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Select “Language Select” using the
ENTER SETTING/TUNE·FOLDER dial
and then push the ENTER SETTING/
TUNE·FOLDER dial. Use the ENTER
SETTING/TUNE·FOLDER dial to select
the preferred language. Push the
ENTER SETTING/TUNE·FOLDER dial to
apply the setting.
DISP button:
Display of the screen can be canceled by
pushing the
button. You can still
listen to music that is being played back
even while the screen display is turned
off. If you want to display the screen
again, push the
button once more.
Pushing some of the audio source but-
tons will also turn the screen back on and
display the screens of the corresponding
sources.
MEDIA button:
Pushing the
button will switch the
audio source as follows:
USB/iPod® ?Bluetooth Audio ?AUX ?
USB/iPod®
FM-AM Radio operation
radio (FM·AM) band select:
Push the
button to change the band
as follows:
AM ?FM1 ?FM2? AM
The FM stereo indicator (STEREO) is
shown on the screen during FM stereo
reception. When the stereo broadcast
signal is weak, the radio automatically
changes from stereo to monaural recep-
tion.
TUNE (Tuning):
Turn the ENTER SETTING/TUNE·FOLDER
dial for manual tuning.
Radio Data System (RDS):
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is
a data information service transmitted by
some radio stations on the FM band (not
AM band) encoded within a regular radio
broadcast. Currently, most RDS stations
are in large cities, but many stations are
now considering broadcasting RDS data.
The station name, such as “The Groove”, is
displayed on the display.
SEEK tuning:
Push the
orbutton to tune from
low to high or high to low frequencies and to stop at the next broadcasting
station.
SCAN tuning:
Push the
button to tune from low to
high frequencies and stop at each broad-
casting station for several seconds. Push-
ing the
button again during this
several seconds period will stop SCAN
tuning and the radio will remain tuned to
that station.
If the
button is not pushed within this
period, SCAN tuning moves to the next
station.
toStation memory opera-
tions:
Up to 12 stations can be set for the FM
band (6 each for FM1 and FM2) and 6
stations can be set for the AM band.
1. Choose the radio band using the
button.
2. Tune to the desired station.
3. Push and hold the desired station preset button
tountil beep
sounds.
4. The station indicator will then come on. The station is now set to the
button memory.
.Speed Sensitive Vol.
Select the “Speed Sensitive Vol.” using
the ENTER SETTING/TUNE·SCROLL dial
and then push the ENTER SETTING/
TUNE·SCROLL dial. To change the
Speed Sensitive Volume (Speed Sensi-
tive Vol.) level from off (0) to 5, turn the
ENTER SETTING/TUNE·SCROLL dial.
Push the ENTER SETTING/TUNE·SC-
ROLL dial to apply the setting.
. AUX Vol.
Controls the volume level of incoming
sound when an auxiliary device is
connected to the system. Select the
“AUX Vol.” using the ENTER SETTING/
TUNE·SCROLL dial and then push the
ENTER SETTING/TUNE·SCROLL dial.
Choose a setting between +1 and +3
or choose 0 to disable the feature
entirely. Push the ENTER SETTING/
TUNE·SCROLL dial to apply the setting.
. Language Select
The language settings can be chan-
ged.
Select “Language Select” using the
ENTER SETTING/TUNE·SCROLL dial
and then push the ENTER SETTING/
TUNE·SCROLL dial. Use the ENTER
SETTING/TUNE·SCROLL dial to select
the preferred language. Push the
ENTER SETTING/TUNE·SCROLL dial to
apply the setting.DISP button:
Display of the screen can be canceled by
pushing the
button. You can still
listen to music that is being played back
even while the screen display is turned
off. If you want to display the screen
again, push the
button once more.
Pushing some of the audio source but-
tons will also turn the screen back on and
display the screens of the corresponding
sources.
MEDIA button:
Pushing the
button will switch the
audio source as follows:
CD ?USB/iPod® ?Bluetooth Audio ?
AUX ?CD
FM-AM-SAT Radio operation
radio (FM·AM) band select:
Pushing the
button will change the
band as follows:
AM ?FM1 ?FM2 ?AM
The FM stereo indicator (STEREO) is
shown on the screen during FM stereo
reception. When the stereo broadcast
signal is weak, the radio automatically
changes from stereo to monaural recep-
tion.
radio (SAT) band select:
Pushing the XM button will change the
band as follows:
XM1 ?XM2 ?XM3 ?XM1 (satellite, if so
equipped)
When the XM button is pushed while the
ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON
position, the radio will come on at the
channel last played.
The last channel played will also come on
when the Power/VOL dial is pushed to
turn the audio system power on.
The satellite radio is not available in
Alaska, Hawaii and Guam.
If another audio source is playing when
the XM button is pushed, the audio
source will automatically be turned off
and the last radio channel played will
come on.
When the stereo broadcast signal is weak,
the radio will automatically change from
stereo to monaural reception.
TUNE (Tuning):
. For AM and FM radio
Turn the radio ENTER SETTING/TU-
NE·SCROLL dial for manual tuning.
. For SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if so
equipped)
Turn the radio ENTER SETTING/TU-
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played will come on.
While the radio is in SXM mode, the
operation can be controlled through the
touch screen. Touch the “Channels” key to
display a list of channels. Touch a channel
displayed on the list to change to that
channel. Touch the “Categories” key to
display a list of categories. Touch a
category displayed on the list to display
options within that category.
Tuning with the touch screen:
When in AM or FM mode, the radio can be
tuned using the touch screen. To bring up
the visual tuner, touch the “Tune” key on
the lower right corner of the screen. A
screen appears with a bar running from
low frequencies on the left to high
frequencies on the right. Touch the
screen at the location of the frequency
you wish to tune and the station will
change to that frequency. To return to
the regular radio screen, touch the “OK”
key.
Tuning with the ENTER AUDIO/TU-
NE·SCROLL dial:
The radio can also be manually tuned
using the ENTER AUDIO/TUNE·SCROLL
dial. When in FM or AM mode, turn the
ENTER AUDIO/TUNE·SCROLL dial to the
left for lower frequencies or to the right
for higher frequencies. When in SXMmode, turn the ENTER AUDIO/TUNE·SC-
ROLL dial to change the channel.
SEEK tuning:
When in FM or AM mode, push the
orbutton to tune from low to high or
high to low frequencies and to stop at the
next broadcasting station.
When in SXM mode, push the
orbutton to change the category.
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1 to 6 station or channel memory
operations:
Twelve stations can be set for the FM
band (6 for FM1, 6 for FM2) and six stations
can be set for the AM band. Eighteen
channels can be set for the SXM band (6
for SXM1, 6 for SXM2, 6 for SXM3).
1. Choose the radio band AM, FM1 or FM2 using the FM·AM button or choose the
radio band SXM1, SXM2, SXM3 using
the SXM button.
2. Tune to the desired station or channel using manual or seek tuning. Touch
and hold any of the desired station or
channel memory keys (1 – 6) until a
beep sound is heard. The station or
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vehicle.
Once your cellular phone is connected to
the in-vehicle phone module, no other
phone connecting procedure is required.
Your phone is automatically connected
with the in-vehicle phone module when
the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or
ON position with the previously con-
nected cellular phone turned on and
carried in the vehicle.
NOTE:
Some devices require the user to accept
connections to other Bluetooth® de-
vices. If your phone does not connect
automatic ally to the system, consult
the phone’s owner’s manual for details
on device operation.
You can connect up to five different
Bluetooth® cellular phones to the in-
vehicle phone module. However, you can
talk on only one cellular phone at a time.
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free
Phone System, refer to the following
notes.
.Set up the wireless connection be-
tween a compatible cellular phone
and the in-vehicle phone module be-
fore using the Hands-Free Phone
System. .
Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular
phones may not be recognized by
the in-vehicle phone module. Please
visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth
or www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for a re-
commended phone list.
. You will not be able to use a hands-
free phone under the following condi-
tions:
— Your vehicle is outside of the cel-
lular service area.
— Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive a cellular signal;
such as in a tunnel, in an under-
ground parking garage, near a tall
building or in a mountainous area.
— Your cellular phone is locked to prevent it from being dialed.
. 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.
. 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.
. While a cellular phone is connected
through the Bluetooth® wireless con-
nection, the battery power of the
cellular phone may discharge quicker
than usual. The Bluetooth® Hands- Free Phone System cannot charge
cellular phones.
. If the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone
System seems to be malfunctioning,
visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth
or www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for trou-
bleshooting help.
. Some cellular phones or other devices
may cause interference or a buzzing
noise to come from the audio system
speakers. Storing the device in a
different location may reduce or elim-
inate the noise.
. Refer to the cellular phone owner’s
manual regarding the telephone
charges, cellular phone antenna and
body, etc.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
FCC Regulatory information
.CAUTION: To maintain compliance
with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines,
use only the supplied antenna. Un-
authorized antenna, modification, or
attachments could damage the trans-
mitter and may violate FCC regula-
tions.
. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interfer-
ence and
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Panic alarm............................................................ 3-9, 3-20
Parcel shelf ....................................................................... 2-58
ParkingBrake break-in .................................................... 5-106
Parking brake .......................................................... 5-27
Parking on hills................................................... 5-104
Parking brake Electronic parking brake
warning light ............................................................ 2-12
Phone Car phone or CB radio ..................................... 4-83
Phone and Bluetooth® settings....................... 4-99
Phone settings............................................................... 4-99
Power Electric power steering................................ 5-105
Power door lock ....................................................... 3-5
Power outlet............................................................. 2-53
Power windows ..................................................... 2-60
Power moonroof.......................................................... 2-63
Precautions Audio operation..................................................... 4-38
Braking precautions....................................... 5-106
Child restraints ....................................................... 1-20
Cruise control .......................................................... 5-61
Driving safety ........................................................... 5-10
Maintenance................................................................ 8-2
On-pavement and off-road driving .......... 5-8
Seat belt usage ...................................................... 1-10
SRS ........................................................................\
........... 1-40
When starting and driving................................ 5-4
Push starting................................................................\
... 6-11
Push-button ignition switch............................... 5-14
R
Radio........................................................................\
.............. 4-38 Car phone or CB radio ..................................... 4-83
Steering wheel audio controls................... 4-75
Rapid air pressure loss................................................ 5-9
Readiness for inspection/maintenance
(I/M) test........................................................................\
... 10-18
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)......................... 5-52
Rear door lock, Child safety rear
door lock ........................................................................\
........ 3-7
Rear seats........................................................................\
...... 1-5
Rear window and outside mirror
defroster switch ........................................................... 2-42
Rear window wiper and washer switch .... 2-41
RearView Monitor............................................................ 4-8
Recorders, Event data .......................................... 10-19
Registering in another country........................ 10-8
Registering with NissanConnect
Mobile Apps....................................................................\
.. 4-78
Remote engine start................................................. 3-22
Remote keyless entry function,
For Intelligent Key system.................................... 3-18
Remote keyless entry system ............................... 3-8
Reporting safety defects .................................... 10-17
Roadside assistance program .............................. 6-2
Rollover ........................................................................\
............ 5-8
Roof Moonroof..................................................................... 2-64
Roof rack ........................................................................\
.... 2-59
Room light........................................................................\
. 2-66
S
Safety Child seat belts....................................................... 1-17
Reporting safety defects ............................ 10-17 Seat adjustment
Front manual seat adjustment .................... 1-3
Front seats.................................................................... 1-3
Seat belt(s) Child safety................................................................ 1-17
Infants.................................................................\
........... 1-18
Injured persons ...................................................... 1-13
Larger children ....................................................... 1-18
Precautions on seat belt usage................ 1-10
Pregnant women.................................................. 1-13
Seat belt cleaning ................................................... 7-6
Seat belt extenders............................................. 1-16
Seat belt maintenance..................................... 1-16
Seat belt warning light ..................... 1-13, 2-15
Seat belts .................................................................... 1-10
Seat belts with pretensioners .................... 1-55
Shoulder belt height adjustment ............ 1-16
Small children .......................................................... 1-18
Three-point type with retractor ............... 1-13
Seat(s) Heated seats ............................................................ 2-50
Seats ........................................................................\
.......... 1-2
Security system (NISSAN Vehicle
Immobilizer System), Engine start ................. 2-38
Security system, Vehicle
security system ............................................................. 2-36
Servicing air conditioner........................................ 4-37
Shift lever Shift lock release................................................... 5-24
Shift lock release Transmission............................................................ 5-24
Shifting CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission)..................................... 5-20
Manual transmission ......................................... 5-25
Shoulder belt height adjustment, For
front seats........................................................................\
. 1-16
11-5