
Phone command
1st command 2nd command 3rd command4th commandAction
Phone Call
from the list of displayed contacts on the right side screen.
Dial <#> Dial Makes a call to a spoken phone number.
Change Number Changes the number to call.
Recent Calls < 1–6 > Makes a call to the recent incoming, outgoing, or missed call number.
Read Text < 1–6 > PlayListens to recent text message received.
Reply Replies to received message.
Call Calls the sender of the message.
Send Text < phonebook name> Selects a text message from the list and sends it to a contact name.
You can select type from
< phonebook name>< type>
Phonebook < phonebook name> Makes a call to a contact that is stored on the cellular phone. You can
select type from “Work”, “Mobile”, “Home”, or “Other”. Select “Reply”
to reply to a message. Select “Call” to call the sender.
< phonebook name>< type>
Favorites < favorite name >
< 1–6 > Accesses frequently called contacts by storing them in the favorites
list.
< favorite name >
< Type>
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Audio command
1st command 2nd command3rd commandAction
Audio FM <87.7–107.9> Switches to the FM band, selecting the station of the preferred frequency.
SXM
USB Play Album
iPod Play Album
AM <530–1710> Switches to the AM band, selecting the preferred station.
FM <87.7–107.9> HD <#> Switches to the FM HD band, selecting the preferred station.
DISC Track <#> Turns on the CD, selecting the track number.
USB Play Song < Name> Switches to the USB, selecting the track. You can speak the commands
successively.
Play < Source Name> Plays the spoken audio source.
USB All Artists Displays the USB all artists list.
USB All Albums Displays the USB all albums list.
USB All Folders Displays the USB all folders list.
iPod All Artists Displays the iPod® all artists list.
iPod All Albums Displays the iPod® all albums list.
iPod All Songs Displays the iPod® all songs list.
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Notes on operating audio by Voice Recog-
nition● An audio device connected via Blutooth ®
cannot be operated with the Voice Recogni-
tion system. Source change is only available
for Bluetooth®streaming audio.
● Song title and Artist name information will be
overwritten when another iPod®/iPhone®
is connected after song titles and artists
names in the previously connected
iPod®/iPhone® have been installed. ●
If two USB devices are connected at the
same time, voice operation will only be avail-
able for use with one registered and se-
lected device. When selecting “YES” in the
pop-up screen that displays after a new
USB audio device is connected, the USB
audio device is registered in the Voice Rec-
ognition system and is selected automati-
cally. One iPod® and one USB device can
be registered in the system. If a USB audio
device is newly registered, old data is over-
written. It may take a few moments to regis-
ter an audio device. If you want to enable
voice operation for music stored on a previ-
ously registered audio device, select the de-
vice you want to use in advance. For addi-
tional information, refer to the Voice
Recognition settings in this section. Even when a device has been previously
registered, simply connecting the device will
not result in it being selected automatically.
●
The Voice Recognition system may not
function when the song information is too
long (artist names, album titles, song
titles, and playlists, etc.)
● The SXM function will not operate without
a subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Ra-
dio.
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Information command
1st command2nd command Action
Information Voice Menu Connects to the Nissan ConnectSMApps Services Response Specialists. For additional
information, refer to the Navigation System Owner’s Manual for details.
Fuel Prices Displays the fuel prices.
Weather Forecast Displays the weather forecast.
Current Weather Displays the nearby weather (current weather) .
Sports Scores Displays the sports scores.
Traffic Information* Turns the traffic information system on or off.
Route Information* Displays the route information.
*: Models with navigation system only.
NOTE:
The Fuel Prices, Weather Forecast, Current Weather, Sports Scores and Traffic Information will not operate without a subscription to
SiriusXM Radio
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SYSTEM UNIT
Display screen
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
The screen is too dark. The cabin temperature is too low. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes moderate.
Screen brightness is set to the maximum darkness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen. For additional information, refer to “Screen settings” in this section.
The screen is too bright. Screen brightness is set to the maximum brightness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen. For additional
information, refer to “Screen settings” in this section.
A small black spot or a small bright spot appears on the
screen. This is a phenomenon typical to display screens.
This is not a malfunction.
A dot or stripe pattern appears on the screen. Electromagnetic waves that are generated from neon
billboards, high voltage electric power cables, ham radios
or other radio devices equipped on other vehicles may ad-
versely affect this screen. This is not a malfunction.
Image lag appears on the screen. This is a phenomenon typical to display screens. This is not a malfunction.
Image motion displayed on the screen is slow. The cabin temperature is below 32°F (0°C) . Wait until the in-cabin temperature rises to above 32°F
(0°C) .
When looking at the screen from an angle, the screen
lightens or darkens. This is a phenomenon typical to display screens.
Adjust the brightness setting of the screen. For additional
information, refer to “Screen settings” in this section.
The screen turns blue or an error message is displayed on
the display. The SD card is not inserted into the slot correctly.
If the SD card containing map data is accidentally
removed, after re-inserting the SD card containing map
data into the slot, place the ignition switch in the OFF posi-
tion and then back in the ON position again.
A system malfunction has occurred. It is recommended that you contact a NISSAN dealer for
inspection.
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Functional:
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Keep losing my local stations. The digital coverage is slightly less than the analog signal
coverage. Verify correct operation on another station. This is ex-
pected behavior.
Shadowing (urban/terrain) can cause reduced digital
coverage. Verify correct operation on another station.
Some data fields are blank. Text information is sent at the broadcaster’s discretion. Verify correct operation on another station. Report any sta-
tion issues.
Text information is truncated / appears to be more
available. The display is limited to a fixed number of characters and
more data is being sent than can be shown. This is intended behavior.
AM reception changes at night. AM stations are required by the government (FCC) to lower
their power at night. This is not a malfunction.
Compact Disc (CD) player
Symptom
Possible cause Possible solution
Music cannot be played back. The disc is inserted upside down. Insert a CD with the label side facing up.
Moisture has accumulated inside the unit. Wait until the moisture evaporates (approximately 1 hour) .
The cabin temperature is too high. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes moderate.
The disc is scratched or dirty. Wipe off any dirt from the disc.
Scratched discs cannot be recovered. Replace the disc.
Depending on the condition in which they are stored, discs
may become unreadable due to deterioration (for example,
keeping the discs in the passenger compartment, etc.) . Replace the disc with a deterioration-free disc. Do not use
a deteriorated disc. The label surface of a disc may crack
or chip, and the layer of the label surface may eventually
peel off.
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SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Compressed audio files cannot be played back. If both music CD files (CD-DA data) and compressed au-
dio files (MP3 data, etc.) are mixed on one disc, the com-
pressed audio files cannot be played back. Prepare a disc that contains compressed audio files only.
The files are not named using characters that are compliant
with the specifications. Use the character codes and the number of characters that
are compliant with the specifications for the folder names
and file names. In addition, always use “.MP3”, “.WMA”,
“.mp3” or “.wma” file extensions.
It takes a long time before the music starts playing. The disc contains a large amount of data. Some time may be required to check the files. It is recom-
mended that unnecessary folders or any files other than
compressed audio files should not be recorded on a disc.
The sound quality is poor. The disc is dirty. Wipe off any dirt from the disc.
No sounds are played although the CD play time is
displayed. The system is playing the first track of a mix mode disc.
(Mix mode is a format in which data except music is re-
corded on the first track and music data is recorded on one
other than the first track in a session.) Play music data in other tracks.
Music cuts off or skips. The combination of writing software and hardware might
not match; or the writing speed, writing depth, writing
width, etc. might not match the specifications. Create a disc using different writing speed settings, etc.
The system skips the selected track and moves to the next
track. A non-MP3/WMA file has been given an extension of
“.MP3”, “.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma”. Prepare MP3/WMA files.
Some of the file cannot be played due to copyright
protection. Prepare playable files.
The tracks do not play back in the desired order. The folder locations on the disc are changed by the writing
software while the files are written on the disc. Check the settings of the writing software and create a
new disc.
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Bluetooth® streaming audio
SymptomPossible cause Possible solution
Registration cannot be performed. The Bluetooth® audio device is not compatible with the
in-vehicle audio system. Check the owner’s manual for the Bluetooth® audio
device.
The PIN code is incorrect. Check the PIN code for the Bluetooth® audio device that
is to be registered.
Check that the PIN code for the Bluetooth® audio device
is consistent with that for the in-vehicle audio system.
Another Bluetooth® device is used in the vehicle. Turn off the other Bluetooth® device and wait until regis-
tration is completed.
Music cannot be played. The Bluetooth® audio device is not compatible with the
in-vehicle audio system. Check the owner’s manual for the Bluetooth® audio
device.
The system is not in the Bluetooth® audio mode. Press the “AUDIO” button to select the Bluetooth® audio
mode.
The Bluetooth® adapter is turned off. Turn on the Bluetooth® adapter when it is used for a
Bluetooth® audio device.
Music stops playing. The Bluetooth® audio device is not compatible with the
in-vehicle audio system. Visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ to search for a recom-
mended Bluetooth® audio device.
A cellular phone is connected. This is not a malfunction.
The sound may cut off when a Bluetooth® audio device is
operated. Press the “AUDIO” button to select the Bluetooth® audio
mode, and then operate the device on the vehicle’s display
screen.
Audio operation cannot be performed. A Bluetooth® audio device that does not support audio
operations is in use. This is not a malfunction.
Refer to the owner’s manual for the Bluetooth® audio
device.
An error occurs when connecting to a Bluetooth® audio
profile. Turn the power source of the Bluetooth® audio player off
and on, and then resume connection with the system.
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