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1. 8 Touch a stored item from the list The indicator of the selected item illuminates Ploaia penmpore i the 50 Memory Card 9 Touch Download INFO Do not remove the SD card or turn off the power while reading or writing the data This may cause data corruption or data loss Writing is impossible when the lock switch of the SD card is set to the lock position Release the lock switch before use If the SD card already has the data for a stored address a confirmation message is displayed Once overwritten the original data cannot be recovered An SD card to transfer data to the system is not provided with the vehicle Use a separately purchased SD card to transfer data An SD card containing map data is provided with the vehicle and is inserted in the right hand slot of the system To transfer the data always insert an SD card in the slot on the left side The data that was transferred into an SD card cannot be used by other navigation systems NAVIGATION SETTINGS The navigation system can be set in details according to the user s preference 3 Billi Gan op Cobtineet Route Settings Traffic info Settings Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Navigation Touch the ttem you would like to set Available settings Address Book Store locations and routes and edit the stored items IF Storing location page 3 35 Map View Set the display method and
2. e Relocate Adjusts the location of the stored loca tion e Delete Deletes the stored address e OK Applies the settings Setting time for receiving charge connector status notifications This confirms the charge connector status at the set checking time If the charge connector is then disconnected a notification is sent to the preset e mail address 1 Touch Charging Plug Reminder Time CA rey Nose 2 Touch the preferred checking time The indicator of the selected time illuminates Available checking times e 5 min e 10 min e 15 min e 30 min e 1 hour 3 When the power switch is placed in the OFF position from the ON position the setting will be set to ON INFO When the power switch is placed in the OFF position from the ACC position the check time setting will be reset Sending charge connector status information to Data Center If the system recognizes that the charge connector is not connected to the vehicle even though the charge timer function is set the system transmits this information to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center When the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center receives the informa tion it will send an e mail to the specified address to inform you of the charge connector status 11 17 Smo CAR WINGS charging Memes Pa A 3 i m 5 Samed locations fer wnpligerd massages J Status to Data Conter TETTE is A ol Merag sgitimgs 1 Touch Send unplugged
3. 44 WARNING This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause death or serious personal injury To avoid or reduce the risk the procedures must be followed precisely CAUTION This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moderate personal injury or damage to your vehicle To avoid or reduce the risk the procedures must be followed care fully 0 2 Introduction NOTE Indicates items that help you understand and maximize the performance of your vehicle If ignored they may lead to a malfunction or poor performance REFERENCE SYMBOLS INFO This indicates information that is necessary for efficient use of your vehicle or accessories L Reference page This indicates the title and page that you should refer to This indicates a key item displayed on the screen Voice Command This indicates an operation by voice command SAFETY INFORMATION This system is primarily designed to help you reach your destination and it also performs other functions as outlined in this manual However you the driver must use the system safely and properly Information concerning road conditions traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up to date The system Is not a substitute for safe proper and legal driving Before using the navigation system please read the following safety information Always use the system as outlined in this man
4. When the connection process is completed the screen will return to the Phone menu display PHONE SELECTION Up to 5 cellular phones can be registered to the system 1 Push the MENU button and touch Phone Phone tem fl Ser Vehicle Phoneboot Yolume amp Ringtone fe Connect Phone Handeet Phonebook Connected Phones Dial Humber 2 Touch Connected Phones The list of the registered cellular phones is displayed PHONG Connected Pho WowszT 3 Touch one of the registered cellular phones from the list PROG Conner TE ft eo on ect EI Delete Touch Connect If you select a cellular phone that is different from the one currently connected the newly selected phone will be connected to the system MAKING A CALL To make a call follow this procedure 1 Push the button on the steering wheel Phone fo FH Tan oho Vehicle Phoneboot Volume amp Ringtone C mietit Phong Connected Phones Handel Phonebook Dial Humber 2 Touch a method for making a call Available methods e Vehicle Phonebook Select a telephone number from the phonebook and then make a call Before making a call the telephone number must be registered in the phonebook e Call History Select a telephone number from the incoming or outgoing history lists and then make a call e Handset Phonebook Download the phonebook from a cellular phone that is connected
5. Touch Brightness 2 Adjust the display brightness by touching or Contrast 1 Touch Contrast 2 Adjust the display contrast by touching or Background color Touch Background Color Touch Day or Night The indicator of the selected color illuminates Xi ASTA BEACH oo a TAUTA WRI PIE Day screen Night screen INFO The background color setting can also be changed by pushing the button Getting Started 1 15 VOLUME SETTINGS This turns on and off as well as adjusts the phone function ringer incoming and outgoing volume the voice guide function and the beep function 3 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Volume amp Beeps Touch the item you would like to adjust Available settings Audio Volume Adjust the volume level of the audio system by touching or Guidance Volume Adjust the volume level of voice guidance by touching or Ringtone Adjust the volume level of the ringtone by touching or 1 16 Getting Started Incoming Call Adjust the incoming call volume by touching or Outgoing Call Adjust the outgoing call volume by touching or CARWINGS Volume Adjust the volume level of the CAR WINGS information channel by touching or Switch Beeps Select to toggle the beep function between ON and OFF The indicator li
6. Whether this facility is open to the general public or not NOTE Equipment that is displayed on the char ging station information screen is not necessarily compatible with a LEAF Be sure to check whether equipment can be used with a LEAF beforehand i INFO As maintenance of data for charging station information carried out periodically detailed information for a charging station selected may not always be displayed 3 26 Navigation SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS BOOK Storing frequently used destinations in the Address Book makes it easy for the system to set and calculate a route To utilize this function more effectively destinations that are often traveled to should be stored in advance 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Address Book pe ee L a Liges Cia TOM s Addreia i 3 Touch the preferred location from the list i INFO Selecting Sort displays a list of various sort functions To use the sort functions stored locations must be set In advance Tay Storing location page 3 35 e Sorted By Number The Address Book entries are displayed in ascending numerical order e Sorted By Name The Address Book entries are displayed in alphabetic order e Sorted By Icon By selecting a particular icon a list that contains only the Address Book entries associated with that icon is displayed e Sorted By Group By selecting a particular group family friends
7. dnd Street Touch 2nd Street A character input screen is displayed Destination s inersectii Enter the name of the 2nd street After finishing the entry touch List A list screen is displayed Navigation 3 31 Destination intersectic FIGUEROA ST CARSON CA FIGUEROA ST CARSON CA W 146TH ST GARDENA CA W 146TH ST LOS ANGELES CA W 149TH ST GARDENA CA W4STH ST LOS ANGELES CA 9 Touch a street as the 2nd street from the list Miece i rsa eimrmr Lae L ETE EATI ler ble eq pon u i m ist Strect and stredi 10 Touch OK Destination intersecti Farisi Route Start Route Detailk Move Location Stora Location A Py 3 32 Navigation 11 The select destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the selected location as the destination and starts calcu lating a route a INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book etc te Operations after setting destination page 3 34 SETTING CITY CENTER It is possible to set the center of a city as a destination and have the system calculate a route 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Next Pagel 3 Touch City Center screen is displayed A character input Destination
8. Character letters and numbers input screen page 1 7 e Replace Overwrites the stored route to the current route e Delete Deletes the stored route e OK Applies the settings Editing avoid area 1 Touch Avoid Area A list screen is dis played 2 Touch the preferred Avoid Area from the list The edit screen of the selected Avoid Area Is displayed 3 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Rename Changes the name of an Avoid Area e Move Location Adjusts the location of the Avoid Area e Resize Areal Adjusts the range of the Avoid Area e FWY Sets the route to avoid freeways e Delete Deletes the Avoid Area e OK Applies the setting 4 After finishing the setting touch OK INFO An Avoid Area can be added by selecting Add New Ta Storing avoid area page 3 58 Navigation 3 63 3 After adjusting the location touch OK Resize area 1 Touch Rename A character input screen is displayed 2 Enter the preferred name for the avoid area 3 Touch OK The name is stored Touch Resize Area 2 Touch the range from 5 available levels FWY Move location 1 To include freeways in the Avoid Area touch 1 Touch Move Location FWY to illuminate this indicator 2 Adjust the location of the Avoid Area 3 64 Navigation 2 The Avoid Area is displayed in green if it includes a freeway or in blue if it doe
9. Exit on your right You have arrived at your destination Ending route the guidance Guidance screens and preview mode Route guidance displays map screens and various information according to the situation K Enlarged intersection view il 1 Leo A Le AVE When approaching a guide point the system automatically changes to the split screen and shows an enlarged view of the intersection on the left screen To switch to the full screen mode while the enlarged intersection view is dis played push the MAP button Pushing the MAP button again displays the enlarged inter section view Navigation 3 39 Junction guidance While driving on a freeway when the vehicle is approximately 1 mile approximately 2 km from a junction the system automatically switches to the split screen and displays an enlarged view of the junction on the left screen After passing the junction the system automatically returns to the full screen mode To switch to the full screen mode while the enlarged junction view is displayed push the MAP button Pushing the MAP button again displays the enlarged junc tion view 3 40 Navigation Turn list Depending on the setting the system can constantly display the split screen and show the turn list on the left screen When approach ing a guide point the left screen automatically switches to an enlarged view of the intersection To switch to the full screen mode push the MAP b
10. Hi INFO The 3 routes may not always be different When using waypoints More Routes is disabled After route guidance is started change the route between each waypoint Ta Editing route page 3 44 Confirming route Touch Route Info 1 2 Touch the preferred information item Available information Turn List Displays the details of the suggested route Ta Using turn list page 3 49 Store Route Stores a calculated route A maximum of 5 routes can be stored Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set as the suggested route If no waypoints are set on the route the route cannot be stored I Storing route page 3 57 e Map Scroll Displays a map screen where the location of the destination can be confirmed INFO The stored route includes only locations desti nation and waypoints and route calculation conditions not the route itself Therefore when the destination is set using a stored route a different route may be suggested if the current vehicle location is different from the one when the route was stored Adding destination or waypoint Before starting route guidance destinations and or waypoints can be added A total of 6 destinations or waypoints can be set 1 Touch Add Way Pt Calculate Route Kp Street Agp Hearby Places Navigation 3 37 2 Set additional destinations or waypoints The method of searching for a location is the same as the
11. Taig Wu a 5 i EDO PH Tis If the settings shown on the screen are correct touch Yes Unique EV functions 2 9 MENU cr limer t ON Fet rh D00 Phi 6 00 AM 7 The Timer 1 indicator illuminates after the charging timer is set Use the same proce dure to set the Timer 2 setting Place the power switch in the OFF position and then connect the charge connector to the vehicle INFO Always place the power switch in the OFF position after setting the charging timers When the power switch is in the ON position the Li ion battery will not start charging The Li ion battery may not be charged to the expected level 80 or 100 if the charging timer start time and end time are set so there is not enough time to charge the Li ion battery 2 10 Unique EV functions When either the charge start time or charge end time is set the charging timer function Is activated When only the charging timer end time is set the system automatically determines when to begin charging based on the Li ion battery charge level The Li ion battery may not be charged to the expected level 80 or 100 if the charging timer end time is set so there is not enough time to charge the Li ion battery When only the charging timer end time is set the system automatically stops charging when the Li ion battery charges to the selected level 80 or 100 Charging may stop before the scheduled end time Touch Timer 1
12. When the power switch is turned to the ON position and every 30 minutes after the power switch is turned to the ON position the system will automatically connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Every 60 min When the power switch is turned to the ON position and every 60 minutes after the power switch is turned to the ON position the system will automatically connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Every 120 min When the power switch is turned to the ON position and every 120 minutes after the power switch is turned to the ON position the system will automatically connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Select information feed Set the information feed that is displayed when the system automatically connects to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Before performing this setting the timing of the auto matic connection function needs to be set CARUFQINGS wee Ara icy Select Download Interval Select inlorm ation Feed 1 Touch Select Information Feed A folder list is displayed CAPT ANG S tsai mam lt Zer a En ission a Route Plannes Google Charge Station 2 Touch the preferred folder from the list An information feed list is displayed CARW NOS etsi int Automatic connection to ppd Erergy Economy will bo porlormed at Every 60 fri 3 Touch the preferred information feed from the list A message is displayed and the selected information fee
13. Zero Emission For your safety read carefully and keep in this vehicle NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELP DESK CONTACT INFORMATION For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System or to order updated map data contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYS TEM HELPDESK at e ADDRESS P O Box 1588 Orem UT 84059 992 e E MAIL Nissan Navi Info navteg com e WEB SITE www NissanNavigation com or www nissan ca e PHONE 1 888 661 9995 e HOURS 6 00 AM to 5 00 PM Pacific Time NISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DE PARTMENT For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN warranty service or general questions contact the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department at For U S customers Nissan North America Inc Consumer Affairs Department P O Box 685003 Franklin TN 37068 5003 1 800 NISSAN 1 1 800 647 7261 For Canadian customers Nissan Canada Inc 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 4Z5 1 800 387 0122 FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehicle This user s manual is for the navigation system only This manual contains operating instructions for the NISSAN Navigation System offered in your NISSAN vehicle Please read this manual carefully to ensure safe operation of the navigation system e Because of possible specification changes and optional equipment sections of this manual may not apply to your vehicle e All information specifications and illustra tions in this manual are those in e
14. connection may be disrupted Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by depending on the location of the cellular phone metal or far away from the in vehicle hand free phone system Do not place the cellular phone close to the seats or your body Registration of the cellular phone is not completed Perform registration of the cellular phone A call to a particular phone number fails If the system tries to make a call several times to the Turn off the cellular phone and turn it on again to reset the same phone number for example the party does not connection respond to the call the party is out of the service area or the call is abandoned before the party responds the system may reject a request to make a call to the phone number The system does not recognize the connection of The cellular phone is not compatible with the in vehicle Use a cellular phone compatible with the system Visit the a cellular phone The system does not receive or hands free phone system website www nissanusa com bluetooth for model compat make a call ibility The cellular phone is not connected Check the registration procedure and then register the cellular phone again The phone operation is limited by the functions such as Remove any settings which are limiting use of the cellular dial lock etc of the registered cellular phone phone and then perform registration again 10 22 Troubleshooting guide General
15. e Adjust Current Location Corrects the position of the current location te Adjusting current vehicle location page 3 72 Displaying audio information on map screen The operating status of audio functions can be displayed on the map screen 1 Touch Others Wao Scrolling Infarnnation Lars fea ere Hoari F Plates Keyboard Type Korihi La whe Et Moe Ct Adjust Current Location 2 Touch Audio Display on Map The indicator illuminates when the item is set 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen HAPPY BIRTHOA 4 On the bottom of the map screen the operating status of an audio visual function is displayed at all times Customizing Nearby Places The categories can be customized for searching places of interest nearby The modified list of places of interest can be used for searching for a location using Nearby Places 1 Touch Others 2 Touch Customize Nearby Places SE TCTs Cimnicanize H rb itam 1 ltam 2 item J Itom 4 m Rosat 3 Touch the preferred item The main category list is displayed Settings Cuvion AUTO SEAVI E GOVERNMENT OFFICES HOSPITALS LEISURE PARKING 4 Touch a main category The sub category list is displayed Settings AUTOMOBILE CLUBS BORDER CROSSINGS BUS STATION f FERRY TERMINAL HOTEL AND MOTEL 5 Touch a sub category The category setting is
16. or if the system finds a faster route a detour alert will pop up automatically If the automatic alert is not noticed a detour can also be manually searched 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 2 Touch Traffic Detour 3 When the detour search is successful detailed information about the detour route left screen and the comparison screen of the two routes right screen are displayed 1 Detour route pink 2 Original route yellow 3 The change of distance and estimated travel time to destination when the detour route is taken 4 To accept the suggested detour route touch Yes fH INFO If no route is set or Use Real Time Traffic Information is turned off this function cannot be operated e If a detour route is not selected and no further action is performed the detour route will be automatically canceled e The detour suggestion can be retrieved even after the message disappears by manually selecting Traffic Detour The system will then search for the detour again and will suggest a detour if one is available at that time Without a subscription to an XM NavTraffic broadcast it will not be possible to get a traffic detour or apply settings for functions related to traffic information A message appears when a related menu item is selected 12 Notes on XM Navtraffic page 10 36 information Automatic detour guidance When Auto Reroute and Use Real Time Traf
17. tions traffic jams etc will affect the actual available range The Driving Range screen is displayed by performing the following procedure e Push the button on the steering wheel e Push the Zero Emission menu button and touch Driving Rangel INFO Models with Li ion battery heater The estimated driving range will increase or decrease when the air conditioner heater or Li ion battery heater if so equipped is turned on or off or the vehicle is shifted between D Drive and ECO or when any other accessory is turned on or off based on driving 2 4 Unique EV functions How to view driving range screen O The extended estimated driving range is dis played using the possible driving distance on the meter as a radius 2 The normal estimated driving range is displayed based on the current charging condition 3 From Dest The estimated driving range around the destina tion is displayed while setting the route If some waypoints are set the nearest waypoint from the current vehicle position is centered on the estimated driving range map Go Here Any locations that are displayed within the estimated driving range can be set as a destina tion or a waypoint 4 Charging station icons 5 The possible driving distance is displayed for each estimated driving range Normal charge icon Quick charge icon for vehicle equipped for quick charging i INFO When a route is set th
18. 1 Touch Route Details 2 Touch the item you would like to set Available items after setting route e Start Starts route guidance to the selected destination 1 Starting route guidance page 3 36 e More Routes Displays 3 alternative routes Te Changing route condition page 3 37 e Route Info Displays the route information A calculated route can also be stored in the Address Book Tae Confirming route page 3 37 e Add Way Pt Allows you to edit the route by adding a destination or waypoint tse Adding destination or waypoint page 3 37 Starting route guidance a r lat E PEE l Li Pei FER Lite E LOS ANGELE ac li IRERE TERT 4 1 Touch Start Route guidance starts INFO If no operations have been performed on the system for several seconds Start is automati cally selected and the system starts route guidance When the vehicle is being driven Start is automatically selected and the system will start the route guidance function Changing route condition 1 Touch More Routes 2 Touch the preferred route condition When the route is selected a preview Is displayed on the right side of the screen After selecting the route condition touch OK Available route conditions e Short Time purple Prioritizes the shortest time e Min Freeway orange Minimizes the use of freeways e Short Dist green Prioritizes the shortest distance
19. 12 Bluetooth streaming audio page 4 9 Tae Auxiliary input jack page 4 20 1 The screen can only be switched when a Bluetooth streaming audio device has been registered ITEMS TO BE SET INITIALLY The settings included in this section should be performed before using the system for the first time SUBSCRIPTION TO CARWINGS SERVICE It is necessary to subscribe to CARWINGS in order to use the CARWINGS service For the details about the subscription visit the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website or contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer INPUTTING USER ID AND PASS WORD User registration is required before using the CARWINGS service CARWINGS is a service that provides various types of informa tion by communicating with the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Access the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website before starting the service Confirm the terms of service and complete the user registration form After registration is completed a user ID and pass word are provided Inputting procedure Enter the user ID and password in the system by preforming the following procedure Push the Zero Emission menu button CARWINGS tg and touch CARWINGS Touch CARWINGS Settings Touch Sign in CARWINGS y Touch User ID The user ID input screen is displayed CARWINGS Enter the user ID and touch OK Return to the previous screen Choar 0 and possword CARAT I NGS amp Paws
20. Gray Reception condition is poor No mark Subscription to XM NavTraffic service is not detected 2 Road conditions Free Flow Green Moderate traffic Yellow Heavy traffic Red Section affected by serious traffic event 175 SOUTH Tepa M RAW ES F nee ee mV ch E z To ii i Purple 3 Estimated travel time to destination calculated taking traffic information on route info considera tion 4 Traffic information icon If the route is not already set all of the traffic information icons on the map screen are dis played in color When the route is already set the icons on the route are displayed in color and the icons outside the route are displayed in gray D Accident Closed road Information Road work Slippery road Weather Incident A DAAE Traffic information display and scale levels Viewing technical information 6 9 Checking detailed information for Ty Dar eel gi ay es MELDAR AVE 1 Place the cross pointer over the traffic information icon The general description of the icon is displayed Touch Detail The screen for showing detailed information for the traffic informa tion icon is displayed in Timilos C SOUT HEL around 4 19 LAREWOROG BLVD The map screen centered around the selected event is displayed On the left screen detailed information about the event 6 10 Viewing technical information is disp
21. Speed Sensitive Vol The sound volume is increased based on the vehicle speed Touch or to adjust the effect level from O OFF to 3 FM AM SAT RADIO OPERATION When the FM AM button or the XM button is pushed while the power switch is in the ACC or ON position the radio will turn on at the channel last played The last channel played will also turn on when the button is pushed to ON The satellite radio is not available in Alaska Hawaii and Guam If another audio source is playing when the FM AM button or the XM button is turned to ON the audio source will automatically be turned off and the last radio channel played will turn on When the stereo broadcast signal is weak the radio will automatically change from stereo to monaural reception The satellite radio mode requires an active XM Satellite Radio subscription The satellite radio is not available in Alaska Hawaii and Guam It may take some time to receive the activation signal after subscribing the XM Satellite Radio After receiving the activation signal an available channel list will be automatically updated in the radio For XM push the power switch from LOCK to ACC to update the channel list Selecting FM AM SAT radio band FM AM radio band select Pushing the FM AM button will change the band as follows AM FM1 FM2 AM XM satellite radio band select Pushing the XM button will change the band as follows XM1 gt X
22. The most detailed level 2D map Navigation 3 7 SS a e T ists way a a Mes x a Example The widest level Birdview map 3 8 Navigation i INFO The traffic information icons are not displayed on the map screen when the map scale is set to 8 miles 16 km or higher te Traffic information display and scale le vels page 6 9 CHANGING MAP VIEW The map view can be changed between the 2D and Birdview maps The map can also be displayed in the split screen mode 1 Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen is displayed 2 Touch Map View 3 Touch the preferred map view The indicator of the selected map view illuminates 4 The display automatically returns to the current location map screen Available views e 2D Map Switches to the 2D map e Birdview 8D Switches to the Birdview map e Split 2D Map Changes to the split screen mode and both halves display maps in 2D e Split Birdview Map Changes to the split screen mode and the left half displays the map in 2D and the right half displays the map in Birdview i INFO Other settings e When the split screen mode is selected the The MAR view can also be set by performing the map settings for the left screen can be following procedure changed independently 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set T amp F Setting left screen display tings page 3 12 2 Touch Navigation e f th
23. The volume is too high or too low displayed in gray No map is displayed on the screen A screen other than map screen is displayed Push the MAP button The screen is too dim The movement is slow The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is low Wait until the interior of the vehicle has warmed up Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid This is not a malfunction others crystal displays Some menu items cannot be selected Some menu items become unavailable while the vehicle Park the vehicle in a safe location and then operate the is driven navigation system 10 8 Troubleshooting guide General system information Vehicle icon Names of roads and locations differ between This is because the quantity of the displayed information is reduced This is not a malfunction Plan View and Birdview so that the screen does not become too cluttered There is also a chance that names of the roads or locations may be displayed multiple times and the names appearing on the screen may be different because of a processing procedure The vehicle icon is not displayed in the correct The vehicle was transported after the power switch was pushed off Drive the vehicle for a period of time on a road where position for example by a ferry or car transporter GPS signals can be received The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be incorrect This is not a
24. discs that have the COMPACT disc DIGI TAL AUDIO logo on the disc or packaging Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight CDs that are of poor quality dirty scratched covered with fingerprints or that have pin holes may not work properly The following CDs may not work properly Copy control compact discs CCCD Recordable compact discs CD R Rewritable compact discs CD RW Audio system 4 3 Do not use the following CDs as they may cause the CD player to malfunction 3 1 in 8 cm discs CDs that are not round CDs with a paper label CDs that are warped scratched or have abnormal edges This audio system can only play prerecorded CDs It has no capabilities to record or burn CDs If the CD cannot be played one of the following messages will be displayed CHECK DISC Confirm that the CD is inserted correctly the label side is facing up etc Confirm that the CD is not bent or warped and it is free of scratches PUSH EJECT This is an error due to the temperature inside the player being too high Remove the CD by pushing the button and after a short time reinsert the CD The CD can be played when the temperature of the player returns to normal UNPLAYABLE The file is unplayable in this audio system the system only supports CDs containing MP3 or WMA files 4 4 Audio system USB Universal Serial Bus This system supports various USB memory sticks Ther
25. leisure etc the selected group is displayed at the top of the list hes TIMaTION s Adie Boot a GRANMMA S HOUSE otari Raute D taikh The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route i INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book etc Ts Operations after setting destination page 3 34 E Setting by voice command 1 Push the button located on the steering wheel 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To set the destination from the Address Book Navigation Address Book SEARCHING FROM HISTORY It is possible to set destinations using the former route guide starting location as well as destina tion lists that were set in the past Up to 100 previous destinations will be automatically stored If the number of previous destinations exceeds 100 the oldest one will be replaced by the newest one 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Previous Destinations A list screen is displayed LAS CITA THOT Pr Serre aTrLINLINEA fa LUi J ALPI HRR ALH i 7W CENTURY BLVD 3 Touch the previous start point or the previous destination from the list Destination i tirati IA 4 The selecte
26. phone vehicle information display etc can still be operated even if Decline is touched However if the CARWINGS function is selected the start up screen will be displayed again e If other buttons such as the MAP button or MENU button etc are pressed without OK or Decline being touched the corresponding screen will 1 The system starts when the power switch is be displayed and operations can be pushed to the ACC or ON position The performed However if the CAR start up screen is displayed WINGS function is selected the start up screen will be displayed again 2 Check the message that is displayed on the screen and touch OK to accept Getting Started 1 5 FUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE DRIVING 1 6 Getting Started a E i b Hiii mri dima a eet E r To ensure safe driving some functions cannot be operated or have limited operation while the vehicle driving speed is above 5 mph 8 km h The on screen text and keys for these restricted functions will be grayed out or muted and cannot be selected while driving In some cases a screen message will appear indicating a restricted function Restricted functions while driving include Character letter and number input screen during destination entry street address places phone number freeway entrance exit intersection city center Setting route condition after setting destina tion Scrolling and viewing
27. play method 4 Mode Touch the screen to set the play mode 5 Info Touch the screen to indicate the track information screen 6 Track list Touch the screen to play the track that is chosen Next Previous Track and Fast For ward Rewind Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for more than 1 5 seconds while an iPod is playing to fast forward or rewind through the current track When the button is released the iPod will return to the normal play speed When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while an iPod is playing the next track or the beginning of the current track on the iPod will be played Select play mode The play mode setting display will appear when Mode is touched Select the preferred play mode from the following items e Shuffle Choose Off Songs or Albums e Repeat Choose One or All iPod settings The following items can be chosen from the menu list screen For further information about each item see the iPod Owner s Manual Now Playing Playlists Artists Albums Songs Podcasts Genres Composers USB MEMORY OPERATION Audio system 4 15 Connecting USB memory Connect a USB memory as shown in the illustration The USB screen is displayed Playing USB memory Push the power switch to the ACC or ON position Then push the CD AUX button repeatedly to switch to the USB memory mode If the system has been turned off while the USB
28. shaped intersection junction the signal gt lt Y t 2 GPS information can be displayed I Viewing GPS current location informa uona mpage a 1 i E S When the vehicle is traveling on a continuous slowly curving road 10 28 Troubleshooting guide General system information Display of GPS information e When the vehicle is traveling on a road with e When the vehicle is on a snow covered or When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lot repeating S shaped curves unpaved road turntable while the power switch is off When the vehicle is on a loop bridge When repeatedly turning left or right or driving in When driving on a road not displayed on the map zigzags screen or a road that has been changed due to additional construction or other reasons Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 29 When the GPS positioning accuracy is low INFO The vehicle icon may be misaligned when starting the vehicle just after the READY to drive indicator light is ON The vehicle icon may also be misaligned if different sized tires or tire chains are installed The system has a function that automatically corrects the vehicle icon position when it is misaligned from the actual position Vehicle position correction by GPS may not function when the vehicle is stopped If the vehicle icon position does not return to normal even after driving for a while correct the vehicle icon position m
29. space and detects the position of the vehicle by utilizing the principle of triangulation Positioning adjustment When the system judges that the vehicle position is not accurate based on vehicle speed and gyro sensor data calculations the system will automatically adjust the position of the vehicle icon using GPS signals Receiving signals from GPS satellites The reception of GPS signals can be weak depending on the environment Vehicles in the following areas environments may not receive GPS signals indicator color gray e Areas with numerous tall trees In areas with numerous tall buildings Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 27 Incorrect display of vehicle position e When the vehicle is traveling in an area with a grid pattern road system The following cases may affect the display accuracy of the vehicle s position or traveling direction The accuracy will return to normal if the driving conditions return to normal e Inacanyon i INFO The GPS antenna is located on the instrument panel inside the vehicle Do not place any objects especially cellular phones or transcel e When there is a similar road nearby vers on the instrument panel Because the strength of the GPS signal is approximately one billionth of that of TV waves phones and ha 7 transceivers will affect or may totally disrupt pe lt r s When the vehicle is passing through a large Y
30. 1 Touch Send charging status to Data Cen ter The indicator illuminates when the item is set Emails that are received from the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center inform you of the following e Interruption to battery charge e Current battery level e Battery capacity e Driving range Two values are shown when the air conditioner is on or off Hi INFO Even if the notification service for the charge completion is set no notification is sent and no status can be checked under the following conditions e The charge interruption notification does not always indicate the completion of battery charging e This notification does not mean that the timer charge function did not start at the time set e No notification is sent if the vehicle is outside the communication service area The notification does not include the reason why the battery charging was interrupted CARWINGS 5 13 e f the vehicle is not used for 2 weeks communication with the vehicle is disabled e f the power switch is in the ON position no notification is sent Restoring default settings for noti fications All settings are set to the factory default settings 1 Touch Reset All Notifications to Default A confirmation message is displayed CARING S charging Meisam 11 18 eo E ed locations far wiplugged massages i 2 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes 5 14 CARWINGS INFORMATION FEED SET
31. 10 Navigation Setting map orientation The map direction orientation can also be changed in the 2D map These settings are available only in the 2D map or 2D 2D split map 2 Touch the preferred map orientation The indicator of the selected map orientation illuminates 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Available map orientations e North Up The top of the map remains oriented to the north e Heading Up The top of the map follows the traveling direction Hi INFO The direction of the map can also be changed by touching the icon on the map The method for changing the direction of the map by touching an icon can only be used when the current location map is displayed If the map orientation is switched the icon displayed in the lower right corner is also switched A North Up Heading Up 1 Touch Long Range The indicator illumi nates when the item Is set 2 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen r Heading Up Settings long range map view The position of the vehicle icon can be changed to view a wider area in the direction that the vehicle is traveling If this function is activated SOng Range Map wiew the vehicle icon is located slightly lower than the center of the screen i INFO Long Range is displayed only when Heading Up is selected Changing Birdview angle The Birdview angle ca
32. 3 23 Nearby Charging Stations Searches for charging stations located near the current vehicle location J Finding charging station page 3 24 Address Book Searches for a destination from the list of the stored locations Ty Searching from address book page 3 26 Previous Destinations Sets the previous starting point as the destination Searches for the destination from the previous destinations 1 Searching from history page 3 27 Nearby Places Searches for points of interest near the current vehicle location such as restaurants and charging stations etc J Finding nearby place page 3 27 3 18 Navigation Available settings next page screen Stored Routes Selects a stored route Ta Setting from stored routes page 3 28 Phone Number Searches for a point of interest by a telephone number T amp F Setting by phone number page 3 29 Freeway Entrance Exit Searches for a destination from a freeway entrance exit Te Setting freeway entrance exit page 3 30 Intersection Searches for a destination from an intersec tion I Setting intersection page 3 31 City Center Sets the center of a city as the destination I Setting city center page 3 32 CHANGING REGION When setting a destination the location can be narrowed down by specifying the region or city Specifying region Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion Tou
33. 6 10 Transferring information to from address book 3 67 U Unique EV function settings 2 14 Unique EV TUNCIONS i iicivaisvecistanceiicerccmniremiiuiaiud IT 2 CAPSE a E 1 17 Updating charging station information 2 6 USB Universal Serial Bus 4 4 USB connector and Auxiliary input jack 00 1 4 USB memory OPElAtlOM cisictstsuicataviveiivtoneceeecieiut 4 15 V Viewing available traffic information ssssssess 6 6 Viewing CARWINGS recordS s 5 10 Viewing Charging Station information 6 5 Viewing energy economy hiStory essssssrssee 2 8 Viewing energy economy information sssr 2 7 Viewing energy usage InformatiONn cesses 2 8 Viewing GPS current location information 6 11 Viewing information about current venicie IOCATON esanei eiaeaen 6 4 Viewing maintenance information sssssssssserrn 6 3 Viewing navigation system version information 6 12 Viewing vehicle information cccccssscseeen 6 3 Voice command SXAMPIOS vr insiecnietasertvissnistunnieiends 8 3 Voice guidance SettingS ecccsscseseesseseeeseeees 3 49 Voice recognition Settings scceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeee 8 8 Volume SotNg S vwotitersaeionsavinnnnieiaveter niacin 1 16 X XM satellite radio SCrEOMN esseceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeees 1 10 Z Zero Emission menu screen Index 11 3 Printing March 2011 02 Publication No N11E OENJU1 Printed in Japan TOONA 3NA1D OENJ N
34. AUK SCI Ci vcia acct ceesatitiarcs se amntneties 1 10 Changing Map VIG W ieretduon ron iavenonstsavemiynenemeady 3 8 Changing FO QUC I nsts aya cinateectten teartinarhanbiaadteaearentetiimelin 3 18 Changing scale Of Map ecceccesssseeetseeeeeseeteeeees 3 7 Character letters and numbers input screen 1 7 Charge recommendation guidance 2 15 Charging station information s sssssssssssesrsrssssrsrssrsrsrenes IT 2 a Se NS E A E A 1 16 Comfort amp convenience Settings 6 4 Compact Disc CD playet c csssssesesesssseeeeen 4 3 Compact Disc CD player operation 4 12 Compressed Audio Files MP3 WMA ss0000 4 6 Coning TOUT Gsen is 3 48 Connecting cellular phone Connecting procedure Control button and microphone Control buttons and functions Current vehicle location Customer assistance Data communication settings Deleting phone information Deleting stored item Destination screen Display adjustment Display urgent traffic information Displaying CARWINGS information screen Displaying charging station icons on map Displaying command list Displaying current vehicle location Displaying estimated driving ranGe eeeeeeeeee 2 3 Displaying unit ID information Downloading phonebook memory Editing address book ue fe ch ae E Error message on communication F Features of LEAF Navigation cece IT 2 Finding addi S Sarennpaianeana a 3 19 Finding charging station 3 24 Finding nearby plaCe sse
35. CARWIANGS Screen when Auto play is off When Pause is touched during Auto play the Auto play function stops and the settings appear on the screen The items displayed on the screen vary depending on the feeds that are received Available settings Play The system will resume reading out the information Show Map If a feed received includes information about shops etc it may also include map data Touch to display the map on the screen New Dest If a feed received includes map data the location can be set as a destination Add to Route If a route is already set the location of the feed received can be added to the route as 5 8 CARWINGS a destination or a waypoint Call If a feed received includes a telephone number it will be displayed on the screen Touch to make a phone call A cellular phone must be connected to the vehicle before making a phone call Show Pic If a feed received includes image data it will be displayed on the screen Touch to display the image on the screen Details Displays detailed information for a selected feed Store Loc If a feed received includes map data the location can be registered as a registered location in the address book Current Loc Displays the map for the current position Lock Channel Protects one of the feeds that are stored in the history from being deleted Unlock chnl This will be displayed only when
36. CH button to seek channels from all of the categories During satellite radio reception the following messages will be displayed under certain conditions e No Signal No signal is received while the SAT tuner is connected Channel Off Air Broadcasting signed off Check Antenna Antenna connection error 4 12 Audio system e Loading The system is receiving the music or information that is provided from the selected channel e Channel Not Available No channels are searched e Channel Not Authorized There is no user subscription to this channel SEEK tuning For AM and FM radio Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for less than 1 5 seconds to tune from low to high or high to low frequencies and to stop at the next broad casting station When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed and held radio frequencies will increase or decrease by skipping the broadcasting stations When the button is released the next broad casting station is selected SCAN tuning Touch SCAN to tune from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting station channel for 5 seconds Touch SCAN again during this 5 second period to stop SCAN tuning The radio will remain tuned to that station channel If SCAN is not touched within 5 seconds SCAN tuning moves to the next station channel Storing stations channels 12 stations channels can be set for the FM band 6 each for FM1 and FM2 18 for XM radio 6 each for XM1 XM2 and XMS8
37. COMMUNICATION e ceceeeeeeeeeeeeteees 5 18 Data COMMUNICATION SETLINGS ceceeceeeeeeceeteeteeeeteeeeeeeeees 5 19 Automatic Carrier SCttinQS scsessseeseeeenen 5 19 Manual Carrier settings scsecceceeeeeeseeteeeeeeeeeees 5 19 TELEMATICS OVERVIEW In addition to Event Data Recorders EDRs mentioned in the LEAF Owner s Manual this vehicle is equipped with electronic modules that monitor control and record data concerning various vehicle systems including the motor batteries braking and electrical systems Other electronic modules record information concern ing driving conditions including idling braking acceleration trip and other related data in formation about your use of the car and its features such as air conditioner or headlight usage diagnostic trouble codes vehicle char ging vehicle speed direction and or location Some of this data is stored by the vehicle for use during vehicle servicing Other data concerning your vehicle s operation and performance is wirelessly transmitted by cellular connection through the vehicle onboard telematics system upon vehicle start up or at other intervals to NISSAN This data may be used by NISSAN for various purposes including to provide you with CARWINGS services refer to the CAR WINGS section of this manual for details troubleshooting evaluation of your vehicle s quality functionality and performance analysis and research
38. STORING LOCATION Often visited locations can be stored in the Address Book The stored addresses can be easily retrieved to set them as a destination or waypoint The Address Book can store up to 200 locations li INFO If charging station information you have used is not stored in the system the location will be automatically registered in the Address Book Ta Unique EV function settings page 2 14 Storing location by searching After a location is searched for once it can be stored for future use 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation Route Sottings Trattie info Settings Q r Touch Address Book Settings ad Home Lerahion Stored Locatian Stored Routes Touch Add New Navigation 3 55 6 Touch the appropriate method to search for a location IF Setting destination page 3 17 i 4 4 the address book antry SH oT FA DA RAL LALE z i ah merim A dc TRACY GAENT i Teri n a 7 When a preferred location is displayed at the center of the map confirm the address of the location and touch OK A message is displayed and the address of the location is stored in the Address Book 8 Adjust the location of the stored item and edit the contents of the stored item as necessary After finishing the setting touch OK 3 56 Navigation INFO When the location is stored in the Address Book Address Book can be u
39. and the Direct Command Mode switches to on When the Direct Command Mode is not selected the system recognizes only the commands listed on the screen When the Direct Command Mode is selected the system recognizes the commands that should be performed in the following steps in addition to the commands listed on the Current screen Minimise Voice Feedback It is possible to select two modes long or short for the announcement made by the system When Minimise Voice Feedback is touched the indicator illuminates and the system announcement mode switches to the short mode Confirm Voice Commands After speaking a command the system requests the user to confirm that the recognized command by the system is correct The confirmation function is set to off as the default setting When the system recognizes a command a confirmation message is displayed on the screen If the message correctly matches your command say Yes and continue the voice command operation If the message is incorrect say No and return to the previous screen MEMO Voice recognition 8 9 MEMO 8 10 Voice recognition 9 Monitor system if so equipped PSSA ICV TOM ME Ole areiiest ee vnesnrdapesastcarsocatidenePhersieauaercearcaresisanasvees 9 2 How to park with predicted course lines sses 9 4 How to read displayed lines sssssssssesesssssrsrsrereresssrsrsnenn 9 2 Camera settings s s sesessssserssesrsreeeresrsrntntnesntnnnnsnntennnn
40. are differentiated by colors Freeway Red or light red zoomed in Main road Brown or dark yellow Narrow street Gray Road with incomplete map data Dark green Traffic information on map With a subscription to the XM Navtraffic service traffic information is displayed te Viewing available traffic information page 6 6 Free Flow Green Moderate traffic Yellow Heavy traffic Red Section affected by serious traffic event gt Purple The following traffic information icons may be displayed amp Accident Closed road Ei Information amp Road work amp Slippery road Weather amp Incident SETTING DESTINATION DESTINATION SCREEN There are several methods that can be used to set a destination Understand the advantages of each method and select the best method for finding and setting a preferred destination Destination 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch the preferred method for setting the destination Available settings e Street Address Searches for a destination by address Jz Finding address page 3 19 e Places Searches for a destination from various categories of businesses or locations 1a Finding place page 3 21 Navigation 3 17 Home Searches for a route from the current location to the previously stored home destination Te Setting home as destination page
41. available at certain intersections marked with This is not a malfunction In some cases voice guidance is not available even when the vehicle makes a turn The vehicle has deviated from the suggested route Go back to the suggested route or request route calculation again Voice guidance is set to OFF Route guidance is set to OFF Turn on route guidance The guidance content does not correspond The content of voice guidance may vary depending on the types of Follow all traffic rules and regulations to the actual road conditions intersections at which turns are made Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 13 Traffic information Traffic information is not displayed Traffic information is not set to ON Set the traffic information to ON The vehicle is in an area where traffic information is not Scroll to an area where traffic information is available available The subscription to XM NavTraffic is incomplete or the Check the subscription status of XM NavTraffic subscription to XM NavTraffic has expired The map scale is set at a level where the display of icons is Check that the map scale is set at a level in which the display impossible of icons is possible J2 Traffic information display and scale levels page 6 9 With the automatic detour route search ON There is no faster route compared to the current route based The automatic detour search is not intended for avoiding no detour ro
42. e the vehicle is driven the set distance and the power switch is pushed to the LOCK position e the power switch is pushed to the ACC or ON position the next time you drive the vehicle after the set value has been reached To return to the previous screen after the maintenance reminder screen is displayed touch OK The maintenance reminder screen is displayed each time the power switch is pushed to the ON position unless one of the following operations is performed e Reset Distance is touched e Reminder is set to OFF Viewing technical information 6 3 e the maintenance interval is set again COMFORT amp CONVENIENCE SET TINGS This key does not appear on the display until the power switch is pushed to the ON position non Fh ape etective Loor Unboce lntelilgant Key Lock fLinlos 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Comfort amp Convenience 3 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Auto Interior Illumination When this item is turned on the interior lights will illuminate if any door is unlocked e Speed Sensing Wiper Interval When this item is turned to ON the wiper interval is adjusted automatically according to the vehicle speed 6 4 Viewing technical information Light Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity of the automatic head light by touching or Light Off Delay Select the duration of the automatic head l
43. extension cable A USB HUB is used Do not use a USB HUB A USB device is rapidly connected to or disconnected Slowly connect or disconnect the USB device from the USB connector 10 20 Troubleshooting guide General system information Bluetooth streaming audio Registration cannot be performed The Bluetooth audio device is not compatible with the Check the Owner s Manual for the Bluetooth audio in vehicle audio system 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 another Bluetooth device until the registration is completed Music cannot be played back The Bluetooth audio device is not compatible with the Check the Owner s Manual for the Bluetooth audio in vehicle audio system device The system is not set to the Bluetooth audio mode Push the CD AUX button to select the Bluetooth audio mode A Bluetooth adapter is turned off Turn on a Bluetooth adapter when it is used for a Bluetooth audio device Playback stops The Bluetooth audio device is not compatible with the Check the Owner s Manual for the Bluetooth audio in vehicle audio system device A cellular phone is connected This is not a malfunction Sound may cut out when a Bluetooth audio devi
44. gt 2 YS After finishing the setting touch Calculate The system will recalculate the routes After the route search is completed the display will automatically return to the current location map screen Available settings 1 Adds a destination Ty Setting destination or waypoint page 3 45 2 Current destination Changes or deletes the destination Te Editing deleting destination or waypoint page 3 46 a INFO e 3 Condition for calculating a route to the destina tion Added waypoints and search conditions will not Map Changes the conditions for calculating a route to oe aa tee eaves 10h O aie mete aree aans the destination calculation until Calculate is touched Nearby Places I ee A calculation conditions Setting destination or waypoint 4 Adds a waypoint A destination or waypoint can be added to the Address Book T amp F Setting destination or waypoint route that has already been set A total of 6 page Sa Bec a a Seek 4 Seta destination or waypoint The method of e L 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route searching for a destination or waypoint is the Changes or deletes the waypoint I Editing deleting destination or waypoint page 3 46 6 Condition for calculating a route to a waypoint Changes the conditions for calculating a route to a waypoint T Changing route calculation conditions page 3 47 7 Calculate Manually search for the route again after cha
45. heater and air condi tioner function and Li ion battery charging are performed at the same time Li ion battery charging will take longer than usual due to the power used to heat or cool the vehicle Certain remote functions required a compatible smart phone which is not included with vehicle CARWINGS information system fea tures are included through a subscrip tion service which requires owner consent to activate The subscription must be active to use these features CARWINGS communications may be received at a verified e mail address or by SMS text messaging enabled cellu lar phone CARWINGS 5 5 Standard text rates and or data usage may apply depending on your carrier ABOUT SERVICE APPLICATION Registering for the CARWINGS service is necessary before using this service For detailed information access the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website Confirm the terms of service and complete the user registration form After registration is completed a user ID and pass word are provided te Inputting user ID and password page 1 11 CAUTION If the vehicle is sold to another person this service must be canceled and all data stored in the device must be deleted to avoid having personal data inadvertently disclosed NOTICE FOR USAGE The CARWINGS service uses the TCU Telematics Communication Unit Even if the signal strength bar of the in vehicle data communication module indicates g
46. history is displayed from along with the average for previous Reset to Reset period 3 Current Period The average energy economy from the previous to the next resets Is displayed VIEWING ENERGY USAGE INFOR MATION Estimated driving range and energy usage of various systems are displayed 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button 2 Touch Energy Info MENU 963 1 Driving Range The possible driving distance based on the current charging status is displayed 2 Variation of the possible driving distances be tween the climate control ON and OFF is displayed Electric Motor Energy usage by the motor and regenerated energy are displayed Climate Control Energy usage by the climate control function is displayed oo Other Systems Energy usage by other equipment audio etc is displayed TIMER FUNCTION OPERATION This function enables the batteries to be charged and the climate control to be turned on automatically at a regular time and day of the week SETTING TIMER CHARGE Use charging timer to schedule when the Li ion battery charges You can save two timer settings that include the charging start time and end time One of the timer settings can be applied to each day of the week The vehicle automatically begins charging at the scheduled times when the charge connector is connected to the vehicle The timers do not need to be reset each time the Li ion battery needs charge
47. illuminate the system displays a message on the navigation screen that notices the driver that the Li ion battery power level is low Pow taney H L ffon maar yey ya FARE GL Unique EV functions 2 15 1 The notification is displayed on the upper left side of the screen Touch Show to display the detailed information screen Low Battery Turn off Climate Control fore limiles Push button to search for stations 2 The system displays a message screen and announces the contents of the message to warn that the battery power level is low Check the message displayed on the screen Touch Nearby Charging Station to search all charging stations that are located near the current vehicle position T amp F Finding charging station page 3 24 3 Touch BACK or push the MAP button to return to the vehicle location screen 2 16 Unique EV functions INFO e The Low Battery message display can be set to off Ta Setting messages that are displayed on screen page 2 14 e When the Li ion battery power level is low the system automatically obtains charging station information Limited Power Notice When the Li ion battery power level is extremely low high or the Li ion battery malfunction The power limitation indicator J and the master warning light yellow EA illuminate in the meter and the system displays a message on the navigation screen in order to inform the driver that power outp
48. in gray This is not a malfunction The part of the route that the vehicle has A route is managed by sections between waypoints If the vehicle This is not a malfunction already passed is deleted passed the first waypoint the section between the starting point and the waypoint is deleted it may not be deleted depending on the area Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 11 An indirect route is suggested If there are restrictions such as one way streets on roads close to the Adjust the location of the starting point or destination starting point or destination the system may suggest an indirect route The system may suggest an indirect route because route calculation Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road and does not take into consideration some areas such as narrow streets recalculate the route gray roads The landmark information does not This may be caused by insufficient or incorrect map data Updated information will be included in the next version correspond to the actual information of the map data The suggested route does not exactly There is no data for route calculation closer to these locations Set the starting point waypoints and destination on a connect to the starting point waypoints main road and perform route calculation or destination 10 12 Troubleshooting guide General system information Voice guidance Voice guidance is not available Voice guidance is only
49. information transmitted from the provider Green Reception is good Gray Reception is poor No mark Subscription to XM NavTraffic service is not detected Indicates the distance to the next guide point and the turning direction at that guide point Birdview 3D map Birdview displays the map from an elevated perspective In Birdview it is easy to recog nize an image of the route because it provides a panoramic view over a long distance 3 4 Navigation Note the following items about the Birdview display Birdview is a registered trademark of Clarion Co Ltd The map in Birdview always appears with the current forward direction facing up DISPLAYING CURRENT VEHICLE Operating with touch panel opera LOCATION Operating with control panel Buys THT After moving the map touch BACK on the map screen to display the current location map screen MOVING MAP The operations for moving across the map are different between the 2D and Birdview maps 2D map The basic map screen displays the current location the position where the vehicle mark is located Push the MAP button to display the current location on the map while on any screen Navigation 3 5 1 Touch the screen The cross pointer is displayed and the position touched is set as the center of the screen hika errr Feet 2 Touch the direction to move to The map continues to scroll while the
50. is only available when a route is set The list of traffic information found on the recommended route from the current vehicle location to the destination is displayed Detailed information about displayed events can also be checked 1 2 Informations 7 Inte on Route Nearby Traffig Touch Info displayed infa on Route A list screen is Informations m in Varnes P WA 1Similes in 20mmiles in 2drnibes in grils Touch the information event to check the detailed Informal into wi ij DE ice in Tamils Gn 1 405 NORTHE OUND Between CENTURY BLVD and NATIONAL BLYD 3 The map screen centered around the selected event is displayed On the left screen detailed information about the event is displayed The message can be scrolled by touching Olor ol 4 Touch BACK to return to the previous screen NEARBY TRAFFIC INFO The list of available traffic information near the current vehicle location is displayed Informations Trati inio on Route Hesby Traic Into Viewing technical information 6 7 1 Touch Nearby Traffic Info A list screen is displayed inT rnmati gr e bearty Traf EA a in armless Ce 1 95 aen in Amile OF 495 2 Touch the event to check detailed informa tion Informations sanns Tent car l 35 SERUT HB CELIA around FLORIDA GEORGIA STATE LINE 3 The map screen centered around the selected event is displaye
51. light is ON NOTE Establishing the CARWINGS service is necessary before using this service To check the Li ion battery charging status or to use the remote heater and air conditioner using an internet en abled smart phone or personal compu ter the following conditions must be met The vehicle must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The internet enabled cellular phone or smart phone must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The computer must be connected to the internet A cellular phone must be used to communicate with the vehicle A cellular phone capable of text messaging must be used to receive text message regarding vehicle charge status When the remote heater and air conditioner is set the system oper ates the heater and air conditioner to adjust the in cabin temperature to a factory preset temperature It is possible to change the set tempera ture remotely or with the heater and air conditioner controls When the charge connector is dis connected from the vehicle the heater and air conditioner operates using vehicle Li ion battery electric power If the remote heater and air condi tioner function and Li ion battery charging are performed at the same time Li ion battery charging will take longer than usual due to the power used to heat or cool the vehicle Certain remote functions required a compatible smart p
52. malfunction Drive the vehicle for a depending on the driving environments and the levels of positioning period of time to automatically correct the position accuracy of the navigation system and direction of the vehicle icon Ts Current vehicle location page 10 27 When the vehicle is traveling on a new road Because the new road is not stored in the map data the system __ Updated road information will be included in the next the vehicle icon is located on another road automatically places the vehicle icon on the nearest road available version of the map data nearby The screen does not switch to the night screen The daytime screen was set the last time the headlights were turned Set the screen to the night screen mode using the even after turning on the headlights 4 button when turning on the headlights Te Display adjustment page 1 14 ush The map does not scroll even when the vehicle The current location map screen is not displayed P the MAP button is Moving The vehicle icon is not displayed The current location map screen is not displayed Push the MAP button The GPS indicator on the screen remains gray GPS signals cannot be received under certain conditions such as Drive on an open straight road for a period of time in a parking garage on a road with many tall buildings etc GPS signals cannot be received because objects are placed on the Remove the objects from the instrument panel instr
53. modified Settings keyboard layout of charac ter input screen The keyboard layout of the character input screen can be set to either the ABC or QWERTY layout depending on the user s preference Example Switching to the QWERTY layout 1 Touch Others 2 Touch Keyboard Type SETCINGS t Keybord Typa OWERT y ABC 3 Touch QWERTY The indicator illuminates when the item is set Destination e treet Adhie Destinations treet Adie Sembols Laymibols ABC layout Navigation 3 71 Adjusting current vehicle location If the vehicle icon indicating the current vehicle location is not in the correct position the location of the vehicle icon on the map screen can be adjusted i INFO e Regardless of the map view setting the map is displayed in Plan View when adjusting the position of the vehicle icon e When correcting the position of the vehicle icon the map is automatically displayed in the North Up mode After finishing the correction the map restores the current orientation setting e The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be misaligned depending on the external conditions and environment e lf the vehicle icon is misaligned drive for a while in a location where GPS signals can be received This may correct the position of the vehicle icon I2 Vehicle icon page 10 9 Touch Others 2 Touch Adjust Current Location The current location map screen is displa
54. number using your voice is possible Te 8 Voice recognition Before using the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System refer to the following notes e Set up the wireless connection between a compatible cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module before using the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System e Some Bluetooth enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the in vehicle phone module Please visit www nissanusa com bluetooth for a recommended phone list You will not be able to use a hands free phone under the following conditions Your vehicle is outside of the telephone service area Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio waves such as In a tunnel in an underground parking garage behind a tall building or in a mountainous area Your cellular phone is locked in order to prevent dialing 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 Immediately after the power switch is pushed to the ON position it may be impossible to receive a call for a short period of time 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 dis ruption While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth wireless connection the battery power of the cellular phone m
55. one for a destination I Setting destination page 3 17 Calculate Route s aga Waypoint Ae ta Houe Mowe Location Place info Store Location 3 Touch Add to Route 7 Add Destination LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES CA ae hel 4 Touch Add Destination or Add Waypoint 3 38 Navigation 5 The system starts calculating a route that includes the added destination or waypoint When the calculation is finished the route is displayed INFO e f a waypoint was added More Routes cannot be selected e If a destination was added the prior destination becomes a waypoint ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE After setting the route select Start to begin route guidance Throughout route guidance the system navi gates you through the guide points using visual and voice guidance Voice guidance during route gui dance When approaching a guide point intersection or corner destination etc during route guidance voice guidance announces the remaining dis tance and or turning direction Push and hold the VOICE button to repeat voice guidance Example of voice guidance In about one quarter mile 400 meters right left turn Right left turn ahead In about one quarter mile 400 meters freeway entrance on your right onto road number and direction Freeway entrance on your right onto road number and direction In about one mile 2 kilometers exit on your right
56. or Timer 2 to turn off the charging timer function Touch Yes if the settings shown on the screen are correct After this operation has been performed the indicator disappears and the charging timer function is turned off The start and stop time settings are not deleted even if the charging timer function is turned off If charging timer and the Climate Ctrl Timer are operating at the same time due to an overlap of the timer settings you can prioritize which function receives electrical power first Ta Unique EV function settings page 2 14 When charging is set as the first priority the Climate Ctrl Timer does not start until 10 segments of the Li ion battery available charge gauge are illuminated When the climate control is set as the first priority the climate control system will be turned on as scheduled by the Climate Ctrl Timer regardless of the remaining battery energy Even when the climate control is set as the first priority the climate control system will be turned off when the climate control system requires more power than can be provided to the Li ion battery for charging The Li ion battery will not charge when the charge connector is connected to the vehicle until the next scheduled charge start time when the charge timer is active If necessary use immediate charge or remote charge to charge the Li ion battery Some charging stations used to perform normal charge are equipped with timer fu
57. played on the list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches By selecting By Distance you can sort the list by the nearest distance The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen e By selecting New Category you can perform a search from another category hes Ca TO s Pci 9 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route a INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book etc t Operations after setting destination page 3 34 SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION The home location can be set as the destination to which the system calculates a route This function is especially useful when searching for a route to return to the home location Navigation 3 23 1 Puch the MENU button and touch Destina tion Destination 2 Touch Home 3 The home location is displayed and the system sets the home location as the destination i INFO If the home location is not stored yet the system will automatically display a screen for storing it I2 Storing home location page 1 12 3 24 Navigation 4 The entire route to the home lo
58. precision instrument Otherwise it may malfunction or cause damage resulting in a fire or an electric shock CAUTION There is a plastic cover over the camera Do not scratch the cover when cleaning dirt or snow from the cover HOW TO READ DISPLAYED LINES et Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle width and distances to objects with reference to the bumper line A are displayed on the monitor Distance guide lines Indicate distances from the bumper e Red line 4 approx 1 5 ft 0 5 m e Yellow line 2 approx 3 ft 1 m e Green line approx 7 ft 2 m e Green line approx 10 ft 3 m Vehicle width guide lines Indicate the vehicle width when backing up Predicted course lines Indicate the predicted course when backing up The predicted course lines will be displayed on the monitor when the selector lever is in the R Reverse position and the steering wheel is turned The predicted course lines will move depending on how much the steering wheel is turned and will not be displayed while the steering wheel is in the neutral position How to adjust RearView screen To adjust the Brightness Tint Color Contrast and Black Level of the RearView Monitor 1 Push the MENU button with the RearView Monitor on 2 Touch Display 3 Touch the preferred setting items Do not adjust the Brightness Tint Color Contrast and Black Level of the RearView Monitor while the vehicle
59. reset to the factory default setting IG Reset all CARWINGS settings to default page 5 17 SETTING MESSAGES THAT ARE RECEIVED BY EMAIL Sends a notification to a preset e mail address This notification includes the charge connector status and the charge completion To receive a notification to your personal computer or cellular phone an e mail address should be set before hand For details access the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website Storing location for receiving charge connector disconnected notifica tions A maximum of 5 regularly used charging stations can be registered If the charging connector is disconnected in one of these locations an email informing you of this will be sent 1 Touch Store charging plug reminder loca tions CARWIANGS s 2 Touch Add New CA ETI NGS 3 Touch the appropriate method to search for a location IF Setting destination page 3 17 We ea eo ave 4 When a preferred location is displayed at the center of the map confirm the location and touch OK A message is displayed and the location is stored CARWINGS 5 11 Editing charging plug reminder location 1 Touch Store charging plug reminder loca tions CARWWINGS i list 3 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Edit Name Changes the name of a stored location J How to input letters and numbers page 1 7 5 12 CARWINGS
60. s cits 4 Enter the name of the city touch List A list screen is displayed a INFO Touch Last 5 Cities to display the last 5 cities recently set as destinations Destination s iti EAST LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES CA LAKE LOS ANGELES LAKE LOS ANGELES CA LAKE LOS ANGELES ALMDALE CA LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES CAI 5 Touch the preferred destination from the list i INFO Select By Distance to sort the list by the nearest distance ke m eS CIT Cirle P Psitos ANGELES LOS ANGELES CA 6 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route i INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted the location can be stored in the Address Book etc TF Operations after setting destination page 3 34 SETTING POINT ON MAP It is possible to set a location scrolled to on the map as the destination and have the system calculate a route bo Pos h N on ay merim RA K macy i FE rd cou SN 1 Scroll the map place the cross pointer over the preferred location and touch Map Menu Hi INFO The map scale should be adjusted to search for a location more effectively e The point on the blinking road where the center of the cross pointer is l
61. screen is displayed j Gto Location 8 The selected destination is displayed at the 4 Enter the name of the freeway After finishing center of the map Touch Start after the entry touch List confirming the location of the displayed 3 30 Navigation destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book etc Ts Operations after setting destination page 3 34 SETTING INTERSECTION It is possible to set an intersection of any two streets as the destination and have the system calculate a route 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Next Page Touch Intersection Des timation intersectic Reg Han City 4 Touch 1st Street A character input screen is displayed INFO Touch Region or City to narrow down the specified region and city Destination intersectic 5 Enter the name of the 1st street After finishing the entry touch List A list screen is displayed Destination intersectic as z SFIG AVE FRESNO CA 5 FIG AVE CA S FIG ST ESCONDIDO CA S FIGUEROA ST CARSON CA S FIGUEROA ST GARDENA CA 6 Touch a street as the 1st street from the list Destination intersectic Te Hon ee City ist Stroct
62. soft cloth Never spray the screen with water or detergent Dampen the cloth first then wipe the screen HOW TO HANDLE THE SD CARD When handling the SD card please be careful and adhere to the following instructions e Always follow the instructions described in this manual and in the handbook attached to the SD card when using an SD card in this device e Do not handle an SD card with wet hands Doing so may cause electric shock or a malfunction e Do not allow hands or metal objects to contact the terminal area of SD cards e Do not place SD cards on the instrument panel on any place with direct sunlight or in moist circumstances Doing so may damage or deform the SD card e Do not use any conventional cleaner benzine thinner or antistatic spray e Do not use SD cards in any place where static electricity or electric noise adversely affects SD cards This may cause data corruption or data loss e SD card optimization must not be per formed e Always place the SD card in its storage case when not in use Troubleshooting guide General system information e f an SD card is disposed of when it is not used it is recommended not only to delete the stored data but also to physically break the card HOW TO HANDLE CD AND USB MEMORY CD e Handle a CD by its edges Never touch the surface of the disc Do not bend the disc e Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used e To clean a dis
63. system Please wait BEFORE STARTING To get the best recognition performance from Voice Recognition observe the following items e The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet as possible Close the windows to eliminate the surrounding noises traffic noise and vibration sounds etc which may prevent the system from correctly recognizing the voice Commands e Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a command e Speak in a natural conversational voice without pausing between words 8 2 Voice recognition GIVING VOICE COMMANDS 1 Push the amp button located on the steering wheel Voice Recognition o E 2 A list of commands appears on the screen and the system provides the voice menu prompt Would you like to access Phone or Navigation 3 After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from to E speak a command 4 Continue to follow the voice menu prompts and speak after the tone sounds until the preferred operation is completed Operating tips e Speak a command after the tone e Commands that are available are always shown on the display and spoken through voice menu prompts Commands other than those that are displayed are not accepted Follow the prompts given by the system e lf the command is not accepted the system announces Please say again Repeat the command in a clear voice e Push the button once to return to the previous screen e lo cancel th
64. system will recalculate the routes After the route search is completed the display will automatically return to the current location map screen i INFO e The recalculated route may not be the shortest route because the system priori tizes roads that are easy to drive on for safety reasons e If the route conditions are set from Route Settings all sections in the route are subject to the same route conditions This applies even if different route conditions have been set for different sections in Edit Add to Route CONFIRMING ROUTE When the suggested route is displayed after calculation the route information can be con firmed or the suggested route can be simulated Route oo ta inte 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 2 Touch Route Info 3 Touch the preferred item Available settings Turn List Displays details of the suggested route Tae Using turn list page 3 49 Simulation Displays a simulation of the suggested route This function provides a detailed image of the route with voice guidance Te Confirming route by simulation page 3 49 Store Route Stores a calculated route A maximum of 5 routes can be stored Stored routes can be easily retrieved and set as the suggested route IF Storing route page 3 57 Map Scroll Displays a map screen where the location of the destination can be confirmed Using turn list 1 110 SOUTH 1 110
65. temperature becomes moderate Screen brightness is set to the maximum darkness Adjust the brightness setting of the screen Ty Brightness page 1 15 The screen is too bright Screen brightness is set to the maximum brightness Adjust the brightness setting of the screen 12 Brightness page 1 15 A small black spot or a small bright spot appears on the This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays This is not a malfunction screen A dot or stripe pattern appears on the screen Electromagnetic waves that are generated from neon This is not a malfunction billboards high voltage electric power cables ham radios or other radio devices equipped to other vehicles may adversely affect the screen Image lag appears on the screen This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays This is not a malfunction Image motion displayed on the screen is slow The cabin temperature is less than 50 F 0 C Wait until the cabin temperature rises to within 50 F 0 C and 122 F 50 C When looking at the screen from an angle the screen This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays Adjust the brightness setting of the screen lightens or darkens 4 Brightness page 1 15 10 2 Troubleshooting guide General system information SD card memory The screen turns blue or an error message is displayed A system malfunction has occurred Contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer for an ins
66. the destination facility After finishing the entry touch List A list screen is displayed li INFO When City is touched a city can be specified by typing the city name Ta Specifying city page 3 19 Destination s Puck PCE CELATA TTIE 3 21 Navigation 5 Touch the preferred destination facility from the list Hi INFO e In some cases when a POI name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number dis played on the list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches e By selecting By Distance you can sort the list by the nearest distance The position of the selected location is displayed in the preview on the right side of the screen e By selecting By Category you can display the list that summarizes the entered names into categories Select the category to narrow down the search Destination e ruc A A SRT m Start Route Details Move Location Add to Route Storrs Location AAi E Details 3 22 Navigation 6 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route a INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stor
67. to the vehicle select a telephone number from the phonebook and then make a call Phone book data should be registered in the system after downloading the phonebook from the cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle If the phonebook is not registered a message that reminds you of phonebook data download will be displayed e Dial Number Input the phone number manually using the keypad displayed on the screen Te How to input letters and numbers page 1 7 PROG Hant Pronet Dialing will start and the screen will change to the call in progress screen After the call is over perform one of the following actions to finish the call e Push the button on the steering wheel e Touch Hang up RECEIVING A CALL When you hear a phone ring the display will change to the incoming call mode To receive a call perform one of the following procedures listed below e Push the button on the steering wheel e Touch Answer Phone AR A Hold Call Reject Call There are some options available when receiving a call Select one of the following displayed on the screen e Answer Accept an incoming call to talk e Hold Call Put an incoming call on hold e Reject Call Reject an incoming call To finish the call perform one of the following procedures listed below Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 5 e Pushthe button on the steering wheel e Touch Hang up DURIN
68. 2 Language SettiNGS ccscsesseeseseesseesseseeseeeesnseteens 1 17 Phone SettingS evccessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssseeessseeeeees 7 8 Setting detour TOUTS srsecachestesssnesivaxsecstaxennsttcaaencnenceies 3 50 Laser 2 6 010 c area Sennett Oreo eee orem eae meer 0 4 Phone volume Settings rrsssssssssssssssssssssssseseeeeeee 7 10 Setting freeway entranCe eXit ccssseeees 3 30 Limited Power NOU CC sererai 2 16 Procedures after Setting rOUtC cccssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeee B96 Setting from stored TOUTES arscccsscusenasseassciuaseaneenireiins 3 28 Looking at information ON MA eset 3 12 Setting home as destination cece 3 23 Low AEE OI nc crstsean ec tevictonastadecuceatattacespeeaseacncenensin ane 2 15 R Setting INtErSECtION cece sete eeteeeeteeeeeeeaeees 3 31 Setting messages that are displayed M ETS a E E A E E a A a E Rearview MOnDIIOY eirese neaka 9 2 Setting messages that are received by email 3 11 Making a call siseirisnisesresitesrinineaeinioii ia n 7 5 Recalculating route sssccscssssseessssssssssssssseessssssseeee 3 50 Setting point ON MAP eessseesseerssssneeseersssneeseensnnneeeeen 3 33 Map dalasi vanay cat csceieece saul aticnsuenatnsectesesnstetieuecee 10 36 Receiving a Call ssssscssssssssssssssssssssssssssesseesesssssssssssseeten 7 5 Setting time for receiving charge connector Map MENU SCLEEN c essesesseteseseesssessseeeeseesesesteaessseeen 3 14 Regulatory Information 7 3 status notifi
69. 3 MPEG2 Audio Layer3 MP3 ranlinadreauen MPEG2 Audio Layer8 16kHz 22 05kHz 24kHz g frequency MPEG1 Audio Layer3 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz Supported ver Bitrate rate 8 kbps 320 kbps ier WMA7 WMA8 WMA9 WMA 9 32kbps 22 05kHz 32kHz 44 1kHz 36kbps 32kHz 40kbps 32kHz 44kbps 32kHz 48kbps 32kHz 44 1kHz ah ae Sampling 64kbps 32kHz 44 1kHz 80kbps 44 1kHz 96kbps 44 1kHz 128kbps 44 1kHz 48kHz 160kbps 44 1kHz 48kHz AY 192kbps 44 1kHz 48kHz ID3 tag VER1 0 VER1 1 VER2 2 VER2 3 VER2 4 MP3 only Caa WMA tag WMA only S WMA tag WMA only CD CD R CD RW Folder levels 8 Folders 255 including root folder Files 510 Max 255 files for one folder USB 2 0 Folder levels 8 Folders 512 including root folder Files 8000 Max 255 files for one folder CD CD R CD RW WMA TAG 60 characters ID3 TAG Ver 1 0 1 1 30 characters ID3 TAG Ver 2 2 2 3 2 4 60 characters USB WMA TAG 120 characters ID3 TAG Ver 1 0 1 1 60 characters ID3 TAG Ver 2 2 2 3 2 4 120 characters Displayable character codes 3 01 SHIFT JIS 02 UNICODE 03 UTF 16 1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played 2 Protected WMA files DRM cannot be played 3 Available codes depend on what kind of media versions and information are going to be displayed 4 When VBR files are played the playback time may not be displayed correctly Folder levels Te
70. 4 Searching from address DOOK ccsseeeeeeteseteeeeeees 3 26 Searching from malic toe Sreeerrererteeercrerereererrt re tern nrrt errr eat 3 27 PINGING nearby DIAC siseseid 3 27 Setting from stored routes eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 3 28 Setting by phone NnUMber sssssssssssessrsrersresrsrerrrssrerenenns 3 29 Setting freeway entrance exit sssssseesssesesrsrsrersrerrennns 3 30 Setting intersection sss s sesssessseseesssesrsrsrsrsrsrrnsrrnrnnrererenns 3 31 Setting City center oes 3 32 Setting point ON Map ssssssssssssssesrersrrtesrernnssterennnnnnnnennnnnee 3 33 Operations after setting destination c eee 3 34 FOUN OU LANG O sossen snan 3 36 Procedures after setting route essees 3 36 About route guidance ccccccsccsccsseceeeeeeeeeeeeseneeneee 3 38 Guidance screen Settings 0 3 40 Route SCG CUD miarsi aeiaai 3 43 Canceling reactivating route uu 3 43 Editing TOUTO ainena iaiia 3 44 COnN OUE eaa E 3 48 Voice guidance SettingS ssssssssssssesesesrersssrsrsnsnrnrnerenes 3 49 Recalculating route spraszacacranrscaraincmsssnaseniwetacuizweatnsmanainedi 3 50 Setting detour route ssssesssesssssresrsrsrsrrrsrrrrrenrnrnrnrernnns 3 50 Searching for detour route using TTT e WO AU OW cs cacescecepescagectaecensueienamtanoetenncaqseeoiscceneacs 3 51 Setting conditions for route Calculation 3 52 Route guidance Settings cccccsccsescsseseeeseeeeeeeees 3 53 Storing a lOCAtON TOUtE ccceeee
71. 5 km from the destination or waypoint a message saying so will appear on the screen Try setting the location closer to a main road If the vehicle is too close to the destina tion or if there are no roads to the destination a message saying so will appear on the screen If itis impossible to reach the destination or waypoints because of traffic regula tions etc If the only route to reach the destination or waypoints is extremely complicated The following may occur when the route is displayed If you calculate a route on a main road the starting point of the route may not exactly match the current vehicle loca tion The endpoint of the route may not exactly match the destination If you calculate a route on a main road the system may display a route from another main road This may be because the position of the vehicle icon is not accurate In this case park the vehicle in a safe location and reset the vehicle icon or continue driving to see if the position Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 31 of the vehicle icon is automatically adjusted before recalculating the route There are cases in which the system shows an indirect route to reach the destination or waypoints if you set them from stored or facility information In order to correct this you must be careful about the traffic direction especially when lanes with different travel directions are shown separat
72. 6 This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 and is subject to these End User Terms under which this Data was provided 2010 NAVTEQ All rights reserved If the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official refuses to use the legend provided herein the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data 10 40 Troubleshooting guide General system information HOW TO HANDLE DISPLAY The display is a liquid crystal display and should be handled with care Characteristics of liquid crystal dis play e f the temperature inside the vehicle is especially low the display will stay relatively dim or the movement of the images may be slow These conditions are normal The display will function normally when the interior of the vehicle has warmed up e Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than others This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid crystal dis plays and it is not a malfunction e A remnant of the previous display image may remain on the screen This screen burn is inherent in displays and it is not a malfunc tion INFO The screen may become distorted by strong magnetic fields Maintenance of display To clean the display screen use a dry soft cloth If additional cleaning is necessary use a small amount of neutral detergent with a
73. 8 Audio system 6 Touch OK The standby message screen will appear Operate the compatible Blue tooth audio device Please refer to the device s Owners Manual for the Bluetooth audio connection instructions for your spe cific device When the connection is com pleted the screen will return to the Bluetooth setup display i INFO It may not be possible to connect to a Blue tooth audio profile from the system In this case perform connection operation from the Bluetooth audio player after connecting the system and the Bluetooth audio For details of how to perform connection refer to the Owner s Manual of the Bluetooth audio player that is being used Playing Bluetooth streaming audio Push the power switch to the ACC or ON position Then push the CD AUX button repeatedly to switch to the Bluetooth audio mode If the system has been turned off while the Bluetooth audio device was playing push ing the button will start the Bluetooth audio device The ability to pause change tracks fast forward rewind randomize and repeat music may be different between devices Some or all of these functions may not be supported on each device When the CD AUX button is pushed with the system off and the Bluetooth audio device connected the system will turn on If another audio source is playing and the Bluetooth audio device is connected push the CD AUX button repeatedly until the display c
74. 9 Status SCN SSM sc ctnsectecontnts iantnidecesancnaveiecintectetecturscuetereenaaics 1 10 FM AM radio SCHON ois csetceescendsssessanecszinsteacettestienstcastacct 1 10 XM satellite radio screen sececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 10 CD AUX SCIEN eceeceetesseteesssseeesessessseeersesesesseseneaeess 1 10 Items to be set Initially sceracnastuancensetesgatosesteeranenseescinpsaimictarect 1 11 Subscription to CARWINGS service 1 11 Inputting user ID and password ssssssssssrersressssre 1 11 Storing home location ssssssssssssssssrsresssrererssrerenrnrnesnenennee 1 12 Connecting cellular phone uu eects 1 13 Display adjustment a caccrsesursatscastanguansicaeemeusincasandend 1 14 Volume SOUS visrcsowaisecvnctinzcotnascanenesucotntonnacatentanectanctann 1 16 Clock Se BAGS sca cccsresideycecinassietiestatettus snesesststietaaseiaceviate 1 16 Language and unit SCUINGS s tescsscceesicsessccansecssenastenceesrens 1 17 CONTROL BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS 1 2 Getting Started CONTROL PANEL Ge O FM AM button Push to switch between the FM the AM radio bands XM button Push to switch to an XM satellite radio band CD AUX button Push to switch between USB memory iPod player CD Bluetooth streaming audio AUX screens VOL Volume control button Push to adjust the volume of the audio system d Audio system ON OFF button Push to turn the audio system on or off Monitor MAP button VOICE bu
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76. E SEEK CH button is released the USB memory will return to normal play speed When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while a USB memory is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track on the USB memory will be played Select play mode The play mode setting display will appear when Mode is selected Select the preferred play mode from the following items e Normal e 1 Folder Repeat e 1 Track Repeat e All Random e 1 Folder Random BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO OPERATION Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth Streaming Audio If you have a compatible Bluetooth device with streaming audio A2DP profile you can set up a wireless connection between your Bluetooth device and the in vehicle audio system This connection allows you to listen to the audio from the Bluetooth device using your vehicle speak ers It also may allow basic control of the device for playing and skipping audio files using the AVRCP Bluetooth profile Not all Bluetooth devices have the same level of controls for AVRCP Please consult the manual for your Bluetooth device for more details Regulatory information FCC Regulatory information e CAUTION To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines use only the supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regula tions e Operation is subject to the f
77. EWING CHARGING STATION INFORMATION Location information about the charging stations near the current vehicle position or the destina tion can be checked The searched charging stations can be used for the route search function A CAUTION Charging station information may not be detailed in all areas or reflect current charging station locations For up to date information about charging sta tions such as business hours or char ging equipment NISSAN recommends that you directly access the information on your own Additionally always check the Li ion battery available charge and set a reasonable driving schedule 1 Push the MENU button and touch Info Info Energy Info Traffic Info aintenanice Voloe Aecognition Where am I7 GPS Position Charging Station Info Hawvigation Version 2 Touch Charging Station Info IO Changing Matic Hear Current Logat ion Hear Destination ear Ser all Position 3 Touch the preferred setting A list screen Is displayed Available settings e Near Current Location The charging stations located near the current vehicle position are displayed e Near Destination The charging stations located near the destination are displayed Near Scroll Position The map screen is displayed and the charging stations located near the area where the cross pointer is placed are displayed INTO Charging Sot 4 Touch the preferred charging station fr
78. G A CALL Phone There are some options available during a call Select one of the following displayed on the screen if necessary e Hang up Finish the call e Use Handset Transfer the call to the cellular phone e Mute Mute your voice to the person e Cancel Mute This will appear after Mute is touched Mute will be canceled e Keypad Using the touch tone send digits to the connected party for using services such as 7 6 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System voicemail To adjust the person s voice to be louder or quieter push the q button on the steering wheel while talking on the phone This adjust ment is also available in the SETTING menu Tae Volume settings page 1 16 STORING VEHICLE PHONEBOOK By registering the frequently dialed phone numbers you can easily call these numbers 1 Push the MENU button and touch Phone 2 Touch Vehicle Phonebook PRHome ve 3 Touch Add New at the top of the screen PROG s wai Enter Number by Keypad Select the method for entering the phone book entry Available methods e Copy from Call History The system will show a list of incoming or outgoing calls Select one of these entries to save in the vehicle phonebook e Copy from the Handset The system will show the connected cellular phone s phonebook that was downloaded depending on the phone s compatibility Select one of these entries to save in the ve
79. General system information 10 17 iPod player The system does not recognize an iPod A connector cable is not correctly connected or the Connect the connector cable again If the system does iPod does not correctly operate not recognize the iPod after performing this procedure above reset the iPod The iPod that is to be connected is not compatible Check the iPod model and firmware versions available with the system for the system A USB extension cable is not correctly connected Do not use a USB extension cable The cable is rapidly connected to or disconnected from Slowly connect or disconnect the USB cable the USB connector An iPod cannot be operated The iPod is connected to the in vehicle audio system Remove all equipment from the iPod after discon while headsets etc are connected to the iPod necting the iPod from the system and then connect it to the system again The iPod is not operating normally Disconnect the iPod from the in vehicle audio system and then connect it to the system again The system plays back an album track that includes a Disconnect the iPod from the in vehicle audio system particular album art and then reset the iPod Disable the album art and then connect the iPod to the system An iPod does not respond There are too many tracks in a category Decrease the number of tracks in a category less than 3 000 tracks The shuffle function is tu
80. IN is 1234 4 Touch Delete Phone Info Ceca e Memory Deletes all stored memories vehicle phonebooks call logs and downloaded phonebooks Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 9 6 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes Phone volume settings Settings Vo ingbane lnaceminn Call Chutqorng Call CT J me e HULME Holt Vohicla Ringtang Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Phone amp CARWINGS Touch Phone Touch Volume amp Ringtone 7 10 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 5 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings Ringtone Adjust the volume level of the ringtone by touching or Incoming Call Adjust the incoming call volume by touching or Outgoing Call Adjust the outgoing call volume by touching or Automatic Hold When this function is activated an incoming phone call is automatically held Vehicle Ringtone When this function is activated a specific ringtone that is different from that of the cellular phone will sound when receiving a call CAR PHONE or CB RADIO When installing a car phone or a CB radio in your vehicle be sure to observe the following cautions otherwise the new equipment may adversely affect the electronic control modules and electronic control system harness WARNING e A cellular phone should not be used while driving so full attention may b
81. L Calculate Houte 3 Touch the preferred category A facility list screen is displayed 5 The entire route is shown on the map Touch Start after confirming the displayed route The system starts route guidance to the selected destination 4 Touch the preferred destination from the list l INFO The position of the selected location is e Before starting route guidance the route displayed in the preview on the right side condition can be changed and the route can of the screen be stored in the Address Book etc Te Procedures after setting route page 3 36 3 28 Navigation e lf the route is already set the selected location becomes a waypoint e You can also set the destination by touching Map Menu in the current location map screen and selecting Nearby Places SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES It is possible to select a preferred route from the stored routes 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Next Page Touch Stored Routes A list screen is displayed rs ne of gm Gies Crati GT Sir 4 Touch the preferred route from the list The route to the destination is set Calculate Route 5 The entire route is shown on the map Touch Start after confirming the displayed route The system starts route guidance to the selected destination INFO e Before starting route guidance the route condition can be changed and the route can be
82. M2 gt XM3 gt XM1 How to view radio screen 9E i 106 1 6 107 9 FM AM radio screen 1 Displays the broadcasting station and category currently being received 2 Displays the frequency currently being received 3 Info Displays the broadcasting station information currently being received 4 SCANI Touch to tune from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting station for 5 seconds Displays the preset channel list If 1 of the 6 preset stations listed is touched and held the current station will be stored as the new preset XM satellite radio screen 1 Indicates the channel category program and title currently being received 2 Indicates the frequency currently being received 3 CAT Displays a category list for XM radio When a category is selected the channel list will be displayed Audio system 4 11 4 Direct Input the channel number by using a keypad 5 Info Indicates the broadcasting station information currently being received 6 SCAN Touch to tune from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting channel for 5 seconds 7 Displays the preset channel list If 1 of the 6 preset stations listed is touched and held the current station will be stored as the new preset Selecting channel category TUNE Tuning For AM and FM radio Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for manual tuning For XM satellite radio Push the TUNE SEEK
83. O MAIN OPERATION Turning audio system on off Push the power switch to the ACC or ON position and then push the button while the system is off to turn on the last audio source i e FM or CD that was playing immediately before the system was turned off While the system is on pushing the button turns the system off Switching audio screen 1 FM AM radio band select Pushing the FM AM button will change the band as follows AM FM1 FM2 AM XM satellite radio band select Pushing the XM button will change the band as follows XM1 gt XM2 gt XM3 gt XM1 Audio mode select Pushing the CD AUX button will switch the displays as follows USB memory iPod player gt CD gt Blue tooth streaming audio gt AUX gt USB memory iPod player The screen can only be switched when a Bluetooth streaming audio device has been registered Audio settings It is possible to adjust the speaker tone quality and sound balance 3 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Audio Touch the item you would like to adjust Available settings Bass Adjust the tone quality of the bass by touching or Treble Adjust the tone quality of the treble by touching or Balance Adjust the sound level between the left and right speakers by touching L or R e Fade Adjust the sound level between the front and rear speakers by touching R or F e
84. SOUTH lT EAST 1 Touch Turn List 2 The information e g intersections can be confirmed on the route to the destination by scrolling the screen touching or 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Confirming route by simulation 1 Touch Simulation Route simulation starts 2 Touch the preferred key mm 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen INFO During simulation the map scale can be changed by touching ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT While the map scale is being changed the simulation is temporarily stopped VOICE GUIDANCE SETTINGS Various guidance settings can be set Pauses the simulation Resumes the simulation Ends the simulation Trahtlic Anndartcameni 1 Push the MENU button and Touch Route 2 Touch Guidance Settings Navigation 3 49 3 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Guidance Voice Activates or deactivates voice guidance The indicator illuminates if voice guidance is activated e Guidance Volume Adjust the volume level of voice guidance by touching or e Traffic Announcement Provides an announcement of a traffic information event on the route The indicator illuminates if traffic announcement is acti vated RECALCULATING ROUTE A route can be manually searched again after changing the search condition 1 Push the MENU bu
85. Satellite radio reception When the satellite radio is used for the first time or the battery has been replaced the satellite radio may not work properly This is not a malfunction Wait more than 10 minutes with the satellite radio ON and the vehicle outside of any metal or large building for the satellite radio to receive all of the necessary data The satellite radio mode requires an active XM Satellite Radio subscription The satellite radio is not available in Alaska Hawaii and Guam The satellite radio performance may be affected if cargo carried on the roof blocks the satellite radio signal If possible do not put cargo near the satellite antenna A build up of ice on the satellite radio antenna can affect satellite radio performance Remove the ice to restore satellite radio reception COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER MSTA DIGITAL AUDIO P Do not force a compact disc into the CD insert slot This could damage the CD and or CD player Trying to load a CD with the CD door closed could damage the CD and or CD player During cold weather or rainy days the player may malfunction due to the humidity If this occurs remove the CD and dehumidify or ventilate the player completely The player may skip while driving on rough roads The CD player sometimes cannot function when the passenger compartment tempera ture is extremely high Decrease the tem perature before use Only use high quality 4 7 in 12 cm round
86. TING Set the timing of the connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center or edit the list of the information feeds You can also delete all the history of the information feeds used 1 Touch Information Feed Setting CARWINGOS m Dawid Automsticmiy Edit Feed List 2 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Download Automatically Set the timing of automatic connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center or the channel to be automatically con nected to e Edit Feed List Information feeds that are frequently used can be registered to the favorites list and the information feed list can be updated or restored to the factory default setting e Delete All Information Feed records All information feeds stored in the history are deleted Download automatically Select download interval Set the timing of automatic connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Touch Select Download Intervall C AMATI ELTETT eect amiy eternal Never Power on Every 20 min Every l20 min 2 Touch the preferred time setting The indicator of the selected time setting illumi nates Available time settings Never The system does not automatically con nect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Power on When the power switch is turned to the ON position the system will automati cally connect to the NISSAN CARW INGS Data Center Every 30 min
87. The settings of the right screen are the same as the settings of the full screen map e The scale of the map can also be changed by touching ZOOM OUT or ZOOM IN LOOKING AT INFORMATION ON MAP Icons can be displayed on the map and information about destinations and landmarks can be displayed Displaying map icons The map icons can be displayed or hidden by type 1 Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen is displayed 2 Touch Map Icons KM A s ben koi Aes tar ant H 14 ji ATM Aost Arca 3 Touch the preferred icon The indicator of the selected icon illuminates 4 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen The activated icons are displayed on the map The following map items can be displayed Restaurant Charging Station Hotel ATM Rest Area i INFO e The map icons are not displayed on the map screen when the map scale is set to 1 4 mile 500 m or higher in the 2D and Birdview map e f they are registered in the map data the brand icons will be displayed on the map instead of the general map icons listed below Other settings The map icons can also be set by performing the following procedure 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation 3 Touch Map Icons Map scrolling information Information about the location on which the center of the cross pointer is placed by scrolling on the map ca
88. Touch a character on the displayed key board The selected character is entered Ces timation Puce 2 Touch Delete to delete the last character entered Touch and hold Delete to delete all the characters entered Touch Space to enter a space Destination s ure 8 1 NISSAN 3 After finishing the entry touch List 1 8 Getting Started INFO e The list screen appears automatically when text has been entered and the matching list items have been narrowed down to a number that will fit on the screen e Symbol keys are displayed by touching Symbols Alphabet keys are displayed by touching A Z Phone number input screen Perform the following procedure to enter a number INFO Only the locations included in the map data database can be searched for by a phone number Destination paane t 1 Touch a number on the displayed keyboard The selected number is entered Destinations raane s 2 Touch Delete to delete the last number entered Touch and hold Delete to delete all the numbers entered Destinations fone t VIEWING DISPLAY SCREENS This system allows you to set various functions and check information on the screen that is displayed by pushing each button located on the control panel MAP SCREEN Ma ye A er TXKS ao I When the MAP button is pushed a map screen where the vehicle position is centered is displayed When the map is m
89. VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES To use the voice recognition function speaking one command is sometimes sufficient but at other times it is necessary to speak two or more commands As examples some additional basic operations that can be performed by voice commands are described here Example 1 Setting destination by address book 1 Pushthe button located on the steering wheel Voice Recognition E r y DA r 1 2 The system announces Would you like to access Phone or Navigation 3 Speak Navigation 4 o Voice Recognitions ns Speak Address Book Voice Recognitions ad Pr om ee i if I Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the list of address book is displayed After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again speak Two Voice recognition 8 3 Voice Recognitions ndre foo e 2 OFFICE 7 Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted and the system starts calculating a route to the selected location Example 2 Placing call to phone number 800 662 6200 1 Push the button located on the steering wheel Voice Recognition 2 The system announces Would you like to access Phone or Navigation 8 4 Voice recognition 3 Speak Phone 6 The system announces Please say either the next three digits dial or say change number Speak 662 Voice Rec ce Recogn ution Say tha last four digit
90. a 6 Touch Password The password input screen is displayed 7 Enter your password and touch OK Return to the previous screen Getting Started 1 11 8 9 CARWIINGS tig Clicar 10 and password Touch Send ID and password A confirma tion message is displayed Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The system connects to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and then the CARWINGS service can then be used i INFO The following can be used when inputting a user ID or password letters of the alphanu meric characters symbols period _ underscore etc The ID that is registered to the vehicle is required to match the ID that is obtained from the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website in order to activate the system If the IDs do not match the system cannot be activated in this case visit the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website and obtain an ID again 1 12 Getting Started The setting of the ID and password is only required during initial registration However it is recommended to regularly change the password For details about how to receive a new password refer to the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website When selling your vehicle be sure to delete the ID and password in the registration screen To delete the user ID and the password touch Clear ID and Password The CARWINGS service uses the TCU Telematics Communication Unit which is like a cellular Even if
91. a selected feed is already protected Touch to cancel protection Delete Chnl Deletes the feeds that are stored in the history Hi INFO Some images are not displayed depending on the contents Some words such as personal names place names special terms symbols etc may not be pronounced correctly This does not indicate a malfunction The system will pause announcements when voice guidance given by the navigation system occurs When the voice guidance finishes the system will restart the an nouncement The volume can be adjusted when the system announces the information Ta Volume settings page 1 16 STORING FAVORITES A maximum of 16 favorite feeds selected from the information feeds can be stored in a folder 1 Push the MENU button and touch CARW INGS CARWINGS e 11103 Gma Update Stations Favorites F All trformation Feeds CARWINGS Soti ings History 2 Touch Favorites we 1106 oma CARAT NGS favorita fend Ltb Charge Stallen baeray Booeomy i Eca Tr oo 1 Add How 3 Add How b Add Now 3 Touch Add New A folder list is displayed CAR UF NGS pari ie Lars a Zero Emission Google Baa ange Station c i Favorites Sotting R551 4 Touch the preferred folder from the list An information feed list is displayed Route a fit Route Planz 1 Route Plana i Route Plans 5 Route Plans lt bs p ct to cond data to th
92. a suggested route is already set the prior suggested route will be recalculated accordingly 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 2 Touch Edit Add to Route Add Destination GRARDMAS HOUSE Fathott Add Waypoint STAPLES CENTER Add Waypoint ea 3 Touch a destination or waypoint that is already set Touch the item you would like to set Available settings Move Dest The location of the destination or way point can be adjusted by moving the cross pointer across the map Change Order The order of a destination and waypoints that have already been set can be changed Delete The destination or waypoint that has already been set can be deleted S Add Destination GRANDMAS HOUSE Fmthost Add Waymoini STAPLES CENTER n Add Waypoint 5 By touching Calculate the system will recalculate the routes After the route search is completed the display will automatically return to the current location map screen INFo lf the destination is deleted the final waypoint of the route becomes the destination Changing order of destination and way points 1 Touch a destination or waypoint that is already set Touch Change Order A list of the destina tion and waypoint E MAIN PLACE MALL SANTA AAA CAJ GRANDAS HOLE u COSTCO ALHAMBRA ALHAMERA CA Touch a preferred destination or waypoint to replace the previously selected destination or waypoint A m
93. address book page 3 67 NOTE Do not remove the SD card containing map data that is inserted in the right hand slot When this SD card containing map data is removed the navigation system will not operate If the SD card containing map data is accidentally removed after rein serting the SD card containing map data into the right hand slot place the power switch in the OFF position and then place back in the ON position again INFO e Never remove the SD card while the monitor is Opening or closing or the angle of the monitor is being adjusted Doing so may damage or deform the SD card e Never insert foreign objects such as coins into the SD card slot Doing so may result in a malfunction of the device e Be careful not to drop the cover for the SD card slot into the gap of the monitor Doing SO may result in a malfunction of the device e Do not apply overload to the SD card when inserting it to the slot Doing so may result in a malfunction of the device e The SD card may be hot when it is removed from the device This does not indicate a malfunction Opening Closing monitor Open the monitor insert or ejecting a CD or an SD card 1 3 Getting Started When the OPEN TILT button is pushed while the monitor is closed the monitor will open When the OPEN TILT button is pushed while the monitor is open the monitor will close Adjusting monitor angle The angle of the monitor can be adjusted to se
94. an be set to activate on a different day of the week Once the Climate Ctrl Timer is set it auto matically starts when the set time is reached It is therefore not necessary to set the Climate Ctrl Timer everyday WARNING Even if the Climate Ctrl Timer is set the temperature in the passenger compart ment may become high if the system automatically stops Do not leave chil dren or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle Pets should not be left alone either On hot sunny days tem peratures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to people or animals 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button and touch Climate Ctrl Timer 2 Touch Set Timer 1 or Set Timer 2 The following explains the procedure for setting Timer 1 3 Enter the departure time Unique EV functions 2 11 Monday Tuttday 4 To set the Climate Ctrl Timer for different days of the week touch Assign Days Select the preferred timer setting for each day of the week After setting touch OK The previous screen is displayed 5 When the settings are completed touch Save Timer The settings confirmation screen will be displayed Yo E30 AM Charging Timer 6 If the settings shown on the screen are correct touch Yes 2 12 Unique EV functions ii MENU W Tim r 1 DH Mo Charging Timar Eag AM E N
95. anaa 7 4 Phone selection sssessssssssssrsnsrsseseorsrsrnrnrnssnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnennnne 7 4 VRG a E a a a a a ar 7 5 FSSC SIVING CAN sarotirerarrstrceeserieditestieintnncmmieeineiieen 7 5 UG ao Ale aaa etna 7 6 Storing vehicle phonebook cesses 7 6 Phone SOUIIG scasunsttecucsmraarsumeussetetsacaneraicavcpensigaeressomensttesy 7 8 Car phone or CB radio iacsesscatecectececeetecnetissetccmsteerstaereucnenes 7 10 BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth enabled cellular phone you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module With Bluetooth wireless tech nology you can make or receive a telephone call with your cellular phone in your pocket 7 2 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System Once a cellular phone is connected to the in vehicle phone module the procedure for con necting the phone does not need to be performed again Your phone is automatically selected with the in vehicle phone module when the power switch is pushed to the ON position with the selected cellular phone turned on and carried in the vehicle You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth cellular phones in the in vehicle phone module However you can talk on only one cellular phone at a time The NISSAN Voice Recognition system sup ports phone commands so dialing a phone
96. and 6 stations can be set for the AM band 1 Choose the radio band pushing the FM AM button or XM button 2 Tune to the preferred station channel push ing the TUNE SEEK CH button 3 Touch and hold one of the preset lists to register the chosen broadcasting station or channel COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER OP ERATION Playing CD 1 Push the power switch to the ACC or ON position 2 Push the OPEN TILT button to open the monitor 3 Insert a Compact Disc CD into the slot with the label side facing up The CD will be guided automatically into the slot and start playing After loading a CD the number of tracks on the CD and the play time will appear on the display If the radio is already operating it will automatically turn off and the CD will play If the system has been turned off while a CD was playing pushing the _ button will start the CD Do not use 3 1 in 8 cm discs How to view CD screen Ejecting CD 1 Push the OPEN TILT button to open the monitor When the button is pushed with a CD loaded the CD will be ejected When this button is pushed while a CD is being played the CD will be ejected If the CD comes out and is not removed it will be pulled back into the slot to protect it Also the monitor will be closed automati cally gt 2 2 Indicates the following information CD Disc title Track title Artist CD with compressed audio files Folder ti
97. ane driving into consideration especially when carpool lanes are separated from other road lanes 10 32 Troubleshooting guide General system information Directions provided and distances to guide points Directions will differ depending on the road type INFO Distances may vary depending on the vehicle speed Notification of intersection on ordinary road 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters right left turn 2 Right left turn ahead Notification of consecutive intersections on ordinary roads When the road has three or more consecutive intersections ahead voice guidance will an nounce the following 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters right left turn then in about one quarter mile 100 meters left right turn 2 Left right turn ahead then in about one quarter mile 100 meters right left turn Notification of freeway entrance 1 In about one quarter mile 400 meters freeway entrance on your right onto road number and direction 2 Freeway entrance on your right onto road number and direction Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 33 Notification of freeway junction 1 In about one mile 1 6 kilometers keep to the right left onto road number and direction then in about one quarter mile 400 meters keep to the right left 2 Keep to the right left onto road number and direction then in about one quarte
98. anges from white to orange An improper command is spoken Speak the command or a number that is displayed in orange on the screen Speak the command that is shown in the command list The system does not correctly recognize a number Many numbers are spoken at once Place a pause between the appropriate digits for spoken correct recognition by the system When speaking a telephone number place a pause between area codes dial codes etc Voice recognition does not operate and a tone sounds The button is pushed immediately after the READY Push the amp button again after a short period of time twice after pushing the button to drive indicator light is ON Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 25 MONITOR SYSTEM if so equipped The image on the display is not clear The front glass of the camera lens is dirty Gently wipe off the dirt with damp soft cloth Moisture drops such as rain or snow form on the Gently wipe off the drops with soft cloth camera lens Light such as sunlight or a headlight beam from another This is not a malfunction It will return normal when the vehicle directly enters the camera light disappears Moisture condensation occurs in the camera lens due This is not a malfunction It will return normal after to rapid temperature change driving for a short period of time Objects on the display may not be clear in a dark place Adjust the brightness or the contrast settin
99. anguage and measurement unit used in the system Available languages Language settings Ea e English e Fran ais INFO Do not push power switch while changing the language Select Units Unit settings 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set wit elt tings my 2 Touch Others Touch Language amp Units 4 Touch Select Language 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Others Touch Language amp Units 4 Touch Select Units 5 Touch the item you would like to set The indicator light of the selected item illumi nates Getting Started 1 17 5 Touch the preferred unit The indicator of the selected unit illuminates Available units e US mile F mile kWh e Metric km C km kWh 6 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen 1 18 Getting Started 2 Unique EV functions Zero EMISSION MENU Screen cecceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneetees 2 2 Displaying estimated driving range and charging station MONTATO semitacaattspatesnsqstusetncsstedanssneacin aoii 2 3 Displaying estimated driving range sessies 2 3 Displaying charging station ICONS ON Map eesse 2 5 Updating charging station information sessen 2 6 Energy information SONSDIAY s sacavice reedsasscanvestiencosnenesnesenesieincoensnt 2 7 Viewing energy economy Information 2 7 Viewing energy economy NIStOFY cesta 2 8 Viewing energy usage Informat
100. anually J Adjusting current vehicle location page 3 72 Detailed Map Coverage Areas MCA for navigation system This system is designed to help guiding to the destination and it also performs other functions as outlined in this manual However the system must be used safely and properly Information concerning road conditions traffic signs and the availability of services may not always be up to date The system is not a substitute for safe proper and legal driving Map data covers select metropolitan areas in the United States and Canada Map data includes two types of areas Detailed coverage areas providing all detailed road data and other areas showing Main roads only INFO Detailed map data is not available in many areas and is generally limited to select major metro politan areas When gray road is displayed on map e When you are driving on a road displayed in gray after the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route during route guidance automatic rerouting may not start immedi ately 10 30 Troubleshooting guide General system information e The navigation system does not provide route guidance for roads displayed in dark green Therefore if the destination is set on a road displayed in dark green the enlarged map display will return to the ordinary map screen at some point on a suggested route that is near the destination Also voice guidance will stop at some point o
101. are designed to extend reception range and to enhance the quality of that reception However there are some general characteristics of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect radio reception quality in a moving vehicle even when the finest equipment is used These characteristics are completely normal in a given reception area and do not indicate any mal 4 2 Audio system function in your NISSAN radio system Reception conditions will constantly change because of vehicle movement Buildings terrain signal distance and interference from other vehicles can work against ideal reception Described below are some of the factors that can affect your radio reception 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 eliminate the noise While charging the vehicle radio programs may not be tuned in to because the reception of the radio becomes weak FM radio reception Y MAXIMUM SIGNAL DISTANCES FM 25 to 30 mile 40 to 48 km AM 60 to 130 mile 97 to 209 km Range FM range Is normally limited to 25 to 30 miles 40 to 48 km with monaural single station FM having slightly more range than stereo FM External influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 miles 40 km The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distan
102. as been set as the destination if it Is included in the map data Te Viewing information about searched location page 3 35 Starting route guidance Destination s Pr to nnn be BEIOS ANGELES LOSANGELES CAI 7 ee 1 Touch Start Route guidance starts If the route is already set the location becomes the new destination and the route is recalculated Moving location of destination The location of the destination can be adjusted by moving the cross pointer across the map i ihe W Phy ciemi Fai LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES Cay 1 Touch Move Location A map screen with the destination located on the map center is displayed 2 Adjust the location by moving the cross pointer across the map and touch OK The location of the destination is modified a INFO e The screen for adjusting the location also changes when the map screen displayed on the right side of the screen is touched e The map scale can be changed by touching ZOOM OUT or ZOOM IN Adding additional destinations to a route Even after the route is already set you can add a searched location as a new destination or waypoint to that route If the route has not been set Add to Route cannot be selected Destination s 7 Add Dectination GRANDMAS HOUSE 1 Touch Add to Route 2 Touch Add Destination or Add Waypoint The system starts calculating a route that includes the added destination or waypoint When
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104. at includes waypoints the estimated driving range will be displayed based on the nearest waypoint Setting a charging station as desti nation While the estimated driving area is displayed on the map screen the spot where the cross pointer is placed by moving the map can be set for the destination iii VALET Y 1 Scroll the map place the cross pointer over the preferred location and touch Go Here 2 The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculating a route i INFO e This procedure only allows you to set a destination or waypoint on the driving range screen The system does not automatically set a desired charging station as a destina tion or waypoint When a charging station displayed on the map is set as a destination by moving the map zoom in the map and set a point as a destination as precisely as possible If the destination is not set precisely the system may provide guidance to a location that is not a charging station e The driving range is displayed as a numeric value above the destination or waypoint that has been set The values displayed here are approximate and should only be used as a guide DISPLAYING CHARGING STATION ICONS ON MAP The charging station icons are displayed on the map screen There are two types of icons quick charge for vehicle equipped for quick charging and normal charge 1 Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen is d
105. at is displayed on the map screen T amp F Switching estimated arrival time dis play page 3 54 Setting voice guidance at intersec tions 3 54 Navigation gt 2 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Navigation Touch Guidance Settings Touch Intersection Guidance Settings Touch the preferred item The indicator for the selected item illuminates Available settings Full The system announces voice guidance twice 1 Guide and 2 Guide Concise The system announces voice guidance once 1 Guide Turning Point Turns on the sound that chimes when a maneuver should be performed Switching estimated arrival time display The display of the travel time on the map screen can be switched between the travel time to the destination and the travel time to the waypoint Example Switching the display to the travel time to the waypoint Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Navigation Touch Guidance Settings Touch Estimated Time Settings r Erir Destination Touch Waypoint The indicator for the selected condition illuminates Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen 7 The icon displayed on the map screen is switched and the travel time to the waypoint is displayed Displayed icon fe Display of the travel time to the destination Pe Display of the travel time to the waypoint STORING A LOCATION ROUTE
106. ay discharge quicker than usual If the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System seems to be malfunctioning please visit www nissanusa com bluetooth for trouble shooting 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 eliminate the noise Refer to the cellular phone Owner s Manual regarding the telephone pairing procedure specific to your phone battery charging cellular phone antenna etc The antenna display on the monitor will not coincide with the antenna display of some cellular phones The battery display on the monitor will not coincide with the battery display of some cellular phones Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible to hear the caller s voice clearly as well as to minimize its echoes If reception between callers is unclear adjusting the incoming or outgoing call volume may improve the clarity REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC Regulatory information CAUTION To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines use only the supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regula tions Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause interference and this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired op
107. be set Tay Phone settings page 7 8 Getting Started 1 9 e CARWINGS Information feeds are displayed and settings for CARWINGS can be performed JF 5 CARWINGS STATUS SCREEN Push the STATUS button to display the current status of the navigation system Each time the STATUS button is pushed displayed information is switched in the order of climate control vehicle information and navigation route information There are different status screens displayed depending on various factors such as the currently active mode whether a destination has been set or not etc 1 10 Getting Started FM AM RADIO SCREEN CD AUX SCREEN Push the FM AM button to turn on the radio and display the radio screen Push the switch to toggle the radio mode AM gt FM1 FM2 FM AM SAT radio operation page 4 11 XM SATELLITE RADIO SCREEN Prey ba 3 E 7 I Push the XM button to turn on the satellite radio and display the XM satellite radio screen Push the switch to toggle the radio mode XM1 XM2 gt XMSB Tap FM AM SAT radio operation page 4 11 Push the CD AUX button to turn on the audio system and display the audio screen Push the CD AUX button to toggle the mode iPod player USB memory gt CD Bluetooth stream ing audio AUX Tar Compact Disc CD player operation page 4 12 12 iPod player operation page 4 14 ta USB memory operation page 4 15
108. by NISSAN designed to among other things optimize performance of future electric vehicles including improvements in future battery life to offer you new or additional products or services and as otherwise may be 5 2 CARWINGS required by law Such data may be shared with NISSAN s parents subsidiaries affiliates suc cessors or assignees authorized NISSAN certi fied LEAF dealers NISSAN s marketing partners your fleet company if your vehicle is a fleet vehicle your rental company if your vehicle is a rental vehicle and third party service providers such as cellular information systems and data management providers State laws allow access and use of data recorded by vehicle devices with the consent of the vehicle owner or pursuant to subscription agreement While you are not required to allow such access and use if you do not so agree NISSAN may be unable under applicable law to activate the vehicle telematics system in your vehicle and certain features of your vehicle which are dependent on vehicle telematics will not operate as intended or designed These may include features such as automatic charging station map updates remote battery state of charge check charging complete notice remote plug in reminder remote charging on remote climate control on drive route planning driving tips to improve range driving history billing simulation ECO ranking ECO forest mainte nance reminders etc Other features t
109. c wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a clean soft cloth Do not wipe the disc using a circular motion Do not use a conventional record cleaner or alcohol intended for industrial use e A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges Remove the rough edges by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pen or pencil USB memory e Never touch the terminal portion of the USB memory e Do not place heavy objects on the USB memory 10 41 e Do not store the USB memory in highly humid locations e Do not expose the USB memory to direct sunlight e Do not spill any liquids on the USB memory Refer to the USB memory Owner s Manual for details 10 42 Troubleshooting guide General system information 11 Index A About route Quidance cecsceceseceeseesseesesseeeeeenees 3 38 Adjusting volume and otherS cscs 17 Ana E E AA E A E E nape 4 9 Audio operation preCautions cecseeeeseeeeeees 4 2 PAURIMAY TSU JACK secesiunea eannan 4 20 B Basio Opara Osee 1 7 Battery and power information sesser 2 15 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 2 Bluetooth streaming audio 4 9 Bluetooth streaming audio operation 4 17 C Camera settingS essesssessssresssrersresnsresisnnnsnnnnsnnnsnennenenns 9 6 Canceling reactivating route sessen 3 43 Car phone or CB radio ssssssssessessseesrererereneresrsrsrsren 7 10 CARWINGS overview 5 4 CARWINGS settings 5 10 OD
110. c Announcement is set to OFF the route guidance will not be affected Also the announcement of emergency information will not be turned off Displays the longitude 5 Approx Altitude Displays the approximate altitude 1 Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch GPS Position Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Contents of GPS information 1 The number of satellites green Satellites are available gray Satellites are being searched for 2 GPS Reception Displays the GPS positioning method 3 dimension Calculates the latitude longitude and altitude by four or more satellites 2 dimension Calculates the latitude longitude and altitude by three or more satellites Out of range Viewing technical information 6 11 VIEWING NAVIGATION SYSTEM VERSION INFORMATION This displays the map version information Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch Navigation Version 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen 6 12 Viewing technical information MEMO Viewing technical information 6 13 MEMO 6 14 Viewing technical information 7 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System sssi 7 2 Regulatory INformatiOr aeracesnwainenenensieesaicetsesiseernsenaigexsicencaness 7 3 Control button and MICrOPNhONE cece ete eees 7 3 Connecting ProcEdU E asisirinsrsinisesikidsinsesinkniasiinnnai
111. cally updated Timer With Priority If the timer charge function and the Climate Ctrl Timer function are in opera tion at the same time due to an overlap of the timer settings either function can be set to be preferentially provided with electric power SETTING MESSAGES THAT ARE DISPLAYED ON SCREEN When an indicator light located in the meter illuminates messages are displayed and actions are provided on the navigation screen 1 Touch Battery amp Power Alerts MENU tatt Use All Battery amp Power Alerts Limited Power Low Battery Dest out of Range 2 Touch the item you want to set The indicator of the selected item is illuminated Available settings e Use All Battery amp Power Alerts Displays all information on the navigation screen e Limited Power Displays a message on the navigation screen to inform the driver that power output is restricted The power limitation indicator EJ illuminates in the meter Ta Limited Power Notice page 2 16 e Low Battery Displays the Low Battery message when the low battery charge warning light J illumi nates Ta Low Battery page 2 15 e Dest out of Range Displays a message on the navigation screen to inform the driver that the battery should be charged soon This will be indicated if the estimated driving range is less than the remaining distance to the destination when a route to the destination is set Te Charge recomm
112. can be stored in the Address Book etc te Procedures after setting route page 3 36 NOTE Charging stations that have been searched for using this function are not necessarily equipped with devices that can be used to charge a LEAF Be sure to confirm this in advance before setting a charging station as the destination How to view charging station infor mation Touch any icon displayed on the list screen to show the charging station information screen Detailed information about a charging station can be checked n kil Agg maw F Contents of charging station information e Facility name e Type of charging devices Normal charge icon yy Quick charge icon for vehicle equipped for quick charging e ype and number of charge connectors e Whether this facility is open 24 hours a day whether the business hours are fixed Available settings e Show Map Displays a map screen for the selected charging station The charging station on this screen can be set as the destination Tt Operations after setting destination page 3 34 e Call Makes a call to the selected charging station A cellular phone needs to be Navigation 3 25 connected beforehand Ts Connecting cellular phone page 1 13 e Details Displays the following information about the selected charging station Address Phone number Whether there is a charge for using charging equipment at this facility or not
113. cated in Edits the stored address information 1 Touch Show Icon on Map the area that is registered can be set e Move Location 2 The indicator illuminates when the item is SETTINGS Chargingstantt Adjusts the location of the stored ad set Then the system displays the icon on Tle E Ballon dress the map Namal Charge Station e Delete Name only for stored addresses Not a Charge Station Deletes the stored address Changes the name of a stored address e OK Applies the settings Minor adjustment of home or stored address When Edit is selected you can edit the following items of the home or stored address can be edited 1 Touch ChargingSta Att 2 Touch the item you would like to set The indicator illuminates when the item is set Available settings e Quick Charge Station The location is a charging station that is equipped with quick charging equipment 3 60 Navigation e Normal Charge Station The location is a charging station that is equipped with normal charging equip ment e Not a Charge Station The location is not charging station Icon Changes the icon of the home or stored address to the preferred one By changing the icons the usage of the Sorted By Icon option of the sort function can be optimized more effectively Sort menu situation 1 Touch Icon A list of icons is displayed 2 Touch the preferred icon from the list The icon is changed Sound Se
114. cation is shown on the map Touch Start after confirming the displayed route The system starts route guidance to the home location INFO Before starting route guidance the route con dition can be changed and the route can be stored in the Address Book etc te Procedures after setting route page 3 36 EJ Setting by voice command 1 Pushthe button located on the steering wheel 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To set the home location as the destination Navigation Home FINDING CHARGING STATION It is possible to set the destination to a charging station located near the current vehicle location and then have the system calculate a route 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Nearby Charging Stations A list screen is displayed Destination aearty ti 3 Touch the preferred charging station from the list INFO e f the suggested route is already set when Show Along Route is touched the system displays only the facilities located along the route e The charging station information screen is displayed when an icon is touched Te How to view charging station information page 3 25 4 The entire route is shown on the map Touch Start to confirm after checking the dis played route The system starts route guidance to the selected destination INFO Before starting route guidance the route con dition can be changed and the route
115. cations E EE N A E EETA 5 12 UTERO RE isc dcsexsecsestp casas oecnnindshsecaeecereaseveasstceanesnisinnde TO moe HUNCHON Eh oocco coe coe cd eee IT 4 Setting timer CHALGE ssecssssseeseerssseeeeessnsnseeseensanseees 2 9 Map Settings csecsen Rem rere rer ee 3 3 Reset all CARWINGS settings to default 5 17 Speed limit indication ON MAP eee 3 69 Map SYMDOlS scsticaicesecostassvatensiedscedeucdeiasnsnatecteueiaveislsaeies 3 16 Resetting all navigation settings to default 3 79 Slan Op SCE Gipiers 15 Map ty POS sssssccssssssessseesssssseeseennssssnsenssennssnsssnsenssnsnen 3 3 Restoring default settings for notifications 5 14 Status SCIFEEN eee sossaanansuseeneeeneeennnnssenssssasssssuusstiteennens 1 10 Map view SCTINGS ssseessesersseessrerssneessseeessnetensneieen 3 9 Roof ANTENNA cccccecessscesecssceccecececeesacessecscaceesareceucesereatens 4 9 Steering wheel SWItCheS scccsesssssesssssneseeesen Lg Menu SC SC ness ccecstvsiecnstrucescentevssvracconaucstenieesiess sheen easene 1 9 Route Calculation cecccccccccccccccccccccccecccceccccecccceceececcececce 10 30 Storing a location route EEEE E A ETE 3 55 MOVING MA epee ner mere tree errs ereer err yer Prat aaa 3 5 Route guidance v esssssssssssssssssstssssssssseseeeeeee 3 36 10 32 Storing avoid UN e EE IE E E EEEE E 3 58 Route guidance settings scccssssssssssssessessssseeeeee 3 53 Storing favorites soseeeesnneeeensssseecenssssecsensnseseensnesensaneees 5 9 N Route SC SCM e
116. ce This card includes the map data The SDHC card is necessary to operate the device Do not remove this card except when update of the map data is required The device does not work even if the SDHC card with the map data is inserted in the slot on the left side Never analyze modify delete or format the map data Doing so may cause an improper operation of the device e The SDHC card that is exclusively used for this device does not work properly even if it is Inserted in another device e The map data cannot be used even if it Is copied to another SDHC card e Do not remove the SDHC card containing map data from the system Using the system with the SDHC card containing map data removed will prevent some functions from operating NOTE Do not remove the SD card containing map data that is inserted in the right hand slot When this SD card containing map data is removed the navigation system will not operate If the SD card containing map data is accidentally removed after rein serting the SD card containing map data into the right hand slot place the power switch in the OFF position and then place back in the ON position again How to order map data updates To order updated map data contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK See the contact information on the inside front cover of this manual About map data 1 This map data has been prepared by HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LTD HITACHI under license fr
117. ce between the transmitter and receiver FM signals follow a line of sight path exhibiting many of the same characteristics as light For example they will reflect off objects Fade and drift As your vehicle moves away from a station transmitter the signals will tend to fade and or drift Static and flutter During signal interference from buildings large hills or due to antenna position usually in conjunction with increased distance from the station transmitter static or flutter can be heard This can be reduced by lowering the treble setting to reduce the treble response Multipath reception Because of the reflective characteristics of FM signals direct and re flected signals reach the receiver at the same time The signals may cancel each other resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound AM radio reception AM signals because of their low frequency can bend around objects and skip along the ground In addition the signals can bounce off the ionosphere and be bent back to earth Because of these characteristics AM signals are also subject to interference as they travel from transmitter to receiver Fading Occurs while the vehicle is passing through freeway underpasses or in areas with many tall buildings It can also occur for several seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in areas where no obstacles exist Static Caused by thunderstorms electrical power lines electric signs and even traffic lights
118. ce is Push the CD AUX button to select the Bluetooth audio mode and then operate a function on the vehicle s display screen Audio operation cannot be performed Bluetooth audio device that does not support audio This is not a malfunction operations Is in use Refer to the Owner s Manual of the Bluetooth audio device An error occurs when connecting to a Bluetooth Turn the power source of the Bluetooth audio player off audio profile and on and then resume connection with the system Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 21 BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM A cellular phone cannot be registered The cellular phone is not compatible with the in vehicle Use a cellular phone compatible with the system Visit the hands free phone system website www nissanusa com bluetooth for model compat ibility Registration of the cellular phone has been performed Check the registration procedure and then register the incorrectly cellular phone again A cellular phone cannot be connected or is The Bluetooth setting of the in vehicle hands free Turn on the Bluetooth setting of the system disconnected after the registration is completed phone system is turned off The Bluetooth setting of the cellular phone is turned Turn on the Bluetooth setting of the cellular phone off The remaining battery level of the cellular phone is low Charge the battery of the cellular phone The wireless Bluetooth
119. ch Change Region Touch the preferred region from the list After setting the display automatically re turns to the Destination screen Available settings US1 CA NV US2 AZ CO ID MT NM OR UT WA WY US3 IA KS MN MO ND NE SD US4 AR LA MS OK TX US5 IL IN MI WI e US6 DC DE KY MD OH PA VA WV e US7 CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT e US8 AL FL GA NC SC TN e US9 AK e US10 HI e Canada INFO e It is also possible to select a region by touching the map on the right side of the screen e It is not possible to search for a route from the continental United States to Hawaii Specifying city When searching for a destination the search can be narrowed down by specifying the city Destinations street Adie 1 Touch City A character input screen is displayed Des timation Street Adar 2 Enter the name of the city touch List A list screen is displayed i INFO e The same screen will be displayed when a location is searched from a street e Touch Last 5 Cities to display the last 5 cities recently set as destinations LOS ALAMITOS JUNCTION CA LOS ALAMOS CA LOS ALTOS CA LOS ALTOS HILLS TCA EAST LOS ANGELES CA 3 Touch the city of the destination from the list i INFO In some cases when a city name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number displayed on t
120. d 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button and touch Charging Timer t MENL hang reg The Charging Timors are not set 2 Touch Set Timer 1 or Set Timer 2 The following explains the procedure for setting Timer 1 RAEN Get Timer i Sei START Tiie 10 32 ra for battery charging T Cae ERG T nm ion on Days i Skra Timer J 3 Enter the Li ion battery charge start time Touch Charge to change the amount of charging Touch END Time to change the time to stop charging Hi INFO e Charging timer is performed according to the current time setting on the bottom right of the display When setting the charging timer function be sure to check that the current time displayed is correct e In the default setting 100 Charge Maximizes Driving Range is selected This is called long life mode To extend the life span of the Li ion battery use long life mode by selecting 80 Charge Improves Battery Longevity For details see the LEAF Owner s Manual 4 t ME NU s Aguio Dayi Meanchey Tutiday Wodnotday Thur pclay re IEI To set the timer charge for different days of the week touch Assign Days Select the preferred timer setting for each day of the week When the settings are completed touch OK When the settings are completed touch Save Timer The settings confirmation screen will be displayed RAEN set Tirs 10 33 omar B00 AM 100 PM eat
121. d player and iPhone sssrin 4 5 Compressed Audio Files MP3 WMA c cecseeseen 4 6 Bluetooth streaming audio wesc 4 9 PTI E A EN gence nec ce ceric E nee eee eects 4 9 Roof ANTCNNA Lc cceccccccsccccccccsssssssssssceesececececceeeeeceesecauaaseaaaaaasess 4 9 FM AM SAT radio with compact disc CD player 4 10 AUCIO main ODErAll ON acicciommmnnnininne circa 4 10 FM AM SAT radio Operation 4 11 Compact Disc CD player operation 4 12 iPod player operation veces 4 14 USB memory operation iicesescnstseceetascsresasereieesassessxeec ences 4 15 Bluetooth streaming audio operation wes 4 17 Auxiliary Input JACK jiicsicsennesdnisciscpitenscaenenemaiouattenetiwaciuess 4 20 AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS RADIO Push the power switch to the ACC or ON position and push the radio band select button to turn on the radio If you listen to the radio with the READY to drive indicator light is OFF the power switch should be pushed to the ACC position Radio reception is affected by station signal strength distance from radio transmitter build ings bridges mountains and other external influences Intermittent changes in reception quality normally are caused by these external influences Using a cellular phone in or near the vehicle may influence radio reception quality Radio reception Your NISSAN radio system is equipped with state of the art electronic circuits to enhance radio reception These circuits
122. d On the left screen detailed information about the event is displayed The message can be scrolled touch or 6 8 Viewing technical information 4 Touch BACK to return to the previous screen DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR MATION When an urgent event is found near the current vehicle location a message pops up automati cally with a voice announcement Urgent Traffic Info The message includes the icon event type event information and the direct distance from the current location to the event i INFO e Urgent traffic information is displayed re gardless of whether the traffic information setting Is on or off e When there are multiple urgent events the event with the shortest direct distance from the current location is displayed e lf the urgent event is on the recommended route and if a detour is found the detour route notification screen is displayed when the vehicle approaches the detour point TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP With subscription to XM Navtraffic service traffic information is displayed on both Plan View and Birdview map screen See Notes on Traffic Information for further information ta Notes on XM NavTraffic information page 10 36 Screen information WA EIT E a 0 ROP ALE TWP 1 m Traffic indicator Displays the reception condition of traffic infor mation transmitted from the provider Green Reception condition is good
123. d destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route l INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book etc T Operations after setting destination page 3 34 E Setting by voice command 1 Pushthe button located on the steering wheel 2 After the tone sounds speak a command To display the previous destinations list Navigation Previous Destinations FINDING NEARBY PLACE This allows you to set the destination to a facility located near the current vehicle location or another location that you move to by scrolling the map and then have the system calculate a route If there is any particular Points of Interest type that you intend to use frequently you can store it in the list of nearby Points of Interest 1 Customizing Nearby Places page 3 71 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion Navigation 3 27 2 Touch Nearby Places The category list is a INFO displayed If the suggested route is already set by Destination moan Smo touching Show Along Route the sys tem displays only the facilities located along the route e A maximum of 100 facilities can be displayed on the list screen RESTAURANT HOTEL AND MOTE
124. d during a seek operation In this case please manually reset the iPod After the Album Shuffle setting has been set when an iPod touch 1G is connected if the USB cable is pulled out and inserted again or if the power switch is placed in the ACC or OFF positions from the ON position the song that was last played will not be saved Songs that are being played back cannot be cued using the track down operation of an iPod touch 1G To use this function update the firmware of the iPod that is being used version 2 2 1 or later After the Album Shuffle setting has been set when an iPod touch 2G is connected if the USB cable is pulled out and inserted again or if the power switch is placed in the ACC or OFF positions from the ON position the song that was last played will not be saved This can be fixed by updating the iPod s firmware version 4 0 or later After the Album Shuffle setting has been set when an iPhone is connected if the USB cable is pulled out and inserted again or if the power switch is placed in the ACC or OFF positions from the ON position the song that was last played will not be saved After the Album Shuffle setting has been set when an iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS is connected if the USB cable is pulled out and inserted again or if the power switch Is placed in the ACC or OFF positions from the ON position the song that was last played will not be saved This ca
125. d is set Edit feed list Information feeds that are frequently used can be registered to the favorites list and the information feed list can be updated or restored to the factory default setting CARA NGS r murator Feed Satting Download Automatically Edit Feed List CARWINGS 5 15 1 Touch Edit Feed List CARWIINGS Egi Update heed Lisi Initializo Feed List 2 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Add to Favorites A maximum of 16 favorite feeds selected from the information feeds can be stored in a folder IF Storing favorites page 5 9 Update Feed List Connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and update the information feed list Initialize Feed List Restore the information feed list to the factory default setting 5 16 CARWINGS Delete all information feed records All information feeds stored in the history are deleted CARWIANGS 1 Touch Delete All Information Feed records A confirmation message is displayed CARWINGS cans 2 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes i INFO Once the information feeds are deleted from the history the deleted items cannot be restored DISPLAYING UNIT ID INFORMATION 1 Push the MENU button and touch CARW INGS 2 Touch CARWINGS Settings Touch Unit ID Information The unit in formation screen is displayed CARWINGS Available informa
126. d to the internet A cellular phone must be used to communicate with the vehicle IT 4 EV LEAF Navigation System overview A cellular phone capable of text messaging must be used to receive text message regarding vehicle charge status When the remote heater and air conditioner is set the system oper ates the heater and air conditioner to adjust the in cabin temperature to a factory preset temperature It is possible to change the set tempera ture remotely or with the heater and air conditioner controls When the charge connector is dis connected from the vehicle the heater and air conditioner operates using vehicle Li ion battery electric power If the remote heater and air condi tioner function and Li ion battery charging are performed at the same time Li ion battery charging will take longer than usual due to the power used to heat or cool the vehicle Certain remote functions required a compatible smart phone which is not included with vehicle e CARWINGS information system fea tures are included through a subscrip tion service which requires owner consent to activate The subscription must be active to use these features e CARWINGS communications may be received at a verified e mail address or by SMS text messaging enabled cellu lar phone e Standard text rates and or data usage may apply depending on your carrier Remote functions You can use a personal computer or a
127. de is touched Select the preferred play mode from the following items e Shuffle Choose Shuffle OFF Shuffle All Tracks or Shuffle Group e Repeat Choose Repeat 1 Track Repeat All Tracks or Repeat Group Bluetooth settings The Bluetooth settings can be set in detail to according to the user s preference T m ma i settings Blue taath Connect Huetaath Connected Devices Edit Bluetooth Inf 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Bluetooth Connections 3 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings Bluetooth If this setting is turned off the connection between the Bluetooth devices and the in vehicle Bluetooth module will be canceled Connect Bluetooth Connects to the Bluetooth device Up to 5 devices can be registered Connected Devices Registered devices are shown on the list Select a Bluetooth device from the list The following options are available Edit Bluetooth Info Change the name broadcasted by this system over Bluetooth Change the PIN code that is entered when connecting a hands free device to this system Audio system 4 19 AUXILIARY INPUT JACK The auxiliary input jack is located on the center console The auxiliary input jack accepts any standard analog audio input such as from a portable cassette player CD player or MP3 player Before connecting a device to the jack turn off the power of the portab
128. e RearView Monitor may differ somewhat from those of the actual object e Objects on the monitor may not be clear in a dark place or at night This is not a malfunction elif dirt rain or snow attaches to the camera the RearView Monitor may not clearly dis play objects Clean the camera e Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner to clean the camera This will cause discolora tion To clean the camera wipe with a cloth dampened with diluted mild cleaning agent and then wipe with a dry cloth e Do not damage the camera as the monitor screen may be adversely affected e Do not use wax on the camera window Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth dampened with mild detergent diluted with water CAMERA SETTINGS Display of predicted course lines can be set to ON or OFF T m ma ir settings i Predictive Course Limes If the rearview monitor is not in operation set according to the following procedure 1 Go If Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Others Touch Camera Touch Predictive Course Lines The indi cator illuminates when the item is set the rearview monitor is in operation set according to the following procedure 1 2 Push the MENU button Touch Predictive Course Lines The indi cator illuminates when the item is set MEMO Monitor system if so equipped 9 7 MEMO 9 8 Monitor system if so equipped 10 Troubleshooting guide General system infor
129. e are some USB devices which may not be supported with this system Encrypted files and files that have copyright protection etc cannot be played back on this system The system does not support some models of USB memory Make sure that the USB device Is connected correctly into the USB connector A USB HUB cannot be supported with this system Do not force the memory stick or USB cable into the USB connector This could damage the connector During cold weather or rainy days the player may malfunction due to humidity If this occurs remove the USB device and dehu midify or ventilate the USB player comple tely The USB player sometimes cannot function when the passenger compartment tempera ture is extremely high Decrease the tem perature before use Do not leave a USB memory in a place prone to static electricity or where the climate control blows directly The data in the USB memory may be damaged The vehicle is not equipped with a USB memory stick A USB device cannot be formatted with this system To format a USB device use a personal computer Partitioned USB devices may not be played correctly Some characters used in other languages Chinese Japanese etc are not displayed properly on the vehicle center screen Using English language characters with a USB device is recommended Do not connect a USB device if a connector or cable is wet Allow the cable and or connectors to dry completely before con
130. e centi cm te register he relinga Sane new 6 Check the contents of the message then touch Yes When the contents of the information are sent to the NISSAN CARW INGS Data Center the registration is completed INFO e he contents that are entered in the favorites folder need to be transmitted to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Registration of the contents is not completed until the data is transmitted to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center e A message is displayed if communication is interrupted while downloading information Touch Yes to restart the download CARWINGS 5 9 VIEWING CARWINGS RECORDS The information feeds that were referred to previously are displayed A maximum of 3 feeds are stored in the history 1 Push the MENU button and touch CARW INGS CARWN GS Hitto 2 Touch History An Information feed list is displayed li INFO e When the number of feeds stored in the history reaches the limit the system deletes the oldest feed and saves a new feed e One feed that should not be deleted can be protected To protect history of information feeds visited display the screen for the information feed you want to protect and after auto play has been paused touch Lock chan tse How to view information screen page 5 7 5 10 CARWINGS CARWINGS SETTINGS i rey hd G Se CA Aubo Uodate Stations Servica Aomibnidars 1 Push the MENU button and
131. e command push and hold the y button or the button on the steering wheel The message Voice recognition is canceled will be announced e Push the button on the steering wheel to stop the voice prompt and give the command at once Remember to wait for the tone before speaking e To adjust the volume of the system feed back push the W button on the steering wheel or use the audio system volume control knob while the system is making an announcement How to speak numbers NISSAN Voice Recognition requires the user to a certain speak numbers in a certain way when giving voice commands Refer to the following examples General rule Only single digits O zero to 9 can be used For example if soeaking 500 five zero zero can be used but five hundred cannot Examples 1 800 662 6200 One eight zero zero six six two six two zero zero Improving Recognition of Phone numbers Recognition of phone numbers can be improved by speaking the phone number in 3 groups of numbers For example to call 800 662 6200 speak Eight Zero Zero first and the system will then ask to speak the next three digits Then speak Six Six Two After recognition the system will then ask to speak the last 4 digits Speak Six Two Zero Zero Using this method of phone number digit entry can improve recognition performance l INFO For best recognition speak zero for the number 0 and oh for the letter o
132. e given to vehicle operation Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cellular phones while driving e If you must make a call while your vehicle is in motion the hands free cellular phone operational mode is highly recommended Exercise ex treme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation e Ifa conversation in a moving vehicle requires you to take notes pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 11 MEMO 7 12 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 8 Voice recognition NISSAN voice recognition cceeseeeessseeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeseeneetees 8 2 GIVING VOICE COMMANAS scseeeeteseteeteeteseeetteeeeseteeates 8 2 Using Voice Recognition System cccseeeeeees 8 2 Voice Command examples ecsecceceeeeeeseeteeneeeeee 8 3 IONS staring iusiose nnna anaiai 8 2 Displaying command ISU iicteinciossacicstcccactesncisineteansivewnestes 8 6 Voice recognition Settings ss ssssssesesesresssrnenenenrirnnnnnerennns 8 8 NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION USING VOICE RECOGNITION SYS TEM Initialization When the power switch is pushed to the ON position Voice Recognition is initialized which takes a few seconds When completed the system is ready to accept voice commands If the button on the steering wheel is pushed before the initialization completes the display will show the message Loading Voice Recog nition
133. e of the inevitable difference in road conditions and circumstances between the time you use this system and the time the information was produced for the map data there may be discrepancies in roads and regulations In such cases follow the actual information available During route calculation the map will not scroll however the vehicle icon will move with the actual vehicle s movement During route calculation buttons such as the MAP button and the MENU button will be disabled In some cases after the calculation is complete the calculated route may not be immediately displayed Waypoints that have been passed will be disregarded by rerouting calculation If you scroll the map while the suggested route is being drawn it may take more time to finish drawing If waypoints are set the system calculates multiple routes between waypoints simulta neously and the following may result If one section between waypoints cannot be calculated none of the route will be displayed The route may not connect completely at some waypoints The route may require a U turn close to some waypoints Route calculation may not be completed in the following cases If there is no main road within a range of 1 5 miles 2 5 km from the vehicle a message saying so will appear on the screen Try recalculating when the vehi cle is closer to a main road If there is no main road within a range of 1 5 miles 2
134. e or stored address Tr Phone number input screen page 1 8 3 62 Navigation 3 Touch OK The telephone number is stored Group only for stored addresses This groups the stored addresses By grouping the stored addresses the Sorted By Group option of the sort function can be used more effectively in the Sort mode 1 Touch Group 2 Touch the preferred group When the indicator of the selected group illuminates the stored address is classified into the applicable group Entry Numbers only for stored addresses Index the position numbers of any two stored addresses in the list i FAVORITE CAFE 1 FATHER S OFFICE Usual accor Seo 1 Touch Entry Numbers A list of stored addresses is displayed 2 Touch the stored addresses that you want to change The position numbers of the se lected stored addresses are changed Editing stored route 1 Touch Stored Routes A list screen is displayed T m SETTINGS 5i STAPLES CENTER 2 LA INTL AIRPORT GRANDMA S HUISE i FATHER S OFFICE Heul ptceemsrornioi Sop 2 Touch the preferred stored route from the list The edit screen of the selected route is displayed 3 Touch the preferred item to edit from the list on the right side of the screen After finishing the editing touch OK m INFO If Store Current Route is selected the system stores the current route Available settings e Rename Changes the name Ta
135. e or wy Charge Muribear 7 The system announces Please say the last four digits or say change number Speak 6200 Voice Recognition tial Hume al na a B00 662 6200 numer oF groupa of numbers ae Le z O Pina tay Dial of say Change Mirik Voice Recognitions tu f eee mas Er s AE F Pere i Oh gate median i j oi i F 8 The system announces Dial or Change Number Speak Dial Say tha moxt rea digits Dis or wy Change Number TALE ait 9 The system makes a call to 800 662 6200 INFO If the area code is not required speaking 800 662 6200 10 continuous digits or 662 6200 7 continuous digits is accep table However the 3 3 4 digit grouping is recommended for improved recognition Tae How to speak numbers page 8 2 The NISSAN voice recognition system is not limited to recognizing phone numbers of only 7 or 10 digits To dial a number in a format other than the 3 3 4 digit grouping use the International Call command If Change Number is spoken during phone number entry the system will automatically request that the number be repeated using the 3 3 4 format In this case please speak the area code first and then follow the prompts Do not add a 1 in front of the area code when speaking phone numbers If the system does not recognize a voice command please try repeating the com mand using a natural voice Speaking too slowly or too loudly may further d
136. e split screen mode is selected the 3 Touch Map Viewl normal map scrolling and scale adjustment are set in the right screen MAP VIEW SETTINGS 3 Other settings are also available for the map screen such as changing the map direction Birdview angle etc 1 Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen is displayed 4 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Map Orientation Sets the map direction to North Up or Heading Up Ta Setting map orientation page 3 10 e Long Range Sets the long range map view display on off Tar Settings long range map view page 3 11 2 Touch Map View Split Birdview Map Navigation 3 9 e Birdview Angle Changes the Birdview angle 12 Changing Birdview angle page 3 11 e Left Split Map Settings Sets the map settings for the left screen of the split map T amp F Setting left screen display page 3 12 e Show all Freeway Exits on Route Sets the display of the freeway exit informa tion on off Te Show exit information on freeways page 3 41 e Auto Show Turn List on Freeway The turn list can be set on or off to be displayed automatically while driving on a freeway Other settings The orientation of the map can also be set by performing the following procedure 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation Touch Map View 4 Touch Map Settings 3
137. ecrease recognition performance Example 3 Placing international call to phone number 011 81 111 222 333 Push the button located on the steering wheel Voice Recognition r aaa je ae j O j jy Pre The system announces Would you like to access Phone or Navigation Speak Phone Voice Recognition Sibre amine oe grape ol ramet Say D r ET Seer ih i i Bi i Speak 01181111222333 Voice Recognitions imensioa Ca yes mii o A m OTIETTTTAZA3 ii Picara Corie re of ay Dial of Charge Pirie Voice recognition 8 5 6 Speak Dial Voice Recognitione im 7 The system makes a call to 011 81 111 222 333 INFO Any digit input format is available in the International Number input process DISPLAYING COMMAND LIST When controlling the system by voice com mands for the first time or if an appropriate voice command is unknown confirm operation using the voice command lists 1 Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch Voice Recognition 8 6 Voice recognition Informatione voice a Command Lisi 3 Touch Command list The command list is displayed INTOMMATIONs Come Y Phone W Oal Rumpa w Vohicle Phonoieook W Handit Phonebook w Call History Y incoming Calls w Outgoing Calls w international Call 4 To confirm the list scroll the screen using the touch panel operation Touch BACK to return to
138. ed 4 14 Audio system Select play mode The play mode settings display will appear when Mode is touched Select the preferred play mode from the following items CD e Normal e 1 Track Repeat e 1 Disc Random CD with compressed audio files e Normal e 1 Folder Repeat e 1 Track Repeat e 1 Disc Random e 1 Folder Random iPod PLAYER OPERATION Connecting iPod Connect the iPod cable to the USB connector If the iPod supports charging via USB the battery of the iPod will be charged while connected to the vehicle Depending on the model and firmware version of the iPod the display on the iPod shows a NISSAN or Accessory Attached screen when the connection is completed When the iPod is connected to the vehicle the iPod music library can only be operated by the vehicle audio controls iPod and iPhone are a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Playing iPod Push the power switch to the ACC or ON position Then push the CD AUX button repeatedly to switch to the iPod mode If the system has been turned off while the iPod was playing pushing the button will start the iPod How to view iPod screen 1 Indicates the following information Track title Album title Artist 2 Indicates the play mode that is currently set However the play mode is not indicated when the normal mode is set 3 Menu Touch the screen to set the iPod
139. ed by the bit rate used when encoding the file Sampling frequency Sampling frequency is the rate at which the samples of a signal are converted from analog to digital A D conversion per second Multisession Multisession is one of the methods for writing data to media Writing data once to the media is called a single session and writing more than once is called a multisession ID3 WMA Tag The ID3 WMA tag is the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title artist album title encoding bit rate track time duration etc ID3 tag information is displayed on the Album Artist Track title line on the display Windows and Windows Media are regis tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and or other countries Playback order ROOT FOLDER AO The folder names of folders not containing compressed audio files are not shown in the display If there is a file in the top level of a disc USB Root Folder is displayed The playback order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software so the files might not play in the desired order Music playback order of compressed audio files is as illustrated Audio system 4 7 Specification chart Supported media CD CD R CD RW USB2 0 CD CD R CD RW Suppose Mayet ie USB memory FAT16 FAT32 Version sd MPEG1 Audio Layer
140. ed in the Address Book etc te Operations after setting destination page 3 34 Searching from the landmark cate gory 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Places The main category list is displayed Destination s SHOPPING Touch the main category The subcategory list is displayed LAS Ca AUTOMOBILE CLUBS BORDER CROSSINGS BLS STATION FERRY TERMINAL HOTEL AND MOTE By Marni Select a City Hear Current Locatii Hoar Destination Set the narrow down conditions for the landmarks An example of choosing By Name is explained below Narrow down conditions e By Name Input the facility name to narrow down the target facility e Select a City Input the city to narrow down the target city e Near Current Location Shows a list of facilities that are near current vehicle location e Near Destination When the destination is set indicates the facility list around the destination 6 Touch By Name A character input screen is displayed Fis a i gape Lhes mA TIONI COS 7 Enter the name of the destination facility After finishing the entry touch List A list screen is displayed p mr Las Crna Cie 8 Touch the preferred destination facility from the list fH INFO In some cases when a POI name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number dis
141. ed route Refer to the map for directions to the starting point of the route When approaching a waypoint voice gui dance will announce You have arrived at waypoint 1 2 3 4 Voice guidance will switch to the next section of the route When voice guidance is not available refer to the map for directions In some cases voice guidance ends before arrival at the destination Refer to the destination icon on the map to reach the destination If the system recognizes on which side the destination waypoint is located voice guidance will announce on the right left after announcing the arrival at the destina tion Voice guidance may be partially operational or inoperative due to the angle of roads at an intersection Because freeway lane information is avail able only for approximately 7 000 major freeways in North America it is not possible to display information for all junctions and exits Freeway exit information may differ from the information on the actual exit signs Because it is not possible to consider data concerning roads that are seasonally avail able or unavailable a route may be displayed that does not match the actual traffic restrictions Be sure to follow the actual traffic restrictions while driving Canada and Alaska contain many roads with incomplete map data As a result when searching for a route the route may include roads with incomplete data In regions Troubleshooting guide Gene
142. eeeeeseteeeeeseeseeeeeeesneeeeeess 3 55 SONG OCIO Nssimi i aiani 3 55 Storing rOU E aes setacecesascoutccescesenetnoceesecscnesasectavacnctnenanoxore 3 57 Stoning aVoid afE sesacscnonninnncunse iaa 3 58 Editing address book Deleting stored item Transferring information to from address book Navigation SOINS si sateccetastaeaenctervccarecsuseseacerseestgsescstetepiateusats Speed limit indication ON MAP cscs Other navigation SCUINGS iccssstevesivesesttexcterstasticcnster Resetting all navigation settings to default MAP SETTINGS MAP TYPES Two types of map views are available 2D map and Birdview 3D map 2D map The 2D map displays the map in a 2 dimensional environment similar to a road map Screen information P Next street name Displays the name of the next street on the route Guide point Indicates a guide point on the route 3 Waypoint Displays the locations that you travel past when going to the destination A maximum of 5 waypoints can be set 4 Destination Indicates the destination location of the route ONE guidance Remaining time and distance to the destination Indicates the approximate remaining time and distance to the destination or waypoint This indicator will appear when a destination or waypoint is set and route guidance is started When the vehicle is not driven on the suggested route the screen displays the direct
143. ely such as inter changes and service areas This system makes no distinction be tween limited traffic control and total control blockage It may show an indirect route even if the road is usable Even if the freeway preference is set to OFF a route that uses the freeway may be suggested Even if the ferry preference is set to OFF a route that uses a ferry line may be suggested Ferry lines excluding those that are only for pedestrians bicycles and motor cycles are stored in this system Take into consideration the travel time required and operational condition before decid ing whether to use them or not ROUTE GUIDANCE INFO The system will only announce street names when the system language is set to English Street names are not announced when the system is set to Francais French Basics of voice guidance Voice guidance announces which direction to turn when approaching an intersection in which a turn is necessary a INFO e There may be some cases in which voice guidance and actual road conditions do not correspond This may occur because of discrepancies between the actual road and the information on the map data or it is due to the vehicle s speed e Incase voice guidance does not correspond to the actual road conditions follow the information obtained from traffic signs or notices on the road e Route guidance provided by the navigation system does not take carpool l
144. endation guidance page 2 15 BATTERY AND POWER INFORMA TION For detail information about the warning indica tor lights see the LEAF Owner s Manual Charge recommendation guidance If the remaining driving range is less than the distance to the destination that is entered while setting the route the system displays a message on the navigation screen that recommends battery charging The notification is displayed on the upper left side of the screen Touch Show to display the detailed information screen Dest out of Range Turn off Climate Control fore limiles searcn for stations Push button to The system displays a message screen and announces the contents of the message to recommend battery charging Check the message displayed on the screen Touch Nearby Charging Station to search all charging stations that are located near the current vehicle position J Finding charging station page 3 24 3 Touch BACK or push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen INFO e The charge recommendation guidance can be set to off TG Setting messages that are displayed on screen page 2 14 e When the route is changed to avoid a traffic jam or the possible driving distance indi cated in the meter is changed the charge recommendation guidance is displayed again Low Battery When the Low battery charge warning light P and the master warning light yellow EN
145. eration of the device IC Regulatory information Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause interference and this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Bluetooth trademark Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Clarion 3 Bluetooth CONTROL BUTTON AND MICRO PHONE 1 Microphone 2 button on the steering wheel Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 3 CONNECTING PROCEDURE Phone Connect Phone 1 Push the button on the steering wheel and touch Connect Phone Phone Tht 4 ELAM E Deere Pure for your pene Using your hardisel look for a Bluetooth device Called MYLAR Whar trequeited by the heiert enter ihe Pin TA Ein screen cancele seart al 2 When a PIN code appears on the screen operate the Bluetooth compatible cellular phone to enter the PIN code The procedure for connecting of the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone See the cellular phone Owner s Manual for the details You can also visit www nissanusa com blue 7 4 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System tooth or call NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department for instructions on pairing NISSAN recommended cellular phones
146. es that are generated from a cellular phone This is not a malfunction while using a cellular phone may adversely affect the sound from the audio system 10 24 Troubleshooting guide General system information VOICE RECOGNITION The system does not operate or fails to interpret the The system interprets the passenger s speech Ask the passenger to be as quiet as possible command correctly after speaking a voice command The fan speed of the air conditioner is too fast Decrease the fan speed of the air conditioner The ambient noise level is excessive For example Close the windows to shut out ambient noise heavy rain construction sites inside a tunnel oncoming vehicles etc 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 timing of speaking a command is too fast Speak the command after confirming the following a 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 announces Please say again Pronunciation is unclear Speak clearly The user starts speaking 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 ch
147. es the fastest time Minimize Freeway Minimizes the use of freeways Shortest Route Prioritizes the shortest route INFO Only one of these conditions can be utilized at a time Detailed route settings Detailed conditions can be set for the route calculation om oe he Route Other Routing C Alinimire Toll Aes Lise Time Reatricted Roads Lise Real Tine Trattle informatii Use Avoid Area Settings Lise Ferris ae Aiuto Haroute Push the MENU button and touch Route Touch Route Settings Touch Other Routing Choices Touch the preferred condition The indicator for the selected condition illuminates If Route Settings is exited after changing the settings the system starts calculating the route with the new conditions Available settings Minimize Toll Roads Minimizes the use of toll roads Use Time Restricted Roads Uses any roads subject to time restrictions Use Real Time Traffic Information Uses the latest traffic information received via the XM broadcast Use Avoid Area Settings Enables the avoid area setting e Use Ferries Includes the use of ferries e Auto Reroute If the vehicle deviates from the suggested route the system automatically recalculates a route that leads the vehicle to the suggested route Hi INFO e The recalculated route may not be the shortest route because the system priori tizes roads that are easy to drive on for safety
148. essage is displayed and the order of the destination or waypoint is changed Route st L05 ANGELES LOS ANGELES CA E MAIN PLACE MALL ISAHTA ANA CA U COSTCO ALHAMERA ALHAMBRA CA 4 By touching Calculate the system will recalculate the routes After the route search is completed the display will automatically return to the current location map screen Changing route calculation condi tions Each section of the route between waypoints can have different route calculation conditions After setting these conditions the entire route can be recalculated 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 2 Touch Edit Add to Route Navigation 3 47 Route Edeiacd io iout S Add Destinatian amp GRANDMA S HOUSE Fastest 2 Add Waypoint 78 STAPLES CENTER Add Waypoint 3 Touch the preferred section of the route to the destination or waypoint Route s eu CESEN Th Minimize Freeway E Chor test Route 4 Touch the preferred condition Available conditions Fastest Route a Minimize Freeway Shortest Route 3 48 Navigation Route s Ed Fastest Route E The routo priority has been changed The conditions have been changed and the display returns to the Edit Route screen gt A _ c 3 Add Destination 4 GRANDMA S HOUSE Fastest i Add Waypoint STAPLES CENTER Shoelead Add Waypoint Cunnent Location By touching Calculate the
149. ete all stored locations e Delete Stored Routes Delete all stored routes e Delete Avoid Areas Delete all stored Avoid Areas e Delete Previous Destinations Delete All Previous Destinations Delete all previous destinations Delete One Delete one of the previous destina tions Delete Previous Start Point Delete the previous start points 6 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The stored items are deleted from the Address Book Other settings All stored addresses can also be deleted using the following procedure 1 2 3 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Navigation Touch Deletes Stored Information TRANSFERRING INFORMATION TO FROM ADDRESS BOOK The information of the stored home and ad dresses can be exported and imported using an SD card Push OPEN TILT button to open the monitor Remove the cover to access the SD card slot Insert an SD card into side slot on the left side Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Navigation Navigation 3 67 5 Touch Address Book Se TCS Ar Home Letaehion Stored Location Storad Routes Avoid Arca Dolete Stored Item n lranstor Adore Books 6 Touch Transfer Address Book T r oe SE LLMs Se 1 Export Data ipart Data 7 Touch Export Data or Import Data Settings sios Hamme Lacaetion Stored Location 3 68 Navigation
150. ets For the most current list of markets covered please refer to www xmradio com navtraffic or call XM Radio customer support at 1 800 XM RADIO 1 800 967 2346 Due to road maintenance infrastructure problems e g malfunction of road sensors outage of central computer of infrastructure or natural disasters there are times when some or all traffic information may not be available Incident information is based on human collection Not all incidents that have hap pened are collected and provided Due to infrastructure problems or transmis sion delay there are times when the information may differ from the actual con dition Always observe safe driving practices and follow all traffic regulations 10 36 Troubleshooting guide General system information Due to the coverage and quality of traffic information and road conditions it is not always possible for the system to provide the shortest time route even when traffic information is considered Traffic information that is displayed may differ from information from other media e g radio as other media may use different information sources MAP DATA How to handle the Map SD card In the right side slot an SD card that includes the map data is inserted When handling the Map SD card please be careful and adhere to the following instructions An SD card is inserted in the slot on the right side This is the SDHC card that is exclusively used for this devi
151. ffect at the time of printing NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or design at any time without notice e Do not remove this manual from the vehicle when selling this vehicle The next user of this navigation system may need the manual 2 ro Emission LEAF Get the most out of your navigation system Welcome to the world of the LEAF This graphical index introduces useful ways to m make driving your LEAF every day more pleasurable 9 i EV Check the driving range clare Mm 1 aa Lolelame t jilal lilela You can easily check on the map approximately how far you can drive with the current level of battery charge Use this information to help you plan your route Z EV Make driving more pleasurable G with the CARWINGS service an By connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center you can use your personal computer or internet enabled smart phone to set start times for DISPLAYING DRIVING RANGE P 2 3 battery charging or climate control operation and can also receive notifications by email informing SETTING DESTINATION P 3 17 you about the battery charge status and whether the charge connecter is connected or not l l Requires an active CAR GS subscription and the vehicle must be area that has cellular phone coverage TaN YLo o i i g Liile eola X ii e al By determining which roads are congested in advance you can avoid an unexpected traffic jam Registration w
152. fic Information are turned on in the detailed route settings a message will automatically pop up when the system finds a detour T amp F Detailed route settings page 3 52 1 If a traffic jam or a serious traffic problem occurs on the route while driving along the suggested route the automatic detour route search starts and a message pops up if a detour is found 2 To accept the suggested detour route touch Yes Navigation 3 51 Li INFO If no operation is performed for one minute after the message is displayed the message disappears The detour will not be accepted and the current suggested route will remain unchanged e When Traffic Announcement is turned on in the guidance settings the system will announce voice guidance at the same time that the message appears on the screen J12 Voice guidance settings page 3 49 SETTING CONDITIONS FOR ROUTE CALCULATION Search condition settings The route can be recalculated after changing the route calculation conditions anywhere along the route 3 52 Navigation e 2 P z Push the MENU button and touch Route Touch Route Settings Touch Basic Route Type Touch the preferred condition The indicator for the selected condition illuminates When the conditions are set the system starts calculating the route with the new conditions and the current location map screen is displayed Available conditions Fastest Route Prioritiz
153. for using the vehicle Available items include the vehicle information Traffic Info setup current location information GPS infor mation Voice Recognition list and navigation software version Trafic Info LA Ain bere B ee fm GPS Position Where am te Charging Station Info Havigation Version 1 Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Energy Info Energy information is displayed on the screen Te Energy information display page 2 7 e Maintenance Displays the vehicle maintenance informa tion Ta Viewing maintenance information page 6 3 6 2 Viewing technical information Where am 19 Displays information regarding the current vehicle location Te Viewing information about current vehicle location page 6 4 Charging Station Info Displays charging station information for the current location T amp F Viewing Charging Station informa tion page 6 5 Traffic Info Allows Traffic Info setup te Viewing available traffic information page 6 6 Voice Recognition Displays the voice command list J Displaying command list page 8 6 GPS Position Displays GPS information regarding the current vehicle location Tt Viewing GPS current location infor mation page 6 11 Navigation Version Displays the current navigation system ver sion Tse Viewing navigation s
154. formation of an Internet site is selected and it is stored in the page that is specially established in the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website the information is converted into an appropriate format via the NISSAN CARW INGS Data Center and provided for use in the vehicle The content of the information is automatically read out For the registration method of information data visit the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website EV LEAF Navigation System overview IT 5 MEMO IT 6 EV LEAF Navigation System overview 1 Getting Started Control buttons and fUNCtIONS cc eeeeeteeeeteeeteeteteeeeeteees 1 2 Control Panel ce eames cso sess ec riarena nrs 1 2 Steering wheel switches s sssssssssssesrsrsrssssrerenrnesrsrenrnrnnee 1 4 USB connector and Auxiliary input jack 0 1 4 Start Up SCreen eeccccsesesseecseseeseseeecesecaeseeecsesesasseeesaseessseeeacaees 1 5 Functions disabled while driving ssssssssssssssrsrsrsrsrsrsssrsnsnsn 1 6 Basi Operati tts da eco ge pen peaked seeto ee etaan eared crecedeeautasiae 1 7 SV CUI MEM sadar aenaran 1 7 Adjusting volume and others ssssssssserssesssesrsrsrerererssnns 1 7 Scrolling message or list wo esse eteteeseteeeetees 1 7 How to input letters and numbers cece 1 7 Viewing display SCre ns ccscecceccseseeeseeseseesseeeeeeesenseneetees 1 9 Map SCrOG deere teen eer aera ee 1 9 Zero EMISSION MENU SCIEN ecceeeceeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeteeteeees 1 9 Menu SOGE erisin 1
155. ght illuminates when the beep function is set to ON The beep sounds when pushing and holding a button or when a prohibited operation is performed Guidance Voice Select to toggle the voice guidance function between ON and OFF The indicator light illuminates when the voice guidance func tion is set to ON CLOCK SETTINGS This changes the clock settings o e o W Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Others Touch Clock Touch the item you would like to adjust Adjust the preferred setting Touch the item to set ON or OFF Available settings On screen Clock Select to toggle the clock display located in the top right corner of the display between ON and OFF The indicator light illuminates when the clock display is set to ON Clock Format 24h Select the clock format between 12 hour and 24 hour times The indicator light illuminates when the clock is set to the 24 hour format e Offset hour Touch or to adjust the offset value between 12 and 12 e Offset min Touch or to adjust the offset value between 59 and 59 e Daylight Savings Time Select to toggle the daylight savings time setting between ON and OFF The indicator light illuminates when the daylight savings time setting is set to ON e Time Zone Select an appropriate time zone from the list that appears when this item is highlighted LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS This changes the l
156. gs of the or at night screen The image on the display flickers The vehicle is under fluorescent light This is not a malfunction The colors of the object on the display look different This is a typical phenomenon for cameras This is not a malfunction from those of the actual object Image does not appear on the display The selector lever is not shifted to the R position Shift the selector lever to the R position The image appears on the display from the wrong angle The rear hatch opens Close the rear hatch Image on the display is not clearly visible Strong light or reflected light enters the camera This is not a malfunction Vertical lines appear on the image Strong reflected light from the bumper enters the This is not a malfunction camera 10 26 Troubleshooting guide General system information GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION Display of current vehicle location This navigation system combines the data obtained from the vehicle by gyro sensor and from GPS Global Positioning System satellites to calculate the current location of the vehicle This position is then displayed throughout route guidance to a destination What is GPS Global Positioning System GPS is a position detecting system that uses satellites deployed by the U S government This navigation system receives radio signals from three or more different satellites that orbit 13 049 miles 21 000 km above the earth in
157. guidance will announce Proceed to the highlighted route If the VOICE button is pushed and held when the vehicle is going in the wrong direction voice guidance will announce Please make a legal U turn if possible Notes on voice guidance Voice guidance in this system should be regarded as a supplementary function When driving the vehicle check the route on the map and follow the actual roads and traffic regulations Voice guidance is activated only for inter sections with certain conditions There may be cases where the vehicle has to turn but voice guidance is not provided Voice guidance contents may vary depend ing on the direction of the turn and the type of intersection The voice guidance timing will vary depend ing on the situation When the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route voice guidance is not available The system will not announce this Refer to the map and recalculate the route Tae Recalculating route page 3 50 Voice guidance may not accurately corre spond with road numbers and directions at freeway junctions Voice guidance may not accurately corre spond to street names at freeway exits The displayed street names may sometimes differ from the actual names or UN KNOWN STREET NAME may be dis played Voice guidance is not available when the Guidance Voice is turned off I Volume settings page 1 16 Voice guidance will start when the vehicle enters the suggest
158. h the factory default setting due to limitations in air conditioning performance if ambient temperature is excessively high or low or if the charge connector is connected to a 120 V plug outlet While the battery is being charged the Climate Ctrl Timer cannot be operated until the Li ion battery available charge gauge has reached the full mark When the battery is not being charged the Climate Ctrl Timer can be operated even if the Li ion battery available charge gauge has not reached the full mark When the climate control is set as the first priority the Climate Ctrl Timer works regardless of the remaining battery energy If the Climate Ctrl Timer starts operating while the vehicle is being charged the time required for charging will be longer Operating the Climate Ctrl Timer or remote climate control in an environment where the temperature is low may decrease the rate of battery charge The Climate Ctrl Timer settings cannot be modified while it is operating If timer settings are modified while the Climate Ctrl Timer is operating these changes will be reflected the next time the Climate Ctrl Timer operates When charging is set as the first priority the Climate Ctrl Timer does not start until 10 segments of the Li ion battery available charge gauge are illuminated When climate control is set as the first priority the climate control system will be turned on as scheduled by the Climate Ctrl Timer rega
159. hanges to the Bluetooth audio mode fH INFO Depending on the Bluetooth audio device that is connected it may not be possible to perform audio operations e Depending on the Bluetooth audio device that is connected a time lag may occur before music is played back How to view Bluetooth streaming audio screen Bluetooth Audio 1 Indicates Track title Album title and Artist name 2 Indicates the play mode that is currently set However the play mode is not indicated when the normal mode is set 3 gt Play Touch to start the Bluetooth audio device 4 u Pause Touch to pause the Bluetooth audio device 5 Mode The play mode setting screen displays when Mode is touched INFO Depending on the audio device that is con nected to the vehicle the name of tracks or albums may not be displayed Next Previous Track and Fast For ward Rewind Push the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for more than 1 5 seconds while a Bluetooth audio file is being played to fast forward or rewind through the current track When the TUNE SEEK CH button is released the Bluetooth audio device will return to normal play speed When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while a Bluetooth audio file is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track on the Bluetooth audio device will be played Select play mode The play mode setting display will appear when Mo
160. hat may be developed and offered by NISSAN in the future may also not function without telematics data transmission CARWINGS telematics services are provided by NISSAN pursuant to a subscription services agreement covering your vehicle This agree ment is necessary for all owners This agree ment and an explanation of its terms and conditions can be found at the NISSAN Own er s Portal webpage Furhter the operator of the vehicle must also touch OK on the Navi screen to indicate assent each time he or she starts the car If you decide at any time that you do not want your vehicle to transmit data to NISSAN you can deactivate the telematics account associated with this vehicle by canceling the subscription services agreement by visiting the NISSAN Owner s Portal Webpage or calling NISSAN at 1 877 NOGASEV 1 877 664 9738 The service can be reactivated later upon request if you choose Simply visit the same website or call the number above Alter natively you can turn off the transmission of certain categories of data through the use of settings found in the Navigation system under Menu CARWINGS Vehicle Information Sharing with NISSAN Note turning off Vehicle Information Sharing with NISSAN will only disable the automatic sharing of information at vehicle start up Certain categories of data may still be transmitted if vehicle telematics features are accessed either in the vehicle or remotely Your agreement t
161. he map screen Show exit information on freeways When the vehicle travels on a highway or a toll road the display automatically provides exit information in the turn list 1 Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen is displayed 2 Touch Map View Go 4 Touch Show all Freeway Exits on Route The indicator illuminates when the item is set 5 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Navigation 3 41 Showing freeway exit information When Show all Freeway Exits on Route is set to ON and the route includes the freeway or toll road all exits along the route which have exit information will be shown in the turn list The exit information is shown as Icons Selecting a waypoint from the exit infor mation list When exit information is displayed on the turn list a waypoint to a facility located near the freeway exit can be set as a waypoint The facility categories that are not shown with an icon cannot be selected 3 42 Navigation Touch the exit where the exit information icon is displayed The category list screen Is displayed Touch the landmark category The list screen for showing facilities located near the free way exit is displayed i INFO The facility categories that are not shown with an icon cannot be selected ANGELES CAI LoL l F 4 The waypoint is set and the route search is performed Te Procedures after sett
162. he list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches FINDING ADDRESS When the address of the destination is known use the following method to enter the address and then have the system calculate a route A location near the preferred destination can also be searched by entering the house number if the map data contains the relevant data 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Street Address LS CT CC Sree Acdive Navigation 3 19 3 Touch House No A character input screen is displayed li INFO Touch Region or City to narrow down the specified region and city 12 Changing region page 3 18 a INFO In some cases when a street name has been entered the number of matching destinations in the Matches column may be different from the number displayed on the list screen If this occurs enter more characters to further reduce the number of matches dai Destination Stree 6 Enter the name of the street After finishing the entry touch List A list of streets is displayed Destination ss NISSAN WAY IFRAHNELIN TH 4 Enter the house number then touch OK If NISSEN DR DAWSONVILLE GA the house number is not available touch No ET Dn Tent 8 Touch OK House 5 Touch Street A street name input screen is displayed Route Detail 7 Touch the correct street of the destination Move Locati
163. hicle phonebook e Enter Number by Keypad Input the phone number to save in the vehicle phonebook Nene Humba Type 6 After the phonebook entry is saved it will show a screen to indicate that is ready to call the number Touch BACK to return to the Vehicle Phonebook Editing Vehicle Phonebook 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Phone amp CARWINGS Go Touch Phone Settings shron Eat Ve Fi a le Ph a 1E b lt 4 ok Cali History Download Handset Phonebook Delete Phone Info Vo lume amp Ringtone r Touch Edit Vehicle Phonebook Settings s tdi veh ic eee 722222225523 E i 33333335573 F t 44444445595 5 Select the desired entry from the displayed list Set tings E Vehicle Phonsalhi fo i ill erz Ew n Delete Humber Type 7 Select the desired item to change Available settings e Entry Changes the displayed number of the selected entry e Name Edit the name of the entry using the keypad displayed on the screen Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System 7 7 e Number Edit the phone number using the keypad displayed on the screen e Type Select an icon from the icon list 8 After finishing the setting touch OK PHONE SETTINGS The Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System can be set in detail according to the user s preference Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch P
164. hird generation iPod nano firmware ver sion 1 1 or later Fourth generation iPod nano firmware version 1 0 3 or later Fifth generation iPod nano firmware ver sion 1 0 1PC or later iPhone firmware version 3 1 3 or later iPhone 3G firmware version 3 1 3 or later iPhone 3GS firmware version 3 1 3 or later iPhone 4 firmware version 4 0 or later Make sure that the iPod firmware version is updated COMPRESSED AUDIO FILES MP3 WMA Explanation of terms MP3 MP3 is short for Moving Pictures Experts Group Audio Layer 3 MP3 is the most well known compressed digital audio file format This format allows for near CD quality sound but at a fraction of the size of normal audio files MP3 conversion of an audio track can reduce the file size by approximately a 10 1 ratio Sampling 44 1 kHz Bit rate 128 kbps with virtually no perceptible loss in quality The compression reduces certain parts of sound that seem inaudible to most people WMA Windows Media Audio WMA is a compressed audio format created by Micro soft as an alternative to MP3 The WMA codec offers greater file compression than the MP3 codec enabling storage of more digital audio tracks in the same amount of space when compared to MP3s at the same level of quality Bit rate Bit rate denotes the number of bits per second used by a digital music file The size and quality of a compressed digital audio file is determin
165. hone amp CARWINGS Touch Phone Touch the ttem you would like to set 7 8 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System Available settings Edit Vehicle Phonebook Phonebook registration and editing deleting the registered phonebook can be per formed Call History The call history lists of the incoming calls and outgoing calls are displayed The phone numbers that are stored in the incoming or outgoing history lists can be registered Download Handset Phonebook Phonebook data should be registered in the system after downloading the phonebook from a cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle A maximum of 5 phonebook can be registered from cellular phones Delete Phone Info The phone information phonebook or his tory can be deleted all at the same time or one by one Volume amp Ringtone Adjust various phone volume settings Downloading phonebook memory 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Phone amp CARWINGS 3 Touch Phone 4 Call History Download Handeet Phonebook Delete Phone Info Volume amp Ringtorm Touch Download Handset Phonebook Touch the method for downloading the phonebook memory A message screen is displayed Available methods e Download Entire Phonebook All of the phone numbers that are stored in a phonebook of a cellular phone that is connected to the vehicle are downloaded 7 When a PIN code appears on the screen Sett
166. hone which is not included with vehicle Introduction 0 3 0 4 CARWINGS information system fea tures are included through a subscrip tion service which requires owner consent to activate The subscription must be active to use these features CARWINGS communications may be received at a verified e mail address or by SMS text messaging enabled cellu lar phone Standard text rates and or data usage may apply depending on your carrier Introduction LASER PRODUCT This navigation system is certified as a Class 1 laser product The navigation system complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J vom Required XM Radio and XM Navtraffic monthly subscriptions are sold separately XM NavTraffic are only available in select markets For more information see www xmradio com navtraffic lt M NavWeather Required XM Radio and XM NavWeather monthly subscriptions are sold separately XM NavWeather is only available in select mar kets For more information see www xmradio com navweather LEAF Navigation System overview Features of LEAF Navigation System IT 2 Unigue EV TUNCHONS sccncacsstareenanvesisarraeanneeitoneernien IT 2 Telematics SONICS vissescesicstiasseerecisenicdtaseity adisaionstsacearece IT 4 FEATURES OF LEAF NAVIGATION SYSTEM UNIQUE EV FUNCTIONS In addition to the conventional navigation func tions the LEAF navigation system also offers spec
167. ific support for driving an EV IT 2 EV LEAF Navigation System overview By pressing the button on the steering wheel you can display the estimated one way range that the vehicle can be driven from the current location based on the amount of remaining battery charge When a destination or a waypoint has been set the driving area will be displayed with the destination or waypoint in the center te Displaying estimated driving range page 2 3 Charging stations located within the driving area will also be displayed By moving the map you can set a charging station as a destination or waypoint te Setting a charging station as destination page 2 5 Charging station information NOTE Charging stations that have been searched for using this function are not necessarily equipped with devices that can be used to charge a LEAF Be sure to confirm this in advance before setting a charging station as the destination Icons for charging stations can be displayed on the map You can also display only charging stations that are equipped with quick charge devices or only charging stations that are equipped with normal charge devices te Displaying charging station icons on map page 2 5 Des timation s vesty ti You can search for charging stations near the current location set a charging station as a destination or waypoint and check detailed information about charging stations J Finding cha
168. ight off timer from O 30 45 60 90 120 150 and 180 second periods Selective Door Unlock When this item is turned on only the driver s door is unlocked first after the door unlock operation When the door handle request switch on the driver s or front passenger s side door is pushed to be unlocked only the corresponding door is unlocked first All the doors can be unlocked if the door unlock Operation is performed again within 60 seconds When this item is turned to OFF all the doors will be unlocked after the door unlock operation is performed once Intelligent Key Lock Unlock When this item is turned to ON door lock unlock function by pushing the door handle request switch will be activated Return All Settings to Default Touch this item and touch Yes if you want to return all settings to the default VIEWING INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT VEHICLE LOCATION This displays information about the vehicle location on the route when driving according to route guidance 1 Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch Where am 19 Contents of vehicle location information 1 Next Street Displays the next street on the route 2 Displays the distance to the next intersection on the route 3 Current Street Displays the current street on the route 4 Previous Street Displays the previous street on the route 5 Displays the distance traveled from the previous intersection on the route VI
169. ill be displayed as the maximum The maximum value will be displayed until the regenerated power is consumed The driving range increase decrease when the air The power used for the air conditioner heater will This is not a malfunction conditioner heater is ON OFF that is displayed in the decrease in response to the power used by the traction energy usage information screen is displayed as 0 motor and the increase decrease difference of the mile 0 km or O mile O km driving range will be under 1 mile 1 km Also when the Li ion battery available charge is low the increase decrease of the driving range will also become smaller 10 6 Troubleshooting guide General system information Timer function Charging does not start at the time set Timer charge has not been set to ON Check on the timer charge screen whether the indicator for Timer 1 or Timer 2 is on The EVSE Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment is not Check that the EVSE Electric Vehicle Supply Equip connected correctly ment is connected correctly The immediate charge switch is in the ON position Check the immediate charge switch setting The power switch is in the ON position Place the power switch in the OFF position when setting timer charge The air conditioner or heater does not operate at the The Climete Ctrl Timer is not set to ON On the Climete Ctrl Timer screen check whether the time set Timer 1 or Timer 2 indicator is on The EVSE E
170. imate Ctrl Timer page 2 11 CARWINGS Information feeds are displayed and settings for CARWINGS can be performed Ia 5 CARWINGS Settings Set messages that are displayed on the screen and email messages that can by received using a personal computer or cellular phone Te Unique EV function settings page 2 14 NOTE Establishing the CARWINGS service is necessary before using this service To check the Li ion battery charging status or to use the remote heater and air conditioner using an internet en abled smart phone or personal compu ter the following conditions must be met The vehicle must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The internet enabled cellular phone or smart phone must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The computer must be connected to the internet A cellular phone must be used to communicate with the vehicle A cellular phone capable of text messaging must be used to receive text message regarding vehicle charge status When the remote heater and air conditioner is set the system oper ates the heater and air conditioner to adjust the in cabin temperature to a factory preset temperature It is possible to change the set tempera ture remotely or with the heater and air conditioner controls When the charge connector is dis connected from the vehicle the heater and air conditi
171. ination raane H Farisi Bowie utar Raute D t ih Move 5 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route Navigation 3 29 INFO way bs iel Ea if ance D es tt mai ion F PTER ay E r After setting a destination the location of the l l 3 C Dim destination can be adjusted and the location can Ca Lil P A ga Mamm cs be stored in the Address Book etc EATER N SPYGLASS DA PISMO BEA 148m Tar Operations after setting destination PANE eel AVILA BEACH OR SANLU Tmi page 3 34 CAMIN JG AVILA BEACH OR CA mi F Tuone PO SAN LUIS OBI CA 113 5 SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE EXIT ti bi Be deiina 5 Touch the freeway of the destination from 7 Select the preferred destination from the list pe Peele 2 Oe ie ee ie the list The position of the selected location is entrance or Ea of a freeway and have the displayed in the preview on the right side system calculate a route of the screen 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina i INFO tion Select By Distance to sort the list by the nearest distance 2 Touch Next Page 3 Touch Freeway Entrance Exit A character input screen is displayed Destination s freeway Eotrance lfsit CE B I MATTIE RD PISMO BEACH CA 6 Touch Entrance or Exit A list
172. information displayed is incorrect went to the charging station that searched for but the information was incorrect and could not charge the battery In an area where the number of charging stations Is low This is not a malfunction it may not be possible to find a charging station located near the vehicle Information is not provided for all charging stations so This is not a malfunction there may be cases when information is not displayed Contact charging stations beforehand by phone to confirm whether they can be used The map data is old Connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and update charging station information Alternatively purchase new map data and update the system The map data is old Connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and update charging station information Alternatively purchase new map data and update the system Charging station facilities have changed or the EVSE Contact the charging station by phone beforehand to Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment equipped cannot check whether facilities can be used be used Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 5 Energy information display The instant value shown on the energy economy This is due to power stored by the cooperative Battery power is stored by the cooperative regenerative information continues to show the maximum value regenerative brake being used brake while driving While this occurs the instant value w
173. ing route page 3 36 ROUTE SCREEN During route guidance the route conditions can be modified and the route information can be confirmed Set route conditions according to personal preference 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 2 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings Cancel Route Resume Route Cancels the current route guidance A canceled route can also be reactivated If the suggested route is canceled Cancel Route changes to Resume Route Te Canceling reactivating route page 3 43 Edit Add to Route Edit or add a destination or waypoints to the route that is already set 1a Editing route page 3 44 Route Info Confirm the route by the route information or simulation The confirmed route can also be stored I Confirming route page 3 48 Guidance Settings Activates or deactivates route voice gui dance and or traffic announcement and adjust the volume level of voice guidance 1a Voice guidance settings page 3 49 Recalculate Manually search for the route again after changing the search condition and have the system calculate a route Ta Recalculating route page 3 50 e Detour A detour of a specified distance can be calculated 1 Setting detour route page 3 50 e Traffic Detour Manually search for an alternative detour route taking the traffic information into consideration TF Searching for detour r
174. ings Drinte Pi AURERE operate the connected cellular phone to e Download 1 Entry enter the PIN code The downloading Derhen Each of the phone numbers that are procedure of the cellular phone varies stored in the phonebook of a cellular according to each cellular phone See the phone that is connected to the vehicle is cellular phone Owner s Manual for the downloaded one by one e Downloaded List The downloaded phonebook data is details Deleting phone information displayed 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set 5 Touch the preferred item for deletion A E PA tings confirmation message is displayed SE TTIMNDS amp Dgs 2 Touch Phone amp CARWINGS Items that can be deleted SUA CE ples cece 5 Touch Phone e Vehicle Phonebook Been l Deletes all or one of the phone number in Sm pae SELES EERO the vehicle phonebook Edit Vehicle Phonebook e Call History il at All or each of the calls listed in the Download Handset Phonebook outgoing and incoming call history will be Delete Phone Info deleted Additionally the calls can be 6 Touch Yes jolame amp Ringtom deleted after sorting by outgoing or incoming call history S ttings s poenced Ha Phi to MI il 2an e Downloaded Phonebook from Handset Dawnltad batire Frone book Deletes all or one of the phone numbers in the downloaded phonebook Plage transfor the phomebook from the Bluetooth phone The P
175. internet enabled smart phone to check the battery status and operate battery charging or the heater air conditioner remotely from another location Battery status check The status of the battery can be checked using your personal computer or a internet enabled smart phone even if you are not in the vehicle You may also choose to have SMS messages text messages sent to a cellular phone Unplugged status Charge status By registering frequently used charging stations notifications can be sent to your personal computer or cellular phone email address to inform you when the charging connector is disconnected or charging is stopped mid charge at those locations Remote charge Remote climate control Remote activation of battery charging or climate control can be set using your personal computer or a internet enabled smart phone Navigation Telematics CAR WINGS service CARWIANGS World Boo a ee When the system connects to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center charging station information will be automatically updated and you can receive useful information for driving your vehicle Automatic update of charging stations The information for the charging stations that is recorded in the map data is automatically updated All Information Feeds Convenient information for driving such as weather and traffic information ECO information shared with the LEAF users etc is provided Favorites When the in
176. ion 2 8 Timer function operation eccecceceseeeeeseeeeeeeeseeseeesneeeeeees 2 9 Setting timer charge seveticscesencceascdenigteiacincestsesdtsntdnsescuaxates 2 9 Setting Climate Ctrl TiMEr sssessssssssssrsrersrrrrrrrsrrnrnes 2 11 Uniq e EV function SCUINGS tixcosscsetninasnescuezeveviastteerestencannes 2 14 Setting messages that are displayed on screen 2 14 Battery and power information ccccscsseeeeeeeeeees 2 15 ZERO EMISSION MENU SCREEN Push the Zero Emission menu button to display the menu that includes useful functions for electric vehicle driving Available settings Driving Range The estimated driving area within range including the current position is displayed on the map screen te Displaying estimated driving range page 2 3 Nearby Stations Charging station information for the current position area is displayed Te Viewing Charging Station informa tion page 6 5 Update Stations Charging station information is updated through connection to the Nissan CARW INGS Data Center te Updating charging station informa 2 2 Unique EV functions tion page 2 6 Energy Information Energy information is displayed on the screen Te Energy information display page 2 7 Charging Timer The timer charge function can be set I Setting timer charge page 2 9 Climate Ctrl Timer The Climate Ctrl Timer function can be set Te Setting Cl
177. ion to the destination and the distance to the destination from the current vehicle position Ta Switching estimated arrival time display page 3 54 Map Menu Touch the icon to display the Map Menu screen T Map menu screen page 3 14 ZOOM OUT ZOOM INI Touch the icon to change the map scale Te Changing scale of map page 3 7 Scale indicator Indicates the scale of the map Direction indicator Indicates the directional setting of the map Touch the icon to switch the direction of the map North always pointing up Direction of the vehicle always pointing up T2 Setting map orientation page 3 10 Avoid Area green or blue Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in the Address Book with green or blue icons During the route search the route guidance is performed Navigation 3 3 by searching for a route that avoids those areas J2 Storing avoid area page 3 58 Stored location orange Displays the locations that are stored in the Address Book Icons can be changed according to personal preferences 12 Storing location page 3 55 i Vehicle icon Indicates the current vehicle location and the direction of travel Starting point Displays the vehicle location with which the route is set as the starting point Suggested route Appears in bold yellow during route guidance mame Traffic indicator Displays the reception condition of the traffic
178. ique EV functions 2 13 UNIQUE EV FUNCTION SETTINGS An active CARWINGS subscription in needed to remotely check charge status battery status use remote charging remote start Heat and cooling and to receive e mails text mes sages 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button and Touch Settings 2 Touch the item you want to set Available settings e Battery amp Power Alerts When an indicator light located in the meter illuminates messages are displayed and actions are provided on the navigation screen Ty Setting messages that are displayed on screen page 2 14 e Charging messages Sends a notification to a preset e mail address This notification includes the charge connector status and the charge 2 14 Unique EV functions completion IG CARWINGS settings page 5 10 Map Icons for charging stations The charging station icons are displayed on the map screen Te Displaying charging station icons on map page 2 5 Other Settings Autosave New Charging Stations If charging station information you have used is not stored in the system the location will be automatically registered in the Address Book Turn this setting off if you do not want the charging location to be stored automati cally Auto Update Stations While the vehicle is connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center in formation related to charging stations near your home will be automati
179. is moving ABOUT REARVIEW MONITOR Difference between predicted and actual distances The distance guide line and the vehicle width guide line should be used as a reference only when the vehicle is on a level paved surface The distance viewed on the monitor is for reference only and may be different from the actual distance between the vehicle and dis played objects Backing up on a steep uphill When backing up the vehicle up a hill the distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines are shown closer than the actual distance For example the display shows 3 ft 1 0 m to the place A but the actual 3 ft 1 0 m distance on the hill is the place Note that any object on the hill is further than it appears on the monitor Backing up on a steep downhill When backing up the vehicle down a hill the distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines are shown further than the actual distance For example the display shows 3 ft 1 0 m to the place A but the actual 1 0 m 8 ft Monitor system if so equipped 9 3 distance on the hill is the place Note that any object on the hill is closer than it appears on the monitor Backing up near a projecting object The predicted course lines A do not touch the object in the display However the vehicle may hit the object if it projects over the actual 9 4 Monitor system if so equipped backing up course Backing up behind a projecting
180. isplayed 2 Touch Map Icons KM BD r ben ki Ay taut arnt Ohga Staten i 14 ji e J Unique EV functions 2 5 3 Touch Charging Station The indicator illuminates when the item is set 4 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen The charging station icons are displayed on the map i Normal charge icon hi Quick charge icon for vehicle equipped for quick charging Other settings The charging station icon can be also set by performing the following procedure 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button and touch Settings 2 Touch Map icons for charging stations or 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 6 Unique EV functions 2 Touch Navigation 3 Touch Map Icons HH INFO e The map icons are not displayed on the map screen when the map scale is set to 1 4 mile 500 m or higher in the 2D map and the Birdview map e Display of icons for charging stations registered in the address book cannot be removed using this procedure Tar Show Icon on Map page 3 60 UPDATING CHARGING STATION IN FORMATION An active CARWINGS subscription in needed to update charging station information Information about the charging stations that are located around the current position destination and your home is updated through connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center While the vehicle is connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center info
181. ith Sirius XM Radio Inc is necessary in order to receive XM NavTraffic information VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC INFORMATION aa Useful functions to make driving a pleasure Listen to your iPod on the audio system or make a hands free phone call with a compatible Bluetooth cellular phone Refer to the list of NISSAN compatible Bluetooth phones j J AUDIO SYSTEM P 4 1 m dag AS BLUETOOTH HANDS FRE led Y PHONESYSTEM __P 7 1 EV Charging support and assistance lf the system determines that the vehicle will not be able to reach the selected destination with the current level of battery charge it will suggest a detour to a charging station Also if the level of EV Support and information about remaining charge Is low or if there Is ae charging facilities a Li ion battery malfunction a message will be displayed on the navigation screen when the i low battery charge warning light in the meter illuminates BATTERY AND P 9 15 POWER INFORMATION You can display icons for charging stations on the map as well as detailed information for each station Information for charging stations can also be updated DISPLAYING CHARGING STATION ICONS ON THE MAP P 2 5 VIEWING CHARGING STATION YA INFORMATION P 6 5 UPDATING CHARGING STATION INFORMATION P 2 6 Requires an active CARWINGS subscription and the vehicle must be in an area that has cellular phone coverage Wha
182. layed You can scroll the message by touching or 4 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGS This displays or changes the settings for the traffic information related functions 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation Guidance Settings Route Settings lrattic Inigo See ECs 3 Touch Traffic Info Settings gettin 5 frar Use Traftle Inip Show lcidenis on Hap Show Tralfie Flaw on Map Traffic Annidasceamoant 4 Touch the preferred setting The indicator for the selected setting illuminates Available settings Use Traffic Info Enables all traffic information related func tions Show Incidents on Map Displays the traffic incidents e g accident on the map screen Show Traffic Flow on Map Displays the traffic flow with an arrow on the map screen Traffic Announcement Announces the traffic information event on the route VIEWING GPS CURRENT LOCATION INFORMATION INFO This displays GPS information such as the Cannot calculate because no GPS satellites can positioning status latitude longitude altitude be located e Even when Show Traffic Flow on Map and ang satellite locations 3 Latitude Show Incidents on Map are set to OFF the Displays the latitude list display of Info on Route and Nearby a 4 Longitude Traffic Info will not be affected e Even when Traffi
183. le device When the CD AUX button is pushed with the system off and a compatible device connected the system will turn on If another audio source is playing and a compatible device is connected push the CD AUX button repeatedly until the center display changes to the AUX mode 4 20 Audio system INFO Insert a 1 4 inch 3 5 mm stereo mini plug in the auxiliary input jack If a cable with a mono plug is used the audio output may not function normally How to view AUX screen Select the volume settings from the following options e Low e Medium e High 5 CARWINGS Telematics OVErVICW cscscscsesseeseeseesecseesesseessessessessenseesetsaseaseas 5 2 CARWINGS OVerviW vessssssssesssseeesssssnniieesesesssssnneitees 5 4 About Service application ccscsceceeeeeseseeseeeeeeeeneeees 5 6 Notice for USAGES ss cicencospnsrisccesscepualenncereetecnsasmenranelaanrsimeseans 5 6 Radio approval number and information 5 6 Displaying CARWINGS information screen 5 7 How to view Information SCreen scseeceeeeeeteeeeeeees 5 7 Storing TaVo eS sirnaa aaan NEEE 5 9 Viewing CARWINGS records sssr 5 10 CARWINGS settings sssr 5 10 Setting messages that are received by email 5 11 Information feed setting sssssssssesssesssssnsnsnsnsnsnnnensnesneneas 5 14 Displaying unit ID information ssesessssssessreseersrsnrs 5 16 Reset all CARWINGS settings to default 5 17 Error message on
184. lect from 3 different preset angles Once the angle of the monitor is selected and stored in the system the selected angle is always set after performing the open close operation of the monitor Push and hold the OPEN TILT button until a chime sounds When the button is released the next preset angle will be selected Continue this procedure until the preferred angle is obtained 1 4 Getting Started STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES i f Q Driving range button Push to display the driving range screen Push again to return to the previous screen I Displaying estimated driving range page 2 3 SOURCE button Push to change the mode in sequence of AM FM XM CD USB memory iPod player and Bluetooth streaming audio If a mode is not ready to function it will be skipped Push up or down to select a radio station or a track PHONE button Push to display the hands free phone operation screen A Volume control button Allows you to adjust the volume we TALK button Push to enter the voice recognition mode 6 CANCEL button Push to cancel the voice command USB CONNECTOR AND AUXILIARY INPUT JACK 1 USB connector Connect to play an iPod or a USB memory 2 Auxiliary input jack Connect an audio player that accepts a 1 4 inch 3 5 mm TRS connector such as an MP3 player etc to play back music START UP SCREEN NOTE e Navigation functions audio hands free
185. lectric Vehicle Supply Equipment is not Check whether the EVSE Electric Vehicle Supply connected correctly to the vehicle Equipment is connected correctly to the vehicle Timer charge priority is set and the battery will be Check the Climete Ctrl Timer priority setting charged while the Li ion battery available charge gauge has not reached the full mark The power switch is in the ON position Place the power switch in the OFF position when setting timer charge The Climate Ctrl Timer does not operate immediately If the departure time set has not yet been reached or if This is not a malfunction the departure time set is after Climate Ctrl Timer has operated The timer charge or Climate Ctrl Timer screen cannot The power switch is in the ACC position This screen can be displayed when the power switch is be displayed placed in the ON position or when the READY to drive indicator light is on A message prompting me to update the time setting is The system clock has not been set correctly Set the time setting correctly displayed Days when you do not want the timer function to All timer functions are set to ON Turn off the setting for days where the timer function Is operate cannot be set not required Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 7 NAVIGATION Basic operations No image is displayed or Voice guidance is not provided for certain streets roads This is not a malfunction
186. ll be restored When the icon on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the communication area the system can be used TCU is not turned on If the icon does not show that the vehicle is inside the communication area despite the fact that the vehicle is in that location contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer Radio wave reception is not sufficient for TCU operation When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can be transmitted sufficiently communication will be restored When the icon on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the communication area the system can be used Some of the items that are displayed The vehicle is being driven and some menu items are The vehicle is being driven Stop the vehicle in a safe location and on the menu screen cannot be se disabled apply the parking brake before operating the functions lected J Functions disabled while driving page 1 6 Some parts of the screen are not The vehicle is being driven and some menu items are Operate the system after stopping the vehicle in a safe location and displayed disabled applying the parking brake J Functions disabled while driving page 1 6 The system does not announce in The volume level is set to the minimum Adjust the volume level by operating the VOL buttons located on formation the control panel or on the steering wheel switch while the system is announcing information Troubleshooting guide General system infor
187. mation Troubleshooting guide sxtesscxecnerscnassaxiensctancatacestisnictanctctevuitxes 10 2 Customer assistance aie ca acs pe gese te ceecerecate cesarean santas 10 2 SOY SES E sestacecsatecsenscevdtoecucen neess 10 2 Unigus EV TUNG WONG sionsssiiiissraiicninano 10 4 NaAVIGAUOI sigirini aani n a aana a narei 10 8 CARVING A a diets ocetteneteea es 10 15 Audio SY SUI srann a 10 16 Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System uu 10 22 Voice FE COG IINON ssccoetecnnsstacsgeceeaysegerestnicin ates dustenscamaaenas 10 25 Monitor system if SO equipped eseeseseseeseseeeeees 10 26 General system information cccccceseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 10 27 Current vehicle location cseeeeeeeaeeen 10 27 FOUN Cal CUAL ON scssi 10 30 FS OMS GUC AICS sser treteereseretnerutnenieees 10 32 Notes on XM NavTraffic information 10 36 Man Gal es aa ein pe ret rere eer ners reer one 10 36 How to handle display eeecececseseeeeeseeeeeeeees 10 40 How to handle the SD card ou cesses 10 41 How to handle CD and USB memory 10 41 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System or to order updated map data contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK See the contact information on the inside front cover of this manual SYSTEM UNIT Liquid crystal display Symptom Possible solution The screen is too dark The cabin temperature is too low Wait until the cabin
188. mation 10 15 AUDIO SYSTEM Compact Disc CD player Possible solution Music cannot be played back The disc is inserted upside down Insert a CD with the label side facing up Moisture condensation occurs 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 A disc is not always Wipe off any dirt from the disc playable if it is scratched Depending on the condition in which they are stored Change the disc with a deterioration free disc Do not discs may become unreadable due to deterioration for use a deteriorated disc The label surface of the disc example keeping the discs in the passenger compart may crack or chip and the layer of the label surface may ment etc eventually peel off The compressed audio files cannot be played back If both music CD files CD DA data and compressed Prepare a disc that includes compressed audio files audio files MP3 data etc are mixed on one disc the only audio compression files cannot be played back The files are not named using characters that are Use the character codes and the number of characters compliant with the specifications that are compliant with the specifications for folder names and file names In addition always use MP3 WMA mp3 or wma for file extensions It takes a long time before the music starts playi
189. me traffic information for major road ways are shown on the navigation system Unscheduled traffic data for example acci dents and disabled vehicles Scheduled traffic data for example road construction and road closures Traffic flow information rate of speed data INFO e Flow information is provided only for roads equipped with traffic sensors and is not available in all markets covered by the service Flow data may not be available on portions of a road that is under construction e lf a contract is not completed for XM NavtTraffic traffic information service a message appears and it will not be possible to check the information on the traffic information menu XM Navtraffic information is available in limited markets To subscribe or to check if this service is available in the area call 1 800 XM RADIO 1 800 967 2346 or see www xmradio com navtraffic Info Energy Info Traic Into RMaAINntTeEnaince Voice Ree ogni tigi GPS Position Whore am EF Charging Station Info Navigation Version 1 Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch Traffic Info 3 Touch the preferred information setting Available settings e Info on Route Displays the list of traffic information found on the recommended route from the current vehicle location to the destination e Nearby Traffic Info Displays the list of traffic information around the current vehicle location INFO ON ROUTE This
190. memory was playing pushing the button will start the USB memory How to view USB memory screen USB 0 EEENENE 1 Indicates Track title Album title and Artist Name If there is no track title the file name will be displayed 2 Indicates the play mode that is currently set However the play mode is not indicated when the normal mode is set 3 Mode The play mode setting display will appear when Mode is touched 4 16 Audio system 4 Info Touch the screen to indicate the track information screen 5 SCAN Touch to play the next track after playing the current track for 10 seconds Touch again to choose the last track that was played last time 6 Folder list Touch the folder to indicate the track list Track list Touch the screen to play the track that is chosen Selecting tracks Push a of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play the previous track Push w of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play the next track Touch the track on the track list to play the track that is chosen Touch the folder to indicate the track list SCAN function Touch SCAN to play the next track after playing the current track for 10 seconds Touch SCAN again to choose the last track that was played last time Next Previous File and Fast For ward Rewind Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for more than 1 5 seconds while a USB memory is being played to fast forward or rewind though the current track When the TUN
191. n ging the search conditions and have the system 2 Touch Edit Add to Route same as the one for a destination I Setting destination page 3 17 Add Destination p GRANMDMA S HOUSE Add Waypoint LA INTL AIBPORT en eni e etienecndiions 3 Touch Add Destination or Add Waypoint page 3 47 If Add Destination is selected the current er OG SeA CPOOCAUON 2 CEPECA center of the map Touch Add to Route destination changes to a waypoint M after confirming the location Navigation 3 45 INFO Even after setting a destination waypoint the destination waypoint location can be adjusted the route can be stored etc Te Editing deleting destination or way point page 3 46 tot Add Wayeaint L A INT L AIRPORT E Le Si Aa Waypoint STAPLES CENTER j rF Add Waypoint ae 6 Return to the Edit Route screen Set the route conditions as necessary 7 Touch Calculate The system will recalcu late the routes After the route search is completed the display will automatically return to the current location map screen 3 46 Navigation INFO e The prior route is automatically deleted e Added waypoints and search conditions will not be taken into consideration for the route calculation until Calculate is touched Editing deleting destination or waypoint The destination or waypoint that has already been set can be modified or deleted If a location is modified or deleted when
192. n A as illustrated when the selector lever is moved to the R Reverse position AZ Slowly back up the vehicle adjusting the steering wheel so that the predicted course lines enter the parking space Maneuver the steering wheel to make the vehicle width guide lines 0 parallel to the parking space while referring to the predicted course lines Monitor system if so equipped 9 5 5 When the vehicle is parked in the space completely push the P Park button and apply the parking brake Operating tips When the selector lever is shifted to the R Reverse position the monitor screen auto matically changes to the RearView Monitor mode It may take some time until the RearView Monitor is displayed after the selector lever has been shifted to R from another position or to another position from R Objects may be distorted momentarily until the RearView Monitor screen is displayed completely When the temperature is extremely high or low the screen may not clearly display objects This is not a malfunction When strong light directly enters the cam era objects may not be displayed clearly This is not a malfunction Vertical lines may be seen in objects on the screen This is due to strong reflected light from the bumper This is not a malfunction The screen may flicker under fluorescent light This is not a malfunction 9 6 Monitor system if so equipped e The colors of objects on th
193. n a suggested route that is near the destination e Places information and street names near roads displayed in gray may not be con tained in the map data ROUTE CALCULATION e There may be cases where carpool lanes are included on a suggested route when the automatic rerouting function is activated even if the Use Time Restricted Roads is turned off Tt Setting conditions for route calcula tion page 3 52 e The navigation system does not provide route guidance for roads displayed in dark green e lf the destination is set on a dark green road the enlarged map display will switch to the ordinary map screen at some point and suggest a route that is near the destination The distance and direction to the endpoint of the suggested route will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen Also at this time voice guidance will announce The route to the destination includes roads through incomplete map areas Voice gui dance will not be provided in these areas When approaching the endpoint of the suggested route voice guidance will an nounce Entering the road with incomplete map data Use the direction arrow and distance information to proceed to your destination To reach the destination refer to the map screen Always follow actual roads and regulations and drive safely The suggested route may not be the short est nor are other circumstances such as traffic jams considered Becaus
194. n also be deleted using the following procedure 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation 3 Touch Deletes Stored Information Deleting individual item on map 1 Align the cross pointer over the preferred stored location for deletion by moving on the map Then touch Map Menu 3 66 Navigation 3 k il ks a pr n gt oa ae 7 as Y he 5 Ay steep tines ce ie a Pi gi ar ig 4 Pa FA P vi Noarby FPlicps l mumet a Loa bor Store Touch Delete A confirmation message is displayed Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The stored item is deleted from the Address Book Deleting all stored items 1 2 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Navigation Settings r Havigatio Address Diak Map Yip ap leons Guidance Sottings Route Settings Traftle info Settings 3 Touch Address Book Set tinga e Aid Home Lorehiom Stored Locatian Stored Routes Avoid Aros Stored Items Dolete Transfer Addrass Book 4 Touch Delete Stored Items Settings s Peet Delete Home Lacatio Deletie Address Back Delete Stored Routes fir Er Dalete Avoid m j j 1 a Dolete Previous Destinations Touch the preferred item for deletion A confirmation message is displayed Items that can be deleted e Delete Home Location Delete the home location e Delete Address Book Del
195. n be changed This setting is available only in the Birdview map or 2D Birdview split map 1 Touch Birdview Angle Wa Biec BE epe a ia j A ki ke aa hawt ire ia W ae i oi pr a aa ee h p X riety 2 i PANE aoua te Sey OF Piney Stub Navigation 3 11 2 Adjust the Birdview angle by touching Raise or Lower 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Setting left screen display When the split screen is displayed the map settings of the left screen can be changed Loft Split Map Settings Sho fa LH E Fear F Cert Of E fir Eragi D ahaa flan Lisi CHI FFER YS i 1 Touch Left Split Map Settings MA B k Lett Map Orientation Lang Range Mop Scale 2 Touch the preferred map setting 3 12 Navigation 3 Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Available settings e Map Orientation The map direction can be selected as follows North Up The top of the map remains oriented to the north Heading Up The top of the map follows the direction in which the vehicle is traveling e Long Range Positions the vehicle icon slightly lower than the center of the screen This offers a wider view in the traveling direction e Map Scale Displays a scale on the left side of the screen Use this to change the scale of a map INFO e
196. n be easily retrieved and set as the suggested route i INFO Stored route includes only locations destination and waypoints and route calculation conditions not the route itself 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route Route Cancel Route Recalculate Detour Trattic Datinie Route Settings 2 Touch Route Info ROUTE Anat tea pe a PE LOS ANGELES 005 ANGELES CA jai L r i CETE 3 Touch Store Route A confirmation mes sage is displayed 4 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The current route is stored Other settings A route can also be stored using the following procedure 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Navigation 3 57 Touch Navigation Touch Address Book Touch Stored Routes Touch Store Current Route A confirmation message Is displayed a 6 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The current route is stored INFO e The route is stored in the first available position number in the store current route list e Amaximum of 5 routes can be stored When 5 routes are stored in the Address Book a new route cannot be stored until a route is deleted J27 Deleting stored item page 3 65 e lf any waypoints are not set on the route the route cannot be stored STORING AVOID AREA An Avoid Area can be stored The Avoid Area is an area that can be excluded from a route such as a road that is always conge
197. n be fixed by updating the iPhone s firmware version 4 0 or later When an iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 is playing back music if a Bluetooth audio device is connected or if the iPod mode is switched to again after switching to the Bluetooth streaming audio mode and playing back Bluetooth audio there may be no audio output In this case disconnect the iPhone from the system and then reconnect it again Audio system 4 5 There may be no audio output of Bluetooth streaming audio if an iPhone 3G or an iPhone 3GS and a Bluetooth audio device are connected to the system and the audio mode is toggled back and forth between the Bluetooth streaming audio mode and the iPod mode In this case disconnect the Bluetooth streaming audio from the system and connect again Addi tionally this can be fixed by updating the iPhone s firmware version 4 0 or later iPod and iPhone are a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Compatibility The following models are available Fifth generation iPod firmware version 1 3 or later iPod Classic firmware version 1 1 2 or later First generation iPod touch firmware ver sion 2 2 1 or later Second generation iPod touch firmware version 2 2 1 or later First generation iPod nano firmware ver sion 1 3 1 or later Second generation iPod nano firmware version 1 1 3 or later 4 6 Audio system T
198. n be set to be displayed 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation Settings Hariya Traftic Imig Settings Spend Limit Indicetiean on Maa Delate Stoned Information Delete Beastination History Reset All Ravigation Settings ta Celan 3 Touch Others 4 i rat HT EG Harbiy Places Keyboard Type med Cart ia y F i hori Lee We E a F 7 m Adjust Lurrent Location Touch Map Scrolling Information Destination Waypoint loong L tlitudalLlongitude Info CARWINGS Icons Touch the preferred information item The indicator of the selected information item illuminates The following information items are available e Address Book Icons e Destination Waypoint Icons e Latitude Longitude Info e CARWINGS Icons Navigation 3 13 E o T N Cj Le dies Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen Move the cross pointer to the set location to display the information MAP MENU SCREEN Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen or a scrolled map screen is displayed to display the menu corresponding to that screen This menu can be used to access helpful functions quickly such as setting a destination and searching for points of interest nearby 3 14 Navigation If Map Menu is touched while the current location map screen is displayed the following options are available e Store Location S
199. nate the noise 1 14 Getting Started INFO The cellular phone connection can also be set by performing the following procedure 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Bluetooth Connections 3 Touch Connect Bluetooth DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT This menu turns on and off the display and adjusts the image quality of the navigation screen 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Display Touch the preferred adjustment item and adjust to the preferred setting Available settings e Display Turn on or off the screen T amp F Display page 1 14 e Brightness Adjust the screen brightness I Brightness page 1 15 e Contrast Adjust the screen contrast Ta Contrast page 1 15 e Background Color Set the background color Ta Background color page 1 15 Display Display Brightness Ps a i Se omnia To turn off the display touch Display The display can also be turned off by pushing and holding the 3 button for more than 2 seconds Pars tho 8 switch to activate the diaplay When any button is pushed with the display off the display turns on The display will automati cally turn off when there is no switch operation for 5 seconds To turn on the display push the 7 button Brightness Set Ci mgs E pi Ar mrami A A a PU e Yn Display E ii ve h a T HEB aTa a J k Bria O ry amp oniras Back growed Color
200. nation or waypoint page 3 45 Nearby Places Searches for points of interest such as restaurants and charging stations etc near the location by scrolling the map J Finding nearby place page 3 27 Store Location Store the map location where Store loca tion was touched in the Address Book The stored location can be retrieved to set it as a destination or waypoint IF Storing location page 3 35 Update Stations Contact the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center to update charging station around the point of the cursor te Updating charging station informa tion page 2 6 Delete Deletes a destination waypoint or stored location To delete place the cross pointer over the corresponding icon Navigation 3 15 MAP SYMBOLS This navigation system uses symbols to display facilities 2 dimensional icons Plan View ee go i DO 3 16 Navigation Airport Amusement Park Sports Complex Station Super Market Tourist Office University or College E A B HE Golf Course Nomal Charge Bank Gity Hall Commuter Rail Station Courthouse Ferry Terminal ke BSE BAB Museum Quick Charge iP for vehicle if so equipped Historical Monument Hotel or Motel P Library uy Marina P Military Base E 4 Shopping Center Open Parking Area Park amp Ride Parking Garage Police Station Rest Area Restaurant Road color The road types
201. nctions If the charger timer function and the vehicle timer are both set and the two timers are not set to operate at the same time it is possible that the charger will not start or the battery will not be charged to the level expected INFO Models with Li ion battery heater e The Li ion battery may not charge to the expected level using the Charging Timer When a Start time and End time are set while the Li ion battery heater if so equipped operates e Set only the Charging Timer End time when charging in cold weather The vehicle automatically determines when to start charging to fully charge the Liion battery even if the Li ion battery heater operates Charging ends before the set End time if the Li ion battery is fully charged SETTING CLIMATE CTRL TIMER The air conditioner starts to operate at the time of day and day of the week specified in the settings While the charger is connected to vehicle this function pre heats or pre cools the passenger compartment of the vehicle to the factory preset temperature before driving This helps reduce power consumption from the Li ion battery As the temperature is set to the factory default setting the user cannot adjust the temperature The Climate Ctrl Timer operates the air condi tioner using power from the charger Electric power from the Li ion battery is not used The Climate Ctrl Timer function allows two different timer settings Each timer charge function c
202. necting the USB device If the connector is exposed to fluids other than water evapora tive residue may cause a short between the connector pins iPod PLAYER AND iPhone This system supports iPod and iPhone models A USB cable for connecting an iPod or iPhone is not included with this system Use your own USB cable to connect an iPod or iPhone Once connected to the system operation will not be possible from an iPod or iPhone Some functions may be limited depending on the model of iPod or iPhone and or the version of the firmware currently installed When connected to the system the battery of an iPod or iPhone will be recharged Do not use headphones or other acces sories when an iPod or iPhone is con nected to the system Doing so could prevent the system from operating properly NISSAN does not accept any responsibility for any data that may be lost from an iPod or iPhone while it is connected to the system Please refer to the Owner s Manual of the iPod or iPhone that is connected to the system Large video files cause slow responses in an iPod The vehicle center display may momentarily black out but it will soon recover If an iPod automatically selects large video files while in the shuffle mode the vehicle center display may momentarily black out but it will soon recover An iPod nano 1st Generation may remain in fast forward or rewind mode if it is connecte
203. ng The disc contains a large amount of data Some time may be required to check the files It is recommended that unnecessary folders or any files other than compressed audio files should not be recorded in a disc Sound quality is poor The disc is dirty Wipe off any dirt from the disc No sounds are played though CD play time is displayed The system plays back the first track of the mix mode Play back music data that are recorded on other than disc Mix mode is a format in which data except music the first track is recorded on the first track and music data is recorded on other than the first track in a session 10 16 Troubleshooting guide General system information Music cuts off or skips The combination of writing software and hardware Create a disc using a different writing speed settings might not match or the writing speed writing depth etc writing width etc might not match the specifications The system skips the selected track and moves to the A non MP3 WMA file is given an extension of MP3 Prepare MP3 WMA files next track WMA mp3 or wma The system plays back a file that is prohibited due to Prepare playable files copyright protection The tracks do not play back in the desired order The folder locations in the disc are changed by the Check the settings of the writing software and create a writing software while the files are written in the disc new disc Troubleshooting guide
204. ng stored home and address page 3 59 e Stored Routes Edits the information of a stored route 1a Editing stored route page 3 62 e Avoid Areal Edits the information of a stored Avoid Area J Editing avoid area page 3 63 e Delete Stored Items Deletes a stored location or route J Deleting all stored items page 3 66 e Transfer Address Book Imports or exports the data of the stored items using an SD card Te Transferring information to from ad dress book page 3 67 Editing stored home and address 1 Touch Home Location or Stored Location 2 Touch the preferred stored address from the list INFO e When Home Location is touched it is not necessary to be perform step 2 e Touching Sort displays a list of various sort functions To use the sort functions stored addresses must be set in ad vance tex Minor adjustment of home or stored address page 3 60 Navigation 3 59 Show Icon on Map 1 Touch Name A character input screen is Displays the home icon or the stored address displayed icon on the map 2 Enter the preferred name for the stored address Ta Character letters and numbers input screen page 1 7 3 After finishing the entry Touch OK The name is stored 3 Touch the item you would like to set Charging Sta Att only for stored ad Available settings dresses e Edit The attributes for the charging station lo
205. nnnnn nna 9 6 About RearView Monitor cecscssssscsssseeseeesersenseneeees 9 3 REARVIEW MONITOR When the selector lever is shifted into the R Reverse position the monitor display shows the view to the rear of the vehicle The system is designed as an aid to the driver in detecting large stationary objects to help avoid damaging the vehicle The system will not detect small objects below the bumper and may not detect objects close to the bumper or on the ground 44 WARNING e The RearView Monitor is a conve nience but it is not a substitute for proper backing up Always turn and check that it is safe to do so before backing up Always back up slowly e Objects viewed in the RearView Monitor differ from actual distance because a wide angle lens is used Objects in the RearView Monitor will appear visually opposite like ones viewed in the inside and out side mirrors e Make sure that the rear hatch is securely closed when backing up e Underneath the bumper and the corner areas of the bumper cannot be viewed on the RearView monitor 9 2 Monitor system if so equipped because of its monitoring range limitation Do not put anything on the camera When washing the vehicle with high pressure water be sure not to spray it around the camera Other wise water may enter the camera unit causing water condensation on the lens a malfunction fire or an electric shock Do not strike the camera It is a
206. o mAd PH Sa The Timer 1 indicator illuminates after the Climate Ctrl Timer is set Use the same procedure to set the Timer 2 setting Turn the power switch to the OFF position and then connect the charge connector to the vehicle INFO The Climate Ctrl Timer will only start when the power switch is in the OFF position Always turn the power switch to the OFF position after the Climate Ctrl Timer is set Touch Timer 1 or Timer 2 to turn off the Climate Ctrl Timer function After this operation has been performed the indicator turns off and the Climate Ctrl Timer function will be turned off The start and stop time settings are not deleted even if the Climate Ctrl Timer function is turned off While the Climate Ctrl Timer operates the A C indicator flashes If the Climate Ctrl Timer is set to activate the indicator illuminates If the timer charge function and the Climate Ctrl Timer are in operation at the same time due to an overlap of the timer settings either function can be set to be preferentially provided with electric power Tae Unique EV function settings page 2 14 The temperature in the passenger compart ment may not be comfortable if entering the vehicle too soon before or too long after the scheduled time of departure Air conditioning is limited to the capacity of the electric power when the charge con nector is connected Therefore the tem perature may not reac
207. o the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is possible The connection to the center failed Connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center failed Please try again later Please proceed to the Data Communication setting menu Data connection setting is necessary Touch Phone amp CARWINGS to complete the data connection setting Telematics unit is not connected TCU is not connected Please contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer Telematics communication is currently busy The line is busy Please try again later Please try again later Would you like to connect to the center again To reconnect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center touch Yes on the message screen Subscription is required to receive service Please check if your CARWINGS subscription is active and if the password you entered is correct Please confirm subscription and password 5 18 CARWINGS DATA COMMUNICATION SETTINGS AUTOMATIC CARRIER SETTINGS 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Phone amp CARWINGS JETLS Provide Automatic Setup CHA FUP ARWINGS Data Communication 5 Touch Automatic Setup The indicator illuminates when the item is set MANUAL CARRIER SETTINGS 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Phone amp CARWINGS Settings fone CARWIRG 3 Touch Data Communication CARWINGS Data Communication 4 Touch Select Carrierl 3 Touch Data Communication 4 To
208. o the transmission and use of data by NISSAN can be provided in various ways The vehicle is equipped with a pop up screen on the vehicle navigation system that will ask for your consent to this data transfer A version of the following message will appear Pursuant to subscription agreement your ve hicle wirelessly transmits recorded vehicle data to NISSAN for various purposes including CARWINGS services product evaluation research and development By touching OK you consent to the transmission and use of your vehicle data See Owner s Manual or NISSAN Owner s portal webpage for terms and details If you touch OK your vehicle will transmit data as designed in connection with the vehicle telematics system If you touch Decline your vehicle will not transmit data However the telematics features referenced above and per haps others will not be available to you The vehicle s static navigation system will remain operational and you will be able to access your radio and climate controls Telematics features are dependent on cellular data transmission Some areas may have limited or no cellular connectivity resulting in a loss or interruption of data transmission and as a result certain features may be temporarily unavailable Even if areas with good signal reception cellular connectivity can be adversely affected by things such as tall buildings apartments tunnels underground parking mountainous a
209. object The position is shown further than the position in the display However the position is actually at the same distance as the position A The vehicle may hit the object when backing up to the position if the object projects over the actual backing up course HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTED COURSE LINES Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock while the READY to drive indicator light is ON Drive the vehicle on a straight road for more than 5 minutes When the steering wheel is turned with the power switch in the ACC position the predicted course lines may be displayed incorrectly The distance guide line and the vehicle width guide line should be used as a reference only when the vehicle is on a level paved surface The distance viewed on the monitor is for reference only and may be different than the actual distance between the vehicle and displayed objects When backing up the vehicle up a hill objects viewed in the monitor are further than they appear When backing up the vehicle down a hill objects viewed in the monitor are closer than they appear Use the inside mirror or glance over your shoulder to properly judge dis tances to other objects The vehicle width and predicted course lines are wider than the actual width and course Visually check that the parking space is safe before parking your vehicle The RearView of the vehicle is displayed on the scree
210. ocated can be set as a destination The entire route is shown on the map Touch Start after confirming the displayed route The system starts route guidance to the selected destination Navigation 3 33 he ae BT P x as ANT A MONICA FWY e lf a point on a freeway is set as the destination a confirmation message is dis played e Before starting route guidance the route condition can be changed and the route can be stored in the Address Book etc tse Procedures after setting route page 3 36 OPERATIONS AFTER SETTING DESTINATION The following operations are available after you set a destination 3 34 Navigation LABS Tra TT i m Elos ANGELES LOS ANGELES CRI Available items after setting destination Start Starts route guidance to the selected destination I Starting route guidance page 3 34 Route Details Allows you to change the route search conditions or to check the route information Te Procedures after setting route page 3 36 Move Location Displays a map screen The location of the destination can be adjusted tr Moving location of destination page 3 34 Add to Route Edits the route by adding a waypoint or a destination J Adding additional destinations to a route page 3 35 e Store Location Stores the location in the Address Book I Storing location page 3 35 e Details Displays information about the facility that h
211. of certain navigation list Displaying detail information and touching item on the information screen Adding editing home location Adding editing address book entries Editing current route Storing current position information desti nation Displaying charging station information Registering cellular phones e Making a call by dial number and handset phonebook e Setting phone CARWINGS and Blue tooth functions These functions will become available again when the vehicle speed is reduced to 5 mph 8 km h Destination functions available while driving include e Home Nearby Charging Stations Address Book Previous Destinations Nearby Places Stored Routes Map input BASIC OPERATION Examples of operations performed using the touch panel operation are described here SELECTING ITEM When the item is touched the next screen is displayed ADJUSTING VOLUME AND OTHERS Settings y ok Den eee Touch or located on the right and left of the bar graph to perform the adjustment SCROLLING MESSAGE or LIST Destination pu fi Touch J or to scroll the message or list Touch or to skip to the next page HOW TO INPUT LETTERS AND NUMBERS Character letters and numbers in put screen Alphanumeric characters are entered to set a destination search for a facility edit stored locations etc Destinations pu pape HISSA Getting Started 1 7 1
212. ollowing two conditions This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interfer ence including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device IC Regulatory information e Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interfer ence including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device e This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Bluetooth trademark Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Clarion 3 Bluetooth Connecting procedure 1 Push the MENU and touch Settings Fhone CARWINGS Bhaetooth Connections 2 Touch Bluetooth Connect Bluetaath Edit Aiuetooth Info 3 Touch Connect Bluetooth A confirmation message is displayed Fou comscting a Bivuetooth dovice to ua with the handsfree phan aytim rot avdio dey om phage select Audio system 4 17 4 Confirm the contents of the message then touch No Hi INFO Selecting Yes will only connect the hands free phone portion of a Bluetooth device 5 Choose a PIN code to use with the compatible Bluetooth audio device using the number input screen The PIN code will need to be entered into the Bluetooth audio device after step 7 4 1
213. olume level nO One A cellular phone is not connected Check the registration procedure and then register the cellular phone again Each volume level ring tone incoming voice or Each volume level is not adjusted properly Adjust each volume level properly outgoing voice is different The antenna display is different between the The antenna display varies depending on the model of This does not indicate a malfunction The antenna display and navigation screen and a cellular phone screen cellular phone remaining battery level shown on the navigation screen may Making or receiving a call is unavailable even be different from those shown on the cellular phone screen though the antenna display that shows that it Is Use them as a reference possible to do so A voice cannot be heard clearly when using a Some structures such as tall buildings etc may cause This is not a malfunction cellular phone behind tall buildings irregular reflection of radio waves or completely shut out radio waves that are used for cellular phones Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 23 Noise is heard when using a cellular phone under Electromagnetic waves that are generated from radio This is not a malfunction near areas of elevated railroads high voltage devices may adversely affect the cellular phone electric power cables traffic signals neon bill boards etc Noise is heard in the sound from the audio system Radio wav
214. om the list Information about the charging station is displayed imf O s g 5 Touch the confirmation items Touch BACK to return to the previous screen Available confirmation items e Show Map Displays the selected charging station and sets it as the destination ta Operations after setting destination page 3 34 Viewing technical information 6 5 e Call Makes a call for the selected charging station A cellular phone should be con nected beforehand Te Connecting cellular phone page 1 13 e Details Displays detailed information including the type and number of charging devices exist ing at the selected charging station 6 6 Viewing technical information VIEWING AVAILABLE TRAFFIC INFORMATION XM Navtraffic information is a subscription service offered by Sirius XM Radio Inc This service provides real time information regarding traffic flow accidents road construc tion and other incidents where available XM NavtTraffic combines information from commercial and public traffic data providers including government departments of transpor tation police emergency services road sen sors cameras and aircraft reports The traffic information is broadcast to the vehicle by the XM satellites Available traffic information on the route the driver selected is shown on the navigation screen so traffic conditions between you and the destination are known Three types of real ti
215. om NAVTEQ has added processed and digitized data based on the digital road map data of NAVTEQ Due to the production timing of the map data some new roads may not be included in this map data or some of the names or roads may be different from those at the time you use this map data 2 Traffic control and regulation data used in this map data may be different from those at the time you use this map data due to the data production timing When driving your vehicle follow the actual traffic control signs and notices on the roads 3 Reproducing or copying this map software is strictly prohibited by law Published by Nissan North America Inc Omaha NE Copyright 1993 2010 NAVTEQ All Rights Reserved 2010 All Rights Reserved Troubleshooting guide General system information WARNING This navigation system should not be used to replace your own judge ment No itinerary suggested by this navigation system should ever over ride any highway regulations your own judgement or a knowledge of safe driving practices Do not follow the navigation system s suggested itinerary if it would cause you to perform a dangerous or illegal act place you in a dangerous situation or take you into an area you con sider unsafe The advice provided by the naviga tion system is to be regarded as a suggestion only There may be times when the navigation system displays the vehicle s location in correctly fails to suggest
216. ompleted a message is displayed at ENERGY INFORMATION DISPLAY Energy economy and energy usage information are displayed VIEWING ENERGY ECONOMY IN FORMATION Estimated driving range average energy econ omy and instant energy economy are displayed 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button 2 Touch Energy Info 3 Touch Energy Economy O Driving Range The possible driving distance based on the current charging status is displayed 2 Average The average energy economy from the previous to the next resets Is displayed 3 Instant The system shows the distance that the vehicle can travel using 1kWh Unique EV functions 2 7 4 Reset Touch Reset to reset the average energy economy After resetting the average energy economy it is stored in the history li INFO Battery power is generated and stored by the cooperative regenerative brake while driving When this occurs the instant value will be displayed as the maximum The maximum value will be displayed until the generated power is consumed VIEWING ENERGY ECONOMY HIS TORY The previous 10 histories of the average energy economy are displayed 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button 2 Touch Energy Info 3 Touch History 2 8 Unique EV functions 1 Driving Range The possible driving distance based on the current charging status is displayed 2 Previous Reset Intervals The average energy economy
217. on from the list Add to Route Store Location 3 20 Navigation 9 The selected destination is displayed at the center of the map Touch Start after confirming the location of the displayed destination The system sets the destination to the selected location and starts calculat ing a route i INFO After setting a destination the location of the destination can be adjusted and the location can be stored in the Address Book etc tse Operations after setting destination page 3 34 FINDING PLACE This allows you to find a facility by type and then have the system calculate a route to that destination Specify the region and city of the destination to find it more quickly NOTE Locations and business hours of facilities are subject to change which may not be reflected in the map data Double check this information before you go to an emergency facility to ensure that you can receive the proper support Otherwise you may not receive emergency help even when you arrive at the destination A confirmation message also appears on the navigation screen Follow the dis played instructions and check the items required Searching by a landmark name 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Places LAS CTT Cl Maci ALTO SERVICE GOVERNMENT OFFICES a ALS LEISURE 3 Touch By Name A character input screen is displayed Lies timation amp puc 4 Enter the name of
218. oner operates using vehicle Li ion battery electric power If the remote heater and air condi tioner function and Li ion battery charging are performed at the same time Li ion battery charging will take longer than usual due to the power used to heat or cool the vehicle Certain remote functions required a compatible smart phone which is not included with vehicle CARWINGS information system fea tures are included through a subscrip tion service which requires owner consent to activate The subscription must be active to use these features CARWINGS communications may be received at a verified e mail address or by SMS text messaging enabled cellu lar phone Standard text rates and or data usage may apply depending on your carrier DISPLAYING ESTIMATED DRIVING RANGE AND CHARGING STATION INFORMATION The estimated driving range and charging station information are displayed on the map screen DISPLAYING ESTIMATED DRIVING RANGE The estimated driving range including the current position or the destination is displayed on the map screen depending on the charging status of the vehicle A destination or a waypoint can be set on this screen Unique EV functions 2 3 i INFO The estimated driving range map shows the predicted area the vehicle can reach on the basis of the estimated driving range that is indicated in the meter Driving habits the actual road environment hills etc and traffic condi
219. ood re ception connection to the NISSAN CARW INGS Data Center may be disabled This 5 6 CARWINGS does not indicate a malfunction Operate the system again after a few minutes The CARWINGS service cannot be used under the following conditions The vehicle moves outside the service area of the TCU Telematics Commu nication Unit connection to the system The vehicle is in a location with poor signal reception such as a tunnel under ground parking behind a building or ina mountainous area RADIO APPROVAL NUMBER AND INFORMATION WARNING The TCU antenna is installed inside the upper central part of the instru ment panel An occupant should not get any closer to the antenna than specified by the pacemaker manu facturer The radio waves from the TCU antenna may adversely affect the operation of the pacemaker while using the CARWINGS ser vice Radio waves could adversely affect electric medical equipment Those who use a pacemaker should con tact the electric medical equipment manufacturer regarding the possi ble influences before use FCC ID LHJGNOV1IN The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter IC ID 2807E GNOVIN DISPLAYING CARWINGS INFORMATION SCREEN 1 Push the MENU button and touch CARW INGS CARWINGS ge 11 03 3m Update Stations Favorites CARWINGS Settings Al tat
220. ormation Peed Fas Cory 2 Touch All Information Feeds CA RINGS HEA te 1 i A A eo Emissig Raute Flarnnae 3 Touch the preferred folder An information feed list is displayed CARWINGS Emergy boorony 4 Touch the preferred information feed An information feed screen is displayed Li INFO Touch Stop while communicating with the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center to can cel the communication e A message is displayed when the commu nication is disconnected while downloading information due to poor communication status Touch Yes to restart the download HOW TO VIEW INFORMATION SCREEN When the information screen is displayed the contents are shown with images and sounds CARW NGS History Screen when Auto play is on 1 When the selected feed includes image data the images are displayed If not only titles are shown 2 Pause Touch to stop the voice announcement function that reads out the information that is currently displayed Olal wi Touch to have the system announce the previous information Touch W to have the system announce the next information 4 The page number the number of information items location data information and telephone data information are displayed Auto play function This function receives feeds from the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center displays them on the screen and then automatically reads out the contents CARWINGS 5 7
221. oute using traffic information page 3 51 e Route Settings Changes the route calculation conditions anywhere along the route T amp F Setting conditions for route calcula tion page 3 52 CANCELING REACTIVATING ROUTE A route that is already set can be canceled at any time If a route is deleted the destination and waypoints are also canceled It is also possible to reactivate a canceled route Canceling route 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route Navigation 3 43 Route Route Hesuro HOUI Rowta Info Trathic Otti Guldance Settings Route Settings Guldance Settings Route Sottings 1 I Touch Resume Route A confirmation message is displayed 2 Touch Cancel Route A confirmation mes 2 sage is displayed 1 mcm 5 Route Settings Route Settings Guidance Settings Guldance Settings Touch Yes The canceled route is reacti vated 3 Touch Yes The route is canceled along 3 with the destination and waypoints Reactivating route 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 3 44 Navigation a INFO If a new route Is set the canceled route cannot be reactivated EDITING ROUTE Route cueiacd 2 Ma i Fa Agg Destination GRANDMAS HOUSE 3 ee Rt SE STAPLES CENTER 6 Farigi Add Waypoint Cuntest Location 7 Calculate Push the MENU button and touch Route Touch Edit Add to Route Touch the preferred condition
222. oved or the MAP button is pushed while the menu screen is displayed a map indicating the current vehicle position is displayed Various useful information for driving is shown on the map screen Ta Map settings page 3 3 ZERO EMISSION MENU SCREEN J aries E CARWINGS limig Lori ii Push the Zero Emission menu button to display the menu screen where several useful functions for electric vehicle driving can be set Select a preferred menu and touch an item to be set Te 2 Unique EV functions MENU SCREEN When the MENU button is pushed the menu screen is displayed Select a preferred menu and touch an item to be set Available options Destination There are several methods you can use to set your destination Understand the advan tages of each method and select the best method for finding and setting your destina tion I Setting destination page 3 17 Route During route guidance you can modify the route conditions or confirm the route in formation Set the appropriate route condi tion according to your purpose Ta Route guidance page 3 36 Info This screen allows you to set or view various information that is helpful for using the vehicle safely and comfortably Tr 6 Viewing technical information Settings The system can be customized to make it easier for you to use Phone Useful functions for the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System can
223. pection Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 3 UNIQUE EV FUNCTIONS Driving range The driving range cannot be displayed The power switch is in the ACC position The driving range can be displayed when the power switch is in the ON position or when the READY to drive indicator light is on It cannot be displayed because the distance to empty is Charge the battery Once the distance to empty too short increased it will be displayed The driving range is displayed in an oval shape As a result of the system correcting latitude and This is not a malfunction longitude it may not be displayed as a circle The distance to empty that is displayed in the lower left As the map is displayed in 2D the distance to empty This is not a malfunction hand side of the driving range and the scale of the map may differ from the actual distance on the road Drive using the numerical value on the lower left hand do not match side of the screen as a guide 10 4 Troubleshooting guide General system information Charging stations The charging station icon display setting is off but icons The charging station displayed has been set as a stored This is not a malfunction are still displayed on the map location searched for charging stations because charge recommendation guidance and the low battery warning were displayed but could not find any Charging station information is not displayed The charging station
224. r mile 400 meters keep to the right left onto road number and direction 3 Keep to the right left onto road number and direction Notification of freeway exit 10 34 Troubleshooting guide General system information 1 In about one mile 1 6 kilometers exit on your right 2 Take the second exit on your right Notification when approaching destina tion Ordinary road When approaching the destination voice gui dance will announce You have arrived at your destination Ending route guidance To finally reach your destination refer to the map screen Dark green road After passing the last turning point on a suggested route voice guidance will announce The route to your destination includes roads through incomplete map areas Voice guidance will not be provided in these areas When approaching the endpoint of the suggested road voice guidance will announce Entering the road with incomplete map data Please use the direction arrow and distance information to proceed to your destination Repeating voice guidance This function is available throughout route guidance from the time after the route calcula tion is completed until the vehicle arrives at the destination Push and hold the VOICE button Voice guidance will be repeated INFO If the VOICE button is pushed and held when the vehicle is deviating from the suggested route and when the automatic reroute function is off voice
225. ral system information 10 35 where road data is not complete voice guidance may stop for long periods of time Be sure to follow the actual traffic restric tions while driving NOTES ON XM NavtTraffic INFOR MATION The XM NavTraffic information service is not provided for some cities In addition the cities for which the traffic information service is provided may be changed In some cases infrastructure problems may prevent the complete display of the traffic information This is not a malfunction Due to infrastructure problems or due to the time when the traffic information service broadcast is received the displayed infor mation may differ from the actual traffic conditions Depending on the traffic information a detour route may be slower than the original route XM Navtraffic is a service of Sirius XM Radio XM NavtTraffic is only available in select markets and is subject to data availability Reception of the XM signal may vary depending on location It requires a monthly premium subscription The service provider is solely responsible for the quality and accuracy of the information provided All fees and programming are subject to change For more details on the XM NavTraffic service terms and conditions please visit www xmradio com You can also contact XM Radio at 1 800 XM RADIO 1 800 967 2346 As of January 31 2009 the XM NavTraffic service covers 80 major metropolitan mar k
226. rastcrtisctirapttettonsceitramaantinmetjactienaniad 3 43 Storing home location sssssssssseseersrtrrertsrererereerererees mi DOING locato aien an 3 55 Navigation Settings c cssssssssessssesssssseeseesseeeseensen 3 69 S Storing location for receiving charge connector Navigation Telematics CARWINGS Service IT 5 disconnected MOL MI CATION Sscvcncssseveedstiedientitodenshessen 5 11 Nearby trafie TNE sen cx nae ctce cr icteseasecttinbvreo 6 7 Scrolling Message OF lisStesssssssasssnssseeseeeseeseeeeee 1 7 SLOPING oo 3 57 NISSAN voice reCOQNitiONn cece 8 2 Searching for detour route using Storing vehicle phonebook brrrrrenernnenrenereneneene 7 6 Notes on XM NavTraffic information 10 36 traffic IORI AL Oikein ni iin 3 51 Subscription to CARWINGS Service 1 11 Searching from address DOOK cscs 3 26 O Searching from AISI retirsmartiecensieauimna arian 3 27 T SEIS CTIA EMs 1 7 l Operations after setting CIPSTINATION cccceccccccccese 3 34 Sending battery charge status information to Data Telematics overview suave ee uate as aunmienaueauteieeneneesiearcienuceeuaee g 2 Other navigation Settings A Oy eee ee ee E e a D E a lias Sending charge connector status information to Timer function OPela Oson nnn 2 9 Pater Oe e Ea ia 5 12 Timer FUNCIONS esseisicicevsatsntsccatsccstcnsessaconcnscsesesexseitersncticas IT 3 11 2 Index Traffic information ON MAP vivisiecensscsineorenicaens 6 8 Traffic information Settings
227. rdless of the remaining battery energy Even when the climate control is set as the first priority the climate control system will be turned off when the climate control consumes more power than the charging Li ion battery The Li ion battery may not charge or may even become discharged if the Climate Ctrl Timer or remote climate control is used in low ambient temperatures The Climate Ctrl Timer operates the climate control function so that a comfortable temperature is provided in the passenger compartment at the scheduled time of departure The climate control is set to stop at the scheduled time of departure The temperature in the passenger compartment may not be comfortable if entering the vehicle too soon before or too long after the scheduled time of departure i INFO Models with Li ion battery heater The charging status indicator lights illumi nate in a specific pattern when the Li ion battery heater operates The charging status indicator lights use the same pattern to indicate 12 volt battery charging Climate Ctrl Timer operation or Remote Climate Control operation The charging status indicator lights do not change if the Li ion battery heater operates at the same time as the above features See charging status indicator lights Owners Manual for the details Climate control performance is reduced when using the Climate Ctrl Timer or Remote Climate Control while the Li ion battery heater operates Un
228. reas etc Even if the signal strength bar of the in vehicle data communication module indicates good reception connectivity may be disrupted This does not indicate a malfunction Operate the system again after a few minutes to restore connectivity CARWINGS telematics features are offered as a convenience to the vehicle owner NISSAN is not responsible for and owner assumes all risk of interruptions in service or errors based on incomplete or inaccurate data CARWINGS communica tions may be received at a verified e mail address or by SMS text messaging enabled mobile phone Standard text rates and or data usage may apply depending on your carrier If your vehicle s telematics account is active and you are not the original owner please contact NISSAN at the website or phone number above as soon as possible to update the telematics enrollment information Upon sale of the vehicle please contact NISSAN at the website or phone number above so that NISSAN s records may be updated CARWINGS subscription services will automatically terminate at the end of the initial free term if you do not wish to renew your subscription agreement at the prices then in effect CARWINGS 5 3 CARWINGS OVERVIEW 5 4 CARWINGS This vehicle incorporates a communication device that is called a TCU Telematics Com munication Unit The communication connec tion between this unit and the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center allows for va
229. reasons e lf route conditions are set from Route Settings all sections in the route are subject to the same route conditions even though different route conditions have been set for different sections in Edit Add to Route e f Use Time Restricted Roads is deacti vated the system calculates a route without any consideration of the regulations con cerning the time or day of the week There fore the suggested route may include a road subject to traffic regulations concerning the time or day of the week When driving along the route always follow all traffic regulations regardless of whether Use Time Restricted Roads is set to on or off lf the system cannot calculate any alternative routes it displays the previous route If the vehicle greatly deviates from the suggested route the system calculates a new route Statistical traffic information is based on previous traffic data When the traffic situa tion rapidly changes due to unexpected accidents construction work traffic restric tions emergencies etc the prediction accuracy of the system may be reduced Traffic jam information displayed on the map screen is not statistical traffic information Even when Use Real Time Traffic Informa tion is turned on if traffic information has not been provided for the area sometimes it is possible that a detour will not be indicated in a location where a traffic jam occurs The system may not lead to a detour if
230. rging station page 3 24 When connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center the system will periodically perform an automatic update of information for charging stations near your home The system will also automatically update information for charging stations near the current vehicle location when the Li ion battery charge is low You can also manually update the charging stations around your current vehicle location at any time te Updating charging station information page 2 6 Energy information display Estimated driving range average energy econ omy and instant energy economy are displayed Te Viewing energy economy information page 2 7 62 miles 117 8 miteswn Estimated driving range and energy usage of various systems are displayed Also variation of the estimated driving distances between the climate control ON and OFF is displayed J Viewing energy usage information page 2 8 Timer functions MEHU Charaire Tim Mexi I ob Pa be O Timer 1 ON 0 thee T I r 100 FM END eo H00 Ahi harri Liit s Fore I E Charging of the Li ion battery will automatically start at a scheduled time according to the start time end time and day of the week set The timer charge function allows two different timer settings Each timer charge can be set to activate on a different day of the week If no timer is set the charge will start immediately after connecting the charge connec
231. rious services When the system connects to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center an antenna icon will appear on the screen Use the service in a location where the symbol representing good signal reception appears on the screen When the signal reception is good kma When the signal reception is bad Remote functions e Battery status check The status of the battery can be checked using your personal computer or cellular phone even if you are not in the vehicle e Unplugged status Charge status By registering frequently used charging stations notifications can be sent to your personal computer or cellular phone email address to inform you when the charging connector is disconnected or charging Is stopped mid charge at those locations e Remote charge Remote climate con trol Remote activation of battery charging or climate control can be set using your personal computer or cellular phone Navigation Telematics CARWINGS ser vice Automatic update of charging stations The information for the charging stations that is recorded in the map data is automatically updated All Information Feeds Convenient information for driving such as weather and traffic information ECO infor mation shared with the LEAF users etc Is provided Favorites When the information of an Internet site is selected and it is stored in the page that is specially established in the NISSAN Own ers Portal Website the informa
232. riving to a strict minimum The navigation system does not provide nor represent in any way information on traffic and highway regulations technical aspects of the vehicle including weight height width load and speed limits road conditions including grade percentage of incline and surface conditions obstacles such as the height and width of bridges and tunnels and other current driving or road conditions Always rely on your own judgement when driving a car taking into account current driving conditions The marks of companies displayed by this product to indicate business locations are the marks of their respective owners The use of such marks in this product does not imply any sponsorship approval or endorsement by such Troubleshooting guide General system information companies of this product End user terms The data Data is provided for your personal internal use only and not for resale It is protected by copyright and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you on the one hand and HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LTD HITACHI and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers on the other hand 2010 NAVTEQ All rights reserved The Data for areas of Canada includes informa tion taken with permission from Canadian authorities including Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada Queen s Printer for Ontario Canada Post Corporation Geo B
233. rmation related to charging stations in the area around your home will be automatically updated Also when the driving range is restricted information related to charging stations in the area near the current vehicle location will also be automatically updated Ta Unique EV function settings page 2 14 Charging station information for the area around a location set can be updated manually by using the following procedure 1 Push the Zero Emission menu button and Update Stations 2 Touch the preferred setting item The system then connects to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and the update of charging station information will start Available settings e Near Current Location Charging station information for the area around the current position is updated e Near Destination Charging station information for the area around the destination is updated e Near Home Charging station information for the area around your home is updated Registra tion of your home in the Address Book is necessary before using this item Te Storing home location page 1 12 e Near a location on the Map Charging station information for the area where the cross pointer is placed by moving the map is updated When Stop is touched while updating information connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is disconnected SANTA ORCA Prem S s m ne ee ga aS Fa x 4 When the update is c
234. rned on Turn off the shuffle function if many tracks are stored on the iPod Music cannot be played back A connector is not connected to the iPod Firmly connect the connector until it clicks Playback cuts out The sound cuts due to vibration resulting from unstable Place the iPod on a stable location where it does not location of the iPod roll over The EQ equalizer function of the iPod is turned on Turn off the EQ equalizer function Battery charge of an iPod takes longer Battery charge of the iPod may take longer while an If the iPod is requires charging it is recommended to iPod is playing back stop play back Battery charge of an iPod is unavailable The cable that is connected to the iPod may Check the cable currently in use deteriorate cable disconnection etc 10 18 Troubleshooting guide General system information Functions cannot be operated using an iPod that is The operation of an iPod must be performed using the connected to the in vehicle audio system in vehicle audio system after the iPod is connected to the system Sound skips Surrounding circumstances noise etc may cause This does not indicate a malfunction sound skip A USB extension cable is not correctly connected Do not use a USB extension cable Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 19 USB memory The system does not recognize a USB device A USB extension cable is used Do not use a USB
235. s not include a freeway i INFO If the current vehicle location is set to an Avoid Area the system will not provide route guidance 1 Touch Delete A confirmation message is displayed 2 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The stored item is deleted from the Address Book DELETING STORED ITEM The locations and routes in the Address Book can be deleted Two deletion methods are available deleting an individual item and delet ing all stored items i INFO Deleted items cannot be restored Before deleting an item always make sure that the item is no longer needed Deleting stored item individually You can delete stored addresses routes and avoid areas individually 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation DIDAnoe c tiinas Houte Settings Traffic info Settings 3 Touch Address Book Example Stored Location is touched 4 Touch the preferred item for deletion i FAVORITE CAFE so rer cc ice FARRER S CEFice Poee eoriis sho 5 Touch the preferred location route for dele tion 6 Touch Delete A confirmation message is displayed Navigation 3 65 ray stint crate r f W d gt A Th i tj i ri a as a Fo a W P a GRANDMAS HOLE 7 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The stored item is deleted from the Address Book Other settings All stored addresses ca
236. screen is touched i INFO While driving scrolling on the map is limited to a specified distance 3 6 Navigation Fine tuning the cursor position Te Tir re 1 Touch Slow The 8 directional key is 2 Touch the 8 directional key to adjust the cross pointer position i INFO e When Cancel is touched display of the 8 directional key will be turned off and the system will switch to normal map scrolling operation e Fine tuning the cursor position is not pos sible while driving Birdview 3D map 1 Touch the screen The cross pointer and 8 directional key are displayed 2 Touch the direction to move to The map continues to scroll while the screen is touched 3 Touch K or L to change the direction of the map ada Rotates the map clockwise as Rotates the map counterclockwise a INFO While driving scrolling on the map is limited to a specified distance 1 Touch ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT to change the scale i INFO Free zoom The scale can be changed in smaller steps when ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT is touched and held than when either key is briefly touched If briefly touched the operation returns to normal Map scale Any required map scale map coverage be tween 400 miles 640 km and 1 32 mile 50 m can be selected Scale level for 2D map and Birdview map 3D display US Units Metric Units SANTA Wigan Ne Example
237. sed to search for the location Other settings An address can also be stored using the following procedure 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Address Book Touch Add New 4 Touch the appropriate method to search for a location The address of the searched location is stored I Setting destination page 3 17 Storing current vehicle location 1 Push the MAP button to display the current location map screen 2 Touch Map Menu at the current vehicle location Touch Store Location A message is displayed and the current vehicle location is stored in the Address Book The icon representing the stored location is displayed on the map Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen a INFO The location is stored in the first available position number in the Address Book list Storing location by moving map 1 Move to the preferred location on the map and touch Map Menu oal Stored as the address book BEDADAN Y 2 Touch Store Location A message is displayed and the address of the location is stored in the Address Book 3 The icon representing the stored location is displayed on the map Push the MAP button to return to the current location map screen INFO The address is stored in the first available position number in the Address Book list STORING ROUTE A maximum of 5 calculated routes can be stored Stored routes ca
238. sessssssrsrsssrsneneneunnnsururnsnsnrsnenes 3 27 Bale gree cles E E A A TentenrnT ane 3 21 FM AM radio SCrOCM cccsessccissseentesseevesssneestaresennnseeraee 1 10 FM AM SAT radio Operation 4 11 Functions disabled while driving sessssesessss 1 6 G GIVING voice COMMANGS veiiieiissttinarniscinainixteatiinsuunts 8 2 Guidance screen SettinGS ceceseeeeeeeen 3 40 H How to handle CD and USB memory 10 41 How to handle display ccscsseesecseeeeeen 10 40 How to handle the Map SD Card 10 36 How to handle the SD Card 10 41 How to park with predicted course lines n 9 4 How to read displayed INS cesses 9 2 How to view information SCree M ccseeseee 5 7 I MOON VOUTE wesieiiestanitesoniivtorecbcuntatideratseusiautishavhaeienstanets 6 7 Information feed Setting 5 14 Information SCHON esuitcettcrvnaustasncitacaanuievseiventicxseindibes 6 2 Inputting user ID and pasSwotd ceeeeeeeee 1 11 iPod player and iPHONEC ssssssssssesessssesessseessseeeen 4 5 iPod player Operations 4 14 Items to be set INNUANY seisseessissatosecreststrrsiertonneiarannen 1 11 P Setting by phone NUMbEr ssesssssssessiersrrisrrsrerrnsen 3 29 Setting City COMM ecserin hakan 3 32 L Phone number input SCreeM vsessssssssssssssssssssseseseeseeee 1 8 Setting Climate Ctrl TIM cece 2 11 Phone SEE CH Glia csssisissesiecnnsntatseicrssneacvuadaievenecunesieen 7 4 Setting conditions for route calculation 3 5
239. status to Data Center The indicator illuminates when the item is set i INFO Even if the notification service for the charge connector status is set no notification is sent and no status can be checked under the following conditions e The system will check the connection status of the charge connector within the period of time set but will not check once this period of time has been exceeded Therefore if the charge connector is removed from the vehicle after the period of time set a notification is not sent e The charge connector status notification does not indicate the start of battery charging e No notification is sent if the vehicle is outside the communication service area e The notification does not include the reason why the charge connector is disconnected e f the vehicle is not used for 2 weeks communication with the vehicle is disabled e If the power switch is in the ON position no notification is sent Sending battery charge status in formation to Data Center If a battery charge is interrupted before it is completed the system recognizes this and transmits this information to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center When the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center receives the informa tion it will send an email to the specified address to inform you of the battery charge status 11 17 Cota CARING S charging amp ans fot WNL messages is to Data Canter Cle rh ee A wl Mae Settings
240. sted Once Avoid Areas are stored the system avoids those areas when calculating a route Up to 10 Avoid Areas can be stored 3 58 Navigation 5 Push the MENU and touch Settings Touch Navigation Guidance Settings Houte Settings Touch Address Book SE TEMS A Home Lesahion Stored Location Stored Rites 5 s Avoid Arca Touch Avoid Areal 5 Touch Add New li INFO A maximum of 10 Avoid Areas can be stored When 10 Avoid Areas are already stored a new Avoid Area cannot be stored until a currently stored Avoid Area is deleted J Deleting stored item page 3 65 Cai tings is i mE TE 6 Touch the appropriate method to search for a location JF Setting destination page 3 17 7 Adjust the location of the stored item and edit the contents of the stored item as necessary Ta Editing avoid area page 3 63 8 After finishing the setting touch OK EDITING ADDRESS BOOK Items stored in the Address Book can be modified These settings can be edited to make the navigation system more useful 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation 3 Touch Address Book 4 Touch the item you would like to edit Available settings e Home Location Edits the information of a stored home Te Editing stored home and address page 3 59 e Stored Location Edits the information of a stored location Tx Editi
241. stored in the Address Book etc te Procedures after setting route page 3 36 e The stored route only includes locations destination and waypoints and route cal culation conditions not the route itself Therefore when the destination is set using a stored route a different route may be suggested if the current vehicle location is different from the one when the route was stored SETTING BY PHONE NUMBER If the phone number of a facility is known It Is possible to search for a facility by entering the phone number and have the system calculate a route INFO e lf the area code of the specified telephone number does not exist in the map data the system cannot search for the location e Only the locations included in the database in the map data can be searched by the phone number Residential phone numbers cannot be used to search for a location 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion 2 Touch Next Pagel Touch Phone Number The telephone number input screen is displayed te fete ii Ges Ce ee pi 4 Enter the telephone number including the area code After finishing the entry touch List Tr Phone number input screen page 1 8 i INFO A list screen is displayed if there are two or more search results Touch the preferred destination from the list A confirmation screen for the place name and the location is displayed and the system starts calculating Dest
242. system information The other party cannot hear your voice The other The cellular phone is not connected Check the registration procedure and then register the party can hear your voice but it cracks or cuts out cellular phone again The fan speed of the air conditioner is too fast Decrease the fan speed of the air conditioner The ambient noise level is excessive For example Close the windows to shut out ambient noise heavy rain construction sites inside a tunnel oncoming vehicles etc The noise generated by driving the vehicle is too loud Reduce the vehicle speed and then speak a command The incoming or outgoing voice level is too loud Adjust the incoming or outgoing voice level properly The voice is cut out or noise is heard during a call The wireless Bluetooth connection may be disrupted Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by depending on the location of the cellular phone metal or far away from the in vehicle hands free phone system Do not place a cellular phone close to the seats or your body When a cellular phone is operated to make a call Some models of a cellular phone do not switch to the This is not a malfunction Make a call again using the hands the hands free function becomes unavailable hands free mode when they are operated to make a ___ free function call The other party s voice cannot be heard There is The volume level is set to the minimum Adjust the v
243. t 1 Touch Speed Limit Indication on Map to toggle the function between on and off The indicator light illuminates when the speed limit display function is set to on Navigation 3 69 OTHER NAVIGATION SETTINGS i i ELLI iS Othe eet Audio Display on Map Map Scrolling Information Ointomita Nearby Places Keyboard Type North Up when Zoomed Out Agust Current Location 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation 3 Touch Others 4 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Audio Display on Map Allows the audio information to be displayed at all times Te Displaying audio information on map screen page 3 70 e Map Scrolling Information Sets the system so that when the map scrolls the information about the location aligned at the center of the cross pointer is displayed tr Map scrolling information page 3 13 3 70 Navigation e Customize Nearby Places Set the category of frequently visited nearby places Ta Customizing Nearby Places page 3 71 e Keyboard Type Switches the keyboard layout for the char acter input screen Ty Settings keyboard layout of character input screen page 3 71 e North Up when Zoomed Out When this setting is ON the orientation of the map is automatically changed to North Up when the widest map scale is selected The orientation is changed to North Up even when Heading Up is set
244. t a malfunction displayed in dark green The auto reroute calculation or detour Route calculations took priority conditions into consideration but the This is not a malfunction calculation suggests the same route as same route was calculated the one previously suggested A waypoint cannot be added Five waypoints are already set on the route including ones that the A maximum of 5 waypoints can be set on the route To vehicle has already passed go to 6 or more waypoints perform route calculations multiple times as necessary Calculate must be selected for route calculation after Waypoints are Touch Calculate after selecting waypoints selected from the Edit Add to Route screen The suggested route is not displayed Roads near the destination cannot be calculated Reset the destination to a main or ordinary road and recalculate the route The starting point and destination are too close Set a more distant destination The starting point and destination are too far away Divide the trip by selecting one or two intermediate destinations and perform route calculations multiple times There are time restricted roads by the day of the week by time near Set Use Time Restricted Roads to OFF the current vehicle location or destination 12 Setting conditions for route calculation page 3 52 A part of the route is not displayed The suggested route includes narrow streets roads displayed
245. t is close by You can display icons for restaurants and parking lots etc on the map and can also search for facilities located near your vehicle DISPLAYING MAP ICONS P 3 12 FINDING NEARBY PLACES P 3 27 EV Make good use of the timer Before you set off on a journey you can make the environment inside the vehicle more comfortable while the battery is charging Pre cooling heating helps reduce power consumption while driving and helps extend vehicle range SETTING TIMER CHARGE P 2 9 SETTING CLIMATE CTRL TIMER P 2 11 Table of Contents Introduction LEAF Navigation System overview Getting Started Unique EV functions Navigation Audio system CARWINGS Viewing technical information Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System Voice recognition Monitor system if so equipped Troubleshooting guide General system information r 0 Introduction How to USE this manual covcssieisssiuensncsovaceorsexestetasveecieesesereomsscars 0 2 Safety information gevensretsanedsontestanduensoieaetessciaineaudentiesassasestcssesanes 0 2 For sale ODE all OM serseri nanen nren o 0 2 Laser POO CU Eireann EE aa 0 4 Reference symbols ssssssssssrsnsnsnsnsnsnunnsnensnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnna 0 2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual uses special words symbols and icons organized by function Please refer to the following items and familiarize yourself with them FOR SAFE OPERATION
246. ted to or in communication with vehicles capable of vehicle navigation positioning dis patch real time route guidance fleet manage ment or similar applications or b with or in communication with any positioning devices or any mobile or wireless connected electronic or computer devices including without limitation cellular phones palmtop and handheld compu ters pagers and personal digital assistants or PDAs Warning The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time changing circumstances sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data any of which may lead to incorrect results No Warranty This Data is provided to you as is and you agree to use it at your own risk HITACHI and its licensors and their licensors and suppliers make no guarantees representa tions or warranties of any kind express or implied arising by law or otherwise including but not limited to content quality accuracy completeness effectiveness reliability fitness for a particular purpose usefulness use or results to be obtained from this Data or that the Data or server will be uninterrupted or error free Disclaimer of Warranty HITACHI AND ITS LICENSORS INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY WARRAN TIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY FIT NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT Some States Territories and Coun
247. the calculation is finished the route is displayed Storing location A searched location can be stored in the Address Book Then it can be easily retrieved and set as a destination or waypoint Cees timation s Pr j Pau tee Wigs 71 toned as the address book antry LO ES LOS ANGELES CA 1 Touch Store Location A message is displayed the location is stored in the Address Book The corresponding icon is displayed at the set location on the map Viewing information about searched location Information street address and phone number about places stored in the map data can be displayed Destination 1 Touch Details Information about the loca tion is displayed 2 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Show Map Returns to the previous screen e Call Makes a call to the selected charging station A cellular phone needs to be connected beforehand Navigation 3 35 Ts Connectin page 1 13 e Details This appears only when a charging station is set as a destination Displays detailed information including the type and number of charging devices existing at the selected charging station i INFO Information about locations is not displayed while driving cellular phone 3 36 Navigation ROUTE GUIDANCE PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING ROUTE After performing a route search route guidance can be started Also it is possible to confirm or change a route
248. the direction of the map 12 Changing map view page 3 8 Map Icons Set the map icons to display on the map Tay Displaying map icons page 3 1 2 Guidance Settings Set the various functions for route guidance Ia Voice guidance settings page 3 49 Route Settings Change the route preferences J Detailed route settings page 3 52 Traffic Info Settings Set the various functions of the XM Nav Traffic information system J Traffic information settings page 6 10 Speed Limit indication on Map Display speed limit information Te Speed limit indication on map page 3 69 Others Display other setting items Te Other navigation settings page 3 70 Delete Stored Information Delete stored locations and the home setting in the Address Book J Deleting stored item page 3 65 Delete Previous Destinations Delete previous destinations and previous start points individually J Deleting all stored items page 3 66 e Reset All Navigation Settings to Default Reset all of the settings to default Te Resetting all navigation settings to default page 3 72 SPEED LIMIT INDICATION ON MAP Turn the Speed Limit Indication on Map display on or off The indicator light illuminates when the speed limit display function is set to on olats Stored Information Dolete Destination History rt All Ravigation T p T PH e i Sertings to Delaul
249. the location of a stored item and edit the contents of a stored item as necessary Touch OK to return to the Destination screen la INFO You can also perform the same setting by pushing the MENU button and selecting Set tings I Storing location page 3 35 CONNECTING CELLULAR PHONE Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System If you are an owner of a compatible Bluetooth enabled cellular phone you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module With Bluetooth wireless tech nology you can make or receive a telephone call with your cellular phone in your pocket 1 Push the button and touch Connect Phone Getting Started 1 13 Phone 2 When a PIN code appears on the screen operate the compatible Bluetooth cellular phone to enter the PIN code The procedure for cellular phone connection varies according to each cellular phone Refer to the cellular phone Owner s Manual for the details You can also visit www nissanusa com blue tooth or call NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department for instructions on pairing NISSAN recommended cellular phones When the connection process is completed the screen will return to the Phone menu screen 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 elimi
250. the previous screen Command List Phone Command Command Dial Number Makes a call to a spoken phone number Vehicle Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Vehicle Phonebook Handset Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the cellular phone Call History Incoming Calls Makes a call to the incoming call number Outgoing Calls Makes a call to the dialed number International Call Makes an international call by allowing more than 10 digits to be spoken Navigation Command Address Book Sets a route to a location stored in the Address Book Previous Destinations Sets a route to a previously entered destination Voice recognition 8 7 VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGS Detailed settings for use of the voice recognition function can be performed 3 4 JETLS va Command Lisi Direct Cammand Mode Minimize Voica Food Confirm Voice Commands Push the MENU button and touch Set tings Touch Others Touch Voice Recognition Touch the ttem you would like to set Available settings Command List Displays the voice command list 1a Displaying command list page 8 6 Direct Command Mode Switch the voice command mode from the Standard Mode to the Direct Command Mode The Standard Mode is the factory default setting When Direct Command Mode is touched 8 8 Voice recognition a confirmation message displays If Yes is touched the indicator illuminates
251. the short est route or fails to direct you to the your desired destination In such instances rely on your own driving judgement taking into account the driving conditions at the time Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services The da tabase does not contain a complete 10 37 listing of emergency services such as police stations fire halls hospi tals and walk in clinics Please show discretion and ask for direc tions in such instances e As the driver you alone are respon sible for your driving safety In order to avoid a traffic acci dent do not operate the system while driving In order to avoid a traffic acci dent operate the system only when the vehicle is stopped at a safe place and the parking brake is on In order to avoid a traffic acci dent or traffic offence remem ber that actual road conditions and traffic regulations take pre cedence over the information contained on the navigation sys tem The Software may contain inac 10 38 curate or incomplete informa tion due to the passage of time changing circumstances and the sources of information used Please respect current traffic conditions and regula tions at all times while driving Where actual road conditions and highway regulations differ from the information contained on the navigation system abide by the highway regulations Keep the amount of time spent viewing the screen while d
252. the signal strength bar of the TCU indicates good reception con nection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center may be disabled This does not indicate a malfunction Operate the system again after a few minutes The CARWINGS service cannot be used under the following conditions The vehicle moves outside the service area of the TCU connection to the system The vehicle is in a location with poor signal reception such as a tunnel under ground parking behind a building or ina mountainous area STORING HOME LOCATION If your home location is already stored in the Address Book it can be easily retrieved to set the route to your home The procedure to store your home location is the same as for storing any other location As an example the procedure for storing your home location by searching for a destination by map is described here 1 Push the MENU button and touch Destina tion Destination Chera Aegon 2 Touch Home A confirmation message is displayed Destination Chenge Aegon P A Hone location fas not been stormi i FLARE i pg Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes Destination s n Touch Map The current location map screen is displayed OCEAN AVE If necessary adjust your home location by touch panel operation After adjusting the location touch OK A message is displayed and your home loca tion is stored in the Address Book Adjust
253. tion Unit ID TCU ID TCU Phone No SIM ID VIN 4 Touch BACK to return to the previous screen RESET ALL CARWINGS SETTINGS TO DEFAULT All CARWINGS are reset to the factory default setting C i rey hid G 5 F Pure td Fab iata i Auto Umdate Statiger 1 Touch Reset all CARWINGS settings to default A confirmation message is dis played CARWURING Ss canwin 2 Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes CARWINGS 5 17 ERROR MESSAGE ON COMMUNICATION The display may show the following messages on the screen while using the CARWINGS service If the messages is displayed follow the on screen instructions Otherwise contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer Error message Possible solution Downloading Data downloading from the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Please wait Connection is need to store Favorite Feed Settings Connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is necessary to store your favorite feeds Connect now To connect to the data center touch Yes on the message screen There is additional content remaining To download touch Yes on the message screen Download now System Busy The system is busy Please wait Connecting Connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Please wait Connecting to Center Connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Please wait No service The service is not available in the area Please try again in an area where connection t
254. tion is converted into an appropriate format via the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and provided for use in the vehicle The content of the information is automatically read out For the registration method of information data visit the NISSAN Owner s Portal Website NOTE Establishing the CARWINGS service is necessary before using this service To check the Li ion battery charging status or to use the remote heater and air conditioner using an internet en abled smart phone or personal compu ter the following conditions must be met The vehicle must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The internet enabled cellular phone or smart phone must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The computer must be connected to the internet A cellular phone must be used to communicate with the vehicle A cellular phone capable of text messaging must be used to receive text message regarding vehicle charge status When the remote heater and air conditioner is set the system oper ates the heater and air conditioner to adjust the in cabin temperature to a factory preset temperature It is possible to change the set tempera ture remotely or with the heater and air conditioner controls When the charge connector is dis connected from the vehicle the heater and air conditioner operates using vehicle Li ion battery electric power If the remote
255. tle File title Track title Album title Artist Indicates the play mode that is currently set However the play mode is not indicated when the normal mode is set Mode Touch the screen to set the play mode Info Touch the screen to indicate the track information screen SCAN Touch the screen to play the next track after playing the current track for 10 seconds Touch the screen again to choose the last track that was played last time Folder list Touch the folder to indicate the track list Audio system 4 13 Track list Touch the screen to play the track that is chosen Selecting tracks Push a of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play the previous track Push v of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play the next track Touch the track on the track list to play the track that is chosen Touch the folder to indicate the track list SCAN function Touch SCAN to play the next track after playing the current track for 10 seconds Touch SCAN again to choose the last track that was played last time Next Previous Track and Fast For ward Rewind Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for more than 1 5 seconds while a CD is being played to fast forward or rewind through the current track When the button is released the CD will return to normal play speed When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while a CD is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track on the CD will be play
256. tor I Setting timer charge page 2 9 MENU ajc Heater Time F mer 1 DH Wed Ti 6 30 AM Lherging Timmer Riiie Dayi Bite oo Wed THU I set SU La 1 amp i i La 2 ct i tT w t E The air conditioner starts to operate at the time of day and day of the week specified in the settings This pre cools or heats the passenger compartment before starting to drive Electric power consumption from the Li ion battery resulting from heater and air conditioner opera tion can be reduced because the temperature in the passenger room is adjusted before starting to drive I Setting Climate Ctrl Timer page 2 11 EV LEAF Navigation System overview IT 3 TELEMATICS SERVICE This vehicle incorporates a communication device that is called a TCU Telematics Com munication Unit The communication connec tion between this unit and the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center allows for various services NOTE e Establishing the CARWINGS service is necessary before using this service e To check the Li ion battery charging status or to use the remote heater and air conditioner using an internet en abled smart phone or personal compu ter the following conditions must be met The vehicle must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The internet enabled cellular phone or smart phone must be located in a cellular phone or smart phone cov erage area The computer must be connecte
257. tores the current vehicle location in the Address Book The stored location can be retrieved as necessary to set it as a destination waypoint I Storing location page 3 35 e Nearby Places Searches for points of interest near the current vehicle location such as restaurants and charging stations etc J Finding nearby place page 3 27 e Map View Performs map operations such as the switching of map type and the setting of map orientation and scale ta Map settings page 3 3 e Map Icons Displays map icons of certain points of interest such as restaurants and charging stations etc on the map around the current vehicle location Tay Displaying map icons page 3 1 2 e Update Stations Contact the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center to update charging station around the current vehicle location Tr Updating charging station informa tion page 2 6 Scrolled location map screen If Map Menu is touched while a scrolled map screen is displayed the following options are available e New Dest Sets the destination to the map location where New Dest was touched If a destination is already set the location will be set as the new destination IF Setting point on map page 3 33 Add to Route Sets the map location where Add to Route was touched as the destination or a waypoint This is available only when a suggested route is already set T amp F Setting desti
258. touch CARW INGS 2 Touch CARWINGS Settings 3 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Charging Message Sends a notification to a preset e mail address This notification includes the charge connector status and the charge completion T amp F Setting messages that are received by email page 5 11 e Sign in The user ID and password can be entered Tt Inputting user ID and password page 1 11 e Auto Update Stations When information for new charging stations is received while the vehicle is connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center the information is automatically downloaded and the map data is updated Service Reminders The information that is sent from the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is dis played Information Feed Setting Set the timing of the connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center or edit the list of the information feeds IF Information feed setting page 5 14 Vehicle Information Sharing with Nissan Share Vehicle Information Vehicle information driving history etc is automatically sent to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center Delete Share Vehicle Information Vehicle information driving history etc is deleted Unit ID Information The necessary information for user registra tion is displayed J12 Displaying unit ID information page 5 16 Reset all CARWINGS settings to default All CARWINGS settings are
259. traffic closure or a traffic jam occurs far from the present location The system calculates to reduce the time required for the entire route from the start to the destination If there are no appropriate routes the system may lead to a route where a traffic jam occurs instead of leading to a detour ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS Various guidance information can be set to be played during route guidance and the route and or voice guidance can be activated or deacti vated iJ Him i Guidance Woice Trattic Anic ameri Intoriection Guidance Sottings EStimimatod imap 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation 3 Touch Guidance Settings 4 Touch the item you would like to set Available settings e Guidance Volume Adjusts the volume level of voice guidance by touching or e Guidance Voice Activates or deactivates voice guidance The indicator illuminates if voice guidance is activated The indicator illuminates if voice guidance is activated Navigation 3 53 Traffic Announcement Provides an announcement of a traffic information event on the route The indicator illuminates if traffic announcement is acti vated Intersection Guidance Settings Sets advanced settings for the voice gui dance announced at guide points Tx Route guidance settings page 3 53 Estimated Time Switches the display of the estimated travel time to the destination or waypoint th
260. tries do not allow certain warranty Troubleshooting guide General system information exclusions so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you Disclaimer of Liability HITACHI AND ITS LICENSORS INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM DEMAND OR ACTION IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THE CAUSE OF THE CLAIM DEMAND OR ACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS INJURY OR DAMAGES DIRECT OR INDIRECT WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OR POSSES SION OF THE INFORMATION OR FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT REVENUE CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS OR ANY OTHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION ANY DEFECT IN THE INFOR MATION OR THE BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR CONDITIONS WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A WARRANTY EVEN IF HITACHI OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some States Territories and Countries do not allow certain liability exclusions or damages limita tions so to that extent the above may not apply to you Export Control You agree not to export from 10 39 anywhere any part of the Data provided to you or any direct product thereof except in compliance with and with all licenses and approvals required under applicable export laws rules and regulations Entire Agreement These terms and condi tions constitute the entire agreement between HITA
261. ts the tone of the alarm that sounds when the vehicle approaches the home or a stored address 1 Touch Sound A sound list is displayed 2 Touch the preferred alarm tone The indica tor of the selected alarm tone illuminates Direction Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from a specific direction 1 Touch Direction A map screen with the home or stored address located on the map center is displayed 2 Set the direction that sounds the alarm by touching J or LA 3 Touch OK The selected direction is set li INFO After the direction is set and Direction is selected and set again a confirmation message is displayed Confirm the contents of the message then touch Yes The set direction is overwritten Distance Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a specific distance to the home or stored address 1 Touch Distance 2 Touch the preferred distance option The indicator of the selected distance illumi nates Navigation 3 61 Available distance options e 150 feet 50 m e 300 feet 100 m e 1000 feet 300 m e 1500 feet 500 m i INFO Once the direction and the distance to sound an alarm are set the system will sound the alarm when the vehicle enters the triggering zone Phone number Stores the telephone number of the home or a stored address 1 Touch Phone No The telephone number entry screen is displayed 2 Enter the telephone number of the hom
262. tton Push to display the current location map screen Push and hold to repeat voice guidance MENU button Push to display the setting menu destination route information settings phone and CAR WINGS screen STATUS button Push to display the current status of the climate control radio audio vehicle information driving range and average energy economy and naviga tion systems TUNE SEEK CH button Push to select a track station Push and hold to search for a track station automatically or to fast forward rewind when listening to music D Zero Emission menu button Push to display the menu screen where several useful functions for electric vehicle driving are available 5 Day Night button Push to switch between the day screen bright and the night screen dark Push and hold to turn off the display Push again to turn on the display OPEN TILT button Push to open the monitor to access the CD slot and the SD card slot Push and hold to adjust the monitor angle CD slot 4 CD eject button Push to eject a CD SD card slot Remove the cover to access the SD card slot Insert an SD card Push the inserted SD card in and release it to eject the SD card from the slot An SD card containing map data is provided with the vehicle and is inserted in the right hand slot of the system To transfer the data insert an SD card in the left side slot I Transferring information to from
263. tton and touch Route 3 50 Navigation 2 Touch Recalculate A message is dis played and the route is recalculated Calculate Route Tite ii sit lel TRPI A MAR A Fitis Bowie Route Info Add Was Pt 3 Set the route conditions After finishing the setting touch Start ts Procedures after setting route page 3 36 INFO e When a waypoint has been set on the route the system will search for only one route even if route recalculation is performed e When the vehicle deviates from the sug gested route the route from the current location to the destination is automatically searched again J Detailed route settings page 3 52 SETTING DETOUR ROUTE To detour from the suggested route a route detouring for a specified distance can be calculated 1 Push the MENU button and touch Route 2 Touch Detour Route Beto 3 Touch a detour distance After calculating the detour the system displays the detour route on the map a INFO e When the vehicle has deviated from the suggested route Detour cannot be se lected e lf the system cannot calculate a detour with the specified conditions it displays the previous suggested route e lf the vehicle is traveling very fast the detour route may start from a location that the vehicle has already passed SEARCHING FOR DETOUR ROUTE USING TRAFFIC INFORMATION When a serious traffic event occurs on the route
264. ual WARNING e When the driver wants to operate the navigation system first park the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake Operating the sys tem while driving can distract the driver and may result in a serious accident e Donotrely on route guidance alone Always be sure that all driving maneuvers are legal and safe in order to avoid accidents e Do not disassemble or modify this system If you do it may result in accidents fire or electrical shock If you notice any foreign objects in the system hardware spill liquid on the system or notice smoke or a smell coming from it stop using the system immediately and contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer Ignoring such conditions may lead to accidents fire or electrical shock A CAUTION Do not use this system if you notice any malfunctions such as a frozen screen or the lack of sound Con tinued use of the system may result in accidents fire or electrical shock Some states provinces may have laws limiting the use of video screens while driving Use this sys tem only where it is legal to do so Extreme temperature conditions below 4 F 20 C and above 158 F 70 C could affect the per formance of the system i INFO Do not keep the navigation system running with the READY to drive indicator light is OFF Doing so may discharge the vehicle battery When you use the navigation system always make sure the READY to drive indicator
265. uch Select Carrier Automatic Setup Manual Setup Select Carrhar 5 Touch Manual Setup The indicator illumi nates and then Select Carrier can be touched 6 Touch Select Carrier A list screen is displayed CARWINGS 5 19 7 Touch the preferred carrier from the list The indicator illuminates when the item is set 5 20 CARWINGS 6 Viewing technical information Information SCreen saciverravaceuraaucerserpexmvansexsuanceptendieeearsaeesteomsncs 6 2 Viewing vehicle information sssssssssssssssrsrsrssnernsisrernnnnnnnnsnsnen 6 3 Viewing maintenance information sssessssssesssrsereresnnn 6 3 Comfort amp convenience SettingS s ssesssersrsrseesrsrerereere 6 4 Viewing information about current vehicle location 6 4 Viewing Charging Station information ccceeen 6 5 Viewing available traffic information cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 6 NAO ON TOU LG a a n E E ada 6 7 Nearby traffic IMi sssssisssiassiisioninnsrisserinni iinei ninni 6 7 Display urgent traffic information sssssssesesssessrereenns 6 8 Traffic information On Map sivsnessexedivcacersscetsadsssexassavelarsnesss 6 8 Traffic information settings sestsimsstemnsinestessssetevetacnitavess 6 10 Viewing GPS current location information s ssssesesesesss 6 11 Viewing navigation system version information 6 12 INFORMATION SCREEN This screen sets or displays various information that is helpful
266. ument panel A sufficient number of GPS satellites is not available Wait for the satellites to move to locations available for the navigation system Troubleshooting guide General system information 10 9 The location of the vehicle icon is misaligned When using tire chains or replacing the tires speed calculations Drive the vehicle for a period of time at approxi from the actual position based on the speed sensor may be incorrect mately 19 MPH 30 km h for about 30 minutes to automatically correct the vehicle icon position If this does not correct the vehicle icon position contact your NISSAN certified LEAF dealer The map data has a mistake or is incomplete the vehicle icon Updated road information will be included in the next position is always misaligned in the same area version of the map data 10 10 Troubleshooting guide General system information Route calculation and visual guidance Waypoints are not included in the auto Waypoints that have been already passed are not included in the auto To go to that waypoint again edit the route reroute calculation reroute calculation Route information is not displayed Route calculation has not yet been performed Set the destination and perform route calculation The vehicle is not on the suggested route Drive on the suggested route Route guidance is set to OFF Turn on route guidance Route information is not provided for certain types of roads roads This is no
267. ut Is restricted 1 The notification is displayed on the upper left side of the screen Touch Show to display the detailed information screen Limited Power Please consult your dealer 2 The system displays a message screen and announces the contents of the message to warn that power output is restricted and inform the driver of the reason for this occurrence and what action is to be taken INFO The Limited Power Notice display can be set to off Tay Setting messages that are displayed on screen page 2 14 3 Navigation TAO SOS E EE E A A E EE 3 3 MaD LY DOS aeree E 3 3 Displaying current vehicle location sses 3 5 Moving MaA semsiye ae 3 5 Changing scale Of map ss ssssssssssssessrsrsrssssierenrnrsrsrensnenrenennns 3 7 Changing map Wy oa csercteces ss cnc eo cectccercepentcnesccecscnveitecniaevastaes 3 8 Map view SCT GS xincssduseduccsuseeduataiee Setacaccamnacsticutacseivicauesiass 3 9 Looking at information ON M seeeeeeeeeeeetee 3 12 Map Menu SChOCN sensisse 3 14 DEAS FD ONS ae seonhonmusetesauteasaancasess 3 16 Setting AEStiNAatiON cece 3 17 Destination SCreen sssisiiisinsesvassviccoredsuvedteseterwaceevenssanceneuanens 3 17 Changing TE GION sesectseracitxsivecsiutxeissseueseeansacsnsceas soces Gecesncinst 3 18 Finding add SSS siin E 3 19 Finding PlACG siae aeiaai inia area 3 21 Setting home as destination ou cscs 3 23 Finding charging station cestriccertstcnsiexeriaacctammtne 3 2
268. ute is set to avoid congested on the road network and traffic information traffic jams It searches for the fastest route taking into areas consideration conditions as traffic jams Follow the current route Also see NOTES ON TRAFFIC INFORMATION for further information The route does not avoid a road section with The navigation system is designed not to avoid this event Observe the actual road conditions and follow the instructions traffic information stating that it is closed because the actual period of closure may differ from the on the road for detour when necessary If the road is closed due to road construction declared roadwork period use the detour function and set the detour distance to avoid the road section that is closed 10 14 Troubleshooting guide General system information CARWINGS The system cannot connect to the A subscription for the CARWINGS service has not been Sign up for a subscription to the CARWINGS service For details NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center established about subscriptions contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer The user ID and password are not entered Enter the user ID and password T amp F Inputting user ID and password page 1 11 The communication line is busy Try again after a short period of time The vehicle is in a location where it is difficult to receive radio When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can be transmitted sufficiently communication wi
269. utton Pushing the MAP button again displays the turn list GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS The guidance screen can be displayed at all times even when the vehicle is located away from the guide point Various types of screens can be set Split screen settings The display setting on the left hand side screen shown during route guidance can be changed Touch Map Menu while the current location map screen is displayed NO o O y Z D O lt 99 3 Touch View Settings 4 Touch the preferred screen The indicator of the selected screen illuminates e Intersection r open gh a od P WANT The map screen and the enlarged intersection view can be displayed at the same time Push the MAP button to switch to the full map screen e Turn list The list screen for showing the guide points to the destination and the map screen can be displayed at the same time An enlarged intersection view is automatically displayed when the vehicle approaches the guide point The turn list can be scrolled by touching or on the screen Push the MAP button to switch to the full map screen Push the MAP button again to display the turn list e Full map The current location map is displayed An enlarged intersection view is automatically dis played when the vehicle approaches the guide point When an enlarged intersection view is dis played pushing the MAP button returns to t
270. xt character number limitation 4 8 Audio system ANTENNA BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO e This system supports the Bluetooth Audio Some Bluetooth audio devices may not be Distribution Profile A2DP AVRCP ROOF ANTENNA recognized by the in vehicle audio system e Bluetooth trademark Removing antenna e t is necessary to set up the wireless Bluetooth is a trademark owned connection between a compatible Blue Bluetooth by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A tooth audio device and the in vehicle and licensed to Clarion Bluetooth module before using the Blue tooth streaming audio e The Bluetooth streaming audio may be stopped under the following conditions Receiving a hands free call Checking the connection to the hands free phone Connecting the hands free phone or the audio device You can remove the antenna if necessary Downloading the phonebook memory from the connected cellular phone e Do not place a Bluetooth audio device in an area surrounded by metal or far away from the in vehicle Bluetooth module to prevent tone quality degradation and wire less connection disruption e While an audio device is connected through a Bluetooth wireless connection the bat tery of the device may discharge quicker than usual Hold the bottom of the antenna and remove by turning counterclockwise Audio system 4 9 4 10 Audio system FM AM SAT RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER AUDI
271. yed 3 72 Navigation i 1 ATATE BEACS a i L T r a a n sa COLORADO AWE 3 Adjust the position of the vehicle icon by using touch panel operation After adjusting the position of the vehicle icon touch OK E Tati gaca 7 ai m COLORADO AVE 4 Adjust the direction of the vehicle icon by touching E or E ra COLORADO AWE 5 After adjusting the direction of the vehicle icon touch OK A message is displayed and the adjusted vehicle location is stored RESETTING ALL NAVIGATION SET TINGS TO DEFAULT This restores various settings display volume level etc to the default settings INFO The memory contents such as the stored locations will not be deleted 1 Push the MENU button and touch Set tings 2 Touch Navigation Settings Haiya 1 ralfi Imig TE iney spaced Limit Indication on Mac Delete Stored Information Dalate Destination Histor y Touch Reset All Navigation Settings to Default Dalete Destination History I a a Ti aigat i Fan Set talon A confirmation message is displayed Con firm the contents of the message then touch Yes Navigation 3 73 MEMO 3 74 Navigation 4 Audio system Audio operation preCautions ececsceecseeeseseeeseeeseesneeees 4 2 BS MA Ore sexes excess srs ace eee vee E E E 4 2 Compact Disc CD player ssssssssssesssessesssesesssees 4 3 USB Universal Serial Bus 4 4 iPo
272. ystem version information page 6 12 INFO An XM NavtTraffic subscription is necessary to view Traffic Info VIEWING VEHICLE INFORMATION VIEWING MAINTENANCE INFOR MATION The maintenance intervals can be displayed for your preferred maintenance items IFT Ci Maint ss J HATTE F Ait Conditioner Filter Tire Lethe Rominger Push the MENU button and touch Info 2 Touch Maintenance 3 Select the maintenance interval for the battery air conditioner filter tire and other reminders You can also set the system to display a message to remind you that the maintenance needs to be performed The following example shows how to set the battery maintenance information Use the same steps to set the other maintenance information items Info iat 1 Reset the driving distance to the new maintenance schedule 2 Set the interval mileage of the maintenance schedule To determine the recommended maintenance interval refer to the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide 3 To display the reminder automatically when the set trip distance is reached touch Reminder 4 To return the display to MAINTENANCE INFO touch BACK The unit can be converted between US and Metric I Unit settings page 1 17 WETE nar iE Main teninmco cic for Push RO al e eae f ane Ehi i j The Reminder will be automatically displayed as shown when both of the following conditions are met

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