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Vents ....................................................................... 4-2
Side vents .......................................................... 4-2
Centre vents ....................................................... 4-2
Heater and air conditioner operation ........................ 4-2
Manual air conditioner......................................... 4-3
Automatic air conditioner (where fitted) ............... 4-8
Audio system ........................................................... 4-10
Audio operation precautions ............................... 4-10
Antenna .............................................................. 4-16
LW-MW-FM radio with CD player (where fitted) ...... 4-16
Anti-theft system ................................................. 4-16
Audio main operation .......................................... 4-17
Radio operation .................................................. 4-19
User set up menu ............................................... 4-21
Compact disc (CD) player operation ................... 4-22
FM AM radio with CD player (where fitted) .............. 4-23
Anti-theft system ................................................. 4-23
Audio main operation .......................................... 4-24
Radio operation .................................................. 4-25SETUP button .................................................... 4-26
Compact Disc (CD) operation ............................ 4-27
AUX socket ........................................................ 4-29
USB Memory operation ...................................... 4-29
iPod® player operation ....................................... 4-30
Bluetooth® operation.......................................... 4-31
Bluetooth® mobile phone feature ........................ 4-33
AM-FM radio with CD player and navigation
(where fitted) ........................................................... 4-34
Audio jack socket (AUX) (where fitted) ..................... 4-34
Mobile phone integration (where fitted) .................... 4-34
Bluetooth® mobile phone feature ........................ 4-34
Hands-free telephone control .............................. 4-36
Steering wheel switches (where fitted) ................ 4-38
Steering wheel switches for audio control (where
fitted) ....................................................................... 4-38
Main operation .................................................... 4-38
Car phone or CB radio ............................................ 4-39
ANTENNA
Removing the antenna
To remove the antenna, hold the lower part of the
antenna and turn it anticlockwise.
CAUTION
Make sure to remove the antenna before the ve-
hicle enters a garage with a low ceiling or an
automatic car wash otherwise the antenna can
be damaged.1.Power ON/OFF button
2.Traffic announcement (TA) button
3.CD slot
4.Eject button
5.Audio set-up mode (MOD) button
6.Radio mode: Manual (up/down) tuning Audio
selection mode
7.Radio mode: Seek up/down
CD mode: Track up/down or Fast forward/
Fast reverse
8.NEWS button
9.Preset station button
10.Radio mode: Preset station button
CD mode: Mix mode button
11.Display
12.Radio mode: Preset station button
CD mode: Repeat (RPT) mode button13.Preset station buttons
14.LW, MW or FM Band selection/FM Travel
store button
15.Source (SRC) select button
16.Volume control button
This unit is an electronic LW-MW-FM radio with CD
player, an anti-theft system and traffic announce-
ment function.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
By using a 4-digit radio code known only to the
vehicle owner, the possibility of the audio unit being
stolen is effectively reduced because without the
code, the audio unit cannot be activated. When used
normally, the audio unit is unlocked and accessible
in the usual way.
If force is used to try and remove the audio unit, the
Anti-Theft system activates and the audio unit locks.
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LW-MW-FM RADIO WITH CD PLAYER (where fitted)
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The only way to unlock the audio unit is by entering
the radio code number. This code number is shown
on an identification card.
NOTE
•The 4 digit radio code is listed on a card that
you received with your vehicle documenta-
tion.
•Record the radio code shown on the card on
the “Security information” page at the end of
this manual and keep the radio code informa-
tion in a safe, not in the vehicle.
•Contact a NISSAN dealer if you lose the fixed
number card of your audio unit.
Unlocking the unit
If the battery supply to the vehicle is interrupted, the
unit will lock.
When the power is restored and the unit switched
on, the display will show CODE for 3 seconds then
afterwards
.To unlock the unit, enter your 4 digit radio code.
This code is entered by using the preset station but-
tons.
1. Press preset station button
j1 the number of
times corresponding to the first digit of the radio
code.
Example radio code: 5169
The first digit of the radio code is a “5” then
press the preset station button
j1 , five times.
2. The second, third and fourth digit of the radio
code can be entered in the same way, only now
use preset station button
j2 (one time),j3 (six
times) andj4 (nine times) respectively.
3. Press the TA button
j5 to confirm the code. If
you entered the code correctly the unit will switch
on.
If the wrong code is entered three times, the display
indicates “ERROR” for 3 seconds and then it shows
“WAIT 1 HR”. At this time the audio unit will belocked for 1 hour. After waiting for 1 hour with the
audio unit switched on, enter the correct code num-
ber.
AUDIO MAIN OPERATION
Power ON/OFF button
Turn the ignition switch to the Acc or ON position
then press the power () button. However it can
also be turned on with the ignition switch, if the
audio unit was turned off by the ignition switch. The
radio or CD mode that was playing immediately be-
fore the system was turned off resumes playing and
the volume is set to the preset volume level. If there
is no CD inserted in the player, inserting the CD will
automatically switch on the audio unit and CD play-
back will start.
The audio unit can be turned off either by pressing
the power (
) button or turning the ignition switch
to the “OFF” or LOCK position.
Volume level
Press + or - side of the volume control button to
adjust the volume level.
CAUTION
Turning the ignition on or turning the power on
with the volume set at the maximum position can
damage your ears.
Language set-up mode
In order to enter the language set-up mode proceed
as follows:
1) Make sure the audio unit is switched off.
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OFF⇔ENHANCE⇔ACOUSTIC⇔LIVE⇔OFF
The EQ indicator comes on when an effect mode
has been selected and goes out when OFF is se-
lected.
Source tone memory
The audio unit memorises at source change, the dif-
ferent level settings of Bass, Treble and Effect as
they have previously been set. However Balance
and Fader are source independent.
RADIO OPERATION
Band select
By pressing the BAND button repeatedly, the re-
ception waveband changes in the following order:
FM1→FM2→FMT→MW→LW→FM1
When the BAND button is pressed for at least 2
seconds, stations are searched automatically in the
FM band and the five stations with the strongest sig-
nals are stored into the preset stations (1 to 5) of the
FMT band. During the search, AS-STORE and AS
indicator appear on the display while the sound is
muted.
Manual up/down tuning:
WARNING
The radio should not be tuned while driving in
order for full attention to be given to the driving
operation.Press these buttons to tune the stations manually.
The frequency increases when the up (
) but-
ton is pressed and decreases when the down
(
) button is pressed.
If either
orbuttons are held down for
longer than 0.5 seconds, the frequency will continu-
ously increase or decrease on the band until the but-
ton is released.
The frequency changes in steps of 100 kHz on the
FMband,9kHzontheMWbandand3kHzonthe
LW band.
Seek up/down tuning:
Press the SEEK tuning (
or) button and
seek tuning begins from high to low, or low to high
frequencies and stops at the next broadcasting sta-
tion.
•When thebutton is pressed once, the fre-
quency increases from the frequency currently
tuned in to the next broadcasting station on that
band. The audio output is muted during seek
tuning.
•When thebutton is pressed once, the fre-
quency decreases from the frequency currently
tuned in to the previous broadcasting station on
that band. The audio output is muted during seek
tuning.
•If no radio station is found in a complete band
cycle, it will then stop at the same frequency/sta-
tion that was set before the seek tuning function
was initiated.Preset station button
j1j2j3j4j5:
Press a preset button for less than 2 seconds to
receive the station preset on that button.
Pressing a preset button for more than 2 seconds
will cause the station currently being received to be
stored in the memory of that button.
•Fifteen stations can be stored in the FM band.
(Five in each of FM1, FM2 and FMT)
•Five stations can be set for both the MW and
LW bands.
Radio data system (RDS) operation
The RDS is a system through which encoded digital
information is transmitted in addition to the normal
FM-broadcasting radio station. The RDS provides
information services such as station’s name, traffic
information, regional news or search for a station
with a certain broadcasting programme type.
NOTE
In some countries or regions, some of these ser-
vices are not available.
Alternative Frequency (AF)
•The AF function operates in the FM (radio) and
CD Mode (if FM was formerly selected in the
radio mode).
•When the AF mode has been set to the ON posi-
tion in the user set up menu mode and the AF
indicator comes on.
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For additional information, see “User set up menu”
later in this section for how to switch this mode on
or off.
The following functions operate when the AF mode
is on:
Automatic switching function
This function compares the strengths of the signals
and selects the station with the optimum reception
conditions.
Enhanced Other Network (EON) data
update (this function also operates when
the AF mode is off.)
When EON data is being received, this enables au-
tomatic retuning of other preset stations on the same
network. Also, network linked services can be used
such as traffic announcement. EON indicator lights
up when receiving RDS EON stations in the FM
waveband.
Programme Service (PS) function
(station name display function)
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or manual
tuning, the programme station name will be dis-
played immediately after receiving the RDS data.
Emergency broadcast interrupt function
[ALARM INTERRUPTION – EBU
(European Broadcasting Union) SPEC
FOR INFO]
When the radio receives PTY code 31 (an emer-
gency broadcast code), the sound is interrupted,
the emergency broadcast is heard, and ALARM is
displayed. Once the emergency broadcast is fin-
ished, the unit immediately returns to the previous
source.
REG (Regional) mode
When the REG mode is activated in the FM wave-
band and the radio receiver is tuned to a regional
radio station which is transmitting local (regional)
programmes, then it will keep receiving this radio
station without switching to another regional station.
For additional information, see “User set up menu”
later in this section for how to de/activate this mode.
Traffic announcement (TA)
This function operates in both the FM (radio) and
the CD modes.
•The TA mode is selected when the TA button is
pressed. The TA indicator is displayed in the TA
ON mode.
•When the TA mode button is pressed again, the
mode will be switched off and TA indicator dis-
appears from the display.
•When the TA mode is not activated, a T-indica-
tor appears on the display, indicating that the
current radio station broadcasts trafficannouncements. Pressing the TA button will ac-
tivate the TA mode and the indicator changes
fromTtoTA.
NOTE
The TA mode operates regardless of whether the
AF mode is on or off.
Traffic announcement interrupt function
When a traffic announcement is received, the an-
nouncement is tuned in and the volume increases to
the set level. TRAFFIC is displayed and the TA indi-
cator blinks.
Once the traffic announcement is finished, the unit
returns to the source which was set before the traf-
fic announcement started, and the volume returns to
the previous level. For EON stations, the radio is
interrupted by another EON station with traffic an-
nouncements.
The traffic announcement interrupt mode is can-
celled if the TA, BAND or SRC button is pressed
during a traffic announcement. The TA mode re-
turns to the standby mode.
Volume level for traffic announcements
The volume for traffic announcements can be set as
described in the “User set up menu” later in this
section.
NEWS mode
To enable or disable the news mode in the FM band,
press thebutton. When the news mode is
enabled, the NEWS icon will be displayed.
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1.Power ON·OFF button/Volume control (VOL)
knob
2.CD play mode button
3.FM•AM button
4.Mute button
5.Radio mode: Preset button
CD mode: Repeat (RPT) button
6.Radio mode: Preset button
CD mode: MIX button
7.Display
8.Radio mode: Preset buttons
9.Radio mode: Preset button
Audio unit mode: Display (DISP) button
10.Radio mode: Preset button
CD, AUX or Phone mode: Quick search but-
ton11.CD slot
12.CD eject button
13.Auxiliary (AUX) source button
14.Telephone button
15.Radio mode: TUNE dial
Audio unit mode: MENU dial
Confirmation (ENTER) button
16.Back button
17.SETUP button
18.Fast Forward (Cue) play/Forward Track but-
ton
19.Fast Reverse (Review) play/Reverse Track
button
20.Traffic announcement (TA) button
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
Use of a 4-digit radio PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code, known only to the vehicle owner,
effectively reduces the possibility of the audio unit
being stolen. Without the PIN code the audio unit
cannot be activated.
If force is used to try and remove the audio unit, the
Anti-theft system activates and the audio unit is
locked. The only way to unlock the audio unit is to
enter the radio code number shown on an identifica-
tion card supplied with the vehicle documentation.
NOTE
•The 4 digit radio code is shown on a card that
you received with your vehicle documenta-
tion.
•Record the 4 digit radio code on the “Security
information” page at the end of this manual.
Remove the security page and keep it in a
safe, not in the vehicle.
•Contact a NISSAN dealer if you do lose the 4
digit radio code of the audio unit.
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FM AM RADIO WITH CD PLAYER (where fitted)
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– Turn the
– Press the
RADIO OPERATION
When the<>(power ON/OFF) button is
pressed, the audio unit will switch on with the last
received radio station, if the audio unit was previ-
ously switched off in radio mode.
Radio band select
buttons
Press the
wave band as follows:
FM1→FM2→FMT→AM→FM1
When
come on at the last received radio station. If the CD
or AUX source mode is already playing, pressing
the
source mode and the last received radio station will
be selected.
FM Auto store
When the
than 1.5 seconds the six stations with the strongest
frequencies are stored in the preset (1 to 6) buttons
of the FMT band. During the search, a notification
message [AUTOSTORE] appears in the display and
the sound is muted until the operation is complete.
Once completed, the radio selects preset button
j1.
Manual tuning
When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency
manually, turn the
sired station is tuned in.
The frequency increases or decreases in steps of
100 kHz on the FM band, and 9 kHz on the AM
band.
WARNING
The radio should not be tuned while driving in
order for full attention to be given to the driving
operation.
SEEK tuning buttons
Pressing the<>or<>button starts the tun-
ing mode. The radio tuner seeks from low to high or
high to low frequencies and stops at the next broad-
casting station. During seek mode, the audio output
is muted. If no broadcasting station can be found
within the complete band cycle, it will return to the
initial frequency.
Preset station buttonsj1j2j3j4j5j6
Pressing a preset button for less than 2 seconds will
select the stored radio station.
Pressing a preset button for more than 2 seconds
will cause the station currently being received to be
stored against that preset button.
•Eighteen stations can be stored in the FM band.
(Six each for FM1, FM2 and FMT)
•Six stations can be set for the AM band.
If the battery is disconnected, or if the fuse blows,
the radio memory will be erased. In that case, reset
the desired stations after battery connection or fuse
replacement.
Radio data system (RDS) operation
The RDS is a system through which encoded digital
information is transmitted by FM radio stations in
addition to the normal FM radio broadcasting. The
RDS provides information services such as station
name, traffic information, or news.
NOTE
In some countries or regions, some of these ser-
vices may not be available.
Alternative Frequency (AF) mode:
The AF mode operates in the FM (radio) mode.
•The AF mode operates both in the FM (radio)
and CD mode (if FM was previously selected in
the radio mode).
•The AF function compares signal strengths and
selects the station with the optimum reception
conditions for the currently tuned-in station.
RDS functions
Programme Service (PS) function (station name
display function):
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or manual
tuning, the RDS data is received and the PS name
is displayed.
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For details, see the separately provided NISSAN
Connect, Audio with Navigation Owner’s Manual.A.without USB
B.with USB (where fitted)
The audio jack socket
j1 accepts portable personal
stereo audio devices such as a Cassette player, CD
player, MP3 player and the USB socket (where fit-
ted)
j2 accepts USB devices such as USB stick or
iPOD player.
When a compatible device is plugged into the
socket, press the SRC button, see “LW-MW-FM
radio with CD player (where fitted)” earlier in this
section or the AUX button, see “FM AM radio with
CD player (where fitted)” earlier in this section or
the separately provided NISSAN Connect, Audio
with Navigation Owners Manual.
BLUETOOTH®MOBILE PHONE
FEATURE
WARNING
Whilst driving, using the mobile phone is ex-
tremely dangerous because it significantly im-
pairs your concentration and diminishes your re-
action capabilities to sudden changes on the
road, and it may lead to a fatal accident. This
applies to all phone call situations such as when
receiving an incoming call, during a phone con-
versation, when calling through the phone book
search, etc.
CAUTION
Certain country jurisdictions prohibit the use of
the mobile phone in the car without hands-free
support.
This chapter provides information about the NISSAN
hands-free phone system using a Bluetooth
®con-
nection.
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NISSAN Connect, Audio with Navigation
NAA1114
NAA1196
AM-FM RADIO WITH CD PLAYER
AND NAVIGATION (where fitted)AUDIO JACK SOCKET (AUX)
(where fitted)MOBILE PHONE INTEGRATION
(where fitted)
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