AV-150
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AV CONTROL UNIT
28
(Y) Ground Reverse signal
Input ONSelector lever in R (re-
verse)
Battery voltage
Selector lever in any posi-
tion other than R (reverse) 0 V
30
(Y) Ground AUX jack audio signal LH Input ON Received audio signal
(AUX input)
31
(G) Ground AUX ground
— ON— 0V
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(L) Ground AUX jack audio signal RH Input ON Received audio signal
(AUX input)
33
(B) Ground Camera ground
— ON — 0 V
34
(L) Ground Camera power supply Output ON Camera image displayed
6.0 V
Except for above 0 V
35
(Shield) —Camera image signal
shield —— —
—
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(Y)
Ground Camera image signal Input ON When camera image is dis-
played
36
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(G)
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(BG) Ground Ignition power supply Input ON
—Battery voltage
42
(L) Ground MIC VCC
Output ON—5 V
43
(P) 41
(Shield) Microphone signal
Input ONWhile speaking into micro-
phone.
45
(W) — V BUS signal
— —— —
46
(G) — USB ground
— —— —
Te r m i n a l
(Wire color) Description
Condition
Reference value
(Approx.)
+ – Signal nameInput/
Output Ignition
switch Operation
SKIB3609E
SKIB3609E
SKIB2251J
SKIB3609E
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AV-222
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MICROPHONE SIGNAL CIRCUIT
MICROPHONE SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000012433088
Regarding Wiring Diagram information, refer to
AV-155, "Wiring Diagram".
1.CHECK MICROPHONE SIGNAL CIRCUIT CONTINUITY
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect AV control unit connector M71 and microphone connector R15.
3. Check continuity between AV control unit connector M71 and microphone connector R15.
4. Check continuity between AV control unit connector M71 and ground.
Is inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO >> Repair or replace harness or connectors.
2.CHECK MICROPHONE VCC VOLTAGE
1. Connect AV control unit connector M71.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between terminals of AV control unit connector M71.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> Replace AV control unit. Refer to AV-241, "
Removal and Installation".
3.CHECK MICROPHONE SIGNAL
1. Connect microphone connector.
2. Check signal between terminals of AV control unit connector M71.
AV control unit Microphone
Continuity
Connector TerminalConnector Terminal
M71 41
R15 2
Ye s
42 4
43 1
AV control unit
Ground Continuity
Connector Terminal
M71 42
—N o
43
AV control unit connector M71
Voltag e
(Approx.)
(+)
(− )
Te r m i n a l Te r m i n a l
42 415.0 V
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Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Replace AV control unit. Refer to AV-241, "Removal and Installation".
NO >> Replace microphone. Refer to AV-248, "
Removal and Installation".
AV control unit connector M71
ConditionReference value
(+) (− )
Terminal Terminal
43 41Speak into microphone.
SKIB3609E
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MULTI AV SYSTEMAV-229
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RELATED TO HANDS-FREE PHONE
• Before performing diagnosis, confirm that the cellular phone being used by the customer is compatible with the vehicle.
• It is possible that a malfunction is occurring due to a version change of the phone even thoug\
h the phone is a compatible type. This can be confirmed by changing the cellular phone to another compatible type, and
check that it operates normally. It is important to determine whether the c ause of the malfunction is the vehi-
cle or the cellular phone.
Check Compatibility
1. Make sure the customer’s Bluetooth® related concern is understood.
2. Verify the customer’s concern. NOTE:
The customer’s phone may be required, depending upon their concern.
3. Write down the customer’s phone brand, model and service provider. NOTE:
It is necessary to know the service provider. On occasion, a given phone may be on the approved list with
one provider, but may not be on the approved list with other providers.
4. Go to “www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/”.
a. Using the website’s search engine, find out if the customer’s phone is on the approved list.
b. If the customer’s phone is NOT on the approved list: Stop diagnosis here. The customer needs to obtain a Bluetooth
® phone that is on the approved list before
any further action.
c. If the feature related to the customer’s concern shows as “N” (not compatible):
Stop diagnosis here. If the customer still wants the feature to function, they will need to get an approved
phone showing the feature as “Y” (compatible) in the “Basic Features”.
d. If the feature related to the customer ’s concern shows as “Y” (compatible):
Perform diagnosis as per the following table.
No radio reception or poor reception. • Other audio sounds are normal.
• Any radio station cannot be received or
poor reception is caused even after mov-
ing to a service area with good reception
(e.g. a place with clear view and no ob-
stacles generating external noises). • Antenna amp. ON signal circuit malfunc-
tion.
Refer to AV- 2 0 6 , "Diagnosis Procedure".
• Poor connector connection of antenna or antenna feeder.
Refer to AV- 2 5 6 , "
Feeder Layout".
No satellite radio reception. There is malfunction in the CONSULT self
diagnosis result.
Refer to AV- 1 4 4 , "
CONSULT Function".• Malfunction in antenna, antenna feeder
or AV control unit. Perform DTC diagno-
sis.
Refer to AV- 2 0 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
• Poor continuity in antenna feeder.
• Poor connector connection of antenna or antenna feeder.
Refer to AV- 2 5 6 , "
Feeder Layout".
There is no malfunction in the CONSULT
self diagnosis result.
Refer to AV- 1 4 4 , "
CONSULT Function". • Poor continuity in antenna feeder.
• Poor connector connection of antenna or
antenna feeder.
• Loose satellite radio antenna mounting nut.
Refer to AV- 2 5 6 , "
Feeder Layout".
Buzz/rattle sound from speaker The majority of buzz/rattle sounds are not
indicative of an issue with the speaker, usu-
ally something nearby the speaker is caus-
ing the buzz/rattle.Refer to "SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROU-
BLE DIAGNOSIS" in the appropriate interi-
or trim section.
Symptoms
Check itemsProbable malfunction location
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AV-230
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MULTI AV SYSTEM
RELATED TO NAVIGATION
RELATED TO AROUND VIEW MONITOR
Symptoms
Check itemsProbable malfunction location
Does not recognize cellular phone connec-
tion (no connection is displayed on the dis-
play at the guide). Repeat the registration of cellular phone.
Malfunction in AV control unit.
Refer to AV- 1 4 3 , "
On Board Diagnosis
Function".
Hands-free phone cannot be established. • Hands-free phone operation can be
made, but the communication cannot be
established.
• Hands-free phone operation can be per-
formed, however, voice between each
other cannot be heard during the conver-
sation.
The other party’s voice cannot be heard by
hands-free phone. Check the “microphone speaker” in Inspec-
tion & Adjustment Mode if sound is heard.
Originating sound is not heard by the other
party with hands-free phone communica-
tion. Sound operation function is normal.
Sound operation function does not work.
Microphone signal circuit malfunction.
Refer to
AV- 2 2 2 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
The system cannot be operated. • The voice recognition can be controlled.
• Steering switch’s , , and
switch works, but does not work. Steering switch malfunction.
Replace steering switch. Refer to
AV- 2 4 7 ,
"Removal and Installation".
Steering switch’s , , , and switches do not work. Steering switch signal circuit malfunction.
Refer to
AV- 2 2 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
All steering switches do not work. Steering switch ground circuit malfunction.
Refer to
AV- 2 2 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
Symptoms Check itemsProbable malfunction location
Navigation system is inoperative. Navigation malfunction.
• Malfunction in SD card.
• Malfunction in AV control unit.
Refer to AV- 1 4 3 , "
On Board Diagnosis
Function".
Steering switches malfunction. Steering switch signal circuit malfunction.
Refer to AV- 2 2 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
Voice activated control malfunction. Microphone signal circuit malfunction.
Refer to AV- 2 2 2 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
Steering switch signal circuit malfunction.
Refer to AV- 2 2 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
Symptoms Check items Probable malfunction location
Display does not switch to camera
image when CAMERA switch is
pressed or selector lever is in R (re-
verse). Around view monitor control unit mal-
function.
Around view monitor control unit power supply and
ground circuits malfunction.
Refer to
AV- 2 1 6 , "
AROUND VIEW MONITOR CON-
TROL UNIT : Diagnosis Procedure".
Camera image signal circuit (output)
malfunction. Camera image signal circuit (output) malfunction be-
tween around view monitor control unit and AV control
unit.
Refer to
AV- 1 5 2 , "
Reference Value".
Display switches to camera image
when CAMERA switch is pressed or
selector lever is in R (reverse), but
all views are not displayed. Camera image signal circuit (input) mal-
function. Camera image signal circuit (input) malfunction be-
tween camera and around view monitor control unit.
Refer to:
•
AV- 1 9 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure" (front camera).
• AV- 1 8 8 , "
Diagnosis Procedure" (rear view camera).
• AV- 1 9 6 , "
Diagnosis Procedure" (side camera LH).
• AV- 1 9 2 , "
Diagnosis Procedure" (side camera RH).
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AV-232
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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
DescriptionINFOID:0000000012433093
RELATED TO NOISE
The majority of the audio concerns are the result of outside causes (bad CD, electromagnetic interference,
etc.).
The following noise results from variations in field strength, such as fading noise and multi-path noise, or
external noise from trains and other sources. It is not a malfunction.
• Fading noise: This noise occurs because of variations in the field strength in a narrow range due to moun-
tains or buildings blocking the signal.
• Multi-path noise: This noise results from the waves s ent directly from the broadcast station arriving at the
antenna at a different time from the waves which reflect off mountains or buildings.
The vehicle itself can be a source of noise if noise prevention parts or electrical equipment is malfunctioning.
Check if noise is caused and/or changed by engine speed, ignition switch turned to each position, and opera-
tion of each piece of electrical equipment, and determine the cause.
NOTE:
The source of the noise can be found easily by listening to the noise while removing the fuses of electrical
components, one by one.
Type of Noise and Possible Cause
RELATED TO HANDS-FREE PHONE
Occurrence condition Possible cause
Occurs only when engine is ON. A continuous growling noise occurs. The speed of
the noise varies with changes in the engine speed.
• Ignition components
The occurrence of the noise is linked with the operation of the fuel pump. • Fuel pump condenser
Noise only occurs when various
electrical components are oper-
ating. A cracking or snapping sound occurs with the op-
eration of various switches.
• Relay malfunction, AV control unit malfunc-
tion
The noise occurs when various motors are operat-
ing. • Motor case ground
• Motor
The noise occurs constantly, not just under certain conditions. • Rear defogger coil malfunction
• Open circuit in printed heater
• Poor ground of antenna feeder line
A cracking or snapping sound occurs while the vehicle is being driven, especially when
it is vibrating excessively. • Ground wire of body parts
• Ground due to improper part installation
• Wiring connections or a short circuit
Symptom
Cause and Counter measure
Does not recognize cellular phone connection (No connection is
displayed on the display at the guide). Some Bluetooth
® enabled cellular phones may not be recognized
by the in-vehicle phone module.
Refer to “RELATED TO HANDS-FREE PHONE (Check Compati-
bility)” in AV- 2 2 8 , "
Symptom Table".
Cannot use hands-free phone. Customer will not be able to use a hands-free phone under the fol-
lowing conditions:
• The vehicle is outside of the telephone service area.
• The vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio
waves; such as in a tunnel, in an underground parking garage,
near a tall building or in a mountainous area.
• The cellular phone is locked to prevent it from being dialed.
NOTE:
While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth
® wire-
less connection, the battery power of the cellular phone may dis-
charge quicker than usual. The Bluetooth
® Hands-Free Phone
System cannot charge cellular phones.
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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONAV-233
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Basic Operation
Vehicle Mark
The other party’s voice cannot be heard by hands-free phone. When the radio wave condition is not ideal or ambient sound is too
loud, it may be difficult to hear the other person’s voice during a
call.
Poor sound quality. Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or
far away from the in-vehicle phone module to prevent tone quality
degradation and wireless connection disruption.
Symptom
Cause and Counter measure
SymptomCause Remedy
No image is shown. Display brightness adjustment is set fully to DARK
side. Adjust the display brightness.
No guide sound is heard.
Audio guide volume is too low or
too high. Volume control is set to OFF, MIN or MAX. Adjust the audio guide volume.
Audio guidance is not available while the vehicle is
driving on a dark pink route.
System is not malfunctioning.
Screen is too dark.
Motion of the image is too slow. Temperature inside the vehicle is low.
Wait until the temperature inside the vehicle
reaches the proper temperature.
Small black or bright spots appear
on the screen. Symptom peculiar to a liquid crystal display (dis-
play unit). System is not malfunction.
Symptom
Cause Remedy
Map screen and BIRDVIEW™
Name of the place vary with the
screen. Some thinning of the character data is done to pre-
vent the display becoming to complex. In some
cases and in some locations, the display contents
may differ.
The same place name, street name, etc. may not
be displayed every time on account of the data
processing. System is not malfunctioning.
Vehicle mark is not positioned cor-
rectly. Vehicle is transferred by ferry or by towing after its
ignition switch is turned to OFF. Drive the vehicle for a while in the GPS sat-
ellite signal receiving condition.
Screen will not switch to nighttime
mode after the lighting switch is
turned ON. The daytime screen is selected by the “SWITCH
SCREENS” when the last time the screen dim-
ming setting is done.
Switching between daytime/nighttime screen may
be inhibited by the automatic illumination adjust-
ment function. Perform screen dimming and select the
nighttime screen by “SWITCH SCREENS”.
Map screen will not scroll in accor-
dance with the vehicle travel. Current location is not displayed.
Press “MAP” button to display the current lo-
cation.
Vehicle mark will not be shown. Current location is not displayed. Press “MAP” button to display the current lo-
cation.
Accuracy indicator (GPS satellite
mark) on the map screen stays
gray. GPS satellite signal is intercepted because the ve-
hicle is in or behind a building.
Move the vehicle out to an open space.
GPS satellite signal cannot be received because
an obstacle is placed on top of the instrument pan-
el. Do not place anything on top of the meter dis-
play (instrument panel).
GPS satellites are not visible from current location. Wait until GPS satellites are visible by mov- ing the vehicle.
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AV-248
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >[NAVIGATION]
MICROPHONE
MICROPHONE
Removal and InstallationINFOID:0000000012433100
REMOVAL
1. Remove the microphone finisher from the headlining by releas-
ing pawls (A) using a suitable tool.
2. Disconnect the harness connector from microphone and remove.
3. Separate the microphone from the finisher by releasing pawls (A) using a suitable tool.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
• Make sure to align the rib on the finisher with the slot in the microphone.
• Make sure to install the microphone with the arro ws pointing toward the RH side of the vehicle.
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