AV-146
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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2. CHECK RGB SIGNAL
1. Connect display control unit and display connectors.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Start Confirmation/Adjustment mode. Refer to AV- 1 2 9 , "
Confirmation/Adjustment Mode" .
4. Display color bar by selecting “Display Color Spectrum Bar” on Display Diagnosis screen. Refer to AV-
130, "DISPLAY DIAGNOSIS" .
5. Check the malfunctioning circuit according to the symptoms.
Light blue (Cyan) tinged screen
Check voltage waveform between display control unit harness
connector M76 terminal 50 and ground with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
Purple (Magenta) tinged screen
Check voltage waveform between display control unit harness
connector M76 terminal 52 and ground with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
Yellow tinged screen
Check voltage waveform between display control unit harness
connector M76 terminal 54 and ground with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace display.
NG >> Replace display control unit. 50 – Ground:
SKIB7856ESKIB7769E
52 – Ground:
SKIB7857ESKIB7770E
54 – Ground:
SKIB7858ESKIB7771E
NAVIGATION SYSTEM AV-147
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Tint Is Strange for The RGB Image (Only NAVI Screen)NKS003KT
Symptom: Tint of map screen is strange. (Status screen for audio and A/C, TRIP screen and FUEL ECON-
OMY screen are normal.)
1. CHECK HARNESS
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect NAVI control unit and display unit connectors.
3. Check the malfunctioning circuit according to the symptoms.
Light blue (Cyan) tinged screen
Check continuity between NAVI control unit harness connector
(A) B207 terminal 44 and display control unit harness connector
(B) M76 terminal 44.
Check continuity between NAVI control unit harness connector
(A) B207 terminal 44 and ground.
Purple (Magenta) tinged screen
Check continuity between NAVI control unit harness connector
(A) B207 terminal 45 and display control unit harness connector
(B) M76 terminal 46.
Check continuity between NAVI control unit harness connector
(A) B207 terminal 45 and ground.
Yellow tinged screen
Check continuity between NAVI control unit harness connector
(A) B207 terminal 46 and display control unit harness connector
(B) M76 terminal 48.
Check continuity between NAVI control unit harness connector
(A) B207 terminal 46 and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. 44 – 44 : Continuity should exist.
44 – Ground : Continuity should not exist.
SKIB7859E
45 – 46 : Continuity should exist.
45 – Ground : Continuity should not exist.
SKIB7860E
46 – 48 : Continuity should exist.
46 – Ground : Continuity should not exist.
SKIB7861E
AV-148
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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2. CHECK RGB SIGNAL
1. Connect NAVI control unit and display control unit connectors.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Start Confirmation/Adjustment (Navigation) mode. Refer to AV- 1 2 9 , "
Confirmation/Adjustment Mode" .
4. Display color bar by selecting “Color Spectrum bar” on Display Diagnosis screen. Refer to AV- 1 3 1 , "
Dis-
play Diagnosis" .
5. Check the malfunctioning circuit according to the symptoms.
Light blue (Cyan) tinged screen
Check voltage waveform between NAVI control unit harness
connector B207 terminal 44 and ground with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
Purple (Magenta) tinged screen
Check voltage waveform between NAVI control unit harness
connector B207 terminal 45 and ground with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
Yellow tinged screen
Check voltage waveform between NAVI control unit harness
connector B207 terminal 46 and ground with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace display control unit.
NG >> Replace NAVI control unit. 44 – Ground:
SKIB6997ESKIB7360E
45 – Ground:
SKIB6998ESKIB7361E
46 – Ground:
SKIB6999ESKIB7362E
AV-152
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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Example of Symptoms Possible No MalfunctionNKS003KZ
For Navigation System operation information, refer to Navigation System Owner's Manual.
BASIC OPERATIONS
NOTE:
Locations stored in the Address Book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle's battery is disconnected or is disc harged. If
this occurs, service the vehicle's battery as necessary and re-enter the information in the Address Book.
VEHICLE MARKS
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
No image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.
The display is turned off. Press and hold the button to turn on the
display.
No voice guidance is available.
The volume is too high or too low. The volume is not set correctly, or it is turned
off. Adjust the volume of voice guidance.
No map is displayed on the
screen. The DVD-ROM is not inserted, or it is inserted
upside down. Insert the DVD-ROM correctly.
A screen other than map screen is displayed. Press the “MAP” button.
The pickup lens of the DVD unit is dirty. The pickup lens can become dirty depending
on the usage of the vehicle. Contact a NISSAN
dealer or qualified workshop for pickup lens
cleaning.
The screen is too dim.
The movement is slow. The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is
low. Wait until the interior of the vehicle has
warmed up.
Some pixels in the display are
darker or brighter than others. This condition is an inherent characteristic of
liquid crystal displays. This is not a malfunction.
Some menu items cannot be
selected. Some menu items become unavailable while
the vehicle is driven. Park the vehicle in a safe location, then oper-
ate the navigation system.
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Names of roads and locations dif-
fer between plan view and BIRD-
VIEW
™ . This is because the quantity of the displayed
information is reduced so that the screen does
not become difficult to read. There is also a
chance that names of the roads or locations
may be displayed several times, and the names
appearing on the screen may be different
because of a processing procedure. This is not a malfunction.
The vehicle mark is not displayed
in the correct position. The vehicle was transported after the ignition
switch was turned off, for example, by a ferry or
car transporter. Drive the vehicle for a while on a road where
GPS signals can be received.
The position and direction of the vehicle mark
may be incorrect depending on the driving envi-
ronments and the levels of positioning accuracy
of the navigation system. This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehicle for
a while to automatically correct the position
and direction of the vehicle mark.
When the vehicle is travelling on a
new road, the vehicle mark is
located on another road nearby. The system automatically places the vehicle
mark on the nearest available road, because
the new road is not stored in the map data. Updated road information will be included in
the next version of the DVD-ROM.
The screen does not switch to the
night screen even after turning on
the headlights. The daytime screen was set the last time the
headlights were turned on. Set the screen to the night screen mode using
button when turning on the headlights.
The map does not scroll even
when the vehicle is moving. The current location map screen is not dis-
played. Press the “MAP” button.
The vehicle mark is not displayed. The current location map screen is not dis-
played. Press the “MAP” button.
AV-182
TELEPHONE
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Terminals and Reference Value for TEL Adapter UnitNKS003IO
Te r m i n a l
(Wire color) Item Signal
input/
output Condition
Reference value
+– Ignition
switch Operation
1 (W/L) Ground Battery power supply Input OFF — Battery voltage 2 (LG) Ground ACC power supply Input ACC — Battery voltage
3 (W) Ground Ignition signal Input ON — Battery voltage4 (B) Ground Ground — ON — Approx. 0 V 6 — Shield — — — —
7 (R) 8 (B) MIC. signal Input ON Uttering in front of the
microphone while using the
hands-free phone system.
9 (P) 10 (L) TEL voice signal Output ON Receiving the party's voice
while using the hands-free
phone system.
11 (L/W) Ground TEL ON signal Output ON While using handsfree
phone system. Approx. 0 V
While not using handsfree
phone system. Approx. 5 V
12 (LG) Ground Remote control A Input ON Press switch
Approx. 0 V
Press SEEK UP switch Approx. 1.7 V
Press VOL UP switch Approx. 3.3 V
Except for above Approx. 5 V
13 (GY) Ground Remote control B Input ON Press switch
Approx. 0 V
Press SEEK DOWN switch Approx. 1.7 V
Press VOL DOWN switch Approx. 3.3 V
Except for above Approx. 5 V
14 (SB) Ground Remote control
ground — ON — Approx. 0 V
15 (PU) Ground Indicator signal Output ON Microphone indicator ON,
and lighting switch OFF Approx. 1.3 V
Microphone indicator ON,
and lighting switch ON Approx. 0.8 V
Microphone unit indicator
OFF Approx. 12 V
17 (R/W) Ground Remote control A Output ON Press switch
Approx. 0 V
Press SEEK UP switch Approx. 1.7 V
Press VOL UP switch Approx. 3.3 V
Except for above Approx. 5 V
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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) BCS-3
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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)PFP:284B2
System DescriptionNKS0033Z
BCM (Body Control Module) controls the operation of various electrical units installed on the vehicle.
BCM FUNCTION
BCM has combination switch reading function for reading the operation of combination switches (light, wiper,
washer and turn signal) in addition to a function for controlling the operation of various electrical components.
Also it has an interface function allowing it to receive signals from the unified meter and A/C amp., and send
signals to ECM using CAN communication.
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION
Description
BCM reads combination switch (lighting switch, wiper switch) status, and controls various electrical com-
ponent according to the result.
BCM reads information of a maximum of 20 switches by combining five output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5)
and five input terminals (INPUT 1-5).
Operation Description
BCM activates transistors of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) periodically, and allows current to flow in
turn.
If any (1 or more) switches are turned ON, circuit of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) and input terminals
(INPUT 1-5) becomes active.
At this time, transistors of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) are activated to allow current to flow. When volt-
age of input terminals (INPUT 1-5) corresponding to that switch changes, interface in BCM detects volt-
age change, and BCM determines that switch is ON.
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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) BCS-5
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Sample Operation: (When Lighting Switch 1ST Position Turned ON)
When lighting switch 1ST position is turned ON, contact in combination switch turns ON. At this time if
OUTPUT 4 transistor is activated, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5.
When OUTPUT 4 transistor is ON, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5, and judges that lighting
switch 1ST position is ON. Then BCM sends tail lamp and clearance lamp request signal to IPDM E/R
using CAN communication.
When OUTPUT 4 transistor is activated again, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5, and recog-
nizes that lighting switch 1ST position is continuously ON.
NOTE:
Each OUTPUT terminal transistor is activated at 10 ms intervals. Therefore after switch is turned ON, electri-
cal loads are activated with time delay. But this time delay is so short that it cannot be detected by human
senses.
PKIC9700E
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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
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Operation Mode
Combination switch reading function has operation modes shown below.
1. Normal status When BCM is not in sleep status, OUTPUT terminals (1-5) send out ON signal every 10 ms.
2. Sleep status When BCM is in sleep status, transistors of OUTPUT 1 and 5 stop the output, and BCM enters low power
mode. Mean while OUTPUT 2, 3, and 4 send out ON signal every 60 ms, and accept input from lighting
switch system.
CAN COMMUNICATION CONTROL
CAN communication allows a high rate of information transmission through the two communication lines (CAN
L line, CAN H line) connecting the various control units in the system. Each control unit transmits/receives
data but selectively reads required data only. For details of signals that are transmitted/received by BCM via
CAN communication, refer to LAN-32, "
CAN Communication Unit" .
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