CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE
ADVISORY
Some vehicle parts, such as lithium batteries,
may contain perchlorate material. The fol-
lowing advisory is provided: “Perchlorate
Material - special handling may apply, See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate.”
The Bluetooth® word mark
and logos are registered
trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by DENSO
CORPORATION is under li-
cense. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their
respective owners.
SiriusXM® services require a
subscription after trial period
and are sold separately or as
a package. The satellite ser-
vice is available only in the 48
contiguous USA and DC.
SiriusXM® satellite service is
also available in Canada: see
www.siriusxm.ca
Required SiriusXM Satellite
Radio and SiriusXM Travel
Link monthly subscriptions
are sold separately. Sirius XM
Travel Link is only available in
select markets. For more in-
formation, see
www.siriusxm.com/travellink
“Made for iPod®” and “Made
for iPhone®” mean that an
electronic accessory has been
designed to connect specifi-
cally to iPod® or iPhone®,
respectively, and has been
certified by the developer to
meet Apple performance
standards. Apple is not re-
sponsible for the operation of
this device or its compliance
with safety and regulatory
standards. Please note that
the use of this accessory with
iPod® or iPhone® may affect
wireless performance.
Apple, the Apple logo,
iPhone®, iPod®, iPod clas-
sic®, iPod nano®, and iPod
touch ® are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries.
Lightning is a trademark of
Apple Inc. App Store is a ser-
vice mark of Apple Inc.
If an abnormality occurs in the system, the
VDC system function will be canceled, but
the vehicle is still driveable. For additional
information, see "Vehicle Dynamic Control
(VDC) system" in the "5. Starting and driving"
section.
WARNING
VDC should remain on unless freeing a ve-
hicle from mud or snow.
While the VDC system is operating, you
might feel a slight vibration or hear the sys-
tem working when starting the vehicle or ac-
celerating, but this is normal.
Front fog light indicator light (if
equipped)
The light comes on when the front fog lights
are switched on (see " Fog light switch (If so
equipped)" later in this section).
High beam assist indicator
light (if equipped)
The indicator light illuminates when the
headlights come on while the headlight
switch is in the AUTO position with the high
beam selected. This indicates that the high
beam assist system is operational. (See
2-64.)
High beam indicator light
This blue light comes on when the headlight
high beams are on and goes out when the
low beams are selected.
The high beam indicator light also comes on
when the passing signal is activated.
Rear fog light indicator light
The light comes on when the rear fog light is
switched on (see " Fog light switch (If so
equipped)" later in this section).
Side light and headlight
indicator light
This light comes on when the side light or
headlight position is selected, see "Headlight
and turn signal switches" later in this section
for further details.
/Front passenger air
bag status light
The front passenger air bag status light () located on the center console above
the shift lever will illuminate when the front
passenger air bag is turned OFF. When the
front passenger air bag is turned on, the front
passenger air bag status light ON (
) will
illuminate.
For more details, see "Front passenger air
bag and status light" in the "1. Safety — seats,
seat belts and supplemental restraint system"
section.
AUDIBLE REMINDERS
Parking brake reminder chime
A chime will sound when driving away if the
parking brake has not been released. Stop the
vehicle and release the parking brake.
Light reminder chime
With the ignition switch placed in the OFF
position, a chime sounds when the driver's
door is opened if the side lights are on. Turn
the headlight control switch off before leav-
ing the vehicle.
Seat belt reminder chime
A chime will sound for approximately 120
seconds if the vehicle's speed exceeds 16
2-14Instruments and controls
Side lights
NOTE
Always park your vehicle safely and suffi-
ciently lit according to legal standards. To
reduce the chance of a discharged vehicle
battery, avoid the continuous use of the
sidelights or parking lights for several
hours.
To switch on: turn the light switch to
.
The greenindicator light in the combi-
nation meter lights up.
Parking lights
Switching on the parking lights ensures that
the corresponding side of the vehicle is illumi-
nated.
To switch on the parking lights:
•The key is not in the ignition switch or the
switch is in the OFF position.
•Turn the light switch to(left-hand
side of the vehicle) or(right-hand
side of the vehicle).
COMBINATION SWITCH
1Turn signal, right
2Turn signal, left
3High beam headlights
4Headlight flasher
Turn signal
Move the lever up or down to signal the
turning direction. When the turn is com-
pleted, the turn signal cancels automatically.
Lane change signal
Move the lever up or down until the turn
signal begins to flash, but the lever does not
latch, to signal a lane change. Hold the lever
until the lane change is completed. Move the
lever up or down until the turn signal begins
to flash, but the lever does not latch, and
release the lever. The turn signal will auto- matically flash three times. Choose the ap-
propriate method to signal a lane change
based on road and traffic conditions.
High beam headlights
To switch on the high beam headlights:
•Turn the ignition switch to the ON position
or start the engine.
•Turn the light switch toor
•Press the combination switch beyond the
pressure point in the direction of arrow
3.
In the
headlights are only switched on when it is
dark and the engine is running.
The blue
indicator light in the com-
bination meter lights up when the high
beam headlights are switched on.
To switch off the high beam headlights:
•Move the combination switch back to its
normal position. The blueindicator
light in the combination meter goes out.
NOTE
Vehicles with High beam Assist: when High
beam Assist is active, it controls activation
and deactivation of the high beam head-
lights (see " High beam assist (LED headlight
only)" later in this section)
NIC2618
2-66Instruments and controls
Names and functions of audio control
buttons........................ .4-64
Main audio operation ............... .4-65
Radio .......................... .4-67
Compact Disc (CD) player ..............4-71
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port . . .4-72
iPod player ...................... .4-75
Bluetooth® streaming audio ............4-78
Audio settings .................... .4-82
Disc/USB memory device care and
cleaningDiscs .................... .4-84
USB memory device ................ .4-84
Gracenote® End User License Agreement . . .4-84
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System .......4-85
Regulatory information ...............4-87
Phone ......................... .4-88
Connecting Bluetooth® device ..........4-90
Hands-free text messaging assistant .......4-91
Phone and text message settings .........4-94
Bluetooth® information ...............4-98
INFINITI InTouch Apps overview ...........4-98
Using Applications ................. .4-99
Vehicle Apps ..................... .4-99Vehicle Apps Manager (if equipped)
......4-102
Major Apps available for use in this system . .4-103
Examples of how Vehicle Apps is used . . . .4-104
Mobile Apps .................... .4-104
Getting user ID and password ..........4-104
Notes on linking smartphone App to vehicle .4-105
Using smartphone applications .........4-105
INFINITI Voice Recognition system .........4-105
Using Voice Recognition system .........4-105
Before starting ................... .4-105
Giving voice commands ..............4-106
Voice recognition settings .............4-116
Information menu ................... .4-117
SiriusXM Travel Link® ...............4-118
Settings menu ................... .4-122
Troubleshooting guide ................ .4-124
Customer assistance ............... .4-124
System
unit ..................... .4-124
Audio system .................... .4-125
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System . . . .4-132
Monitor system .................. .4-135
Voice recognition ................. .4-136
Push again to display the Display View Bar
and the display views.
Push and hold to hear the current guidance
for a programmed route.
<
>(models without navigation system).
Push to display the hands-free phone opera-
tion screen.
When you receive a phone call, push this
switch to answer the call.
2
ADDITIONAL SYSTEM
INFORMATION
System Start-Up
Due to the large number of features and
capabilities that the INFINITI InTouch system
needs to load on start-up, it may take up to a
minute for all functions (such as Apps) to be
available. The system will display the mes-
sage indicating that the application is loading
during this time. During the start-up period,
hard button controls for audio will become
available before start-up is complete. Fea-
tures will become available in the following
order.
•Audio volume and music playback
•Audio Full Screen Access
•Full App Availability – System will display
the message indicating the completion of
the application loading process.
System Response Delay
INFINITI InTouch uses an operating system
like those found on many computers, tablets
and cell phones. Like these devices, process-
ing speed may vary, and system response
delays or resets may occur intermittently.
This does not indicate a malfunction, and
further information on system operation can
be found below. In most situations, simply waiting a few mo-
ments longer should be sufficient for the
pending operations to complete.
If the system temporarily does not respond to
commands, the system can be easily reset.
Simply push down the Audio Power knob for
at least 5 seconds. The system will turn off
and restart.
After restart, all functions should be avail-
able.
•Audio will resume, but if you were using
Bluetooth® Audio or an Audio App, the
connection may need to be re-established.
•If a navigation route was set, the route
should resume automatically (models with
navigation system).
•If a phone call was in progress, the call may
be temporarily transferred back to the
handset.
System Reset
As noted above, intermittent system resets
may occur during normal operation. You may
also wish to reset the system if you find that a
particular feature is not loading or respond-
ing. Often, a quick system reset will resolve
any issue you may be experiencing. After re-
start, all functions will be available as de-
scribed above. System Updates
Like many digital devices, the INFINITI
InTouch system is designed to allow for soft-
ware updates as enhancements are devel-
oped and additional features added. If you
have questions about system performance, it
is recommended you contact your INFINITI
retailer to ensure that your vehicle has had
the latest available software installed.
Operating Tips
INFINITI InTouch provides several methods
of operation to suit your preferences. The
following are suggested operating tips.
•Operating the INFINITI Controller, Steer-
ing Wheel Controls, or other controls too
quickly can cause a lag between the con-
trol and the display. Operate the controls
carefully and allow the system to respond
to your request.
•INFINITI recommends using Voice Recog-
nition whenever possible to select options
while driving. Some touch screen function-
ality is intentionally unavailable during
driving. Please view the available voice
commands by pushing <
>on the steer-
ing wheel and then selecting a category on
the display.
4-16Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system
•In some situations, the system may not be
able to recognize your command even if
you say the exact command. This can be
due to noise conditions or an accent.
•Bluetooth® Compatibility: Some wireless
devices do not allow phonebook down-
loads, text messaging, or other
Bluetooth® audio functions. Some wire-
less devices may only have partial func-
tionality of these features even though the
phone is compatible for hands-free com-
munication. If your phone is listed as com-
patible and you are still experiencing is-
sues, please confirm that your phone also
has the latest software updates.
Additional help
For additional technical information, please
contact us online at OWNERS.www.infini-
tiusa.com or call us at 1–800–662–6200,
menu option 6.
ARearView Monitor display
BINFINITI controller
C
A blue
where the MOD system is operative. A gray
MOD icon is displayed in the view where the
MOD system is not operative.
A[Settings] key
B