thescreen.: When the signal reception is good: When the signal reception is bad.NissanConnectSM Services uses theTCU (Telematics Control Unit). Even ifthe signal strength bar of the invehicle data communication moduleindicates good reception, connectionto the NissanConnectSM Data Centermay be disabled. This does not indicate a malfunction. Operate the system again after a few minutes.NISSANCONNECTSM SERVICESMENUSWith the NissanConnectSM Services, various information can be received anddisplayed on the screen. The informationcan also be announced by the system.1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.5-115. Information2. Touch [NissanConnect Services].3. Select an item from the NissanConnectSM Services menu screens.5-12Available items[Connect to VoiceMenu]ContentThe system connects to the NissanConnectSM Servicescenter. Various services to supportyour driving areavailable by answering InteractiveVoice Menu.“Connecting toInteractiveVoice Menu”(page 5-12)[Connected Search] Searches for a destination via the Internet andcommands the navigation system toset a route to thedestination.“Searching byconnecting tothe internet”(page 6-22)[Message Box]The messages fromthe NissanConnectSM Data Centerthat were referredto previously aredisplayed.“Message Box”(page 5-13)[All InformationFeeds]Displays a list ofavailable information feeds.“Viewing information feeds”(page 5-14)[NissanConnect Ser- NissanConnectSMvices Settings]Services settingscan be changed.“NissanConnectSM Servicessettings”(page 5-17)Connecting to Interactive VoiceMenuVarious services to support your drivingare available by using Interactive VoiceMenu. For more details, refer to theNissanConnect SM Services website orcontact the NissanConnectSM Servicessupport line.NissanConnectSM Services website:For U.S.www.nissanusa.com/connectFor Canadawww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect(English)www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr5. Information(French)Setting route to a searched destinationNissanConnectSM Services supportline:1-855-426-66281.2.3.4.Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.Touch [NissanConnect Services].Touch [Connect to Voice Menu].The system connects to the NissanConnectSM Services center and menuoptions will be announced. Speak yourpreferred option..Destination AssistanceSet a destination using an Interactive operator system..Roadside AssistanceConnect to the Roadside ResponseSpecialist..Valet AlertTurns on the Valet Alert functionand monitors the vehicle movement within a certain range..Personal AssistanceConnects to the NissanConnectSMServices Response Specialist.INFO:.You can also connect to the NissanConnectSM Services Interactive VoiceMenu by touching the Voice Menubutton on the map..After selecting [Connect to VoiceMenu], it may take some time untilthe system initiates connection, depending on the technical environmentand whether the TCU (TelematicsControl Unit) is being used by otherservices..To avoid disconnecting the line, do notturn off the engine or the hybridsystem.Use Connected Search to find destinations via the internet and set a route tothem directly from your navigation system.1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [NissanConnect Services].3. Touch [Connected Search]. A keyboard is displayed.4. Enter the keyword and touch [Search].The system will connect to the Internet and the search results will bedisplayed.5. Touch a preferred destination fromthe list and touch [Start] to start theroute guidance.INFO:The Connected Search can also be set bytouching [Navi] on the Launch Bar andthen touching [Connected Search].Message BoxThe text messages from the NissanConnectSM Data Center that were previouslyreceived to are displayed.5-135. Information1.2.3.4.Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.Touch [NissanConnect Services].Touch [Message Box].A history list is displayed. Highlight theinformation..Laws in some jurisdictions may restrictthe use of “Text-to-Speech.” Checklocal regulations before using thisfeature..Some terminology such as personalnames, place names, special terms,symbols, etc. may not be announcedcorrectly. This is not a malfunction..The system will pause announcements when interrupted by the voiceguidance given by the navigation system. When the voice guidance finishes,the system will restart the announcement.Viewing information feedsContents of the various NissanConnectSMServices information can be downloaded.1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [NissanConnect Services].3. Touch [All Information Feeds]. A listscreen is displayed.4. Touch a preferred folder. A list ofinformation feeds is displayed. Thecontent is announced by the system(Text-to-Speech) while the vehicle isbeing driven, or if parked, you can readthe content on the display..The volume can be adjusted when thesystem announces the information.“Volume and Beeps settings”(page 2-24).The selected content is read out whilethe vehicle is being driven, or if parked,you can read the content on thedisplay..Content settings can be made usingthe NissanConnectSM Services website. For more details, refer to theNissanConnectSM Services website orcontact the NissanConnectSM Servicessupport line.NissanConnectSM Services website:For U.S.INFO:.Touch [Stop] during communicationwith the NissanConnectSM ServicesData Center to cancel the connection..A message is displayed when thecommunication is disconnected whiledownloading information due to apoor communication status. Select[Yes] to restart the download.5-14www.nissanusa.com/connectFor Canadawww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect(English)www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr(French)NissanConnectSM Services supportline:1-855-426-6628Screen informationWhen information is downloaded from theNissanConnectSM Services Data Center,the contents of the information are displayed while the vehicle is stopped.Contents:The contents of the NissanConnectSMServices feeds are displayed.Menu:Stops the Text-to-Speech voice an-5. Informationnouncements and displays the operation menu items on the right side ofthe screen.[]/[]:Turns to the next or previous page ifthe information has a number ofcontent pages.:If the information contains map information, the icon be displayed. Itcan be set as the destination.:If the information contains phonenumber information, the icon is displayed. It is possible to make a phonecall to the facility.INFO:www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr(French)NissanConnectSM Services supportline:EMERGENCY SUPPORTNissanConnectSM Services provides various services to support dealing withemergencies of the subscribed vehicleand the driver.For example, in case of an illness orserious injury, you can seek support bypushing the in-vehicle button andconnecting to NissanConnectSM Services.NissanConnectSM Services can specify thelocation of the vehicle via GPS, and theinformation will be sent to the police orother agencies as needed.For information about other NissanConnectSM Services emergency support related services, refer to theNissanConnectSM Services Services website or contact the NissanConnectSM Services support line.NissanConnectSM Services website:For U.S.After parking the vehicle in a safe locationand touching [Menu], the operation menuis displayed on the right side of the screen.(English)The availability of the operation menuitems differs depending on the contentsof the selected information.www.nissanusa.com/connectFor Canadawww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect1-855-426-6628WARNING.Please note that the AutomaticCollision Notification service andEmergency Call function cannot beused in the following conditions:— Emergency functions and services will not be available without a paid subscription toNissanConnectSM Services.— The NissanConnectSM Servicesnetwork system is disabled.— The vehicle moves outside theservice area where the TCU(Telematics Control Unit) is connected to the system.— The vehicle is outside the areawhere the cellular network service is receivable.— The vehicle is in a location withpoor signal reception such astunnels, underground parking5-155. Informationgarages, behind buildings or inmountainous areas.— The line is busy.— The TCU (Telematics ControlUnit) or other systems of yourvehicle are not working properly.— It may not be possible to makean emergency call depending onthe severity of a collision and/oremergency..Park the vehicle in a safe locationand set the parking brake beforeoperating ..Only use this service in case of anemergency. There may be a penalty for inappropriate use of theservice...Radio waves could adversely affect electric medical equipment.Individuals who use a pacemakershould contact the device manufacturer regarding any possibleeffects before using the system.The TCU (Telematics Control Unit)antenna is installed inside theupper central part of the instrument panel. An occupant shouldnot get any closer to the antennathan specified by the pacemaker5-16manufacturer. The radio wavesfrom the TCU antenna may adversely affect the operation of thepacemaker while using the NissanConnectSM Services.Making an emergency call1. Push .2. When the line is connected, speak tothe Response Specialist.If you want to cancel the emergency call,push and hold for a few seconds.INFO:.After is pushed, it may takesome time until the system initiatesconnection, depending on the technical environment and whether the TCU(Telematics Control Unit) is being usedby other services..An indicator light on shows thereadiness of the emergency supportsystem. If the indicator light is notilluminated, pushing does notconnect your vehicle to the ResponseSpecialist.The indicator light blinks while connected to the NissanConnectSM Services Response Center..Even when the indicator light is illuminated, connection to the NissanConnectSM Services Response Center maynot be possible. If this occurs in anemergency situation, contact theauthorities by other means..To avoid disconnecting the line, do notturn off the engine or the hybridsystem.5. InformationNISSANCONNECTSM SERVICES SETTINGSThe NissanConnectSM Services setting can be changed.1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [NissanConnect Services].3. Touch [NissanConnect Services Settings].INFO:[NissanConnect Services] can also be accessed from [Settings] on the Launch Bar.Menu[Information Feed Setting][Edit Feed List][Sync All Feeds][Initialize Feed List][Vehicle Information Sharing with Nissan]ActionThe latest information feeds received from the NissanConnectSMServices center.Return the channel list to default.[Delete Message Box]Delete all the items in the Message Box.[Share Vehicle Information][Delete Shared Vehicle Information]Turn the vehicle information sharing function on/off.Delete all the items in the shared vehicle information.Display the Unit ID, TCU (Telematics Control Unit) ID, SIM ID and VINInformation necessary for user registration.All NissanConnectSM Services settings are returned to default.When [OK] is touched, data transmission to the NissanConnectSMData Center is enabled. Touch [Decline] to disable the NissanConnectSM Services functions.[Unit ID Information][Reset all NissanConnect Services settings to default][Vehicle Data Transmission Setting]5-175. InformationSiriusXM TRAVEL LINK (for U.S.and Canada)SiriusXM Travel Link information is a subscription service offered by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. It is necessary to subscribe touse the SiriusXM Travel Link information.This service provides real-time information regarding current weather, fuelprices, sports scores, stock tickers andmovie times where available. The SiriusXMTravel Link is broadcast to the vehicle bySiriusXM Satellite Radio.The service enables you to view thefollowing information on the navigationsystem:*Current information around the destination*Detailed information and forecasts of anarea of interest*Countrywide and local maps with thecurrent weather, temperature, warningsand road condition information*List of warning/watches events detectedaround the current location*Pop-up messages on the navigationscreen with voice announcements whenwarnings and watches are detectedaround the current locationSXM service menus can be accessed from5-18www.siriusxm.ca/siriusxm-trafficservices/siriusxm-travel-link (English)the information screen.“Information menu” (page 5-2)www.siriusxm.ca/fr/servicessiriusxm-traffic/siriusxm-travel-link(French)WARNINGSiriusXM Travel Link information is nota substitute for attentive driving.Weather conditions change constantly and emergency situationscan arise without warning. Relyingonly on SiriusXM Travel Link information could result in serious personalinjury.Listener Care:For U.S.1-877-447-0011For Canada1-877-438-9677INFO:VIEWING SiriusXM TRAVEL LINKSiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXM Travel Link subscriptions are sold separatelyor as a package, and are continuous untilyou call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXMCustomer Agreement for complete termsat www.siriusxm.com (for U.S.) or www.siriusxm.ca (for Canada). SiriusXM TravelLink is available in select markets.For more information, refer to the SiriusXM website or call Listener Care..If a contract is not completed for theSiriusXM Travel Link information service, a message appears and it will notbe possible to check the informationon the traffic information system.SiriusXM website:For U.S.www.siriusxm.com/travellinkFor CanadaExample5. Information.The weather information is availableonly for areas that provide weatherinformation to SiriusXM Travel Link..Depending on the traffic information, adetour route may be slower than theoriginal route..Not all vehicles or devices are capableof receiving all services offered bySiriusXM. Data displays and individualproduct availability vary by vehiclehardware. Current information andfeatures may not be available in alllocations, or on all receivers. SiriusXMis not responsible for any errors orinaccuracies in the data services ortheir use in the vehicle..SiriusXM Satellite Radio and SiriusXMTraffic subscriptions are sold separately or as a package, and are continuous until you call SiriusXM tocancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at the SiriusXM website.Notes on SiriusXM Traffic information...The SiriusXM Traffic information service is not provided for some cities. Inaddition, the cities for which the trafficinformation service is provided may bechanged.In some cases, infrastructure problems may prevent the complete display of the traffic information. This isnot a malfunction.Due to infrastructure problems, or dueto the time when the traffic information service broadcast is received, thedisplayed information may differ fromthe actual traffic conditions.SiriusXM website:For U.S.www. siriusxm.comFor Canadawww.siriusxm.ca (English)www.siriusxm.ca/fr (French)SiriusXM Travel Link is available inselect markets. For more information,refer to the SiriusXM website or callListener Care.SiriusXM website:For U.S.www.siriusxm.com/trafficFor Canadawww.siriusxm.ca/siriusxm-trafficservices/siriusxm-travel-link (English)www.siriusxm.ca/fr/services-siriusxm-traffic/siriusxm-travel-link(French)Listener Care:For U.S.1-877-447-0011For Canada1-877-438-9677.SiriusXM Traffic is available in over 130metropolitan markets. For the mostcurrent list of markets covered, pleaserefer to the SiriusXM website or callListener Care.SiriusXM website:For U.S.www.siriusxm.com/siriusxmtrafficFor Canadawww.siriusxm.ca/siriusxm-trafficservices/siriusxm-traffic (English)www.siriusxm.ca/fr/servicessiriusxm-traffic/siriusxm-traffic(French)Listener Care:For U.S.1-877-447-0011For Canada1-877-438-96775-195. Information...Due to road maintenance, infrastructure problems (e.g. malfunction ofroad sensors, outage of central computer of infrastructure) or natural disasters, there are times when some orall traffic information may not beavailable.Incident information is based on human collection. Not all incidents thathave happened are collected andprovided.Due to infrastructure problems, ortransmission delay, there are timeswhen the information may differ fromthe actual condition. Always observesafe driving practices and follow alltraffic regulations..Due to the coverage and quality oftraffic information and road conditions, it is not always possible for thesystem to provide the shortest timeroute even when traffic information isconsidered..Traffic information that is displayedmay differ from information fromother media (e.g., radio), as othermedia may use different informationsources.5-20Apple CarPlayCarPlay.COMPATIBILITYWARNING.Stop your vehicle in a safe locationand apply the parking brake before connecting your iPhone to thevehicle or operating your connected iPhone for setup..If you are unable to devote fullattention to vehicle operationwhile using Apple CarPlay, pull offthe road to a safe location andstop your vehicle.You can use Apple CarPlay by connectinga compatible iPhone to your vehicle via aUSB cable.With Apple CarPlay, your in-vehicle systemcan be used as a display and a controllerfor some of the iPhone functions. TheApple CarPlay features Siri which enablesoperations via voice controls. Visit Apple.com for information about the functionsthat are available and details about Apple’s privacy policy.Certain vehicle information (e.g. locationand speed) may be shared with yourdevice while Apple CarPlay is in use.Carrier charges may apply to use AppleOnly iPhone 5 or later models and iOS 8.3or later versions are compatible withApple CarPlay.Refer to the Apple website for moreinformation.INFO:.For best results, always update yourdevice to the latest software version..Apple CarPlay will take the place ofyour Bluetooth® audio and Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone functionality.5. InformationINFO:Apple CarPlay OPERATION1.Connect the iPhone to USB connection port.For models with two USB connectionports, your iPhone must be connectedto USB connection port 1 for AppleCarPlay operation.“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary)input jack” (page 2-12)2. Depending on the setting, a StartupInformation screen will appear. Touch[Yes] to use Apple CarPlay.INFO:If you do not wish to display theStartup Information screen each timeyou activate Apple CarPlay, touch[Don’t show again] on the StartupInformation screen. The Startup Information screen will not be displayedfrom the next Apple CarPlay activation.The Startup Information screen can beset to appear again in the Apple CarPlay setting menu.“Apple CarPlay settings”(page 5-22)When your iPhone is locked with a passcode, Apple CarPlay can still be activatedby operating the iPhone and allowingApple CarPlay activation when asked.Siri operationExample of Apple CarPlay top menu3. The Apple CarPlay top menu screenwill appear. The iPhone functions displayed on the screen should now beoperable using the in-vehicle system.4. To return to the Apple CarPlay topmenu screen after operation, touch[ ] on the lower left corner of theApple CarPlay screen.5. To exit the Apple CarPlay screen anddisplay the other screens, push or the other buttons on thecontrol panel and touch the desiredmenus.6. To return to the Apple CarPlay screen,touch [Info] on the Launch Bar andthen touch [Apple CarPlay]. The AppleCarPlay screen can also be displayedby touching [Apple CarPlay] aftertouching [MENU] on the Launch Baror after pushing .With Siri, some of the functions in youriPhone can be voice controlled whenApple CarPlay is active.Activation:There are three ways to start a Sirisession.>/<> on the. Push and hold <steering wheel..Touch and hold [ ] at the lower leftcorner of the Apple CarPlay screen..Say “Hey Siri” (requires “Allow “Hey Siri””activation on the iPhone)..Push <>/<Siri operation..Keep the interior of the vehicle as quietas possible. Close the windows toeliminate the surrounding noises (traffic noises, vibration sounds, etc.),which may prevent the system fromINFO:> or touch [ ] to end5-215. Informationrecognizing the voice commands correctly..For functions that can be used withSiri, please refer to the Apple website..The volume level of Siri can be adjusted.“Volume and Beeps settings”(page 2-24).Phone operation (if so equipped)If you wish to use your phone while AppleCarPlay is activated, follow the procedurebelow:1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.2. Operate the screen displayed to makea call, etc.Apple CarPlay SETTINGS1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Apple CarPlay Settings].Available items:. [Always Start Apple CarPlay]:When this item is turned on, AppleCarPlay will activate automaticallywhen the iPhone is connected to USBconnection port..[Nissan’s Help for Apple CarPlay]:Displays tips for Apple CarPlay operation.5-22[Show Startup Information]:Allows you to set whether or not toshow the Apple CarPlay Startup Information screen upon each iPhone connection.Touch [No] if you do not wish to showthe Startup Information screen eachtime the iPhone is connected to USBconnection port.Touch [Yes] to show the Startup Information screen upon each connection of your iPhone to USB connectionport.This setting item will be grayed outuntil you touch [Don’t show again] onthe Startup Information screen to turnthe setting on.INFO:.Models with two USB connectionports, your iPhone must be connectedto USB connection port 1 for AppleCarPlay operation..[Nissan’s Help for Apple CarPlay] canalso be accessed from the Informationmenu.“Information menu” (page 5-2).Phone menu and access to the connected phone through voice recognition system will be disabled whileApple CarPlay is connected. To accessyour phone, use the Siri function orselect the phone icon in the AppleCarPlay top menu screen..Normal voice recognition access tosongs on your iPod music will not beavailable when connected to AppleCarPlay. To access your iPod music,use the Siri function or select themusic icon in the Apple CarPlay topmenu screen.Apple CarPlay SYSTEM LIMITATIONSFor all features of Apple CarPlay to operate correctly, it is necessary to have acompatible iPhone, a cellular connectionand a data plan.When Apple CarPlay is operating, systemperformance is affected by the strength ofthe cellular connection or performance ofthe phone itself. If performance of thesystem decreases:. Disconnect and reconnect your phone.Close all apps and restart them.Cycle phone power off/on to restartIt is also recommended to use the AppleLightning cable that was provided withyour phone and confirm the latest software version is installed.5. InformationFunctionality of Apple CarPlay may decrease or be lost if there are changes tooperating systems, hardware, software orother technologies central to supportingthe system that are outside of NISSAN’scontrol. Changing government regulations may also affect operation of AppleCarPlay.Android AutoWARNING..Stop your vehicle in a safe locationand apply the parking brake before connecting your Androidphone to the vehicle or operatingyour connected Android phone forsetup.If you are unable to devote fullattention to vehicle operationwhile using Android Auto, pull offthe road to a safe location andstop your vehicle.You can use Android Auto by connecting acompatible Android phone to your vehiclevia a USB cable. It is also recommended touse the Android phone OEM cable thatwas provided with your phone.With Android Auto, your in-vehicle systemcan be used as a display and a controllerfor some of the Android phone functions.Voice control of some of the Androidphone functions is also possible withAndroid Auto. Visit www.android.com forinformation about the functions that areavailable and details about Google’sprivacy policy.Certain vehicle information (e.g. locationand speed) may be shared with yourdevice while Android Auto is in use. Carriercharges may apply to use Android Auto.COMPATIBILITYOnly Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later versions are compatible with Android Auto.Refer to the Android Auto website formore information.INFO:.Download the Android Auto application from Google Play to Androidphone in advance..For best results, always update yourdevice to the latest Android softwareand Android Auto app version. Whenyou connect the Android phone to thein-vehicle system, it will automaticallyupdate Android software and AndroidAuto app version..Android Auto will take the place ofyour Bluetooth® audio and Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone functionality..If you set a destination with navigationapplications on your Android phonewhile Android Auto is active, the routesetting of the in-vehicle navigation5-235. InformationINFO:system will be canceled.INITIAL ANDROID PHONE SETTINGS.If you do not wish to display theStartup Information screen eachtime you activate Android Auto,touch [Don’t ask anymore] on theStartup Information screen. TheStartup Information screen will notbe displayed from the next AndroidAuto activation. The Startup Information screen can be set to appearagain in the Android Auto settingmenu.“Android Auto settings”(page 5-25).Bluetooth® will turn on automatically when Android Auto is connected to the vehicle.Before using Android Auto, Android Autoapp must be downloaded on your Androidphone.For downloading the Android Auto app,refer to the Google Play on website.Android Auto OPERATIONUnlock your phone’s screen before connecting your Android phone.1. Connect your Android phone to a USBconnection port.For models with two USB connectionports, your Android phone must beconnected to USB connection port 1for Android Auto operation.“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary)input jack” (page 2-12)2. Depending on the setting, a StartupInformation screen will appear on thetouch screen display. Touch [Yes] touse Android Auto.4. To return to the Android Auto topmenu screen after operation, touch[ ] on the lower right corner of theAndroid Auto screen.5. To exit the Android Auto screen anddisplay the other screens, push or the other buttons on thecontrol panel and touch the desiredmenus.6. To return to the Android Auto screen,touch [Info] on the Launch Bar andthen touch [Android Auto]. The Android Auto screen can also be displayed by touching [Android Auto]after touching [MENU] on the LaunchBar or after pushing .INFO:.While the Android Auto is activated onthe Android phone, the phone operations such as making or receiving callscan only be done with Android Auto..When an Android phone is connectedto the USB connection port, the Bluetooth® function turns on automatically. Keep the Bluetooth® turned onto use the phone functions..Depending on the device, an Androidphone requires MTP mode to be selected in the USB transfer setting.Example of Android Auto top menu3. The Android Auto top menu screen willappear. The Android phone functionsdisplayed on the screen should now beoperable using the in-vehicle system.5-245. InformationOperating with voice.Some of the functions in your Androidphone can be voice controlled whenAndroid Auto is active.Activation:There are three ways to start a voiceoperation session.>/<> on the. Push and hold <steering wheel..Touch [ ] at the upper right corner ofthe Android Auto screen..Say “OK Google” (requires the appropriate setting on the Android phone).INFO:.Push <>/<> or touch [ ] to endvoice operation..Keep the interior of the vehicle as quietas possible. Close the windows toeliminate the surrounding noises (traffic noises, vibration sounds, etc.),which may prevent the system fromrecognizing the voice commands correctly..For functions that can be used withthe voice operation, refer to the Android Auto website.to USB connection port.Touch [Yes] to show the Startup Information screen upon each connection of your Android phone to USBconnection port.This setting item will be grayed outuntil you touch [Don’t ask anymore] onthe Startup Information screen to turnthe setting on.The volume level of voice operationcan be adjusted.“Volume and Beeps settings”(page 2-24)Phone operation (if so equipped)If you wish to use your phone whileAndroid Auto is activated, follow theprocedure below:1. Touch [Phone] on the Launch Bar.2. Operate the screen displayed to makea call, etc..Android Auto SETTINGS1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Android Auto Settings].Available items:. [Always Start Android Auto]:When this item is turned on, AndroidAuto will activate automatically whenthe Android phone is connected to theUSB connection port..[Show Startup Information]:Allows you to set whether or not toshow the Android Auto Startup Information screen upon each Androidphone connection.Touch [No] if you do not wish to showthe Startup Information screen eachtime the Android phone is connected[Nissan’s Help for Android Auto]:Displays helpful tips for Android Autooperation.INFO:.For models with two USB connectionports, your Android phone must beconnected to USB connection port 1for Android Auto operation..[Nissan’s Help for Android Auto] canalso be accessed from the Informationmenu..For restrictions on using Android Auto,refer to [Nissan’s Help for AndroidAuto]..The Phone menu of the in-vehiclesystem and access to the connectedphone through the Voice RecognitionSystem will be disabled while AndroidAuto is connected. To access your5-255. Informationphone, use the voice operation function or touch [Phone] on the LaunchBar on the Android Auto top menuscreen.Android Auto SYSTEM LIMITATIONSFor all features of Android Auto to operatecorrectly, it is necessary to have a compatible Android phone, a cellular connection and a data plan. When Android Auto isoperating, system performance is affected by the strength of the cellularconnection or performance of the phoneitself. If performance of the system decreases:. Disconnect and reconnect your phone.Close all apps and restart them.Cycle phone power off/on to restartIt should also be confirmed that the latestversion of both Android OS and AndroidAuto application are installed on thecellular phone.Functionality of Android Auto may decrease or be lost if there are changes tooperating systems, hardware, software orother technologies central to supportingthe system that are outside of NISSAN’scontrol. Changing government regulations may also affect operation of Android5-26Auto.6 NavigationSafety information ....................................................................... 6-3Map operation ................................................................................. 6-3Displaying current vehicle location .......................... 6-3Map types ..................................................................................... 6-3Road color ................................................................................... 6-6Moving map ................................................................................ 6-6Changing scale of map ..................................................... 6-7Changing map .......................................................................... 6-8Map view settings .................................................................. 6-9Setting information on map ....................................... 6-12Traffic information on map (for U.S.and Canada) ............................................................................ 6-13Map Menu screen ............................................................... 6-13Setting destination ................................................................... 6-14Basic operations .................................................................. 6-14Finding address .................................................................... 6-17Finding nearby place ........................................................ 6-18Finding points of interest ............................................. 6-19Setting home as destination ..................................... 6-21Searching from address book .................................. 6-21Searching from previous destinations ............... 6-22Searching by connecting to the internet (ifso equipped) ........................................................................... 6-22Setting intersection ........................................................... 6-22Setting by phone number ............................................ 6-23Setting city center .............................................................. 6-23Setting freeway entrance/exit .................................. 6-24Setting from stored routes .......................................Setting point on map ....................................................Setting with NissanConnectSM Services (ifso equipped) .........................................................................Options before starting theroute guidance ...................................................................Route guidance ..........................................................................About route guidance ...................................................Route menu ..........................................................................Setting new destination ..............................................Canceling Route ................................................................Confirming route ..............................................................Editing route .........................................................................Recalculating route .........................................................Searching for detour route using trafficinformation (for U.S. and Canada) .......................Setting detour route ......................................................Route guidance settings .............................................Viewing traffic information (for U.S.and Canada) .................................................................................Viewing available traffic information ................Traffic information setting ........................................Storing a location/route .....................................................Storing location .................................................................Storing route ........................................................................Storing avoid area ...........................................................Editing stored information ........................................Deleting stored item ......................................................6-246-256-256-266-286-286-346-376-376-376-376-406-406-416-416-476-476-496-506-506-516-516-536-55Transferring information to/fromaddress book ..........................................................................Navigation settings ..................................................................General information for navigation system .........Current vehicle location ................................................6-566-586-616-61Route calculation ..............................................................Route guidance ..................................................................Map data .................................................................................How to handle the SD card ......................................6-656-666-676-756. NavigationSAFETY INFORMATIONThe navigation system is primarily designed to help you reach your destination.However, you, the driver, must use thesystem safely and properly. Informationconcerning road conditions, traffic signsand the availability of services may notalways be up to date. The system is not asubstitute for safe, proper, and legal driving.MAP OPERATIONDISPLAYING CURRENT VEHICLELOCATIONWARNINGDo not rely on route guidance alone.Always be sure that all driving maneuvers are legal and safe in order toavoid accidents.Push or touch [Map] on theLaunch Bar to display the map of currentvehicle location.MAP TYPESTwo types of map views are available: 2Dmap and Birdview™ (3D) map.6-36. Navigationregistered avoid areas.“Storing avoid area” (page 6-51)2D mapThe 2D map displays the map in a two-dimensional environment similar to a road map.Green: Freeways includedBlue: Freeways not includedSpeed limit icon:Displays the speed limit of the roadthe vehicle is on.Arrow and distance:Indicates the distance to the nextguide point and the turning directionat that guide point.icon:Touch the icon to display the MapMenu.“Map Menu screen” (page 6-13)Scale indicator:Screen information:Destination:Indicates the location of the finaldestination.Waypoint:Displays the location of the waypointthe vehicle will stop by before headingto the final destination. A maximum of5 waypoints can be set.6-4Guide point:Indicates a guide point on the route.Starting point:Displays the vehicle location, withwhich the route is set, as the startingpoint.Avoid area:Displays the areas to avoid that arestored in the Address Book. Routeguidance can be set to avoid theIndicates the scale of the map.Touch the icon to display the scalebar. The map scale can be adjustedusing the scale bar.“Changing scale of map”(page 6-7)/Direction indicator:Indicates the directional setting of themap.: North always pointing up.: Direction of the vehicle heading6. Navigationalways pointing up.Gray: Reception condition is not good.Birdview™ (3D) mapTouch the icon to change the mapview and the map orientation.“Changing map view and maporientation” (page 6-8)The indicator does not appear without a SiriusXM Traffic subscription.Birdview™ displays the map from anelevated perspective. In Birdview™, it iseasy to recognize an image of the routebecause it provides a panoramic viewover a long distance.Remaining distance to the destination:Indicates the approximate remainingdistance to the destination or waypoint. This indicator will appear whena destination or waypoint is set androute guidance is started.The arrow displayed here indicatesthe direction of the destination. It canbe displayed only when the map scaleis in the range of 1/64 miles (25 m) 1/8 miles (200 m).Estimated time to the destination:Indicates the estimated time to thedestination or waypoint. This indicator will appear when a destination orwaypoint is set and route guidance isstarted.“Guidance settings” (page 6-42)Traffic indicator (for U.S. and Canada):Indicates the reception condition ofthe traffic information transmittedfrom the provider.Vehicle icon:Indicates the current vehicle locationand the direction the vehicle is heading.Suggested route:Appears in bold blue during routeguidance.Stored location (yellow):Displays the locations that are storedin the Address Book.“Storing location” (page 6-50)The icons can be changed accordingto your preferences.INFO:Street name:Displays the name of the street thatthe vehicle is currently driving on.Note the following items about the Birdview™ display.. “Birdview™” is a registered trademarkof Clarion Co., Ltd.Voice Menu button (if so equipped):.Touch the icon to connect to theNissanConnect SM Services VoiceMenu.“Connecting to Interactive VoiceMenu” (page 5-12)The map in Birdview™ always appearswith the current forward directionfacing up.Green: Reception condition is good.6-56. NavigationBuilding graphicsIn an area where the building graphics arestored in the map data, the buildinggraphics are displayed when the map iszoomed in. On the 2D map display, theseare called “Building footprint graphics”,and on the Birdview™ display, these arecalled “3D building graphics”.INFO:ROAD COLORThe road types are differentiated by color.RedBrownDark YellowGrayDark greenBuilding footprint graphics (2D map)3D building graphics (Birdview™ map)Touch:In an area where the building graphics arenot stored in the map data, the normalmap is displayed even when the map iszoomed in.FreewayMain roadNarrow streetRoad with incompletemap dataMOVING MAPMap can be scrolled by touch screenoperations. Map scrolling operations arelimited and not fully available while driving.2D map:When the map on the screen is touched,the cross pointer is displayed and theposition touched is set as the center ofthe screen.] on theAfter moving the map, touch [map screen to display the current locationmap screen.INFO:.Touch [Slow] on the map screen todisplay the 8-directional key for fineadjustments of the location. Touch[Cancel] to cancel the fine adjustmentmode..Sliding the Display Commander (if soequipped) can also operate the map.BirdviewTM (3D) map:6-66. NavigationTouch the screen. The cross pointer isdisplayed at the center of the map.Touching the screen again will scroll themap toward the touched location.Touch [ ] or [ ] to change the directionof the map.CHANGING SCALE OF MAPPinch-out1.To view the map in detail, pinch-out themap screen.INFO:Sliding the Display Commander (if soequipped) can also operate the map.Long touch:Touch the direction to move to. The mapcontinues to scroll while the screen istouched.Drag:Drags the map while the screen istouched.Swipe/flick:Swipe or flick the screen to scroll the mapscreen quickly.Touch [].The scale bar is displayed.2. Touch [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] tochange the scale.Pinch-inTo view a wider area, pinch-in the mapscreen.INFO:.While driving, pinch-in and pinch-outoperations are disabled..Map scale can also be changed byrotating </SOUND> (if soequipped) or the center dial on theDisplay Commander (if so equipped)..Free Zoom:Depending on the setting, using the</SOUND> (if so equipped) orcenter dial on the Display Commander(if so equipped) to change the mapscale may adjust the scale normally, orit may engage the free zoom (finerscale adjustment in smaller steps).“Navigation settings” (page 6-58)6-76. NavigationMap scaleCHANGING MAPMap scale (map coverage) between 320miles (640 km) and 1/64 mile (25 m) can beselected.Changing map view and maporientationUS Units320 mi80 mi32 mi8 mi5 mi2 mi1 mi1/2 mi1/4 mi1/8 mi1/16 mi1/32 mi1/64 miMetric Units640 km160 km64 km16 km10 km4 km2 km1 km500 m200 m100 m50 m25 mThe map view and the map orientation] / [ ] oncan be changed by touching [the map screen.The screen will change to North Up,Heading Up and BirdviewTM each time] / [ ] is touched.[INFO:North Up6-8.You can also change the map viewfrom the map view settings screen.“Map view settings” (page 6-9).A long range map is available thatdisplays a wider area in the directionthe vehicle is moving in the HeadingUp view.“Map view settings” (page 6-9)Setting split screenTwo different maps can be displayed on ascreen with the split screen setting.INFO:Depending on the map scale, traffic information icons cannot be displayed onthe map screen (for U.S. and Canada).“Traffic information on map”(page 6-48)Birdview™Heading Up6. NavigationINFO:[Map View] can also be accessed from[Settings] on the Launch Bar.“Navigation settings” (page 6-58)1.2.3.4.Touch [] on the map screen.Touch [Map View].Touch [Change View].Select [Split: 2D Map] or [Split: BirdviewMap].INFO:The settings on the left split map can bechanged from map view settings menu.“Map view settings” (page 6-9)MAP VIEW SETTINGSThe setup for the map view is performedfrom the Settings menu on the touchscreen display.] on the map screen.1. Touch [2. Touch [Map View].6-96. NavigationThe following settings are available.Menu item[Change View][View Settings][2D Map][Split: 2D Map]ActionDisplay 2D map.Display 2D map on both left and right side of the split screen.[Birdview (3D)]Display 3D map.[Split: Birdview Map]Display 2D map on the left side and 3D map on the right side of thescreen.Display the enlarged view of intersection on the left side of thescreen during route guidance.“Route guidance screens” (page 6-32)Display the turn list on the left screen when a route is set.“Route guidance screens” (page 6-32)Display your ECO driving performance score on the left side of thescreen. Touch [Log] to view the Drive Report history. Touch [Reset]to clear the past records.Push to switch to the full map screen.Display full map screen.[Intersection][Turn List][Drive Report] (if so equipped)[Full Map][Map Settings][Map Orientation][North Up]Select a map view to be applied to the map screen. [MapOrientation] is available only when 2D map is displayed.[Heading Up][Long Range]The position of the vehicle icon can be changed to view a widerarea in the traveling direction. The vehicle icon is located slightlylower than the center of the screen. Long Range Map View isavailable only when the map view is “Heading Up”.Sets map color from color 1 - 4.[Map Color][Map Text Size][Large][Medium]6-10Sets the font size of text displayed on the map screen.6. NavigationMenu itemAction[Small][Birdview Angle][North Up when Zoomed Out][Select Text to Display [Place Names]on Map][Facility Names][Left Split Map Settings]Allows facilities names to be displayed on the map screen.[Road Names]Allows road names to be displayed on the map screen.[Map Orientation]The map orientation for the left side of split screen can be selectedfrom North Up or Heading Up.Long Range Map View is available only when the left side of splitscreen is in Heading Up mode.With this item turned on, the vehicle position icon on the leftscreen will be located slightly lower than the center of the screenso that a wider area in the traveling direction can be viewed.Allows to change the scale of the map displayed on the left side ofthe split screen.Turns on/off the freeway exit information display.[Long Range][Map Scale][Show all Freeway Exits on Route] (for U.S. andCanada)[Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway][Back to Map]Adjusts the Birdview™ angle using the adjust bar displayed on theleft side of the screen. [Birdview Angle] is available only when 3Dmap is displayed.When this setting is ON, the orientation of the map is automaticallychanged to North Up when the widest map scale is selected.Allows place names to be displayed on the map screen.The turn list can be set to on or off to be displayed automaticallywhile driving on a freeway.Back to the current location map.6-116. NavigationINFO:SETTING INFORMATION ON MAPSome information on the map can bedisplayed or hidden..[Map Icons] can also be accessed from[] on the Map screen.Displaying map icons.The map icons are not displayed onthe map screen when the map scale isset to 1/4 mile (500 m) or wider in the2D and Birdview™ map..If brand icons are registered in themap data, the brand will be displayedon the map instead of the general mapicons listed.Displays map icons of certain points ofinterest (such as restaurants and gasstations, etc.) on the map around thecurrent vehicle location.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation].3. Touch [Map Icons].4. Touch the preferred icon. The indicator of the selected icon illuminates.Available setting icons. Restaurant:.Gas Station:.Hotel:.ATM:.Rest Area:Displaying map scrolling informationInformation about the location, on whichthe center of the cross pointer is placed byscrolling on the map, can be set to bedisplayed.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.6-122. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Others].3. Touch [Map Scrolling Information].4. Touch the preferred information item.The following information items areavailable..[Address Book Icons].[Destination/Waypoint Icons].[Show pop-up for POIs].[Latitude/Longitude Info]INFO:.When the settings are turned on,placing the cross pointer on the storedlocation icons, Destination/Waypointicons or map icons will display theinformation in a pop-up window. Thelatitude/longitude of any point on themap where the cross pointer is locatedwill be displayed on the bottom leftcorner of the map screen..When the [Go Here] is displayed on thepop-up window, destination can beset by touching it. Touch [Place Info] todisplay the place information screen.On the place information screen,touch [Show Map] to display the maparound the location and touch [Call] tocall the selected place if the key is6. Navigationavailable. When available, touch [Details] to show detail information of theplace.TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP(for U.S. and Canada)With a subscription to SiriusXM Traffic,traffic information is displayed.“Traffic information on map”(page 6-48)Free Flow: Green arrowModerate traffic: Yellow arrowHeavy traffic: RedSection affected by serious traffic event:PurpleThe following traffic information iconsmay be displayed.: Accident: WeatherCurrent location map screen: IncidentINFO:Traffic icons are displayed in the scalelevel of 1/64 miles (25 m) - 5 miles (10 km)range. Some traffic icons are displayedonly on the map at higher detail levels.MAP MENU SCREENTouch [] while the current locationmap screen or a scrolled map screen isdisplayed to display the menu corresponding to that screen.This menu can be used to quickly accesshelpful functions, such as setting a destination and searching for points of interestnearby.If [] is touched while the currentlocation map screen is displayed, thefollowing options are available.. [Save Location]:Stores the current vehicle location inthe Address Book.“Storing location by moving map”(page 6-51).[Nearby POIs]:Searches for points of interest nearthe current vehicle location.“Finding nearby place” (page 6-18).[Map View]:Map view settings can be changed.“Map view settings” (page 6-9).[Map Icons]:The map icons can be displayed orhidden by type.“Displaying map icons” (page 6-12): Closed road: Information: Road work: Slippery road6-136. Navigation..[Traffic Info Setting] (for U.S.and Canada):Set the various functions of the SiriusXM Traffic information system.“Traffic information on map”(page 6-48)[Cancel Route]:Delete destination and waypoints.“Canceling Route” (page 6-37)the cross pointer as a destination or awaypoint to the route already set.“Setting destination or waypoint”(page 6-38)..[Add to Route]:Adds the map location pointed at by6-14The destination you wish to drive to canbe set for route guidance.[Nearby POIs]:Searches for points of interest nearthe map location.“Finding nearby place” (page 6-18)BASIC OPERATIONS.[Save Location]:Stores the map location pointed at bythe cross pointer in the Address Book.“Storing location by moving map”(page 6-51)There are several methods that can beused to set a destination. Select a preferred method for finding and setting adestination..[Delete]:Deletes a stored location or destination (waypoint) which the cross pointer is placed over an icon.“Deleting individual item on map”(page 6-56)Scrolled location map screenIf [] is touched while a scrolled mapscreen is displayed, the following optionsare available.. [New Destination]:Sets the map location pointed at bythe cross pointer as a new destination.“Setting point on map”(page 6-25)SETTING DESTINATIONDisplaying destination settingmenuTouch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.The destination screen will be displayedwhen a route is not set.6. NavigationINFO:If a route is set, the route menu screen willbe displayed when [Navi] on the LaunchBar is touched. Touch [New Destination]to set a destination.“Route menu” (page 6-34)Available destination setting methods:Setting item[Street Address][Nearby Points of Interest][Points of Interest][Home][Address Book][Previous Destinations][Connected Search] (if so equipped)[Intersection][Phone Number]ActionSearches for a destination by address.“Finding address” (page 6-17)Searches for points of interest near the current vehicle location, such as restaurants andgas stations, etc.“Finding nearby place” (page 6-18)Searches for a destination from various categories of businesses or locations.“Finding points of interest” (page 6-19)Searches for a route from the current location to the previously stored home location.“Setting home as destination” (page 6-21)Searches for a destination from Address Book.“Searching from address book” (page 6-21)Searches for the destination from the previous destinations and a previous start point.“Searching from previous destinations” (page 6-22)Input a keyword of a point of interest and connect and search the NissanConnectedSMServices Data Center.“Searching by connecting to the internet” (page 6-22)Sets an intersection as a destination.“Setting intersection” (page 6-22)Searches for a point of interest by a telephone number.“Setting by phone number” (page 6-23)6-156. NavigationSetting item[City Center][Freeway Entrance/Exit][Stored Routes]INFO:.After setting a destination, the locationof the destination can be adjusted andthe location can be stored in theAddress Book, etc.“Options before starting the routeguidance” (page 6-26).The destination can be deleted.“Canceling Route” (page 6-37)6-16ActionSets the center of a city as the destination.“Setting city center” (page 6-23)Sets a freeway entrance/exit as a destination.“Setting freeway entrance/exit” (page 6-24)Sets a route from the stored route data.“Setting from stored routes” (page 6-24)6. NavigationINFO:Specifying regionWith some destination setting methods,state/province and city can be specifiedprior to searching for destination locations.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch the desired search method.3. Touch [State/Province] or [City] if displayed.4. Enter the name of the state, provinceor city and then touch [List]. A listscreen is displayed.5. Touch the preferred state, province orcity from the list..When the system is restarted, the stateand province in which the vehicle isrecognized by the GPS to be locatedwill be set automatically as a state andprovince for location search.Islands, Puerto Rico, etc.FINDING ADDRESSSearches for a destination by address.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Street Address]. The streetaddress input screen is displayed..Touch [Change Area] to change thearea for conducting the locationsearch (for U.S. and Canada)..Touch [Current State] to search for thedestination within the state or province where the vehicle is currentlylocated..Touch [Space] to enter a space between letters..After touching [City], touch [Last 5Cities] to display the last 5 cities setas destinations..In some cases, when a city name hasbeen entered, the number of matchingdestinations in the “Matches” columnmay be different from the numberdisplayed on the list screen. If thisoccurs, enter more characters tofurther reduce the number ofmatches..Touch [House #] to enter the housenumber. If the house number is notavailable, touch [No House #]..Touch [Street] to enter the streetname. After finishing the entry,touch [List]. A list of streets isdisplayed.It is not possible to search for a routefrom the continental United States,Canada or Mexico to Hawaii, Virgin.Touch [City] to enter the city name.If the city name is not available,touch [All Cities]..3. Input the street address..Touch [State/Province] to enter thestate or province name.6-176. NavigationINFO:4. Enter the state/province, house number, street and city of the destinationand then touch [OK]. The route isdisplayed.5. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.Voice commandFor U.S. and Canada1. Push <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command tosearch for a destination by address:“Street Address”**: This voice command operation is available only when the language setting is inEnglish.3. Select [Emergency Services] for example.4. Select preferred category from the subcategory list.6-185. Touch the preferred destination fromthe list. The position of the selectedlocation is displayed in the preview onthe touch screen display.If the suggested route is already set,by touching [Show Along Route] onthe touch screen display, the system displays only the facilities located along the route..A maximum of 100 facilities can bedisplayed on the list screen.6. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.INFO:.Depending on the type of facility, amessage asking if you have checkedthe facility availability may be displayed. Touch [Yes] or [No] after reading the message..You can also set the destination by] when scrolling the maptouching [and selecting [Nearby POIs] from themenu..Nearby Points of Interest category listcan be customized from [CustomizeNearby POIs].“Navigation settings” (page 6-58)FINDING NEARBY PLACEA facility located near the current vehiclelocation can be set as the destination.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Nearby Points of Interest]. Thecategory list is displayed..6. NavigationVoice commandPush <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command to set anearby place as a destination:“Nearby”1.Searching for a specific name.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Points of Interest].3. Touch [Spell Name]. A character inputscreen is displayed.INFO:.Touch [ i ] on the list screen todisplay the detailed informationabout the POI that is selected onthe touch screen display..For U.S. and Canada:To search for a POI with two ormore words, touch [Space] to entera space between each word..For Mexico:To search for a POI with two ormore words, touch [AND] betweenkeywords.FINDING POINTS OF INTERESTThis allows you to find a facility by nameor by category. Specify the region and cityof the destination to find it more quickly.NOTE:Locations and business hours of facilities are subject to change, which maynot be reflected in the map data. Double-check this information before yougo to an emergency facility to ensurethat you can receive the proper support.Otherwise, you may not receive emergency help when you arrive at thedestination.A confirmation message also appearson the navigation screen. Follow thedisplayed instructions and check theitems required.[By Category]:Display the list that summarizes thelisted names into categories. Selectthe category to narrow down thesearch.INFO:Touch [City] and touch [Last 5 Cities] todisplay the last 5 cities recently set asdestinations.4. Enter the name of the destinationfacility. After finishing the entry, touch[List]. A list screen is displayed.5. Touch the preferred destination facility from the list.Sorting and filtering:.[By Distance]:Shows a list of facilities that arenear the current vehicle location.6. A map of the selected place is displayed. Touch [Start] to start routeguidance.6-196. NavigationINFO:.After setting a destination, the locationof the destination can be adjusted andthe location can be stored in theStored Location, etc.“Options before starting the routeguidance” (page 6-26)Voice commandFor U.S. and Canada>/<> located on the1. Push <steering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command tosearch for Points of Interest from a facilityname:“Points of Interest ”**: This voice command operation is available only when the language setting is setto English.6-20Searching Points of Interest bycategory1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Points of Interest]. The maincategory menu is displayed.3. Touch the main category. The subcategory list is displayed.4. Touch the subcategory. Narrow downcondition screen is displayed.5. Touch the narrow down category.Search conditions:.[By Name]:Enter the name of the facility.[Select a City]:Input the city to narrow down thetarget city..[Near Current Location]:Facilities near the current vehiclelocation are displayed in a list..[Near Destination]:When the destination is set, thisindicates a list of facilities aroundthe destination.6. Touch the preferred destination facility from the list.Touch [Start] to start route guidance.INFO:.Subcategories may not be displayeddepending on the selected main category..If there is no nearby POI, a messageasking whether to search from anextended area will be displayed. When[Yes] is selected, the system starts tosearch for POI in a wider area..Touch [ i ] on the list screen to displaythe detailed information about the POIthat is selected on the touch screendisplay..Touch [By Distance] to sort the list bythe distance. Touch [New Category] toselect a different POI category.6. NavigationVoice commandPush <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command tosearch for Points of Interest from category:“POI Category”guidance.1.SETTING HOME AS DESTINATIONThe home location can be set as thedestination if the home location is storedin advance. This function is especiallyuseful when searching for a route toreturn to the home location.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Home].INFO:If the home location is not stored yet,the system will display a messageasking if you wish to store a homelocation. Touch [Yes] to store thehome location.“Storing home location”(page 6-50)3. An entire route to the destination isdisplayed. Touch [Start] to start route3. Touch the preferred location from thelist.Voice commandPush <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command to sethome as the destination:“Go Home”INFO:1..Selecting [Sort] displays a list ofvarious sort functions.— [Sorted By Number]:The Address Book entries are displayed in ascending numerical order.SEARCHING FROM ADDRESSBOOK— [Sorted By Name]:The Address Book entries are displayed in alphabetic order.Locations frequently visited can be storedin the Address Book and reused to setdestinations.“Storing location” (page 6-50)1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Address Book].— [Sorted By Icon]:By selecting a particular icon, a listthat contains only the AddressBook entries associated with thaticon is displayed.— [Sorted By Group]:By selecting a particular group (family, friends, leisure, etc.), the selected group is displayed at the topof the list..Touch [Add New] to add a newlocation.4. The selected destination is displayed.Touch [Start] to start route guidance.6-216. NavigationVoice commandPush <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command to set adestination from the Address Book:“Address Book”1.SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUSDESTINATIONSA previous destination and a previousstart point can be set as the destination.Up to 100 previous destinations will beautomatically stored. If the number ofprevious destinations exceeds 100, theoldest one is automatically deleted andthe new destination is added.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Previous Destinations]. A listscreen is displayed.3. Touch the previous destination or aprevious start point from the list.4. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.6-22Voice commandPush <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice commands todisplay the previous destinations/startpoint list:“Previous Destinations”“Previous Start Point”1.SEARCHING BY CONNECTING TOTHE INTERNET (if so equipped)It is possible to find a point of interest byinputting a keyword and connecting tothe Internet. The searched location can beset as a destination.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Connected Search].3. Enter the keyword and touch [Search].The system will connect to the NissanConnectSM Services and the searchresults will be displayed.4. Touch the preferred destination fromthe list.5. The entire destination is displayed.Touch [Start] to start route guidance.INFO:Connected Search is a NissanConnectSMServices feature. It is necessary to subscribe to NissanConnectSM Services inorder to use the feature.SETTING INTERSECTIONIt is possible to set an intersection of anytwo streets as the destination and havethe system calculate a route.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Intersection]. Intersectionscreen is displayed.3. Input the Intersection..Touch [State/Province] to enter thestate or province name if necessary..Touch [City] to enter the city name..Touch [1st Street] to enter the firststreet name. After finishing theentry, touch [List]. A list screen is6. Navigation.displayed.SETTING BY PHONE NUMBERAfter first street information is entered, touch [2nd Street] to enterthe second street name. After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A listscreen is displayed.If the phone number of a facility is known,it is possible to search for a facility byentering the phone number.4. Enter the state/province, city, andstreet of the destination and thentouch [OK]. The route is displayed.5. The selected destination is displayedat the center of the map. Touch [Start]to start route guidance.Voice commandFor U.S. and Canada1. Push <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command to setan intersection as destination:“Intersection”**: This voice command operation is available only when the language setting is setto English.INFO:.If the area code of the specified telephone number does not exist in themap data, the system cannot searchfor the location..Only the locations included in thedatabase in the map data can besearched for by phone number. Residential phone numbers cannot beused to search for a location.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Phone Number]. The telephonenumber input screen is displayed.3. Enter the telephone number includingthe area code. After finishing entry,touch [OK].4. The selected destination is displayed.Touch [Start] after confirming thelocation of the displayed destination.INFO:If there are more than one locationregistered for the phone number, a listscreen is displayed. Touch an item on thelist to select a preferred location.SETTING CITY CENTERIt is possible to set the center of aspecified city as a destination.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [City Center]. A character inputscreen is displayed.3. Enter the name of the city and touch[List]. A list screen is displayed.INFO:Touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last5 cities recently set as destinations.4. Touch the preferred destination fromthe list.INFO:Touch [By Distance] to sort the list bythe nearest distance. Touch [By Name]to sort the list by the alphabetic order.5. The selected destination is displayedon the map. Touch [Start] after confirming the location of the displayeddestination.6-236. NavigationVoice commandFor U.S. and Canada>/<> located on the1. Push <steering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command to setcity center as a destination:“City Center”**: This voice command operation is available only when the language setting is inEnglish.SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE/EXITIt is possible to set the destination to anentrance or exit of a freeway.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Freeway Entrance/Exit] to display the keyboard input screen.3. Enter the name of the freeway. Afterfinishing entry, touch [List].4. Touch the preferred freeway.6-245. Touch [Entrance] or [Exit]. A list screenis displayed.6. Touch the preferred destination fromthe list. The selected location is displayed in the preview on the touchscreen display.4. The entire route is shown on the map.Touch [Start] to start route guidance.INFO:.The stored route only includes locations (destination and waypoints) androute calculation conditions, not theroute itself. Therefore, when the destination is set using a stored route, adifferent route may be suggested ifthe current vehicle location is differentfrom the one when the route wasstored..To store the current route, touch[Store Current Route]. A route can bestored only when it includes one ormore waypoints.“Storing route” (page 6-51)INFO:Touch [By Distance] to sort the list bythe nearest distance.7. Touch [Start] to start route guidance.SETTING FROM STORED ROUTESIt is possible to select a preferred routefrom the stored routes.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Stored Routes]. A list screen isdisplayed.3. Touch the preferred route from thelist.6. NavigationSETTING POINT ON MAPIt is possible to set a location scrolled toon the map as the destination and havethe system calculate a route.INFO:If a point on a freeway is set as thedestination, a confirmation message isdisplayed.SETTING WITH NISSANCONNECTSM SERVICES (if so equipped)It is possible to set the destination usingthe NissanConnectSM Services features.“NissanConnectSM Services”(page 5-7)INFO:1.Scroll the map, place the cross pointerover the preferred location, and touch].[INFO:The point on the blinking road wherethe center of the cross pointer islocated can be set as a destination.2. Touch [New Destination].3. The entire route is shown on the touchscreen display. Touch [Start] to startroute guidance.Use of NissanConnectSM Services featuresis dependent upon a valid subscriptionand the telematics device being in operative condition, as well as cellular connectivity, navigation map data and GPSsatellite signal reception being available.Setting from information feedsIf the downloaded NissanConnectSM Services information feed has location data,you can set it as a destination. It is alsopossible to use NissanConnectSM Servicesfeatures such as “Destination Download”,“Send to Car” or “Journey Planner”, etc. toset a destination.For details of the services and settings,refer to NissanConnectSM Services website or contact the NissanConnectSM Ser-vices support line.NissanConnectSM Services website:For U.S.www.nissanusa.com/connectFor Canadawww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect(English)www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr(French)NissanConnectSM Services supportline:1-855-426-66281. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [NissanConnect Services].3. Touch [All Information Feeds]. A listscreen is displayed.4. Touch a preferred folder. A list ofinformation feeds is displayed.5. Touch a preferred information feed.6-256. NavigationINFO:The methods for setting a destinationdiffer depending on the specific service(Roadside Assistance Service, AssistedSearch, Destination Download, ConnectedSearch, etc.) and NissanConnectSM Services may be updated during ownership.Please see the NissanConnectSM Serviceswebsite for the latest features and services, as well as the most up-to-date userguide.NissanConnectSM Services website:For U.S.www.nissanusa.com/connectFor Canadawww.nissan.ca/nissanconnect(English)www.nissan.ca/nissanconnect/fr(French)Searching by using Voice Menubutton on mapIt is possible to set a destination byontouching the Voice Menu buttonthe map. You can choose from the optionsprovided by the voice guidance and speakyour choice, or ask the NissanConnectSMServices Response Specialists directly tosearch for your destination.“Connecting to Interactive VoiceMenu” (page 5-12)Example 1:.[Start]:Starts route guidance to the selecteddestination..[More Routes]:— [Fastest]Selects a route that is shortest intime.— [Min. FWY]Selects a route with minimum useof freeways.OPTIONS BEFORE STARTING THEROUTE GUIDANCEBefore starting the route guidance, selectmenus for route details to modify theroute, preview the turn list, or store theroute.There are two types of route details menuthat are displayed depending on theconditions and the methods used to setthe destinations.6-26— [Short. Dist.]Selects a route that is shortest indistance..[Route Info]:Route Information such as turn list andscrolled map can be displayed. Theroute can also be saved for future use.6. Navigation.[Add Way Pt.]:Route can be edited by adding adestination or a waypoint.— If a waypoint is added, three alternative routes cannot be selected..[Route Details]:Displays information of the route andallows the route to be edited.The menu shown in Example 1 isdisplayed.— It is possible to edit or add adestination or waypoints to theroute that is already set.“Editing route” (page 6-37).[Move Location]:Displays a map screen and allows thelocation of the destination to be adjusted..[Add to Route]:Adds a location to the route previouslyset..[Save Location]:Saves the location in the AddressBook..[Details]:Displays detailed information of thedestination. Touch [Show Map] to display the map around the destination.Touch [Call] (when available) to make aphone call to the facility set as adestination.INFO:Choosing different route search conditions in [More Routes] may not alwaysgenerate results search for differentroutes.Example 2:.[Start]:Starts route guidance to the selecteddestination.6-276. NavigationINFO:ROUTE GUIDANCE.There may be some cases in whichvoice guidance and actual road conditions do not correspond. This mayoccur because of discrepancies between the actual road and the information on the map data, or may alsobe due to the vehicle speed..In case voice guidance does not correspond to the actual road conditions,follow the information obtained fromtraffic signs or notices on the road..Route guidance provided by the navigation system does not take carpoollane driving into consideration, especially when carpool lanes are separated from other road lanes..For U.S. and Canada:The system will announce streetnames when the system language isset to English. Street names are notannounced when the system is set toFrench or Spanish..For Mexico:The system will announce streetnames when the system language isset to Spanish. Street names are notannounced when the system is set toEnglish or French.ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCEAfter setting the route, select [Start] tostart the route guidance.Throughout the route guidance, the system navigates you through the guidepoints using visual and voice guidance.WARNING..The navigation system’s visual andvoice guidance is for referencepurposes only. The contents ofthe guidance may be inappropriate depending on the situation.Follow all traffic regulations whendriving along the suggested route(e.g., one-way traffic).“Route guidance” (page 6-66)Voice guidance during route guidanceBasics of voice guidance:Voice guidance announces which direction to turn when approaching an intersection for which a turn is necessary.6-28INFO:.When approaching a guide point (intersection or corner), destination, etc.during route guidance, voice guidanceannounces the remaining distanceand/or turning direction. Push andhold to repeat voice guidance..Voice guidance settings can be changed from [Intersection Guidance Settings].“Guidance settings” (page 6-42)6. NavigationExample of voice guidance:Notification of intersection on ordinaryroad:1.“In about a quarter mile (400 meters),right (left) turn.”2. “Right (left) turn ahead.”“In about a quarter mile (400 meters),right (left) turn.”“Right (left) turn ahead.”“In about a quarter mile (400 meters)freeway entrance on your right onto(road number and direction).”“Freeway entrance on your right onto(road number and direction).”“You have arrived at your destination.”Directions will differ, depending on theroad type.INFO:Distances may vary, depending on thevehicle speed.“In about 1 mile (2 kilometers), exit onyour right.”“Exit on your right.”6-296. NavigationNotification of consecutive intersections on ordinary roads:Notification of freeway entrance:1.When the road has three or more consecutive intersections ahead, voice guidance will announce the following.1. “In about a quarter mile (400 meters),right (left) turn, then in about a quartermile (400 meters) left (right) turn.”2. “Left (right) turn ahead, then in about aquarter mile (400 meters) right (left)turn.”6-30“In about a quarter mile (400 meters)freeway entrance on your right onto(road number and direction).”2. “Freeway entrance on your right onto(road number and direction).”6. NavigationNotification of freeway junction:Notification of freeway exit:1.“In about 1 mile (2 kilometers), exit onyour right.”2. “Take the second exit on your right.”1.“In about 1 mile (2 kilometers), keep tothe right (left) onto (road number anddirection), then in about a quarter mile(400 meters) keep to the right (left).”2. “Keep to the right (left) onto (roadnumber and direction), then in abouta quarter mile (400 meters) keep tothe right (left) onto (road number anddirection).”3. “Keep to the right (left) onto (roadnumber and direction).”Notification when approaching destination:Ordinary road:When approaching the destination, voiceguidance will announce, “You have arrivedat your destination.” To reach your finaldestination, refer to the map screen.Dark green road:After passing the last turning point on asuggested route, voice guidance will announce, “The route to your destinationincludes roads through incomplete mapareas. Voice guidance will not be provided6-316. Navigationin these areas.” When approaching theendpoint of the suggested road, voiceguidance will announce, “Entering theroad with incomplete map data. The routewill be shown in a different color in thisarea. Please follow traffic regulations.”Route guidance on map screen:Enlarged intersection view:When route guidance starts, the smallturn arrow and the distance to the nextguide point are displayed in the upperright corner of the map screen. This arrowindicates the turning direction at the nextguide point (corner or intersection). Whenapproaching a guide point, enlarged intersection view is displayed. Also, theremay be cases where next street namesare announced.When approaching a guide point, thesystem automatically changes to the splitscreen and shows an enlarged view of theintersection on the left screen. To switchto the full map screen while the enlargedintersection view is displayed, push. The distance to the guide pointand the name of the next street to driveon are displayed on the top of the screen.INFO:Actual voice guidance may vary depending on road conditions and informationregistered in the system.Route guidance screensVarious guidance screens are displayedon the touch screen display during routeguidance.The settings of the guidance screens canbe changed.“Map view settings” (page 6-9)6-326. NavigationJunction guidance:Turn list:While driving on a freeway, when thevehicle is approximately 1 mile (approximately 2 km) from a junction, the systemautomatically switches to the split screenand displays an enlarged view of thejunction on the left screen. After thevehicle passes the junction, the systemautomatically returns to the full screenmode. To switch to the full map screenwhile the enlarged junction view is displayed, push .When [Turn List] in the view settings menuis turned on, a turn list can be displayed onthe left side of the screen. To switch to thefull map screen, push .“Map view settings” (page 6-9)The left screen automatically switches toan enlarged view of the intersection whenapproaching a guide point.way or toll road, all exits along the routeand its exit information (for U.S. andCanada) will be shown in the turn list.The exit information is shown as icons.With [Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway]turned on, the turn list will appear automatically when driving on freeways.“Map view settings” (page 6-9)Selecting a waypoint from the exitinformation list (for U.S. and Canada):When exit information is displayed on theturn list, a waypoint to a facility locatednear the freeway exit can be set as awaypoint. The facility categories that arenot shown with an icon on the turn listcannot be selected.1.When [Turn List] and [Show all FreewayExit on Route] (for U.S. and Canada) areturned on and the route includes a free-Touch the exit where the exit information icon is displayed. The category listscreen is displayed.2. Touch the landmark category. A list offacilities located near the freeway exitis displayed.6-336. NavigationINFO:The facility categories that are notshown with an icon cannot be selected.3. Touch the preferred facility for thewaypoint.4. The waypoint is set, and the routesearch is performed.“Options before starting the routeguidance” (page 6-26)5. Touch [Start] to start the route guidance.ROUTE MENUWARNINGAlways stop the vehicle in a safelocation before modifying the routeconditions. Modifying the route conditions while driving may cause anaccident.During route guidance, the route conditions can be modified and the routeinformation can be confirmed. Set routeconditions according to your personalpreference.6-34Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.Route menu screen is displayed when adestination is already set.6. NavigationAvailable settingsSetting item[New Destination][Cancel Route][Route Info][Turn List][Simulation][Store Route][Map Scroll][Edit/Add to Route][Settings][Guidance Settings][Route Settings][Show Destination][Guidance Voice][Guidance Volume][Traffic Announcement]*(for U.S. and Canada)[Basic Route Type][Other Routing Choices][Move Location][Nearby POIs][Save Location]ActionSets the new destination.“Setting new destination” (page 6-37)Cancels the current route guidance.Displays the details of the suggested route.Simulates the route guidance. This function provides a detailedimage of the route with voice guidance.“Confirming route” (page 6-37)A calculated route can be stored. A route can be stored only when itincludes at least one waypoint.A map scrolled further will be displayed.A destination or waypoint can be edited to a route that has alreadybeen set.“Editing route” (page 6-37)Activates or deactivates voice guidance.Adjust the volume level of voice guidance.Activates or deactivates the traffic information announcements.Set the route search conditions.“Route Settings” (page 6-44)Displays a map screen and allows the location of the destination tobe adjusted.Search for points of interest near the current vehicle location, suchas restaurants and gas stations, etc. The location can be set as awaypoint.Save the destination in the Address Book.6-356. NavigationSetting item[Recalculate][Traffic Detour]* (for U.S. and Canada)[Detour]ActionManually search for the route again after changing the searchconditions, etc. and have the system calculate a route.“Recalculating route” (page 6-40)Set the route search condition to detour traffic jam and trafficaccident.“Searching for detour route using traffic information (for U.S.and Canada)” (page 6-40)A detour of a specified distance can be calculated.“Setting detour route” (page 6-41)*: A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM Traffic subscription is necessary to receive SXM information services.6-366. NavigationINFO:SETTING NEW DESTINATIONWhen the destination is already set, newdestination can be set.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [New Destination].3. Touch the preferred destinationsetting method.“Setting destination” (page 6-14)INFO:CONFIRMING ROUTEThe route information can be confirmedand the suggested route simulation canbe performed.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Route Info].You can also set a waypoint with thisoperation.CANCELING ROUTEIt is possible to delete a destination and allwaypoints that have already been set.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Cancel Route].3. A confirmation message is displayed.Touch [Yes] to delete the currently setdestinations and waypoints.tion.: Pauses the simulation.: Resumes the simulation.: Ends the simulation.The deleted destination and waypointscannot be reactivated..[Store Route]:A calculated route can be stored. Amaximum of 5 routes can be stored.The stored routes can easily be recalled for future use..[Map Scroll]:Displays a map screen where thelocation of the destination can beconfirmed.EDITING ROUTE3. Touch the preferred item.Available items. [Turn List]:Displays the details of the suggestedroute guidance..[Simulation]:Simulate the route guidance. Thisfunction provides a detailed image ofthe route with voice guidance.Touch the following keys for opera-1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].3. Edit the following settings and touch[Calculate].6-376. NavigationAvailable settings[Add Destination]:Touch to add a new destination.Current destination:Touch to edit or delete the destination.“Editing/deleting destination orwaypoint” (page 6-38)Setting destination or waypointA destination or waypoint can be added toa route that has already been set. Up to 5waypoints besides one destination can beset.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].Condition for calculating a route tothe destination/waypoint:INFO:Changes the conditions for routecalculation.“Changing route calculation conditions” (page 6-39)[Add Waypoint]:Touch to add a waypoint.“Setting destination or waypoint”(page 6-38)Current waypoint:Modifies or deletes the waypoint.“Editing/deleting destination orwaypoint” (page 6-38)[Calculate]:After editing the route, the systemrecalculates a route with new conditions.6-385. Touch [Add to Route] to add thelocation to the route.6. The route information with the selected location added to the route isdisplayed. Adjust the route calculationconditions as necessary.“Changing route calculation conditions” (page 6-39)7. Touch [Calculate] to confirm the routechange. The route will be recalculated.3. Touch [Add Destination] or [Add Waypoint].INFO:If [Add Destination] is selected, thecurrent destination changes to a waypoint.4. Set a destination or waypoint. Themethod of searching for a destinationor waypoint is the same as the one fora destination.“Setting destination” (page 6-14).The prior route will be deleted automatically..Destinations or waypoints can also beadded from the Map Menu.“Scrolled location map screen”(page 6-14)Editing/deleting destination orwaypointA destination or waypoint that has already been set can be modified or deleted.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].3. Touch a destination or waypoint thatis already set.6. NavigationINFO:If the destination is deleted, the finalwaypoint of the route becomes the destination.Changing route calculation conditions4. Touch the item you would like to set.Available settings.[Delete]:A selected destination or waypointthat has already been set can bedeleted..[Change Order]:The order of a destination andwaypoints that are already set canbe changed..[Move Dest.]:The location of the destination orwaypoint can be adjusted by moving the cross pointer across themap on the touch screen display.5. Touch [Calculate] to apply the change.Each section of the route between waypoints can have different route calculation conditions.6. Touch [Calculate] to apply the change.INFO:.The recalculated route may not be theshortest route because the systemprioritizes roads that are easy to driveon for safety reasons.Changing order of destinationand waypointsThe order of a destination and waypointsthat are already set can be changed.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].3. Touch the route condition shown onthe preferred section of the route tothe destination or waypoint.4. Touch the preferred condition.“Route Settings” (page 6-44)5. The conditions are changed and thedisplay returns to the edit routescreen.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].3. Touch a destination or waypoint thatis already set.4. Touch [Change Order].5. Touch a preferred destination or waypoint to replace the previously selected destination or waypoint.6-396. Navigation6. Touch [Calculate] to apply the change.RECALCULATING ROUTEA route can be manually searched againafter changing the search conditions, etc.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Recalculate]. A message isdisplayed and the route is recalculated.3. Touch [Start] or conduct other operations as necessary.“Options before starting the routeguidance” (page 6-26)SEARCHING FOR DETOUR ROUTEUSING TRAFFIC INFORMATION (forU.S. and Canada)The change of distance and estimated travel time to destinationwhen the detour route is taken.When a serious traffic event occurs on theroute, or if the system finds a faster route,a detour alert will display automatically. Ifthe automatic alert is not noticed, adetour can also be searched for manually.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Traffic Detour].4. To accept the suggested detour route,touch [Yes].INFO:.Without a subscription to SiriusXMTraffic, it will not be possible to receivetraffic detour information or applysettings for functions related to trafficinformation. A message appears whena related menu item is selected.“Notes on SiriusXM Traffic information” (page 5-19)INFO:.When a waypoint has been set on theroute, the system will search for onlyone route, even if route recalculation isperformed..If no route is set, or [Use Real TimeTraffic Information] is turned off, thisfunction cannot be operated.“Route Settings” (page 6-44).When the vehicle deviates from thesuggested route, the route from thecurrent location to the destination isautomatically searched again by theAuto Reroute function.“Route Settings” (page 6-44).If a detour route is not selected and nofurther action is performed, the detourroute will be automatically canceled..The detour suggestion can be retrieved even after the message disappears by manually selecting [TrafficDetour]. The system will then searchfor the detour again and will suggest adetour if one is available at that time.3. When the detour search is successful,detailed information about the detourroute and the comparison screen ofthe two routes are displayed.Original route (blue)Detour route (purple)6-406. Navigationappears on the screen.“Guidance settings” (page 6-42)Automatic detour guidanceWhen [Auto Reroute] and [Use Real TimeTraffic Information] are turned on in thedetailed route settings, a message will bedisplayed automatically when the systemfinds a detour.“Route Settings” (page 6-44)SETTING DETOUR ROUTEROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGSThe route search conditions and routeguidance can be set.To detour from the suggested route, aroute detouring for a specified distancecan be calculated.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Detour].3. Touch a detour distance select from1/2 mile (1km), 1 mile (2km), 3 miles(5km) or 5 miles (10km). After calculating the detour, the system displays thedetour route on the map.INFO:To accept the suggested detour route,touch [Yes].INFO:..If no operation is performed for 1minute after the message is displayed,the message disappears. The detourwill not be accepted, and the currentsuggested route will remain unchanged..When the vehicle has deviated fromthe suggested route, [Detour] cannotbe selected..If the system cannot calculate a detour with the specified conditions theprevious suggested route is displayed..If the vehicle is traveling very fast, thedetour route may start from a locationthat the vehicle has already passed.When [Traffic Announcements] isturned on in the guidance settings,the system will announce voice guidance at the same time the message6-416. NavigationGuidance settingsVarious guidance information can be set to be played during route guidance and the route and/or voice guidance can be activated ordeactivated.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Guidance Settings].3. Touch an item you would like to set.Setting item[Guidance Volume][Guidance Voice][Traffic Announcement] (for U.S. and Canada)[Intersection GuidanceSettings][Tones Only][1 Voice Guide][2 Voice Guide][3 Voice Guide][Estimated Time]6-42[Destination][Waypoint]ActionAdjusts the volume level of voice guidance.Activates or deactivates voice guidance.Activates/deactivates the traffic announcement.When this item is activated, the system provides an announcement of a trafficinformation event on the route. The indicator illuminates if traffic announcement isactivated.When this item is turned on, a tone will sound at the timing of [At Turing Point], [NearGuidance] and [Basic Guidance].When this item is turned on, a tone will sound at the timing of [At Turning Point] and[Near Guidance], and the voice guidance will be announced at the timing of [BasicGuidance].When this item is turned on, a tone will sound at the timing of [At Turning Point], andthe voice guidance will be announced at the timing of [Near Guidance] and [BasicGuidance].When this item is turned on, a tone will sound at the timing of [At Turning Point], andthe voice guidance will be announced at the timing of [Near Guidance], [BasicGuidance] and [Far Guidance].Displaysand the travel time to the destination on the map screen.Displaysand the travel time to the waypoint on the map screen.6. NavigationINFO:..The guidance volume can also be adjusted by turning , or pushing + or - side of <wheel while voice guidance is being announced.A SiriusXM Traffic subscription is necessary to use Traffic Announcement function (for U.S. and Canada).> on the steering6-436. NavigationRoute SettingsIt is possible to set the conditions of the route search.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Route Settings].3. Touch the item you would like to set.For U.S. and CanadaSetting Item[Basic Route Type][Other RoutingChoices]ActionPrioritizes the use of freeways.Minimizes the use of freeways.Prioritizes the shortest route.The recalculated route may not be the shortest routebecause the system prioritizes roads that are easy to driveon for safety reasons.Minimizes the use of toll roads.[Fastest Route][Minimize Freeway][Shortest Distance][Minimize Toll Roads][Time Restricted Rd][Use Restriction Info][Do Not Use Restriction Info][Avoid][Use Real Time Traffic Information]6-44Calculates route taking time restriction information intoconsideration.Calculates route without taking time restriction information into consideration.Calculates route avoiding the use of time restricted roads.[Use Avoid Area Settings]Uses the latest traffic information received via theSiriusXM Traffic broadcast.“Searching for detour route using traffic information(for U.S. and Canada)” (page 6-40)Enables the avoid area setting.[Use Ferries]Includes the use of ferries.6. NavigationSetting Item[Use Learned Routes][Use HOV Lanes][Auto Reroute]ActionUses the roads that are most frequently traveled with thehelp of self-learning technology.Uses the HOV lanes.If the vehicle deviates from the suggested route, thesystem automatically recalculates a route that leads thevehicle to the suggested route.INFO:......If the vehicle greatly deviates from the suggested route, the system calculates a new route.Traffic jam information displayed on the map screen is not statistical traffic information.If [Do Not Use Restriction Info] is selected for [Time Restricted Rd] setting, the system calculates a route without any considerationof the regulations concerning the time or day of the week. Therefore, the suggested route may include a road subject to trafficregulations concerning the time or day of the week. When driving along the route, always follow all traffic regulations regardless ofwhether [Time Restricted Rd] is set to be considered or not.Even when [Use Real Time Traffic Information] is turned on, if traffic information has not been provided for the area, a detour maynot always be indicated in a location where a traffic jam occurs.The system calculates to reduce the time required for the entire route from the start to the destination. If there are no appropriateroutes, the system may lead to a route where a traffic jam occurs instead of leading to a detour.The system may not lead to a detour if traffic closure or a traffic jam occurs far from the present location.6-456. NavigationFor MexicoSetting Item[Basic Route Type][Other RoutingChoices][Minimize Toll Roads]ActionPrioritizes the use of freeways.Minimizes the use of freeways.Prioritizes the shortest route.The recalculated route may not be the shortest routebecause the system prioritizes roads that are easy to driveon for safety reasons.Minimizes the use of toll roads.[Time Restricted Rd]Turns the time restriction information on/off.[Use Avoid Area Settings]Enables the avoid area setting.[Use Ferries]Includes the use of ferries.[Auto Reroute]If the vehicle deviates from the suggested route, thesystem automatically recalculates a route that leads thevehicle to the suggested route.[Fastest Route][Minimize Freeway][Shortest Distance]INFO:If the vehicle greatly deviates from the suggested route, the system calculates a new route.6-466. NavigationVIEWING TRAFFIC INFORMATION (for U.S. and Canada)SiriusXM Traffic information is a subscription service offered by SiriusXM SatelliteRadio.This service provides real-time information regarding traffic flow, accidents, roadconstruction and other incidents, whereavailable.SiriusXM Traffic combines informationfrom commercial and public traffic dataproviders including government departments of transportation, police, emergency services, road sensors, camerasand aircraft reports. The traffic information is broadcast to the vehicle by theSiriusXM satellites. Available traffic information on the route the driver selected isshown on the navigation screen so trafficconditions between you and the destination are known. Three types of real-timetraffic information for major roadways areshown on the navigation system:* Unscheduled traffic data for example,accidents and disabled vehicles.* Scheduled traffic data, for example roadconstruction and road closures.* Traffic flow information (rate of speeddata).WARNINGSiriusXM Traffic information is not asubstitute for attentive driving. Trafficconditions change constantly andemergency situations can arise without warning. Relying only on SiriusXMTraffic information may lead to acollision and could result in seriouspersonal injury.NOTE:..Flow information is provided only forroads equipped with traffic sensorsand is not available in all marketscovered by the service. Flow datamay not be available on portions of aroad that is under construction.A SiriusXM Traffic subscription isnecessary to view Traffic Info.“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S.and Canada)” (page 5-18)VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC INFORMATIONViewing traffic events from list1. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [SXM Traffic]. A list of availabletypes of information are displayed.Availableitems[Info onRoute][NearbyTrafficInfo]FunctionDisplays a list of traffic information found on the routefrom the current vehicle location to the destination. Available only when a route is set.Displays a list of availabletraffic information around thecurrent vehicle location.3. Touch the preferred information. A listof available events are displayed.6-476. Navigation4. Touch a preferred events from the listto check the detailed information andthe map.Displaying urgent traffic informationWhen an urgent event is found around thecurrent vehicle location, a message popsup automatically on the touch screendisplay with a voice announcement.The message includes the icon, eventtype, event information and the directdistance from the current location to theevent.INFO:...Urgent traffic information is displayedregardless of whether [Use Traffic Info]function is on or off.“Traffic information setting”(page 6-49)When there are multiple urgent events,the event with the shortest directdistance from the current location isdisplayed.If the urgent event is on the recommended route, and if a detour is found,the detour route notification screen isdisplayed when the vehicle approaches the detour point.6-48Traffic information on mapWith a subscription to SiriusXM Trafficservice, traffic information is displayedon both 2D map and Birdview™ mapscreen.“Notes on SiriusXM Traffic information” (page 5-19)Screen informationRoad conditionsFree Flow: Green arrowModerate traffic: Yellow arrowHeavy traffic: Red arrowSection affected by serious trafficevent: Purple arrowTraffic information icon:If a route is not already set, all of thetraffic information icons on the mapscreen are displayed in color. When aroute is already set, the icons on theroute are displayed in color, and theicons outside the route are displayedin gray.: Accident: Closed road: Information: Road work: Slippery road: Weather: IncidentTraffic indicator:Displays the reception condition oftraffic information transmitted fromthe provider.When reception condition of trafficinformation transmitted from theprovider is not detected, the trafficindicator will be “grayed-out”.6. NavigationRemaining distance and estimatedtime to the destination calculatedwith consideration of traffic information on route.INFO:Traffic icons are displayed in the scalelevel of 1/64 miles (25 m) - 5 miles (10 km)range. Some traffic icons are displayedonly on the map at higher detail levels.Available setting items. [Use Traffic Info]:Enables all traffic information relatedfunctions..[Show Incidents on Map]:Displays the traffic incidents (e.g., accident) on the map screen..[Show Traffic Flow on Map]:Displays the traffic flow with an arrowon the map screen..[Traffic Announcement]:Announces the traffic informationevent on the route.TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGSettings for the traffic information relatedfunctions can be changed.Voice commandPush <>/<> located on thesteering wheel.2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.Use the following voice command toturn the traffic information system on/off:“Traffic Information”1.INFO:1.2.3.4.Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.Touch [Navigation].Touch [Traffic Info Setting].Touch the preferred setting. The indicator for the selected setting illuminates..Even when [Show Traffic Flow on Map]and [Show Incidents on Map] are set tooff, the list display of [Info on Route]and [Nearby Traffic Info] will not beaffected.“Viewing traffic events from list”(page 6-47).Even when [Traffic Announcement] isset to off, the route guidance will notbe affected. Also, the announcementof emergency information and weather information will not be turned off.6-496. NavigationSTORING A LOCATION/ROUTESTORING LOCATIONOften visited locations can be stored inthe Stored Locations. The stored addresses can be easily retrieved to setthem as a destination or waypoint. TheStored Locations can store up to 200locations.Storing home locationA home location can be stored in thesystem.This operation is not available when adestination is set for route guidance.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Home].3. If a home location is not registered, thesystem asks if you wish to store it.Touch [Yes] to continue with the storing operation.6-504. Set the Home location using the sameprocedure as setting a destination.“Setting destination” (page 6-14)5. The selected location is displayed onthe map screen as a home icon. Editthe contents of the stored item asnecessary and touch [OK].“Editing stored home and location” (page 6-53)Other Settings1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Address Book].3. Touch [Home Location (None)].4. Touch an appropriate method to set alocation. Refer to the search methodsused for destination setting.“Setting destination” (page 6-14)When stored, the location is displayedat the center of the map on the touchscreen display.5. Edit the contents of the stored item asnecessary and touch [OK].“Editing stored home and location” (page 6-53)Storing location by searchingIt is possible to store a location bysearching in various ways.1.2.3.4.5.6.Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.Touch [Navigation].Touch [Address Book].Touch [Stored Locations].Touch [Add New].Touch an appropriate method to set alocation. Refer to the search methodsused for destination setting.“Setting destination” (page 6-14)7. A message is displayed, and the address of the location is stored in theAddress Book.8. Adjust and edit the contents of thestored item as necessary. Touch [OK]to confirm.“Editing stored home and location” (page 6-53)6. NavigationINFO:..When the location is stored in theStored Locations, [Address Book] canbe used to search for the location.“Searching from address book”(page 6-21)When 200 locations are already stored,a new location cannot be stored until acurrently stored location is deleted.Storing location by moving map1.Move to the preferred location on the] on the touchmap and touch [screen display.2. Touch [Save Location]. A message isdisplayed.3. The icon representing the stored location is displayed on the map. Push to return to the current location map screen.INFO:STORING ROUTEA maximum of 5 calculated routes can bestored. Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set as the suggested route.If any waypoints are not set on the route,the route cannot be stored.1. Touch [Navi] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Route Info].3. Touch [Store Route]. A confirmationmessage is displayed. Select [Yes] tostore the current route.Other settingsA route can also be stored using thefollowing procedure.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation].3. Touch [Address Book].4. Touch [Stored Routes].5. Touch [Store Current Route]. A confirmation message is displayed.6. Confirm the contents of the messageand touch [Yes]. The current route isstored..At least 1 waypoint must be set for theroute to be stored..A stored route includes only locations(destination and waypoints) and routecalculation conditions, not the routeitself..The route is stored in the first availableposition number in the store currentroute list..When 5 routes are already stored inthe address book, a new route cannotbe stored until a route is deleted.“Deleting stored item” (page 6-55)STORING AVOID AREAAn Avoid Area can be stored. The AvoidArea is an area that can be excluded froma route, such as a road that is alwayscongested. Once Avoid Areas are stored,the system avoids those areas whencalculating a route. Up to 10 Avoid Areascan be stored.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation].3. Touch [Address Book].4. Touch [Avoid Area].6-516. Navigation5. Touch [Add New].Touch an appropriate method tosearch for a location.“Setting destination” (page 6-14)6. Adjust the information of the AvoidArea as necessary.“Editing avoid area” (page 6-55)7. Touch [OK] to store the avoid areainformation.INFO:.A maximum of 10 Avoid Areas can bestored. When 10 Avoid Areas are already stored, a new Avoid Area cannotbe stored until a currently stored AvoidArea is deleted.“Deleting stored item” (page 6-55)6-526. NavigationEDITING STORED INFORMATIONItems stored in the system can be edited.Editing stored home and location1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Address Book].Setting item[Home Location]*[Edit][Show Icon on Map][Icon][Sound][Direction][Distance][Phone No.][Stored Locations][Move Location][Delete][OK][Sort][Sorted By Number][Sorted By Name]ActionDisplays the home icon on the map.Selects a home icon of a preferred design.Sets the type of the alarm that sounds when thevehicle approaches home.Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from aspecific direction.Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a specificdistance to home.Stores the home telephone number.Adjusts the stored home location.Deletes the stored home location.Confirms and saves the edited home information.Sorts the stored locations.“Searching from address book” (page 6-21)[Sorted By Icon][Sorted By Group][Add New]Adds a new location.“Storing location by searching” (page 6-50)6-536. NavigationSetting itemStored LocationList[Edit][Show Icon on Map]ActionDisplays the icon of a stored location on the map.[Name]Registers a name of the entry.[Voicetag]Registers a voicetag for the entry which allows theentry to be used with the voice recognition system.Selects an icon for the entry.[Icon][Sound][Phone No.]Sets the type of the alarm that sounds when thevehicle approaches the location.Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from aspecific direction.Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a specificdistance to the location.Registers a phone number of the location.[Group]Registers a group of the entry.[Entry Number]Registers an entry number for the location.[Direction][Distance][Move Location]Adjusts the stored location information.[Delete]Deletes the stored location information.[OK]Confirms and saves the edited stored locationinformation.*: When home location has not been stored, [Home Location (None)] is displayed and a home location can be stored from the menu.6-546. NavigationEditing stored route1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Address Book].3. Touch [Stored Routes].4. Touch the preferred stored route fromthe list.Setting item[Rename][Replace][Delete][OK]ActionChanges the stored routename.Overwrites the storedtracked route to the current tracked route.Deletes the stored route.Applies the edited settings.Editing avoid area1.Touch [Settings] on the Launch Barand touch [Navigation].2. Touch [Address Book] and then touch[Avoid Area].3. Touch a preferred Avoid Area from thelist. Avoid Area editing screen will bedisplayed.Setting item Action[Rename]Changes the name of anAvoid Area.[Move Loca- Display the Avoid Area ontion]the touch screen display,and adjusts the location ofthe Avoid Area.[Resize Area] Adjusts the range of theAvoid Area.[FWY]Sets the route to include ornot include freeways.On the map, the Avoid Areawill be displayed in green ifit includes a freeway or inblue if it does not include afreeway.[Delete]Delete an Avoid Area.[OK]Applies the edited setting.INFO:.Deleted items cannot be restored.Before deleting an item, always makesure that the item is no longer needed.DELETING STORED ITEMThe locations and routes in the AddressBook can be deleted. Two deletion methods are available: deleting an individualitem and deleting all stored items.6-556. NavigationDeleting stored item individuallyDeleting individual item on map1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation] and touch [Address Book].3. Touch [Delete Stored Items].Select the preferred item and touch [Yes] to complete the deleting operation.1.Step 1Step2[Delete Home Location][Delete Ad[Delete All]dress Book][Delete One][DeleteStoredRoutes][Delete AvoidAreas][Delete Previous Destinations][Delete All]6-56ActionDeletes home location.Deletes all stored locations.Deletes a selected stored location.Deletes all stored routes.[Delete One]Deletes selected stored routes.[Delete All]Deletes all Avoid Areas.[Delete One]Deletes a selected Avoid Area.[Delete All Previous Destinations][Delete Previous Destination][Delete Previous Start Point][Delete Learned Routes] (for U.S. and Canada)Align the cross pointer over the preferred stored location for deletion bymoving on the map, and then touch].[Deletes all of the previous destinations.Deletes a selected previous destination.Deletes a previous start point.Deletes all system learned routes.2. Touch [Delete].3. A confirmation message is displayed.Confirm the contents of the messageand touch [Yes].The stored item is deleted from theAddress Book.TRANSFERRING INFORMATIONTO/FROM ADDRESS BOOKThe information of the stored home andaddresses can be exported and importedusing a USB memory device.“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary) inputjack” (page 2-12)6. NavigationINFO:1.2.3.4.5.6.Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.Touch [Navigation].Touch [Address Book].Touch [Transfer Address Book].Touch [Export] or [Import].Touch [Home Location] or [StoredLocations].7. Touch [Download]..If the USB memory device already hasthe data for a stored address, a confirmation message will be displayed.Once overwritten, the original datacannot be recovered..A USB memory device can be used totransfer data but it is not possible toedit the data using a personal computer, etc..Models with two USB connectionports:Either of the two USB connection portscan be used for information transfer.NOTE:Do not remove the USB memory deviceuntil the system completely imports orexports the data.6-576. NavigationNAVIGATION SETTINGSThe navigation system can be customized according to the user’s preference.Available items may vary depending on models and specifications.1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Navigation].3. Touch the item you would like to set.Available items:[Address Book]Stores locations and routes. Stored items can be edited.“Storing a location/route” (page 6-50)[Map View]Sets the display method and direction of the map.“Map view settings” (page 6-9)[Map Icons]Sets the map icons to appear on the map.“Displaying map icons” (page 6-12)[Guidance Settings]Sets the various functions for route guidance.“Guidance settings” (page 6-42)[Route Settings]Changes the routing preferences.“Route Settings” (page 6-44)[Traffic Info Setting] (for U.S. and Canada)Sets the various functions of the SiriusXM Traffic information system.“Traffic information setting” (page 6-49)6-586. Navigation[Speed Limit Indication on Map] (for U.S. and Canada)Turns on/off the speed limit display function. When this item is turned on, speed limit indicator will appear on the map screen whenavailable.[Others]Setting item[Audio Display on Map][Small Step Zoom With Dial] (if so equipped)[Map Scrolling Information][Address Book Icons]ActionTurns the audio information display on the map screen on/off.Sets the free zoom function on/off. When this setting is on, it is possible to adjust thescale in smaller steps than with normal scale adjustment.Information about the location, on which the center of the cross pointer is placed byscrolling on the map, can be set to be displayed.“Displaying map scrolling information” (page 6-12)[Destination/WaypointIcons][Show pop-up for POIs][Latitude/Longitude Info][Customize Nearby POIs]Item 1 - Item 5[Reset]Customizes the nearby categories to show the categories that you frequently use.Resets the nearby categories to default.[Keyboard Type][QWERTY][ABC]The keyboard layout of the character input screens can be selected.[Tracking Dots Displayedon Map][Show Tracking Dots onMap][Dist. Between TrackingDots][Delete Track to CurrentLocation]Turns the route tracking dots display on/off.Select tracking dot interval.Deletes the route tracking dots up to the current location.6-596. NavigationSetting item[Adjust Current Location]ActionIf the vehicle icon indicating the current vehicle location is not in the correctposition, the location of the vehicle icon on the map screen can be adjusted.[Delete Stored Items]Deletes a stored location or route.“Deleting stored item individually” (page 6-56)[Delete Previous Destinations]Deletes all or one of the previous destinations or a previous start point.“Deleting stored item individually” (page 6-56)[Reset All Navigation Settings to Default]This resets various settings (display, volume level, etc.) to the default settings.6-606. NavigationGENERAL INFORMATION FORNAVIGATION SYSTEMCURRENT VEHICLE LOCATIONDisplay of current vehicle locationThis navigation system combines the dataobtained from the vehicle (by gyro sensor)and from GPS (Global Positioning System)satellites to calculate the current locationof the vehicle. This position is then displayed throughout route guidance to adestination.signals.Receiving signals from GPS satellites:The reception of GPS signals can be weak,depending on the environment. Vehiclesin the following areas/environments maynot receive GPS signals.*In areas with numerous tall buildings*Under multi-layered highwaysWhat is GPS (Global PositioningSystem)?GPS is a position detecting system thatuses satellites deployed by the U.S. government. This navigation system receivesradio signals from three or more differentsatellites that orbit 13,049 miles (21,000km) above the earth in space, and detectthe position of the vehicle by utilizing theprinciple of triangulation.Positioning adjustment:*Inside tunnels or parking garagesWhen the system judges that the vehicleposition is not accurate based on vehiclespeed and gyro sensor data calculations,the system will automatically adjust theposition of the vehicle icon using GPS6-616. NavigationINFO:*When there is a similar road nearby.*When the vehicle is traveling in anarea with a grid pattern road system.*When the vehicle is passing through alarge Y-shaped intersection/junction.The GPS antenna is located on the instrument panel inside the vehicle. Do notplace any objects, especially cellularphones or transceivers, on the instrumentpanel. Because the strength of the GPSsignal is approximately one billionth ofthat of TV waves, phones and transceiverswill affect or may totally disrupt the signal.Incorrect display of vehicle position**Areas with numerous tall treesThe following cases may affect the displayaccuracy of the vehicle’s position or traveling direction. The accuracy will returnto normal if the driving conditions returnto normal.In a canyon6-626. Navigation*When the vehicle is traveling on acontinuous, slowly curving road.*When the vehicle is traveling on a roadwith repeating S-shaped curves.*When the vehicle is on a loop bridge.*When repeatedly turning left or right,or driving in zigzags.*When the vehicle is on a snow-covered or unpaved road.*When the vehicle is rotated on aparking lot turntable while the ignition switch placed in the OFF position.6-636. NavigationINFO:*When driving on a road not displayedon the map screen or a road that hasbeen changed due to additional construction or other reasons..The vehicle icon may be misalignedwhen starting the vehicle just afterstarting the engine or the hybridsystem..The vehicle icon may also be misaligned if different sized tires or tirechains are installed..The system has a function that automatically corrects the vehicle iconposition when it is misaligned fromthe actual position...Vehicle position correction by GPSmay not function when the vehicle isstopped.If the vehicle icon position does notreturn to normal even after driving fora while, correct the vehicle icon position manually.Detailed Map Coverage Areas(MCA) for navigation system*When the GPS positioning accuracy islow.6-64This system is designed to help guiding tothe destination, and it also performs otherfunctions as outlined in this manual.However, the system must be used safelyand properly. Information concerningroad conditions, traffic signs and theavailability of services may not always beup-to-date. The system is not a substitutefor safe, proper and legal driving.Map data covers select metropolitanareas.Map data includes two types of areas:“Detailed coverage areas” providing alldetailed road data and other areas showing “Main roads only”.INFO:Detailed map data is not available in manyareas and is generally limited to selectmajor metropolitan areas.When gray/dark green road isdisplayed on map.When you are driving on a roaddisplayed in gray after the vehicle hasdeviated from the suggested routeduring route guidance, automatic rerouting may not start immediately..The navigation system does not provide route guidance for roads displayed in dark green. Therefore, if thedestination is set on a road displayedin dark green, the enlarged map display will return to the ordinary mapscreen at some point on a suggestedroute that is near the destination. Also,voice guidance will stop at some point6. Navigationon a suggested route that is near thedestination..suggested route, voice guidance willannounce, “Entering the road withincomplete map data. Please use thedirection arrow and distance information to proceed to your destination.”To reach the destination, refer to themap screen. Always follow actualroads and regulations and drive safely.Places information and street namesnear roads displayed in gray may notbe contained in the map data.ROUTE CALCULATION.There may be cases where carpoollanes are included on a suggestedroute when the automatic reroutingfunction is activated, even if the [TimeRestricted Rd] is set to [Use RestrictionInfo] or [Avoid] (for U.S. and Canada).“Route Settings” (page 6-44).The navigation system does not provide route guidance for roads displayed in dark green..If the destination is set on a dark greenroad, the enlarged map display willswitch to the ordinary map screen atsome point and suggest a route that isnear the destination. The distance anddirection to the endpoint of the suggested route will be displayed in thelower right corner of the screen. Also,at this time, voice guidance will announce, “The route to your destinationincludes roads through incompletemap areas. Voice guidance will not beprovided in these areas.”When approaching the endpoint of the.The suggested route may not be theshortest, nor are other circ*mstancessuch as traffic jams considered..Because of the inevitable difference inroad conditions and circ*mstancesbetween the time you use this systemand the time the information wasproduced for the map data, theremay be discrepancies in roads andregulations. In such cases, actual roadconditions and regulations take precedence over map data information..During route calculation, the map willnot scroll, however the vehicle icon willmove according to the actual vehicle’smovement..During route calculation, buttons suchas and will be disabled..In some cases, after the calculation iscomplete, the calculated route maynot be immediately displayed..Waypoints that have been passed willbe disregarded by rerouting calculation..If you scroll the map while the suggested route is being drawn, it maytake more time to finish drawing..Route calculation may not be completed in the following cases.— If there is no main road within arange of 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from thevehicle, a message saying so willappear on the screen. Try recalculating when the vehicle is closer to amain road.— If there is no main road within arange of 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from thedestination or waypoint, a messagesaying so will appear on the screen.Try setting the location closer to amain road.— If the vehicle is too close to thedestination or if there are no roadsto the destination, a message saying so will appear on the screen.— If it is impossible to reach thedestination or waypoints becauseof traffic regulations, etc.— If the only route to reach the destination or waypoints is extremely6-656. Navigationcomplicated..— This system makes no distinctionbetween limited traffic control andtotal control (blockage). It mayshow an indirect route even if theroad is usable.The following may occur when theroute is displayed.— If you calculate a route on a mainroad, the starting point of the routemay not exactly match the currentvehicle location.— The endpoint of the route may notexactly match the destination.— If you calculate a route on a mainroad, the system may display aroute from another main road. Thismay be because the position of thevehicle icon is not accurate. In thiscase, park the vehicle in a safelocation and reset the vehicle icon,or continue driving to see if theposition of the vehicle icon is automatically adjusted before recalculating the route.— There are cases in which the systemshows an indirect route to reachthe destination or waypoints, if youset them from stored or facilityinformation. In order to correct this,you must be careful about thetraffic direction, especially whenlanes with different travel directionsare shown separately, such as interchanges and service areas.6-66— Even if the ferry preference is set toOFF, a route that uses a ferry linemay be suggested.Repeating voice guidanceThis function is available throughoutroute guidance, from the time after theroute calculation is completed until thevehicle arrives at the destination. Pushand hold the . Voice guidance willbe repeated.INFO:ROUTE GUIDANCEINFO:..For U.S. and Canada:The system will announce streetnames when the system language isset to English. Street names are notannounced when the system is set toFrench/Spanish.For Mexico:The system will announce streetnames when the system language isset to Spanish. Street names are notannounced when the system is set toEnglish/French.If is pushed and held when thevehicle is going in the wrong direction,voice guidance will announce: “Pleasemake a legal U-turn if possible.”Notes on voice guidance.Voice guidance in this system shouldbe regarded as a supplementary function. When driving the vehicle, checkthe route on the map and follow theactual roads and traffic regulations..Voice guidance is activated only forintersections with certain conditions.There may be cases where the vehiclehas to turn, but voice guidance is notprovided..Voice guidance contents may vary,depending on the direction of the turnand the type of intersection.6. Navigation.The voice guidance timing will varydepending on the situation..When the vehicle has deviated fromthe suggested route, voice guidance isnot available. The system will notannounce this. Refer to the map andrecalculate the route.“Recalculating route” (page 6-40)tion of the route. When voice guidanceis not available, refer to the map fordirections..In some cases, voice guidance endsbefore arrival at the destination. Referto the destination icon on the map toreach the destination..If the system recognizes on which sidethe destination (waypoint) is located,voice guidance will announce “on theright/left” after announcing the arrivalat the destination.Voice guidance may be partially operational or inoperative due to theangle of roads at an intersection..Voice guidance may not accuratelycorrespond with road numbers anddirections at freeway junctions..Voice guidance may not accuratelycorrespond to street names at freeway exits..The displayed street names maysometimes differ from the actualnames..For U.S. and Canada:Because freeway lane information isavailable only for approximately 7,000major freeways in North America, it isnot possible to display information forall junctions and exits..Freeway exit information may differfrom the information on the actual exitsigns..Because it is not possible to considerdata concerning roads that are seasonally available or unavailable, aroute may be displayed that does notmatch the actual traffic restrictions. Be..Voice guidance is not available whenthe [Guidance Voice] is turned off.“Volume and Beeps settings”(page 2-24).Voice guidance will start when thevehicle enters the suggested route.Refer to the map for directions to thestarting point of the route..When approaching a waypoint, voiceguidance will announce, “You havearrived at waypoint 1 (2, 3, 4,...).” Voiceguidance will switch to the next sec-sure to follow the actual traffic restrictions while driving..For U.S. and Canada:Canada and Alaska contain manyroads with incomplete map data. As aresult, when searching for a route, theroute may include roads with incomplete data. In regions where road datais not complete, voice guidance maystop for long periods of time. Be sureto follow the actual traffic restrictionswhile driving.MAP DATAHow to handle the Map SD cardAn SD card that includes the map data isinserted. When handling the Map SD card,please be careful and adhere to thefollowing instructions:. An SD card is inserted in the slot. This isthe SDHC card that is exclusively usedfor this device. This card includes themap data. The SDHC card is necessaryto operate the device. Do not removethis card except when updating themap data is required..Never analyze, modify, delete or format the map data. Doing so may causean improper operation of the device.6-676. Navigation.The SDHC card that is exclusively usedfor this device does not work properlyif it is inserted in another device..The map data cannot be used even if itis copied to another SDHC card..Do not remove the SDHC card containing map data from the system. Usingthe system with the SDHC card containing map data removed will preventsome functions from operating.NOTE:Do not remove the SD card containingmap data that is inserted in the slot.When this SD card containing map datais removed the navigation system willnot operate. If the SD card containingmap data is accidentally removed, afterreinserting the SD card containing mapdata into the slot, place the ignitionswitch in the OFF position and thenplace it back in the ON position.How to order map data updatesFor U.S. and CanadaVisit NissanNavigation.com or contact theNISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESKto order updated map data. (See thecontact information on the inside frontcover of this manual.)For Mexico6-68To order updated map data, contact aNISSAN dealer.About map data (for U.S. andCanada)This map data has been prepared byCLARION CO., LTD. (CLARION), underlicense from HERE. has added, processed and digitized data based onthe digital road map data of HERE. Dueto the production timing of the mapdata, some new roads may not beincluded in this map data or some ofthe names or roads may be differentfrom those at the time you use thismap data.2. Traffic control and regulation dataused in this map data may be differentfrom those at the time you use thismap data due to the data productiontiming. When driving your vehicle, follow the actual traffic control signs andnotices on the roads.3. Reproducing or copying this map software is strictly prohibited by law.Published by Nissan North America, Inc.© 2012 HERE. All Rights Reserved.© ZENRIN CO., LTD.2013. All rights reserved.Certain business data provided by In-fogroup © 2012, All Rights Reserved.WARNING.This navigation system should notbe used as a substitute for yourown judgement. Any route suggestions made by this navigationsystem may never override anylocal traffic regulations, your ownjudgement, and/or knowledge ofsafe driving practices. Disregardroute suggestions by the navigation system if such suggestionswould: cause you to perform anhazardous or illegal maneuver,place you in an hazardous situation, or route you into an area youconsider unsafe..The advice provided by the navigation system is to be regardedonly as a suggestion. There may besituations where the navigationsystem displays the vehicle’s location incorrectly, fails to suggestthe shortest course, and/or failsto direct you to your desired destination. In such situations, rely onyour own driving judgement, taking into account current drivingconditions.1.6. Navigation..Do not use the navigation systemto route you to emergency services. The database does not contain a complete listing of locationsof emergency service providerssuch as police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics. Please use yourjudgement and your ability to askfor directions in these situations.As the driver you solely are responsible for your driving safety.— In order to avoid traffic accidents, do not operate the system while driving.— In order to avoid traffic accidents, operate the system onlywhen the vehicle is stopped at asafe place and the parking brakeis set.— In order to avoid traffic accidentsor traffic offence, remember thatactual road conditions and traffic regulations take precedenceover the information containedon the navigation system.— Accordingly, the Software maycontain inaccurate or incomplete information due the passage of time, changingcirc*mstances, and due to thenature of the sources used.Please observe the actual trafficcirc*mstances and regulationsat all times while driving.— In a situation when actual roadconditions and traffic regulations differ from the informationcontained on the navigation system, then abide by traffic rules.— The navigation system does notprovide, or account for in anyway, information regarding traffic and road laws; speed restrictions; road conditions includingroad slope, grade, and/or surface conditions; obstruction information including bridge andtunnel height and width, and/orother prevailing driving and/orroad conditions. Always rely onyour own driving judgment, taking into account current drivingconditions.— Minimize the amount of timespent viewing the screen whiledriving.The marks of companies displayed by thisproduct to indicate business locations arethe marks of their respective owners. Theuse of such marks in this product does notimply any sponsorship, approval, or endorsem*nt by such companies of thisproduct.About map data (for Mexico)1.This map data has been prepared byCLARION CO., LTD. (CLARION), underlicense from HERE. has added, processed and digitized data based onthe digital road map data of HERE. Dueto the production timing of the mapdata, some new roads may not beincluded in this map data or some ofthe names or roads may be differentfrom those at the time you use thismap data.2. Traffic control and regulation dataused in this map data may be differentfrom those at the time you use thismap data due to the data productiontiming. When driving your vehicle, follow the actual traffic control signs andnotices on the roads.3. Reproducing or copying this map software is strictly prohibited by law.Published by Clarion Co., Ltd. Manufactured by ZENRIN CO., LTD.© 2013 HERE. All Rights Reserved.© ZENRIN CO., LTD.2013. All rights reserved.6-696. Navigationvices. The database does not contain a complete listing of locationsof emergency service providerssuch as police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics. Please use yourjudgment and your ability to askfor directions in these situations.WARNING...This navigation system should notbe used as a substitute for yourown judgment. Any route suggestions made by this navigation system may never override any localtraffic regulations, your own judgment, and/or knowledge of safedriving practices. Disregard routesuggestions by the navigation system if such suggestions would:cause you to perform an hazardous or illegal maneuver, placeyou in an hazardous situation, orroute you into an area you consider unsafe.The advice provided by the navigation system is to be regardedonly as a suggestion(s). There maybe situations where the navigationsystem displays the vehicle’s location incorrectly, fails to suggestthe shortest course, and/or failsto direct you to your desired destination. In such situations, rely onyour own driving judgment, takinginto account current driving conditions.Do not use the navigation systemto route you to emergency ser-6-70.As the driver you solely are responsible for your driving safety.— In order to avoid traffic accidents, do not operate the system while driving.— In order to avoid traffic accidents, operate the system onlywhen the vehicle is stopped at asafe place and the parking brakeis set.— In order to avoid traffic accidentsor traffic offence, remember thatactual road conditions and traffic regulations take precedenceover the information containedon the navigation system.— Accordingly, the Software maycontain inaccurate or incomplete information due the passage of time, changingcirc*mstances, and due to thenature of the sources used.Please observe the actual trafficcirc*mstances and regulationsat all times while driving.— In a situation when actual roadconditions and traffic regulations differ from the informationcontained on the navigation system, then abide by traffic rules.— The navigation system does notprovide, or account for in anyway, information regarding traffic and road laws; speed restrictions; road conditions includingroad slope, grade, and/or surface conditions; obstruction information including bridge andtunnel height and width, and/orother prevailing driving and/orroad conditions. 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This maycause data corruption or data loss..SD card optimization must not beperformed..Always place the SD card in its storagecase when not in use..If an SD card is disposed of when it isnot used, it is recommended not onlyto delete the stored data but also tophysically break the card.6-756. NavigationMEMO6-767 Voice recognitionVoice recognition .......................................................................... 7-2Using Voice Recognition System ............................... 7-2Before starting ......................................................................... 7-2Giving voice commands ................................................. 7-2Voice recognition settings ........................................ 7-237. Voice recognitionVOICE RECOGNITIONUSING VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEMInitialization.The system cannot recognize voicecommands spoken from passengerseats.1.Push <>/<steering wheel.Wait until the tone sounds beforespeaking a command..Speak in a natural conversationalvoice without pausing between words.7-2.After executing the category command, only the commands relatedto the selected category can berecognized.“Command list” (page 7-6)> located on theBEFORE STARTING.Some of the commands for eachcategory are shown on the rightside of the screen and they can alsobe spoken without selecting a category.GIVING VOICE COMMANDSWhen the ignition switch is in the ON orACC position, Voice Recognition is initialized. When the initialization is complete,the system is ready to accept voice>/<> on the steeringcommands. If <wheel is pushed before the initializationcompletes, the display will show a message to wait until the system is ready.To get the best recognition performancefrom Voice Recognition, observe the following items.. The interior of the vehicle should be asquiet as possible. Close the windowsto eliminate the surrounding noises(traffic noise, vibration sounds, etc.),which may prevent the system fromcorrectly recognizing the voice commands.INFO:.2. A list of commands appears on thescreen, and the system provides thevoice menu prompt.Available category commands are displayed on the left side of the screen.Speak or touch a category commandfrom the category command list.3. After the tone sounds and the icon onthe screen changes fromto,speak a command. You can also selecta command by directly touching the>/<> up orscreen or by tilting <down and pushing / onthe steering wheel.INFO:The Voice Recognition system willpause its operation when no command is given after three prompts. Toresume the operation, push>/<> on the steering wheel.<4. Continue to follow the voice menuprompts and speak the voice commands after the tone sounds until thepreferred operation is executed.7. Voice recognitionINFO:To cancel a voice command, push andhold <>/<> on the steering wheel or on the control panel.Operating tipssuch as POI, Intersection or City Centersearch, the search area is automatically set to the state/province whereyour vehicle is located. Change state/province to change the search area toanother state/province if necessary..Speak a command after the tone.Voice Prompt Interrupt:.If the command is not recognized, thesystem will prompt you to speak thecommand again. Repeat the command in a clear voice..] on the touch screen orTouch [>/<> on the steeringpush <wheel to return to the previous screen.In most cases, you can interrupt the voicefeedback to speak the next command by>/<> on the steeringpushing the <wheel. After interrupting the system, waitfor a tone before speaking your command..To exit the Voice Recognition system,>/<> on thepush and hold <steering wheel..To adjust the volume of the system> onfeedback, push + or - side of <the steering wheel or turn the or while the system is making an announcement.The volume setting is also availablefrom [Guidance Volume] in the [Settings] menu on the Launch Bar.“Volume and Beeps settings”(page 2-24).When setting a destination for routeguidance with some search methods,One Shot Call:How to see voice commandscreenPush <>/<> to display the firstscreen of the voice command list.2. Speak a command or select an item onthe voice command list. The Secondscreen is displayed.3. Speak a command or select an item onthe voice command list. The commandis executed or the next screen forfurther command is displayed.4. Follow the prompts to complete thecommands.1.Voice command screens:To use the system faster when making acall, you may speak the second levelcommand skipping speaking the first levelcommand. For example, push>/<> and say “Redial” after the<tone without first saying “Phone”.First screenShows a list of available categories.Speak a category command or touch7-37. Voice recognitionthe key of the corresponding category.the part of the command enclosed in< >.Shows a list of available commandsfor the selected category. Speak apreferred command.[Previous]/[Next]Say as a command or touch to go tothe previous/next screen.Touch [HELP] or say “Help” to hearhelp announcements on how to usethe system.INFO:Push <>/<nouncements.General rule:500, 800 and 900 can be pronounced as“five hundred”, “eight hundred” and “ninehundred” respectively.For other numbers, only single digits 0(zero) to 9 can be used. (For example, forthe number “600”, speaking “six zero zero”can be recognized by the system, but “sixhundred” cannot.)Example:> to stop the help an-1-800-662-6200“One eight hundred six six two six two zerozero”INFO:List screenSpeak a number from 1 to 5 or touchan item on the list screen to select theitem.How to speak numbersSecond screenPreviously selected command.Command listYou can speak a command from thelist or touch the corresponding key.Preferred words can be spoken for7-4The Voice Recognition system requiresthe user to speak numbers in a certainway when giving voice commands.For the best recognition, speak “zero” forthe number “0”, and “oh” for the letter “o”.Voice command examplesAs examples, some additional basic operations that can be performed by voicecommands are described here.Example 1 Placing call by speaking aphone number:1.>/<Push <steering wheel.> located on the7. Voice recognition2. Wait for the indicator to change toSpeak “Phone”..Example 2 Setting home as a destination:Example 3 Displaying folders in the USBdevice:>/<> located on thePush <steering wheel..2. Wait for the indicator change toSpeak “Navigation”.>/<> located on thePush <steering wheel..2. Wait for the indicator change toSpeak “Audio”.3. Speak “USB Show Folders”. The foldersin the connected USB device willappear on the touch screen display.1.1.3. Speak “Dial ”.3. Speak “Go Home”. The navigation system will set home as a destination.INFO:4. The phone number recognized by thesystem is displayed on the screen. Ifthe number is correct, say “Dial”.5. The system will make a phone call tothe spoken phone number..Location of home must be registeredto the Address Book prior to using thiscommand..The step of speaking “Navigation” canbe omitted.7-57. Voice recognitionCommand listTo use the Voice Recognition function, you can speak commands in the order of 1st command, 2nd command and 3rd command. Youcan also operate the system by directly speaking the 2nd or 3rd command.Variable numbers or words such as names can be applied in the < > when speaking a command.Some navigation commands are only for English.General CommandCommandShow More CommandsGo BackExitHelpNextPreviousActionDisplay other commands of the same category.Corrects the last recognition result to return to the previous screen.Cancels Voice Recognition.Announces how to use voice guidance.Skip to the next page.Skip to the previous page.General phone commandThe following commands can be used during a phone Voice Recognition session.CommandDialChange Number7-6ActionThe system makes a call to the spoken phone number.Change a spoken phone number.7. Voice recognitionPhone Command1st CommandPhone2nd Command 3rd Command 4th Command ActionPhonebookMakes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone. You canselect the type from [Mobile], [Home], [Office], [Main] or [Other]. Call HistoryDial <#>InternationalCallIncoming CallsDisplays an Incoming Call list.Outgoing CallsDisplays an Outgoing Call list.Missed CallsDisplays a Missed Call list.DialMakes a call to a spoken phone number.Change NumberChange a spoken phone number.Makes an international call by allowing more than 11 digits to bespoken.You may need to include the international call prefixes and countrycodes.Makes a call to the last outgoing phone number.RedialAdd PhoneSelect PhoneQuick DialUse this command to connect a compatible Bluetooth® device tosystem. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairingprocess from your handset.<1 - 5>Use this command to select a phone from a list of the registereddevices.Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Quick Dial.<1 - 5>Call CallMakes a call to a contact that is stored in the Quick Dial or phonebook.Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone. Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone. You canselect type from [Mobile], [Home], [Office], [Main] or [Other].7-77. Voice recognition1st Command2nd Command 3rd Command 4th Command ActionSend TextYou can select a text message from a list and send it to a contact name. Incoming CallsOutgoing CallsYou can select a text message from a list and send it to a contact name.You can select a type from [Mobile], [Home], [Office], [Main] or [Other].A list of spoken call history is displayed. Select a contact to whom youwish to send the text message.Missed CallsEnter NumberReplyEnter a phone number to which you wish to send the text message.Say “Pick Message” to confirm the phone number and select a textmessage.A phone number registered in the quick dial can be selected as arecipient.You can listen to recent text messages received. Reads out a textmessage. Select from the list of current received messages.Reply to a received message.CallCall the sender of the message.Read Text<1 - 5>PlayOperating tips for phone command operation:. After the command “Call”, a name registered in the phonebook can be spoken for recognition, while a phone number can bespoken after the command “Dial”. Names from the phonebook cannot be spoken after the command “Dial”.. Names in the phonebook can be recognized when only a first name is spoken or when spoken in the order of first name and thenthe last name. The system does not recognize the commands when only a last name is spoken or if the phonebook name waspronounced with last name first and then the first name.. The system has the function to read the text messages out loud, but misreading may occur in some cases.. Even if nicknames such as “Mom” or “Dad” are registered in the cellular phone, the voice recognition system recognizes only names.To have the system recognize the nicknames, register the entries in the [Quick Dial] from the Phone menu.“Quick Dial” (page 4-12)7-87. Voice recognitionGeneral navigation commandThe following commands can be used during the Navigation voice recognition session.CommandSelect CityActionSearch a destination from the specified city.Change StateChange the state to search.Calculate RouteCalculate a route.Adjust LocationFine-tune the destination.Add as waypointThe selected location will be added to the route as a waypoint.Change Address (English only) Change StateAfter the street address is specified, change state, city, street, or housenumber.Change CityChange StreetChange House NumberNavigation Command (for U.S. and Canada)1st CommandNavigation2nd Command3rd CommandStreet Address (Eng- lish only)Select StateActionUsed to search for a street address.Select the state to search.Street Address (English only) Used to search for a street address.Points of Interest (English only)Speak a POI name to search for as a destination.Points of Interest (English only) Used to search for the POI within a specified state, province or city.Follow the prompts to enter the place name.Points of InterestUsed to search for the POI within a specified state or city. Follow the(English only)prompts to enter the place name.7-97. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandNearby3rd Command<1 - 5>ActionWhen a route is set, options of [Near Current Location], [Along Route]and [Near Destination] will be displayed. Select an item to search for thePOI of the selected category in the preferred area.<1 - 5>Say “Nearby” followed by a POI category name such as Gas station,Restaurant or Parking. You can say any category name that appearswhen using manual controls. The system will always search for nearbymatches regardless of the current state location.Sets a route to your home location.<1 - 5>Sets a route to a previously entered destination.<1 - 5>Sets a route to a location stored in the Stored location.Sets a route to an intersection. To specify a city to narrow down thesearch, select [Select City].Sets the route search condition to find the fastest route.Sets the route search condition to find the route that is the most energysaving.Sets the route search condition to find the route that is the shortest indistance.Sets the route search condition to find a route with a minimal use offreeways.Sets the route search condition to detour traffic jam and trafficaccident.POI CategoryNearby Go HomePrevious DestinationsAddress BookCity Center (Englishonly)Intersection (Englishonly)Recalculate RouteFastestShortest distanceMinimize FreewayTraffic DetourDistance Detour7-10Sets a route to a city center.Sets a detour according to the distance selected from the list.7. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandPrevious Start Point3rd CommandActionSets a route with the previous starting point as a destination.Cancel RouteCancels route and deletes the destination/waypoints.Zoom InZooms in the map scale by 1 step.Zoom In <1-13>Increases the magnification of the map by the number of stepsspecified.Zoom OutZooms out the map scale by 1 step.Zoom Out <1-13>Zoom StreetsDecreases the magnification of the map by the number of stepsspecified.Change to the street map.North UpSets the 2D full map to North Up.Heading UpSets the 2D full map to Heading Up.Full MapDisplays a full map.Split MapDisplays a split map.2D MapChange the current map to a 2D Heading Up map.3D MapChange the current map to a 3D map.Repeat Voice GuidanceSpeaks the current navigation guidance.Voice Guidance ONTurns the navigation guidance on.Voice Guidance OFFTurns the navigation guidance off.Show POI IconsSelect a category of POI the icon you wish to display on map. SelectedPOI icons will be displayed on the map screen.Select a category of the POI icon you wish to delete from the map.Selected POI icons will be deleted from the map screen.Remove POI Icons7-117. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandRoute Information3rd CommandWhere am I?ActionDisplay the route information.Displays the information of the current position.Navigation Command (for Mexico)1st CommandNavigation2nd CommandNearby3rd Command<1 - 5>ActionWhen a route is set, options of [Near Current Location], [Along Route],and [Near Destination] will be displayed. Select an item to search forthe POI of the selected category in the preferred area.<1 - 5>Go HomeSay “Nearby” followed by a POI category name such as Gas station,Restaurant, or Parking. You can say any category name that appearswhen using manual controls. The system will always search for nearbymatches regardless of the current state location.Sets a route to your home location.Previous Destinations <1 - 5>Sets a route to a previously entered destination.Address BookSets a route to a location stored in the Stored location.POI CategoryNearby Recalculate Route<1 - 5>FastestShortest distanceMinimize FreewayDistance Detour7-12Sets the route search condition to find the fastest route.Sets the route search condition to find the route that is the mostenergy saving.Sets the route search condition to find the route that is the shortest indistance.Sets the route search condition to find a route with a minimal use offreeways.Sets a detour according to the distance selected from the list.7. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandPrevious Start Point3rd CommandActionSets a route with the previous starting point as a destination.Cancel RouteCancels route and deletes the destination/waypoints.Zoom InZooms in the map scale by 1 step.Zoom In <1-13>Increases the magnification of the map by the number of stepsspecified.Zoom OutZooms out the map scale by 1 step.Zoom Out <1-13>Zoom StreetsDecreases the magnification of the map by the number of stepsspecified.Change to the street map.North UpSets the 2D full map to North Up.Heading UpSets the 2D full map to Heading Up.Full MapDisplays a full map.Split MapDisplays a split map.2D MapChange the current map to a 2D Heading Up map.3D MapChange the current map to a 3D map.Repeat Voice GuidanceSpeaks the current navigation guidance.Voice Guidance ONTurns the navigation guidance on.Voice Guidance OFFTurns the navigation guidance off.Show POI IconsSelect the category of the POI icon you wish to display on map.Selected POI icons will be displayed on the map screen.Select the category of the POI icon you wish to delete from the map.Selected POI icons will be deleted from the map screen.Remove POI Icons7-137. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandRoute InformationWhere am I?3rd CommandActionDisplay the route information.Displays the information of the current position.Operating tips for navigation command operation:. Depending on the area where the vehicle is located (such as in Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.), the system may not recognize the generalnavigation commands.. Points Of Interest (for U.S. and Canada):— The POI commands searches for Points of Interest registered in the navigation system.— When searching for POI, the search is conducted within the current state/province or the state/province specified by “ChangeState” command. To change the state/province, speak “Change State” after the prompt and then after the next prompt, speakthe name of the state/province for which you wish to conduct the POI search. The state/province will be reset to the currentstate each time the voice recognition session is restarted.— The following POI main categories cannot be used for “Points of Interest” search with voice command operations while allregistered categories can be recognized for “Nearby” search:Others, Repair, Rental Car Agency, Parking, Police Station, Administration, ATM, Other Leisure, Bars & Clubs, Other Dealers,Motorcycle Dealership, Medical Offices, Post Office, Auto Parts, Banquets & Food Delivery, Carwash, Copying, Day Care, FireStation, Laundry & Cleaners, Office Supply, Other Services, Other Shopping, Package Delivery.Street Address (for U.S. and Canada):— Alphabet letters cannot be included when speaking a house number. When a specified house number cannot be found, alocation representing the address will be displayed.— Speak in a natural conversational speed without pausing between words for better recognition.— When the system recognizes the command incorrectly, correct the search conditions using commands such as “Change State”,“Change City”, “Change Street” or “Change House Number”.7-147. Voice recognitionAudio Command (for U.S. and Canada)1st CommandAudio2nd CommandPlayPlay AM3rd CommandAMFMActionTurns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.Turns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.SXMCDTurns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel lastplayed.Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.USBTurns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.iPodTurns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.Bluetooth AudioTurns on the Bluetooth® Audio, selecting the last played mode.AUXTurns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.Turns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.Play FMTurns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.Play SXMPlay CDTurns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel lastplayed.Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.Play USBTurns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.Play iPodTurns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.Play Bluetooth AudioTurns on the Bluetooth® Audio, selecting the last played mode.Play AUXTurns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.AMTurns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.FMTurns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.7-157. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandSXM3rd CommandCDActionTurns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel lastplayed.Turns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.USBTurns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.iPodTurns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.Bluetooth AudioTurns on the Bluetooth® Audio, selecting the last played mode.AUXTurns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.AM Turns to the AM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.AM Preset <1-6>Plays the spoken AM preset station.FM Turns to the FM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.FM Preset <1-12>Plays the spoken FM preset station.SXM SXM Preset <1-18>Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channelnumber.Turns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channelname.Plays the spoken SXM preset channel.USB Show FoldersDisplays folders in the USB memory device.USB Play Folder Plays songs in the selected folder in the USB memory device.USB Play File Plays songs in the selected file in the USB memory device.SXM 7-16iPod Play ArtistTurns on the iPod, selecting the artist.iPod Play AlbumTurns on the iPod, selecting the album.7. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandiPod Play Song3rd CommandiPod Play PlaylistActionTurns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commandssuccessively.Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.iPod Show ArtistsDisplays a list of Artist names stored in the iPod.iPod Show AlbumsDisplays a list of Albums in the iPod.iPod Show SongsDisplays a list of songs in the iPod.iPod Play Artist iPod Play Album iPod Play Song iPod Play PlaylistiPod Play All Songs<1-5>Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.<1-5>Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.<1-5>Turns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commandssuccessively.Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.<1-5>Plays all songs in the iPod.Play Artist Play Album Play Song Plays the songs of the corresponding song list in the iPod.Play Playlist INFO:A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM Traffic subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services.“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 5-18)7-177. Voice recognitionAudio Command (for Mexico)1st CommandAudio7-182nd CommandPlay3rd CommandAMFMActionTurns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.Turns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.CDTurns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.USBTurns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.iPodTurns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.Bluetooth AudioTurns on the Bluetooth® Audio, selecting the last played mode.AUXTurns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.Play AMTurns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.Play FMTurns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.Play CDTurns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.Play USBTurns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.Play iPodTurns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.Play Bluetooth AudioTurns on the Bluetooth® Audio, selecting the last played mode.Play AUXTurns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.AMTurns to the AM band, selecting the last played station.FMTurns to the FM band, selecting the last played station.CDTurns on the CD, selecting the last played mode.USBTurns on the USB, selecting the last played mode.iPodTurns on the iPod, selecting the last played mode.7. Voice recognition1st Command2nd CommandBluetooth Audio3rd CommandActionTurns on the Bluetooth® Audio, selecting the last played mode.AUXTurns on the AUX audio, selecting the last played mode.AM Turns to the AM band, selecting the station of the preferredfrequency.Plays the spoken AM preset station.AM Preset <1-6>FM FM Preset <1-12>Turns to the FM band, selecting the station of the preferredfrequency.Plays the spoken FM preset station.USB Show FoldersDisplays folders in the USB memory device.USB Play Folder Plays songs in the selected folder in the USB memory device.USB Play File Plays songs in the selected file in the USB memory device.iPod Play ArtistTurns on the iPod, selecting the artist.iPod Play AlbumTurns on the iPod, selecting the album.iPod Play SongiPod Play PlaylistTurns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commandssuccessively.Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.iPod Show ArtistsDisplays a list of Artist names stored in the iPod.iPod Show AlbumsDisplays a list of Albums in the iPod.iPod Show SongsDisplays a list of songs in the iPod.iPod Play Artist tist name>iPod Play Album bum name>Turns on the iPod, selecting the artist.Turns on the iPod, selecting the album.7-197. Voice recognition1st Command2nd Command3rd CommandiPod Play Song name>iPod Play Playlist<1-5>iPod Play All SongsActionTurns on the iPod, selecting the track. You can speak the commandssuccessively.Turns on the iPod, playing the playlist that you spoke.Plays all songs in the iPod.Play Artist Play Album Play Song Plays the songs of the corresponding song list in the iPod.Play Playlist Operating tips for audio command operation:. An audio device connected via Bluetooth® cannot be operated with the Voice Recognition system. Source change is only availablefor Bluetooth® streaming Audio.. The Voice Recognition system may not function when the song information is too long (artist names, album titles, song titles andplay lists, etc.).. The SiriusXM function will not operate without a subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radio (for U.S. and Canada).. When playing USB files with the voice recognition system, do not pronounce the extension attached to the file name (such as “.mp3”).. Song titles registered in ID3 tags cannot be pronounced for voice recognition operation.. Models with two USB connection ports:If two USB devices are connected at the same time, voice operation will only be available for use with one registered and selecteddevice. When selecting “YES” in the pop-up screen that displays after a new USB audio device is connected, the USB audio device isregistered in the voice recognition system and is selected automatically. One iPod and one USB device can be registered in thesystem. If a USB audio device is newly registered, old data is overwritten. It may take a few moments to register an audio device. Ifyou want to enable voice operation for music stored in a previously registered audio device, select the device you want to use inadvance. Even when a device has been previously registered, simply connecting the device will not result in it being selected7-207. Voice recognitionautomatically.“Voice recognition settings” (page 7-23)Information Command (for U.S. and Canada)1st CommandInformation2nd CommandWhere am I?SXM Weather MapActionDisplays information of the current position.Displays the SiriusXM Weather map.SXM Current WeatherDisplays the nearby weather (current weather).SXM Weather ForecastDisplays the weather forecast.SXM Fuel PricesDisplays fuel prices.SXM Movie ListingsDisplays SiriusXM Movie Listings.SXM StocksDisplays SiriusXM stock information.SXM Sports ScoresDisplays sports scores.SXM TrafficTurns the traffic information system on or off.Favorite Feeds (if so equipped)Plays Favorite Feeds.All Information Feeds (if so equipped)Plays Information Feeds.Voice Menu (if so equipped)Connects NissanConnectSM Services center.Energy Flow (model with hybrid system)Displays Energy Flow.INFO:A SiriusXM Travel Link or SiriusXM Traffic subscription is necessary to receive SiriusXM information services.“SiriusXM Travel Link (for U.S. and Canada)” (page 5-18)7-217. Voice recognitionInformation Command (for Mexico)1st CommandInformation7-222nd CommandWhere am I?ActionDisplays information of the current position.7. Voice recognitionVOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGSThe voice recognition settings can bechanged.1. Touch [Setting] on the Launch Bar.2. Touch [Voice Recognition].3. Touch the item you would like to set.Available settings. [Minimize Voice Feedback]:Turns the minimize voice feedbackfunction on/off. When this item isturned on, short and minimized voicefeedback will be provided..[Audio device setting]:Select an audio device to be operatedvia the Voice Recognition system fromthe audio devices connected to theUSB connection ports. A device with anindicator light illuminated can be operated with the Voice Recognitionsystem.7-237. Voice recognitionMEMO7-248 Troubleshooting guideCustomer assistance ................................................................. 8-2System unit........................................................................................ 8-3Liquid crystal display ........................................................... 8-3Audio system ................................................................................... 8-5HD Radio technology (for U.S.) ..................................... 8-5Compact Disc (CD) player ................................................ 8-7iPod player ................................................................................... 8-9USB memory device .......................................................... 8-11Bluetooth® streaming audio ...................................... 8-12Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System .................... 8-14NissanConnectSM Services (if so equipped) ..........Apple CarPlay ...............................................................................Android Auto ................................................................................Navigation.......................................................................................Basic operations ................................................................Vehicle icon ...........................................................................Route calculation and visual guidance ...........Voice guidance ...................................................................Traffic information (for U.S. and Canada) ......Voice recognition ......................................................................8-178-188-198-218-218-228-248-278-288-298. Troubleshooting guideCUSTOMER ASSISTANCEFor U.S. and CanadaFor assistance or to order updated mapdata, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATIONSYSTEM HELPDESK. For other assistanceor inquiries, contact NISSAN ConsumerAffairs Department. See the contact information on the inside front cover of thismanual.For MexicoFor assistance or inquiries about NissanConnectSM with Navigation, or to orderupdated map data for the navigationsystem, contact a NISSAN dealer.8-28. Troubleshooting guideSYSTEM UNITLIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYSymptomThe screen is too dark.Possible causeThe cabin temperature is too low.Possible solutionWait until the cabin temperature becomesmoderate.Screen brightness is set to the maximumAdjust the brightness setting of the screen.darkness.“Display settings” (page 2-24)The screen is too bright.Screen brightness is set to the maximumAdjust the brightness setting of the screen.brightness.“Display settings” (page 2-24)A small black spot or a small bright spotThis is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal This is not a malfunction.appears on the screen.displays.This is not a malfunction.A dot or stripe pattern appears on the screen. Electromagnetic waves that are generatedfrom neon billboards, high voltage electricpower cables, ham radios or other radiodevices equipped to other vehicles mayadversely affect the screen.Image lag appears on the screen.This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal This is not a malfunction.displays.Image motion displayed on the screen is slow. The cabin temperature is less than 50°FWait until the cabin temperature rises to(10°C).within 50°F (10°C) and 122°F (50°C).When looking at the screen from an angle, the This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.screen lightens or darkens.displays.“Display settings” (page 2-24)8-38. Troubleshooting guideSymptomPossible causeThe screen turns blue or an error message is A system malfunction has occurred.displayed on the touch screen display.The SD card is not inserted into the slotcorrectly.Navigation system related functions cannotbe operated.8-4The SD card is not inserted into the slot.Possible solutionIt is recommended you contact a NISSANdealer for an inspection.If the SD card containing map data is accidentally removed, after reinserting the SDcard containing map data into the slot, placethe ignition switch in the OFF position andthen place back in the ON position again.Insert the appropriate SD card.8. Troubleshooting guideAUDIO SYSTEMHD RADIO TECHNOLOGY (for U.S.)SoundSymptomPossible causeDelay in digital audio on HD Radio broadcasts. The radio acquires an analog station first andblends to an digital signal.Audio skips, stutters, or echoes.The radio station has not properly aligned thedigital and analog audio.Volume changing up/down.The radio station has not properly aligneddigital and analog audio level.Sound fading in and out.The transition between analog and digital istaking place (blending).Excessive blending (Transition between ana- The receiver is located near the edge of thelog and digital).digital coverage area.Digital audio not better than analog audio.Audio processing on the digital audio at astation can potentially decrease the digitalaudio sound quality.Possible solutionThis is not a malfunction.Verify correct operation on another station.Report any station with poor performance.Verify correct operation on another stationand check www.hdradio.com for stations inthe area. Report any station with poorperformance.Verify transition performance on several stations in the area. Report any stations withpoor alignment.Refer to hdradio.com to verify radio stationsin your coverage area.Verify correct operation on another station.Report any station with poor performance.8-58. Troubleshooting guideFunctionalSymptomKeep losing my local stations.Possible causeThe digital coverage is slightly less than theanalog signal coverage.Shadowing (urban/terrain) can cause reduced digital coverage.Some data fields are blank.Text information is sent at the broadcaster’sdiscretion.Text information is truncated / appears to be The display is limited to a fixed number ofmore available.characters and more data is being sent thancan be shown.AM reception changes at night.AM stations are required by the government(FCC) to lower their power at night.8-6Possible solutionVerify correct operation on another station.This is expected behavior.Verify correct operation on another station.Verify correct operation on another station.Report station issues.This is an intended behavior.This is not a malfunction.8. Troubleshooting guideCOMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYERSymptomMusic cannot be played back.Possible causePossible solutionThe disc is inserted upside down.Insert a CD with the label side facing up.Moisture condensation occurs inside the unit. Wait until the moisture evaporates (approximately 1 hour).The cabin temperature is too high.Wait until the cabin temperature becomesmoderate.The disc is scratched or dirty. A disc is notWipe off any dirt from the disc.always playable if it is scratched.Depending on the condition in which they are Change the disc with a deterioration-freestored, discs may become unreadable due to disc. Do not use a deteriorated disc. The labeldeterioration (for example, keeping the discs surface of the disc may crack or chip, and thein the passenger compartment, etc.).layer of the label surface may eventually peeloff.Prepare a disc that includes compressedThe compressed audio files cannot be played If both music CD files (CD-DA data) andaudio files only.back.compressed audio files (MP3 data, etc.) aremixed on one disc, the audio compressionfiles cannot be played back.The files are not named using characters that Use the character codes and the number ofare compliant with the specifications.characters that are compliant with the specifications for folder names and file names. Inaddition, always use “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma” for file extensions.It takes a long time before the music startsThe disc contains a large amount of data.Some time may be required to check the files.playing.It is recommended that unnecessary foldersor any files other than compressed audio filesshould not be recorded in a disc.The sound quality is poor.The disc is dirty.Wipe off any dirt from the disc.8-78. Troubleshooting guideSymptomNo sounds are played though the CD playtime is displayed.Music cuts off or skips.The system skips the selected track andmoves to the next track.The tracks do not play back in the desiredorder.The CD cannot be ejected.8-8Possible causeThe system plays back the first track of themix mode disc. (Mix mode is a format in whichdata except music is recorded on the firsttrack and music data is recorded on oneother than the first track in a session.)The combination of writing software andhardware might not match; or the writingspeed, writing depth, writing width, etc. mightnot match the specifications.A non-MP3/WMA file is given an extension of “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma”.The system plays back a file that is prohibiteddue to copyright protection.The folder locations in the disc are changedby the writing software while the files arewritten in the disc.The ignition switch is not placed in the ACC orON position.Possible solutionPlay back music data that are recorded onone other than the first track.Create a disc using different writing speedsettings, etc.Prepare MP3/WMA files.Prepare playable files.Check the settings of the writing software,and create a new disc.Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ONposition.8. Troubleshooting guideiPod PLAYERSymptomThe system does not recognize an iPod.An iPod cannot be operated.An iPod does not respond.Music cannot be played back.Playback cuts out.Possible causePossible solutionA connector cable is not correctly connected, Connect the connector cable again. If theor the iPod does not correctly operate.system does not recognize the iPod afterperforming this procedure above, reset theiPod.The iPod that is to be connected is notCheck the iPod model and firmware versionscompatible with the system.available for the system.A USB extension cable is not correctly conDo not use a USB extension cable.nected.The cable is rapidly connected to or discon- Slowly connect or disconnect the USB cable.nected from the USB connection port.The iPod is connected to the in-vehicle audio Remove all equipment from the iPod aftersystem while headsets, etc. are connected to disconnecting the iPod from the system, andthe iPod.then connect it to the system again.The iPod is not operating normally.Disconnect the iPod from the in-vehicle audiosystem, and then connect it to the systemagain.The system plays back an album/file thatDisconnect the iPod from the in-vehicle audioincludes a particular album art.system, and then reset the iPod. Disable thealbum art, and then connect the iPod to thesystem.“iPod Menu” (page 3-31)There are too many files in a category.Decrease the number of files in a category(less than 65500 files).The shuffle function is turned on.Turn off the shuffle function if many files arestored on the iPod.A connector is not connected to the iPod.Firmly connect the connector to the iPod.The sound cuts due to vibration resultingPlace the iPod on a stable location where itfrom an unstable location of the iPod.does not roll over.8-98. Troubleshooting guideSymptomDistorted sound occurs.Battery charge of an iPod takes longer.Battery charge of an iPod is unavailable.Possible causeThe EQ (equalizer) function of the iPod isturned on.Battery charge of the iPod may take longerwhile an iPod is playing back.The cable that is connected to the iPod maybe damaged or improperly connected.Functions cannot be operated using an iPodthat is connected to the in-vehicle audiosystem.Sound skips.Surrounding circ*mstances (noise, etc.) maycause the sound to skip.A USB extension cable is used.8-10Possible solutionTurn off the EQ (equalizer) function on youriPod.If the iPod needs to be charged, it is recommended to stop playing the music.Check the cable currently in use.The operation of an iPod must be performedusing the in-vehicle audio system after theiPod is connected to the system.This does not indicate a malfunction.Do not use a USB extension cable.8. Troubleshooting guideUSB MEMORY DEVICESymptomPossible causePossible solutionThe system does not recognize a USB device. A USB extension cable is used.Do not use a USB extension cable.A USB hub is used.Do not use a USB hub.A USB device is rapidly connected to orSlowly connect or disconnect the USB device.disconnected from the USB connection port.8-118. Troubleshooting guideBLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIOSymptomRegistration cannot be performed.Music cannot be played back.Playback stops.8-12Possible causeThe Bluetooth® audio device is not compatible with the in-vehicle audio system.Bluetooth® is disabled on device.Possible solutionCheck the Bluetooth® audio device Owner’sManual.Check that the Bluetooth® function is enabledon device.The PIN code is incorrect.Check the PIN code for the Bluetooth® audiodevice that is to be registered.Check that the PIN code for the Bluetooth®audio device is consistent with that for the invehicle audio system.Another Bluetooth® device is used in theTurn off the other Bluetooth® device until thevehicle.registration is completed.The Bluetooth® audio device is not compa- Check the Bluetooth® audio device Owner’stible with the in-vehicle audio system.Manual.The system is not set to the Bluetooth® audio Push to select the Bluetooth® audiomode.mode.A Bluetooth® adapter is turned off.Turn on a Bluetooth® adapter when it is usedfor a Bluetooth® audio device.The Bluetooth® audio device is not compa- Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ totible with the in-vehicle audio system.check Bluetooth® audio device compatibility.A cellular call is active.This is not a malfunction.Sound may cut out when a Bluetooth® audio Push to select the Bluetooth® audiodevice is operated.mode, and then operate a function on thetouch screen display of the in-vehicle systeminstead of conducting the operation on theBluetooth® audio device.8. Troubleshooting guideSymptomAudio operation cannot be performed.Possible causeA Bluetooth® audio device that does notsupport audio operations is in use.An error occurs when connecting to a Bluetooth® audio profile.Possible solutionVisit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ tocheck Bluetooth® audio device compatibility.Turn the power source of the Bluetooth®audio player off and on, and then resumeconnection with the system.8-138. Troubleshooting guideBLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEMSymptomA cellular phone cannot be registered.Possible causePossible solutionThe cellular phone is not compatible with the Use a cellular phone compatible with the system.in-vehicle hands-free phone system.Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to checkcompatibility.Registration of the cellular phone has beenCheck the registration procedure, and then regisperformed incorrectly.ter the cellular phone again.A cellular phone cannot be connected or The Bluetooth® setting of the in-vehicleTurn on the Bluetooth® setting of the system.is disconnected after the registration is hands-free phone system is turned off.completed.The Bluetooth® setting of the cellular phone Turn on the Bluetooth® setting of the cellularis turned off.phone.The remaining battery level of the cellularCharge the battery of the cellular phone.phone is low.The wireless Bluetooth® connection may be Do not place the cellular phone in an areasurrounded by metal or far away from the indisrupted depending on the location of thevehicle hands-free phone system. Do not place thecellular phone.cellular phone close to the seats or your body.Registration of the cellular phone is notPerform registration of the cellular phone.completed.A call to a particular phone number fails. If the system tries to make a call several times Turn off the cellular phone and turn it on again toto the same phone number (for example: the reset the connection.party does not respond to the call, the party isout of the service area, or the call is abandoned before the party responds), the systemmay reject a request to make a call to thephone number.8-148. Troubleshooting guideSymptomThe system does not recognize theconnection of a cellular phone. Thesystem does not receive or make a call.Possible causePossible solutionThe cellular phone is not compatible with the Use a cellular phone compatible with the system.in-vehicle hands-free phone system.Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to checkcompatibility.The cellular phone is not connected.Check the registration procedure, and then register the cellular phone again.The phone operation is limited by the func- Remove any settings that are limiting use of thetions (such as dial lock, etc.) of the registered cellular phone, and then perform registrationagain.cellular phone.The other party cannot hear your voice. Mute function is enabled.Verify mute function is disabled.The other party can hear your voice, but The cellular phone is not connected.Check the registration procedure, and then regisit cracks or cuts out.ter the cellular phone again.The fan speed of the heater/air conditioner is Decrease the fan speed of the heater/air conditoo fast.tioner.The ambient noise level is excessive. (ForClose the windows to shut out ambient noise.example: heavy rain, construction sites, insidea tunnel, oncoming vehicles, etc.)The noise generated by driving the vehicle is Reduce the vehicle speed.too loud.The incoming or outgoing voice level is tooAdjust the incoming or outgoing voice levelloud.properly.The voice is cut out or noise is heardThe wireless Bluetooth® connection may be Do not place the cellular phone in an areaduring a call.disrupted depending on the location of thesurrounded by metal or far away from the incellular phone.vehicle hands-free phone system. Do not place acellular phone close to the seats or your body.This is not a malfunction. Make a call again usingSome models of a cellular phone do notWhen a cellular phone is operated toswitch to the hands-free mode when they are the hands-free function.make a call, the hands-free functionoperated to make a call.becomes unavailable.8-158. Troubleshooting guideSymptomPossible causeThe other party’s voice cannot be heard. The volume level is set to the minimum.There is no ring tone.A cellular phone is not connected.Each volume level (ring tone, incomingvoice or outgoing voice) is different.The antenna display is different betweenthe navigation screen and a cellularphone screen. Making or receiving a callis unavailable even though the antennadisplay shows that it is possible to do so.A voice cannot be heard clearly whenusing a cellular phone behind tall buildings.Noise is heard when using a cellularphone under/near areas of elevatedrailroads, high voltage electric powercables, traffic signals, neon billboards,etc.Noise is heard in the sound from theaudio system while using a cellularphone.Sound skips or stutters.Phonebook cannot be downloaded.Each volume level is not adjusted properly.The antenna display varies depending on the This does not indicate a malfunction. The antennamodel of cellular phone.display and remaining battery level shown on thenavigation screen may be different from thoseshown on the cellular phone screen. Use them as areference.Move to a place without tall buildings.Some structures such as tall buildings, etc.may cause irregular reflection of radio wavesor completely shut out radio waves that areused for cellular phones.Electromagnetic waves that are generatedThis is not a malfunction.from radio devices may adversely affect thecellular phone.Radio waves that are generated from acellular phone may adversely affect thesound from the audio system.The cellular phone may have turned on thewireless LAN (Wi-Fi).An error occurred during the phone pairingprocess.Phone does not support phonebook download function.8-16Possible solutionAdjust the volume level.Check the registration procedure, and then register the cellular phone again.Adjust each volume level properly.This is not a malfunction.Turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi).Please delete the Bluetooth® pairing informationfrom both the mobile phone and vehicle systembefore registering it again.Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to checkcompatibility.8. Troubleshooting guideNISSANCONNECTSM SERVICES(if so equipped)SymptomThe system cannot connect to the NissanConnectSM Services DataCenter.Possible causeA subscription for the NissanConnectSM Services has not been established.The communication line is busy.The vehicle is in a location where it isdifficult to receive radio waves.Possible solutionSign up for a subscription to the NissanConnectSM Services. For detailsabout subscriptions, contact the NissanConnectSM Services support lineat 1-855-426-6628.Try again after a short period of time.When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can betransmitted sufficiently, communication will be restored. When the iconon the display shows that the vehicle is inside the communication area,the system can be used.TCU (Telematics Control Unit) is not If the icon does not show that the vehicle is inside the communicationturned on.area despite the fact that the vehicle is in that location, contact theNissanConnectSM Services support line at 1-855-426-6628.Radio wave reception is not sufficient When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can betransmitted sufficiently, communication will be restored. When the iconfor TCU (Telematics Control Unit)on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the communication area,operation.the system can be used.Some of the items that are The vehicle is being driven and some Stop the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake beforedisplayed on the menumenu items are disabled.operating the menu screen items.screen cannot be selected.Some parts of the screenThe vehicle is being driven and some Operate the system after stopping the vehicle in a safe location andare not displayed.menu items are disabled.applying the parking brake.The system does not anThe volume level is set to the miniAdjust the volume level by operating the or nounce information.mum.located on the control panel or <> on the steering wheel switch whilethe system is announcing information.8-178. Troubleshooting guideApple CarPlaySymptomCause and CountermeasureCannot start Apple CarPlay though it is tethered to the The USB cable is not connected to the USB connection port. Properly connect thevehicle.USB cable to the USB connection port.For models with two USB connection ports, the USB cable must be connected tothe USB connection port 1 for Apple CarPlay operation.“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary) input jack”(page 2-12)Apple CarPlay setting is not active on your iPhone. Turn on “CarPlay” on youriPhone.Device is not compatible with Apple CarPlay. Check compatibility requirements.Apple CarPlay performance decreases. For example,slow connectivity or slow application functionality.orAn error message appears when trying to accessfeatures of Apple CarPlay. A blank screen appears whentrying to access maps.Cannot access Siri using the switch on the steeringwheel.8-18Confirm you have a compatible iPhone, a cellular connection and an active dataplan.Use Apple Lightning cable to connect your phone to the USB connection port.Phone’s performance or cellular connection. Disconnect and reconnect yourphone.Phone’s performance or cellular connection. Close all apps and restart them.Phone’s performance or cellular connection. Cycle phone power off/on to restart.The USB cable may not be properly connected. Disconnect and reconnect the USBcable.Siri setting is not enabled on the phone. Turn on “Siri” on your phone.Check that you are pushing and holding <>/<> instead of just pushing theswitch to initiate Siri operation.8. Troubleshooting guideAndroid AutoSymptomCause and CountermeasureCannot start Android Auto though it is connected to the The USB cable is not connected to the USB connection port. Properly connect thevehicle.USB cable to the USB connection port.For models with two USB connection ports, the USB cable must be connected tothe USB connection port 1 for Android Auto operation.“USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection Port and AUX (auxiliary) input jack”(page 2-12)Always Start Android Auto setting is not active on your in-vehicle system. Turn on[Always Start Android Auto] on your in-vehicle system.“Android Auto settings” (page 5-25)Touch [Smartphone Connection] or [Android Auto] on the MENU screen to activateAndroid Auto.“How to view and operate HOME MENU screen” (page 2-19)The connected device is not compatible with Android Auto. Check the compatibility requirements.Your Android phone may not be recognized if its battery is low. Charge yourAndroid phone then try again.Android Auto performance decreases. For example, slow Confirm you have a compatible Android phone, a cellular connection and an activeconnectivity or slow application functionality.data plan.orUse the Android phone OEM cable to connect your phone to the USB connectionAn error message appears when trying to accessport.features of Android Auto. A blank screen appears whenPhone’s performance or cellular connection. Disconnect and reconnect yourtrying to access maps.phone.Phone’s performance or cellular connection. Close all apps and restart them.Phone’s performance or cellular connection. Cycle phone power off/on to restart.8-198. Troubleshooting guideCannot start voice operation using the switch on thesteering wheel.8-20The USB cable may not be properly connected. Disconnect and reconnect the USBcable.To use the voice operation function while driving, turn on the "While driving"setting on your Android phone.Check that you are pushing and holding <>/<> instead of just pushing theswitch to voice operation.8. Troubleshooting guideNAVIGATIONBASIC OPERATIONSSymptomNo image is displayed.Possible causeThe brightness is at the lowest setting.The display is turned off.The volume of the voice guidance is too high The volume is not set correctly, or the voiceor too low.guidance setting is turned off.No voice guidance is available.Voice guidance is not provided for certainstreets (roads displayed in gray).No map is displayed on the screen.A screen other than a map screen is displayed.The screen is too dim. The movement is slow. The temperature in the interior of the vehicleis low.Some pixels in the display are darker orThis condition is an inherent characteristic ofbrighter than others.liquid crystal displays.Some menu items cannot be selected.Some menu items become unavailable whilethe vehicle is driven.Possible solutionAdjust the brightness of the display.“Display settings” (page 2-24)Push <> to turn on the display.Adjust the volume of the voice guidance orturn on the voice guidance setting.“Volume and Beeps settings” (page 2-24)This is not a malfunction.Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or push.Wait until the interior of the vehicle haswarmed up.This is not a malfunction.Park the vehicle in a safe location, and thenoperate the navigation system.8-218. Troubleshooting guideVEHICLE ICONSymptomNames of roads and locations differbetween 2D view and Birdview™.The location of the vehicle icon ismisaligned from the actual position.Possible causeThis is because the quantity of the displayed information is reduced so that the screen does not become toocluttered. There is also a chance that names of theroads or locations may be displayed multiple times, andthe names appearing on the screen may be differentbecause of a processing procedure.The vehicle was transported after the ignition switchwas placed in the OFF position, for example, by a ferry orcar transporter.The position and direction of the vehicle icon may beincorrect depending on the driving environments andthe levels of positioning accuracy of the navigationsystem.Possible solutionThis is not a malfunction.Drive the vehicle for a period of time on aroad where GPS signals can be received.This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehiclefor a period of time to automaticallycorrect the position and direction of thevehicle icon.“Current vehicle location” (page 6-61)Driving with tire chains or tires that have been replaced Drive the vehicle for a period of time (atmay result in an incorrect vehicle location display due to approximately 19 MPH (30 km/h) for aboutmiscalculation by the speed sensor.30 minutes) to automatically correct thevehicle icon position.If this does not correct the vehicle iconposition, it is recommended you contact aNISSAN dealer.The map data has a mistake or is incomplete (theUpdated road information will be includedvehicle icon position is always misaligned in the same in the next version of the map data.area).When the vehicle is traveling on a new Because the new road is not stored in the map data, the Updated road information will be includedroad, the vehicle icon is located onsystem automatically places the vehicle icon on thein the next version of the map data.“How to order map data updates”another road nearby.nearest road available.(page 6-68)8-228. Troubleshooting guideSymptomPossible causePossible solutionThe daytime screen was set the last time the headlights Set the screen to the night screen modeThe screen does not switch to thenight screen even after turning on the were turned on.using <> when turning on the headlights.headlights.“Display settings” (page 2-24)The map does not scroll even whenThe current location map screen is not displayed.Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or pushthe vehicle is moving..The vehicle icon is not displayed.The current location map screen is not displayed.Touch [Map] on the Launch Bar or push.8-238. Troubleshooting guideROUTE CALCULATION AND VISUAL GUIDANCESymptomWaypoints are not included inthe auto reroute calculation.Route information is not displayed.Possible causePossible solutionWaypoints that have been already passed are not included To go to that waypoint again, edit the route.in the auto reroute calculation.Route calculation has not yet been performed.Set the destination and perform route calculation.The vehicle is not on the suggested route.Drive on the suggested route.Route guidance is turned off.Turn on route guidance.Route information is not provided for certain types ofThis is not a malfunction.roads (roads displayed in dark green).This is not a malfunction.The auto reroute calculation (or Route calculations took priority conditions into considdetour calculation) suggests the eration, but the same route was calculated.same route as the one previously suggested.A waypoint cannot be added.Five waypoints are already set on the route, including ones A maximum of 5 waypoints can be set on thethat the vehicle has already passed.route. To go to 6 or more waypoints, performroute calculations multiple times as necessary.8-248. Troubleshooting guideSymptomPossible causeThe suggested route is not dis- Roads near the destination cannot be calculated.played.The starting point and destination are too close.The starting point and destination are too far away.Possible solutionReset the destination to a main or ordinaryroad, and recalculate the route.Set a more distant destination.Divide the trip by selecting one or twointermediate destinations, and perform routecalculations multiple times.There are time restricted roads (by the day of the week, by Select [Do Not Use Restriction Info] in thetime) near the current vehicle location or destination.[Time Restricted Rd] setting (for U.S. andCanada).“Route Settings” (page 6-44)Turn off the [Time Restricted Rd] setting (forMexico).“Route Settings” (page 6-44)A part of the route is not disThe suggested route includes narrow streets (roadsThis is not a malfunction.played.displayed in gray).The part of the route that theA route is managed by sections between waypoints. If the This is not a malfunction.vehicle has already passed isvehicle passed the first waypoint, the section between thedeleted.starting point and the waypoint is deleted (it may not bedeleted depending on the area).An indirect route is suggested. If there are restrictions (such as one-way streets) on roads Adjust the location of the starting point orclose to the starting point or destination, the system may destination.suggest an indirect route.The system may suggest an indirect route because route Reset the destination to a main or ordinarycalculation does not take into consideration some areas road, and recalculate the route.such as narrow streets (gray roads).The landmark information does This may be caused by insufficient or incorrect map data. Updated information will be included in thenext version of the map data.not correspond to the actualinformation.“How to order map data updates”(page 6-68)8-258. Troubleshooting guideSymptomPossible causeThe suggested route does not There is no data for route calculation closer to theseexactly connect to the starting locations.point, waypoints or destination.8-26Possible solutionSet the starting point, waypoints and destination on a main road, and perform routecalculation.8. Troubleshooting guideVOICE GUIDANCESymptomVoice guidance is not available.Possible causeVoice guidance is only available at certain intersectionsmarked with. In some cases, voice guidance is notavailable even when the vehicle makes a turn.The vehicle has deviated from the suggested route.Voice guidance is turned off.Route guidance is turned off.The content of voice guidance may vary, depending on theThe guidance content does notcorrespond to the actual road con- types of intersections at which turns are made.ditions.Possible solutionThis is not a malfunction.Go back to the suggested route orrequest route calculation again.Turn on voice guidance.Turn on route guidance.Follow all traffic rules and regulations.8-278. Troubleshooting guideTRAFFIC INFORMATION (for U.S.and Canada)SymptomPossible causeTraffic information is not displayed. Traffic information is not turned on.The vehicle is in an area where traffic informationis not available.The subscription to SiriusXM Traffic is incomplete,or the subscription to SiriusXM Traffic has expired.Possible solutionTurn on the traffic information.Scroll to an area where traffic information isavailable.Check the subscription status of SiriusXM Traffic.“Notes on SiriusXM Traffic information”(page 5-19)The map scale is set at a level where the display of Check that the map scale is set at a level in whichicons is impossible.the display of icons is possible.“Traffic information on map” (page 6-48)With the automatic detour routeThere is no faster route compared to the current The automatic detour search is not intended forturned on, no detour route is set to route, based on the road network and the traffic avoiding traffic jams. It searches for the fastestavoid congested areas.information.route taking conditions such as traffic jams intoconsideration. Follow the current route.“Notes on SiriusXM Traffic information”(page 5-19)The route does not avoid a roadThe navigation system is designed not to avoidObserve the actual road conditions and follow thesection with traffic informationthis event because the actual period of closureinstructions on the road for a detour whenstating that it is closed due to road may differ from the declared roadwork period.necessary. If the road is closed, use the detourconstruction.function and set the detour distance to avoid theroad section that is closed.8-288. Troubleshooting guideVOICE RECOGNITIONSymptomThe system does not operate or fails tointerpret the command correctly.The system prompts to repeat a command.The system does not correctly recognize anumber spoken.Possible causeThe interior of the vehicle is too noisy.Possible solutionClose the windows or have the other occupants be quiet.The fan speed of the heater/air conditioner is Decrease the fan speed of the heater/airtoo fast.conditioner.The noise generated by driving the vehicle is Reduce the vehicle speed.too loud.The voice command is spoken in a low voice. Speak the command in a louder voice.The timing of speaking a command is tooSpeak the command after confirming theearly.following: a voice guidance is announced, atone sounds, and an icon on the screenchanges from gray to orange.The command is spoken too slowly.Speak in a natural voice without pausingbetween words.Pronunciation is unclear.Speak clearly.The command is spoken too late after theSpeak the command within 5 seconds aftertone.confirming the following: a voice guidance isannounced, a tone sounds, and an icon onthe screen changes from gray to orange.An improper command is spoken.Speak the command or a number that isdisplayed on the screen.Speak a command that is shown in thecommand list.Too many numbers are spoken at once.Place a pause between the appropriate digitsfor correct recognition by the system. Whenspeaking a telephone number, place a pausebetween area codes, dial codes, etc.8-298. Troubleshooting guideSymptomPossible causePossible solutionUSB memory device cannot be operated with Depending on the device, iPhone or iPod may This is not malfunctionvoice commands.be recognized as a USB memory device.More than one audio device is connected to Only one audio device can be operated withUSB connection port.the voice recognition system even whenmultiple numbers of devices are connected.Select an audio source to operate with thevoice recognition system.“Voice recognition settings” (page 7-23)The USB/iPod operation screen is grayed out. The audio device is not connected.Connect an audio device to the system.Select an audio source to be operated withAn audio source to be operated with thethe voice recognition system.voice recognition system has not been selected.“Voice recognition settings” (page 7-23)An error message is displayed when trying to The track information is being processed for Song information will be loaded into theselect a track and operate USB/iPod.registration by the system.system when a new audio device is registeredfor the first time or when the song information in the pre-registered device has beenchanged. Please wait for the loading tocomplete which may take a few minutes to upto an hour.Exceeding number of songs are stored in the Decrease the number of songs stored in theconnected audio device than it can hold.audio device.No song is stored in the audio device.Store songs in the connected audio device.Storing songs with information such as artistname, album name, song name, playlist, etc.,will make voice recognition song searchavailable.The system does not correctly recognize a There are some rare cases where a POIThis is not a malfunction. Consider using anPoint of Interest (POI) name spoken.search is unavailable by speaking the facility alternate search method, like street address.name but the location can be found on themap.8-308. Troubleshooting guideSymptomThe system does not correctly recognize aPoint of Interest (POI) name spoken.Possible causePartial or alias name is spoken.Possible solutionFor best results, speak the full name.8-318. Troubleshooting guideMEMO8-32IndexNumber2D map...................................................................... 6-4AAbout route guidance................................. 6-28Adjusting settings........................................... 2-18Android Auto...................................................... 5-23Apple CarPlay..................................................... 5-20Audio main buttons....................... 3-10, 3-12Audio operation precautions ................... 3-2Audio operations............................................. 3-14AUX (auxiliary) input jack........................... 2-12Auxiliary (AUX) devices................................ 3-35BBirdview™ (3D) map......................................... 6-5Bluetooth® Hands-FreePhone System....................................................... 4-2Bluetooth® setting......................................... 4-13Bluetooth® streaming audio...... 3-9, 3-32Building graphics............................................... 6-6CCanceling Route .............................................. 6-37CD/USB memory device careand cleaning....................................................... 3-38Changing map ..................................................... 6-8Changing order of destinationand waypoints................................................... 6-39Changing scale of map................................. 6-7Clock settings.................................................... 2-25Command list ....................................................... 7-6Compact Disc (CD) player............. 3-4, 3-21Compatibility...................................................... 5-23Compressed AudioFiles (MP3/WMA/AAC) .................................... 3-7Confirming route............................................. 6-37Connecting Bluetooth®audio device........................................................ 2-26Connecting Bluetooth® device............. 2-26Connecting Bluetooth®Hands-free Phone ............................................. 4-4Connecting cellular phone...................... 2-26Connecting to InteractiveVoice Menu.......................................................... 5-12Control buttons and touchscreen display....................................................... 2-2Control panel ............................................. 2-2, 2-4Current location map screen................ 6-13Current vehicle location............................ 6-61Customer assistance...................................... 8-2DDeleting stored item..................................... 6-55Destination setting menu ........................ 6-14Display Commander..................................... 2-11Display settings................................................ 2-24Displaying current vehicle location ..... 6-3Displaying urgenttraffic information.......................................... 6-48During a call........................................................... 4-5EEditing route....................................................... 6-37Editing stored information...................... 6-53Emergency support...................................... 5-15FFinding address................................................Finding nearby place ...................................Finding points of interest.........................Functions disabled while driving........6-176-186-192-22GGiving voice commands............................... 7-2HHands-free textmessaging assistant ....................................... 4-69-1IndexHow to handle the Map SD card......... 6-67How to handle the SD card..................... 6-75How to see voice command screen.... 7-3IInformation feeds........................................... 5-14Information menu............................................. 5-2iPod player............................................................ 3-28LLaser product ....................................................... 1-5Launch Bar........................................................... 2-14Liquid crystal display....................................... 2-6MMaking a call.......................................................... 4-4Map data................................................................ 6-67Map Menu screen........................................... 6-13Map operation...................................................... 6-3Map types ................................................................ 6-3Map view settings.............................................. 6-9Moving map ........................................................... 6-6NNavigation settings....................................... 6-589-2NissanConnectSM Services.......................... 5-7NissanConnectSMServices settings.............................................. 5-17Notes on SiriusXMTraffic information......................................... 5-19Number input screen................................... 2-19OOne Shot Call ........................................................ 7-3Operating with voice.................................... 5-25Options before starting theroute guidance................................................. 6-26PPhone.......................................................................... 4-4Phone selection................................................... 4-4Phone settings.................................................. 4-10Phonebook........................................................... 4-12QQuick Dial .............................................................. 4-12RRadio............................................................. 3-2, 3-15Recalculating route....................................... 6-40Receiving a call.................................................... 4-5Route calculation............................................ 6-65Route guidance................................. 6-28, 6-66Route guidance settings........................... 6-41Route menu......................................................... 6-34SSafety information................................. 1-3, 6-3Scrolled location map screen................ 6-14Searching for detour route usingtraffic information.......................................... 6-40Searching from address book.............. 6-21Searching fromprevious destinations.................................. 6-22Setting at information on map............ 6-12Setting by phone number........................ 6-23Setting city center.......................................... 6-23Setting detour route .................................... 6-41Setting freeway entrance/exit ............. 6-24Setting from stored routes..................... 6-24Setting home as destination................. 6-21Setting intersection....................................... 6-22Setting new destination............................ 6-37Setting point on map .................................. 6-25Setting withNissanConnectSM Services....................... 6-25Settings menu................................................... 2-23Siri .............................................................................. 5-21IndexSiriusXM Travel Link...................................... 5-18Specifying region ............................................ 6-17Split screen............................................................. 6-8Starting system................................................ 2-14Start-up screen ................................................ 2-14Steering wheel controlsfor audio.................................................. 3-13, 3-14Storing a location/route ........................... 6-50Storing avoid area.......................................... 6-51Storing home location................................ 6-50Storing location................................................ 6-50Storing route...................................................... 6-51Subscription toNissanConnectSM Services.......................... 5-7System settings................................................ 2-23UUSB (Universal Serial Bus)connection port(s).............................. 2-12, 3-5USB memory device player..................... 3-24VViewing SiriusXM Travel Link................. 5-18Viewing traffic events from list............ 6-47Viewing traffic information..................... 6-47Voice Prompt Interrupt................................. 7-3Voice recognition............................................... 7-2Voice recognition settings....................... 7-23Volume settings............................................... 2-24TText message settings ............................... 4-10Touch panel........................................................ 2-16Trademarks............................................................ 1-4Traffic information on map .................... 6-48Traffic information setting ...................... 6-49Transferring information to/fromaddress book ..................................................... 6-56Turn list................................................................... 6-339-3IndexMEMO9-4MAXIMAMURANOALTIMAPrinting : June 2018Publication No.: N18E NCGNJU1Printed in the U.S.A.NCGNJ-N