VOICE RECOGNITION
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The system does not operate or fails to interpret
the command correctly.The interior of the vehicle is too noisy. Close the windows or make sure the other occupants are
quiet.
The fan speed of the air conditioner is too fast. Decrease the fan speed of the air conditioner.
The noise generated by driving the vehicle is too
loud.Reduce the vehicle speed, and then speak the command.
The voice command is spoken in a low voice. Speak the command in a louder voice.
The command is spoken too fast. Speak the command after confirming the following: voice
guidance is announced, a tone sounds, and an icon on
the screen changes from white to orange.
The command is spoken too slowly. Speak in a natural voice without pausing between words.
The system prompts to repeat a command. Pronunciation is unclear. Speak clearly.
The command is spoken too late after the tone. Speak the command within 5 seconds after confirming
the following: a voice guidance is announced, a tone
sounds, and an icon on the screen changes from white to
orange.
An improper command is spoken. Speak the command or a number that is displayed in
white on the screen.
Speak a command that is shown in the command list.
The system does not correctly recognize a number
spoken.Many numbers are spoken at once. Place a pause between the appropriate digits for correct
recognition by the system. When speaking a telephone
number, place a pause between area codes and dial
codes, etc.
Voice recognition does not operate, and a tone
sounds twice after pushing the<
>.The<>is pushed before the system is ready
to accept voice commands.After turning on Infiniti InTouch, wait for the voice
recognition system to be ready before giving voice
commands.
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Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The USB memory device cannot operate with voice
recognition.Depending on the device, an iPhone
Ror iPodRmay be recognized as a USB memory device.This is not a malfunction
More than one audio device is connected to USB
port.Only one audio device can be operated with the voice
recognition system even when multiple numbers of
devices are connected. Select an audio source to operate
with the voice recognition system.
The USB/iPod operation screen is grayed out. The audio device is not connected. Connect an audio device to the system.
An audio source to be operated with the voice
recognition system has not been selected.Select an audio source to be operated with the voice
recognition system.
An error message is displayed when trying to select
a track and operate the USB/iPod.The track information is being processed for
registration by the system.Song information will be loaded into the system when a
new audio device is registered for the first time or when
the song information in the pre-registered device has
been changed. Wait for the loading to complete (this may
take from a few minutes to up to an hour).
The number of songs stored on the connected audio
device exceeds its capacity.Decrease the number of songs stored on the audio
device.
No song is stored on the audio device. Store songs on the connected audio device. Storing
songs with information such as artist name, album name,
song name, and playlist, etc., will make voice recognition
song search available.
The Navigation item is not displayed in the voice
operation menu screen.Voice Recognition command preparation for the
navigation system is not completed immediately
after the system is started.Display any screen other than the Voice Recognition
screen, and then push<
>.
The system does not correctly recognize a Point of
Interest (POI) name spoken.There are some rare cases where a POI is
unavailable by Voice Recognition but the location
can be found on the map.This is not a malfunction. Consider using an alternative
search method, like street address.
Partial or Alias name is spoken. For best results, speak the full name.
Some POI category names can only be searched
when nearby.This is not a malfunction.
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NOTE
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Illustration 2:If the turn signal is then acti-
vated, the system chimes (twice) and the BSW
indicator light flashes. The BSW indicator light
continues to flash until the detected vehicles
leave the detection zone.
NOTE
•The BSW indicator lights illuminate for a few
seconds when the ignition switch is placed in
the ON position.
•The brightness of the BSW indicator lights is
adjusted automatically depending on the
brightness of the ambient light.
•If a vehicle comes into the detection zone
after the driver activates the turn signal, then
only the BSW indicator light flashes and no
chime sounds. (SeeAnother vehicle ap-
proaching from behindlater in this section.)A chime sounds if the radar sensors have
already detected vehicles when the driver acti-
vates the turn signal.
WARNING
•Do not use the BSW system when towing a
trailer because the system may not function
properly.
•Excessive noise (for example audio system
volume, open vehicle window) will interfere
with the chime sound, and it may not be
heard.
•The radar sensors may not be able to detect
and activate BSW when certain objects are
present such as:
–Pedestrians, bicycles, animals
–Several types of vehicles such as motor-
cycles
–Oncoming vehicles
–Vehicles remaining in the detection
zone when you accelerate from a stop.
–A vehicle merging into an adjacent lane
at a speed approximately the same as
your vehicle.
–A vehicle approaching rapidly from be-
hind.
–A vehicle which your vehicle overtakes
rapidly.
•Severe weather or road spray conditions
may reduce the ability of the radar to detect
other vehicles.
•The radar sensors detection zone is de-
signed based on a standard lane width.
When driving in a wider lane, the radar sen-
sors may not detect vehicles in an adjacent
lane. When driving in a narrow lane, the
radar sensors may detect vehicles driving
two lanes away.
•The radar sensors are designed to ignore
most stationary objects, however objects
such as guardrails, walls, foliage and
parked vehicles may occasionally be de-
tected. This is a normal operating condition.
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–Vehicles such as motorcycles, low
height vehicles, or high ground clear-
ance vehicles.
–Oncoming vehicles.
–Vehicles remaining in the detection
zone when you accelerate from a stop.
–A vehicle merging into an adjacent lane
at a speed approximately the same as
your vehicle.
–A vehicle that is too close to your ve-
hicle.
–A vehicle approaching rapidly from be-
hind.
–A vehicle which your vehicle overtakes
rapidly.
•The radar sensors detection zone is de-
signed based on a standard lane width.
When driving in a wider lane, the radar sen-
sors may not detect vehicles in an adjacent
lane. When driving in a narrow lane, the
radar sensors may detect vehicles driving
two lanes away.
•The radar sensors are designed to ignore
most stationary objects, however objects
such as guardrails, walls, foliage and
parked vehicles may occasionally be de-
tected. This is a normal operating condition.
•The following conditions may reduce the
ability of the radar to detect other vehicles:
–Severe weather
–Road spray
–Ice build-up on the vehicle
–Frost build-up on the vehicle
–Dirt build- up on the vehicle
•Do not attach stickers (including transpar-
ent material), install accessories or apply
additional paint near the radar sensors.
These conditions may reduce the ability of
the radar to detect other vehicles.
•Do not use the BSW system when towing a
trailer because the system may not function
properly.
•Excessive noise (e.g. audio system volume,
open vehicle window) will interfere with the
chime sound, and it may not be heard.
•The BSW system may not provide a warning
for vehicles that pass through the detection
zone quickly.
Another vehicle approaching from
behind
Illustration 1: The BSW indicator light illumi-
nates if a vehicle enters the detection zone from
behind in an adjacent lane.
However, if the overtaking vehicle is travelling
much faster than your vehicle, the indicator
light may not illuminate before the detected
vehicle is beside your vehicle. Always use the
side and rear mirrors and turn and look in the
direction your vehicle will move to ensure it is
safe to change lanes.
SSD1026ZIllustration 1 – Approaching from behind
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NOTE
To operate the active sound enhancement prop-
erly:
•Do not cover the speakers or woofer.
•Do not change or modify speakers including
the woofer and any audio related parts such
as the amplifier.
•Do not make any modification including
sound deadening or modifications around
the speakers or woofer.
ACTIVE SOUND ENHANCEMENT
The active sound enhancement generates
sounds according to engine speed through the
speakers
2and woofer1(if equipped) to
enhance the quality of the engine sound.
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4. Fit the replacement battery in the vehicle.
REINITIALISATION PROCEDURE AFTER
BATTERY RECONNECTION
If the battery has been reconnected, check the
following items:
•Clock setting (if so equipped). For details,
seeClockin the2. Instruments and con-
trolssection, or the separately provided
navigation system Owner’s Manual, or the
audio device descriptions inAudio system
(if equipped)in the4. Display screen,
heater and air conditioner, and audio sys-
temsection.
•Reset the desired radio stations to the
preset station buttons. For details, see the
audio device descriptions in the “4. Heater
and air conditioner, and audio system”.
JUMP-STARTING
If jump-starting is necessary, seeJump
startingin the6. In case of emergencysec-
tion. If the engine does not start by jump
starting, the battery may have to be replaced. It
is recommended that you visit an INFINITI re-
tailer for this service.
WARNING
Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF posi-
tion before servicing drive belt. The engine
could rotate unexpectedly.
1. Visually inspect each belt for signs of un-
usual wear, cuts, fraying or looseness. If the
belt is in poor condition or loose, have it
replaced or adjusted. It is recommended that
you visit an INFINITI retailer for this service.
2. Have the belts checked regularly for condi-
tion and tension in accordance with the
maintenance schedule as shown in a sepa-
rately provided Warranty Information and
Maintenance booklet.
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DRIVE BELT
8-12Do-it-yourself
11 Index
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).........2-9
Warninglight .................2-9
Active sound enhancement..........5-67
Operation...................5-67
Adaptive Front lighting System........2-64
Aids .......................5-60
Forward emergency braking system....5-60
Hill Start Assist (HSA)............5-93
Intelligent Parking Assist (IPA).......5-68
Air bags.....................1-47
Front passenger air bag switch.......1-47
Overview....................0-2
Repair and replacement...........1-56
Supplemental Restraint System......1-39
Warninglight..............1-55, 2-12
Air cleaner filter.................8-13
Air conditioner.................4-43
Heater and air conditioner.........4-43
Refrigerant and lubricant..........10-6
Servicing...................4-52
Specification label.............10-12
Airfresheners...................7-4
Anti-theft alarm system.............2-57
AppGarage...................4-100
Screen....................4-100
Settings screen...............4-101
Around View Monitor..............4-25
Moving object detection (MOD)......4-38Settings....................4-33
Audible reminders................2-14
Audio.......................4-53
Operation precautions...........4-53
Settings...................4-82
Sourcebar..................4-66
System....................4-53
Automatic transmission.............8-7
Fluid(ATF)...................8-7
Operation...................5-17
Battery......................8-9
Cautionlabel .................8-9
Coldweather.................5-93
Jump-starting.................6-10
Replacement - Intelligent Key.......8-20
Saver system.................2-85
Vehicle battery................8-10
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system......5-35
Bluetooth®...................4-86
Hands-Free Phone System.....4-86,4-134
Information..................4-98
Streamingaudio ..............4-133
Booster seats..................1-36
Precautions..................1-36
Brakes......................8-17
ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)......5-88
Adjustment..................8-17
Fluid ......................8-7Forward emergency braking system....5-60
Parking brake................5-25
Precautions..................5-87
System....................5-87
Warninglight .................2-9
Break-inschedule................5-81
Brightness....................2-68
Instrumentpanel ..............2-68
Capacities and recommendations.......10-2
Coolant....................10-2
Fuel......................10-2
Oil.......................10-2
Refrigerant..................10-2
Cardholder...................2-78
Center multi-function control panel......4-2
Changing .....................8-5
Enginecoolant ................8-5
Engineoil ...................8-5
Engine oil filter................8-6
Tires and wheels..............8-34
Checking.....................8-4
Coolantlevel .................8-4
Engine oil level................8-5
Child restraints.................1-20
Anchorage ..................1-23
ISOFIX installation..............1-24
Precautions..................1-20