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Navigation Manual Leaf 2013
Navigation Manual Leaf 2013
Navigation Manual Leaf 2013
How to use this manual ........................................................... 0-2 Safety information ..................................................................... 0-2
For safe operation................................................................ 0-2 Laser product............................................................................. 0-4
Reference symbols .............................................................. 0-2
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION
This manual uses special words, symbols and NOTE: This system is primarily designed to help you
icons, organized by function. Indicates items that help you understand reach your destination, and it also performs
Please refer to the following items and familiarize and maximize the performance of your other functions as outlined in this manual.
yourself with them. vehicle. If ignored, they may lead to a However, you, the driver, must use the system
malfunction or poor performance. safely and properly. Information concerning road
FOR SAFE OPERATION conditions, traffic signs and the availability of
services may not always be up-to-date. The
WARNING REFERENCE SYMBOLS
system is not a substitute for safe, proper and
legal driving.
This is used to indicate the presence of INFO: Before using the navigation system, please read
a hazard that could cause death or the following safety information. Always use the
serious personal injury. To avoid or This indicates information that is necessary for system as outlined in this manual.
reduce the risk, the procedures must efficient use of your vehicle or accessories.
be followed precisely. Reference page: WARNING
This indicates the title and page that you should
. When the driver wants to operate
refer to.
CAUTION the navigation system, first park the
[ ]: vehicle in a safe location and set the
This is used to indicate the presence of This indicates a key/item displayed on the parking brake. Operating the sys-
a hazard that could cause minor or screen. tem while driving can distract the
moderate personal injury or damage to Voice Command:
driver and may result in a serious
your vehicle. To avoid or reduce the risk, accident.
the procedures must be followed care- This indicates an operation by voice command. . Do not rely on route guidance alone.
fully. Always be sure that all driving
maneuvers are legal and safe in
order to avoid accidents.
. Do not disassemble or modify this
system. If you do, it may result in
accidents, fire or electrical shock.
0-2 Introduction
. If you notice any foreign objects in INFO: — A cellular phone capable of text
the system hardware, spill liquid on messaging must be used to receive
Do not keep the navigation system running with
the system or notice smoke or a text message regarding vehicle
the READY to drive indicator light is OFF. Doing
smell coming from it, stop using the charge status.
so may discharge the 12-volt battery. When you
system immediately and contact a . When the remote heater and air condi-
use the navigation system, always make sure the
NISSAN certified LEAF dealer. tioner is set, the system operates the
READY to drive indicator light is ON.
Ignoring such conditions may lead heater and air conditioner to adjust the
to accidents, fire or electrical shock. NOTE: in-cabin temperature to a set tempera-
. Establishing the CARWINGSTM service ture.
is necessary before using this service. . When the charge connector is discon-
CAUTION . To check the Li-ion battery charging nected from the vehicle, the heater and
status or to use the remote heater and air conditioner operates using vehicle
. Do not use this system if you notice air conditioner using an internet en- Li-ion battery electric power.
any malfunctions such as a frozen abled smart phone or personal compu- . If the remote heater and air conditioner
screen or the lack of sound. Con- ter, the following conditions must be function and Li-ion battery charging are
tinued use of the system may result met: performed at the same time, Li-ion
in accidents, fire or electrical shock. battery charging will take longer than
— The vehicle must be located in a
. Some states/provinces may have cellular phone or smart phone cov- usual due to the power used to heat or
laws limiting the use of video erage area. cool the vehicle.
screens while driving. Use this sys- — The internet enabled cellular phone . Certain remote functions require a
tem only where it is legal to do so. or smart phone must be located in a compatible smart phone, which is not
. Extreme temperature conditions cellular phone or smart phone cov- included with vehicle.
[below −48F (−208C) and above erage area. . CARWINGSTM information system fea-
1588F (708C)] could affect the per- — The computer must be connected to tures are included through a subscrip-
formance of the system. the internet. tion service which requires owner
consent to activate. The subscription
— A cellular phone must be used to
must be active to use these features.
communicate with the vehicle.
Introduction 0-3
LASER PRODUCT
. CARWINGSTM communications may be This navigation system is certified as a Class 1
received at a verified e-mail address or laser product.
by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu- The navigation system complies with DHHS
lar phone. Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
. Standard text rates and/or data usage
may apply depending on your carrier. WARNING
. Do not disassemble or modify this
system. There are no user service-
able parts in this navigation system.
. If maintenance, adjustments and
operations other than those speci-
fied in this manual are attempted,
injury due to laser radiation and
exposure could occur.
0-4 Introduction
LEAF Navigation System overview
Estimated driving range, average energy econ- Charging of the Li-ion battery will automatically
omy and instant energy economy are displayed. start at a scheduled time according to the start
“Viewing energy economy information” time, end time and day of the week set. The
(page 2-8) timer charge function allows two different timer
When connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS settings. Each timer charge can be set to
Data Center, the system will periodically perform activate on a different day of the week. If no
an automatic update of information for charging timer is set, the charge will start immediately
stations near your home. The system will also after connecting the charge connector.
automatically update information for charging “Setting timer charge” (page 2-10)
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.
“Updating charging station information” Estimated driving range and energy usage of
(page 2-7) various systems are displayed. Also, variation of
the estimated driving distances between the
climate control ON and OFF is displayed.
“Viewing energy usage information”
(page 2-9) The air conditioner starts to operate at the time
of day and day of the week specified in the
LEAF Navigation System overview IT-3
settings. This pre cools or heats the passenger — The internet enabled cellular phone . Certain remote functions require a
compartment before starting to drive. Electric or smart phone must be located in a compatible smart phone, which is not
power consumption from the Li-ion battery cellular phone or smart phone cov- included with vehicle.
resulting from heater and air conditioner opera- erage area. . CARWINGSTM information system fea-
tion can be reduced because the temperature in — The computer must be connected to tures are included through a subscrip-
the passenger compartment is adjusted before the internet. tion service which requires owner
starting to drive. — A cellular phone must be used to consent to activate. The subscription
“Setting Climate Ctrl. Timer” (page 2-12) communicate with the vehicle. must be active to use these features.
TELEMATICS SERVICE — A cellular phone capable of text . CARWINGSTM communications may be
messaging must be used to receive received at a verified e-mail address or
This vehicle incorporates a communication
text message regarding vehicle by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu-
device that is called a TCU (Telematics Com-
charge status. lar phone.
munication Unit). The communication connec-
. When the remote heater and air condi- . Standard text rates and/or data usage
tion between this unit and the NISSAN
tioner is set, the system operates the may apply depending on your carrier.
CARWINGS Data Center allows for various
services. heater and air conditioner to adjust the
in-cabin temperature to a set tempera-
NOTE: ture. Remote functions
. Establishing the CARWINGSTM service . When the charge connector is discon-
is necessary before using this service. nected from the vehicle, the heater and
. To check the Li-ion battery charging air conditioner operates using vehicle
status or to use the remote heater and Li-ion battery electric power.
air conditioner using an internet en- . If the remote heater and air conditioner
abled smart phone or personal compu- function and Li-ion battery charging are
ter, the following conditions must be performed at the same time, Li-ion
met: battery charging will take longer than
— The vehicle must be located in a usual due to the power used to heat or
cellular phone or smart phone cov- cool the vehicle.
erage area.
When an Internet connection is available, you
IT-4 LEAF Navigation System overview
can use a personal computer or an Internet- order to remind you to connect the charging Navigation Telematics (CAR-
enabled smart phone to check the battery status connector. WINGSTM service)
and operate battery charging or the heater/air . Approximately 5 minutes after the Li-ion
conditioner remotely from another location. battery warmer starts operating while the
Battery status check: power switch is in the OFF position and the
The status of the battery can be checked using charging cable is not connected to the
your personal computer or a internet enabled vehicle.
smart phone even if you are not in the vehicle. . Approximately 5 minutes after the Li-ion
You may also choose to have SMS messages battery warmer stops operating due to low
(text messages) sent to a cellular phone. remaining Li-ion battery power while the
power switch is in the OFF position and the
Unplugged status, Charge status: charging cable is not connected to the When the system connects to the NISSAN
By registering frequently used charging stations, vehicle. CARWINGS Data Center, charging station
notifications can be sent to your personal information will be automatically updated and
computer or cellular phone email address to NOTE: you can receive useful information for driving
inform you when the charging connector is . The remaining Li-ion battery power your vehicle.
disconnected or charging is stopped mid- lowers gradually while the Li-ion bat-
tery warmer is operating without con- Automatic update of charging stations:
charge at those locations.
necting the charging connector. The information for the charging stations that is
Remote charge, Remote climate control: recorded in the map data is automatically
Remote activation of battery charging or climate . When the remaining Li-ion battery updated.
control can be set using your personal computer power lowers, the Li-ion battery war-
mer stops operating. When this occurs, All Information Feeds:
or a internet enabled smart phone.
the Li-ion battery temperature lowers Convenient information for driving such as
Li-ion battery warmer status: gradually, and as a result the EV weather and traffic information, ECO information
When ambient temperature is low, the Li-ion system may be disabled. shared with the LEAF users, etc. is provided.
battery warmer operates automatically.
Favorites:
Notifications will be sent to the e-mail address When the information of an Internet site is
you have registered on the NISSAN CARW- selected and it is stored in the page that is
INGS Data Center the following conditions in specially established in the NISSAN Owner’s
LEAF Navigation System overview IT-5
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.
*
1 (Driving range) button:
Push to display the driving range screen. Push
again to return to the previous screen.
“Displaying estimated driving range”
(page 2-3)
The angle of the monitor can be adjusted to *
2 SOURCE button:
select from 3 different preset angles. Once the Push to change the mode in sequence of AM, *
1 USB connector:
angle of the monitor is selected and stored in the FM, XM, CD, USB memory, iPod ® player, Connect to play an iPod®, an iPhone® or a USB
system, the selected angle is always set after Pandora ® (if so equipped) and Bluetooth ® memory.
performing the open/close operation of the streaming audio. If a mode is not ready to *
2 Auxiliary input jack:
monitor. function, it will be skipped. Push up or down to Connect an audio player that accepts a 1/4 inch
select a radio station or a track. (3.5 mm) TRS connector (such as an MP3 player
Push and hold the OPEN/TILT button until a
chime sounds. When the button is released, the
*
3 (PHONE) button: etc.) to play back music.
Push to display the hands-free phone operation
next preset angle will be selected. Continue this screen.
procedure until the preferred angle is obtained. *
4 - + (Volume control) button:
Allows you to adjust the volume.
NOTE:
. Navigation functions, audio, hands-free
phone, vehicle information display, etc.
2. Check the message that is displayed on the
can still be operated even if [Decline] is
screen and touch [OK].
touched. However, if the CARWINGSTM
Subject to the selected items, a different function is selected, the start-up screen
indication may be displayed at subsequent will be displayed again.
times. The set-up screen will be displayed
again after a given period of time.
Day screen
When any button is pushed with the display off,
the display turns on. The display will automati- 1. Touch [Contrast].
cally turn off when there is no switch operation
for 5 seconds. 2. Adjust the display contrast by touching [+]
or [-].
To turn on the display, push the button.
Background color
Brightness
Night screen
INFO:
The background color setting can also be
changed by pushing the button.
Zero Emission menu screen ................................................... 2-2 Viewing energy economy history ................................... 2-9
Displaying estimated driving range and charging Viewing energy usage information ................................ 2-9
station information ..................................................................... 2-3 Timer function operation ...................................................... 2-10
Displaying estimated driving range ................................. 2-3 Setting timer charge ...................................................... 2-10
Displaying charging station icons on map .................... 2-5 Setting Climate Ctrl. Timer........................................... 2-12
Confirming charging station availability .......................... 2-6 Unique EV function settings................................................ 2-15
Updating charging station information ........................... 2-7 Setting messages that are displayed on screen .... 2-16
Energy information display....................................................... 2-8 Battery and power information .................................... 2-16
Viewing energy economy information ............................. 2-8
ZERO EMISSION MENU SCREEN
Push the (Zero Emission menu) button to . [Energy Info]: NOTE:
display the menu that includes useful functions Energy information is displayed on the . Establishing the CARWINGSTM service
for electric vehicle driving. screen. is necessary before using this service.
“Energy information display” . To check the Li-ion battery charging
(page 2-8) status or to use the remote heater and
. [Charging Timer]: air conditioner using an internet en-
The timer charge function can be set. abled smart phone or personal compu-
“Setting timer charge” (page 2-10) ter, the following conditions must be
. [Climate Ctrl. Timer]: met:
The Climate Ctrl. Timer function can be set. — The vehicle must be located in a
“Setting Climate Ctrl. Timer” cellular phone or smart phone cov-
(page 2-12) erage area.
Available settings
. [CARWINGS]: — The internet enabled cellular phone
. [Driving Range]: or smart phone must be located in a
Information feeds are displayed and settings
The estimated driving area within range, cellular phone or smart phone cov-
for CARWINGSTM can be performed.
including the current position is displayed on erage area.
“5. CARWINGSTM”
the map screen. — The computer must be connected to
“Displaying estimated driving range” . [Settings]:
the internet.
(page 2-3) Set messages that are displayed on the
screen and email messages that can by — A cellular phone must be used to
. [Nearby Stations]: communicate with the vehicle.
received using a personal computer or
Charging station information for the current — A cellular phone capable of text
cellular phone.
position area is displayed. messaging must be used to receive
“Unique EV function settings”
“Finding charging station” (page 3-25) text message regarding vehicle
(page 2-15)
. [Update Stations]: charge status.
Charging station information is updated . When the remote heater and air condi-
through connection to the Nissan CARW- tioner is set, the system operates the
INGS Data Center. heater and air conditioner to adjust the
“Updating charging station informa- in-cabin temperature to a set tempera-
tion” (page 2-7) ture.
2-2 Unique EV functions
DISPLAYING ESTIMATED DRIVING
RANGE AND CHARGING STATION
INFORMATION
. When the charge connector is discon- The estimated driving range and charging INFO:
nected from the vehicle, the heater and station information are displayed on the map
screen. The estimated driving range map shows the
air conditioner operates using vehicle
predicted area the vehicle can reach on the
Li-ion battery electric power.
basis of the estimated driving range that is
. If the remote heater and air conditioner CAUTION indicated in the meter. Driving habits, the actual
function and Li-ion battery charging are
road environment (hills, etc.), and traffic condi-
performed at the same time, Li-ion Charging station information may not tions (traffic jams, etc.) will affect the actual
battery charging will take longer than be detailed in all areas or reflect current available range.
usual due to the power used to heat or charging station locations. For up to
cool the vehicle. The Driving Range screen is displayed by
date information about charging sta-
performing the following procedure.
. Certain remote functions require a tions, such as business hours or char-
compatible smart phone, which is not ging equipment, NISSAN recommends . Push the button on the steering wheel.
included with vehicle. that you directly access the information . Push the (Zero Emission menu) button
. CARWINGSTM information system fea- on your own. Additionally, always check and touch [Driving Range].
tures are included through a subscrip- the Li-ion battery available charge and
tion service which requires owner set a reasonable driving schedule. INFO:
consent to activate. The subscription
Models with Li-ion battery warmer:
must be active to use these features. DISPLAYING ESTIMATED DRIVING The estimated driving range will increase or
. CARWINGSTM communications may be RANGE decrease when the air conditioner, heater or Li-
received at a verified e-mail address or ion battery warmer is turned on or off, or the
The estimated driving range including the
by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu- vehicle is shifted between D (Drive) and ECO, or
current position or the destination is displayed
lar phone. when any other accessory is turned on or off
on the map screen depending on the charging
. Standard text rates and/or data usage based on driving.
status of the vehicle. A destination or a waypoint
may apply depending on your carrier.
can be set on this screen.
*
1 The extended estimated driving range is dis- estimated driving range can be set as a destina-
played using the possible driving distance on the tion or a waypoint.
meter as a radius. *
4 Charging station icons:
*
2 The normal estimated driving range is displayed
: Normal charge icon
1. Scroll the map, place the cross pointer over
based on the current charging condition. the preferred location, and touch [Go Here].
*
3 [From Dest.]:
: Quick charge icon (for vehicle equipped for
quick charging)
The estimated driving range around the destina-
tion is displayed while setting the route. If some *
5 The possible driving distance is displayed for
waypoints are set, the nearest waypoint from the each estimated driving range.
current vehicle position is centered on the
estimated driving range map.
[Go Here]:
Any locations that are displayed within the
INFO:
. 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
BirdviewTM map.
. Display of icons for charging stations
registered in the address book cannot be 3. Select the area for searching for charging
INFO: removed using this procedure. station locations.
“Show Icon on Map” (page 3-63) . [Near Current Location]:
When a charging icon on the map is touched, a
pop-up screen will appear. Displays a list of charging stations that
CONFIRMING CHARGING STATION are near the current vehicle location.
. Touch [Go Here] to set the destination.
AVAILABILITY . [Near Destination]:
. Touch [Place Info] to display charging
station information. It is possible to confirm the availability of
Displays a list of charging stations that
charging stations via the NISSAN CARWINGS are near the destination, when a destina-
Other settings Data Center. This allows you to reduce the time tion has been set.
The charging station icon can be also set by spent waiting to charge. . [Near Scroll Position]:
performing the following procedure.
Viewing from Zero Emission button Displays a list of charging stations that
1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button are near the cursor when the map has
1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button been moved.
and touch [Settings]. and touch [CARWINGS].
2. Touch [Map icons for charging stations]. 2. Touch [Charging Availability].
or
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
4. A list screen is displayed. Confirm the 1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
charging station information from the list. map screen is displayed and then touch
Full/vacant information of charging station is [Charge Avail.].
indicated by icon color. 2. The system connects to NISSAN CARW-
/ : Fully vacant
INGS Data Center, a list of search results
/ : will be displayed.
Partly vacant
/ : Full UPDATING CHARGING STATION IN-
/ : Closed or out of service FORMATION 1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button
/ : No information or unclear TM and [Update Stations].
An active CARWINGS subscription in
needed to update charging station information. 2. Touch the preferred setting item. The system
Viewing from map menu
then connects to the NISSAN CARWINGS
Charging station information can also be ob- Information about the charging stations that are
Data Center and the update of charging
tained from map menu. located around the current position, destination
station information will start.
and your home is updated through connection to
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center. Available settings
. [Near Current Location]:
While the vehicle is connecting to the NISSAN
CARWINGS Data Center, information related to Charging station information for the area
charging stations in the area around your home around the current position is updated.
will be automatically updated. Also, when the . [Near Destination]:
driving range is restricted, information related to Charging station information for the area
*
1 Driving Range:
3. When [Stop] is touched while updating The possible driving distance based on the
information, connection to the NISSAN current charging status is displayed.
CARWINGS Data Center is disconnected. *
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.
*
2 Guide point:
*
4
waypoints can be set.
Destination:
Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in the
Address Book with green or blue icons. During
Indicates a guide point on the route. the route search, the route guidance is performed
Indicates the destination location of the route
Navigation 3-3
by searching for a route that avoids those areas.
“Storing avoid area” (page 3-61)
*
11 Stored location (orange):
Displays the locations that are stored in the
Address Book. Icons can be changed according
to personal preferences.
“Storing location” (page 3-58)
*
12 Vehicle icon:
Indicates the current vehicle location and the
direction of travel.
*
13 Starting point: INFO:
Displays the vehicle location, with which the route
is set, as the starting point. Note the following items about the BirdviewTM
*
14 Suggested route: display.
Appears in bold yellow during route guidance. . "BirdviewTM" is a registered trademark of
*
15 Traffic indicator: Clarion Co., Ltd.
Displays the reception condition of the traffic . The map in BirdviewTM always appears with
information transmitted from the provider. the current forward direction facing up.
Green: Reception is good.
Gray: Reception is poor.
No mark: Subscription to NavTraffic service is not
detected.
*
16 Arrow:
Indicates the distance to the next guide point and
the turning direction at that guide point.
Navigation 3-5
1. Touch the screen. The cross pointer is Fine-tuning the cursor position: INFO:
displayed, and the position touched is set
. When [Cancel] is touched, display of the 8-
as the center of the screen.
directional key will be turned off and the
system will switch to normal map scrolling
operation.
. Fine-tuning the cursor position is not pos-
sible while driving.
INFO:
While driving, scrolling on the map is limited to a
specified distance. 1. Touch the screen. The cross pointer and 8-
directional key are displayed.
2. Touch the 8-directional key to adjust the
cross pointer position.
3-6 Navigation
2. Touch the direction to move to. The map CHANGING SCALE OF MAP Scale level for 2D map and BirdviewTM map
continues to scroll while the screen is (3D) display:
touched.
US Units Metric Units
320 miles 640 km
80 miles 160 km
32 miles 64 km
8 miles 16 km
5 miles 10 km
Normal Map
2 miles 4 km
1. Touch [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to 1 mile 2 km
change the scale. 1/2 mile 1 km
3. Touch [ ] or [ ] to change the direction of 1/4 mile 500 m
the map. INFO: 1/8 mile 200 m
: Rotates the map clockwise. 1/16 mile 100 m
Free zoom:
: Rotates the map counterclockwise. The scale can be changed in smaller steps when Shows build- 1/32 mile 50 m
[ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] is touched and held ing footprint 1/64 mile 25 m
INFO: graphics
than when either key is briefly touched.
While driving, scrolling on the map is limited to a If briefly touched, the operation returns to
specified distance. normal.
Map scale
Any required map scale (map coverage) be-
tween 400 miles (640 km) and 1/32 mile (50 m)
can be selected.
Navigation 3-7
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.
“Traffic information display and scale le-
vels” (page 6-9)
CHANGING MAP VIEW
Example: The widest level (2D map) The map view can be changed between the 2D
3. Touch the preferred map view. The indicator
and BirdviewTM maps. The map can also be
of the selected map view illuminates.
displayed in the split screen mode.
4. The display automatically returns to the
1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
current location map screen.
map screen is displayed.
Available views
. [2D Map]:
Switches to the 2D map.
. [Birdview (3D)]:
Example: The most detailed level (BirdviewTM map)
Switches to the BirdviewTM map.
. [Split: 2D Map]:
Changes to the split screen mode and both
halves display maps in 2D.
2. Touch [Map View]. . [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 BirdviewTM.
Example: The widest level (BirdviewTM map)
3-8 Navigation
INFO: Other settings
. When the split screen mode is selected, the The map 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-
“Setting left screen display” tings].
(page 3-12) 2. Touch [Navigation].
. If the split screen mode is selected, the
3. Touch [Map View].
normal map scrolling and scale adjustment
are set in the right screen. MAP VIEW SETTINGS 3. Touch [Map Settings].
Other settings are also available for the map
screen, such as changing the map direction,
BirdviewTM angle, etc.
1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
map screen is displayed.
Split: 2D Map
4. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings
. [Map Orientation]:
Sets the map direction to North Up or
Heading Up.
2. Touch [Map View]. “Setting map orientation” (page 3-10)
. [Long Range]:
Sets the long range map view display on/off.
Split: BirdviewTM Map
“Settings long range map view”
(page 3-11)
Navigation 3-9
. [Birdview Angle]: Setting map orientation Available map orientations
Changes the BirdviewTM angle. The map direction (orientation) can also be . [North Up]:
“Changing BirdviewTM angle” changed in the 2D map. These settings are The top of the map remains oriented to the
(page 3-11) available only in the 2D map or 2D/2D split map. north.
. [Left Split Map Settings]: . [Heading Up]:
Sets the map settings for the left screen of The top of the map follows the traveling
the split map. direction.
“Setting left screen display”
(page 3-12) INFO:
. [Show all Freeway Exits on Route]:
Sets the display of the freeway exit informa- The direction of the map can also be changed by
tion on/off. touching the icon on the map. The method for
“Show exit information on freeways” changing the direction of the map by touching
(page 3-44) 1. Touch [Map Orientation]. an icon can only be used when the current
location map is displayed.
. [Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway]:
If the map orientation is switched, the icon
The turn list can be set on or off to be displayed in the lower right corner is also
displayed automatically while driving on a switched.
freeway.
: North Up
Other settings:
: Heading Up
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 the preferred map orientation. The
2. Touch [Navigation]. indicator of the selected map orientation
illuminates.
3. Touch [Map View].
3. Push the MAP button to return to the
4. Touch [Map Settings].
current location map screen.
3-10 Navigation
INFO:
[Long Range] is displayed only when [Heading
Up] is selected.
Changing BirdviewTM angle
The BirdviewTM angle can be changed. This
setting is available only in the BirdviewTM map or
2D/BirdviewTM split map.
North 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.
Navigation 3-11
2. Adjust the BirdviewTM angle by touching 3. Push the MAP button to return to the LOOKING AT INFORMATION ON
[Raise] or [Lower]. current location map screen. MAP
3. Push the MAP button to return to the Available settings Icons can be displayed on the map, and
current location map screen. . [Map Orientation]: information about destinations and landmarks
The map direction can be selected as can be displayed.
Setting left screen display
follows. Displaying map icons
When the split screen is displayed, the map
settings of the left screen can be changed. — [North Up]: The map icons can be displayed or hidden by
The top of the map remains oriented to type.
the north.
— [Heading Up]: 1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
map screen is displayed.
The top of the map follows the direction
in which the vehicle is traveling.
. [Long Range]:
Positions the vehicle icon slightly lower than
the center of the screen. This offers a wider
view in the traveling direction.
1. Touch [Left Split Map Settings]. . [Map Scale]:
Displays a scale on the left side of the
screen. Use this to change the scale of a
map. 2. Touch [Map Icons].
INFO:
. The settings of the right screen are the same
as the settings of the full screen map.
. The scale of the map can also be changed
2. Touch the preferred map setting. by touching [ZOOM OUT] or [ZOOM IN].
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3. Touch the preferred icon. The indicator of below.
the selected icon illuminates.
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]. 4. Touch [Map Scrolling Information].
Map scrolling information
4. Push the MAP button to return to the Information about the location, on which the
current location map screen. The activated center of the cross pointer is placed by scrolling
icons are displayed on the map. on the map, can be set to be displayed.
The following map items can be displayed. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
: Restaurant tings].
: Charging Station 2. Touch [Navigation].
: Hotel
: ATM 5. Touch the preferred information item. The
: Rest Area indicator of the selected information item
illuminates.
INFO:
The following information items are available.
. The map icons are not displayed on the . [Address Book Icons]
map screen when the map scale is set . [Destination/Waypoint Icons]
to 1/4 mile (500 m) or higher in the 2D
. [Latitude/Longitude Info]
and BirdviewTM map.
. [CARWINGS Icons]
. If they are registered in the map data, the 3. Touch [Others].
brand icons will be displayed on the map
instead of the general map icons listed
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Current location map screen “Map settings” (page 3-3)
. [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.
“Displaying map icons” (page 3-12)
. [Update Stations]:
6. Push the MAP button to return to the Contact the NISSAN CARWINGS Data
current location map screen. Move the cross Center to update charging station around
If [Map Menu] is touched while the current the current vehicle location.
pointer to the set location to display the location map screen is displayed, the following
information. “Updating charging station informa-
options are available. tion” (page 2-7)
MAP MENU SCREEN . [Store Location]: . [Charge Avail.]:
Touch [Map Menu] while the current location Stores the current vehicle location in the This allows you to obtain the availability
map screen or a scrolled map screen is Address Book. The stored location can be information of charging stations via NISSAN
displayed to display the menu corresponding retrieved as necessary to set it as a CARWINGS Data Center.
to that screen. destination (waypoint). “Viewing from map menu” (page 2-7)
This menu can be used to access helpful “Storing location” (page 3-38)
functions quickly, such as setting a destination . [Nearby Places]: Scrolled location map screen
and searching for points of interest nearby. Searches for points of interest near the If [Map Menu] is touched while a scrolled map
current vehicle location, such as restaurants screen is displayed, the following options are
and charging stations, etc. available.
“Finding nearby Points of Interest”
(page 3-29)
. [Map View]:
Performs map operations such as the
switching of map type and the setting of
map orientation and scale.
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. [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.
“Storing location” (page 3-38)
. [Update Stations]:
Contact the NISSAN CARWINGS Data
. [New Dest.]: Center to update charging station around
the point of the cursor.
Sets the destination to the map location
“Updating charging station informa-
where [New Dest.] was touched. If a
tion” (page 2-7)
destination is already set, the location will
be set as the new destination. . [Delete]:
“Setting point on map” (page 3-36) Deletes a destination, waypoint or stored
. [Add to Route]: location. To delete, place the cross pointer
over the corresponding icon.
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.
“Setting destination or waypoint”
(page 3-48)
. [Nearby Places]:
Searches for points of interest such as
restaurants and charging stations, etc. near
the location by scrolling the map.
“Finding nearby Points of Interest”
(page 3-29)
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MAP SYMBOLS
This navigation system uses symbols to display facilities.
2-dimensional icons (Plan View)
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SETTING DESTINATION
Road color displayed DESTINATION SCREEN
The road types are differentiated by colors. Accident There are several methods that can be used to
Freeway: set a destination. Understand the advantages of
Closed road each method and select the best method for
(Red or light red (zoomed in))
finding and setting a preferred destination.
Main road:
(Brown or dark yellow) Information
Narrow street:
(Gray) Road work
Road with incomplete map data:
(Dark green) Slippery road
Traffic information on map
With a subscription to the NavTraffic service, Weather
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
traffic information is displayed. tion].
“Viewing available traffic information” Incident 2. Touch the preferred method for setting the
(page 6-6)
destination.
Free Flow:
Available settings
(Green)
. [Street Address]:
Moderate traffic: Searches for a destination by address.
(Yellow) “Finding address” (page 3-20)
Heavy traffic: . [Points of Interest]:
(Red) Searches for a destination from various
categories of businesses or locations.
Section affected by serious traffic event:
“Finding points of interest”
(Purple) (page 3-21)
The following traffic information icons may be
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. [Home]: “Finding nearby Points of Interest” . [Freeway Entrance/Exit]:
Searches for a route from the current (page 3-29) Searches for a destination from a freeway
location to the previously stored home Available settings (next page screen) entrance/exit.
destination. . [ Google(TM) Send-To-Car]: “Setting freeway entrance/exit”
“Setting home as destination” (page 3-35)
Searches for a destination using Google
(page 3-24)
Maps.
. [Charging Stations]: “Using Google Map” (page 3-30) INFO:
Searches for charging stations located near . [Route Planner]: . If the required battery power level may be
the current vehicle location. insufficient when the destination is set, the
Sets a route plan downloaded from the
“Finding charging station” (page 3-25) system provides guidance to any available
NISSAN Owner’s Portal Website.
. [POIs powered by GoogleTM]: “Using route planner” (page 3-31) charging stations.
Key words can be searched for using . [Stored Routes]: . If setting a destination when the Li-ion
Google. battery power level may be insufficient to
Selects a stored route.
“Google search” (page 5-10) reach the set destination, the information for
“Setting from stored routes”
. [Address Book]: (page 3-31) charging stations is displayed, allowing you
Searches for a destination from the list of the . [Phone Number]: to set a charging station as the destination.
stored locations.
Searches for a point of interest by a CHANGING REGION
“Searching from address book”
telephone number.
(page 3-28) When setting a destination, the location can be
“Setting by phone number”
. [Previous Destinations]: (page 3-32) narrowed down by specifying the region or city.
Sets the previous starting point as the . [Intersection]:
destination. Searches for the destination
Searches for a destination from an intersec-
from the previous destinations.
tion.
“Searching from history” (page 3-28)
“Setting intersection” (page 3-32)
. [Nearby Points of Interest]:
. [City Center]:
Searches for points of interest near the
Sets the center of a city as the destination.
current vehicle location, such as restaurants
“Setting city center” (page 3-34)
and charging stations, etc.
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Specifying region . US10: HI
. Canada
. Puerto Rico
INFO:
. It is also possible to select a region by
touching the map on the right side of the
screen.
. It is not possible to search for a route from 2. Enter the name of the city, touch [List]. A list
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- the continental United States to Hawaii. screen is displayed.
tion].
Specifying city INFO:
2. Touch [Change Region].
When searching for a destination, the search . The same screen will be displayed when
3. Touch the preferred region from the list. can be narrowed down by specifying the city. a location is searched from a street.
After setting, the display automatically re-
. Touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last 5
turns to the Destination screen.
cities recently set as destinations.
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
. US6: DC, DE, KY, MD, OH, PA, VA, WV 1. Touch [City]. A character input screen is
. US7: CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT displayed.
. US8: AL, FL, GA, NC, SC, TN
3. Touch the city of the destination from the list.
. US9: AK
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INFO: 3. Touch [House No.]. A character input screen
is displayed.
In some cases, when a city name has been
entered, the number of matching destinations in
INFO:
the “Matches” column may be different from the
number displayed on the list screen. If this Touch [Region] or [City] to narrow down the
occurs, enter more characters to further reduce specified region and city.
the number of matches. “Changing region” (page 3-18)
FINDING ADDRESS
When the address of the destination is known,
use the following method to enter the address 6. Enter the name of the street. After finishing
and then have the system calculate a route. A the entry, touch [List]. A list of streets is
location near the preferred destination can also displayed.
be searched by entering the house number if the
map data contains the relevant data.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
tion]. 4. Enter the house number, then touch [OK]. If
2. Touch [Street Address]. the house number is not available, touch [No
House #].
5. Touch [Street]. A street name input screen is
displayed.
7. Touch the correct street of the destination
from the list.
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INFO: 9. The selected destination is displayed at the NOTE:
center of the map. Touch [Start] after Locations and business hours of facilities
In some cases, when a street name has
confirming the location of the displayed are subject to change, which may not be
been entered, the number of matching
destination. The system sets the destination reflected in the map data. Double-check
destinations in the "Matches" column may
to the selected location and starts calculat- this information before you go to an
be different from the number displayed on
ing a route. emergency facility to ensure that you can
the list screen. If this occurs, enter more
receive the proper support. Otherwise, you
characters to further reduce the number of
INFO: may not receive emergency help even
matches.
when you arrive at the destination.
After setting a destination, the location of the
destination can be adjusted and the location A confirmation message also appears on
can be stored in the Address Book, etc. the navigation screen. Follow the dis-
“Operations after setting destination” played instructions and check the items
(page 3-36) required.
FINDING POINTS OF INTEREST
This allows you to find a facility by type, and then Searching by a landmark name
have the system calculate a route to that
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
8. Touch [OK]. destination. Specify the region and city of the
tion].
destination to find it more quickly.
2. Touch [Points of Interest].
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3. Touch [By Name]. A character input screen 5. Touch the preferred destination facility from 6. The selected destination is displayed at the
is displayed. the list. center of the map. Touch [Start] after
confirming the location of the displayed
INFO: destination. The system sets the destination
.
to the selected location and starts calculat-
In some cases, when a POI name has
ing a route.
been entered, the number of matching
destinations in the "Matches" column
may be different from the number dis- INFO:
played on the list screen. If this occurs, After setting a destination, the location of the
enter more characters to further reduce destination can be adjusted and the location can
the number of matches. be stored in the Address Book, etc.
4. Enter the name of the destination facility. . By selecting [By Distance], you can sort “Operations after setting destination”
After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list
the list by the nearest distance. The (page 3-36)
screen is displayed.
position of the selected location is
displayed in the preview on the right side Searching from the landmark cate-
INFO: of the screen. gory
When [City] is touched, a city can be . By selecting [By Category], you can 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
specified by typing the city name. display the list that summarizes the tion].
“Specifying city” (page 3-19) entered names into categories. Select 2. Touch [Points of Interest]. The main category
the category to narrow down the search. list is displayed.
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. [Select a City]:
3. Touch the main category. The subcategory
list is displayed. Input the city to narrow down the target
city.
. [Near Current Location]:
Shows a list of facilities that are near
current vehicle location.
. [Near Destination]:
When the destination is set, indicates the
facility list around the destination.
8. Touch the preferred destination facility from
6. Touch [By Name]. A character input screen the list.
is displayed.
4. Touch the subcategory from the list.
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-
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
7. Enter the name of the destination facility.
5. Set the narrow down conditions for the the list by the nearest distance. The
After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list
landmarks. position of the selected location is
screen is displayed.
An example of choosing [By Name] is displayed in the preview on the right side
explained below. of the screen.
. By selecting [New Category], you can
Narrow down conditions:
. [By Name]:
perform a search from another category.
9. The selected destination is displayed at the 4. The entire route to the home location is
center of the map. Touch [Start] after shown on the map. Touch [Start] after
confirming the location of the displayed 2. Touch [Home]. confirming the displayed route. The system
destination. The system sets the destination starts route guidance to the home location.
to the selected location and starts calculat- 3. The home location is displayed, and the
ing a route. system sets the home location as the
INFO:
destination.
Before starting route guidance, the route con-
INFO:
INFO: dition can be changed and the route can be
After setting a destination, the location of the stored in the Address Book, etc.
destination can be adjusted and the location can If the home location is not stored yet, the “Procedures after setting route”
be stored in the Address Book, etc. system will automatically display a screen for (page 3-39)
“Operations after setting destination” storing it.
(page 3-36) “Storing home location” (page 1-12) Setting by voice command
SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION 1. Push the button located on the steering
The home location can be set as the destination wheel.
to which the system calculates a route. This 2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.
function is especially useful when searching for To set the home location as the destination:
a route to return to the home location.
"Navigation" "Home"
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FINDING CHARGING STATION equipment, NISSAN recommends that INFO:
It is possible to set the destination to a charging you directly access the information on . If the suggested route is already set,
station and then have the system calculate a your own. Additionally, always check when [Show Along Route] is touched,
route. the Li-ion battery available charge and the system only displays the facilities
There are many ways to search for a charging set a reasonable driving schedule. located along the route.
station. . The charging station information screen
. Find from MENU button. Nearby current location is displayed when an icon is touched.
“Nearby current location” (page 3-25) “How to view charging station
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- information” (page 3-27)
. Find from (Zero Emission menu) button. tion].
“Specifying search condition ” 2. Touch [Nearby Points of Interest] and then
(page 3-26) touch [Charging Station].
. Find from [CARWINGS]*.
“Viewing from Zero Emission button”
(page 2-6)
. Find from [Map Menu]* on current location
map.
“Viewing from map menu” (page 2-7)
*: Full/vacant information of charging station can
4. The entire route is shown on the map. Touch
be checked.
[Start] to confirm after checking the dis-
played route. The system starts route
CAUTION 3. A list screen is displayed. Touch the guidance to the selected destination.
preferred charging station from the list.
Detailed charging station information
may not be available in all areas and
current charging station locations may
not be up to date. For up to date
information about charging stations,
such as business hours or charging
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INFO: 2. Select the method for searching for INFO:
charging station locations.
Before starting route guidance, the route con- . [Near Current Location]:
The same menu can also be displayed
dition can be changed and the route can be according to the following procedures.
stored in the Address Book, etc. Displays a list of charging stations that 1. Push the MENU button and then touch
“Procedures after setting route” are near the current vehicle location. [Destination].
. [Near Destination]:
(page 3-39) 2. Touch [Charging Stations].
Displays a list of charging stations that
NOTE: are near the destination, when a destina-
Charging stations that have been searched tion has been set.
for using this function are not necessarily . [Near Scroll Position]:
equipped with devices that can be used to
Displays a list of charging stations that
charge a LEAF. Be sure to confirm this in are near the cursor when the map has
advance before setting a charging station been moved.
as the destination. . [Near City Center]:
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. [Show Quick Charging Stations Only]: . [Call]:
ON: Only the Quick Charge Stations are Makes a call to the selected charging
displayed in the order of closest location
from the current vehicle position. station. A cellular phone needs to be
connected beforehand.
OFF: All charging stations are displayed “Connecting cellular phone”
in the order of the closest location from
the current vehicle position. (page 1-13)
. [Details]:
Displays the following information about the
Contents of charging station information selected charging station.
— Address
. Facility name
— Phone number
. Type of charging devices
— Whether there is a charge for using
: Normal charge icon charging equipment at this facility or not
: Quick charge icon (for vehicle equipped for
quick charging) NOTE:
Equipment that is displayed on the char-
4. The entire route is shown on the map. . Type and number of charge connectors
ging station information screen is not
Touch [Start] to confirm after checking the . Whether this facility is open 24 hours a day, necessarily compatible with a LEAF. Be
displayed route. The system starts route whether the business hours are fixed
guidance to the selected destination. sure to check whether equipment can be
Available settings used with a LEAF beforehand.
How to view charging station infor- The following settings are available from the
mation information screen. Displayed items vary de-
Touch any icon displayed on the list screen to pending on the received information.
show the charging station information screen. . [Show Map]:
Detailed information about a charging station Displays a map screen for the selected
can be checked. charging station. The charging station on
this screen can be set as the destination.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-36)
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INFO: INFO: 4. The selected destination is displayed at the
center of the map. Touch [Start] after
As maintenance of data for charging station Selecting [Sort] displays a list of various sort
confirming the location of the displayed
information is carried out periodically, detailed functions. To use the sort functions, stored
destination. The system sets the destination
information for a charging station selected may locations must be set in advance.
to the selected location and starts calculat-
not always be displayed. “Storing location” (page 3-38)
. [Sorted By Number]: ing a route.
SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS The Address Book entries are displayed
BOOK in ascending numerical order. INFO:
Storing frequently used destinations in the . [Sorted By Name]: After setting a destination, the location of the
Address Book makes it easy for the system to The Address Book entries are displayed destination can be adjusted and the location can
set and calculate a route. To utilize this function in alphabetic order. be stored in the Address Book, etc.
more effectively, destinations that are often . [Sorted By Icon]: “Operations after setting destination”
traveled to should be stored in advance. By selecting a particular icon, a list that (page 3-36)
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- contains only the Address Book entries
tion]. associated with that icon is displayed. Setting by voice command
. [Sorted By Group]:
2. Touch [Address Book]. 1. Push the button located on the steering
By selecting a particular group (family,
friends, leisure, etc.), the selected group wheel.
is displayed at the top of the list. 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-
3. Touch the preferred location from the list. 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
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the newest one. to the selected location and starts calculat- 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- ing a route. tion].
tion]. 2. Touch [Nearby Points of Interest]. The
INFO: category list is displayed.
2. Touch [Previous Destinations]. A list screen
is displayed. After setting a destination, the location of the
destination can be adjusted and the location can
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-36)
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INFO: INFO: 4. Touch the preferred route from the list. The
route to the destination is set.
Refer to the NISSAN Owner’s Portal Website Select [Download] to update the list in-
for details on destination setting using Google formation.
maps. 5. Touch [Start] after confirming the location of
USING ROUTE PLANNER the displayed.
It is possible to set the route according to the
INFO:
route plan created in advance by the NISSAN
Owner’s Portal Website. Refer to the NISSAN Owner’s Portal Website
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- for details on the route planner.
tion]. SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES 5. The entire route is shown on the map. Touch
2. Touch [Next Page]. It is possible to select a preferred route from the [Start] after confirming the displayed route.
3. Touch [Route Planner]. stored routes. The system starts route guidance to the
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- selected destination.
tion].
INFO:
2. Touch [Next Page].
3. Touch [Stored Routes]. A list screen is . Before starting route guidance, the route
displayed. condition can be changed and the route can
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Procedures after setting route”
(page 3-39)
4. Select the preferred route plan from the list. . 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
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stored.
INFO:
4. Enter the telephone number including the 5. The selected destination is displayed at the
. If the area code of the specified telephone area code. After finishing the entry, touch center of the map. Touch [Start] after
number does not exist in the map data, the [List]. confirming the location of the displayed
system cannot search for the location. “Phone number input screen” destination. The system sets the destination
. Only the locations included in the database (page 1-8) to the selected location and starts calculat-
in the map data can be searched by the ing a route.
phone number. Residential phone numbers INFO:
cannot be used to search for a location. INFO:
A list screen is displayed if there are two or
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- more search results. Touch the preferred After setting a destination, the location of the
tion]. destination from the list. destination can be adjusted and the location can
2. Touch [Next Page]. A confirmation screen for the place name be stored in the Address Book, etc.
3. Touch [Phone Number]. The telephone and the location is displayed, and the system “Operations after setting destination”
number input screen is displayed. starts calculating. (page 3-36)
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].
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2. Touch [Next Page]. 8. Enter the name of the 2nd street. After
3. Touch [Intersection]. finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list screen
is displayed.
INFO:
Touch [Region] or [City] to narrow down the
specified region and city.
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SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE/
EXIT
It is possible to set the destination to an
entrance or exit of a freeway and have the
system calculate a route.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
tion].
2. Touch [Next Page].
5. Touch the freeway of the destination from 7. Select the preferred destination from the list.
3. Touch [Freeway Entrance/Exit]. A character
the list. The position of the selected location is
input screen is displayed.
displayed in the preview on the right side
of the screen.
INFO:
Select [By Distance] to sort the list by the
nearest distance.
4. Enter the name of the freeway. After finishing 6. Touch [Entrance] or [Exit]. A list screen is
the entry, touch [List]. displayed.
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destination. The system sets the destination INFO: INFO:
to the selected location and starts calculat- . The map scale should be adjusted to
ing a route. search for a location more effectively.
. The point on the blinking road where the
INFO: center of the cross pointer is located can
After setting a destination, the location of the be set as a destination.
destination can be adjusted and the location can
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-36)
. If a point on a freeway is set as the
SETTING POINT ON MAP destination, a confirmation message is dis-
It is possible to set a location scrolled to on the played.
map as the destination and have the system . Before starting route guidance, the route
calculate a route. condition can be changed and the route can
2. Touch [New Dest.]. be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Procedures after setting route”
(page 3-39)
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INFO: 5. The system starts calculating a route that
includes the added destination or waypoint.
The stored route includes only locations (desti-
When the calculation is finished, the route is
nation and waypoints) and route calculation
displayed.
conditions, not the route itself. Therefore, when
the destination is set using a stored route, a
INFO:
different route may be suggested if the current
vehicle location is different from the one when . If a waypoint was added, [More Routes]
the route was stored. cannot be selected.
. If a destination was added, the prior
Adding destination or waypoint
destination becomes a waypoint.
Before starting route guidance, destinations 3. Touch [Add to Route].
and/or waypoints can be added. A total of 6 ABOUT ROUTE GUIDANCE
destinations or waypoints can be set. After setting the route, select [Start] to begin
1. Touch [Add Way Pt.]. route guidance.
Throughout route guidance, the system navi-
gates you through the guide points using visual
and voice guidance.
CAUTION
4. Touch [Add Destination] or [Add Waypoint].
. The navigation system’s visual and
voice guidance is for reference pur-
poses only. The contents of the
2. Set additional destinations or waypoints. guidance may be inappropriate de-
The method of searching for a location is the pending on the situation.
same as the one for a destination. . Follow all traffic regulations when
“Setting destination” (page 3-17) driving along the suggested route
(e.g., one-way traffic).
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direction)."
“Route guidance” (page 10-33)
"Freeway entrance on your right onto (road
number and direction)."
Voice guidance during route gui- *
3 "In about one mile (2 kilometers), exit on your
dance right."
When approaching a guide point (intersection or "Exit on your right."
corner), destination, etc. during route guidance, *
4 "You have arrived at your destination. Ending
voice guidance announces the remaining dis- route the guidance."
tance and/or turning direction. Push and hold Guidance screens and preview
the VOICE button to repeat voice guidance. mode
Route guidance displays map screens and
various information according to the situation.
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Enlarged intersection view: Junction guidance: Turn list:
When approaching a guide point, the system While driving on a freeway, when the vehicle is Depending on the setting, the system can
automatically changes to the split screen and approximately 1 mile (approximately 2 km) from a constantly display the split screen and show
shows an enlarged view of the intersection on junction, the system automatically switches to the turn list on the left screen. When approach-
the left screen. To switch to the full screen mode the split screen and displays an enlarged view of ing a guide point, the left screen automatically
while the enlarged intersection view is dis- the junction on the left screen. After passing the switches to an enlarged view of the intersection.
played, push the MAP button. Pushing the junction, the system automatically returns to the To switch to the full screen mode, push the
MAP button again displays the enlarged inter- full screen mode. To switch to the full screen MAP button. Pushing the MAP button again
section view. mode while the enlarged junction view is displays the turn list.
displayed, push the MAP button. Pushing the
MAP button again displays the enlarged junc- GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS
tion view. 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.
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1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location [ ] on the screen.
map screen is displayed. Push the MAP button to switch to the full map
screen. Push the MAP button again to display
the turn list.
. Full map
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2. Touch [Map View]. Showing freeway exit information:
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INFO: ROUTE SCREEN Available settings
The facility categories that are not shown . [Cancel Route]/[Resume Route]:
with an icon cannot be selected. WARNING Cancels the current route guidance. A
canceled route can also be reactivated. If
Always stop the vehicle in a safe the suggested route is canceled, [Cancel
location before modifying the route Route] changes to [Resume Route].
conditions. Modifying the route condi- “Canceling/reactivating route”
tions while driving may cause an acci- (page 3-47)
dent. . [Edit/Add to Route]:
Edit or add a destination or waypoints to the
During route guidance, the route conditions can route that is already set.
be modified and the route information can be “Editing route” (page 3-48)
3. Touch the preferred facility for the waypoint. confirmed. Set route conditions according to . [Route Info]:
personal preference. Confirm the route by the route information or
simulation. The confirmed route can also be
stored.
“Confirming route” (page 3-52)
. [Guidance Settings]:
Activates or deactivates route, voice gui-
dance and/or traffic announcement and
adjust the volume level of voice guidance.
“Voice guidance settings” (page 3-53)
4. The waypoint is set, and the route search is
. [Recalculate]:
performed. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
“Procedures after setting route” Manually search for the route again after
2. Touch the item you would like to set.
(page 3-39) changing the search condition and have the
system calculate a route.
“Recalculating route” (page 3-53)
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. [Detour]:
A detour of a specified distance can be
calculated.
“Setting detour route” (page 3-54)
. [Traffic Detour]:
Manually search for an alternative detour
route taking the traffic information into
consideration.
“Searching for detour route using 2. Touch [Cancel Route]. A confirmation mes- 2. Touch [Resume Route]. A confirmation
traffic information” (page 3-54) sage is displayed. message is displayed.
. [Route Settings]:
Changes the route calculation conditions
anywhere along the route.
“Setting conditions for route calcula-
tion” (page 3-55)
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.
3. Touch [Yes]. The route is canceled along 3. Touch [Yes]. The canceled route is reacti-
It is also possible to reactivate a canceled route. with the destination and waypoints. vated.
Canceling route Reactivating route
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route]. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
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INFO: (page 3-49) INFO:
If a new route is set, the canceled route cannot
*
3 Condition for calculating a route to the destina-
Added waypoints and search conditions will not
tion:
be reactivated. Changes the conditions for calculating a route to be taken into consideration for the route
the destination. calculation until [Calculate] is touched.
EDITING ROUTE
“Changing route calculation conditions”
(page 3-51)
Setting destination or waypoint
*
4 Adds a waypoint. A destination or waypoint can be added to the
“Setting destination or waypoint” route that has already been set. A total of 6
(page 3-48) destinations or waypoints can be set.
*
5 Current waypoint: 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
Changes or deletes the waypoint.
“Editing/deleting destination or waypoint”
2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].
(page 3-49)
*
6 Condition for calculating a route to a waypoint:
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route]. Changes the conditions for calculating a route to
a waypoint.
2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].
“Changing route calculation conditions”
3. Touch the preferred condition. (page 3-51)
4. After finishing the setting, touch [Calculate]. *
7 [Calculate]:
The system will recalculate the routes. After Manually search for the route again after chan-
the route search is completed, the display ging the search conditions and have the system
calculate a route.
will automatically return to the current 3. Touch [Add Destination] or [Add Waypoint].
“Changing route calculation conditions”
location map screen. (page 3-51) If [Add Destination] is selected, the current
Available settings destination changes to a waypoint.
*
1 Adds a destination.
“Setting destination or waypoint”
(page 3-48)
*
2 Current destination:
Changes or deletes the destination.
“Editing/deleting destination or waypoint”
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INFO: INFO:
Even after setting a destination/waypoint, . The prior route is automatically deleted.
the destination/waypoint location can be . Added waypoints and search conditions will
adjusted, the route can be stored, etc. not be taken into consideration for the route
“Editing/deleting destination or way- calculation until [Calculate] is touched.
point” (page 3-49)
Editing/deleting destination or
waypoint
4. Set a destination or waypoint. The method of The destination or waypoint that has already
searching for a destination or waypoint is the been set can be modified or deleted. If a location
same as the one for a destination. is modified or deleted when a suggested route is
“Setting destination” (page 3-17) already set, the prior suggested route will be
recalculated accordingly.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
6. Return to the Edit Route screen. Set the 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].
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.
5. The selected location is displayed at the
center of the map. Touch [Add to Route]
after confirming the location.
3. Touch a destination or waypoint that is
already set.
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4. Touch the item you would like to set. 5. By touching [Calculate], the system will 2. Touch [Change Order]. A list of the destina-
Available settings recalculate the routes. After the route search tion and waypoint.
. [Move Dest.]: is completed, the display will automatically
return to the current location map screen.
The location of the destination or way-
point can be adjusted by moving the
cross pointer across the map. INFO:
. [Change Order]:
If the destination is deleted, the final waypoint of
The order of a destination and waypoints the route becomes the destination.
that have already been set can be
changed. Changing order of destination and way-
points:
. [Delete]:
1. Touch a destination or waypoint that is 3. Touch a preferred destination or waypoint to
The destination or waypoint that has already set. replace the previously selected destination
already been set can be deleted.
or waypoint. A message is displayed and the
order of the destination or waypoint is
changed.
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4. By touching [Calculate], the system will 3. Touch the preferred section of the route to 5. The conditions have been changed and the
recalculate the routes. After the route search the destination or waypoint. display returns to the Edit Route screen.
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]. 4. Touch the preferred condition. 6. By touching [Calculate], the system will
2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route]. Available conditions recalculate the routes. After the route search
is completed, the display will automatically
: [ECO Route]
return to the current location map screen.
: [Fastest Route]
: [Minimize Freeway]
: [Shortest Route]
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INFO: 3. Touch the preferred item. Using turn list
. The recalculated route may not be the Available settings
shortest route because the system priori- . [Turn List]:
tizes roads that are easy to drive on for Displays details of the suggested route.
safety reasons. “Using turn list” (page 3-52)
. If the route conditions are set from [Route . [Simulation]:
Settings], all sections in the route are Displays a simulation of the suggested
subject to the same route conditions. This route. This function provides a detailed
applies even if different route conditions image of the route with voice guidance.
have been set for different sections in [Edit/ “Confirming route by simulation” 1. Touch [Turn List].
Add to Route]. (page 3-52)
2. The information (e.g., intersections) can be
CONFIRMING ROUTE . [Store Route]: confirmed on the route to the destination by
Stores a calculated route. A maximum of 5 scrolling the screen touching [ ] or [ ].
When the suggested route is displayed after
routes can be stored. Stored routes can be
calculation, the route information can be con- 3. Push the MAP button to return to the
easily retrieved and set as the suggested
firmed or the suggested route can be simulated. current location map screen.
route.
“Storing route” (page 3-60) Confirming route by simulation
. [Map Scroll]:
Displays a map screen where the location of
the destination can be confirmed.
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2. Touch the preferred key. 3. Touch the item you would like to set.
: Pauses the simulation. Available settings
: Resumes the simulation. . [Guidance Voice]:
: Ends the simulation. Activates or deactivates voice guidance. The
3. Push the MAP button to return to the indicator illuminates if voice guidance is
current location map screen. activated.
. [Guidance Volume]:
INFO: Adjust the volume level of voice guidance by
touching [+] or [-]. 2. Touch [Recalculate]. A message is dis-
During simulation, the map scale can be played, and the route is recalculated.
. [Traffic Announcement]:
changed by touching [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM
OUT]. While the map scale is being changed, Provides an announcement of a traffic
the simulation is temporarily stopped. information event on the route. The indicator
illuminates if traffic announcement is acti-
VOICE GUIDANCE SETTINGS vated.
Various guidance settings can be set.
INFO:
The guidance volume can also be adjusted by
turning the audio system volume control button
or pushing <+>/<−> on the steering wheel 3. Set the route conditions. After finishing the
while voice guidance is being announced. setting, touch [Start].
“Procedures after setting route”
RECALCULATING ROUTE
(page 3-39)
A route can be manually searched again after
changing the search condition.
1. Push the MENU button and Touch [Route]. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
2. Touch [Guidance Settings].
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INFO: INFO: 3. When the detour search is successful,
detailed information about the detour route
. When a waypoint has been set on the route, . When the vehicle has deviated from the
(left screen) and the comparison screen of
the system will search for only one route, suggested route, [Detour] cannot be se-
the two routes (right screen) are displayed.
even if route recalculation is performed. lected.
. .
*
1 Detour route (pink)
When the vehicle deviates from the sug- If the system cannot calculate a detour with
*
2 Original route (yellow)
gested route, the route from the current
location to the destination is automatically
the specified conditions, it displays the
previous suggested route.
*
3 The change of distance and estimated travel
time to destination when the detour route is
searched again. . If the vehicle is traveling very fast, the detour taken.
“Detailed route settings” (page 3-56) route may start from a location that the 4. To accept the suggested detour route, touch
vehicle has already passed. [Yes].
SETTING DETOUR ROUTE
To detour from the suggested route, a route SEARCHING FOR DETOUR ROUTE
INFO:
detouring for a specified distance can be USING TRAFFIC INFORMATION
calculated. When a serious traffic event occurs on the route, . If no route is set, or [Use Real Time Traffic
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route]. or if the system finds a faster route, a detour alert Information] is turned off, this function
will pop up automatically. If the automatic alert is cannot be operated.
2. Touch [Detour].
not noticed, a detour can also be manually . If a detour route is not selected and no
searched. further action is performed, the detour route
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route]. will be automatically canceled.
. The detour suggestion can be retrieved even
2. Touch [Traffic Detour].
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.
3. Touch a detour distance. After calculating . Without a subscription to an NavTraffic
the detour, the system displays the detour broadcast, it will not be possible to get a
route on the map. traffic detour or apply settings for functions
related to traffic information. A message
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appears when a related menu item is INFO: 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
selected. 2. Touch [Route Settings].
. If no operation is performed for one minute
“Notes on Nav Traffic information”
after the message is displayed, the message 3. Touch [Basic Route Type].
(page 10-37)
disappears. The detour will not be accepted, 4. Touch the preferred condition. The indicator
Automatic detour guidance and the current suggested route will remain for the selected condition illuminates.
unchanged.
When [Auto Reroute] and [Use Real Time Traffic 5. When the conditions are set, the system
Information] are turned on in the detailed route . When [Traffic Announcement] is turned on in
starts calculating the route with the new
settings, a message will automatically pop up the guidance settings, the system will
conditions, and the current location map
when the system finds a detour. announce voice guidance at the same time
screen is displayed.
“Detailed route settings” (page 3-56) that the message appears on the screen.
“Voice guidance settings” (page 3-53) Available conditions
. [ECO Route]:
SETTING CONDITIONS FOR ROUTE Prioritizes the route with the lowest energy
CALCULATION consumption.
Search condition settings . [Fastest Route]:
The route can be recalculated after changing the Prioritizes the fastest time.
route calculation conditions anywhere along the . [Minimize Freeway]:
route. Minimizes the use of freeways.
. [Shortest Route]:
1. If a traffic jam or a serious traffic problem
Prioritizes the shortest route.
occurs on the route while driving along the
suggested route, the automatic detour route
INFO:
search starts and a message pops up if a
detour is found. Only one of these conditions can be utilized at a
2. To accept the suggested detour route, touch time.
[Yes].
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Detailed route settings . [Use Real Time Traffic Information]: fore, the suggested route may include a road
Detailed conditions can be set for the route Uses the latest traffic information received subject to traffic regulations concerning the
calculation. via the SiriusXM broadcast. time or day of the week. When driving along
. [Use Avoid Area Settings]: the route, always follow all traffic regulations
regardless of whether [Use Time Restricted
Enables the avoid area setting.
Roads] is set to on or off.
. [Use Ferries]:
. If the system cannot calculate any alternative
Includes the use of ferries.
routes, it displays the previous route.
. [Auto Reroute]:
. If the vehicle greatly deviates from the
If the vehicle deviates from the suggested suggested route, the system calculates a
route, the system automatically recalculates new route.
a route that leads the vehicle to the
. Statistical traffic information is based on
suggested route.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route]. previous traffic data. When the traffic situa-
2. Touch [Route Settings]. tion rapidly changes due to unexpected
INFO: accidents, construction work, traffic restric-
3. Touch [Other Routing Choices]. tions, emergencies, etc., the prediction
. The recalculated route may not be the
4. Touch the preferred condition. The indicator shortest route because the system priori- accuracy of the system may be reduced.
for the selected condition illuminates. tizes roads that are easy to drive on for . Traffic jam information displayed on the map
5. If [Route Settings] is exited after changing safety reasons. screen is not statistical traffic information.
the settings, the system starts calculating . If route conditions are set from [Route . Even when [Use Real Time Traffic Informa-
the route with the new conditions. Settings], all sections in the route are tion] is turned on, if traffic information has
Available settings subject to the same route conditions even not been provided for the area, sometimes it
though different route conditions have been is possible that a detour will not be indicated
. [Minimize Toll Roads]:
set for different sections in [Edit/Add to in a location where a traffic jam occurs.
Minimizes the use of toll roads.
Route]. . The system may not lead to a detour if traffic
. [Use Time Restricted Roads]:
. If [Use Time Restricted Roads] is deacti- closure or a traffic jam occurs far from the
Uses any roads subject to time restrictions. vated, the system calculates a route without present location.
any consideration of the regulations con-
cerning the time or day of the week. There-
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. The system calculates to reduce the time Available settings INFO:
required for the entire route from the start to . [Guidance Volume]: The guidance volume can also be adjusted by
the destination. If there are no appropriate
Adjusts the volume level of voice guidance turning the audio system volume control button
routes, the system may lead to a route where
by touching [+] or [-]. or pushing <+>/<−> on the steering wheel
a traffic jam occurs instead of leading to a
. [Guidance Voice]: while voice guidance is being announced.
detour.
Activates or deactivates voice guidance. The Setting voice guidance at intersec-
ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS indicator illuminates if voice guidance is
tions
Various guidance information can be set to be activated. The indicator illuminates if voice
played during route guidance and the route and/ guidance is activated.
or voice guidance can be activated or deacti- . [Traffic Announcement]:
vated. 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. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
“Route guidance settings” tings].
(page 3-57) 2. Touch [Navigation].
. [Estimated Time]:
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- 3. Touch [Guidance Settings].
Switches the display of the estimated travel
tings]. time to the destination or waypoint that is 4. Touch [Intersection Guidance Settings].
2. Touch [Navigation]. displayed on the map screen. 5. Touch the preferred item. The indicator for
3. Touch [Guidance Settings]. “Switching estimated arrival time dis- the selected item illuminates.
play” (page 3-58) Available settings
4. Touch the item you would like to set.
. [Full]:
The system announces voice guidance
twice: "1 Guide" and "2 Guide".
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STORING A LOCATION/ROUTE
. [Concise]: 5. Touch [Waypoint]. The indicator for the
The system announces voice guidance selected condition illuminates. STORING LOCATION
once: "1 Guide". 6. Push the MAP button to return to the Often visited locations can be stored in the
. [Turning Point]: current location map screen. Address Book. The stored addresses can be
Turns on the sound that chimes when a easily retrieved to set them as a destination or
maneuver should be performed. waypoint. The Address Book can store up to
200 locations.
Switching estimated arrival time
display INFO:
The display of the travel time on the map screen
can be switched between the travel time to the If charging station information you have used is
destination and the travel time to the waypoint. not stored in the system, the location will be
automatically registered in the Address Book.
Example: Switching the display to the travel time “Unique EV function settings” (page 2-15)
to the waypoint 7. The icon displayed on the map screen is
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
switched and the travel time to the waypoint Storing location by searching
is displayed. After a location is searched for once, it can be
tings].
Displayed icon stored for future use.
2. Touch [Navigation].
: Display of the travel time to the destination 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
3. Touch [Guidance Settings].
: Display of the travel time to the waypoint tings].
4. Touch [Estimated Time].
2. Touch [Navigation].
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3. Touch [Address Book]. 6. Touch the appropriate method to search for INFO:
a location.
When the location is stored in the Address
“Setting destination” (page 3-17)
Book, [Address Book] can be used 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].
4. Touch [Stored Location]. 2. Touch [Address Book].
7. When a preferred location is displayed at 3. Touch [Add New].
the center of the map, confirm the address 4. Touch the appropriate method to search for
of the location and touch [OK]. A message is a location. The address of the searched
displayed, and the address of the location is location is stored.
stored in the Address Book. “Setting destination” (page 3-17)
Storing current vehicle location
1. Push the MAP button to display the current
5. Touch [Add New]. location map screen.
2. Touch [Map Menu] at the current vehicle
location.
INFO:
Stored route includes only locations (destination
2. Touch [Store Location]. A message is and waypoints) and route calculation conditions,
displayed, and the address of the location not the route itself.
is stored in the Address Book. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
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2. Touch [Route Info]. 2. Touch [Navigation]. 1. Push the MENU and touch [Settings].
3. Touch [Address Book]. 2. Touch [Navigation].
4. Touch [Stored Routes].
5. Touch [Store Current Route]. A confirmation
message is displayed.
6. Confirm the contents of the message then
touch [Yes]. The current route is stored.
INFO:
3. Touch [Store Route]. A confirmation mes-
sage is displayed. . The route is stored in the first available
position number in the store current route 3. Touch [Address Book].
list.
. A maximum 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.
“Deleting stored item” (page 3-68)
. If any waypoints are not set on the route, the
route cannot be stored.
4. Confirm the contents of the message then 4. Touch [Avoid Area].
touch [Yes]. The current route is stored.
STORING AVOID AREA
An Avoid Area can be stored. The Avoid Area is
Other settings
an area that can be excluded from a route, such
A route can also be stored using the following as a road that is always congested. Once Avoid
procedure. Areas are stored, the system avoids those areas
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- when calculating a route. Up to 10 Avoid Areas
tings]. can be stored.
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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
. [Home Location]:
5. Touch [Add New]. 7. Adjust the location of the stored item and Edits the information of a stored home.
edit the contents of the stored item as “Editing stored home and address”
INFO: necessary. (page 3-63)
“Editing avoid area” (page 3-66) . [Stored Location]:
A maximum of 10 Avoid Areas can be Edits the information of a stored location.
stored. When 10 Avoid Areas are already 8. After finishing the setting, touch [OK].
“Editing stored home and address”
stored, a new Avoid Area cannot be stored EDITING ADDRESS BOOK (page 3-63)
until a currently stored Avoid Area is deleted.
Items stored in the Address Book can be . [Stored Routes]:
“Deleting stored item” (page 3-68)
modified. These settings can be edited to make Edits the information of a stored route.
the navigation system more useful. “Editing stored route” (page 3-66)
. [Avoid Area]:
Edits the information of a stored Avoid Area.
“Editing avoid area” (page 3-66)
. [Delete Stored Items]:
Deletes a stored location or route.
“Deleting all stored items” (page 3-69)
. [Transfer Address Book]:
6. Touch the appropriate method to search for Imports or exports the data of the stored
a location. items using an SD card.
“Setting destination” (page 3-17) “Transferring information to/from ad-
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dress book” (page 3-70) Show Icon on Map:
Editing stored home and address Displays the home icon or the stored address
icon on the map.
1. Touch [Home Location] or [Stored Location].
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. [Normal Charge Station]:
1. Touch [Name]. A character input screen is
displayed. The location is a charging station that is
equipped with normal charging equip-
2. Enter the preferred name for the stored ment.
address.
. [Not a Charge Station]:
“Character (letters and numbers) input
screen” (page 1-7) The location is not charging station.
3. After finishing the entry, Touch [OK]. The Icon:
name is stored. Changes the icon of the home or stored address
Charging Sta. Att. (only for stored ad- to the preferred one. By changing the icons, the 1. Touch [Sound]. A sound list is displayed.
dresses): usage of the [Sorted By Icon] option of the sort 2. Touch the preferred alarm tone. The indica-
The attributes for the charging station located in function can be optimized more effectively tor of the selected alarm tone illuminates.
the area that is registered can be set. ([Sort] menu situation).
Direction:
Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from
a specific direction.
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2. Set the direction that sounds the alarm by Available distance options: 3. Touch [OK]. The telephone number is
touching [ ] or [ ]. . 150 feet (50 m) stored.
3. Touch [OK]. The selected direction is set. . 300 feet (100 m) Group (only for stored addresses):
. 1000 feet (300 m) This groups the stored addresses. By grouping
INFO: . 1500 feet (500 m) the stored addresses, the [Sorted By Group]
After the direction is set and [Direction] is option of the sort function can be used more
selected and set again, a confirmation message INFO: effectively in the [Sort] mode.
is displayed. Confirm the contents of the
Once the direction and the distance to sound an
message then touch [Yes]. The set direction is
alarm are set, the system will sound the alarm
overwritten.
when the vehicle enters the triggering zone.
Distance:
Phone number:
Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a
Stores the telephone number of the home or a
specific distance to the home or stored address.
stored address.
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):
1. Touch [Distance]. Index the position numbers of any two stored
1. Touch [Phone No.]. The telephone number
2. Touch the preferred distance option. The entry screen is displayed. addresses in the list.
indicator of the selected distance illumi-
2. Enter the telephone number of the home or
nates.
stored address.
“Phone number input screen”
(page 1-8)
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. [OK]:
Applies the settings.
Editing avoid area
1. Touch [Avoid Area]. A list screen is dis-
played.
1. Touch [Entry Numbers]. A list of stored 3. Touch the preferred item to edit from the list
addresses is displayed. on the right side of the screen.
2. Touch the stored addresses that you want to 4. After finishing the editing, touch [OK].
change. The position numbers of the se-
lected stored addresses are changed. INFO:
Editing stored route If [Store Current Route] is selected, the system 2. Touch the preferred Avoid Area from the list.
1. Touch [Stored Routes]. A list screen is stores the current route. The edit screen of the selected Avoid Area is
displayed. Available settings displayed.
. [Rename]:
Changes the name.
“Character (letters and numbers) input
screen” (page 1-7)
. [Replace]:
Overwrites the stored route to the current
route.
. [Delete]:
2. Touch the preferred stored route from the Deletes the stored route. 3. Touch the item you would like to set.
list. The edit screen of the selected route is
displayed.
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Available settings Rename: 3. After adjusting the location, touch [OK].
. [Rename]:
Resize area:
Changes the name of an Avoid Area.
. [Move Location]:
INFO:
An Avoid Area can be added by selecting [Add
New].
“Storing avoid area” (page 3-61)
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Delete: 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].
INFO:
Deleted items cannot be restored. Before
deleting an item, always make sure that the item
is no longer needed.
4. Touch the preferred item for deletion.
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5. Touch the preferred location/route for dele- 7. Confirm the contents of the message, then 2. Touch [Delete]. A confirmation message is
tion. touch [Yes]. The stored item is deleted from displayed.
the Address Book.
Other settings
All stored addresses can also be deleted using
the following procedure.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
3. Touch [Deletes Stored Information].
6. Touch [Delete]. A confirmation message is 3. Confirm the contents of the message, then
displayed. Deleting individual item on map touch [Yes]. The stored item is deleted from
1. Align the cross pointer over the preferred the Address Book.
stored location for deletion by moving on the
map. Then touch [Map Menu].
Deleting all stored items
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
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5. Touch the preferred item for deletion. A
confirmation message is displayed.
Items that can be deleted
. [Delete Home Location]:
Delete the home location.
. [Delete Address Book]:
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5. Touch [Address Book]. 8. Touch a stored item from the list. The
indicator of the selected item illuminates.
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS
. An SD card containing map data is provided The navigation system can be set in details . [Guidance Settings]:
with the vehicle and is inserted in the right according to the user’s preference. Set the various functions for route guidance.
hand slot of the system. To transfer the data, “Voice guidance settings” (page 3-53)
always insert an SD card in the slot on the . [Route Settings]:
left side.
Change the route preferences.
. The data that was transferred into an SD “Detailed route settings” (page 3-56)
card cannot be used by other navigation
. [Traffic Info Settings]:
systems.
Set the various functions of the NavTraffic
information system.
“Traffic information settings”
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- (page 6-10)
tings]. . [Speed Limit indication on Map]:
2. Touch [Navigation]. Display speed limit information.
“Speed limit indication on map”
3. Touch the item you would like to set. (page 3-73)
Available settings . [Others]:
. [Address Book]: Display other setting items.
Store locations and routes, and edit the “Other navigation settings”
stored items. (page 3-73)
“Storing location” (page 3-38) . [Delete Stored Information]:
. [Map View]: Delete stored locations and the home
Set the display method and the direction of setting in the Address Book.
the map. “Deleting stored item” (page 3-68)
“Changing map view” (page 3-8) . [Delete Previous Destinations]:
. [Map Icons]: Delete previous destinations and previous
Set the map icons to display on the map. start points individually.
“Displaying map icons” (page 3-12) “Deleting all stored items” (page 3-69)
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. [Reset All Navigation Settings to Default]: OTHER NAVIGATION SETTINGS . [Customize Nearby Places]:
Reset all of the settings to default. Set the category of frequently visited nearby
“Resetting all navigation settings to places.
default” (page 3-76) “Customizing Nearby Places”
(page 3-74)
SPEED LIMIT INDICATION ON MAP
. [Keyboard Type]:
Turn the [Speed Limit Indication on Map] display
Switches the keyboard layout for the char-
on or off. The indicator light illuminates when the
acter input screen.
speed limit display function is set to on.
“Settings keyboard layout of character
input screen” (page 3-74)
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- . [North Up when Zoomed Out]:
tings].
When this setting is ON, the orientation of
2. Touch [Navigation]. the map is automatically changed to North
3. Touch [Others]. Up when the widest map scale is selected.
4. Touch the item you would like to set. The orientation is changed to North Up even
when Heading Up is set.
Available settings
. [Adjust Current Location]:
. [Audio Display on Map]: Corrects the position of the current location.
1. Touch [Speed Limit Indication on Map] to
Allows the audio information to be displayed “Adjusting current vehicle location”
toggle the function between on and off. The
at all times. (page 3-75)
indicator light illuminates when the speed
“Displaying audio information on map
limit display function is set to on.
screen” (page 3-73) Displaying audio information on
. [Map Scrolling Information]: map screen
Sets the system so that when the map The operating status of audio functions can be
scrolls the information about the location displayed on the map screen.
aligned at the center of the cross pointer is 1. Touch [Others].
displayed.
“Map scrolling information”
(page 3-13)
Navigation 3-73
Customizing Nearby Places 4. Touch a main category. The sub category list
The categories can be customized for searching is displayed.
places of interest nearby.
The modified list of points of interest can be
used for searching for a location using [Nearby
Points of Interest].
1. Touch [Others].
2. Touch [Customize Nearby Places].
2. Touch [Audio Display on Map]. The indicator
illuminates when the item is set.
3. Push the MAP button to return to the 5. Touch a sub category. The category setting
current location map screen. is 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
3. Touch the preferred item. The main category QWERTY layout, depending on the user’s
list is displayed. preference.
Example: Switching to the QWERTY layout
1. Touch [Others].
4. On the bottom of the map screen, the
operating status of an audio/visual function 2. Touch [Keyboard Type].
is displayed at all times.
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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.
INFO:
. Regardless of the map view setting, the map
3. Touch [QWERTY]. The indicator illuminates is displayed in Plan View when adjusting the 3. Adjust the position of the vehicle icon by
when the item is set. position of the vehicle icon. using touch panel operation. After adjusting
. When correcting the position of the vehicle the position of the vehicle icon, touch [OK].
icon, the map is automatically displayed in
the North Up mode. After finishing the
correction, the map restores the current
orientation setting.
. The position and direction of the vehicle icon
may be misaligned depending on the
external conditions and environment.
QWERTY layout . If the vehicle icon is misaligned, drive for a
while in a location where GPS signals can
be received. This may correct the position of 4. Adjust the direction of the vehicle icon by
the vehicle icon. touching [ ] or [ ].
“Vehicle icon” (page 10-10)
1. Touch [Others].
2. Touch [Adjust Current Location]. The current
location map screen is displayed.
ABC layout
Navigation 3-75
5. After adjusting the direction of the vehicle 3. Touch [Reset All Navigation Settings to
icon, touch [OK]. A message is displayed, Default].
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. 4. A confirmation message is displayed. Con-
firm the contents of the message, then touch
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- [Yes].
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
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MEMO
Navigation 3-77
MEMO
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4 Audio system
*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.
Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for manual When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed
tuning. and held, radio frequencies will increase or
decrease by skipping the broadcasting stations.
For SiriusXM Satellite Radio: When the button is released, the next broad-
Push the TUNE SEEK CH button to seek casting station is selected.
channels from all of the categories.
SCAN tuning:
During satellite radio reception, the following Touch [SCAN] to tune from low to high
SiriusXM Satellite Radio screen: messages will be displayed under certain frequencies and stop at each broadcasting
*
1 Indicates the channel, category, program and title conditions. station/channel for 5 seconds.
currently being received. . No Signal (No signal is received while the Touch [SCAN] again during this 5 second
*
2 Indicates the frequency currently being received. SAT tuner is connected) period to stop SCAN tuning. The radio will
*
3 [CAT]: . Channel Off Air (Broadcasting signed off) remain tuned to that station/channel.
Displays a category list for SiriusXM Satellite
. Check Antenna (Antenna connection error) If [SCAN] is not touched within 5 seconds,
Radio. When a category is selected, the channel
list will be displayed. SCAN tuning moves to the next station/channel.
the connection is completed. When the iPod® is Playing iPod® Touch the screen to indicate the track information
screen.
connected to the vehicle, the iPod® music library Push the power switch to the "ACC" or "ON"
*
7 Track list:
can only be operated by the vehicle audio position. Then, push the CD·AUX button Touch the screen to play the track that is chosen.
controls. repeatedly to switch to the iPod® mode. If the
iPod® and iPhone® are a trademark of Apple system has been turned off while the iPod® was
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. playing, pushing the button will start the
iPod®.
INFO:
[New Station] is not available while an adver-
tisement is playing.
*
1 Indicates the station name, Track title, Artist,
Album title.
*
2 Indicates the play time. To adjust the Pandora® settings, select the
“Menu” key in the Pandora® screen.
Selecting tracks
CAUTION Push of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play
. Do not force the USB device into the the previous track.
USB port. Inserting the USB device Push of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play
tilted or up-side-down into the port the next track.
may damage the USB device and Touch the track on the track list to play the track
the port. Make sure that the USB that is chosen.
device is connected correctly into
Touch the folder to indicate the track list.
the USB port. (Some USB devices *
1 Indicates Track title, Album title and Artist Name.
come with a mark as a guide. If there is no track title, the file name will be SCAN function:
Make sure that the mark is facing displayed. Touch [SCAN] to play the next track after playing
the correct direction before insert- the current track for 10 seconds. Touch [SCAN]
ing the device.)
Audio system 4-19
again to choose the last track that was played . 1 Folder Random Regulatory information
last time.
BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO FCC Regulatory information:
Next/Previous File and Fast For- OPERATION . CAUTION: To maintain compliance with
ward/Rewind Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth ® FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, use only
Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for more than Streaming Audio. the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna,
1.5 seconds while a USB memory is being modification, or attachments could damage
If you have a compatible Bluetooth® device with
played to fast forward or rewind though the the transmitter and may violate FCC regula-
streaming audio (A2DP profile), you can set up a
current track. tions.
wireless connection between your Bluetooth®
When the TUNE SEEK CH button is released, device and the in-vehicle audio system. This . Operation is subject to the following two
the USB memory will return to normal play connection allows you to listen to the audio from conditions:
speed. the Bluetooth® device using your vehicle speak- — This device may not cause interference
ers. It also may allow basic control of the device and
When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for
less than 1.5 seconds while a USB memory is for playing and skipping audio files using the — This device must accept any interfer-
being played, the next track or the beginning of AVRCP Bluetooth® profile. Not all Bluetooth® ence, including interference that may
the current track on the USB memory will be devices have the same level of controls for cause undesired operation of the device
played. AVRCP. Please consult the manual for your IC Regulatory information:
Bluetooth® device for more details.
Select play mode . Operation is subject to the following two
Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth ® conditions:
The play mode setting display will appear when functions share the same frequency band (2.4
— This device may not cause interference,
[Mode] is selected. GHz). Using the Bluetooth® and the wireless
and
Select the preferred play mode from the LAN functions at the same time may slow down
following items. or disconnect the communication and cause — This device must accept any interfer-
undesired noise. It is recommended that you ence, including interference that may
. Normal cause undesired operation of the device.
turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the
. 1 Folder Repeat . This Class B digital apparatus meets all
Bluetooth® functions.
. 1 Track Repeat requirements of the Canadian Interference-
. All Random Causing Equipment Regulations.
Connecting procedure
1. Push the MENU and touch [Settings].
4. Confirm the contents of the message, then 6. Touch [OK]. The standby message screen
touch [No]. will appear. Operate the compatible Blue-
tooth® audio device. Please refer to the
INFO: device’s Owners Manual for the Bluetooth®
audio connection instructions for your spe-
Selecting [Yes] will only connect the hands- cific device. When the connection is com-
free phone portion of a Bluetooth® device. pleted, the screen will return to the
2. Touch [Bluetooth]. Bluetooth® setup display.
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
5. Choose a PIN code to use with the how to perform connection, refer to the Owner’s
compatible Bluetooth® audio device using Manual of the Bluetooth® audio player that is
3. Touch [Connect Bluetooth]. A confirmation being used.
the number input screen. The PIN code will
message is displayed.
need to be entered into the Bluetooth®
audio device after step 6.
INFO:
You can check driving records for your vehicle
online at the Nissan Owner’s Portal website.
However, if [Share Vehicle Information] is set to
OFF, vehicle data will not be uploaded. Make
sure that this setting is ON.
When [Service Reminder] is set to ON, com-
munication with the NISSAN CARWINGS Data
Center will be performed once daily. NISSAN
recommends that you set [Service Reminder] to
ON.
“CARWINGSTM settings” (page 5-12)
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Remote functions — Approximately 5 minutes after the Li-ion that is recorded in the map data is
. Battery status check: battery warmer starts operating while the automatically updated.
The status of the battery can be checked
power switch is in the OFF state and the . All Information Feeds:
charging cable is not connected to the Convenient information for driving such as
using your personal computer or cellular
vehicle. weather and traffic information, ECO infor-
phone even if you are not in the vehicle.
— Approximately 5 minutes after the Li-ion mation shared with the LEAF users, etc. is
. Unplugged status, Charge status:
battery warmer stops operating due to provided.
By registering frequently used charging
low remaining Li-ion battery power while . Favorites:
stations, notifications can be sent to your
the power switch is in the OFF state and
personal computer or cellular phone email When the information of an Internet site is
the charging cable is not connected to
address to inform you when the charging selected and it is stored in the page that is
the vehicle.
connector is disconnected at those loca- specially established in the NISSAN Own-
tions or charging is completed. NOTE: er’s Portal Website, the information is
. Remote charge, Remote climate con- . The remaining Li-ion battery power converted into an appropriate format via
trol: lowers gradually while the battery the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and
warmer is operating without con- provided for use in the vehicle. The content
Remote activation of battery charging or
necting the charging connector. of the information is automatically read out.
climate control can be set using your
For the registration method of information
personal computer or cellular phone. . When the remaining Li-ion battery data, visit the NISSAN Owner’s Portal
. Li-ion battery warmer status: power lowers, the battery warmer stops Website.
When the ambient temperature is low, the operating. When this occurs, the Li-ion
Li-ion battery warmer operates automati- battery temperature lowers gradually, NOTE:
cally. and as a result the EV system may be . Establishing the CARWINGSTM service
Notifications will be sent to your personal disabled. is necessary before using this service.
computer or cellular phone email address . To check the Li-ion battery charging
under the following conditions in order to status or to use the remote heater and
remind you to connect the charging con- Navigation Telematics (CARWINGSTM ser-
vice) air conditioner using an internet en-
nector. abled smart phone or personal compu-
. Automatic update of charging stations: ter, the following conditions must be
The information for the charging stations met:
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— The vehicle must be located in a . CARWINGSTM information system fea-
cellular phone or smart phone cov- tures are included through a subscrip- CAUTION
erage area. tion service which requires owner
— The internet enabled cellular phone consent to activate. The subscription If the vehicle is sold to another person,
or smart phone must be located in a must be active to use these features. this service must be canceled and all
cellular phone or smart phone cov- . CARWINGSTM communications may be data stored in the device must be
erage area. received at a verified e-mail address or deleted to avoid having personal data
by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu- inadvertently disclosed.
— The computer must be connected to
the internet. lar phone.
— A cellular phone must be used to . Standard text rates and/or data usage NOTICE FOR USAGE
communicate with the vehicle. may apply depending on your carrier. . The CARWINGSTM service uses the TCU
— A cellular phone capable of text (Telematics Communication Unit). Even if
messaging must be used to receive the signal strength bar of the in-vehicle data
text message regarding vehicle ABOUT SERVICE APPLICATION communication module indicates good re-
charge status. Registering for the CARWINGSTM service is ception, connection to the NISSAN CARW-
. When the charge connector is discon- necessary before using this service. For detailed INGS Data Center may be disabled. This
nected from the vehicle, the heater and information, access the NISSAN Owner’s Portal does not indicate a malfunction. Operate the
air conditioner operates using vehicle Website. Confirm the terms of service and system again after a few minutes.
Li-ion battery electric power. complete the user registration form. After . The CARWINGSTM service cannot be used
. If the remote heater and air conditioner registration is completed, a user ID and pass- under the following conditions:
function and Li-ion battery charging are word are provided. — The vehicle moves outside the service
performed at the same time, Li-ion “Inputting user ID and password” area of the TCU (Telematics Commu-
battery charging will take longer than (page 1-11) nication Unit) connection to the system.
usual due to the power used to heat or — The vehicle is in a location with poor
cool the vehicle. signal reception such as a tunnel, under-
. Certain remote functions require a ground parking, behind a building or in a
compatible smart phone, which is not mountainous area.
included with vehicle.
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DISPLAYING CARWINGSTM
INFORMATION SCREEN
RADIO APPROVAL NUMBER AND . IC ID: 2807E-GNOV1N 1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW-
INFORMATION INGS].
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 2. Touch [All Information Feeds].
the operation of the pacemaker
while using the CARWINGSTM 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.
3. Touch the preferred folder. An information
. FCC ID: LHJGNOV1N feed list is displayed.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter
must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
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Screen when Auto-play is on Screen when Auto-play is off
4. Touch the preferred information feed. An *
1 When the selected feed includes image data, the When [Menu] is touched during Auto-play, the
information feed screen is displayed. images are displayed. If not, only titles are shown. Auto-play function stops and the settings
*
2 [Menu]: appear on the screen. The items displayed on
INFO: Various operation menus become available. the screen vary depending on the feeds that are
. Touch [Stop] while communicating with the
*
3 [ ]/[ ]: received.
Touch [ ] to have the system announce the
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center to can- previous information. Touch [ ] to have the
Available settings
cel the communication. system announce the next information. . [Play]:
. A message is displayed when the commu- *
4 The page number, the number of information The system will resume reading out the
nication is disconnected while downloading items, location data information and telephone information.
information due to poor communication data information are displayed.
. [Show Map]:
status. Touch [Yes] to restart the download. Auto-play function: If a feed received includes information about
This function receives feeds from the NISSAN shops etc., it may also include map data.
HOW TO VIEW INFORMATION
CARWINGS Data Center, displays them on the Touch to display the map on the screen.
SCREEN screen, and then automatically reads out the . [New Dest.]:
When the information screen is displayed, the contents.
contents are shown with images and sounds. 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
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STORING FAVORITES
a destination or a waypoint. . [Delete Feed] A maximum of 16 favorite feeds selected from
. [Call]: Deletes the feeds that are stored in the the information feeds can be stored in a folder.
If a feed received includes a telephone history. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW-
number, it will be displayed on the screen. INGS].
Touch to make a phone call. A cellular phone INFO:
must be connected to the vehicle before
. Some images are not displayed depending
making a phone call.
on the contents.
. [Show Image]:
. Some words such as personal names, place
If a feed received includes image data, it will names, special terms, symbols, etc. may not
be displayed on the screen. Touch to display be pronounced correctly. This does not
the image on the screen. indicate a malfunction.
. [Details]: . The system will pause announcements when
Displays detailed information for a selected voice guidance given by the navigation 2. Touch [Favorite Feeds].
feed. system occurs. When the voice guidance
. [Store Loc.]: finishes, the system will restart the an-
If a feed received includes map data, the nouncement.
location can be registered as a registered . The volume can be adjusted when the
location in the address book . system announces the information.
. [My Location]: “Volume settings” (page 1-16)
Displays the map for the current position.
. [Lock Feed]:
Protects one of the feeds that are stored in
the history from being deleted. 3. Touch [Add New]. A folder list is displayed.
. [Unlock Feed]:
This will be displayed only when a selected
feed is already protected. Touch to cancel
protection.
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GOOGLE SEARCH
6. Check the contents of the message, then Information can be searched by entering key
touch [Yes]. When the contents of the words using Google.
information are sent to the NISSAN CARW- 1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button
INGS Data Center, the registration is and touch [CARWINGS].
completed.
2. Touch [POIs powered by GoogleTM].
INFO:
. The contents that are entered in the favorites
4. Touch the preferred folder from the list. An folder need to be transmitted to the NISSAN
information feed list is displayed. CARWINGS Data Center. Registration of
the contents is not completed until the data
is transmitted to the NISSAN CARWINGS
Data Center.
. A message is displayed if communication is
interrupted while downloading information. 3. Select the place for searching.
Touch [Yes] to restart the download. Available settings
. [Near Current Location]:
Search from a location near the current
location.
5. Touch a favorite feed to be stored. . [Near Destination]:
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VIEWING CARWINGSTM RECORDS
INFO: The information feeds that were referred to
previously are displayed. A maximum of 3 feeds
If the [Call] is displayed on the right side of are stored in the history.
the screen, it is possible to make a call.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW-
INGS].
INFO:
. When the number of feeds stored in the
history reaches the limit, the system deletes
5. Detailed information screen is displayed. the oldest feed and saves a new feed.
. 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.].
“How to view information screen”
(page 5-8)
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CARWINGSTM SETTINGS
information is automatically downloaded and (page 5-18)
the map data is updated. . [Reset all CARWINGS settings to default]:
. [Service Reminders]: All CARWINGSTM settings are reset to the
The information that is sent from the factory default setting.
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is dis- “Reset all CARWINGSTM settings to
played. default” (page 5-18)
. [Information Feed Setting]:
SETTING MESSAGES THAT ARE
Set the timing of the connection to the
RECEIVED BY EMAIL
1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW- NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, or edit
the list of the information feeds. Sends a notification to a preset e-mail address.
INGS].
“Information feed setting” (page 5-15) This notification includes the charge connector
2. Touch [CARWINGS Settings]. status and the charge completion. To receive a
. [Vehicle Data Transmission Setting]:
3. Touch the item you would like to set. notification to your personal computer or cellular
— [Share Vehicle Information]: phone, an e-mail address should be set before-
Available settings Vehicle information (driving history, etc.) is
. [Charging Message]: hand. For details, access the NISSAN Owner’s
automatically sent to the NISSAN CARWINGS Portal Website.
Sends a notification to a preset e-mail Data Center.
address. This notification includes the — [Share Vehicle Info When Powered On]: Storing location for receiving charge
charge connector status and the charge Vehicle information (such as the driving history, connector disconnected notifica-
completion. etc.) is automatically sent to the NISSAN tions
“Setting messages that are received CARWINGS Data Center every time the power A maximum of 5 regularly used charging stations
by email” (page 5-12) switch is turned to the ACC, ON or READY can be registered. If the charging connector is
. [Sign in]: position. disconnected in one of these locations, an email
The user ID and password can be entered. — [Delete Share Vehicle Information] informing you of this will be sent.
“Inputting user ID and password” Vehicle information (driving history, etc.) is 1. Touch [Store charging plug reminder loca-
(page 1-11) deleted. tions].
. [Auto-Update Stations]: . [Unit ID Information]:
When information for new charging stations The necessary information for user registra-
is received while the vehicle is connecting to tion is displayed.
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, the “Displaying unit ID information”
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2. Touch [Add New]. 4. When a preferred location is displayed at 3. Touch the item you would like to set.
the center of the map, confirm the location Available settings
and touch [OK]. A message is displayed, . [Edit Name]:
and the location is stored. Changes the name of a stored location.
Editing charging plug reminder location: “How to input letters and numbers”
(page 1-7)
1. Touch [Store charging plug reminder loca- . [Relocate]:
tions].
Adjusts the location of the stored loca-
tion.
. [Delete]:
3. Touch the appropriate method to search for Deletes the stored address.
a location. . [OK]:
“Setting destination” (page 3-17) Applies the settings.
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1. Touch [Charging Plug Reminder Time]. Sending charge connector status INFO:
information to Data Center Even if the notification service for the charge
If the system recognizes that the charge connector status is set, no notification is sent
connector is not connected to the vehicle even and no status can be checked under the
though the charge timer function is set, the following conditions.
system transmits this information to the NISSAN . The system will check the connection status
CARWINGS Data Center. When the NISSAN of the charge connector within the period of
CARWINGS Data Center receives the informa- time set, but will not check once this period
tion, it will send an e-mail to the specified of time has been exceeded. Therefore, if the
address to inform you of the charge connector charge connector is removed from the
2. Touch the preferred checking time. The status. vehicle after the period of time set, a
indicator of the selected time illuminates. notification is not sent.
Available checking times . The charge connector status notification
. 5 min does not indicate the start of battery
. 10 min
charging.
. 15 min
. No notification is sent if the vehicle is
. 30 min
outside the communication service area.
. 1 hour
. The notification does not include the reason
3. When the power switch is placed in the why the charge connector is disconnected.
"OFF" position from the "ON" position, the
. If the vehicle is not used for 2 weeks,
setting will be set to ON. 1. Touch [Send unplugged status to Data
communication with the vehicle is disabled.
Center]. The indicator illuminates when the
item is set. . If the power switch is in the "ON" position,
INFO:
no notification is sent.
When the power switch is placed in the "OFF"
position from the "ACC" position, the check time Sending battery charge status in-
setting will be reset. 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
TM
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CARWINGS Data Center. When the NISSAN INFO:
CARWINGS Data Center receives the informa-
Even if the notification service for the charge
tion, it will send an email to the specified
completion is set, no notification is sent and no
address to inform you of the battery charge
status can be checked under the following
status.
conditions.
. The charge interruption notification does not
always indicate the completion of battery
charging.
. This notification does not mean that the 2. Confirm the contents of the message, then
timer charge function did not start at the touch [Yes].
time set.
. No notification is sent if the vehicle is INFORMATION FEED SETTING
outside the communication service area. Set the timing of the connection to the NISSAN
. The notification does not include the reason CARWINGS Data Center, or edit the list of the
1. Touch [Send charging status to Data Cen-
why the battery charging was interrupted. information feeds. You can also delete all the
ter]. The indicator illuminates when the item
history of the information feeds used.
is set. . If the vehicle is not used for 2 weeks,
communication with the vehicle is disabled. 1. Touch [Information Feed Setting].
Emails that are received from the NISSAN
CARWINGS Data Center inform you of the . If the power switch is in the "ON" position,
following: no notification is sent.
. Interruption to battery charge Restoring default settings for noti-
. Current battery level fications
. Battery capacity All settings are set to the factory default settings.
. Driving range (Two values are shown: when
1. Touch [Reset All Notifications to Default]. A
the air conditioner is on or off)
confirmation message is displayed.
2. Touch the item you would like to set.
TM
CARWINGS 5-15
. [Every 60 min]:
Available settings 1. Touch [Select Download Interval].
. [Download Automatically]: When the power switch is turned to the
ON position and every 60 minutes after
Set the timing of automatic connection to the power switch is turned to the ON
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, position, the system will automatically
or the channel to be automatically con- connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS
nected to. Data Center.
. [Edit Feed List]:
. [Every 120 min]:
Information feeds that are frequently When the power switch is turned to the
used can be registered to the favorites ON position and every 120 minutes after
list, and the information feed list can be the power switch is turned to the ON
updated or restored to the factory default 2. Touch the preferred time setting. The position, the system will automatically
setting. connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS
indicator of the selected time setting illumi-
. [Delete All Information Feed records]: Data Center.
nates.
All information feeds stored in the history Select information feed:
are deleted. Available time settings
. [Never]: Set the information feed that is displayed when
Download automatically The system does not automatically con- the system automatically connects to the
nect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center. Before
Select download interval:
Center. performing this setting, the timing of the auto-
Set the timing of automatic connection to the . [Power on]: matic connection function needs to be set.
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center.
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]:
3. Touch the preferred information feed from 1. Touch [Delete All Information Feed records].
the list. A message is displayed, and the A confirmation message is displayed.
selected information feed is set. 2. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings
. [Add to Favorites]:
A maximum of 16 favorite feeds selected
from the information feeds can be stored
TM
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2. Confirm the contents of the message, then Available information 1. Touch [Reset all CARWINGS settings to
touch [Yes]. . Unit ID default]. A confirmation message is dis-
. TCU ID played.
INFO: . TCU Phone No.
TM
5-18 CARWINGS
ERROR MESSAGE ON
COMMUNICATION
The display may show the following messages on the screen while using the CARWINGS TM 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 to 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 & 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 CARWINGSTM subscription is active, and if the password you entered is correct.
Please confirm subscription and password.
TM
CARWINGS 5-19
DATA COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
AUTOMATIC CARRIER SETTINGS
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS].
TM
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7. Touch the preferred carrier from the list. The
indicator illuminates when the item is set.
TM
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MEMO
TM
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6 Viewing technical information
1. Reset the driving distance to the new The Reminder will be automatically displayed as
maintenance schedule. shown when both of the following conditions are
2. Set the interval (mileage) of the maintenance met:
schedule. To determine the recommended . the vehicle is driven the set distance and the
maintenance interval, refer to the "NISSAN power switch is pushed to the "LOCK"
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.]. Service and Maintenance Guide". position.
2. Touch [Maintenance]. 3. To display the reminder automatically when . the power switch is pushed to the "ACC" or
3. Select the maintenance interval for the the set trip distance is reached, touch "ON" position the next time you drive the
battery, air conditioner filter, tire and other [Reminder]. vehicle after the set value has been reached.
reminders. 4. To return the display to MAINTENANCE To return to the previous screen after the
You can also set the system to display a INFO., touch [BACK]. maintenance reminder screen is displayed,
message to remind you that the maintenance touch [OK].
The unit can be converted between "US" and
needs to be performed. "Metric". The maintenance reminder screen is displayed
The following example shows how to set the “Unit settings” (page 1-17) each time the power switch is pushed to the ON
battery maintenance information. Use the same position unless one of the following operations is
steps to set the other maintenance information performed:
items. . [Reset Distance] is touched.
. [Reminder] is set to OFF.
CAUTION
Charging station information may not
4. Touch the preferred charging station from
be detailed in all areas or reflect current
3. Touch the preferred setting. A list screen is the list. Information about the charging
charging station locations. For up to
date information about charging sta- displayed. station is displayed.
tions, such as business hours or char- Available settings
ging equipment, NISSAN recommends . [Near Current Location]:
that you directly access the information
The charging stations located near the
on your own. Additionally, always check current vehicle position are displayed.
the Li-ion battery available charge and
. [Near Destination]:
set a reasonable driving schedule.
The charging stations located near the
destination are displayed.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info].
. [Near Scroll Position]:
The map screen is displayed and the 5. Touch the confirmation items. Touch [BACK]
charging stations located near the area to return to the previous screen.
where the cross pointer is placed are Available confirmation items
displayed.
. [Near City Center]:
. [Show Map]:
Displays the selected charging station and
The charging stations located near the
sets it as the destination.
center of a city are displayed.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-36)
INFO:
3. The map screen centered around the
. Urgent traffic information is displayed re-
selected event is displayed. On the left gardless of whether the traffic information
screen, detailed information about the event setting is on or off.
is displayed. The message can be scrolled
. When there are multiple urgent events, the
touch [ ] or [ ].
event with the shortest direct distance from
the current location is displayed.
: Information
: Road work
: Slippery road
: Weather
: Incident
*
1 Traffic indicator: (Purple)
1 mile 2 km
Displays the reception condition of traffic infor- *
3 Estimated travel time to destination calculated 1/2 mile 1 km
mation transmitted from the provider. taking traffic information on route info considera- 1/4 mile 500 m
Green: Reception condition is good. tion. 1/8 mile 200 m
Gray: Reception condition is poor. *
4 Traffic information icon: 1/16 mile 100 m
No mark: Subscription to NavTraffic service is not If the route is not already set, all of the traffic 1/32 mile 50 m
detected. information icons on the map screen are dis-
1/64 mile 25 m
*
2 Road conditions played in color. When the route is already set, the
Free Flow: (Green) icons on the route are displayed in color, and the
icons outside the route are displayed in gray.
Moderate traffic: (Yellow)
Heavy traffic: (Red) : Accident
Section affected by serious traffic event:
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System ............................... 7-2 Receiving a call .................................................................. 7-5
Regulatory information ........................................................ 7-3 During a call ........................................................................ 7-6
Control button and microphone ....................................... 7-3 Storing vehicle phonebook ............................................. 7-6
Connecting procedure........................................................ 7-4 Phone settings.................................................................... 7-8
Phone selection.................................................................... 7-4 Car phone or CB radio ........................................................ 7-10
Making a call ......................................................................... 7-5
BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE
SYSTEM
Once a cellular phone is connected to the in- . Set up the wireless connection between a
WARNING vehicle phone module, the procedure for con- compatible cellular phone and the in-vehicle
necting the phone does not need to be phone module before using the Bluetooth®
. Use a phone after stopping your performed again. Your phone is automatically Hands-Free Phone System.
vehicle in a safe location. If you selected with the in-vehicle phone module when . Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones
have to use a phone while driving, the power switch is pushed to the "ON" position may not be recognized by the in-vehicle
exercise extreme caution at all with the selected cellular phone turned on and phone module.
times so full attention may be given carried in the vehicle.
to vehicle operation. Please visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth
You can register up to 3 different Bluetooth® for a recommended phone list.
. If you find yourself unable to devote cellular phones in the in-vehicle phone module. . You will not be able to use a hands-free
full attention to vehicle operation However, you can talk on only one cellular phone phone under the following conditions:
while talking on the phone, pull off at a time.
the road to a safe location and stop — Your vehicle is outside of the telephone
your vehicle before doing so. The NISSAN Voice Recognition system sup- service area.
ports phone commands, so dialing a phone — Your vehicle is in an area where it is
number using your voice is possible. difficult to receive radio waves; such as in
“8. Voice recognition” a tunnel, in an underground parking
CAUTION
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone garage, behind a tall building or in a
System, refer to the following notes. mountainous area.
To avoid draining the vehicle battery,
use a phone after the READY to drive . Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth® — Your cellular phone is locked in order to
indicator light is ON. functions share the same frequency band prevent dialing.
(2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth® and the . When the radio wave condition is not ideal
Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth ® wireless LAN functions at the same time may or ambient sound is too loud, it may be
Hands-Free Phone System. If you are an owner slow down or disconnect the communica- difficult to hear the other person’s voice
of a compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular tion and cause undesired noise. It is during a call.
phone, you can set up the wireless connection recommended that you turn off the wireless . Immediately after the power switch is
between your cellular phone and the in-vehicle LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth® pushed to the "ON" position, it may be
phone module. With Bluetooth® wireless tech- functions. impossible to receive a call for a short period
nology, you can make or receive a telephone call of time.
with your cellular phone in your pocket.
®
7-2 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
. Do not place the cellular phone in an area . Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as — this device must accept any interference,
surrounded by metal or far away from the in- possible to hear the caller’s voice clearly as including interference that may cause
vehicle phone module to prevent tone quality well as to minimize its echoes. undesired operation of the device.
degradation and wireless connection dis- . If reception between callers is unclear, . This Class B digital apparatus meets all
ruption. adjusting the incoming or outgoing call requirements of the Canadian Interference-
. While a cellular phone is connected through volume may improve the clarity. Causing Equipment Regulations.
the Bluetooth® wireless connection, the Bluetooth® trademark:
battery power of the cellular phone may REGULATORY INFORMATION
Bluetooth® is a trademark owned
discharge quicker than usual. FCC Regulatory information by Bluetooth® SIG, Inc., and
. If the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System . CAUTION: To maintain compliance with licensed to Clarion.
seems to be malfunctioning, please visit FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, use only
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth for trouble-
CONTROL BUTTON AND MICRO-
the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, PHONE
shooting help. modification, or attachments could damage
. Some cellular phones or other devices may the transmitter and may violate FCC regula-
cause interference or a buzzing noise to tions.
come from the audio system speakers. . Operation is subject to the following two
Storing the device in a different location conditions:
may reduce or eliminate the noise.
— this device may not cause interference
. Refer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual and
regarding the telephone pairing procedure
— this device must accept any interference,
specific to your phone, battery charging,
including interference that may cause
cellular phone antenna, etc.
undesired operation of the device
. The antenna display on the monitor will not
coincide with the antenna display of some IC Regulatory information
cellular phones. . Operation is subject to the following two
. The battery display on the monitor will not conditions:
coincide with the battery display of some — this device may not cause interference,
cellular phones. and
®
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-3
*
1 Microphone Manual for the details.
*
2 button on the steering wheel
You can also visit www.nissanusa.com/blue-
CONNECTING PROCEDURE 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
display.
PHONE SELECTION 3. Touch one of the registered cellular phones
from the list.
Up to 3 cellular phones can be registered to the
system.
1. Push the button on the steering wheel 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Phone].
and touch [Connect Phone].
There are some options available during a call. To adjust the person’s voice to be louder or
Select one of the following displayed on the quieter, push the - + button on the steering
screen if necessary. wheel while talking on the phone. This adjust-
. [Hang up]: ment is also available in the SETTING menu.
Finish the call. “Volume settings” (page 1-16)
. [Use Handset]: STORING VEHICLE PHONEBOOK 4. Select the method for entering the phone-
Transfer the call to the cellular phone. By registering the frequently dialed phone book entry.
. [Mute]: numbers, you can easily call these numbers.
Available methods
Mute your voice to the person. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Phone]. . [Copy from Call History]:
. [Cancel Mute]: 2. Touch [Vehicle Phonebook]. The system will show a list of incoming or
This will appear after [Mute] is touched. outgoing calls. Select one of these
Mute will be canceled. entries to save in the vehicle phonebook.
. [Keypad]: . [Copy from the Handset]:
Using the touch tone, send digits to the The system will show the connected
connected party for using services such as cellular phone’s phonebook that was
downloaded (depending on the phone’s
®
7-6 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
compatibility). Select one of these entries Editing Vehicle Phonebook
to save in the vehicle phonebook.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
. [Enter Number by Keypad]:
tings].
Input the phone number to save in the
vehicle phonebook. 2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS].
3. Touch [Phone].
6. Touch [Edit].
®
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-7
. [Number]: Available settings 2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS].
Edit the phone number using the keypad . [Edit Vehicle Phonebook]: 3. Touch [Phone].
displayed on the screen.
Phonebook registration and editing/deleting
. [Type]: the registered phonebook can be per-
Select an icon from the icon list. formed.
8. After finishing the setting, touch [OK]. . [Call History]:
The call history lists of the incoming calls
PHONE SETTINGS and outgoing calls are displayed. The phone
The Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System can numbers that are stored in the incoming or
be set in detail according to the user’s outgoing history lists can be registered.
preference. . [Download Handset Phonebook]:
Phonebook data should be registered in the
4. Touch [Download Handset Phonebook].
system after downloading the phonebook
from a cellular phone that is connected to
the vehicle. A maximum of 3 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.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings]. . [Volume & Ringtone]:
Adjust various phone volume settings. 5. Touch the method for downloading the
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS].
phonebook memory. A message screen is
3. Touch [Phone]. Downloading phonebook memory
displayed.
4. Touch the item you would like to set. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
Available methods
tings].
. [Download Entire Phonebook]:
All of the phone numbers that are stored
in a phonebook of a cellular phone that is
®
7-8 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
connected to the vehicle are downloaded 7. When a PIN code appears on the screen,
at once. operate the connected cellular phone to
. [Download 1 Entry]: enter the PIN code. The downloading
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. details.
. [Downloaded List]:
The downloaded phonebook data is
Deleting phone information
displayed. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- 5. Touch the preferred item for deletion. A
tings]. confirmation message is displayed.
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS]. Items that can be deleted
. [Vehicle Phonebook]:
3. Touch [Phone].
Deletes all or one of the phone number in
the vehicle phonebook.
. [Call History]:
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Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-9
CAR PHONE or CB RADIO
5. Touch the item you would like to set. When installing a car phone or a CB radio in
your vehicle, be sure to observe the following
Available settings
cautions, otherwise the new equipment may
. [Ringtone]: adversely affect the electronic control modules
Adjust the volume level of the ringtone by and electronic control system harness.
touching [+] or [-].
. [Incoming Call]: WARNING
Adjust the incoming call volume by touching
[+] or [-]. . A cellular phone should not be used
6. Confirm the contents of the message, then . [Outgoing Call]: for any purpose while driving so full
touch [Yes]. attention may be given to vehicle
Adjust the outgoing call volume by touching
[+] or [-]. operation. Some jurisdictions prohi-
Phone volume settings
bit the use of cellular phones while
. [Automatic Hold]:
driving.
When this function is activated, an incoming
phone call is automatically held. . If you must make a call while your
vehicle is in motion, the hands-free
. [Vehicle Ringtone]:
cellular phone operational mode is
When this function is activated, a specific highly recommended. Exercise ex-
ringtone that is different from that of the treme caution at all times so full
cellular phone will sound when receiving a attention may be given to vehicle
call. operation.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- . If a conversation in a moving vehicle
tings]. requires you to take notes, pull off
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS]. the road to a safe location and stop
your vehicle before doing so.
3. Touch [Phone].
4. Touch [Volume & Ringtone].
®
7-10 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
CAUTION
. Keep the antenna as far away as
possible from the electronic control
modules.
. Keep the antenna wire more than 8
in (20 cm) away from the electronic
control system harness. Do not
route the antenna wire next to any
harness.
. Adjust the antenna standing-wave
ratio as recommended by the man-
ufacturer.
. Connect the ground wire from the
CB radio chassis to the body.
. For details, consult a NISSAN certi-
fied LEAF dealer.
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MEMO
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8 Voice recognition
NISSAN voice recognition ...................................................... 8-2 Voice command examples ............................................... 8-3
Using Voice Recognition System .................................... 8-2 Displaying command list .................................................. 8-6
Before starting ...................................................................... 8-2 Voice recognition settings ............................................... 8-9
Giving voice commands..................................................... 8-2
NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION
USING VOICE RECOGNITION SYS- GIVING VOICE COMMANDS . If the command is not accepted, the system
TEM 1. Push the button located on the steering announces, “Please say again”. Repeat the
wheel. command in a clear voice.
Initialization . Push the button once to return to the
When the power switch is pushed to the "ON" previous screen.
position, Voice Recognition is initialized, which . To cancel the command, push and hold the
takes a few seconds. When completed, the button or the button on the steering
system is ready to accept voice commands. If wheel. The message, “Voice recognition is
the button on the steering wheel is pushed canceled” will be announced.
before the initialization completes, the display . Push the button on the steering wheel
will show the message: "Loading Voice Recog- to stop the voice prompt and give the
nition system. Please wait...". command at once. Remember to wait for
BEFORE STARTING 2. A list of commands appears on the screen, the tone before speaking.
To get the best recognition performance from
and the system provides the voice menu . To adjust the volume of the system feed-
prompt. back, push the - + button on the
Voice Recognition, observe the following items.
3. After the tone sounds and the icon on the steering wheel or use the audio system
. The interior of the vehicle should be as quiet volume control knob while the system is
screen changes from to , speak a
as possible. Close the windows to eliminate making an announcement.
command.
the surrounding noises (traffic noise and
vibration sounds, etc.), which may prevent 4. Continue to follow the voice menu prompts How to speak numbers
the system from correctly recognizing the and speak after the tone sounds until the NISSAN Voice Recognition requires the user to
voice commands. preferred operation is completed. a certain speak numbers in a certain way when
. Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a Operating tips giving voice commands. Refer to the following
command. examples.
. Speak a command after the tone.
. Speak in a natural conversational voice General rule:
. Commands that are available are always
without pausing between words.
shown on the display and spoken through Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be used. (For
voice menu prompts. Commands other than example, if speaking 500, "five zero zero" can be
those that are displayed are not accepted. used, but "five hundred" cannot.)
Follow the prompts given by the system.
8-2 Voice recognition
Examples: VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES
1-800-662-6200 To use the voice recognition function, speaking
"One eight zero zero six six two six two zero one command is sometimes sufficient, but at
zero" other times it is necessary to speak two or more
commands.
Improving Recognition of Phone numbers:
As examples, some additional basic operations
Recognition of phone numbers can be improved
that can be performed by voice commands are
by speaking the phone number in 3 groups of
described here.
numbers. For example, to call 800-662-6200,
speak "Eight Zero Zero" first, and the system will Example 1: Setting destination by 4. Speak "Address Book".
then ask to speak the next three digits. Then, address book
speak "Six Six Two". After recognition, the
1. Push the button located on the steering
system will then ask to speak the last 4 digits.
wheel.
Speak, "Six Two Zero Zero". Using this method
of phone number digit entry can improve
recognition performance.
INFO:
For best recognition, speak "zero" for the 5. Voice feedback will be provided when the
number "0" and "oh" for the letter "o". command is accepted, and the list of
address book is displayed.
6. After the tone sounds and the icon on the
2. The system announces, "Would you like to
screen changes again, speak "Two".
access Phone, Navigation, Zero Emission or
CARWINGS?".
3. Speak "Navigation".
5. Speak "800".
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 4. To confirm the list, scroll the screen using
command is unknown, confirm operation using the touch panel operation.
the voice command lists.
5. Touch [BACK] to return to the previous
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.]. screen.
2. Touch [Voice Recognition].
Navigation Command:
Command Action
Home Sets a route to your home location.
Address Book Sets a route to a location stored in the Address Book.
Previous Destinations Sets a route to a previously entered destination.
CAUTION
Do not scratch the lens when cleaning
dirt or snow from the front of the
camera.
CAUTION
. Do not scratch the lens when clean-
ing dirt or snow from the front of the
camera.
. The turn signal light may overlap
with the side-of-vehicle line. This is
not a malfunction.
There may be a small distance visible between The position * C is shown further than the
the vehicle and the object in the birdseye view position *B in the display. However, the
on the display *B . position *
C is actually at the same distance
as the position *A . The vehicle may hit the
The predictive course lines * A do not touch the
object when moving toward the position *A if
object in the display. However, the vehicle may
the object projects over the actual moving
hit the object if it projects over the actual moving
course.
9-8 Monitor system (if so equipped)
OPERATING TIPS . There may be differences in clearness
. The screen displayed on the Around View between each camera view of the bird’seye
Monitor will automatically return to the view.
previous screen when no operation takes . If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the camera,
place for 3 minutes after the CAMERA the Around View Monitor may not display
button has been pushed while the selector objects clearly. Clean the camera.
lever is in a position other than the “R” . Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to
(Reverse) position. clean the camera. This will cause discolora-
. The display of images on the screen may be tion. To clean the camera, wipe with a cloth
If the Around View monitor is not in operation,
delayed after screens are switched. Objects that has been dampened with a diluted mild
set according to the following procedure.
in the Around View Monitor may be distorted cleaning agent and then wipe with a dry
momentarily until the Around View Monitor cloth. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
screen is displayed completely. . Do not damage the camera because the tings].
. When the temperature is extremely high or monitor screen may be adversely affected. 2. Touch [Others].
low, the screen may not display objects . Do not use wax on the camera window. 3. Touch [Camera].
clearly. This is not a malfunction. Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth that has 4. Touch [Predictive Course Lines]. The indi-
. When strong light directly shines on the been dampened with a mild detergent cator illuminates when the item is set.
camera, objects may not be displayed diluted with water.
clearly. This is not a malfunction. Other settings:
CAMERA SETTINGS If the Around View monitor is in operation, set
. The screen may flicker under fluorescent
light. This is not a malfunction. How to activate or deactivate pre- according to the following procedure.
. The colors of objects on the Around View dictive course line 1. Push the MENU button and then touch
Monitor may differ somewhat from those of Display of predicted course lines can be set to [Settings].
the actual object. ON or OFF. 2. Touch [Predictive Course Lines]. The indi-
. Objects on the monitor may not be clear and cator illuminates when the item is set.
the color of the object may differ in a dark
location or at night. This is not a malfunction.
* In a canyon
* 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.
dent, operate the system only The navigation system does not provide, The Data for areas of Canada includes informa-
when the vehicle is stopped at a nor represent in any way information on: tion taken with permission from Canadian
safe place and the parking traffic and highway regulations; technical authorities, including: *
C Her Majesty the Queen
brake is on. aspects of the vehicle including weight, in Right of Canada, * C Queen’s Printer for
— In order to avoid a traffic acci- height, width, load and speed limits; road Ontario, * C Canada Post Corporation, Geo-
dent or traffic offence, remem- conditions including grade, percentage of Base®, * C Department of Natural Resources
ber that actual road conditions incline and surface conditions; obstacles Canada.
and traffic regulations take pre- such as the height and width of bridges
NAVTEQ holds a non-exclusive license from the
and tunnels; and other current driving or
cedence over the information United States Postal Service® to publish and
road conditions. Always rely on your own
contained on the navigation sys- sell ZIP+4® information.
tem. judgement when driving a car, taking into
account current driving conditions. * ®
C United States Postal Service 2010. Prices
— The Software may contain inac- are not established, controlled or approved by
The marks of companies displayed by this
curate or incomplete informa- the United States Postal Service®. The following
product to indicate business locations are the
tion due to the passage of trademarks and registrations are owned by the
marks of their respective owners. The use of
time, changing circumstances, USPS: United States Postal Service, USPS, and
such marks in this product does not imply any
and the sources of information ZIP+4.
sponsorship, approval, or endorsement by such
used. Please respect current
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11-2 Index
Timer functions.............................................................. IT-3 Z
Traffic information on map .......................................... 6-8
Traffic information settings........................................ 6-10 Zero Emission menu screen.............................. 1-9, 2-2
Transferring information to/from address book.... 3-70
U
Unique EV function settings..................................... 2-15
Unique EV functions..................................................... IT-2
Unit settings ................................................................. 1-17
Updating charging station information..................... 2-7
USB (Universal Serial Bus)........................................ 4-4
USB connector and Auxiliary input jack.................. 1-4
USB memory operation............................................. 4-19
Using Google Map..................................................... 3-30
Using route planner.................................................... 3-31
V
Viewing available traffic information......................... 6-6
Viewing CARWINGSTM records............................. 5-11
Viewing Charging Station information..................... 6-5
Viewing energy economy history............................... 2-9
Viewing energy economy information...................... 2-8
Viewing energy usage information............................ 2-9
Viewing GPS current location information........... 6-11
Viewing information about current
vehicle location.............................................................. 6-4
Viewing maintenance information ............................. 6-3
Viewing navigation system version information.... 6-12
Viewing vehicle information........................................ 6-3
Voice command examples.......................................... 8-3
Voice guidance settings............................................ 3-53
Voice recognition settings .......................................... 8-9
Volume settings........................................................... 1-16
Index 11-3
Printing: Novembere 2012 (01)
Publication No.: N13E-0ENUU0
Printed in USA
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