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. If the iPod
automatically selects large video
podcast files while in the shuffle mode, the
vehicle display may momentarily black out,
but it will soon recover.
. Improperly plugging in the iPod
may cause
a checkmark to be displayed on and off
(flickering). Always make sure that the iPod
is connected properly.
. The iPod nano
(2nd Generation) will
continue to fast forward or rewind if it is
disconnected during a seek operation.
. An incorrect song title may appear when the
Play Mode is changed while using the iPod
nano
(2nd Generation).
. Audiobooks may not play in the same order
as they appear on the iPod
.
. The iPod nano
(1st Generation) may
remain in fast forward or rewind mode if it
is connected during a seek operation. In this
case, please manually reset the iPod
.
. If you are using an iPod
(3rd Generation
with Dock connector), do not use very long
names for the song title, album name or
artist name to avoid the iPod
from resetting
itself.
. Be careful not to do the following, or the
cable could be damaged and a loss of
function may occur.
— Bend the cable excessively (1.6 in (40
mm) radius minimum).
— Twist the cable excessively (more than
180 degrees).
— Pull or drop the cable.
— Store objects with sharp edges in the
storage where the cable is stored.
— Spill liquids on the cable and connectors.
. Do not connect the cable to the iPod
if the
cable and/or connectors are wet. It may
damage the iPod
.
. If the cable and connectors are exposed to
water, allow the cable and/or connectors to
dry completely before connecting the cable
to the iPod
(wait 24 hours for it to dry).
. If the connector is exposed to fluids other
than water, evaporative residue may cause a
short between the connector pins. In this
case, replace the cable, otherwise damage
to the iPod
and a loss of function may
occur.
. If the cable is damaged (insulation cut,
connectors cracked, contamination such as
liquids, dust, dirt, etc. in the connectors), do
not use the cable and contact a NISSAN
dealer to replace the cable with a new one.
. When not in use for extended periods of
time, store the cable in a clean, dust free
environment at room temperature and with-
out direct sun exposure.
. Do not use the cable for any other purposes
other than its intended use in the vehicle.
. iPod
charging is only possible for devices
that support charging via a FireWire
connection.
*
12V-charge iPod
s are not chargeable with this
system.
*
iPod
, iPhone
and FireWire
are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection
port (if so equipped)
WARNING
Do not connect, disconnect or operate
the USB device while driving. Doing so
can be a distraction. If distracted you
could lose control of your vehicle and
cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION
. Do not force the USB device into the
USB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port
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may damage the port. Make sure
that the USB device is connected
correctly into the USB port.
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if
so equipped) when pulling the USB
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
damage the port.
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB device.
USB devices should be purchased separately
as necessary.
This system cannot be used to format USB
devices. To format a USB device, use a personal
computer.
In some states/area, the USB device for the
front seats plays only sound without images for
regulatory reasons, even when the vehicle is
parked.
This system supports various USB memory
devices, USB hard drives and iPod
players.
Some USB devices may not be supported by
this system.
. Partitioned USB devices may not be played
correctly.
. Some characters used in other languages
(Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed
properly on display. Using English language
characters with a USB device is recom-
mended.
General notes for USB use:
Refer to your device manufacture’s owner
information regarding the proper use and care
of the device.
Notes for iPod
use:
iPod
is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
. Improperly plugging in the iPod
may cause
a checkmark to be displayed on and off
(flickering). Always make sure that the iPod
is connected properly.
. An iPod nano
(1st Generation) may remain
in fast forward or rewind mode if it is
connected during a seek operation. In this
case, please manually reset the iPod
.
. An iPod nano
(2nd Generation) will con-
tinue to fast-forward or rewind if it is
disconnected during a seek operation.
. An incorrect song title may appear when the
Play Mode is changed while using an iPod
nano
(2nd Generation)
. Audiobooks may not play in the same order
as they appear on an iPod
.
. Large video files cause slow responses in an
iPod
. The vehicle display may momentarily
black out, but will soon recover.
. If an iPod
automatically selects large video
files while in the shuffle mode, the vehicle
display may momentarily black out, but will
soon recover.
Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA)
Explanation of terms:
. MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pictures
Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the
most well known compressed digital audio
file format. This format allows for near “CD
quality” sound, but at a fraction of the size of
normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an
audio track can reduce the file size by
approximately a 10:1 ratio (Sampling: 44.1
kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with virtually no
perceptible loss in quality. The compression
reduces certain parts of sound that seem
inaudible to most people.
. WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a
compressed audio format created by Micro-
soft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA
codec offers greater file compression than
the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more
digital audio tracks in the same amount of
space when compared to MP3s at the same
level of quality.
. Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the number of
bits per second used by a digital music file.
The size and quality of a compressed digital
audio file is determined by the bit rate used
when encoding the file.
. Sampling frequency — Sampling frequency
is the rate at which the samples of a signal
are converted from analog to digital (A/D
conversion) per second.
. Multisession — Multisession is one of the
methods for writing data to media. Writing
data once to the media is called a single
session, and writing more than once is
called a multisession.
. ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the
part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that
contains information about the digital music
file such as song title, artist, album title,
encoding bit rate, track time duration, etc.
ID3 tag information is displayed on the
Album/Artist/Track title line on the display.
* Windows
and Windows Media
are regis-
tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States of America
and/or other countries.
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Playback order:
. The folder names of folders not containing
compressed audio files are not shown in the
display.
. If there is a file in the top level of a disc/USB,
“Root Folder” is displayed.
. The playback order is the order in which the
files were written by the writing software, so
the files might not play in the desired order.
. Music playback order of compressed audio
files is as illustrated.
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Specification chart (for FM-AM Radio with Compact Disc (CD) player):
Supported media
CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Supported file systems
ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet
* ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported.
* Files saved using the Live File System component (on a Windows Vista-based computer) are
not supported.
Supported versions*1
MP3
Version
MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG2.5
Sampling frequency
8 kHz - 48 kHz
Bit rate
8 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR*2
WMA*3
Version
WMA7, WMA8, WMA9
Sampling frequency
32 kHz - 48 kHz
Bit rate
32 kbps - 192 kbps, VBR*2
Tag information (Song title and Artist name)
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3 (MP3 only)
WMA tag (WMA only)
Folder levels
Folder levels: 8, Folders and files: 999 (Max. 255 files for one folder)
Displayable character codes*4
01: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian), 04: UNICODE (UTF-16
Non-BOM Big Endian), 05: UNICODE (UTF-8), 06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16 BOM Little
Endian)
*1
Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.
*2
When VBR files are played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly.
*3
Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.
*4
Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.
Specification chart (for FM-AM-SAT Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player):
Supported media
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB2.0
Supported file systems
CD, CD-R, CD-RW: ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet
* ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported.
* Files saved using the Live File System component (on a Windows Vista-based computer) are
not supported.
USB memory: FAT16, FAT32
Supported versions*1
MP3
Version
MPEG1 Audio Layer 3
Sampling frequency
8 kHz - 48 kHz
Bit rate
8 kbps - 320 kbps, VBR*2
WMA*3
Version
WMA7, WMA8, WMA9
Sampling frequency
32 kHz - 48 kHz
Bit rate
32 kbps - 192 kbps, VBR*2
Tag information (Song title and Artist name)
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only)
WMA tag (WMA only)
Folder levels
CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Folder levels: 8, Folders and files: 999 (Max. 255 files for one folder)
USB
Folder levels: 8, Folders 255, Files: 2500 (Max. 255 files for one folder)
Memory size: 4GB
Displayable character codes*4
01: ASCII, 02: ISO-8859-1, 03: UNICODE (UTF-16 BOM Big Endian), 04: UNICODE (UTF-16
Non-BOM Big Endian), 05: UNICODE (UTF-8), 06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16 BOM Little
Endian), 07: SHIFT-JIS
*1
Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.
*2
When VBR files are played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly.
*3
Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.
*4
Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.
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Troubleshooting guide (for FM-AM Radio with Compact Disc (CD) player):
Symptom
Cause and Countermeasure
Cannot play
Check if the disc was inserted correctly.
Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.
Check if there is condensation inside the player. If there is, wait until the condensation is gone (about 1 hour) before
using the player.
If there is a temperature increase error, the CD player will play correctly after it returns to the normal temperature.
Files with extensions other than “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma” cannot be played. In addition, the character codes
and number of characters for folder names and file names should be in compliance with the specifications.
Check if the disc or the file is generated in an irregular format. This may occur depending on the variation or the setting of
MP3/WMA writing applications or other text editing applications.
Check if the finalization process, such as session close and disc close, is done for the disc.
Check if the disc is protected by copyright.
Poor sound quality
Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.
Bit rate may be too low.
It takes a relatively long time before the music
starts playing.
If there are many folder or file levels on the MP3/WMA disc, or if it is a multisession disc, some time may be required
before the music starts playing.
Music cuts off or skips
The writing software and hardware combination might not match, or the writing speed, writing depth, writing width, etc.,
might not match the specifications. Try using the slowest writing speed.
Skipping with high bit rate files
Skipping may occur with large quantities of data, such as for high bit rate data.
Move immediately to the next song when playing.
When a non-MP3/WMA file has been given an extension of “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “.mp3” or “.wma”, or when play is
prohibited by copyright protection, there will be approximately 5 seconds of no sound and then the player will skip to the
next song.
The songs do not play back in the desired order.
The playback order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software. Therefore, the files might not play
in the desired order.
Troubleshooting guide (for FM-AM-SAT Radio with Compact Disc (CD) player):
Symptom
Cause and Countermeasure
Cannot play
Check if the disc or USB device was inserted correctly.
Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.
Check if there is condensation inside the player, and if there is, wait until the condensation is gone (about 1 hour) before
using the player.
If there is a temperature increase error, the player will play correctly after it returns to the normal temperature.
If there is a mixture of music CD files (CD-DA data) and compressed audio files on a CD, only the music CD files (CD-
DA data) will be played.
Files with extensions other than “.MP3 (.mp3)” or “.WMA (.wma)” cannot be played. In addition, the character codes and
number of characters for folder names and file names should be in compliance with the specifications.
Check if the disc or the file is generated in an irregular format. This may occur depending on the variation or the setting of
compressed audio writing applications or other text editing applications.
Check if the finalization process, such as session close and disc close, is done for the disc.
Check if the disc or USB device is protected by copyright.
Poor sound quality
Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.
It takes a relatively long time before the music
starts playing.
If there are many folder or file levels on the disc or USB device, some time may be required before the music starts
playing.
Music cuts off or skips
The writing software and hardware combination might not match, or the writing speed, writing depth, writing width, etc.,
might not match the specifications. Try using the slowest writing speed.
Skipping with high bit rate files
Skipping may occur with large quantities of data, such as for high bit rate data.
Move immediately to the next song when playing.
If an unsupported compressed audio file has been given a supported extension like .MP3, or when play is prohibited by
copyright protection, the player will skip to the next song.
The songs do not play back in the desired order.
The playback order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software, so the files might not play in the
desired order.
Random/Shuffle may be active on the audio system or on a USB device.
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1.
MUTE button
2.
DISP (display)/TEXT button
3.
FM·AM radio band select button
4.
CD button
5.
Station preset buttons
6.
iPod
button
7.
AUX (auxiliary) button
8.
Audio display
9.
CLOCK button
10.
CD EJECT button
11.
iPod
MENU button
12.
SEEK/TRACK button
13.
ENTER button
14
BACK button
15.
PWR (power) button/VOL (volume) control knob
16
AUX IN jack
17.
AUDIO button
18.
TUNE/FF·REW FOLDER button
19.
SCAN/RPT (repeat) button
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC
(CD) PLAYER
For all operation precautions, see “Audio opera-
tion precautions” (P.4-12).
Audio main operation
Head unit:
The auto loudness circuit enhances the low and
high frequency ranges automatically in both
radio reception and CD playback.
ON·OFF/Volume control:
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position, and then push the PWR button while
the system is off to call up the normal mode
(radio, CD, AUX and iPod
) which was playing
immediately before the system was turned off.
While the system is on, pushing the PWR button
turns the system off.
Turn the VOL control knob to adjust the volume.
MUTE button:
Push the
button to mute the audio sound.
Push the
button again to release the mute
setting.
AUDIO button:
Push the AUDIO button to change the selecting
mode as follows.
Push the TUNE (
,
) or SEEK (
,
)
button to adjust Bass and Treble to the desired
level. Use the TUNE or SEEK button also to
adjust Fade or Balance modes. Fade adjusts the
sound level between the front and rear speakers
and Balance adjusts the sound between the
right and left speakers.
To turn the beep sound off or on, push the TUNE
or SEEK button until the desired mode is
displayed. This turns on or off the beep sound
when audio buttons are pushed.
To change the Speed Sensitive Volume (Spd
Sen Vol) mode to OFF, LOW, MID or HIGH,
push the TUNE or SEEK button until the desired
mode is displayed.
Once you have adjusted the sound quality to the
desired level, push the AUDIO button repeatedly
until the normal mode display reappears. Other-
wise, the normal mode display will automatically
reappear after approximately several seconds.
CLOCK button:
Push the CLOCK button to turn on or off the
CLOCK display.
Adjust the clock according to the following
procedure.
1. Push and hold the CLOCK button until the
clock display starts to flash.
2. Push the SEEK/TRACK button to adjust the
hours.
3. Push the TUNE/FF·REW FOLDER button to
adjust the minutes.
4. Push the CLOCK button again or the DISP/
TEXT button to exit the clock set mode.
The display will return to the regular clock
display after several seconds.
Radio operation
Radio (FM/AM) band select:
Pushing the FM·AM radio band select button will
change the band as follows:
AM
? FM1 ? FM2 ? AM
When the stereo broadcast signal is weak, the
radio will automatically change from stereo to
monaural reception.
When the radio band select button is pushed
while the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON
position, the radio will come on at the station last
played.
TUNE (Tuning):
Push the
or
button for manual tuning.
To move quickly through the stations, push and
hold the TUNE button.
SEEK tuning:
Push the
or
button to tune from low to
high or high to low frequencies and to stop at
the next broadcasting station.
SCAN tuning:
Push the SCAN/RPT button to tune from low to
high frequencies and stops at each broad-
casting station for 5 seconds. Pushing the
button again during this 5 seconds period will
stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain
tuned to that station.
If the SCAN/RPT button is not pushed within 5
seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next
station.
to
Station memory operations:
12 stations can be set for the FM band (6 each
for FM1 and FM2), and 6 can be set for the AM
band for easy access.
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1. Choose the radio band using the radio band
select button.
2. Tune to the desired station using the SEEK,
SCAN or TUNE button.
3. Push and hold the desired radio station
preset button
to
until a beep sound is
heard. (The radio mutes when the radio
station preset button is pushed.)
4. The station indicator will then come on and
the sound will resume. Memorizing is now
complete.
5. Other buttons can be set in the same
manner.
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse
opens, the radio memory will be erased. In that
case, reset the desired stations.
Radio Data System (RDS):
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is a
data information service transmitted by some
radio stations on the FM band (not AM band)
encoded within a regular radio broadcast.
Currently, most RDS stations are in large cities,
but many stations are now considering broad-
casting RDS data.
RDS can display:
. Station call sign, such as “WHFR 98.3”.
. Station name, such as “The Groove”.
. Music or programming type such as “Clas-
sical”, “Country” or “Rock”.
. Traffic reports about delays or construction.
If the station broadcasts RDS information, the
RDS icon is displayed.
RADIO DISPLAY change:
When the DISP/TEXT button is pushed during
the FM radio mode, the radio display will change
in the following order.
FM radio:
Frequency
ņ PS (Programme Service)/PTY
(Programme type)
In the FM radio mode, pushing the DISP/TEXT
button will switch the frequency display to the
PTY display (if available), and if the DISP/TEXT
button is not pushed again within 5 seconds, it
will automatically switch to the PS display. If PTY
is not available, pressing the DISP/TEXT button
will only switch between the frequency display
and the PS display.
Compact Disc (CD) player operation
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position, and insert the CD into the slot with the
label side facing up. The CD will be guided
automatically into the slot and start playing.
After loading the disc, the number of tracks on
the disc will appear on the display.
If the radio is already operating, it will auto-
matically turn off and the CD will play.
If the system has been turned off while the CD
was playing, pushing the PWR button will start
the CD.
Do not use 3.1 in (8 cm) discs.
CD PLAY:
When the CD button is pushed with the system
off and the CD loaded, the system will turn on
and the CD will start to play.
When the CD button is pushed with the CD
loaded and the radio playing, the radio will
automatically be turned off and the CD will start
to play.
CD play information:
When the DISP/TEXT button is pushed for less
than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played,
the disc information display will change as
follows:
CD:
CD with MP3 or WMA:
FF (Fast Forward), REW (Re-
wind):
CD:
When the
or
button is pushed while
the CD is being played, the CD will play while
fast forwarding or rewinding. When the button is
released, the CD will return to normal play
speed.
CD with MP3 or WMA:
When the
or
button is pushed for less
than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played,
the folders in the CD will change.
When the
or
button is pushed for more
than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played,
the CD will play while forwarding or rewinding.
When the button is released, the CD will return
to the normal play speed.
APS (Automatic Program
Search) FF, APS REW:
When the
button is pushed while the CD is
being played, the program next to the present
one will start to play from its beginning. Push
several times to skip through programs. The CD
will advance the number of times the button is
pushed. (When the last program on the CD is
skipped through, the first program will be
played.)
When the
button is pushed, the program
being played returns to its beginning. Push
several times to skip back through programs.
The CD will go back the number of times the
button is pushed.
SCAN tuning:
When the SCAN/RPT button is pushed for more
than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played,
the beginning of all the tracks of CD will be
played for 10 seconds in sequence.
Pushing the button again during this 10 second
period will stop SCAN tuning.
If the SCAN/RPT button is not pushed within 10
seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next disc
program.
RANDOM (RDM)/REPEAT (RPT):
When the SCAN/RPT button is pushed for less
than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played,
the play pattern can be changed as follows:
CD:
CD with MP3 or WMA:
CD EJECT:
When the CD EJECT button is pushed with the
CD loaded, the CD will be ejected.
When this button is pushed while the CD is
being played, the CD will come out and the
system will turn off.
If the CD comes out and is not removed, it
will be pulled back into the slot to protect
it.
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Interface system for iPod
operation
WARNING
Do not connect, disconnect or operate
the USB device while driving. Doing so
can be a distraction. If distracted you
could lose control of your vehicle and
cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION
. Do not force the USB device into the
USB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port
may damage the port. Make sure
that the USB device is connected
correctly into the USB port.
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if
so equipped) when pulling the USB
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
damage the port.
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner
information regarding the proper use and care
of the device.
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Connecting iPod
:
The iPod
outlet connector is located in the
center console. Connect the cable
*
1
as
illustrated, and then connect the other end of
the cable to your iPod
*
2
. Your vehicle is
equipped with the specialized cable for con-
necting the iPod
to your vehicle audio unit. The
battery of your iPod
is charged while it is
connected to the vehicle if the iPod
supports
charging via a FireWire
connection.
When the connection is complete, a NISSAN
logo will be displayed on the iPod
and an iPod
icon on the audio display illuminates. While
connecting the iPod
to the vehicle, the iPod
can only be operated by the vehicle audio
controls.
To disconnect the cable from the vehicle outlet,
fully depress the center connector button to
unlatch the connector and pull the connector
straight out of the outlet. To disconnect the
cable from the iPod
, fully depress the side
connector buttons and pull the iPod
connector
straight out of the iPod
.
* iPod
, iPhone
and FireWire
are a trademark
of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
Compatibility:
The following models are available:
. Fourth generation iPod
(Firmware version
3.1.1 or later)
. Fifth generation iPod
(Firmware version
1.1.2 or later)
. First generation iPod Classic
(Firmware
version 1.3 or later)
. Second generation iPod Classic
(Firmware
version 1.3 or later)
. First, second and third generation iPod
touch
(Firmware version 3.1.0 or later)
. First and second generation iPod mini
(Firmware version 1.4.1 or later)
. iPod photo
(Firmware version 1.2 or later)
. First generation iPod nano
(Firmware ver-
sion 1.3.1 or later)
. Second generation iPod nano
(Firmware
version 1.1.3 or later)
. Third generation iPod nano
(Firmware
version 1.2 or later)
. iPhone
(Firmware version 3.1 or later)
. iPhone
3G (Firmware version 3.1 or later)
. iPhone
3GS (Firmware version 3.1 or later)
The fourth and fifth generation iPod nano
, iPod
touch
, the second generation iPod Classic
and iPhone
3G may not work with the system
in some cases.
Make sure that your iPod
firmware is updated.
* 12V-charge iPod
s are not chargeable with
this system.
iPod
button:
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position. Then, push the iPod
button to switch
to the iPod
mode.
If another audio source is playing and the iPod
is connected, pushing the iPod
button changes
to the iPod
mode.
If the system has been turned off while the iPod
was playing, pushing the PWR button will start
the iPod
.
Top menu item selecting:
When the iPod
MENU button is pushed while
the iPod
is connected, the interface for iPod
operation is shown on the audio display. The
items on the menu list can be scrolled by
pushing the
or
button while the iPod
is operational. To select an item, push ENTER
button. The display can be changed as follows:
For more information about each item, see the
iPod
Owner’s Manual.
ENTER, BACK button:
. When the ENTER button is pushed while
the top menu is displayed, program details
are shown on the audio display.
. To select the program, push to search using
the
or
button and ENTER button.
. When the BACK button is pushed, it returns
to the previous display.
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iPod
play information:
When the DISP/TEXT button is pushed while a
program is being played, the program informa-
tion display will change as follows:
* Artist Name will not be displayed for a Podcast.
FF (Fast Forward), REW (Re-
wind) button:
When the
or
button is pushed for more
than 1.5 seconds while the iPod
is playing, the
iPod
will play while fast forwarding or rewind-
ing. When the button is released, the iPod
will
return to the normal play speed.
When the
or
button is pushed for less
than 1.5 seconds while the iPod
is playing, the
next track or the beginning of the current track
on the iPod
will be played.
APS (Automatic Program
Search) FF, APS REW button:
When the
or
button is pushed for more
than 1.5 seconds while the iPod
is playing,
numbers of tracks can be skipped through.
When the
or
button is pushed for less
than 1.5 seconds while iPod
is playing, the next
track or the beginning of the current track on the
iPod
will be played.
REPEAT (RPT), RANDOM (RDM):
When the SCAN/RPT button is pushed while a
track is being played, the play pattern can be
changed as follows:
Except Podcast and Audiobook:
Podcast:
ALL REPEAT
ņ TRACK REPEAT
Audiobook:
AUX (Auxiliary) input
AUX IN jack:
The AUX IN jack is located on the audio unit.
The AUX IN audio input jack accepts any
standard analog audio input such as from a
portable cassette tape/CD player, MP3 player or
laptop computer.
AUX (Auxiliary) button:
With an AUX device plugged in, push the AUX
button repeatedly until the display changes to
the AUX mode.
When the AUX button is pushed with no device
plugged into the jack, the audio system does not
change to the AUX mode.
NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo
mini plug cable when connecting your music
device to the audio system. Music may not play
properly when a monaural cable is used.
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1.
FM·AM band select button
2.
CD EJECT button
3.
XM band select button
4.
DISP (display) button
5.
Color display
6.
iPod
MENU button
7.
Radio CAT (category)/REW (rewind) button for
SEEK/TRACK
8.
Radio SCAN tuning button
9.
Radio CAT (category)/FF (fast forward) button
for SEEK/TRACK
10.
BACK button
11.
CD·AUX button
12.
PWR (power) button/VOL (volume) control knob
13.
RPT (repeat) play button
14.
RDM (random) play button
15.
Radio station preset select buttons
16.
AUX IN jack
17.
TUNE·SCROLL control knob
18.
ENTER/SETTING button
FM-AM-SAT RADIO WITH COMPACT
DISC (CD) PLAYER
For all operation precautions, see “Audio opera-
tion precautions” (P.4-12).
. No satellite radio reception is available when
the SAT (satellite) band option is selected
unless the optional satellite receiver and
antenna are installed, and there is an active
SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription.
. The satellite radio mode requires an active
SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription. The
satellite radio is not available in Alaska,
Hawaii and Guam.
. It may take some time to receive the
activation signal after subscribing the Sir-
iusXM Satellite Radio. After receiving the
activation signal, an available channel list will
be automatically updated in the radio. Place
the ignition switch from LOCK to ACC to
update the channel list.
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Audio main operation
Head unit:
The auto loudness circuit enhances the low and
high frequency ranges automatically in both
radio reception and CD playback.
PWR/Volume control:
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position, and then push the PWR button while
the system is off to turn on the last audio source,
which was playing immediately before the
system was turned off. While the system is on,
pushing the PWR button turns the system off.
Turn the VOL control knob to adjust the volume.
ENTER/SETTING button:
The settings screen will appear when pushing
the ENTER/SETTING button.
The following items are available in the settings
screen.
. Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade
Controls the sound of the audio system.
Balance adjusts the sound between the left
and right speakers. Fade adjusts the sound
between the front and rear speakers.
Select the “Bass”, “Treble”, “Balance” or
“Fade” using the TUNE·SCROLL control
knob and then push the ENTER/SETTING
button. Turn the TUNE·SCROLL control
knob to adjust the Bass, Treble, Balance
and Fade of the screen to the preferred
level.
. Speed Sens Vol.
To change the Speed Sensitive Volume
(Speed Sens Vol.) level from off (0) to 5,
turn the TUNE·SCROLL control knob.
. AUX Vol.
Controls the volume level of incoming sound
when an auxiliary device is connected to the
system. To change the AUX Vol. level from 0
(off) to 3, turn the TUNE·SCROLL control
knob.
. Brightness and Contrast
Adjust the brightness and contrast of the
screen.
Select the “Brightness” or “Contrast” using
the TUNE·SCROLL control knob and then
push the ENTER/SETTING button. Turn the
TUNE·SCROLL control knob to adjust the
brightness and contrast of the screen to the
preferred level.
. Clock Adjust
Adjust the clock according to the following
procedure.
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1.
Push the ENTER/SETTING button
*
1
until
“Setting Clock” and “Clock Adjust” appear on
the display.
2.
Turn the TUNE·SCROLL control knob
*
2
to
adjust the hour.
3.
Push the ENTER/SETTING button
*
1
.
4.
Turn the TUNE·SCROLL control knob
*
2
to
adjust the minute.
5.
Push the ENTER/SETTING button
*
1
.
. On-Screen Clock
When this item is turned on, a clock is
always displayed in the upper right corner of
the screen.
Select the “On-Screen Clock” using the
TUNE·SCROLL control knob and then push
the ENTER/SETTING button. You can tog-
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