Page 2 - Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehicle.; FOREWORD; or
NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELP-DESK CONTACT INFORMATION For assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System or to order updated mapdata, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYS-TEM HELPDESK at: . ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1588, Orem, UT 84059-992 .. PHONE: 1-888-661-9995 . HOURS: 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Paci...
Page 5 - Introduction
How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2For safe operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Reference symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - REFERENCE SYMBOLS; This indicates a button on the control panel.; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual uses special words, symbols andicons, organized by function. Please refer to the following items and familiarizeyourself with them. WARNING This is used to indicate the presenceof a hazard that could cause death orserious personal injury. To avoid orreduce the risk, the procedures mustbe...
Page 7 - WARNING; Do not disassemble or modify this; CAUTION; formance of the system.; SAFETY INFORMATION
This system is primarily designed to help youreach your destination, and it also performsother functions as outlined in this manual.However, you, the driver, must use the systemsafely and properly. Information concerning roadconditions, traffic signs and the availability ofservices may not always be...
Page 8 - R e q u i r e d X M; LASER PRODUCT
This navigation system is certified as a Class 1laser product. The navigation system complies with DHHSRules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J. WARNING . Do not disassemble or modify thissystem. There are no user service-able parts in this navigation sys-tem. . If maintenance, adjustments andoperations...
Page 9 - Getting started
2 Getting started Control buttons and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Multi-function controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 10 - CONTROL PANEL; “4. Setting a destination”
CONTROL PANEL & 1 <STATUS> : Push to display the current status of the airconditioner, radio, audio, vehicle information(driveable distance and average fuel econ-omy) and navigation systems. & 2 <DEST> : Push to enter a destination. Various methodsfor entering a destination are a...
Page 11 - MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROLLER
& 5 <INFO> : Push to display the vehicle information andthe navigation information, such as GPS andversion information, etc. & 6 <DAY/NIGHT OFF> : Push to switch between the day screen(bright) and the night screen (dark) . Pushand hold to turn off the display. Push againto turn o...
Page 12 - STEERING SWITCH; The navigation system starts when the
& 4 Center dial: Turn to highlight an item on the screen oradjust a setting.Turn the center dial on the map screen. Themap scale is displayed. Use the center dialto adjust the map scale. STEERING SWITCH & 1 <VOL> : Use to adjust the volume. This button hasthe same function as that of t...
Page 15 - How to select a menu item
MENU SCREENS AND THEIR PUR-POSES P u s h < D E S T > , < R O U T E > , < P H O N E > , <INFO> or <SETTING> to display the corre- sponding menu screen. How to select a menu item Example: <DEST> screen 1. Turn the center dial clockwise or counter- clockwise or push ...
Page 16 - How to adjust
USING CONTROLS TO ADJUST VA-LUES, LEVELS, ETC. There are four main methods you can use tocontrol the navigation system: the center dial,the main directional buttons, the touch paneland the steering switch. Use these controls toadjust the volume of phone and voice guidance,the display brightness, etc...
Page 18 - ] located on the right and left of; Scrolling the message or list; When you desire to delete a character,; TOUCH PANEL OPERATION
With this system, the same operations as thosefor the multi-function controller are possibleusing the touch panel operation. This manual describes the operations using themulti-function controller. For the operations that differ from those of themulti-function controller and for useful methodsfor us...
Page 19 - CURRENT LOCATION MAP SCREEN; If; MAP MENU SCREEN
Push <ENTER> while the current location map screen or a scrolled map screen is displayed todisplay the menu corresponding to that screen. This menu allows you to quickly use helpfulfunctions, such as setting a destination easilyand searching for Points of Interest nearby. To select a menu item...
Page 22 - SEARCHING FOR A DESTINATION; and push; SETTING A DESTINATION
INFO: You can also perform the same setting bypushing <SETTING> and selecting [Naviga- tion]. “STORING A LOCATION BY SEARCH-ING” (page 6-2) SEARCHING FOR A DESTINATION As an example, the method for setting an airportas the destination using [Points of Interest] isdescribed here. 1. Push <DE...
Page 24 - STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE; Once route guidance is started, the system; DELETING A ROUTE
STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE After setting the destination and performingroute calculation, the suggested route is dis-played. 1. Highlight [Start] and push <ENTER> . 2. Once route guidance is started, the system navigates you through the guide pointsusing visual and voice guidance. 3. When approac...
Page 26 - Indicates a guide point on the route.; : The name is displayed on the; OPERATING MAPS
HOW TO VIEW MAP SCREEN The navigation system displays various informa-tion on the map screen. Screen information & 1 Vehicle icon: Indicates the current vehicle location andthe direction that you are traveling. & 2 Starting point: Displays the vehicle location, with which theroute is set, as...
Page 27 - TURNING VOICE GUIDANCE ON/OFF; . The indicator illuminates if voice; Other settings
& 9 Scale indicator: Indicates the scale of the map.Touch the icon to display the scale bar. Thisallows the map scale to be adjusted. “OPERATING WITH THE TOUCH OP-ERATION” (page 3-10) & 10 Street name: Displays the name of the street that you arecurrently driving on. TURNING VOICE GUIDANCE O...
Page 30 - PHONE NUMBER INPUT SCREEN
. Symbol keys are displayed by high-l i g h t i n g [ S y m b o l s ] a n d p u s h i n g <ENTER> . Alphabet keys are displayed b y high ligh ting [A-Z] an d p ush in g <ENTER> . Symbol input screen PHONE NUMBER INPUT SCREEN You can enter a phone number as a searchmethod to look for a po...
Page 31 - NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION; is pushed before the; Before starting
INFO: . You can push <BACK> on the control panel to return to the previous screen, butonly after deleting all the numbers entered. . When you touch [BACK] on the screen, thescreen returns to the previous screen evenwhen numbers have been entered. NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION NISSAN Voice Recogniti...
Page 32 - Giving voice commands
Giving voice commands 1. Push <TALK> located on the steering switch. 2. A list of commands appears on the screen, and the system provides the voice menuprompt “Would you like to access Phone,Navigation, Information or Help?”. 3. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from [ ]...
Page 34 - Information Command
Information Command Command Action Fuel Economy Displays fuel economy information. Trip Computer Displays trip information. Maintenance Displays maintenance information. Traffic Info. Turns the traffic information system ON and OFF. Tire pressure Displays tire pressure information. 2-26 Getting star...
Page 35 - Voice command examples; located on the steering
Voice command examples To use the voice recognition function, speakingone command is sometimes sufficient, but atother times it is necessary to speak two or morecommands. As examples, some additional basicoperations that are performed by voice com-mands are described here. Example 1: Setting a desti...
Page 40 - MEMO
Page 41 - Map settings
3 Map settings Map types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Plan View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Birdview TM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 42 - PLAN VIEW; MAP TYPES
Two types of map views are available: Plan Viewand Birdview TM . PLAN VIEW Plan View displays the map in a 2-dimensionalenvironment similar to a road map. Screen information & 1 Vehicle icon: Indicates the current vehicle location andthe direction that you are traveling. & 2 Guide point: Ind...
Page 43 - Birdview; BUILDING GRAPHICS
& 5 / Direction indicator: Indicates the direction of the map.Touch the icon to switch the direction of themap. & 6 Scale indicator: Indicates the scale of the map.Touch the icon to display the scale bar.This allows the map scale to be adjusted. & 7 Arrow: Indicates the distance to the n...
Page 44 - . The current location map screen
3D building graphics (Birdview TM ) INFO: In the area where the building graphics are notstored in the map data, the normal map isdisplayed even when the map is zoomed in. The basic map screen displays the currentlocation (the position where the vehicle mark islocated) . The current location can be ...
Page 45 - Once you start moving across the map, the; MOVING A MAP
mode) OPERATING WITH THE TOUCH OP-ERATION Touch [BACK] on the map screen to display thecurrent location map screen. The operations for moving across the map aredifferent between Plan View and Birdview TM . PLAN VIEW Operating with the multi-function con-troller Push one of the main directional butto...
Page 46 - Street name; Operating with the touch operation; Touch the direction you desire to scroll to.
& 3 Street name Operating with the touch operation 1. Touch the screen. Displays the cross pointer, and the touchedposition is set as the center of the screen. 2. Touch the direction you desire to scroll to. The map continues to scroll while the screenis touched. INFO: When the operation is perf...
Page 47 - Rotates the map clockwise.
Birdview TM Operating with the multi-function con-troller The main directional buttons and additionaldirectional buttons allow movement in thefollowing ways. Hold down one of the main directional buttonsor additional directional buttons to continue torotate or move across the map in that direction. ...
Page 49 - CHANGING THE SCALE OF A MAP
OPERATING WITH THE BUTTONS ONTHE CONTROL PANEL Push <ZOOM IN> or <ZOOM OUT> . A scale appears on the left side of the screen.To view the map in detail, push <ZOOM IN> . To view a wider area, push <ZOOM OUT> . The scale will automatically disappear whenneither <ZOOM IN> ...
Page 50 - OPERATING WITH THE CENTER DIAL; Turn the center dial on the map screen. The
OPERATING WITH THE CENTER DIAL 1. Turn the center dial on the map screen. The map scale is displayed. 2. Use the center dial to adjust the map scale. & 1 Clockwise: Zoom in & 2 Counterclockwise: Zoom out INFO: Free zoom: Depending on the setting, using the center dialto change the map scale ...
Page 51 - MAP SCALE; In Birdview; Scale level of the Plan View display
INFO: Free zoom: Once the [Small Step Zoom by Dial] is set to ONin the setting screen, the scale can be changedin smaller steps when you push and hold[ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] than when youbriefly push the button.If you briefly push the button, the operationreturns to normal. Voice command 1. Push <...
Page 52 - Scale level of the Birdview; display; SWITCHING THE MAP VIEW; . The map can also be
Scale level of the Birdview TM display Map scale Distance be- tween grids Normal Map 1:20.48 million 160 miles (256 km) 1:5.12 million 32 miles (64 km) 1:2.56 million 16 miles (32 km) 1:1.28 million 8 miles (16 km) 1:640,000 4 miles (8 km) 1:320,000 2 miles (4 km) 1:160,000 1 mile (2 km) 1:80,000 1/...
Page 53 - Available views
2. H i g h l i g h t [ M a p S e t t i n g s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . 3. Highlight [Change View] and push the right button of the directional buttons. 4. Highlight the preferred map view and push <ENTER> . The indicator of the selected map view illuminates. 5. Push <MAP> or touch ...
Page 54 - Voice command; To display a split map in Birdview; while the current location
Other settings You can also set the map view using thefollowing procedure. 1) Push <SETTING> . 2) Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER> . 3) H i g h l i g h t [ M a p S e t t i n g s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . Voice command 1. Push <TALK> located on the steering switch. 2. A...
Page 55 - Available map orientations
4. Highlight the preferred map orientation and push <ENTER> . The indicator of the selected map orientation illuminates. 5. Push <MAP> to return to the current location map screen. Available map orientations . North Up:North is set at the top of the map. . Heading Up:The traveling direct...
Page 56 - CHANGING THE Birdview; ANGLE
Other settings You can also set the orientation of the map usingthe following procedure. 1) Push <SETTING> . 2) Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER> . 3) H i g h l i g h t [ M a p S e t t i n g s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . 4) Highlight [Settings] and push <ENTER> . INFO: To...
Page 60 - MAP SCROLLING INFORMATION
3. Highlight the preferred icon and push <ENTER> . The icon display setting toggles on and off each time you push <ENTER> . The indicator of the selected icon illumi-nates. 4. Push <MAP> to return to the current location map screen. The activated landmarkicons are displayed on the ...
Page 62 - MAP SYMBOLS; This navigation system uses symbols to display facilities.
MAP SYMBOLS This navigation system uses symbols to display facilities. 3-22 Map settings
Page 65 - Setting a destination
4 Setting a destination Destination screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Changing the region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 66 - BASIC OPERATION; Highlight the preferred destination setting; Available setting items
There are several methods you can use to setyour destination. Understand the advantages ofeach method and select the best method forfinding and setting your destination. BASIC OPERATION 1. Push <DEST> . 2. Highlight the preferred destination setting method and push <ENTER> . Available se...
Page 68 - SETTING A STREET ADDRESS
3. Highlight the city of the destination from the list and push <ENTER> . INFO: In some cases, when a city name has beenentered, the number of matching destinations inthe “Matches” column may be different from thenumber displayed on the list screen. If thisoccurs, enter more characters to furt...
Page 69 - SETTING A POINT OF INTEREST
the list screen. If this occurs, enter morecharacters to further reduce the number ofmatches. 6. The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map. Highlight [Start] afterconfirming the location of the displayeddestination, and push <ENTER> . The system sets the destination to the...
Page 70 - Search by inputting a landmark name
the landmark category. Search by inputting a landmark name 1. Highlight [By Name] and push <ENTER> . A character input screen is displayed. 2. Enter the name of the destination facility. 3. After finishing the entry, highlight [List] and push <ENTER> . A list screen is displayed. 4. High...
Page 71 - Narrowing down with Nearby POI:
5. The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map. Highlight [Start] afterconfirming the location of the displayeddestination, and push <ENTER> . The system sets the destination to theselected location and starts calculating aroute. INFO: Even after setting a destination, you c...
Page 72 - Narrowing down with By Name:
INFO: By selecting [Sort], you can sort the list inthe original order. 3. The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map. Highlight [Start] afterconfirming the location of the displayeddestination, and push <ENTER> . The system sets the destination to the selectedlocation and s...
Page 73 - The selected destination is displayed at the
destinations in the “Matches” columnmay be different from the number dis-played on the list screen. If this occurs,enter more characters to further reducethe number of matches. INFO: By selecting [New Cat.], you can perform asearch from another category. 5. The selected destination is displayed at t...
Page 77 - SETTING YOUR HOME; A confirmation message is displayed, and; SETTING FROM ADDRESS BOOK; Highlight the preferred location from the list
SETTING YOUR HOME This allows you to set your home as thedestination and have the system calculate aroute. It is useful especially when you aresearching for a route to return to your home. 1. Push <DEST> . 2. Highlight [Home] and push <ENTER> . 3. A confirmation message is displayed, and...
Page 78 - SETTING A NEARBY PLACE
and push <ENTER> . INFO: . Selecting [Sort List] displays a list ofvarious sort functions.To use the sort functions, stored loca-tions must be set in advance. “EDITING THE STORED HOMEAND LOCATION” (page 6-9) INFO: & 1 Sort by Number: The Address Book entries are displayedin ascending numer...
Page 80 - SETTING A PREVIOUS DESTINATION
Other settings You can also set the destination by pushing <ENTER> in the current location map screen and selecting [Nearby]. Voice command 1. Push <TALK> located on the steering switch. 2. After the tone sounds, speak a command. To display the nearby category list and select thedestinat...
Page 82 - SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES; H i g h l i g h t [ S t o r e d R o u t e s ] a n d p u s h; SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER; Only the locations included in the database
SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES You can select a preferred route from the storedroutes. 1. Push <DEST> . 2. Highlight [Next Page] and push <ENTER> . 3. H i g h l i g h t [ S t o r e d R o u t e s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . A list screen is displayed. 4. Highlight the preferred route from...
Page 85 - The selected destination is displayed at the; SETTING AN INTERSECTION; H i g h l i g h t [ I n t e r s e c t i o n ] a n d p u s h
INFO: By selecting [By Distance], you can sort thelist by the nearest distance. 9. The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map. Highlight [Start] afterconfirming the location of the displayeddestination, and push <ENTER> . The system sets the destination to the selectedlocat...
Page 86 - SETTING A CITY CENTER
5. Highlight a street as the 1st street from the list and push <ENTER> . A character input screen is displayed. 6. Enter the name of the 2nd street. After finishing the entry, highlight [List] andpush <ENTER> . A list screen is displayed. 7. Highlight a street as the 2nd street from the ...
Page 87 - SETTING FROM MAP
3. H i g h l i g h t [ C i t y C e n t e r ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . A character input screen is displayed. 4. Enter the name of the city, highlight [List] and push <ENTER> . A list screen is displayed. INFO: H i g h l i g h t [ L a s t 5 C i t i e s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> to disp...
Page 88 - The system sets the destination to the
INFO: . Adjust the map scale to search for alocation more effectively. . The point on the blinking road where thecenter of the cross pointer is locatedcan be set as a destination. 2. Highlight [New Dest.] and push <ENTER> . INFO: For the items except for [New Dest.], refer to“Map menu screen”....
Page 89 - AVAILABLE SETTING ITEMS
AVAILABLE SETTING ITEMS . Start:Sets the destination. If the route is alreadyset, the location becomes the new destina-tion, and the route is recalculated. . Route Details:Allows you to change the route searchconditions or to check the route information. “PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING ADESTINATION” (page...
Page 90 - STORING A LOCATION; Set the destination using an appropriate
ADDING ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONSTO A ROUTE Even after the route is already set, you can add asearched location as a new destination orwaypoint to that route.If the route has not been set, [Add to Route]cannot be selected. 1. Set the destination using an appropriate method. 2. H i g h l i g h t [ A d d...
Page 93 - Route guidance
5 Route guidance Procedures after setting a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Available items after setting a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2Starting route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2Selecting a route . . . . . ...
Page 94 - Route guidance starts.; SELECTING A ROUTE; Highlight the preferred route condition and
After performing the route search, you canimmediately start the route guidance. Also, it ispossible to confirm or change the route. AVAILABLE ITEMS AFTER SETTING ADESTINATION . Start:Starts route guidance to the selecteddestination. “STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE”(page 5-2) . More Routes:Displays 3 altern...
Page 95 - to return to the previous; Available route conditions; The 3 routes may not always be different.; CONFIRMING A ROUTE; Highlight the preferred information item and; Available information
3. Push <BACK> to return to the previous screen. Available route conditions & 1 Short. Time (Blue):Prioritizes by the shortest time. & 2 Min. FWY (Red):Minimizes the use of freeways. & 3 Short. Dist. (Green):Prioritizes by the shortest distance. & 4 Map Scroll:Displays a map sc...
Page 97 - Highlight the preferred setting item and
INFO: . If a waypoint was added, [More Routes]cannot be selected. . If a destination was added, the priordestination becomes a waypoint. During route guidance, you can modify the routeconditions or confirm the route information. Setthe appropriate route condition according toyour purpose. BASIC OPER...
Page 98 - Reactivating a route
. Route Settings:Allows you to change the route calculationconditions anywhere along the route. “SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THEROUTE CALCULATION” (page 5-13) . Recalculate:You can manually search for the route againafter changing the search condition. “RECALCULATE ROUTE” (page 5-16) . Detour:If you want...
Page 101 - Changing route calculation conditions
1. Push <ROUTE> . 2. Highlight [Edit] and push <ENTER> . 3. Highlight a destination or waypoint that is already set and push <ENTER> . 4. Highlight [Move Dest.] to modify the location and push <ENTER> . “ADJUSTING THE LOCATION OFTHE DESTINATION” (page 4-25) 5. Highlight [Dele...
Page 103 - Using turn list
Available items: . Turn List:Displays the details of the suggested route. “Using turn list” (page 5-11) . Preview:Allows you to confirm the suggested routeby scrolling the map. “Using route preview” (page 5-11) . Simulation:Allows you to simulate the suggested route.This function provides a detailed...
Page 104 - Confirming by simulation
While the map scale is being changed, the routepreview is temporarily stopped. Confirming by simulation 1. Highlight [Simulation] and press <ENTER> . 2. Highlight the preferred key and push <ENTER> . : Pauses the simulation. : Resumes the simulation. : Ends the simulation. 3. Push <MA...
Page 106 - Available conditions; Detailed route settings; Available setting items:
<ENTER> . The indicator for the selected condition illuminates. 4. When the current location map screen or route setting screen is displayed, the systemrecalculates a route with the set conditions. Available conditions . Fastest Route:Prioritizes by the fastest time. . Minimize Freeway:Minimiz...
Page 107 - Traffic Information Settings
tions for different sections in [Edit]. . If [Use Time Restricted Roads] is deacti-vated, the system calculates a route withoutany consideration of the regulations con-cerning the time or day of the week. There-fore, the suggested route may include a roadsubject to traffic regulations concerning the...
Page 108 - RECALCULATE ROUTE; Setting the Auto Reroute
Voice command 1. Push <TALK> located on the steering switch. 2. After the tone sounds, speak a command. To turn on/off the traffic information system:“Traffic Info.” (Alternate command mode)“Information” “Traffic Info.” (Standard mode) RECALCULATE ROUTE You can manually search for the route ag...
Page 109 - . The indicator for the selected; SETTING A DETOUR ROUTE; Highlight a detour distance and push; ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS
4. H i g h l i g h t [ A u t o R e r o u t e ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . The indicator for the selected condition illuminates. When the currentlocation map screen or route setting screenis displayed, the system recalculates a routewith the set conditions. “Detailed route settings” (page 5-14) SE...
Page 111 - Switching of required time display
Intersection Map: The map screen and the enlarged intersectionview can be displayed at the same time. INFO: Push <MAP> to switch to the full map screen. Turn list: The list screen for showing the guide points tothe destination and the map screen can bedisplayed at the same time. An enlarged in...
Page 112 - Selecting a waypoint from the turn list:
4. Push the left or right directional buttons to switch from “Dest.” to “Waypoint”. 5. Push <MAP> to return to the current location map screen. 6. The icon displayed on the map screen is switched, and the travel time to the waypointis displayed. Displayed icon : Display of the travel time to t...
Page 113 - Voice guidance settings
2. Highlight the landmark category and push <ENTER> . The list screen for showing facilities located near the freeway exit isdisplayed. 3. Highlight the preferred facility for the way- point and push <ENTER> . 4. The waypoint is set, and the route search is performed. “PROCEDURES AFTER S...
Page 114 - Set average speeds
Set average speeds You can calculate the required time to thedestination based on the set vehicle speeds. Basic operation: 1. Push <ROUTE> . 2. Highlight [Guidance Settings] and push <ENTER> . 3. Highlight [Set Average Speeds] and push <ENTER> . 4. Highlight the preferred item and ...
Page 115 - to repeat voice guidance.; Example of voice guidance
After setting the route, select [Start] to beginroute guidance. Throughout route guidance, the system navi-gates you through the guide points using visualand voice guidance. CAUTION . The navigation system’s visual andvoice guidance is for referencepurposes only. The contents of theguidance may be i...
Page 116 - Enlarged intersection view; again; Junction guidance
GUIDANCE SCREENS AND PREVIEWMODE Route guidance displays map screens andvarious information according to the situation. When route guidance starts, the Small TurnArrow on Map is displayed in the upper leftcorner of the map screen. This arrow indicatesthe turning direction at the next guide point(cor...
Page 117 - Turn list; again displays the
Turn list Depending on the setting, the system canconstantly display the split screen and showthe turn list in the left screen. When approachinga guide point, the left screen automaticallyswitches to an enlarged view of the intersection.To switch to the full screen mode, push <MAP> . Pushing &...
Page 119 - Storing a location/route
6 Storing a location/route Storing a location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Storing a location by searching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2Storing the current vehicle location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 122 - STORING A ROUTE
INFO: The location is stored in the first availableposition number in the Address Book list. Voice command 1. Push <TALK> located on the steering switch. 2. After the tone sounds, speak a command. To store a current location:“Store Location” (Alternate command mode) STORING A LOCATION BY MOVIN...
Page 123 - The current route is stored.; OTHER SETTINGS; ) H i g h l i g h t [ S t o r e d R o u t e s ] a n d p u s h
3. H i g h l i g h t [ S t o r e R o u t e ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . 4. A confirmation message is displayed. Con- firm the contents of the message, highlight[Yes] and push <ENTER> . The current route is stored. OTHER SETTINGS You can also store a route using the followingprocedure. 1) Pu...
Page 125 - STORING AN AVOID AREA
An Avoid Area can be stored.The Avoid Area is an area that you want toexclude from a route, such as a road that isalways congested. Once you store Avoid Areas,the system avoids those areas when calculatinga route. Up to 10 Avoid Areas can be stored. 1. Push <SETTING> . 2. Highlight [Navigation...
Page 126 - Highlight the preferred item and push; EDITING THE ADDRESS BOOK
Available setting items: . Rename:Changes the name. “Rename” (page 6-18) . Move Location:Adjusts the location of the Avoid Area. “Move Location” (page 6-18) . Resize Area:Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area. “Resize Area” (page 6-19) . FWY:Avoids freeways. “FWY” (page 6-19) . Delete:Deletes the avoi...
Page 127 - Available items; Highlight the preferred stored home location
Available items . Stored Location:Edits the information of a stored home andlocation. “EDITING THE STORED HOME ANDLOCATION” (page 6-9) . Stored Routes:Edits the information of a stored route. “EDITING THE STORED ROUTE”(page 6-16) . Stored Tracking:Edits the information of a stored trackedroute. “EDI...
Page 129 - Highlight the preferred icon by scrolling the
3. Highlight the preferred icon by scrolling the list using the main directional buttons or thecenter dial. Then push <ENTER> . Storing a location/route 6-11
Page 132 - Distance
INFO: . While setting the direction, you can changethe map scale. . After the direction is set, if you highlight[Direction] and push <ENTER> once again, a confirmation message is displayed. Con-firm the contents of the message, highlight[Yes] and push <ENTER> . The set direction is cance...
Page 135 - Displaying a tracked route
3. Highlight the preferred item and push <ENTER> . Available setting items (Current tracking): . Map Scroll:Displays the tracked route up to the currentlocation. . OK:Applies the settings. Available setting items (Stored tracked routes): . Map Scroll:Displays a stored tracked route on the map....
Page 138 - DELETING A STORED ITEM
You can delete locations and routes stored inthe Address Book. Two deletion methods areavailable: deleting an individual item and delet-ing all stored items. NOTE: Deleted items cannot be restored. Beforedeleting an item, always make sure thatthe item is truly not necessary. DELETING A STORED ITEM I...
Page 139 - DELETING ALL STORED ITEMS
7. A confirmation message is displayed. Con- firm the contents of the message, highlight[Yes] and push <ENTER> . The stored item is deleted from the Address Book. DELETING AN INDIVIDUAL ITEM ONTHE MAP 1. Align the cross pointer over the preferred stored location for deletion by moving on thema...
Page 143 - Viewing technical information
7 Viewing technical information Information screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Viewing available traffic information . . ....
Page 145 - XM NavTraffic
XM NavTraffic ® information is a subscription service offered by XM ® Satellite Radio. This service provides real-time informationregarding traffic flow, accidents, road construc-tion and other incidents, where available. XM NavTraffic ® combines information from commercial and public traffic data p...
Page 146 - INFO ON ROUTE
. Traffic Info. Settings:Allows you to confirm or change the settingsfor the traffic information related functions. “Traffic Information Settings” (page 5-15) INFO ON ROUTE This is only available when a route is set. The list of traffic information found on therecommended route from the current vehi...
Page 147 - USER LOCATIONS
3. The map screen centered around the selected event is displayed. On the leftscreen, the detailed information about theevent is displayed. You can scroll themessage by using the up/down button ofdirectional switch or the steering switch. 4. Push <BACK> to return to the previous screen. USER L...
Page 148 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP; With subscription to XM NavTraffic; “NOTES ON XM NavTraffic
DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR-MATION When an urgent event is found around thecurrent vehicle location, a message pops upautomatically with a voice announcement. The message includes the icon, event type,event information and the direct distance fromthe current location to the event. INFO: . Urgent tr...
Page 149 - Screen information; Estimated travel time to destination calcu-
Screen information 1. Road conditions Free Flow: Green arrowModerate traffic: Yellow arrowHeavy traffic: Red arrowSection affected by serious traffic event:Purple dashed arrow 2. Estimated travel time to destination calcu- lated with consideration of traffic informationon route. 3. Traffic informati...
Page 150 - Place the cross pointer over the traffic
Traffic information can be displayed inthe following scale levels Plan View Birdview Actual distance Distance between grids 5 miles (10 km) — 2 miles (4 km) — 1 mile (2 km) 4 miles (8 km) 1/2 mile (1 km) 2 miles (4 km) 1/4 mile (500 m) 1 mile (2 km) 1/8 mile (200 m) 1/2 mile (1 km) 300 ft (100 m) 1/...
Page 152 - Contents of GPS information; Displays the GPS positioning method.; Displays the approximate altitude.
Contents of GPS information & 1 Calculation: Displays the GPS positioning method. 3-dimension Calculating the latitude, longitudeand altitude by four or more satellites. 2-dimension Calculating the latitude, longitudeand altitude by three or more satel-lites. Out of range Cannot calculate becaus...
Page 153 - Other settings
8 Other settings Settings screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 Display settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 155 - To turn off the display, push; BRIGHTNESS
Available setting items . Display:Allows you to turn on/off the screen. “DISPLAY” (page 8-3) . Brightness:Allows you to adjust the screen brightness. “BRIGHTNESS” (page 8-3) . Contrast:Allows you to adjust the screen contrast. “CONTRAST” (page 8-3) . Background Color:Allows you to set the background...
Page 156 - Highlight the preferred setting item and; traffic information system.; NAVIGATION SETTING
Bright background color Dark background color By setting the navigation in detail, you can setthe navigation to your preference. BASIC OPERATION 1. Push <SETTING> . 2. Highlight [Navigation] and push <ENTER> . 3. Highlight the preferred setting item and push <ENTER> . Available set...
Page 157 - normal scale adjustment.; CUSTOMIZING NEARBY PLACES
“CUSTOMIZING NEARBY PLACES”(page 8-5) . Map Scrolling Information:Performs the setting so that when the map isscrolled, the information of the locationaligned at the center of the cross pointer isdisplayed. “MAP SCROLLING INFORMATION”(page 3-20) . Map Color Settings:Switches the map color. “MAP COLO...
Page 158 - MAP COLOR SETTINGS
4. H i g h l i g h t a m a i n c a t e g o r y a n d p u s h <ENTER> . The sub category list is dis- played. 5. H i g h l i g h t a s u b c a t e g o r y a n d p u s h <ENTER> . The category setting is mod- ified. 6. Push <MAP> to return to the current location map screen. MAP COLO...
Page 164 - UNIT SETTINGS; Highlight the preferred unit and push
UNIT SETTINGS 1. Push <SETTING> . 2. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER> . 3. H i g h l i g h t [ L a n g u a g e / U n i t s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . 4. H i g h l i g h t [ S e l e c t U n i t s ] a n d p u s h <ENTER> . 5. Highlight the preferred unit and push <ENTER>...
Page 165 - Voice recognition
9 Voice recognition NISSAN voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2Standard mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Displaying how to operate the VoiceRecognition System . . . . ...
Page 170 - Command List
Command List Category Command: Command Action Navigation Operates Navigation function. Phone Operates Phone function. Information Displays vehicle Information function. Help Displays User Guide. Navigation Command: Command Action Address Searches for a location by the street address specified, and s...
Page 172 - VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES To use the voice recognition function, speakingone command is sometimes sufficient, but atother times it is necessary to speak two or morecommands. As examples, some additional basicoperations that can be performed by voicecommands are described here. Example 1: Setting a dest...
Page 176 - Basic operation; Highlight the preferred item and push; ALTERNATE COMMAND MODE
7. System makes a call to 011-81-111-222- 3333. INFO: Any digit input format is available in theInternational Number input process. The following section is applicable when Alter-nate Command Mode is activated. (This mode isselected by default for Canadian customers.) “SETTING THE ALTERNATE COMMANDM...
Page 177 - Confirming voice commands
Available items: . Command List:A list of voice commands that the systemcan recognize is displayed. . User Guide:A simplified operation manual of the voicerecognition system can be displayed andhow to use the voice commands can beconfirmed. INFO: The Command List feature is only available whenAltern...
Page 178 - italics
Command List INFO: The voice command description in this manualcan be expressed in various ways. Differentphrases are available depending on the condi-tions of each command.Words that are not in brackets or parenthesismust be spoken. Words identified by a slashinside parenthesis ( / ) indicate alter...
Page 182 - Getting Started; H i g h l i g h t [ G e t t i n g S t a r te d ] a n d p u s h
CONFIRMING HOW TO USE VOICECOMMANDS You can confirm how to use voice commands byaccessing a simplified User Guide, whichcontains basic instructions and tutorials forseveral voice commands. Basic operation 1. Push <INFO> . 2. Highlight [Voice Recognition] and push <ENTER> . 3. H i g h l i...
Page 183 - Useful tips for correct operation
Tutorials on the operation of the voicerecognition system If you choose [Using the Address Book],[Finding a Street Address] or [Placing Calls],you can view tutorials on how to perform theseoperations using voice recognition. Example: With [Using the Address Book]selected 1. Highlight [Using the Addr...
Page 186 - Improving Recognition of Phone numbers:; How to set; push
Examples: 1-800-662-6200 “One eight zero zero six six two six two zerozero” Improving Recognition of Phone numbers: You can improve the recognition of phonenumbers by saying the phone number in 3groups of numbers. For example, when you try tocall 800-662-6200, say “Eight Zero Zero” first,and the sys...
Page 188 - Editing registered items
6. Select the voice command category to be learned by the system, and push <ENTER> . The voice command category list is dis-played. 7. Select the voice command to be learned by the system, and push <ENTER> . The voice recognition system starts. 8. The system announces, “Please say a comm...
Page 195 - 0 General system information; Notes on XM NavTraffic
10 General system information Features of this navigation system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2Points of Interest (POI) directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 197 - , are available in the; , it is easy to recognize an image of; VOICE GUIDANCE
DETOUR If you want to make a detour due to trafficconditions, you can use the Detour function tocalculate an alternative route. The NISSANNavigation System can calculate a route usingsecondary roads that will return you to primaryroads after a specified number of miles. For more information on the D...
Page 199 - Display of GPS information; GPS information can be displayed.
Display of GPS information GPS information can be displayed. “VIEWING GPS CURRENT LOCATIONINFORMATION” (page 7-9) NOTE: Route guidance provided by the navigationsystem does not take carpool lane drivinginto consideration, especially when car-pool lanes are separated from other roadlanes. INCORRECT D...
Page 202 - ROUTE CALCULATION
. There may be cases that carpool lanes areincluded on a suggested route when theautomatic rerouting function is activated,even if the “Use Time Restricted Roads” isturned off. “SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THEROUTE CALCULATION” (page 5-13) . The navigation system does not provideroute guidance for roads ...
Page 204 - Notification of a freeway entrance; “Freeway entrance on your right onto (road
. Route guidance provided by the navi-gation system does not take carpoollane driving into consideration, espe-cially when carpool lanes are separatedfrom other road lanes. DIRECTIONS PROVIDED AND THEDISTANCES TO GUIDE POINTS Directions will differ, depending on the roadtype. INFO: Distances may var...
Page 206 - REPEATING VOICE GUIDANCE; If you push; NOTES ON VOICE GUIDANCE
will not be provided in these areas.” Whenapproaching the endpoint of the suggestedroad, voice guidance will announce, “Enteringthe road with incomplete map data. Please usethe direction arrow and distance information toproceed to your destination.” REPEATING VOICE GUIDANCE This function is availabl...
Page 208 - ABOUT THE MAP DATA; This map data has been prepared by; MAP DATA
(e.g., radio) , as other media may usedifferent information sources. HOW TO ORDER MAP DATA UP-DATES To order updated map data, contact theNISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK.See the contact information on the inside frontcover of this manual. ABOUT THE MAP DATA 1. This map data has been prepared by ZE...
Page 210 - Terms and conditions; You agree to use this Data
are not established, controlled or approved bythe United States Postal Service ® . The following trademarks and registrations are owned by theUSPS: United States Postal Service, USPS, andZIP+4. The Data may include or reflect data of licensors,including Her Majesty the Queen in the Right ofCanada (“...
Page 212 - MAINTENANCE OF THE DISPLAY; HOW TO HANDLE THE DISPLAY
federal government agency, or any federalofficial must notify NAVTEQ prior to seekingadditional or alternative rights in the Data. * C 2009 NAVTEQ. All Rights Reserved. The display is a liquid crystal display and shouldbe handled with care. WARNING Never disassemble the display. Someparts utilize ex...
Page 213 - 1 Troubleshooting guide
11 Troubleshooting guide Customer assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2Basic operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3Vehicle icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 214 - CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
For assistance or inquiries about the NISSANNavigation System, contact the NISSAN NAVI-GATION SYSTEM HELPDESK. See the contactinformation on the inside front cover of thismanual. CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 11-2 Troubleshooting guide
Page 215 - BASIC OPERATIONS
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution No image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display. The system in the video mode. Push <DISC·AUX> to change the mode. Refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual. The display is turned off. Push <Day/Night>...
Page 216 - VEHICLE ICON
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Names of roads and locations differbetween Plan View and Birdview TM . This is because the quantity of the displayed information is reduced so thatthe screen does not become too crowded. There is also a chance thatnames of the roads or locations may be displa...
Page 221 - VOICE RECOGNITION
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The system does not recognizeyour command.orThe system recognizes yourcommand incorrectly. The interior of the vehicle is too noisy. Close the windows or have other occupants be quiet. The volume of your voice is too low. Speak louder. The volume of your voic...
Page 222 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution The traffic information is notdisplayed. The traffic information is not set to on. Set the traffic information to on. You are in an area where traffic information is not available. Scroll to an area where traffic information is available. You have not subscri...
Page 225 - SCROLL LOCATION MAP SCREEN
SCROLL LOCATION MAP SCREEN <ENTER> New Dest. Start page 5-2 Route Details page 5-2 Move Dest. page 4-25 Add to Route page 4-26 Store Dest. page 4-26 POI Info. page 4-26 Add to Route page 5-7 Nearby page 4-14 Store Location page 6-2 Delete page 6-21 Incident Details page 7-8
Page 226 - DESTINATION SCREEN
DESTINATION SCREEN <DEST> Change Region page 4-3 Street Address page 4-4 Points of Interest page 4-5 Home page 4-13 Address Book page 4-13 Nearby Places page 4-14 Previous Dest. page 4-16 Next Page Previous Starting Point page 4-17 Stored Routes page 4-18 Phone Number page 4-18 Freeway Entranc...
Page 227 - ROUTE SCREEN
ROUTE SCREEN <ROUTE> Cancel Route page 5-6 Resume Route page 5-6 Edit page 5-7 Route Information Turn List page 5-11 Preview page 5-11 Simulation page 5-12 Store Route page 6-4 Map Scroll page 5-10 Traffic Detour page 5-12 Route Settings Fastest Route page 5-13 Minimize Freeway page 5-13 Short...
Page 229 - SETTING SCREEN
SETTING SCREEN <SETTING> Display Display page 8-3 Brightness page 8-3 Contrast page 8-3 Background Color page 8-3 Navigation Landmark Icons page 3-19 Map Settings page 3-12 Guidance Settings page 5-17 Traffic Info. Settings page 5-15 Address Book page 6-8 Avoid Area Settings page 6-7 Tracking ...
Page 231 - INFORMATION SCREEN
INFORMATION SCREEN <INFO> Traffic Info. Info on Route page 7-4 Nearby Traffic info. page 7-4 User locations page 7-5 Traffic Info. Settings page 5-15 Where am I? page 7-9 GPS Satellite Info. page 7-9 Voice Recognition Command List page 9-13 User Guide Getting Started page 9-3, page 9-18 Placin...
Page 235 - OWNER’S MANUAL; NISSAN
® 2011 NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL For your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle. 2011 NISSAN NA VIGA TION S Y STEM 6NA V-N 6NAV-N Printing : July 2010 (08) Publication No.: NA0E 6NAVU2 Printed in U.S.A. N11E 06NUU0