2018 Nissanconnect Owner's Manual | Nissan USA (Armada and Pathfinder)
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The information contained within this supplement updates the 2018 NissanConnect® Owner’s Manual to provide the software license information for the telecommunications control unit for the following vehicles:
Printing: May 2018 Publication No.: SU18EA 0NC1U0 TELEMATIC CONTROL UNIT GEN2K For the software classified as (3) or (4) Please refer to the websites below regard- above, a copy of the license text is included ing the copyright notices of those people: A. INTRODUCTION with the source code in the URL indicated https://www.ficosa.com/software/ This product Telematic Control Unit Gen2K below, and please also refer to the terms opensource/ incorporates the following software: and conditions of Copyleft Software li- The software licensed under the licenses censes at the websites listed below: 1. the software developed by, or devel- indicated in (3) and (4) above (“Copyleft oped for, Ficosa International, S.A. (“Fi- GPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ Software”) is distributed in the hope that it cosa”), old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html and will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ without even the implied warranty of MER- 2. the software owned by third party and gpl-3.0.en.html CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- licensed to Ficosa, LAR PURPOSE. LGPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ 3. the software licensed under the GNU old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html and For at least three (3) years from delivery of a GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ device embedding the above product, Fi- (“GPL”), old-licenses/lgpl-2.0.html cosa will give to any third party who con- tacts us at the Contact Information pro- 4. the software licensed under the GNU MPL: https://www.mozilla.org/ vided below, for a charge no more than our LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, en-US/MPL/2.0/ cost of physically performing source code Version 2.0 or the GNU LESSER GEN- GPL-2.0-with-OpenSSL-exception: distribution, a complete machine-readable ERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 2.1 (col- https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/ copy of the source code corresponding to lectively “LGPL”), the Mozilla Public li- cryptsetup/blob/master/COPYING the Copyleft Software indicated above. cense v2 (“MPL”), the GPL-2.0 license When requesting this source code, please with-OpenSSL-exception GPLv3 GCC Exception: specify Product: Telematic Control Unit (GPLOpenSSL”) and GNU GENERAL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ Gen2K and version Cx9. PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3 with GCC ex- gcc-exception-3.1.en.html ception (together with the GPL soft- The software classified as (3) and (4) above ware, jointly (“Copyleft Software”), are copyrighted by multiple people. and/or 5. open sourced software licensed under terms and conditions other than Copyleft Software. Furthermore, source code and licenses B. LICENSING AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE IN- corresponding to the Copyleft Software FORMATION listed above is freely available to you and The software classified as (5) above con- any member of the public at the website tains various open sourced software listed below: (“OSS”) listed in the below website. Please https://www.ficosa.com/software/ see the website indicted next for the terms opensource/ and conditions of the licenses (OSS Li- censes) and other information regarding Contact Information the OSS contained this Product: For enquiries about open source software https://www.ficosa.com/software/ at FICOSA, please contact Ficosa’s Compli- opensource/ ance Officer by email: [email protected] Please note that we are unable to answer any queries regarding source code details, etc. In addition, it is necessary for end users to provide their own internet connection. The end user is responsible for any con- nection or line charges incurred through browsing websites or downloading. Prologue Foreword NISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DE- NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM NISSANCONNECTSM SERVICES UG5NJN1-251BEBC1-23DC-4665-B405-18A0830C57B1 PARTMENTUG5NJN1-0A572194-58C0-4CCD-A796-B7907E2D317D HELPDESK CONTACT INFORMA- AND APPS HELPDESK CONTACT
For assistance or inquiries about the TION UG5NJN1-7E109BAF-7F49-429A-8CC5-3267D2E74C0F INFORMATIONGUID-B5FFE7C1-2C07-493F-9AB5-498221E1E8E0 NISSAN warranty, service or general ques- For assistance or inquiries about the For assistance or inquiries about the tions, contact the NISSAN Consumer Af- NissanConnectSM with Navigation system, NissanConnectSM Services or Apps, con- fairs Department at: or to order updated map data, contact the tact Nissan Owner Services helpdesk at: For U.S. customers NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK . E-MAIL: nissanownerservices@nissan- at: Nissan North America, Inc. usa.com . E-MAIL: [email protected] Consumer Affairs Department . WEBSITE: https://www.nissanusa. P.O. Box 685003 . WEBSITE: www.NissanNavigation.com com/connect/support Franklin, TN 37068-5003 . PHONE: 1-888-661-9995 . PHONE: 1-855-426-6628 1-800-NISSAN-1 (1-800-647-7261) For Canadian customers Nissan Canada Inc. 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z5 1-800-387-0122 FOREWORD reserves the right to change specifica- tions or design at any time without Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehi- notice. cle. . Do not remove this manual from the This user’s manual is for NissanConnectSM vehicle when selling this vehicle. The with Navigation, Apps and Services of- next user of this system may need the fered in your NISSAN vehicle. manual. Operation instructions for the following systems are included in this manual. . Audio . Hands-Free Phone . NissanConnectSM Apps . NissanConnectSM Services . Navigation . Voice Recognition . Information and settings viewable on NissanConnectSM Please read this manual carefully to en- sure safe operation of NissanConnectSM with Navigation, Apps and Services. . Because of possible specification changes and optional equipment, some sections of this manual may not apply to your vehicle. . All information, specifications and il- lustrations in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing. NISSAN
Table of Contents System settings...... 2-19 1 Introduction 4 Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone Functions disabled How to use this manual.... 1-2 while driving ...... 2-28 Bluetooth® Hands-Free Safety information...... 1-3 Additional Phone System...... 4-2 Trademarks...... 1-4 system information ...... 2-29 Bluetooth® Regulatory information .... 1-5 information...... 4-12 3 Audio system 5 Information 2 Getting Started Audio Control buttons and touch operation precautions...... 3-2 Information menu...... 5-2 screen display Names and functions SiriusXM Traffic (center display)...... 2-2 of audio control information Starting system...... 2-12 buttons...... 3-14 (if so equipped)...... 5-4 Touch Audio operations ...... 3-17 SiriusXM Travel Link® panel operation ...... 2-12 Audio settings...... 3-39 (if so equipped)...... 5-8 SM System status screen ..... 2-14 Disc/USB memory NissanConnect Shortcut menu ...... 2-15 device care Services and cleaning...... 3-42 (if so equipped)...... 5-14 Map menu (models with SM navigation system)...... 2-16 Gracenote® End User NissanConnect License Agreement...... 3-42 Display View Bar Apps ...... 5-25 (models with navigation Mobile Entertainment system) ...... 2-16 System (MES) (if so equipped)...... 3-43 How to input letters and numbers ...... 2-18 6 Navigation (if so equipped) 8 Troubleshooting guide Safety information...... 6-3 Customer assistance...... 8-2 Map System unit...... 8-3 data authentication...... 6-3 Audio system...... 8-4 Map operation ...... 6-4 Bluetooth® Hands-Free Setting destination...... 6-15 Phone System...... 8-14 Route guidance...... 6-30 Navigation (if Storing so equipped)...... 8-18 a location/route ...... 6-45 Voice recognition ...... 8-26 Navigation settings...... 6-54 General information...... 6-57
7 Voice Recognition Voice Recognition System ...... 7-2 1 Introduction
How to use this manual ...... 1-2 Trademarks ...... 1-4 For safe operation ...... 1-2 Regulatory information ...... 1-5 Reference symbols...... 1-2 Laser product ...... 1-5 Screen illustrations ...... 1-2 Bluetooth® devices ...... 1-5 Safety information ...... 1-3 1. Introduction
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL NOTE: SCREEN ILLUSTRATIONS . This indicates items that help you un- The illustrations in this manual are This manual uses special words, symbols, derstand and maximize the perfor- representatives of various models icons and illustrations organized by func- mance of your vehicle. Ignoring them and may not be identical with the tion. may lead to a malfunction or poor design and specifications of your ve- Please refer to the following items and performance. hicle. familiarize yourself with them. REFERENCE SYMBOLS . Icons and menu items displayed on FOR SAFE OPERATION the screen may be abbreviated or INFO: omitted from the screen illustrations when appropriate. The omitted icons WARNING This indicates information that is neces- and menu items are described as This is used to indicate the presence sary for efficient use of your vehicle or dotted lines as illustrated. of a hazard that could cause death or accessories. serious personal injury. To avoid or Reference page: reduce this risk, the procedures must be followed precisely. This indicates the title and page that you should refer to. <>: CAUTION This indicates a control button or a switch. This is used to indicate the presence []: of a hazard that could cause minor or This indicates a key/item displayed on the moderate personal injury or damage screen. to your vehicle. To avoid or reduce this risk, the procedures must be followed Voice Command: carefully. This indicates an operation by voice command.
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. SAFETY INFORMATION Do not disassemble or modify this NOTE: system. Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electrical shock. Do not keep the system running with This system is primarily designed to help the engine stopped. Doing so may dis- you support pleasant driving as outlined . If you notice any foreign objects in charge the vehicle battery. When you in this manual. However, you, the driver, the system hardware, spill liquid use the system, always keep the engine must use the system safely and properly. on the system or notice smoke or a running. Information and the availability of services smell coming from it, stop using may not always be up to date. The system the system immediately and con- is not a substitute for safe, proper and tact a NISSAN dealer. Ignoring such legal driving. conditions may lead to an acci- Before using the system, please read the dent, fire or electrical shock. following safety information. Always use the system as specified in this manual. CAUTION WARNING . Some jurisdictions may have laws . To operate the system, first park limiting the use of video screens the vehicle in a safe location and while driving. Use this system only set the parking brake. Operating where it is legal to do so. the system while driving can dis- . tract the driver and may result in a Extreme temperatures [below −4°F serious accident. (−20°C) and above 158°F (70°C)] could affect the performance of . Exercise extreme caution at all the system. times so full attention may be . given to vehicle operation. If the The display screen may break if it system does not respond immedi- is hit with a hard or sharp object. If ately, please be patient and keep the glass screen breaks, do not your eyes on the road. Inattentive touch it. Doing so could result in an driving may lead to a crash result- injury. ing in serious injuries or death.
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TRADEMARKS SiriusXM Traffic monthly subscriptions trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the are sold separately. SiriusXM Traffic are U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a only available in select markets. For more trademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a information, see www.siriusxm.com/ service mark of Apple Inc. siriusxmtraffic.
Co-location: This transmitter must not be with any other antenna or transmitter. co-located or operated in conjunction This Class B digital apparatus meets all with any other antenna or transmitter. requirements of the Canadian Interfer- IC Regulatory information ence- Causing Equipment Regulations. For Canadian customers: The antenna cannot be removed (and changed) by user. L’antenne ne peut être enlevée (et mod- ifié) par l’utilisateur. NOTE NOTE This device complies with Industry Cana- da license-exempt RSS standard(s). Op- Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR eration is subject to the following two d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appa- conditions: (1) This device may not cause reils radio exempts de licence. L’exploita- interference, and (2) this device must tion est autorisée aux deux conditions accept any interference, including inter- suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas pro- ference that may cause undesired opera- duire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de tion of the device. l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Ex- est susceptible d’en compromettre le posure fonctionnement. This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evalua- tion (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and person’s body. Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction 1-6 2 Getting Started
Control buttons and touch screen display Scrolling list or message ...... 2-13 (center display) ...... 2-2 Selecting item...... 2-14 Liquid crystal display ...... 2-2 Adjusting settings ...... 2-14 Center multi-function control panel (Type A) System status screen ...... 2-14 (if so equipped) ...... 2-3 Shortcut menu ...... 2-15 Center multi-function control panel (Type B) Edit shortcut menu ...... 2-15 (if so equipped) ...... 2-6 Map menu (models with navigation system) ...... 2-16 Center multi-function control panel (Type C) Display View Bar (models with (if so equipped) ...... 2-7 navigation system) ...... 2-16 Multi-function controller ...... 2-8 Customizing the Display View Bar ...... 2-18 Steering wheel switches (Type A) (if How to input letters and numbers ...... 2-18 so equipped) ...... 2-9 Alphanumeric character (letters and Steering wheel switches (Type B) (if numbers) input screen ...... 2-18 so equipped) ...... 2-10 System settings...... 2-19 Audio accessories ...... 2-11 Settings menu ...... 2-19 Starting system ...... 2-12 Pairing Bluetooth® device ...... 2-27 Start-up warning ...... 2-12 Functions disabled while driving ...... 2-28 Touch panel operation...... 2-12 Additional system information...... 2-29 How to use touch screen ...... 2-12 Additional help ...... 2-30 Operating menu screen...... 2-13 2. Getting Started
CONTROL BUTTONS AND CAUTION Maintenance of display TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY (cen- To clean the display screen, use a dry, soft ter display) The glass screen on the liquid crystal cloth. If additional cleaning is necessary, display may break if it is hit with a use a small amount of neutral detergent Designs and button layout may vary hard or sharp object. If the glass with a soft cloth. Never spray the screen depending on models and specifications. screen breaks, do not touch it. Doing with water or detergent. Dampen the so could result in an injury. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY cloth first, then wipe the screen. The display is a liquid crystal display and CAUTION should be handled with care. Characteristics of liquid crystal display . To clean the display, stop the WARNING . If the temperature inside the vehicle is vehicle in a safe location. . . Never disassemble the display. especially low, the display will stay Clean the display with the ignition Some parts utilize extremely high relatively dim or the movement of the switch in the OFF position. If the voltage. Touching them may result images may be slow. These conditions display is cleaned while the igni- in serious personal injury. are normal. The display will function tion switch is in the ON position, normally when the interior of the unintentional operation may oc- . ALWAYS give your full attention to vehicle has warmed up. cur. driving. . Some pixels in the display are darker or . When cleaning the display, never . Avoid using vehicle features that brighter than others. This condition is use a rough cloth, alcohol, benzine, could distract you. If distracted, an inherent characteristic of liquid thinner or any kind of solvent or you could lose control of your crystal display, and it is not a malfunc- paper towel with a chemical clean- vehicle and cause an accident. tion. ing agent. Doing so will cause . A remnant of the previous display scratches or deterioration of the image may remain on the screen. This panel. screen burn is inherent in this type of . Do not splash any liquid such as display, and it is not a malfunction. water or car fragrance on the dis- play. Contact with liquid will cause the system to malfunction.
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CENTER MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL PANEL (Type A) (if so equipped) “Multi-function controller” (page 2-8) Models with Intelligent Around View Monitor: : Push to display the current setting of the vehicle information, air condi- tioner, audio and navigation route information. “System status screen” (page 2-14) : Push to display the information menu. “Information menu” (page 5-2) : : < >: Push to display the screen for air Push to display the available Apps. Push to operate the hands-free conditioner operations. “NissanConnectSM Apps” phone system. (page 5-25) “4. Bluetooth® Hands-Free For additional information, refer to Phone” the vehicle Owner’s Manual. : < >: : When a route is not set, push to Push to switch the display brightness Push to operate the Intelligent display the destination menu screen. “Setting destination” (page 6-15) to the daytime mode or the nighttime Around View Monitor. mode, and to adjust the display For additional information, refer to When a route is set, push to display brightness level using the multi-func- the vehicle Owner’s Manual. route information and route editing tion controller while the indicator is screen. displayed. Push and hold to turn the Push and hold to switch “Route menu screen” (page 6-35) the display brightness to the daytime display on/off. mode or the nighttime mode, and to Multi-function controller:
< BACK>: Models without Intelligent Around View Monitor: Push to return to the previous screen. In a settings screen, this button is also used to apply the setting.
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“System status screen” Push again to display the Display View (page 2-14) Bar. “Display View Bar (models with : navigation system)” (page 2-16) Push to display the information menu. : “Information menu” (page 5-2) Push to access the system settings. < >, <+>/<->: “Settings menu” (page 2-19) Push < > to switch the display : brightness to the daytime mode or the nighttime mode, and to adjust the Push to repeat the voice guidance for display brightness level using the a guide point. multi-function controller while the indicator is displayed. Push and hold < > to turn the display on/off. The display brightness can also be adjusted using <+>/<−>.
CENTER MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL PANEL (Type B) (if so equipped) : Push to display the available Apps. “NissanConnectSM Apps” (page 5-25) : Push to display the information menu. “Information menu” (page 5-2)
CENTER MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL PANEL (Type C) (if so equipped) the map on the screen, etc. “Multi-function controller” (page 2-8) : Push to display the available Apps. “NissanConnectSM Apps” (page 5-25) : Push to display the current setting of the vehicle information, air condi- tioner, audio and navigation route information. (models with Intelli- the display brightness level using the “System status screen” gent Around View Monitor): multi-function controller while the (page 2-14) Push to operate the indicator is displayed.
< BACK>: MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROLLER Additional directional buttons: Push to return to the previous screen. Push to move across the map or In a settings screen, this button is also With directional buttons select an item on the character input used to apply the setting. Models with navigation system: screen. : Center dial: Push to access the system settings. Turn to highlight an item on the “Settings menu” (page 2-19) screen or adjust a setting. : The center dial can also be used to Push to display the information menu. adjust the map scale. “Information menu” (page 5-2) Models without navigation system: : Push to display the screen for air conditioner operations. For additional information, refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual. : Push to select the highlighted item on the screen. If this button is pushed while a map is displayed, the shortcut menu or the map menu screen is displayed. “Shortcut menu” (page 2-15) “Map menu (models with naviga- : tion system)” (page 2-16) Push to select the highlighted item on Main directional buttons: the screen. Push to move across the map, high- If this button is pushed while the light an item on the screen or adjust a climate screen or status screen is setting (volume, brightness, etc.). displayed, the shortcut menu screen is displayed. 2-8 2. Getting Started
“Shortcut menu” (page 2-15) tion system)” (page 2-16) STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES (Type Main directional buttons: Center dial/slide switch: A) (if so equipped) Push to highlight an item on the Turn to highlight an item on the screen or adjust a setting (volume, screen, to adjust a setting, or to adjust brightness, etc.). the map scale. Center dial: Slide (push upward/downward/left- Turn to highlight an item on the ward/rightward) to highlight an item screen or adjust a setting. on the screen or to adjust a setting (volume, brightness, etc.). The map Without directional buttons can be scrolled in 8 directions by sliding this switch.
: Tilt to highlight an item on the screen or adjust a setting. Push to select the highlighted item. Audio operations are possible by tilt- ing the switch. “Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons (Type A)” : (page 3-16) Push to select the highlighted item on Models with navigation system: the screen. If this button is pushed while a map is If this button is pushed while a map is displayed, the shortcut menu or the displayed, the shortcut menu or the map menu screen is displayed. map menu screen is displayed. “Shortcut menu” (page 2-15) “Shortcut menu” (page 2-15) “Map menu (models with naviga- “Map menu (models with naviga- tion system)” (page 2-16) 2-9 2. Getting Started
Models without navigation system: phone system. STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES (Type If this button is pushed while the “4. Bluetooth® Hands-Free B) (if so equipped) climate screen or status screen is Phone” displayed, the shortcut menu screen < >: is displayed. This button is used for the vehicle “Shortcut menu” (page 2-15) information display operation. : < > For additional information, refer to Push this switch to go back to the the vehicle Owner’s Manual. previous screen. < >: NOTE: Push to adjust the volume. You are unable to operate the touch screen display using the switches on the
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NOTE: STARTING SYSTEM TOUCH PANEL OPERATION Depending on the size and shape of USB memory device, the console lid may not The system starts when the ignition This system is mainly operated with the fully close. Do not force the console lid switch is placed in the ACC or ON position. touch screen display. closed as this may damage the USB START-UP WARNING HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN memory device. When the ignition switch is placed in the Basic operations can be done by touching, ACC or ON position, the start-up screen is swiping and dragging on the screen. Type B (if so equipped): displayed. . Touch The USB connection ports are located on Touch [OK] after reading and agreeing the lower instrument panel. with the message. If you do not agree to the message, some of the functions will be disabled. NOTE: Do not keep the NissanConnectSM sys- tem turned on with the engine stopped. Doing so may discharge the vehicle battery. When you use NissanCon- nectSM, always keep the engine running.
Example USB/iPod® connection ports: Connect to play media from an iPod®, iPhone® or a USB memory device. Refer to the device manufacturer’s Select and execute the selected key on owner information regarding the the screen. proper use and care of the device.
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. Swipe OPERATING MENU SCREEN SCROLLING LIST OR MESSAGE
Menu screen pages will skip to the Drag the scroll bar up or down to next page. scroll the message or list up or down. Touch [<] to scroll to the previous . Drag page. Touch the preferred item. Touch the preferred icon to execute a If a listed item name is not completely function and display the next screen. displayed (due to length), touch [>]to display the hidden part of the name. Indicates the position of the currently displayed page out of the total num- Touch [ ]or[ ] to scroll the ber of available pages. message or list one item at a time. Touch [>] to scroll to the next page. Touch [ ]or[ ] to skip to the next page. A swipe gesture can also be used to move Drag the scroll bar up or down to scroll quickly between pages. the menu screen. Models with navigation system: More various operations are possible for a map screen. “Map operation” (page 6-4)
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SELECTING ITEM along the bar. SYSTEM STATUS SCREEN By pushing , the current status of the system can be displayed.
When an item is touched, it is executed and the next screen is displayed. Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen. INFO: ADJUSTING SETTINGS There are different status screens dis- played depending on various factors, such as the currently active mode, whether a destination (models with navigation sys- tem) has been set or not, etc. Touching [<]/[>] can switch air conditioner status screen, navigation route informa- tion screen (models with navigation sys- tem) and information screen. Models with navigation system: The level of volume, brightness, etc. can be When no route is set, a compass and the adjusted. current location is displayed instead of the Touch the adjustment keys, such as [+]/[-], route information. [L]/[R], etc., to adjust each item. Each time a key is touched, the indicator moves 2-14 2. Getting Started
. SHORTCUT MENU [Select Add/Edit] 2. Select the preferred setting. Models without navigation system: . [Change Order] Models with navigation system: To display the shortcut menu, push Change the order in which shortcut To display the shortcut menu, push or touch [ ] while the climate menu items are shown. Touch and or touch [ ] while the current or status screen is displayed. hold [ ] displayed next to the item location map screen is displayed. you wish to relocate. Drag the icon to the position in the list where you The items on the shortcut menu can be wish to insert it. customized to your preference. . [Edit Shortcut Items] Select items to be displayed in the shortcut menu.
Available items: . [Audio Source] . Available items: [Audio List] . [Audio Source] . [Call History] . [Audio List] . [Phonebook] . [Call History] . [Select Add/Edit] . [Phonebook] EDIT SHORTCUT MENU . [Cancel Route] The following procedure can be used to edit or sort the shortcut menu. . [Nearby Places] 1. Select [Select Add/Edit] to register a . [Store Location] new item to the menu, or to change an . [View Settings] existing menu item.
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MAP MENU (models with navi- DISPLAY VIEW BAR (models Viewing Split Map: gation system) with navigation system) Various information screens can be shown by selecting from the Display View Bar. Available views may vary depending on models and specifications.
The map can be displayed on the split screen. Map settings can be adjusted While scrolling the map screen, push independently. or touch [ ] to display the Viewing Junction/Intersection: Map Menu. . [New Destination] . [Show Current Location] . When the screen displays the current [Store Location] location map, push
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Viewing Turn List: Viewing Where am I ?: Viewing Fuel Economy:
This displays the turn list on the left This displays the information about the This displays the fuel economy informa- screen. When approaching a guide point, vehicle location. tion. the left screen automatically switches to Viewing Turn by Turn: Viewing Eco Drive Report: an enlarged view of the intersection. When no route is set, the turn list screen is not displayed and the map is displayed in full screen.
This displays a turn point when driving Your driving score will be displayed in real according to route guidance. time, with 100 points designated as the When no route is set, the turn by turn score for ideal eco-driving. screen is not displayed and the map is To improve your score: displayed in full screen. . When starting off, depress the accel- erator gently.
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. When cruising, accelerate and decele- Touch [Delete] to delete the last HOW TO INPUT LETTERS AND character entered. rate as little as possible. NUMBERS . When decelerating, release the accel- Touch and hold [Delete] to delete all erator early. The keyboard screen differs depending on the characters entered. the model and specification. CUSTOMIZING THE DISPLAY VIEW The symbol keys are displayed by ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTER (let- touching [Symbols]. The alphabet BAR keys are displayed by touching [A-Z]. The menu icons on the Display View Bar ters and numbers) INPUT SCREEN Touch [Space] to enter a space. can be set to your preference. Alphanumeric characters can be entered 1. Push and touch [Naviga- using the keyboard. The designs and the Touch [OK] or [List] to finalize your tion] to display the navigation setting displayed items may vary depending on input. screen. the type of screen. 2. Touch [Map & Display View] and touch INFO: [Change Order]. . Touch [CAPS] to toggle uppercase and 3. Change the order of the icons to be lowercase characters on the keyboard displayed on the Display View Bar. screen. Touch and hold the [ ] displayed next . Touch [ ]or[ ] to move the to the item you wish to relocate. Drag character input position. the icon to the position in the list where you wish to insert the item.
Touch a character on the displayed keyboard. The selected character is entered. Entered characters are displayed here.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTINGS MENU The system settings can be changed to your preference. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. Push to display the Settings menu and touch a setting item you wish to adjust. Menu item Result [Bluetooth] Sets the Bluetooth® streaming audio and phone. “Bluetooth® settings” (page 2-27) [Phone/Mail] Displays the phone/mail setting screen. “Phone and text message settings” (page 4-9) [Vehicle] Displays the vehicle settings screen. “Vehicle settings” (page 2-21) [Navigation] Displays the navigation settings screen. “Navigation settings” (page 6-54) [Audio] Displays the audio settings screen. “Audio settings” (page 3-39) [Screen] Displays the touch screen display setting screen. “Screen settings” (page 2-22) [Volume Adjustment] Displays the volume adjustment setting screen. “Volume settings” (page 2-23) [Clock] Displays the clock setting screen. “Clock settings” (page 2-26) [NissanConnect Services] Displays the NissanConnectSM Services setting screen. “NissanConnectSM Services settings” (page 5-24) [Voice Recognition] Displays the voice recognition function setting screen. “Voice recognition settings” (page 7-14)
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Menu item Result [Camera/Sonar] Displays the camera/parking sensor (sonar) system setting screen. For additional information, refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual. [Driver Assistance] Displays the Driver Assistance setting screen. For additional information, refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual. [Other] [Language] Displays the language setting screen. “Language settings” (page 2-24) [Language & Units] Displays the language and units setting screen. “Language & Units settings” (page 2-25) [Keyboard Type] Sets the keyboard type to [ABC] or [QWERTY] . [Low on Fuel Alert] Sets the fuel low notification to on/off. [Software Information] Displays the software information.
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Vehicle settings (if so equipped) This menu changes the vehicle settings. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Vehicle]. Setting item Result [Lamp ON When Door Unlocks] When this item is set to on, the interior lights illuminate when any door is unlocked. [Light Sensitivity] Sets the auto light sensitivity. [Light Off Delay] Sets the auto light delay timer. [Speed Sensing Wiper Interval] Sets the wiper interval to be adjusted automatically according to the vehicle speed. [Selective Door Unlock] Sets the selective door unlock. [Intelligent Key Lock/Unlock] When this item is turned on, door lock/unlock function by pushing the door handle request switch will be activated. [Lift Steering Wheel on Exit] Sets the lift steering wheel on exit. [Slide Driver’s Seat Back on Exit] Sets the driver’s seat back on exit. [Reset Settings] Returns all vehicle setting values to default.
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Screen settings This menu turns the display on/off and adjusts the image quality of the screen. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Screen]. Setting item Action [Display Settings] [Brightness] Adjusts the brightness. [Contrast] Adjusts the contrast. [Black Level] Adjusts the black level. [Display OFF] Turns the screen on/off. Push and hold /< >//< OFF> for more than 2 seconds to turn the screen on. [Day/Night] Adjusts the screen brightness. Toggles the screen color between the day screen and the night screen. [Change Map Color] Toggles the screen color between the daytime mode and the night time mode. [Reset Settings] This restores the screen settings to default.
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Volume settings This menu turns on/off and adjusts the volume for various functions and system beeps. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Volume Adjustment]. Setting item Action [Audio Volume] Adjusts the volume of the audio system. [Voice Guidance] Toggles the voice guidance on/off. [Guidance Volume] Adjusts the volume level of the guidance volume. [Ringtone Volume] Adjusts the volume level of the ringtone. [Incoming Call Vol.] Adjusts the incoming call volume. [Outgoing Call Vol.] Adjusts the outgoing call volume. [RDS Volume] Adjusts the volume level of the RDS announcement. [NissanConnect Svcs. Vol] Adjust the volume level of the NissanConnectSM Services information channel. [Sonar Volume] Adjusts the volume level of the sonar warning volume. [Button Beep sound] Toggles the button beep sound and alarm for a prohibited operation between on and off.
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Language settings (if so equipped) This changes the language used in the system. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Other]. 3. Touch [Language]. Setting item Action [System Language] Select the language of the display, voice announcements, and voice recognition functions.
INFO: . Do not change the ignition switch position while changing the language. . The Voice Recognition System can be used only if the language is supported by the Voice Recognition System. . Depending on the language selected, available voice commands for the Voice Recognition System may differ.
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Language & Units settings (if so equipped) This changes the language and measurement unit used in the system. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Other]. 3. Touch [Language & Units]. Setting item Action [System Language] Select the language of the display, voice announcements, and voice recognition functions. [Fuel Economy Unit Settings] Select the preferred fuel economy unit. [Tire Pressure Units] Select the preferred tire pressure unit. [Temperature Units] Select the preferred temperature unit.
INFO: . Do not change the ignition switch position while changing the language. . The Voice Recognition System can be used only if the language selected in this setting is supported by the system. . Depending on the language selected, available voice commands for the Voice Recognition System may differ.
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Clock settings This changes the clock settings. Available setting items may vary depending on models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Clock]. Setting item Action [On-Screen Clock] Sets the clock display on/off. When this item is on, the clock display appears. [Daylight Savings Time] Select the setting for the daylight savings time from ON and OFF. [Clock Format (24h)] Select the clock format between 12–hour and 24–hour times. When the indicator light illuminates, the clock is set to the 24–hour format. [Time Zone] Select an appropriate time zone from the list. When selecting [AUTO], the system selects the time zone automatically. [Offset Adjustment] Adjusts the offset value (hour and minutes). [>] [Time Adjustment] Adjusts the time by increasing or decreasing the value. [Calendar Adjustment] Adjusts the year, month and day.
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PAIRING BLUETOOTH® DEVICE phones varies depending on the mod- Bluetooth® settings Your vehicle is equipped with a Bluetooth® el of cellular phone. Refer to the own- er’s manual for the cellular phone for The Bluetooth® settings can be set in Hands-Free Phone System and Blue- detail according to the user’s preference. tooth® streaming audio. If you are an details. owner of a compatible Bluetooth® en- If the registered device has both audio 1. Push . abled cellular phone or Bluetooth® and phone functions, the system dis- 2. Touch [Bluetooth]. streaming audio module, you can set up plays a message asking if you would 3. Touch the preferred item. the wireless connection between your like to register the device for another . [Bluetooth] cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone function. module, or Bluetooth® streaming audio Turn the Bluetooth® connection to The procedure for connecting a cellu- the vehicle on/off. device and the in-vehicle audio module. lar phone/audio device varies depend- With Bluetooth® wireless technology, you ing on the Bluetooth® device. Refer to . [Connect Device] can make or receive a telephone call with the owner’s manual for the Bluetooth® Touch this item to connect to the your cellular phone in your pocket and device for details. Bluetooth® device. You can also listen to music on your Bluetooth® delete a registered device and dis- streaming audio device via the in-vehicle NOTE: play information for the registered system. device. Some cellular phones or other devices Pairing cellular phone/audio de- may cause interference or a buzzing . [Select Phone] vice noise to be emitted from the audio Registered Bluetooth® Hands-Free system speakers. Storing the device in Phones are shown on the list. Select 1. Push . a different location may reduce or elim- a device from the list to disconnect 2. Touch [Bluetooth] and touch [Connect inate the noise. or connect a Bluetooth® device. Device]. INFO: . [Select Audio Device] 3. Touch [Add New (X/5 Free)] to register Registered Bluetooth® streaming a device. It is recommended that you visit a NISSAN audio players are shown on the list. 4. When a PIN code appears on the dealer for compatibility, or call NISSAN Select a device from the list to screen, operate the compatible Blue- Consumer Affairs Department for instruc- disconnect or connect a Bluetooth® tooth® cellular phone to enter the PIN tions on pairing NISSAN recommended device. cellular phones or audio devices. code. . [Vehicle Bluetooth Device Info.] The pairing procedure for cellular The registered device name and the 2-27 2. Getting Started
PIN code can be changed. FUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILE These functions will become available DRIVING again when the vehicle is not in motion. Some of the destination setting functions To help ensure safe driving, some func- (models with navigation system) that tions cannot be operated or have limited become unavailable while driving can be operation while the vehicle is in motion. operated by Voice Recognition System. The on-screen text and keys for these Available voice commands may differ restricted functions will be "grayed-out" depending on the language setting. or muted and cannot be selected while driving. In some cases, a screen message will appear indicating a restricted func- tion. Restricted functions while driving include: . Character (letter and number) input screen. . Scrolling and viewing of certain list screens. . Displaying detail information and touching item on the information screen. . Adding/editing home location, ad- dress book entries and current route. (models with navigation system) . Making a call by dialing number and using handset phonebook. . Setting phone, NissanConnectSM Ser- vices (if so equipped) and Bluetooth® functions.
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. ADDITIONAL SYSTEM INFOR- easily reset. Simply push and hold on the audio system for at least wheel controls, or other controls too MATION 5 seconds. The system will turn off and quickly can cause a lag between the NissanConnectSM with Navigation (if so restart. control and the display. Operate the equipped), Apps and Services (if so After restarting, all functions should be controls carefully and allow the sys- equipped) uses an operating system like available. tem to respond to your request. those found on many computers, tablets System Reset . NISSAN recommends using Voice Re- and cellular phones. Like these devices, As noted above, intermittent system re- cognition whenever possible to select processing speed may vary, and system sets may occur during normal operation. options while driving. Some touch response delays or resets may occur You may also wish to reset the system if screen functionality is intentionally intermittently. This does not indicate a you find that a particular feature is not unavailable during driving. Please view malfunction, and further information on loading or responding. Often, a quick the available voice commands by system operation can be found below. and then selecting a system reset will resolve any issue you pushing < > category on the display. System Start-Up may be experiencing. After restarting, all Due to the large number of features and functions will be available as described . Models with navigation system: capabilities that the system needs to load above. When looking for a street address or on start-up, it may take up to a minute for System Updates Points of Interest (POI), remember that all functions (such as Apps) to be available. you can use Connected Search and Like many digital devices, the system is Assisted Search features within Nis- System Response Delay designed to allow for software updates as sanConnectSM Services to expand enhancements are developed and addi- The system uses an operating system like your search methods and results. The tional features added. If you have ques- those found on many computers, tablets Voice Recognition System recognizes tions about system performance, it is and cellular phones. Like these devices, a defined set of commands. These recommended that you contact a NISSAN sometimes programs do not respond commands can be viewed in the dis- dealer to ensure that your vehicle has had immediately and this may temporarily play by pushing and then select- the latest available software installed. < > delay system use. ing a category from the displayed list. In most situations, simply waiting a few Operating Tips The commands can also be found in moments longer should be sufficient for The system provides several methods of the Voice Recognition section under the pending operations to complete. operation to suit your preferences. The the command list. If the system temporarily does not re- following are suggested operating tips. “Command list” (page 7-7) spond to commands, the system can be 2-29 2. Getting Started
. In some situations, the system may not be able to recognize your com- mand even if you say the exact com- mand. This can be due to noise conditions or an accent. . In some unique cases, the system may expect a word to be spoken as it is spelled as opposed to the way it is normally pronounced. ADDITIONAL HELP For additional technical information, it is recommended that you contact a NISSAN dealer for troubleshooting help.
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Audio operation precautions ...... 3-2 USB memory device player...... 3-29 Radio ...... 3-2 iPod® player ...... 3-32 Compact Disc (CD) player ...... 3-4 Bluetooth® streaming audio...... 3-35 Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) player (if Auxiliary (AUX) devices (if so equipped)...... 3-37 so equipped) ...... 3-5 Audio settings...... 3-39 USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port...... 3-8 Disc/USB memory device care and cleaning ...... 3-42 Compressed audio files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ...... 3-9 Discs ...... 3-42 Bluetooth® streaming audio ...... 3-13 USB memory device ...... 3-42 Names and functions of audio Gracenote® End User License Agreement ...... 3-42 control buttons ...... 3-14 Mobile Entertainment System (MES) (if Audio main buttons (Type A) (if so equipped) ...... 3-43 so equipped) ...... 3-14 Precautions ...... 3-44 Audio main buttons (Type B) (if Technical Information...... 3-44 so equipped) ...... 3-15 Remote controller and headphones ...... 3-53 Steering wheel mounted audio control Rear media interface ...... 3-58 buttons (Type A) (if so equipped) ...... 3-16 Activating rear displays ...... 3-58 Steering wheel mounted audio control buttons (Type B) (if so equipped) ...... 3-16 Operations on rear displays ...... 3-59 Audio operations...... 3-17 Setting and information...... 3-60 Audio main operations ...... 3-17 Controlling the rear system on the front display ...... 3-61 Radio ...... 3-19 Operating tips ...... 3-62 Compact Disc (CD) player ...... 3-24 Care and maintenance ...... 3-64 Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) player (if so equipped) ...... 3-26 3. Audio system
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAU- RADIO change because of vehicle movement. TIONS Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON Buildings, terrain, signal distance and position before turning on the radio. If you interference from other vehicles can work listen to the radio with the engine not against ideal reception. Described below WARNING running, the ignition switch should be are some of the factors that can affect placed in the ACC position. your radio reception. . The driver must not attempt to Radio reception is affected by station Some cellular phones or other devices operate the audio system while may cause interference or a buzzing noise the vehicle is in motion, so that full signal strength, distance from radio trans- mitter, buildings, bridges, mountains and to come from the audio system speakers. attention may be given to the Storing the device in a different location vehicle operation. other external influences. Intermittent changes in reception quality normally may reduce or eliminate the noise. . Park the vehicle in a safe location are caused by these external influences. and apply the parking brake be- FM radio reception fore operating the audio system Using a cellular phone in or near the and playing movies (if so vehicle may influence radio reception equipped). quality. Radio reception Your radio system is equipped with state- CAUTION of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance . Operate the audio system only radio reception. These circuits are de- when the vehicle engine is run- signed to extend reception range, and to ning. Operating the audio system enhance the quality of that reception. for extended periods of time with However there are some general charac- the engine turned off can dis- teristics of both FM and AM radio signals charge the vehicle battery. that can affect radio reception quality in a moving vehicle, even when the finest . Do not allow these systems to get equipment is used. These characteristics wet. Excessive moisture, such as are completely normal in a given recep- spilled liquids, may cause the sys- tion area, and do not indicate any mal- Range: the FM range is normally limited to tem to malfunction. function in your radio system. 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km), with monaural (single station) FM having Reception conditions will constantly 3-2 3. Audio system slightly more range than stereo FM. Ex- can bounce off the ionosphere and be Satellite radio reception ternal influences may sometimes interfere bent back to earth. Because of these with FM station reception even if the FM characteristics, AM signals are also sub- When the satellite radio is used for the first station is within 25 miles (40 km). The ject to interference as they travel from time or the battery has been replaced, the strength of the FM signal is directly related transmitter to receiver. satellite radio may not work properly. This is not a malfunction. Wait more than 10 to the distance between the transmitter Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing and receiver. FM signals follow a line-of- minutes with the satellite radio ON and through freeway underpasses or in areas the vehicle outside of any metal or large sight path, exhibiting many of the same with many tall buildings. It can also occur characteristics as light. For example they building for the satellite radio to receive all for several seconds during ionospheric of the necessary data. will reflect off objects. turbulence even in areas where no ob- Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves stacles exist. The satellite radio mode requires an active SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription. The away from a station transmitter, the Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electri- signals will tend to fade and/or drift. satellite service is available only to those cal power lines, electric signs and even at least 18 and older in the 48 contiguous Static and flutter: During signal interfer- traffic lights. United States and DC. ence from buildings, large hills or due to TM antenna position, usually in conjunction HD Radio Technology reception The satellite radio performance may be with increased distance from the station (if so equipped) affected if cargo carried on the roof blocks transmitter, static or flutter can be heard. the satellite radio signal. HD RadioTM Technology reception needs This can be reduced by lowering the treble If possible, do not put cargo near the to be activated to receive HD Radio setting to reduce the treble response. satellite antenna. broadcasts. Multipath reception: Because of the re- “Audio settings” (page 3-39) A buildup of ice on the satellite radio flective characteristics of FM signals, di- antenna can affect satellite radio perfor- This enables you to receive radio broad- rect and reflected signals reach the mance. Remove the ice to restore satellite casts digitally (where available), providing receiver at the same time. The signals radio reception. a better quality sound with clear recep- may cancel each other out, resulting in tion. When this feature is not activated or momentary flutter or loss of sound. HD Radio broadcasts are not available, AM radio reception you will receive analog radio (AM/FM) broadcasts. AM signals, because of their low fre- quency, can bend around objects and skip along the ground. In addition, the signals
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COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER . During cold or rainy weather, the . Do not use the following CDs as they player may malfunction due to the may cause the CD player to malfunc- humidity. If this occurs, remove the CD tion. and dehumidify or ventilate the player — 3.1 in (8 cm) discs completely. — CDs that are not round . The player may skip while driving on rough roads. — CDs with a paper label . The CD player sometimes cannot — CDs that are warped, scratched, or function when the passenger com- have abnormal edges partment temperature is extremely . This audio system can only play pre- high. Decrease the temperature before recorded CDs. It has no capabilities to use. record or burn CDs. . Only use high quality 4.7 in (12 cm) . If a CD cannot be played, error mes- round discs that have the “COMPACT sages similar to the following may be disc DIGITAL AUDIO” logo on the disc or displayed. packaging. — Disc read error: . Do not expose the CD to direct sun- Indicates a CLV/Focus, TOC or Ac- light. cess error. Check and re-insert the CD. Make sure that it is inserted . CDs that are of poor quality, are dirty, correctly. scratched, or covered with finger- prints, or that have pin holes may not — Eject disc, please: work properly. Indicates a mechanism error. If the CD can be ejected, eject and re- . The following CDs may not work insert the CD. If the CD cannot be properly: . Do not force a compact disc into the ejected, it is recommended that you contact a NISSAN dealer. CD insert slot. This could damage the — Copy control compact discs (CCCD) CD and/or CD player. — Recordable compact discs (CD-R) — Unplayable error: . Trying to load a CD with the CD door — Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW) Indicates that no readable files are closed could damage the CD and/or found on the inserted CD. Check the data on your CD. CD player. 3-4 3. Audio system
DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC (DVD) Parental level (parental control) PLAYER (if so equipped) DVDs with the parental control settings Copyright and trademark can be played with this system. Please use your own judgement to set the parental . The technology protected by the U.S. control with the system. patent and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corpora- Disc selection tion and other right holders is adopted You can play the following disc formats for this system. with the DVD drive: . This copyright protected technology . DVD-Video cannot be used without a permit from Macrovision Corporation. It is limited . DVD-VR to be personal use, etc., as long as the . Video-CD permit from Macrovision Corporation . is not issued. DTS-CD . Modifying or disassembling is prohib- ited. . Dolby digital is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. . Dolby and the double D mark re trademarks of Dolby Laboratories, Inc. . DTS is a registered trademark of DTS, Use DVDs with the region code “ALL” or the Inc. and DTS 2.0 “ ” is a trademark of code applicable to your DVD player. (The DTS, Inc. region code is displayed as a small . DTS and DTS Digital Surround “ ” are symbol printed on the DVD .) This registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. vehicle-installed DVD player can only play DVDs with an applicable region code. Do not use the following DVDs as they may cause the DVD player to malfunc- 3-5 3. Audio system tion: . Dual DISC (not guaranteed) . 3.1 in (8 cm) discs Video codec: . DVDs with incompatible region code The following video codecs are supported . DVDs that are not round by the system. . DVDs with a paper label Video file format . DVDs that are warped, scratched, or DVD Video have unequal edges DVD-VR with CPRM The following DVDs may not work prop- VIDEO CD Ver. 1.0 erly: Ver. 1.1 . Recordable digital video discs (DVD-R) Ver. 2.0 . Rewritable digital video discs (DVD-RW) DTS CD Specification chart for DVD Playable media: The following media can be played on the system. . DVD+RW . DVD+R . DVD+R DL . DVD-RW (corresponds to CPRM) . DVD-R (corresponds to CPRM) . DVD-R DL (corresponds to CPRM) . DVD-ROM
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Audio codec:
The following combinations of audio co- decs support video formats. Sound format DVD-Video DVD-VR Video-CD DTS-CD LPCM Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Dolby Digital Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Dolby Digital EX Supported with limited output Not supported Not supported Not supported *1 Dts Supported Not supported Not supported Supported dts-ES Supported with limited output Not supported Not supported Not supported *2 dts 96/24 Supported with limited output Not supported Not supported Not supported *3 MPEG1 Layer3 Supported Supported Supported Not supported MPEG2 Layer3 Supported with limited output Supported with limited output Not supported *5 Not supported *4
*1 A back surround channel is assigned to the LS and RS channels and output. *2 A surround centre channel is assigned to the LS and RS channels and output. *3 Output in 48kHz / 24bit. *4 A back surround channel of DVD-Video and DVD-VR/MPEG2 is assigned to the LS and RS channels and output. *5 MPEG2 Layer3 of VIDEO CD indicates SVCD. SVCD may play but its performance is not guaranteed. The 2ch output is utilized for the audio output of SVCD.
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USB (Universal Serial Bus) CON- damage the port. Notes for iPod® use NECTION PORT “Made for iPod®” and “Made for iPhone®” The vehicle is not equipped with a USB mean that an electronic accessory has WARNING memory device. USB memory devices been designed to connect specifically to Do not connect, disconnect or operate should be purchased separately as ne- iPod® or iPhone®, respectively, and has the USB memory device while driving. cessary. been certified by the developer to meet This system cannot be used to format Apple performance standards. Apple is Doing so can be a distraction. If dis- not responsible for the operation of this tracted you could lose control of your USB memory devices. To format a USB memory device, use a personal computer. device or its compliance with safety and vehicle and cause an accident or regulatory standards. Please note that the In some areas, the USB memory device for serious injury. use of this accessory with iPod® or the front seats plays only sound without iPhone® may affect wireless performance. images for regulatory reasons, even when the vehicle is parked. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone®, iPod®, iPod CAUTION classic®, iPod nano®, and iPod touch® are This system supports various USB mem- . trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the Do not force the USB memory ory devices, USB hard drives and iPod® device into the USB connection U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a players. Some USB memory devices may trademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a port. Inserting the USB memory not be supported by this system. device tilted or upside down into service mark of Apple Inc. . Partitioned USB memory devices may the port may damage the port. . Improperly plugging in an iPod® may not play correctly. Make sure that the USB memory cause a check-mark to be displayed device is connected correctly into . Some characters used in other lan- on/off (flickering). Always make sure the USB connection port. guages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) may that the iPod® is connected properly. not appear properly in the display. . Do not grab the USB connection . An iPod nano® (1st generation) may Using English language characters port cover (if so equipped) when remain in fast-forward or rewind mode with a USB memory device is recom- pulling the USB memory device out if it is connected during a seek opera- mended. of the port. This could damage the tion. In this case, please manually reset port and the cover. General notes for USB use the iPod®. . Do not leave the USB cable in a Refer to your device manufacturer’s own- . An iPod nano® (2nd generation) will place where it can be pulled unin- er information regarding the proper use continue to fast-forward or rewind if it tentionally. Pulling the cable may and care of the device. is disconnected during a seek opera- 3-8 3. Audio system
tion. COMPRESSED AUDIO FILES (MP3/ outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an . An incorrect song title may appear WMA/AAC) authorized Microsoft subsidiary and when the Play Mode is changed while third parties. using an iPod nano® (2nd generation). Explanation of terms . MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pictures . AAC — Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is . Audiobooks may not play in the same Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is a compressed audio format. AAC of- order as they appear on an iPod®. the most well known compressed fers greater file compression than MP3 . Large video files cause slow responses digital audio file format. This format and enables music file creation and in an iPod®. The in-vehicle touch allows for near “CD quality sound, but storage at the same quality as MP3. screen display may momentarily black at a fraction of the size of normal . Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the number out, but will soon recover. audio files. MP3 conversion of an audio of bits per second used by a digital track can reduce the file size by . If an iPod® automatically selects large music file. The size and quality of a approximately a 10:1 ratio (sampling: video files while in the shuffle mode, compressed digital audio file is deter- 44.1 kHz, bit rate: 128 kbps) with the in-vehicle touch screen display mined by the bit rate used when virtually no perceptible loss in quality. may momentarily black out, but will encoding the file. soon recover. The compression reduces certain parts of the sound that seem inaudible . Sampling frequency — Sampling fre- to most people. quency is the rate at which the sam- ples of a signal are converted from . WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is analog to digital (A/D conversion) per a compressed audio format created by second. Microsoft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA codec offers greater file com- . Multisession — Multisession is one of pression than the MP3 codec, enabling the methods for writing data to media. storage of more digital audio tracks in Writing data once to the media is the same amount of space when called a single session, and writing compared to MP3s at the same level more than once is called a multises- of quality. sion. This product is protected by certain . ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is intellectual property rights of Micro- the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA soft Corporation and third parties. Use file that contains information about or distribution of such technology the digital music file such as song title, 3-9 3. Audio system
artist, album title, encoding bit rate, Playback order . The folder names of folders not con- and track time duration, etc. ID3 tag taining compressed audio files are not information is displayed on the Al- shown on the display. bum/Artist/Track title line on the dis- . If there is a file in the top level of a disc/ play. USB, the root folder is displayed. * Windows® and Windows Media® are . The playback order is the order in registered trademarks or trademarks of which the files were written by the Microsoft Corporation in the United States writing software, so the files might not of America and/or other countries. play in the desired order. . The music playback order of com- pressed audio files is as illustrated.
Root folder Folder Audio file
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Specification chart for CD
Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW Supported file systems CD, CD-R, CD-RW Supported MP3 Version MPEG1 Audio Layer3, MPEG2 Audio Layer3, MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3 versions*1 Sampling fre- MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3: 8kHz, 11.025kHz, 12kHz quency MPEG2 Audio Layer3: 16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHz MPEG1 Audio Layer3: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz Bit rate 8 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR WMA*2 Version WMA7, WMA8, WMA9.1, WMA9.2 Bit rate / Sam- Bit rate: Ver7, Ver8: 32–192kbps Ver9, Ver9.1, Ver9.2: 32–192kbps, VBR pling fre- Sampling frequency: Ver7, Ver8: 8k/11.025k/16k/22k/32k/44.1k Ver9, Ver9.1, Ver9.2: 8k/11.025k/16k/ quency 22k/32k/44.1k/48 kHz AAC*3 Bit rate / Sam- Bit rate: 8–320 kbps, VBR pling fre- Sampling frequency: 11.025–48kHz quency Tag information (Song title, Artist name ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only) and Album name) WMA Tag (WMA only) AAC Tag (AAC only) Folder levels CD, CD-R, CD-RW: Folder levels: 8, Folders: 255 (including root folder), Files: 510 (Max. 255 files for one folder) Displayable character codes*4 01: SHIFT-JIS, ASCII, ISO–8859–1, UTF-8, UTF-16 BOM, UTF-16 Big Endian, UTF-16 Little Endian, 02: UNICODE, 03: UTF-16
*1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played. *2 Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played. *3 Made by iTunes®. *4 Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions, and information are going to be displayed.
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Specification chart for USB
Supported media USB2.0 Supported file systems FAT32 Folder levels Folder levels: 8, Folders: 512 (including the root folder), Files: 5000
*1 Professional (voice, lossless, multichannel) is not supported. *2 AAC (MPEG-2) is not supported.
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Windows Media Player . Do not place a Bluetooth® streaming audio device in an area surrounded by This product is protected by certain metal or far away from the in-vehicle intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Bluetooth® module to prevent tone Use or distribution of such technology quality degradation and wireless con- outside of this product is prohibited with- nection disruption. out a license from Microsoft. . While an audio device is connected BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO through Bluetooth® wireless connec- . Some Bluetooth® streaming audio de- tion, the battery of the device may vices may not be recognized by the in- discharge quicker than usual. vehicle audio system. . This system supports the Bluetooth® . It is necessary to set up the wireless Advanced Audio Distribution Profile connection between a compatible (A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Con- Bluetooth® streaming audio device trol Profile (AVRCP). and the in-vehicle Bluetooth® module . Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Blue- before using the Bluetooth® streaming tooth® functions share the same fre- audio. quency band (2.4 GHz). Using the . The Bluetooth® streaming audio may Bluetooth® and the wireless LAN func- be stopped under the following condi- tions at the same time may slow down tions: or disconnect the communication and — When receiving a hands-free call cause undesired noise. It is recom- mended that you turn off the wireless — When checking the connection to LAN(Wi-Fi) when using the Bluetooth® the hand-free phone functions. — When connecting the hands-free phone or audio device — When downloading a phonebook memory from a connected cellular phone
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS < >: AUDIO MAIN BUTTONS (Type A) (if so equipped) Push to eject a disc. Disc slot: Insert a disc with the label side facing up. Radio memory buttons: Using the buttons, up to 6 preferred stations can be registered in the preset list for each band. : Push to turn the audio system on/off. Turn to adjust the volume. : Push to switch to the radio mode. The radio band will shift in the order of AM, FM and SXM (SiriusXM) each time the button is pushed. : Push to scan when scannable source is playing. Touch again to stop scan- ning. : Push to change the play mode. : Plays the CD or DVD (if so equipped). 3-14 3. Audio system
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Also, functions to manually tune the STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED < >: radio stations/channels and to select AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS (Type Push to adjust the volume. MP3/WMA/AAC folders. A) (if so equipped) : < >: With the ignition switch in the ACC or Push to eject a disc. ON position, push this button to turn Disc slot: the audio system on. Push to change Insert a disc with the label side facing the audio source. up. NOTE: Radio memory buttons: You are unable to operate the touch Using the buttons, up to 6 preferred screen display using the switches on the stations can be registered in the steering wheel whenever the vehicle preset list for each band. information display shows the setting display. INFO: : STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED The audio system settings can be linked While the display is showing a map (if AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS (Type and memorized for each of the Intelligent so equipped), status or audio screen, B) (if so equipped) Keys (if so equipped). For additional in- tilt this switch upward or downward formation, refer to the vehicle Owner’s to select a station/channel, track or Manual. folder. For most audio sources, tilting the switch up/down for more than 1.5 seconds provides a different function than tilting up/down for less than 1.5 seconds. < >: Push to go back to the previous screen or cancel the selection if it is not completed.
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: AUDIO OPERATIONS Selecting audio source With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, push this button to turn AUDIO MAIN OPERATIONS the audio system on. Push to change the audio source. Turning audio system on/off : The ignition switch must be in the ACC or While the display is showing a map, ON position to turn on the audio system. status or audio screen, tilt this switch Push on the audio system upward or downward to select a to turn on the last audio source which was station/channel, track or folder. For playing immediately before the system most audio sources, tilting the switch was turned off. To turn off the audio up/down for more than 1.5 seconds system, push again. provides a different function than tilting up/down for less than 1.5 sec- Displaying audio screen 1. Turn on the audio source menu screen onds. Push
off. Editing source bar: . The audio source can also be changed The audio sources to be displayed on the with the source bar on top of the audio source bar can be changed. screen. 1. Touch [Source] on the upper left Audio source bar corner of the audio screen. 2. Touch [Edit Source Bar]. The audio source can be changed with the source bar on top of the audio screen. 3. Touch one of the keys on the source The source bar display can be turned on/ bar and then touch one of the audio off. sources from the source list to register the audio source in the source bar.
Example Turning source bar on/off: You can select whether the source bar on top of the audio screens is displayed or not. 1. Touch [Source] on the upper left corner of the audio screen. 2. Touch [Show Source Bar] to turn the indicator on/off.
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RADIO The radio screen can be viewed and operated on the touch screen display. How to view radio operation screen Designs and items displayed on the screen may vary depending on models and specifications. Radio mode indicator: The current radio mode is displayed. [Source]: Touch to switch to the source select screen. “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) [Control]: Touch to display the control screen. “Radio controls” (page 3-22) Radio band indicator: Current radio band (AM, FM or SXM) is displayed. Reception information display: Reception information available at the time such as frequency, station/ channel name, etc. are displayed. On the SXM screen, touch this area to display the category list. HD Radio reception status indicator (for AM and FM) (if so equipped): The icon is displayed when HD Radio 3-19 3. Audio system
digital signal is received. The icon band will change. during this 5 seconds period will stop scan flashes when the radio is acquiring “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) tuning and the radio will remain tuned to the digital signal but the sound out- that station/channel. put is not yet in the HD Radio mode. INFO: Pushing can also scan tune the stations/channels. Preset list: When the stereo broadcast signal is weak, 36 stations/channels (FM/AM/SXM) the radio will automatically change from Presetting: can be registered in the preset list. stereo to monaural reception. “Radio operation” (page 3-20) Up to 36 stations/channels can be regis- Seeking stations/channels: tered for AM, FM and SXM in the preset list. INFO: AM and FM radio 1. Select a radio band (AM, FM or SXM). Push / to tune from 2. Tune to the station/channel you wish HD Radio (if so equipped) reception needs to store in the preset list. to be activated to receive HD Radio low to high or high to low frequencies and to stop at the next broadcasting station. broadcasts. This enables you to receive 3. Touch and hold one of the preset radio broadcasts digitally (where avail- Tilting and holding on the steer- numbers in the preset list or push able), providing a better quality sound ing wheel will also seek up/down to the and hold the desired radio memory with clear reception. When this feature is next station. buttons. not activated or HD Radio broadcasts are SiriusXM Satellite Radio 4. The information such as frequency not available, you will receive analog radio (AM/FM), channel number (SXM), etc. Push / to tune to (AM/FM) broadcasts. the first channel of the next or previous will be displayed on the preset list. Radio operation category. INFO: Available functions and items displayed Tilting and holding on the steer- on the screen may vary depending on ing wheel will also fast tune the channels. . To change the preset stations/chan- models and specifications. nels, touch and hold one of the preset Scan tuning: numbers. You can select whether to Radio activation and band selection: To scan tune the stations/channels, change the station/channel or to de- lete the preset setting. Push or select the preferred touch [Control] on the display and touch radio band (AM, FM or SXM) from the [Scan]. The stations/channels will be . Tilt on the steering wheel to audio source list to turn on the radio. tuned from low to high frequencies and scroll up/down the preset stations/ Each time is pushed, the radio stop at each broadcasting station/chan- channels. nel for 5 seconds. Touching [Scan] again 3-20 3. Audio system
Alert Notification (SXM only): Favorite artists and songs can be regis- tered to receive an alert notice when a song of the registered conditions is on the radio. To tune to the respective channel, touch [Listen to be consistent]. The alert can be ignored by touching [Cancel]. “Radio controls” (page 3-22)
INFO: Satellite Radio: . The satellite mode requires an active SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription. The satellite service is available only to those at least 18 and older in the 48 contiguous United States and DC. . It may take some time to receive the activation signal after the initiation of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscrip- tion. After receiving the activation signal, an available channel list will automatically be updated in the radio. Change the ignition switch position from LOCK to ACC to update the SiriusXM channel list.
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Radio controls Touch [Control] on the AM, FM or SXM screen to display the control screen. The following items are available. Available setting items may vary depending on the models and specifications. FM/AM:
[Station List] Touch to display the available station list. While listening to FM radio, Auto Update is not performed. [Scan] Touch to scan tune the stations. “Radio operation” (page 3-20) [HD Radio Mode] When this item is turned on, the analog and digital reception switches automatically. When this item is turned off, the reception is fixed in the analog mode. [HD Radio Info] Touch to display the HD Radio information such as name of song, artist and album. This item is available when [RDS-Info] is not active. [Tag] Touch to register the tag information for iTunes® Tagging. If an iPod® is plugged in (HD Radio broadcasts only) after the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod® and be used to purchase the songs via iTunes®. [RDS-Info] (FM only) Touch to display the RDS information. This item is available when [HD Radio Info] is not active.
SXM:
[Categories] Touch to display the category list. [Direct Tune] Touch to display the keypad to enter the frequency and directly tune to the channel. “Radio operation” (page 3-20) [Scan] Touch to scan tune the channels. “Radio operation” (page 3-20) [Instant Replay] Up to 30 minutes of the broadcast of the channel that has been tuned in to can be replayed. Touch to select from [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ]. 3-22 3. Audio system
[Tag] Touch to register the tag information for iTunes® Tagging. If an iPod® is plugged in after the registration, the tag information can be stored in an iPod® and be used to purchase the songs via iTunes®. [Other] [Favorite Artists] Touch to set a favorite artists alert notification. Up to 8 artists can be registered. While a song of your favorite artist is playing, touch the list and touch [Add]/[Update]. To receive the alert notification, select [Notify Alert ON]. [Favorite Songs] Touch to set a favorite songs alert notification. Up to 8 songs can be registered. While your favorite song is playing, touch the list and touch [Add]/[Update]. To receive the alert notification, select [Notify Alert ON]. [Customize Channel List] Touch to customize the channel list. Only the selected channels will be tuned in to when you seek or scan the channels. You can select each item or select [All Select]/ [Deselect All]. [Artist Alert History] Touch to display the artist list for an alert notice. [Song Alert History] Touch to display the song list for an alert notice. [Favorite Alert Settings] Touch to turn on/off the alert notice for the registered favorite artists and songs. [Channel Locking Settings] Touch to select or unselect the channel that you wish to lock out. A passcode is required to change the settings. The default passcode is 1234.
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COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER Track number: This indicates the current track num- How to view CD operation screen ber and the total number of tracks. CD menu: CD menu items are displayed. Touch an icon to display the list or to change the setting. - [Track] - [Play Mode] - [Folder] (for MP3, WMA, AAC) Play Mode indicator: This indicates the current play mode. Touch to change the play mode.
For CDs without compressed audio files:
Mode Screen display [Disc Repeat] Disc [Source]: Track information: [1 Track Repeat] 1 Track Touch to switch to the source list Track information such as the song [Disc Random] screen. title, artist name, and album name is Disc “Selecting audio source” displayed. (page 3-17) Audio source indicator: [Scan]: Indicates that CD is currently selected. Touch to play the first 10 seconds of Play time: the tracks. Touch again to stop scan- ning. The play time of the track is displayed.
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For CDs with compressed audio files: “Names and functions of audio con- Scanning: trol buttons” (page 3-14) Mode Screen display “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) Touch [Scan] on the display or push to scan the tracks in the CD. While [Disc Repeat] Disc If the system has been turned off while the scanning, the CD will play the first 10 CD was playing, pushing [1 Folder Repeat] 1 Folder seconds of each track and move on to will start the audio system set to the CD the next track. Touching [Scan] or pushing [1 Track Repeat] 1 Track screen. again within the 10 seconds will stop scanning. [Disc Random] Disc Selecting track/folder: Changing play mode: [1 Folder Random] 1 Folder Touch [Track] or [Folder] in the CD menu and select a preferred track or folder from Touch [Play Mode], [ ]or[ ] to select the list. Folder number (for MP3, WMA, AAC): the play mode. Pushing / Push / or tilt can also change the play This indicates the folder number on the steering wheel up/down mode. when a CD with compressed audio briefly to move to the next or previous files is loaded. track. Ejecting CD: CD player operation For CDs with compressed audio files, turn Push < > to eject the CD. If the CD is or tilt and hold ejected and left unremoved, it will be Loading: on the steering wheel to move reloaded into the slot to protect the CD. to the next or previous folder. Insert the CD into the slot with the label “Names and functions of audio con- side facing up. The CD will be guided trol buttons” (page 3-14) automatically into the slot and starts playing. Fast-forwarding or rewind: After loading the CD, the CD screen will Push and hold / to appear on the display. fast-forward or rewind the track. Release Activation and playing: / to play the track at normal speed. The CD mode can be selected from the source list or by pushing with a CD loaded to play the CD. 3-25 3. Audio system
DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC (DVD) How to view DVD operation screen PLAYER (if so equipped) Precautions . Use DVDs with the region code “ALL” or the code applicable to the DVD player. (The region code is displayed as a small symbol printed on the top of the DVD). This vehicleinstalled DVD player can only play DVDs with the applicable region code. . Images cannot be displayed when the ignition switch is in the ON position. . Some VIDEO-CD functions may not be DVD operation menu: - [Select No.] supported with this system. DVD menu items are displayed. Touch - [Previous Title] a key to operate the DVD. . Available menus and functions may - [Next Title] vary depending on the type of disc. - [Play]/[Pause] - [Default Position] - [Stop] - [Display Settings] - [Skip <<] - [Play Mode] - [Skip >>] Title/chapter number: -[ Key] This indicates the DVD title/chapter - [CM >>] number currently selected. - [CM <<] Play time: - [Top Menu] The play time of the track is displayed. - [Title List] Play mode indicator: - [Title Menu] This indicates the current play mode. - [10 Key Search] 3-26 3. Audio system
Mode Screen display DVD player operation [Return], etc. on the display. [OFF] OFF Loading: Skipping commercial messages: [1 Disc Repeat] Disc Insert the DVD into the slot with the label Touch [CM <<] or [CM >>] in the DVD menu to skip commercials. [1 Chapter Repeat] 1 Chapter side facing up. The DVD will be guided automatically into the slot and start play- Displaying top menu: [Disc Random] Disc back. When a DVD is loaded, the DVD operation Touch [Top Menu] in the DVD menu to [Change Audio Source] screen is displayed on the display. display the top menu specific to each disc. Touch to display the source select For additional information, refer to the screen. Activation and playing: disc instructions. “Selecting audio source” Inserting the DVD into the slot will activate Displaying title list: (page 3-17) the DVD mode. The DVD mode can also be selected from the source list or by pushing Touch [Title List] in the DVD menu to [Select Rear Source] (if so equipped): display the title list. with a DVD loaded. Touch to display the Mobile Entertain- “Names and functions of audio con- ment System screen. Displaying title menu: trol buttons” (page 3-14) “Controlling the rear system on “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) Touch [Title Menu] in the DVD menu to the front display” (page 3-61) display the title menu specific to each disc. Touch [Play] in the DVD menu to start For additional information, refer to the playing. Touch [Pause] to pause and touch disc instructions. INFO: [Stop] to stop playing the DVD. . The DVD menu list will appear when Selecting track/chapter/menu number: Skipping: the screen is touched while a movie is Touch [10 Key Search] or [Select No.] in the playing. Touch [Skip <<] or [Skip >>] in the DVD DVD menu to display the keyboard screen. menu to skip to the next or previous . The availability of the DVD menu items Enter the track/chapter or menu number track/chapter. depend on the type of DVD. you wish to play. Displaying keys: Viewing next/previous title: Touch [ Key] in the DVD menu to Touch [Next Title] or [Previous Title] in the display operation keys such as [Enter] or DVD menu to shift to the next title or 3-27 3. Audio system return to the previous title. — OFF Viewing from default list: — 1 Chapter Repeat . Touch [Default Position] in the DVD menu DVD VR to view from the default list. — 1 Disc Repeat Adjusting the display: — 1 Chapter Repeat . Video CD 1.1 Touch [Display Settings] in the DVD menu to adjust the display settings of the dis- — 1 Disc play. — 1 Track Repeat [Brightness] Adjusts the display — 1 Disc Random brightness. . DTS-CD [Contrast] Adjusts the display con- — 1 Disc Repeat trast. [Black Level] Adjusts the display black — 1 Track Repeat level. — 1 Disc Random [Tint] Adjusts the tint level. [Color] Adjusts the color. [Reset Set- Resets all the display set- tings] tings to default.
Changing play mode: Touch [Play Mode] in the DVD menu to select the play mode. Available modes: . DVD Video
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USB MEMORY DEVICE PLAYER damage the port. Connecting USB memory device Refer to your device manufacturer’s own- er information regarding the proper use WARNING and care of the device. Do not connect, disconnect or operate When compatible storage devices are the USB memory device while driving. plugged into the jack, compatible audio Doing so can be a distraction. If dis- files on the storage devices can be played tracted, you could lose control of your through the vehicle’s audio system. vehicle and cause an accident or USB connection port location: serious injury. “Audio accessories” (page 2-11)
CAUTION . Do not force the USB memory device into the USB connection port. Inserting the USB memory device tilted or upside down into the port may damage the port. Make sure that the USB memory device is connected correctly to the USB connection port. . Do not grab the USB connection port cover (if so equipped) when pulling the USB memory device out of the port. This could damage the port and the cover. . Do not leave the USB cable in a place where it can be pulled unin- tentionally. Pulling the cable may 3-29 3. Audio system
How to view USB operation screen Track number: This indicates the track number and the total number of tracks. [ ]/[ ]: Touch to play or pause the track. USB menu: USB menu items are displayed. Touch an icon to display the list or to change the setting. - [Folder/Track] - [Artists] - [Albums] - [Previous List] - [Play Mode] - [Scan] [Source]: Audio source indicator: Play mode indicator: Touch to switch to the source list Indicates which of the two USB mem- This indicates the current play mode. screen. ory devices is selected. Touch to change the play mode. “Selecting audio source” [USB1]/[USB2]: (page 3-17) Touch to switch to the other con- Play time: nected USB memory device. The play time of the track is displayed. Album artwork: Track information: An image of the CD cover is displayed Track information such as the song when available. title, artist name and folder name is displayed. 3-30 3. Audio system
Mode Screen display Selecting play list: the next track. Touching [Scan] or pushing [All Track Repeat] again within the 10 seconds will All Select a play list by touching an icon on stop scanning. the USB menu. [1 Folder Repeat] 1 Folder . [Folder/Track] Changing play mode: [1 Track Repeat] 1 Track . [Artist] Touch [Play Mode], [ ]or[ ] to select [All Random] All . the play mode. Pushing / [Album] can also change the play [1 Folder Random] 1 Folder . [Previous List] mode.
Folder number: Skipping tracks/folders: This indicates the folder, artist or Push / or tilt album number and the total number on the steering wheel up/down of folders/lists. briefly. To skip to the next or previous track. USB memory device player op- To skip to the next or previous folder, turn eration or tilt and hold on the steering wheel. Activation and playing: Fast-forwarding or rewinding: USB memory device mode can also be activated from the audio source list and Push and hold / to the audio source bar by the touch panel fast-forward or rewind the track. Release operation or by pushing . / to play the track at “Names and functions of audio con- normal speed. trol buttons” (page 3-14) Scanning: “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) To play the USB memory device, touch Touch [Scan] on the display or push [ ], and to pause the USB memory, to scan the tracks in the USB touch [ ] on the USB operation screen. memory device. While scanning, the USB memory device will play the first 10 seconds of each track and move on to 3-31 3. Audio system iPod® PLAYER Refer to your device manufacturer’s own- . iPod classic® er information regarding the proper use . iPod nano® (7th generation) Connecting iPod® and care of the device. . The battery of the iPod® will be charged iPod nano® (6th generation) WARNING while the device is connected to the . iPod nano® (5th generation) vehicle if the iPod® supports USB connec- Do not connect, disconnect or operate . iPod nano® (4th generation) tion charging. the iPod® while driving. Doing so can . iPod nano® (3rd generation) be a distraction. If distracted, you Depending on the model and firmware could lose control of your vehicle and version of the iPod®, the display on the . iPod nano® (2nd generation) cause an accident or serious injury. iPod® shows a NISSAN or Accessory At- . tached screen when the connection is iPod nano® (1st generation) completed. When the iPod® is connected . iPhone® 5s to the vehicle, the iPod® music library can . iPhone® 5 CAUTION only be operated using the vehicle audio . Do not force the iPod® device into controls. . iPhone® 4S the USB connection port. Inserting USB connection port location: . iPhone® 4 the iPod® cable tilted or upside “Audio accessories” (page 2-11) . down into the port may damage iPhone® 3GS the port. Make sure that the iPod® Compatibility: . iPhone® 3G cable is connected correctly to the Made for . USB connection port. iPhone® . iPod touch® (5th generation) . Do not grab the USB connection . INFO: port cover (if so equipped) when iPod touch® (4th generation) pulling the iPod® cable out of the . iPod touch® (3rd generation) . The iPod touch® may not respond port. This could damage the port quickly with the system in some cases. . iPod touch® (2nd generation) and the cover. . . Make sure that the iPod® firmware is . Do not leave the iPod® cable in a iPod touch® (1st generation) updated. place where it can be pulled unin- . iPod touch® . The LightningTM connector works with tentionally. Pulling the cable may . iPod® with video iPhone® 5, iPhone® 5s, iPod touch® (5th damage the port. generation) and iPod nano® (7th gen-
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eration). How to view iPod® operation screen . The 30–pin connector works with iPhone® 4S, iPhone® 4, iPhone® 3GS, iPhone® 3G, iPhone®, iPod touch® (1st through 4th generation), iPod classic® and iPod nano® (1st through 6th gen- eration). . USB works with iPhone® 5, iPhone® 4S, iPhone® 4, iPhone® 3GS, iPhone® 3G, iPhone®, iPod touch® (1st through 5th generation), iPod classic® and iPod nano® (1st through 7th generation).
Search condition indicator: Track information: This indicates the current search Track information such as the song condition. title, artist name and album name is [Source]: displayed. Touch to switch to the source list Audio source indicator: screen. This indicates that the iPod® is cur- “Selecting audio source” rently selected. (page 3-17) Album artwork: Play time: An image of the CD cover is displayed The play time of the track is displayed. when available.
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Track number: Repeat mode indicator: Fast-forwarding or rewinding: This indicates the current track num- Touch to change the repeat mode. Push and hold / to ber and the total number of tracks. Mode Screen display fast-forward or rewind the song. Release Shuffle mode indicator: / to play the song at [All Track Repeat] All Touch to change the shuffle mode. normal speed. [1 Track Repeat] 1 Track Mode Screen display Changing play mode: [Repeat Off] Off [Shuffle Albums] Albums Touch [Shuffle], [Repeat], [ ]or[ ]to select the play mode. Pushing [All Songs] Songs iPod® player operation / can also change [Shuffle Off] the play mode. Off Activation and playing: Skipping songs: [ ]/[ ]: Inserting the iPod® cable into the connec- tion port will activate the iPod® mode. Push / or tilt Touch to play or pause the track. on the steering wheel to skip iPod® can also be selected from the audio to the next or previous song. iPod® menu: sources list and the source bar by touch - [Previous List] panel operation or by pushing . Even when iPod® and/or iPhone® are inserted into both of the two USB con- - [Playlists] “Names and functions of audio con- trol buttons” (page 3-14) nection ports, the system recognizes only - [Artists] “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) one of the connected iPod® and/or iPhone® at a time. - [Songs] To play and pause the iPod®, touch - [Albums] [ ]/[ ] in the iPod® menu. - [Genres] Selecting search method: - [Composers] A list of search methods is displayed in the - [Podcasts] iPod® menu. Touch and select an item to - [Audiobooks] play the iPod® in your preferred settings. - [Shuffle] - [Repeat] 3-34 3. Audio system
BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO tion. Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth® “Pairing Bluetooth® device” streaming audio. (page 2-27) If you have a compatible Bluetooth® How to view Bluetooth® streaming audio operation screen device with streaming audio (A2DP pro- file), you can set up a wireless connection between your Bluetooth® device and the in-vehicle audio system. This connection allows you to listen to the audio from the Bluetooth® device using your vehicle speakers. It may also allow basic control of the device for playing and skipping audio files using the AVRCP Bluetooth® profile. Not all Bluetooth® devices have the same level of controls for AVRCP. Please consult the manual for your Bluetooth® device for more details. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth® functions share the same frequency band (2.4 GHz). Using the Bluetooth® and the wireless LAN functions at the same time may slow down or disconnect the com- munication and cause undesired noise. It [Source]: displayed. is recommended that you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the Blue- Touch to switch to the source list Audio source indicator: screen. tooth® functions. This indicates that Bluetooth® “Selecting audio source” streaming audio is currently selected (page 3-17) Connecting Bluetooth® streaming among other sources. Track information: audio device Play time: Track information such as the song Bluetooth® streaming audio device must The play time of the track is displayed. be connected to the vehicle before opera- title, artist name and folder name is 3-35 3. Audio system
[Control]: Mode Screen display Activation and playing: Touch to display the control screen. [All Random] All Bluetooth® streaming audio device can be “Bluetooth® streaming audio selected from the audio sources list by [1 Folder Random] 1 Folder controls” (page 3-37) touching [Source] or by pushing . Track number: [Random Off] OFF “Names and functions of audio con- This indicates the track number. trol buttons” (page 3-14) “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) Repeat mode indicator: INFO: To play the Bluetooth® streaming audio Touch to change the repeat mode. Depending on the audio device that is device, touch [Play] and to pause the connected to the vehicle, track informa- Bluetooth® streaming audio device, touch Mode Screen display tion may not be displayed. [Pause] in the Bluetooth® steaming audio [All Track Repeat] All Bluetooth® streaming audio op- menu. [1 Folder Repeat] 1 Folder eration Selecting folder/track: [1 Track Repeat] 1 Track The ability to pause, change tracks, fast- Touch [Folder/Track] to select a folder/ forward, rewind, randomize and repeat [Repeat Off] track. Off music may be different between devices. Some or all of these functions may not be Changing play mode: Bluetooth® streaming audio menu: supported on each device. Touch [Repeat], [Random], [ ]or[ ]to - [Play] . Depending on the Bluetooth® stream- select the play mode. Pushing - [Pause] ing audio device that is connected, it / can also change may not be possible to perform audio the play mode. - [Folder/Track] operations. Fast-forwarding or rewinding: - [Repeat] . Depending on the Bluetooth® stream- - [Random] ing audio device that is connected, a Push and hold / to fast-forward or rewind the song. Release Random mode indicator: time lag may occur before music is played back. / to play the song at Touch to change the random mode. normal speed.
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Skipping songs/folders: AUXILIARY (AUX) DEVICES (if so How to view AUX operation Push / or tilt equipped) screen on the steering wheel to skip Connecting auxiliary devices to the next or previous song. The auxiliary audio input jack accepts any To skip to the next or previous folder, turn standard analog audio input such as from . a portable cassette player, CD player or Bluetooth® streaming audio con- MP3 player. trols A video player can be connected to the auxiliary video input jack to play movies. Touch [Control] on the Bluetooth® Auxiliary audio input jack location: streaming audio operation screen to dis- “Audio accessories” (page 2-11) play the control screen. Touch [Display Settings] to adjust the display settings. Touch [Change Audio [Select Touch to select a different INFO: Source] to display the source select Audio De- Bluetooth® streaming audio screen. Insert a 1/8 in (3.5 mm) stereo mini plug in vice] device from a list of registered “Selecting audio source” (page 3-17) Bluetooth® devices. the audio input jack. If a cable with a mono “Bluetooth® settings” plug is used, the audio output may not Designs and items displayed on the (page 2-27) function normally. screen may vary depending on models [Connect Touch to connect a new and specifications. Device] Bluetooth® device. AUX operation Activation and playing: Turn on an AUX device. Connecting an AUX device into the jack will activate the AUX mode. AUX can be selected from the other audio sources by touching [Source] or by push- ing . “Names and functions of audio con- 3-37 3. Audio system
AUDIO SETTINGS Audio settings can be adjusted or audio related functions can be turned on/off using the following procedure. Some of the setting items may not be displayed when the audio system is turned off. Available setting items may vary depending on the models and specifications. 1. Push . 2. Touch [Audio]. The following setting items are available: . [Sound Settings] Setting Items Action [Bass] Adjust the speaker tone quality and sound balance by touching [+]/[-], [L]/[R] or [R]/[F]. [Treble] [Balance] [Fade] [Bose® Centerpoint] When this item is turned on, surround sound playback is generated from a traditional stereo recording. Turn on this item to activate Bose® Centerpoint and to change its effect level with the [Surround Vol]. [Surround Vol] Touch [+]/[-] to adjust [Surround Vol] level if Bose® Centerpoint is turned on. [Speed Sensitive Vol] This automatically adjusts the volume depending on the vehicle speed. Touch [+]/[-] to change the sensitivity level. [Driver’s Audio Stage] When this item is turned on, a better sound quality will be provided to the driver’s position. The driver can enjoy a more crisp and clear sound that is specialized for the driver’s seat position. The prominence of the effect of this feature depends on the type of music that is played. For some music, it may be difficult to recognize the effect of this feature.
. [Display Album Cover Art] Turn this item on to display image files from the media device. If the media device does not contain images, no image will be
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displayed. . [Radio Settings] Setting Items Action [HD Radio Mode (AM)] When this item is turned on, the analog and digital reception switches automatically. [HD Radio Mode (FM)] When this item is turned off, the reception is fixed in the analog mode.
. [DVD Settings] Setting Items Action [Angle] Images and movies can be viewed in different angles if the DVD contains this data. Switch the angle number by touching [+]/[-]. [CM Skip] Select commercial skip length from 15, 30, and 60 seconds. [DRC] Select the DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) setting from OFF, 1 and 2. DRC allows tuning of the dynamic range of sound recorded in the Dolby Digital format. [Angle Mark] Turn the angle mark display on/off. When this item is turned on, [Multi Angle] will be displayed on the DVD screen. [Menu Skip] DVD menus are automatically configured and the contents will be played directly when this item is turned on. Note that some discs may not be played directly even if this item is turned on. [DOWN MIX] When this item is turned on, a multi-channel recording will be converted to a traditional two channel (stereo) recording. [DVD Language] Enter the language code of the preferred language. [Language] Changeable items will vary depending on the type of DVD. For DVD-V: Audible language can be changed by touching [+]/[-]. For Video CD: Select the sound setting from Main audio, Sub audio and Main/Sub audio. For DVD VR: Select the sound setting from Main audio 1, Sub audio 1, Main/Sub audio 1, Main audio 2, Sub audio 2, and Main/Sub audio 2. [Subtitle] The subtitle language can be changed by touching [+]/[-]. 3-40 3. Audio system
[DVD Screen Settings] Touch to adjust the DVD aspect ratio. [PG/PL Mode] Touch to switch the PG/PL mode setting.
INFO: The Available setting items differ depending on the DVD. . [AUX settings] Setting Items Action [Image ON]/[Image OFF] The image display on the display can be turned on/off. [AUX Image Display] The image display size setting can be selected from [Normal], [Wide] and [Cinema]. [Volume Setting] The volume setting can be selected from [Low], [Medium] and [High].
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DISC/USB MEMORY DEVICE trial use. GRACENOTE® END USER LI- CARE AND CLEANING . The inner and outer edges of a new CENSE AGREEMENT disc may be rough. Remove the rough DISCS edges by rubbing the inner and outer This application or device contains soft- edges with the side of a pen or pencil ware from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, as illustrated. California (“Gracenote”).The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Software”) en- USB MEMORY DEVICE ables this application to perform disc and/ . Never touch the terminal portion of or file identification and obtain music- the USB memory device. related information, including name, ar- tist, track, and title information (“Grace- . Do not place heavy objects on the USB memory device. note Data”) from online servers or embedded databases (collectively, “Grace- . Do not store the USB memory device note Servers”) and to perform other func- in very humid locations. tions. You may use Gracenote Data only . Do not expose the USB memory device by means of the intended End-User func- to direct sunlight. tions of this application or device. You agree that you will use Gracenote . Do not spill any liquids on the USB Data, the Gracenote Software, and Grace- memory device. . Handle a disc by its edges. Never touch note Servers for your own personal non- the surface of the disc. Do not bend Refer to the owner’s manual for the USB commercial use only. You agree not to the disc. memory device for details. assign, copy, transfer, or transmit the . Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Always place discs in their storage Data to any third part. YOU AGREE NOT cases when they are not being used. TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, . To clean a disc, wipe the surface from THE GRACE SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE the center to the outer edge using a SERVERS, EXCEPT WHEN EXPRESSLY PER- clean, soft cloth. Do not wipe the disc MITTED HEREIN. using a circular motion. You agree that your non-exclusive license Do not use a conventional record to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote cleaner or alcohol intended for indus- Software, and Gracenote Servers will ter-
PRECAUTIONS malfunction. WARNING Start the engine when using the Mobile . While playing VIDEO-CD media, The driver must not attempt to oper- Entertainment System. this DVD player does not guaran- ate the Mobile Entertainment System tee complete functionality of all while driving so full attention may be WARNING VIDEO-CD formats. given to vehicle operation. The driver must not attempt to oper- ate the Mobile Entertainment System TECHNICAL INFORMATION CAUTION or wear the headphones while the vehicle is in motion so that full atten- USB media support . Do not attempt to use the system tion may be given to vehicle opera- in extremely high or low tempera- tion. Supported USB media: ture conditions [below -4°F (-20°C) Park the vehicle in a safe location and or above 158°F (70°C)]. USB 1.1 Low Speed (1.5 Mbps), Full apply the parking break to view the Speed (12 Mbps) . images on the front center display To avoid draining the vehicle bat- USB 2.0 Low Speed (1.5 Mbps), Full tery, do not operate the system for with the Mobile Entertainment Sys- Speed (12 Mbps), High Speed more than 15 minutes without tem. (480 Mbps) starting the engine. Mass Storage Support: CAUTION The front display is designed to not show The Mobile Entertainment System recog- images during driving, as the driver’s . Only operate the Mobile Entertain- nizes the connected USB media as a mass attention must be given to vehicle opera- ment System while the engine is storage device. tion for safety. Sounds are still audible. To running. Operating the Mobile En- show images on the front display, stop the tertainment System for extended Supported file systems and partition: vehicle in a safe location, move the shift periods of time with the engine lever to the “P” (Park) position and apply The first partition of the following file turned off can discharge the vehi- systems are supported. the parking brake. cle battery. . NTFS . Do not allow the system to get wet. . Excessive moisture, such as spilled FAT32 liquids, may cause the system to
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. FAT16 . HFS+ Supported folder structure:
Folders 1,000 folders maximum Files 10, 000 files maximum Pass length 3072 characters maximum Full name 232 characters maximum length Folder levels 11 levels maximum (when root is regarded as level 0)
Supported format and decode:
Video codec: Codec Profile Maximum Resolution/Frame Rate Notes DivX DivX 3.11/4/5/6 SD (720 x 576)/30 Only single-instance playback is supported for DivX 3.11. Flash - 1080 p/30 - H.263 - 1080 p/30 - H.264 BP/MP/HP 1080 p/30 Extended file is not supported. MPEG-1 - 1080 p/30 - MPEG-2 MP@ML 1080 p/30 - MPEG-4 SP/ASP 1080 p/30 - Real Video RV8/9/10 1080 p/30 - XviD - SD (720 x 576)/30 -
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Codec Profile Maximum Resolution/Frame Rate Notes WMV7/8 - D1/30 HD version is not provided. Only single instance playback is supported for WMV7/8. WMV9/VC-1 SP/MP/AP 1080 p/30 Complex Profile is not supported.
Audio codec: Codec Supported Bitrates Sampling Frequency Channels Codec Features Supported AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC) 8 kbps - 320 kbps 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, Mono/Stereo/ 5.1 -> Stereo - Complies with ISO/IEC 44.1, 48 KHz Downmixing 13818-7 - ADTS/ADIF Output - Modes: Mono, Stereo, Dual Mono, Joint Stereo (Intensity Stereo (IS) and Mid-side Stereo (MS)) - All tools of 13818-7 LC + PNS are supported. - CRC check is supported. - Header formats: AAC, ADIF, ADTS AAC+ (ENHANCED AAC Up to 264 kbps Up to 48 KHz Mono/Stereo - Modes: Mono, Stereo, Dual +) Mono - Header formats: ADIF, ADTS Linear PCM - Up to 48 KHz Stereo Max 16bit only RealAudio (3, 6, 9, 10) 6 to 96 kbps 8, 11.025, 22.05, 44.1 KHz Mono/Stereo Downmixing is not sup- ported. Dolby Digital 64 to 640 kbps 48 KHz Mono/Stereo/ 5.1 -> Stereo Modes: Mono, Stereo, 5.1 -> Downmixing Stereo Downmixing
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Codec Supported Bitrates Sampling Frequency Channels Codec Features Supported MP3 32 to 320 kbps 8/11.025/12 KHz (MPEG-2.5) Mono/Stereo - Complies with ISO 11172-3 (MPEG-1 Layer 1,2,3) 16/22.05 /24 KHz (MPEG-2) and ISO 13818-3 8 to 160 kbps 32/44.1/48 KHz (MPEG-1) - Modes: Mono, Stereo, Dual (MPEG-2 Layer 1,2,3) Mono, Joint Stereo (Intensity Stereo (IS) and Mid-side Stereo (MS)) - CRC check is supported. OGG Vorbis Up to 128 kbps 8 to 48 KHz Mono/Stereo - WMA v9 (std) Up to 384 kbps Up to 48 KHz Mono/Stereo - Decodes WMA streams WMA v10 (std) generated using encoder v2, v7, v8, v9, v10 content. - Supports all L1, L2, and L3 profiles.
Depending on the combination of video codec, audio codec, and format, some files cannot be played with the Mobile Entertainment System. Combinations of video/audio codecs and playable file extensions:
Video Audio Codec Extenstion MPEG-4 AAC “.avi”, “.3gp”, “.mp4”, “.m4v”, “.divx”, “.mov” AAC+ “.avi”, “.3gp”, “.mp4”, “.m4v”, “.divx”, “.mov” Linear PCM “.avi”, “.divx” Dolby Digital “.avi”, “.mp4”, “.m4v”, “.divx”, “.mov” MP3 “.avi”, “.mp4”, “.m4v”, “.divx”, “.mov” WMA “.avi”, “.divx” WMV7/8 AAC “.avi”, “.divx” Linear PCM “.avi”, “.divx” Dolby Digital “.avi”, “.divx” MP3 “.avi”, “.divx” WMA “.avi”, “.wmv”, “.divx” WMV9/VC-1 Linear PCM “.avi”, “.divx” Dolby Digital “.avi”, “.divx” MP3 “.avi”, “.divx” WMA “.avi”, “.wmv”, “.divx” Flash MP3 “.flv” Real Video Real Audio “.rmvb”, “.rm” Without Picture (Audio AAC “.m4a”, “.aac” only) AAC+ “.m4a”, “.aac” Linear PCM “.wav”, “.aiff” Dolby Digital “.m4a”, “.ac3” MP3 “.mp3”, “.m4a” Ogg Vorbis “.ogg” WMA “.wma”
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Apple support . iPod touch® (3rd generation) (iOS 5.1.1) “Made for iPad®” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect . iPod touch® (2nd generation) (iOS 4.2.1) When an iPhone®, iPad®, or iPod® is con- specifically to iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad®, nected, the Mobile Entertainment System . iPod touch® (1st generation) (iOS 3.1.3) respectively, and has been certified by will play music with the iPod® technology . the developer to meet Apple performance and initiate quick charging (up to 2.1 A). iPod nano® (7th generation) (Firmware version 1.0.2) standards. Apple is not responsible for the The following Apple products are sup- operation of this device or its compliance ported: . iPod nano® (6th generation) (Firmware with safety and regulatory standards. . iPhone® 5s (iOS 7.0.4) version 1.2) Please note that the use of this accessory . iPhone® 5c (iOS 7.1) . iPod nano® (5th generation) (Firmware with iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad® may affect version 1.0.2) wireless performance. . iPhone® 5 (iOS 6.1.4) . iPad®, iPhone®, iPod®, iPod classic®, iPod . iPod nano® (4th generation) (Firmware iPhone® 4S (iOS 5.1.1) version 1.0.3) nano®, iPod touch®, and Retina are trade- marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. . iPhone® 4 (iOS 7.1) . iPod nano® (3rd generation) (Firmware and other countries. iPad Air® and iPad . iPhone® 3GS (iOS 6.1.6) version 1.1.2) miniTM are trademarks of Apple Inc. . iPhone® 3G (iOS 4.2.1) . iPod nano® (2nd generation) (Firm- ware version 1.1.3) Licenses . iPad® (4th generation) (iOS 7.0.4) . iPod nano® (1st generation) (Firmware Dolby: . iPad® (3rd generation) (iOS 6.0) version 1.3.1) Manufactured under license from Dolby . iPad® (2nd generation) (iOS6.0) . iPod classic® (160 GB) (End 2009) Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D . iPad® (1st generation) (iOS 5.1.1) (Firmware version 2.0.4) symbol are trademarks of Dolby Labora- tories. . iPad Air® (iOS 7.0.4) . iPod classic® (120 GB) (Firmware ver- . iPad miniTM (2nd generation) (iOS 7.0.4) sion 2.0.1) . . iPad miniTM (1st generation) (iOS 7.0.4) iPod classic® (Firmware version 1.1.2) . iPod touch® (5th generation) (iOS 6.1.3) . iPod touch® (4th generation) (iOS 6.1.3) “Made for iPod®”, “Made for iPhone®”, and
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DivX: MPEG4–AVC (H.264): IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM This DivX Certified® device has passed THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA. rigorous testing to ensure it plays DivX® AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR COM video. To play purchased DivX movies, first THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL register your device at vod.divx.com. Find USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE MPEG-4 VISUAL: your registration code in the DivX VOD VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC section of your device setup menu. STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DE- USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL DivX®, DivX Certified® and as- CODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR sociated logos are trade- USE BY A CONSUMER ENGAGING IN PER- marks of DivX, LLC and are AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/ OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVI- SONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIV- used under license. Covered ITIES. by one or more of the follow- DER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. ing U.S. patents: 7,295,673; NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE MP3: 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 8,656,183; IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL 8,731,369; RE45,052. INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA. licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thom- RMVB: COM son. Portions of this software are included VC-1: WMA/WMV: under license from RealNetworks, Inc. THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE This product includes technology owned Copyright 1995-2011, RealNetworks, Inc. by Microsoft Corporation and under a All rights reserved. VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL license from Microsoft Licensing, GP. Use HDMI: USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE or distribution of such technology outside VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 of this product is prohibited without a The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition STANDARD (“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DE- license from Microsoft Corporation and/ Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo CODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY or Microsoft Licensing, GP as applicable. are trademarks or registered trademarks A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL Sorenson Spark Video decoder: of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/ and other countries. OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVI- This product contains an officially licensed DER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. Sorenson Spark optimized video decoder NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE licensed from Sorenson Media, Inc.
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Natune surround sound: Natune surround sound is a general term for the family of the latest acous- tic signal processing tech- nology produced by DiMAGIC Co., Ltd.
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REMOTE CONTROLLER AND HEADPHONES < >: Remote controller The rear displays can be activated or A remote controller is provided with the Mobile Entertainment System. deactivated individually. The remote controller is for the rear display operation and cannot be used to control : portable devices. Push to display the HOME screen. The following buttons/switches are on the remote controller. Select the media from the DVD (if so equipped), AUX (if so equipped), USB and HDMI interface device. < >, < >, < >, < > (Select but- tons): Push the select buttons to select the items displayed on the rear screens. : Push to go back to the previous screen. Keypad: Push the keys below for operations.