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  • Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN automobile.This users manual is for the navigation systemonly.

    This manual contains operating instructions forthe NISSAN navigation system offered in the fol-lowing models:

    Altima

    Armada

    Maxima

    Pathfinder

    Quest

    Titan

    Please read this manual carefully to ensure safeoperation of the navigation system. This manualcontains operating instructions for the NISSANNavigation System offered in your NISSAN ve-hicle

    Please read your vehicles owners manualfirst.

    Do not remove this manual from the vehiclewhen selling this vehicle. The next user of thisnavigation system may need the manual.

    Because of possible specification changes,sections of this manual may not apply to yourvehicle.

    All information, specifications and illustrationsin this manual are those in effect at the time ofprinting. NISSAN reserves the right to changespecifications or design at any time withoutnotice.

    FOREWORD

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  • Table ofContents

    Introduction

    How does the Nissan navigation system work?

    What features are available on the Nissan navigation system?

    How do I operate the Nissan navigation system?

    How do I program a destination?

    How do I use the Point of Interest (POI) feature?

    How do I use the address book feature?

    How do I use the avoid area feature?

    How do I use the automatic re-routing feature?

    How do I use the voice guidance feature?

    How do I adjust the display?

    Information on map data discs

    Troubleshooting guide

    Index

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

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  • 1 Introduction

    How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2For safe operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Reference symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

    Safety note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Laser product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3

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  • This manual uses special words and icons, orga-nized by function. Please refer to the followingitems and familiarize yourself with these symbols.

    FOR SAFE OPERATION

    WARNING

    This is used to indicate the presence ofa hazard that could cause death or se-rious personal injury. To avoid or re-duce the risk, the procedures must befollowed precisely.

    CAUTION

    This is used to indicate the presence ofa hazard that could cause minor ormoderate personal injury or damage toyour vehicle. To avoid or reduce therisk, the procedures must be followedcarefully.

    NOTE:

    This indicates an item to help you under-stand the maximum performance of yourvehicle. If ignored, it may lead to a mal-function or poor performance.

    REFERENCE SYMBOLS

    INFO:

    This indicates information necessary for efficientuse of your vehicle or accessories.

    DEST button

    This is a button on the control panel.

    View key

    This is a select key on the screen. By selectingthis key you can proceed to the next function.

    This system is primarily designed to help youreach your destination, and also performs otherfunctions as outlined in this manual. However,you, the driver, must use the system safely andproperly. Information concerning roadconditions, traffic signs and the availability ofservices may not always be up-to-date. Thesystem is not a substitute for safe, proper,and legal driving.

    Before using the navigation system, please readthe following safety information. Always use thesystem as outlined in this manual.

    WARNING

    When the driver operates the naviga-tion system or uses the joystick(screen function), first park the ve-hicle in a safe place and set the park-ing brake. Using the system whiledriving can distract the driver andmay result in a serious accident.Destinations cannot be set while thevehicle is in motion.

    Do not rely on voice guidance alone.Always be sure that all driving ma-neuvers may be made legally andsafely to avoid an accident.

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY NOTE

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  • Do not disassemble or modify thissystem. If you do, it may result inaccidents, fire, or electrical shock.

    Do not use this system if you noticeany malfunction such as a frozenscreen or lack of sound. Continueduse of the system may result inaccident, fire, or electrical shock.

    If you notice any foreign object in thesystem hardware or spilled liquid, ornotice smoke or a smell coming fromit, stop using the system immediatelyand contact your nearest NISSANdealer. Ignoring such conditions maylead to accidents, fire, or electricalshock.

    NOTE:

    Some states/provinces may have laws lim-iting the use of video screens whiledriving. Use this system only where legal.

    LASER PRODUCTThis navigation system is certified as a Class 1laser product.

    The navigation system complies with DHHSLaser-Radiation Standards, 21 CFR Chapter 1,subchapter J.

    WARNING

    Do not disassemble or modify thissystem. There are no user service-able parts in this navigation system.

    If maintenance, adjustments and op-erations other than those specifiedin this manual are attempted, injurydue to laser radiation and exposurecould occur.

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  • 1-4 Introduction

    MEMO

  • 2 How does the Nissan navigation systemwork?

    What is a navigation system? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2About the navigation system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2

    What is GPS (Global Positioning System)?. . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Accuracy of positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Positioning adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Receiving signals from GPS satellites. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3

    Display of GPS information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Detailed map coverage areas (MCA) for thenavigation system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3

    When a gray road or dark green road isdisplayed on the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4

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  • ABOUT THE NAVIGATION SYSTEMThis navigation system combines the data ob-tained from the vehicle (by gyro sensor) and fromGPS (Global Positioning System) satellites tocalculate the current location of the vehicle. Thisposition is then displayed on the screen, allow-ing route guidance to a destination.

    GPS is a system developed and operated by theU.S. Government, covering the entire planet.This navigation system receives three or moredifferent radio signals from NAVSTAR (GPSsatellites), orbiting the earth 13,049 miles(21,000 km) above ground. The data from differ-ent sets of signals are trigonometrically calcu-lated to obtain the position of the vehicle.

    INFO:

    The tracking center in the U.S. controls signalstransmitted from GPS satellites. This controlsometimes results in reduced accuracy or nosignal received at all, in accordance with govern-ment requirements. Consequently, areas such asmilitary bases may not accurately appear on thenavigation screen. ACCURACY OF POSITIONING

    The color of the GPS Indicator on the upperleft corner of the screen indicates positioning asfollows:

    Green: positioning is possible and accurate

    Yellow: positioning is possible but accuracy isminimal

    Gray: positioning is not possible

    INFO:

    For approximately 3 or 4 minutes after system

    startup, the GPS indicator remains gray,even if accurate positioning is possible.

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    WHAT IS A NAVIGATION SYSTEM? WHAT IS GPS (Global PositioningSystem)?

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  • POSITIONING ADJUSTMENTWhen the system judges that the vehicle posi-tion information is not accurate based on vehiclespeed and gyro sensor data calculations, thesystem will adjust the vehicle position informa-tion using GPS signals.

    RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM GPSSATELLITESSometimes, satellite reception is weak. The fol-lowing are places where signals tend to beweak:

    Inside tunnels and parking lots in buildings

    Areas with numerous tall buildings

    Under multi-layered highways

    In a dense forest

    Near military bases and certain governmentfacilities

    Vehicles in these areas may not receive GPSsignals (Indicator color: gray).

    INFO:

    The antenna for GPS is located behind the in-strument panel inside the vehicle. Do not placeany objects, especially mobile phones ortransceivers, on the instrument panel. Be-cause the strength of the GPS signals are ap-proximately one billionth of that of TV waves;phones and transceivers will decrease thestrength or may totally disrupt the signals.

    DISPLAY OF GPS INFORMATIONThis system displays GPS information.

    Please refer to GPS information display onpage 11-17.

    This system is designed to help you reach yourdestination, and also performs other functions asoutlined in this manual. However, you, the driver,must use the system safely and properly. Infor-mation concerning road conditions, traffic signsand the availability of services may not always beup-to-date. The system is not a substitute forsafe, proper, and legal driving.

    Map data covers select metropolitan areas in theUnited States.

    Map data is available on map DVD-ROM. For in-formation about map DVD-ROMs, contact aNISSAN dealer or call the NISSAN NavigationSystem help desk at 1-888-6619995.

    Map data includes 2 types of areas: Detailedcoverage areas providing all detailed road dataand other areas showing Main roads only.

    NOTE:

    Detailed map data is not available in manyareas and is generally limited to select ma-jor metropolitan areas.

    For information on which metropolitan areas arein detailed coverage areas, please refer to theNISSAN Navigation System Software Booklet(included). When you purchase an updated mapDVD-ROM, a new software booklet will beprovided.

    DETAILED MAP COVERAGE AREAS(MCA) FOR THE NAVIGATION SYS-TEM

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  • WHEN A GRAY ROAD OR DARKGREEN ROAD IS DISPLAYED ONTHE MAP

    When you are driving on a gray road after thevehicle has deviated from the suggestedroute during route guidance, automatic re-routing may not start immediately.

    The navigation system does not provide routeguidance for dark green roads. Therefore, ifthe destination is set on a dark green road, theenlarged map display will return to the ordi-nary map screen at a point on a suggestedroad that is near the destination. Also, thevoice guidance will stop at a point on a sug-gested road that is near the destination. Referto About route guidance on page4-26 fordetails.

    POI information and street names near grayroads may not be contained in the map data.

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  • 3 What features are available on theNissan navigation system?

    Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Point of interest (POI) directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Avoid area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3Automatic Reroute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3

    Detour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3Birdview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Voice guidance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Short menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4

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  • The main feature of the NISSAN Navigation Sys-tem is Visual and Audio Route Guidance in se-lected detailed map coverage areas. Utilizing anetwork of GPS (Global Positioning System)satellites, the NISSAN Navigation System tracksyour location on the map and directs you whereyou want to go.

    Once you program a destination covered by adetailed map, The NISSAN Navigation Systemwill determine a route from your current locationto your destination. The moving map display andturn-by-turn voice commands help the driver de-termine upcoming turns.

    This feature can be especially helpful in findingunfamiliar locations or businesses. The systemmay be unable to set a destination and/or calcu-late distance when a destination is outside a de-tailed map coverage area. Additionally, audioroute guidance may not be available if the desti-nation is outside a detailed map coverage area.For more information on how to program adestination, please refer to section 5.

    The NISSAN Navigation System offers an exten-sive Point of Interest (POI) directory in detailedmap coverage areas for your convenience. Thisdirectory includes a wide variety of destinationsranging from gas stations, ATMs, and restau-rants to casinos, ski resorts, shopping centersand businesses. By accessing the Point of Inter-est directory, you can search for addresses andphone numbers for a destination, and with apress of a button, the NISSAN Navigation Sys-tem will calculate a route to the destination.

    The Point of Interest directory offers many uses.For example, the directory can be sorted by thevarious types of restaurants near your currentlocation. If you need an ATM or gas station, theNISSAN Navigation System can point you to theclosest one or the closest one of your favoritebrand.

    For more information on how to use the Point ofInterest directory, please refer to section 6.

    Using the Address Book feature, you will havethe ability to store up to 50 locations in detailedmap coverage areas into a personal directory.This is especially useful for frequently visitedlocations, such as your clients, relatives, orfriends. The Address Book feature will provideyou with easy access to frequently visited loca-tions when setting them as your destination.

    For more information on how to use your Ad-dress Book, please refer to section 7.

    ROUTE GUIDANCE POINT OF INTEREST (POI) DIREC-TORY

    ADDRESS BOOK

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  • By using the Avoid Area feature, you can identifyareas or freeways that you would like theNISSAN Navigation System to avoid when plot-ting routes. For example, if you know of a freewayor area that is always congested with traffic, youcan program the NISSAN Navigation System toplot routes that go around that particular freewayor area.

    For more information on the Avoid Area feature,please refer to section 8.

    If you miss a turn while using the Route Guid-ance feature, the NISSAN Navigation Systemwill automatically recalculate a new route to yourdestination.

    For more information on the Automatic Reroutefeature, please refer to section 9.

    If you hear about a traffic accident on the radiothat is 4 miles (6 km) ahead of you and traffic isbacking up fast, you can use the Detour functionto calculate an alternative route that will help youavoid the gridlock caused by the traffic accident.The NISSAN Navigation System has the abilityto find an alternative route using secondaryroads that will return you to primary roads after aspecified number of miles.

    For more information on the Detour feature,please refer to section 9.

    AVOID AREA AUTOMATIC REROUTE DETOUR

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  • The NISSAN Navigation System gives you achoice of two map viewing styles, a normal2-dimensional Plan View map and the3-dimensional Birdview map. The 3-DBirdview map depicts a geographic area asseen from an elevated perspective, so you willget a better feel for the route ahead.

    For more information on the Birdview feature,please refer to section 11.

    Route guidance is executed using voice andscreen instruction. When the vehicle ap-proaches an intersection where you need to turn,the voice guidance tells you the direction to take.

    The system also has the following useful fea-tures:

    Enlarged display of intersections.

    Automatic rerouting when a vehicle is off thecourse (when map is displayed).

    For more information on the Voice Guidancefeature, please refer to section 10.

    To make the NISSAN Navigation System easierto use, there is a short menu function in whichthe most commonly used items are listed. Whenthe indicator is illuminated, the short menus(Easy Mode) are displayed. When the indicatoris turned off, the default navigation systemsmenus (Expert Mode) are displayed.

    INFO:

    [Easy Mode] is the default setting on the initialscreen at the delivery of your new vehicle.

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    Birdview VOICE GUIDANCE SHORT MENUS

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  • Term [Expert Mode] is used in this manual

    when the Short Menus key indicator isturned off. When the amber indicator is high-lighted, the system is set to [Easy Mode].

    When the SETTING , DEST orROUTE button is pressed in the [Easy

    Mode] screen, the Help key is displayed.

    For more information on the Short Menu feature,please refer to section 4.

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    MEMO

  • 4 How do I operate the Nissan navigationsystem?

    Control panel button functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Names of the components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7

    How to use the joystick and the ENTERbutton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7How to use the PREV button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8How to use the SETTING button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8How to use the DEST button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11How to use the ROUTE button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12

    Maxima map DVD-ROM location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14How to eject/insert the disc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14Armada, Titan, Pathfinder and Quest mapDVD-ROM locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-16

    How to eject/insert the disc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16Altima map DVD-ROM location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18How to eject/insert the disc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18Setting up the start-up screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19

    Confirmation of destination or waypoint . . . . . . . . . . 4-20Clearing the memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-23Setting the average speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25About route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26

    Notes on route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26About the display error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28

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    CONTROL PANEL BUTTON FUNC-TIONS

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  • Type CLHA0458

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  • Type ELHA0487

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  • NAMES OF THE COMPONENTS1. ( DAY/NIGHT ) button; refer to ve-

    hicles Owners Manual. Changes displaybrightness.

    2. PREV button; refer to page 4-8. Returnsto the previous screen during setup. Fin-ishes the setup after it is completed.

    3. JOYSTICK and ENTER button; refer to thenext section. Scrolls the map, selects andsets each setting item.

    4. SETTING button; refer to page 4-8. Per-forms various adjustments and settings tohelp you use the navigation system moreeffectively.

    5. TRIP button; refer to vehicles OwnersManual. Displays warning messages (ifthere are any) and displays TRIP 1 TRIP2 FUEL ECONOMY MAINTENANCEeach time you press the button.

    6. DEST button; refer to page 4-11. Dis-plays the Set a Destination menu.

    7. ROUTE button; refer to page 4-12. Dis-plays the setting menu screen at the time ofroute calculation.

    8. MAP button; refer to page 5-36. Togglesbetween the intersection and the map dur-ing route guidance. Returns to the mapscreen from the settings screen.

    9. GUIDE VOICE button; refer to page10-4. Provides voice guidance from thecurrent location.

    10. ( ZOOM OUT ) button; refer topage 11-6. Alters the scale of the mapdisplay.

    11. ( ZOOM IN ) button; refer to page11-6. Alters the scale of the map display.

    12. ( EJECT ) button; refer to page4-14. Ejects the DVD.

    HOW TO USE THE JOYSTICK ANDTHE ENTER BUTTON

    The navigation system is operated by selectingkeys on the screen with the joystick and pressing

    the joystick in to ENTER your selection. Besure to understand the operation of the joystickbefore using the navigation system.

    Selecting the keys on the screen

    Use the joystick to select keys on the screen.

    The joystick can be tilted in eight directions. Theselected key will be highlighted in yellow.

    INFO:

    Use the joystick to scroll the map.

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  • Selecting the function of the high-lighted keyPress the ENTER button.

    The display shows the screen used to carry outthe function of the selected key (highlighted inyellow).

    HOW TO USE THE PREV BUTTONThis button has two functions.

    To return to the previous screen:

    When this button is pressed during setup, setupwill be canceled, and the screen will return to theprevious screen.

    To finish the set-up:

    When this button is pressed after set-up iscompleted, the settings will be renewed asdirected, and the screen will return to the map.

    INFO:When the PREV button must be pressed, (forexample, after the set-up is finished) instructionsare given in the operation procedure of eachsection in this manual. If the PREV button ispressed when not finished with the set-up, thesetting will be canceled, and the screen will re-turn to the previous screen.

    HOW TO USE THE SETTING BUT-TONWhen the SETTING button is pressed, the[SETTINGS] screen is displayed.

    WARNING

    For safety, some of the functions onthe menu will be disabled while the ve-hicle is moving. To use the temporarilydisabled functions, park the vehicle ina safe place, shift to P or N, and set theparking brake.

    To use the navigation system more effectively,various adjustments and settings can beperformed.

    Display key:

    The key also adjusts the displayBrightness/Contrast/Map Background.

    Please refer to page 11-20.

    Vehicle Electronic Systems key:

    No settings available for the navigation system.

    Please refer to vehicles Owners Manual.

    System Settings key:

    Please refer to vehicles Owners Manual.

    Navigation key:

    Changes various settings of the navigationsystem.

    Please refer to page 4-9.

    Short Menus key:

    This key changes between [Expert Mode] and[Easy Mode].

    Please refer to 3-4.

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  • Guidance Volume key:

    Adjusts or turns off volume of the voiceguidance.

    Please refer to Adjusting the guide volume onpage 10-2.

    Help key:

    Available only in easy mode (Short menus).

    You can see the explanation of navigationalfunctions.

    When the Navigation key is selected

    The following display will appear when selectingthe Navigation key and pressing the

    ENTER button.

    View key:

    This will let you choose between Birdview dis-play and Plan View display.

    Please refer to Switching between Birdviewand Plan View displays on page 11-3.

    Heading key:

    You can set the map either to show the vehiclescurrent forward direction as up, or to show Northas up.

    Please refer to Changing the display direction(in Plan View display) on page 11-7.

    Nearby Display Icons key:

    Displays five types of points of interest aroundthe current location.

    Please refer to Setting the nearby display iconson page 6-14.

    Save Current Location key:

    Stores the current vehicle location in the ad-dress book.

    Please refer to Storing current vehicle positionon page 7-4.

    Adjust Current Location key:

    Corrects the location and direction of the vehicleicon.

    Please refer to Updating the current vehicle lo-cation and the direction on page 11-18.

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  • Auto Reroute On/Off key:

    A new route to the desired destination will auto-matically be calculated again from the locationwhen the vehicle deviates from the suggestedroute during route guidance.

    Please refer to Automatic rerouting on page9-2.

    Avoid Area Setting key:

    Defines areas to avoid when calculating a route.

    Please refer to Setting avoid areas on page8-2.

    Clear Memory key:

    Clears all the stored memory (Address Book,Avoid Area, Previous Dest.).

    Please refer to Clearing the memory on page4-23.

    Edit Address Book key:

    Changes the names and positions of the regis-tered locations.

    Please refer to Setting up and editing the ad-dress book on page 7-2.

    GPS Information key:

    GPS information will be displayed.

    Please refer to GPS information display onpage 11-17.

    Quick Stop Customer Setting key:

    Sets the user-defined [Quick Stop] POI (PointOf Interest).

    Please refer to Quick stop on page 5-41.

    Set Average Speed for Estimated Journey Timekey:

    Please refer to Setting the average speed onpage 4-25.

    Tracking On/Off key:

    You can choose whether to display the path fromthe start to the current position.

    Please refer to Displaying the track on page11-15.

    Easy mode when the

    Short Menus key is selected

    View key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

    Heading key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

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  • HOW TO USE THE DEST BUTTONSets destinations (final destination and way-points) to search for a route.

    This will activate various navigational functions.

    WARNING

    For safety, some of the functions onthe menu will be disabled while the ve-hicle is moving. To use the temporarilydisabled functions, park the vehicle ina safe place, shift to P or N, and set theparking brake.

    Address Book key:

    Use this category item if you want to go toplaces stored in the address book.Please refer to Setting with the

    Address Book key on page 5-3.

    Previous Dest. key:

    You can choose destinations from the last10 destinations set.For details, please refer to Setting with the

    Previous Dest key on page 5-5.

    Street Address key:

    Use this category item if you know the cityname, street name and house number of thedestination (waypoints).Please refer to Setting with the

    Street Address key on page 5-7.

    Intersection key:

    Sets a destination using the intersection of2 streets.Please refer to Setting with the

    Intersection key on page 5-14.

    Point of Interest (POI) key:

    Use this category item if you want to go to arestaurant, hotel, gas station or other facility.

    Please refer to Setting with the

    Point of Interest (POI) key on page5-21.

    City key:

    Sets the destination (waypoint) on the mapscreen of the area around the input city.Please refer to Setting with the

    City key on page 5-21.

    Phone Number key:

    Use this category item when the destinationphone number is known.Please refer to Setting with the

    Phone Number key on page 5-26.

    Map key:

    Use this category item if you want to choosethe place directly on the map display.Please refer to Setting with the

    Map key on page 5-28.

    Country key:

    This key is used to retrieve a location in an-other country when it is set as the destina-tion (waypoint).Please refer to Setting with the

    Country key on page 5-29.

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  • Easy Mode when the

    Short Menus key is selected

    Help key:

    You can see the explanation of the navigationalfunctions.

    Home key:

    When you set your home in the address book, aroute home will be calculated by selecting thiskey.

    If the home is not set beforehand, the settingmode will appear to input the home address.

    Please refer to Setting with the Home key onpage 5-30.

    Street Address key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

    Point of Interest (POI) key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

    Country key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

    HOW TO USE THE ROUTE BUT-TONWhen the ROUTE button is pressed while thecurrent location is displayed on the screen, thedisplay shows the following keys.

    INFO:

    When no operations are executed after a fewseconds, the keys will disappear automatically.

    Quick Stop key:

    Selects the destination (waypoints) from a list of5 commonly used POI (Points of Interest).

    Please refer to Quick stop on page 5-41.

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  • Where am I? key:

    Displays the street where the vehicle is currentlylocated, the previous street, and the upcomingstreet.

    Please refer to Where am I on page 5-45.

    Cancel Guidance key:

    Cancels the route guidance.

    Please refer to Cancel guidance on page 5-45.

    Route Info key:

    Displays the route to the destination. There arethree types of display methods.

    Complete Route key:

    Displays the entire route from the current lo-cation to the destination.

    Please refer to Displaying the completeroute to the destination on page 11-10.

    Turn List key:

    Displays a list of the guidance points for theentire route to the destination on a simplemap.

    Please refer to Displaying turn list on page11-11.

    Route Simulation key:

    Performs a simulation drive on the mapscreen by moving a vehicle icon on all theroutes from the current location to thedestination.

    Please refer to Requesting the simulationdrive to the destination on page 11-13.

    Edit Route key:

    Resets the set destination (waypoint).

    Please refer to Making the system guide theroute with detailed options on page 5-31.

    Easy Mode when the

    Short Menus key is selected

    Help key:

    You can see the explanation of the navigationfunctions.

    Quick Stop key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

    Where am I? key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

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  • Cancel Guidance key:

    Same as in Expert Mode.

    Keys that appear when the map isscrolled with the joystickYou can scroll the map display and get informa-tion about the area near your vehicle and thedestination using the joystick.

    INFO:

    This function can be used when the originalmap disc is inserted.

    You can operate this with the map display on.

    This function cannot be used when the sys-tem is calculating the route or drawing thescreen.

    Store Place key:

    You can store the location with the cross pointer.

    Please refer to Storing current vehicle positionon page 7-4.

    Destination # key:

    You can set the position as a destination, usingthe cross pointer. The maximum number of des-tinations is six, and the last one stored will be thefinal destination. (# will appear on the map to de-note the selected locations from 1 to 6.) Pleaserefer to Making the system guide the route withdetailed options on page 5-31.

    INFO:

    The navigation system is installed behind thecover plate located inside the covered storagebox in front of the gear shift selector lever.

    This system is provided with the mapDVD-ROM.

    NOTE:

    Please take great care in handling thedisc.

    CAUTION

    The included map DVD-ROM is de-signed specifically for your naviga-tion system. Do not use it in anothersystem as it could cause amalfunction.

    Do not allow the system to get wet.Excessive moisture such as spilledliquids may cause the system tomalfunction.

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  • 1. Open the covered storage box. 2. Remove the cover plate by placing your fin-ger in the hole on the cover plate and pullinggently.

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  • 3. To insert a disc: Place the disc in the slot. Itwill be drawn in automatically. You do nothave to push it in all the way.

    To eject the disc: Press the button, andremove the disc.

    4. Replace the cover plate.

    INFO:

    The navigation system is installed under the frontpassenger seat.

    This system is provided with the mapDVD-ROM.

    NOTE:

    Please take great care in handling thedisc.

    CAUTION

    The included map DVD-ROM is de-signed specifically for your naviga-tion system. Do not use it in anothersystem as it could cause amalfunction.

    Do not allow the system to get wet.Excessive moisture such as spilledliquids may cause the system tomalfunction.

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  • 1. Slide the front passengers seat back foreasier access to the navigation system.

    The map DVD-ROM is mounted under thefront passenger seat with the slot facing thefront of the vehicle.

    2. To insert a disc:

    Place the disc in the slot. It will be drawn inautomatically. You do not have to push it inall the way.

    3. To eject the disc:

    Press the button, and remove thedisc.

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  • INFO:

    The navigation system is installed in the trunk.

    This system is provided with the mapDVD-ROM.

    NOTE:

    Please take great care in handling thedisc.

    CAUTION

    The included map DVD-ROM is de-signed specifically for your naviga-tion system. Do not use it in anothersystem as it could cause amalfunction.

    Do not allow the system to get wet.Excessive moisture such as spilledliquids may cause the system tomalfunction.

    Do not strike the navigation systemmap DVD-ROM player (if soequipped) while loading the trunkand do not place heavy objects onthe player. Doing so could cause im-proper operation or damage thesystem.

    1. The map DVD-ROM is mounted in the trunkon the left side of the vehicle. Press downon the release button on the front of theNAVIGATION door to access theDVD-ROM.

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  • 2. To insert a disc:

    Place the disc in the slot. It will be drawn inautomatically. You do not have to push it inall the way.

    3. To eject the disc:

    Press the button, and remove thedisc.

    When you turn the ignition key to ACC, theabove warning is displayed on the screen. Read

    the warning and select the I AGREE (English)

    or ENTER (Francais) key.

    INFO:

    If you do not press the ENTER button within oneminute, the display will black out. Pressing eitherthe MAP , ROUTE or DEST button willbring back the start-up screen.

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  • CONFIRMATION OF DESTINATIONOR WAYPOINTWhen the engine is turned off during route cal-culation and then turned on, the [CONFIRMA-TION OF DEST./WAYPOINT] screen will be dis-played after the [START-UP] screen.

    In the [CONFIRMATION OF DEST./ WAY-POINT] screen, the following four keys aredisplayed.

    To All Destinations

    From Next Waypoint

    Cancel Guidance

    Change (only in Expert Mode)

    INFO:When the PREV or MAP button is pressedin this screen, the [Turn by turn] screen will bedisplayed.

    When the To All Destinations key isselectedRoute guidance will start to alldestinations/waypoints from the current location.

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  • When the From Next Waypoint keyis selectedSelect the From Next Waypoint key when youwant to start route guidance to the nextwaypoint/destination.

    1. Select the From Next Waypoint key.

    2. When the Yes key is selected, route guid-ance to the current waypoint is deleted androute calculation to the next destination willstart.

    INFO:

    If you do not want to delete the route

    guidance, select the No key and the screenwill return to the map.

    This key can be selected only when a way-point is set.

    When the PREV button is pressed, theprevious screen will be displayed.

    When the Cancel Guidance key isselectedThe route guidance is cancelled.

    1. Select the Cancel Guidance key.

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  • 2. When the Yes key is selected, route guid-ance is canceled.

    INFO:

    If you do not want to delete the route

    guidance, select the No key and the screenwill return to the map.

    Press the GUIDE VOICE button to activatethe route guidance again.

    When the PREV button is pressed, theprevious screen will be displayed.

    When the Change key is selected

    It is possible to edit the route guidance to thedestination.

    INFO:

    This key is displayed only in [Expert Mode].

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  • 2. The [EDIT ROUTE] screen will be displayed.

    Please refer to Setting with Country key onpage 5-29.

    All the stored data (Address Book, Avoid Area,Previous Dest) can be cleared.

    1. Press the SETTING button.

    2. Select the Navigation key on the [SET-TINGS] screen.

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  • 3. Select the Clear Memory key. 4. Select the Yes key. 5. When the Yes key is selected, the storeddata will be cleared, and the [NAVIGATIONSETTINGS] screen will appear.

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  • This navigation system can calculate and displaythe expected arrival time to the destination. Todo this, set average vehicle speeds when drivingon freeways, main roads and ordinary roads.

    The following settings are available.

    FreewayDefault: 55 MPH (90 km/h)Max: 70 MPH (115 km/h)Min: 40 MPH (65 km/h)

    Main RoadsDefault: 25 MPH (40 km/h)Max: 50 MPH (80 km/h)Min: 10 MPH (20 km/h)

    Ordinary RoadsDefault: 15 MPH (25 km/h)Max: 35 MPH (55 km/h)Min: 5 MPH (10 km/h)

    1. Press the SETTING button.

    2. Select the Navigation key on the [SET-TING] screen.

    3. Select the

    Set Average Speed for Estimated Journey Timekey on the [NAVIGATION SETTINGS]screen.

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  • 4. Move the joystick upward or downward toselect an item you want to change.

    5. Move the joystick left or right and set an av-erage vehicle speed.

    INFO:

    It is possible to set the item illuminated inyellow.

    When the Return All Settings to Defaultkey is selected, all settings return to default.

    The NISSAN Navigation System may notcalculate a route if the current vehiclelocation is too far away from thedestination. In this case, please divideyour trip by selecting one or two inter-mediate destinations.

    NOTE:

    There may be cases that carpool lanes areincluded on a suggested road when theautomatic rerouting function is activatedand even if the Use Time RestrictedRoads is turned off. Refer to Setting thepriorities for route calculation on 5-33 fordetails.

    The navigation system does not provide routeguidance for dark green roads. Therefore, ifthe destination is set on a dark green road, theenlarged map display will return to the ordi-nary map screen at a point on a suggestedroad that is near the destination, and the dis-tance and direction to the end point of thesuggested road will be displayed on upperright corner of the screen. Also, at this time,the voice will say, Enroute to your destination,some roads contain incomplete map data.Turn guidance will not be provided in thisarea.

    When approaching the end point of thesuggested road, the voice will say, Enteringthe road with incomplete map data. Pleaseuse the direction arrow and distance infor-mation to proceed to your destination. Toreach your destination, refer to the mapscreen, always follow actual roads andregulations and drive safely.

    NOTES ON ROUTE GUIDANCE The route selected by the system may not be

    the shortest, nor are other circumstancessuch as traffic jams considered.

    Because of the inevitable difference in roadconditions and circumstances between thetime you use this system and the time the in-formation was produced from the DVD, theremay be discrepancies in roads andregulations. In such cases, follow the actualinformation available.

    During route calculation, the map will notscroll, however the vehicle icon will move withthe actual vehicles movement.

    During route calculation, buttons such asMAP , DEST , ( ZOOM OUT )

    and ( ZOOM IN ) and the joystick willbe disabled.

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  • In some cases, after the calculation iscomplete, it may take some time to get thecalculated route on the display.

    Waypoints that have been passed will not becovered by the re-routing calculation.

    If you scroll the map while the suggestedroute is being drawn, it may take more time tofinish drawing.

    If waypoints are set, the system is calculatingmultiple routes between waypointssimultaneously, and the following may result:

    If one section (or more) of the routes be-tween the waypoints is not found, noneof the route will be displayed.

    The route may not connect completely atsome waypoints.

    The route may require a U-turn close tosome waypoints.

    Route calculation may not be completed inthe following cases:

    If there is no main road within 3.1 miles(5 km) from the vehicle, a message say-ing so will appear on the screen. Try re-questing route calculation when the ve-hicle is closer to the main road.

    If there is no main road within 3.1 miles(5 km) from the destination or waypoint,a message saying so will appear on thescreen. Try setting the location closer tothe main road.

    If the vehicle is too close to the destina-tion or if there are no branches of theroads to the destination. A message say-ing so will appear on the screen.

    If it is deemed impossible to reach thedestination or waypoints because of traf-fic regulations, etc.

    If the only route to reach the destinationor waypoints is extremely complicated.

    If the destination, current vehicle positionor waypoint is within the avoid area.

    If the setting of avoid areas covers theroutes to the destination, route calcula-tion may not be possible.

    The following may occur when the route is be-ing displayed:

    If you are requesting a calculation fromthe main road, the origin of the route maynot exactly match the current vehicleposition.

    If you are requesting a calculation to adestination on the main road, the end ofthe route may not exactly match thedestination.

    If you are requesting a calculation fromthe main road, the system may show aroute from another main road. This maybe because the icon to show the currentvehicle position (vehicle icon) is not setaccurately. In that case, park the car in asafe place and reset the vehicle icon, orcontinue driving to see if the vehicle iconappears on the main road before re-questing route calculation again.

    There are cases in which the systemshows a detoured route to reach thedestination or waypoints, if you set themfrom memory or facility information. In or-der to correct this, you will have to becareful about the traffic direction, espe-cially when the lanes with different traveldirections are shown separately. Suchplaces are interchanges and serviceareas.

    This system makes no distinction be-tween limited traffic control and totalcontrol (blockage). It may show a de-toured route even if the road is usable.

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  • Even if the freeway preference is set toOFF, the route may be set on them. Toavoid this, set a waypoint on anotherroad type and request calculation.

    Even if the preference is set as OFF for aferry line, the route may be set on it. Toavoid this, set a waypoint on a road andrequest calculation.

    Ferry lines, except those which acceptonly pedestrians, bicycles andmotorcycles, are stored in this system.When using them, take into consider-ation the travel time required and opera-tional condition to decide whether to usethem or not.

    ABOUT THE DISPLAY ERROR

    The following cases may affect the display accu-racy of the vehicles position or travel direction.The accuracy will return to normal if the drivingconditions return to normal:

    When there is a similar road nearby.

    When the vehicle is traveling on a long stretchof straight road or series of curves with a largeradius.

    When the vehicle is traveling in an area with acheckerboard road system.

    When the vehicle is making consecutive Scurves.

    When the vehicle is at a large Y-shapedjunction.

    When the vehicle is on a loop bridge.

    When the vehicle is on a snow-covered or un-paved road.

    When the vehicle has made several consecu-tive turns or zigzags.

    When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lotturntable while the ignition switch is OFF.

    Immediately after the vehicle is driven out of aparking garage or underground parking lot.

    When the vehicle has different sizes of tires ortire chains.

    When the vehicle is moved immediately afterthe engine is started.

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  • 5 How do I program a destination?

    Various ways to set the destination (or waypoint) . . . . . . 5-2Expert mode categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2Easy mode categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

    Setting with the Address Book key . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

    Setting with the Previous Dest. key. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5

    Setting with the Street Address key . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7

    Setting with the Intersection key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14

    Setting with thekey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-21

    Setting with the City key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21

    Setting with the Phone Number key . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26

    Setting with the Map key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-28

    Setting with the Country key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-29

    Setting with the Home key (in easy mode) . . . . . 5-30Having the system guide you to the destinations . . . . . 5-31

    Making the system guide the route with de-tailed options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-31

    Adjusting and deleting the pre-set destination(waypoints) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-38

    To delete a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-39All clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-40Quick stop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41

    Quick stop customer setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-43Where am I? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-45Cancel guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-45

    When the All Destinations key is selected. . . . . . 5-46

    When the Waypoint 1 key is selected . . . . . . . . . 5-46

    When the Do not Cancel key is selected. . . . . . . 5-47

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  • WARNING

    To operate the navigation system or touse the screen functions, first park thevehicle in a safe place and set the park-ing brake. Using the system while driv-ing can distract the driver and may re-sult in a serious accident.

    EXPERT MODE CATEGORIESTo set the destination and waypoints, you canchoose from the eight categories describedbelow. Use these options to choose the bestway to find the route to the destinations andwaypoints.

    Address Book

    Previous Dest

    Street Address

    Intersection

    Point of Interest (POI)

    City

    Phone Number

    Map

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  • EASY MODE CATEGORIES

    When the Expert Mode is canceled, the follow-ing three categories will be displayed as EasyMode.

    Home

    Street Address

    Point of Interest (POI)

    INFO:

    Use the Street Address key and the

    key in the same wayas in Expert Mode. Please refer to Setting with

    the Street Address key on page 5-3 and

    Setting with thekey on page 6-2.

    If the Short Menus key is highlighted in am-ber in the [SETTING] screen, the screen is inEasy Mode. In this case, the keys displayed aredifferent from the screen in Expert Mode.

    If you set a destination or waypoints, they willbe displayed with icons.

    If you want to go to places close to the storedlocations or facilities, use categories such asfacility, nearby facility or memory for easiersetting.

    When using either the Point of Interest (POI)or nearby Points of Interest categories, thenames called up can be set as the destinationif you do not scroll the screen. If you want tochoose a different place on the screen fromthe one called up, you will have to scroll thescreen.

    SETTING WITH THE

    Address Book KEY

    The Address Book will allow you to store loca-tions in the memory. This is especially useful forlocations that you visit frequently.

    Please refer to Setting up and editing the ad-dress book on page 7-2.

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  • 1. Press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Address Book key on the[DEST. SETTING] screen.

    The [DEST. SETTING (Address Book)] screenwill be displayed.

    3. Select the item key of your destination (way-points) on the [DEST. SETTING (AddressBook)] screen.

    4. To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

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  • 5. To slightly alter the destination.

    Select the Map key to display the mapscreen of the area around the specified des-tination (waypoints).

    6. If necessary, operate the joystick to adjustthe location of the destination (waypoint).Press the ENTER button. Select the

    Destination key to confirm. The [DEST.SETTING] screen will be displayed. To setthe destination (waypoint), refer to Makingthe system guide the route with detailedoptions on page 5-31.

    INFO:

    To change the listing order, select the Sort keyon the [DEST. SETTING (Address Book)] screenand tilt the joystick to the right or left, or press theENTER button.

    Please refer to Changing the listing order onpage 7-7.SETTING WITH THE

    Previous Dest. KEY

    This system memorizes the last 10 destinationspreviously chosen, allowing you to set new des-tinations or waypoints from them.

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  • 1. Press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Previous Dest. key on the[DEST. SETTING] screen.

    A total of 10 destinations and locations previ-ously set can be stored and displayed.

    3. Select the item key of your destination (way-points) on the [DEST. SETTING (PreviousDest.)] screen.

    4. To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

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  • 5. To fine tune the destination. Select the

    Map key to display the map screen ofthe area around the specified destination(waypoints).

    6. If necessary, operate the joystick to adjustthe location of the destination (waypoints).Press the ENTER button. Select the

    Destination key to confirm. The [DEST.SETTING] screen will be displayed. To setthe destination (waypoints), refer to Mak-ing the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

    SETTING WITH THE

    Street Address KEY

    Sets the destination (waypoints) from the streetnames and addresses that you enter.

    There are two search methods; direct search bythe street names, and search by the streetnames after the state and/or the city are defined.

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  • 1. First press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Street Address key.

    Setting with the List key

    The List key is used when you know the namesof the destination and waypoints.

    1. A keyboard will be displayed on the [DEST.SETTING (Street Address)] screen. Enterthe street name you want to set.

    INFO:

    It is not possible to enter names if they are notstored in the DVD-ROM.

    2. Enter the street name of your destination.

    For example, enter T , then U .

    3. Enter U , then select the List key. Thelist screen of street names which begin with

    TU will appear.

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  • If less than 5 suggested streets remain, theywill be displayed automatically without select-

    ing the List key.

    The city names and street names will bedisplayed.

    Use the joystick to scroll the display if morethan 5 suggested street names appear.

    When the Next Search key is selected, it ispossible to narrow down cities. To use this

    function, refer to Setting with the City keyon page 5-21.

    When the PREV button is pressed, thescreen to input street names will be displayed.

    4. Select one street of your destination.

    5. Enter the house number.

    Select the OK key.

    INFO:

    It may not be possible to specify a location after

    selecting the OK key. In that case, a list of lo-cations which correspond to the entered housenumber will be displayed.

    NOTE:

    If a house number is entered and it is not adirect hit for house numbers alreadystored in the database, then only a map tothe general vicinity will be displayed.

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  • 6. To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

    7. To slightly alter the destination.

    Select the Map key to display the map screenof the area around the specified destination(waypoints).

    INFO:

    An approximate location corresponding to theentered house number is displayed. Ifnecessary, correct the location using thejoystick.

    The location displayed by the calculation us-ing the house number may differ from the ac-tual location. In that case, correct the locationusing the joystick.

    8. If necessary, operate the joystick to adjustthe location of the destination (waypoint).Press the ENTER button. Select the

    Destination key to confirm. The [DEST.SETTINGS (Street Address)] screen willbe displayed.

    To set the destination (waypoint), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

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  • Setting with the State key

    The State key is used when you select astate/province to set the destination.

    1. Select the State key.

    2. The display shows the screen to selectstates. Input a state/province name.

    INFO:

    When the Last 5 States key is selected, thehistory of the previous five settings will be listed.

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  • 3. The display shows the state/province list.Select a state/province name.

    4. The screen returns to the [DEST. SETTING(Street Address)] screen. When thestate/province is set, the display shows theselected state/province next to the

    State key.

    Input the street name.Please refer to Setting with the

    List key on page 5-8.

    Setting with the City key

    The City key is used when you select a city toset the destination.

    1. Select the City key.

    The display shows the screen to retrievecities.

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  • 2. Input a city name. When the Last 5 Cities key is selected, thehistory of the previous five settings will be listed.

    INFO:

    It is not possible to select cities if they are not inthe state/province you set.

    3. The display shows the city list.

    Select a city of your choice.

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  • 4. The screen returns to the [DEST. SETTING(Street Address)] screen.

    When the city is set, the display shows the

    selected city next to the City key.

    Input the street name of your choice.

    Proceed to Setting with the List key on page5-8.

    SETTING WITH THE IntersectionKEYThis will allow you to set an intersection as adestination (waypoints).

    1. Press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Intersection key.

    A keyboard will be displayed.

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  • Setting with the List key

    The List key is used when you know the namesof the destinations and waypoints.

    1. Enter the first street name where the desti-nation (waypoints) is located using the

    keyboard, then select the List key.

    2. Select the first street name using the sameprocedures as Setting with the

    Street Address key.

    INFO:

    When the Next Search key is selected, it ispossible to narrow down states and cities. Touse this function, refer to Setting with the

    City key on page 5-21.

    For a road where lanes with different traffic di-rections are shown separately, the list showsfirst street name, second street name, ...

    When entering a street name, enter a minorstreet name as the first street and the calcula-tion will be easier and quicker.

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  • 3. Enter the 2nd (intersecting) street name,

    then select the List key.

    INFO:

    If there are less than 5 streets which intersectthe first street, they will be displayed automati-

    cally without selecting the List key.

    4. Select the name of the second street.

    The [DEST. SETTING (Intersection)] screenwill appear.

    5. To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

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  • 6. To slightly alter the destination.

    Select the Map key to display the mapscreen of the area around the specified des-tination (waypoints).

    7. If necessary, operate the joystick to adjustthe location of the destination (waypoint).Press the ENTER button. Select the

    Destination key to confirm. The [DEST.SETTINGS (Intersection)] screen will bedisplayed.

    To set the destination (waypoint), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

    NOTE:

    When the corresponding data does not ex-ist under the following conditions, thestreet name list may not be displayed: A street name is being input after the

    City key has been selected.

    List is being displayed by selection of

    the List key.

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  • Setting with the State key

    The State key is used when you select astate/province to set the destination.

    1. Select the State key.

    2. The display shows the screen to selectstates.

    Input a state/province name.

    INFO:

    It is not possible to select cities if they are notin the state/province you set.

    When the Last 5 States key is selected, thehistory of the previous five settings will belisted.

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  • 3. The display shows the state list.

    Select a state/province name.

    4. The screen returns to the [DEST. SETTING(Intersection)] screen.

    When the state/province is set, the displayshows the selected state/province next to

    the State key.

    Input the street name.Please refer to Setting with the

    List key on page 5-15.

    Setting with the City key

    The City key is used to retrieve an intersectionfrom the specified city to set the destination.

    1. Select the City key.

    The display shows the screen to retrievecities.

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  • 2. Input a city name. When the Last 5 Cities key is selected, thehistory of the previous five settings will be listed.

    INFO:

    It is not possible to select cities if they are not inthe state/province you set.

    3. The display shows the city list.

    Select a city of your choice.

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  • 4. The screen returns to the [DEST. SETTING(Intersection)] screen.

    When the city is set, the display shows the

    selected city next to the City key.

    Input the street name of your choice.

    Proceed to Setting with the List key on page5-15.

    SETTING WITHTHE KEYThe NISSAN Navigation System includes a da-tabase of Point of Interest (POI) locations suchas restaurants, hotels, and gas stations. (refer tosection 6.)

    By using this feature, you can set a Point of Inter-est location as a destination. For details on howto use the POI feature, please refer to section 6.

    SETTING WITH THE City KEY

    Sets the destination (waypoints) on the mapscreen of the area in and around the input city.

    1. Press the DEST button.

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  • 2. Select the City key on the [DEST. SET-TING] screen.

    Setting with the List key

    The List key is used when you know the namesof the destination and waypoints.

    1. Enter the characters of the city name whichyou wish to set as a destination (waypoints)using the keyboard on the [DEST. SETTING

    (City)] screen, then select the List key.

    INFO:

    When the List key is selected, the data ofthe currently-listed cities will be displayed.

    If less than 5 suggested cities remain, they willbe displayed automatically without selecting

    the List key.

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  • 2. Select the city name of your destination(waypoints) on the [DEST. SETTING (City)]screen.

    3. To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

    4. To slightly alter the destination.

    Select the Map key to display the mapscreen of the area around the specified des-tination (waypoints).

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  • 5. If necessary, operate the joystick to adjustthe location of the destination (waypoints).Press the ENTER button. Select the

    Destination key to confirm.

    The [DEST. SETTING (City)] screen will bedisplayed.

    To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

    List is being displayed by selection of

    the List key.

    Setting with the State key

    The State key is used when you select astate/province to set the destination.

    1. Select the State key.

    2. The display shows the screen to selectstates/provinces.

    Input a state/province name.

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  • INFO:

    When the Last 5 States key is selected, thehistory of the previous five settings will be listed.

    3. The display shows the state/province list.

    Select a state/province name.

    4. The screen returns to the [DEST. SETTING(City)] screen.

    When the state/province is set, the displayshows the selected state/province next to

    the State key.

    Input the city name.Please refer to Setting with the

    List key on the previous section.

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  • SETTING WITH THE

    Phone Number KEY

    NOTE:

    This option only works when the destina-tion is listed in the POI directory.

    Sets the destination (waypoints) on the mapscreen of the area and around the input phonenumber.

    1. Press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Phone Number key on the[DEST. SETTING] screen.

    3. Enter the ten digit phone number of thedestination (waypoints) using the keyboardon the [DEST. SETTING (Phone Number)]screen.

    4. If you select the OK key, the [DEST. SET-TING (Phone Number)] screen will be dis-played.

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  • 5. To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

    6. To slightly alter the destination.

    Select the Map key to display the mapscreen of the area around the specified des-tination (waypoints).

    7. If necessary, operate the joystick to adjustthe location of the destination (waypoints).

    Press the ENTER button.

    Select the Destination key to confirm.

    To set the destination (waypoints), refer toMaking the system guide the route with de-tailed options on page 5-31.

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  • INFO:

    When a hospital is set as a destination, a tele-phone number of the destination will bedisplayed, if available.

    SETTING WITH THE Map KEY

    This will enable you to zoom into the map for de-tail and set the desired location. This works bestwhen you know the location geographically, orwant to check the geographical surroundings onthe map before setting the destinations.

    1. Press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Map key.

    The map of the entire area will be displayed.

    3. Operate the joystick to choose the destina-tion (waypoints).

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  • 4. Adjust the location using the joystick, andpress the ENTER button.

    5. Select the Destination key.

    The [DEST. SETTING] screen will appear.

    6. Please refer to Making the system guidethe route with detailed options on page5-31.

    INFO:

    When the OK key is selected in the [DEST.SETTING] screen, route calculation starts. If you

    want to add waypoints, select the Waypointkey.

    SETTING WITH THE Country KEY

    When the Street Address , Intersection ,

    City , or Point of Interest (POI) key is usedto set the destination (waypoints) in other coun-tries, they are retrieved from the areas in the coun-try which have been set in the country category.When setting the destination (waypoints) in othercountries, select a country first.

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  • 1. Press the DEST button.

    The [DEST. SETTINGS] screen will bedisplayed.

    Select the Country key.

    2. Select the Country key. Each time the EN-TER button is pressed, the country selectiontoggles between USA and Canada.

    3. Then, the selected country will be displayed

    at the right of the Country key.

    SETTING WITH THE Home KEY (ineasy mode)Sets the home as a destination.

    INFO:

    In the Expert Mode, this key will not be displayed.

    Turn on the highlighted amber Short Menuskey in the [SETTING] screen.

    1. Press the DEST button.

    2. Select the Home key.

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  • 3. The [DEST. SETTING] screen will bedisplayed.

    Set the OK key.

    To set the destination (waypoints), refer to Mak-ing the system guide the route with detailed op-tions on page 5-31.

    INFO:

    If the home is not registered in the AddressBook, the [STREET ADDRESS] screen will bedisplayed.Please refer to Setting with the

    Street Address key on page 5-7.

    WARNING

    To operate the navigation system or touse the screen functions, first park thevehicle in a safe place and set the park-ing brake. Using the system while driv-ing can distract the driver and may re-sult in a serious accident.

    MAKING THE SYSTEM GUIDE THEROUTE WITH DETAILED OPTIONS

    By choosing the destination from the menu, youcan choose detailed options such as waypointsand calculation conditions and have the systemguide you from the current position to thedestination.

    Setting the destination

    First, you will have to set the destination.

    1. Select a destination using one of the meth-ods described earlier in this chapter:

    Address Book

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  • Previous Destination

    Street Address

    Intersection

    Point of Interest (POI)

    City

    Phone Number

    Map

    Home2. Set the route priorities and select the

    Route Calc. key to calculate the route.Refer to Route calculation and guidanceon page 5-36. INFO:

    If you select the OK key at this point, routecalculation will start without any waypoints.

    Press the PREV button to display the [EDITROUTE] screen.

    Setting the waypointsAfter you set a destination, you can set waypoints.

    INFO: When the ROUTE button is pressed on the

    map and the Edit Route key is selected, the[EDIT ROUTE] screen will be displayed.

    The maximum number of destinations andwaypoints that can be set is six (6).

    Please refer to Expert mode categories onpage 5-2.

    1. Select the key or key onthe [EDIT ROUTE] screen.

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  • The [EDIT ROUTE] screen will be displayed.

    2. Select a waypoint destination using one ofthe destination selection procedures out-lined earlier in the chapter.

    Select the conditions with high priorities.

    If you want to get to your destination in the short-

    est time, select the Shortest Time key.

    Selecting the key will turn the indicator light inthe key ON; selecting it again will turn it OFF.

    INFO:

    When you select the OK key at this point,route calculation will start without any addi-tional waypoints.

    Press the PREV button to display the [EDITROUTE] screen.

    It is also possible to set a waypoint by select-

    ing the Waypoint key in the [DEST. SET-TING] screen.

    Setting the priorities for route calcula-tionAfter the setting of destinations and waypoints iscompleted, set the calculation conditions suchas route type with high priorities.

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  • 1. Select the Priorities key.

    The screen for setting calculation conditions willappear. The conditions with the indicator lightON will have high priority.

    INFO:When the ROUTE button is pressed on the

    map and the Edit Route key is selected, the[EDIT ROUTE] screen will be displayed.

    2. Select the conditions with high priorities.Select each key on the screen to turn its re-spective indicator light ON or OFF.

    Shortest Time key:

    The route to the destination is calculated so thatyou can reach the destination in the shortesttime. In some cases, a freeway or toll road withdetours may be recommended.

    NOTE:

    It may not be the shortest time in all cases.

    Shortest Distance key:

    The route to the destination is calculated so thatit is the shortest distance.

    NOTE:

    It may not be the shortest distance in allcases.

    Minimize Toll Road key:

    The route to the destination is calculated withminimum use of toll roads.

    Minimize FWY key:

    The route to the destination is calculated withminimum use of freeways.

    Use Time Restricted Roads key:

    The route using time restricted roads iscalculated.

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  • NOTE:

    If the Use Time Restricted Roads is notselected, the navigation system calculatesa route without including carpool lanes.The auto reroute function is activated andrecalculates a route including carpoollanes if both of the following conditionsare met:

    the auto reroute function is turned ON.

    you deviate from suggested road anddrive on a carpool lane. With this autoreroute calculation, a suggested routeincluding carpool lanes will bedisplayed, and the message The routehas changed to include time restrictedroads. Please be sure to obey trafficregulations. will be displayed on thescreen. Because the suggested routeprovided at this time is calculated with-out taking regulations and limitations oftime restricted roads into considerationat all, please drive safely and follow theactual roads and regulations whendriving.

    NOTE:

    When driving on a time restricted road, besure to obey traffic regulations.

    When this key is selected and the OK key ispressed, a confirmation screen will be displayed.

    When the Yes key is pressed, route calculationwill start.

    INFO:

    The system considers time restricted roads aswhole-day restricted. When the key is set toOFF, time restricted roads will not be included inroute calculation.

    WARNING

    When the route is calculated with thiskey ON, be sure to obey trafficregulations.

    Use Ferry Route key:

    Select this key if you prefer routes with ferrylines.

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  • Route calculation and guidanceAfter setting all the items required, you may pro-ceed to route calculation for guidance. After theroute calculation is completed, the guidance willstart automatically.

    INFO:When the ROUTE button is pressed on the

    map and the Edit Route key is selected, the[EDIT ROUTE] screen will be displayed.

    Select the Route calc. key.

    Route calculation screen will be displayed.

    The suggested route will be displayed with athick blue line. If you enter this route, the voiceguide will start.

    INFO:

    If you want to cancel the route calculation,press the ENTER button.

    If you set a place which is not suitable as adestination, the suggested route will not be

    displayed. In such a case, the OK key will be

    displayed on the screen. Select the OK key.Reset a correct destination.

    If route calculation is not possible with all theset preferences, the system may look up aroute that does not exactly correspond to thepreferences.

    When deleting the settings of destinations orwaypoints, press the ROUTE button.

    Enlarged intersection displayWhen the vehicle approaches a guide pointsuch as an intersection, the enlarged map of thepoint will be displayed.

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  • INFO:

    When no operation is executed with the en-larged map displayed, the map staysdisplayed.

    If route numbers are included in the map data,route numbers will be displayed on the leftside of the screen.

    If street names are displayed in two lines,route numbers will not be displayed.

    NOTE:

    When the guide point is close to theguidance start point, the enlarged mapmay not be displayed.

    The guide point name may not bedisplayed.

    The position of the vehicle icon on theenlarged map may differ from the posi-tion on the current display.

    1. Press the MAP or PREV button.

    The map screen will appear.

    INFO:To display the enlarged map, press the MAPbutton or PREV button.

    2. When the vehicle arrives at the neighbor-hood of the destination, the route guidancewill end automatically.

    INFO:

    To alternate between the map and the en-larged screen, press the MAP button or

    PREV button.

    In the map screen, the distance to the nextguide point and the turning direction will bedisplayed on the right side of the screen.

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  • Using the joystick, you can adjust the destina-tion (waypoints).

    1. Press the ROUTE button.

    2. Select the Edit Route key. 3. Choose the destination (waypoints) youwant to adjust on the [EDIT ROUTE] screen.

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  • 4. The map screen will be displayed foradjusting. Use the joystick to adjust thelocation.

    INFO:

    When you move the joystick, the Adjust key willbe displayed.

    5. Select the Adjust key.

    The new destination (waypoints) will be set.

    TO DELETE A DESTINATION1. To delete the destination (waypoint),

    choose the destination (waypoint) in step 3

    and select the Delete key.

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  • 2. Select the Yes key.

    The preset destination (waypoints) will bedeleted.

    3. Press the Map button to return to themap screen.

    INFO:

    To set a new destination (waypoints), refer toExpert mode categories or Easy mode cat-egories on page 5-2.

    If you reset the new destination (waypoints),the older destination (waypoints) will bedeleted. If you have requested a routecalculation, the previous suggested route willbe deleted from memory.

    The destination and waypoint can be deleted atone time.

    1. Press the ROUTE button. Several keyswill be displayed on the right of the screen.

    Select the Edit Route key.

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  • 2. The [EDIT ROUTE] screen will be displayed.

    Select the All Clear key.

    3. Select the Yes key. The system will display pre-defined POIs(Points of Interest) in the current vicinity of thevehicle and the distances to them. These POIscan be gas stations, hotels, restaurants, ATMsor customer-programmed facilities. This functionwill operate while the vehicle is moving.

    1. Press the ROUTE button.

    The display shows several keys on the right ofthe screen.

    Select the Quick Stop key.

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  • 2. The display shows the [QUICK STOP]screen.

    Select the category of your choice.

    INFO:

    Five categories are displayed on the screen. Thelast one can be customized. When you use aPOI category frequently, it is convenient to usethe quick stop function. Please refer to Quickstop customer setting on page 5-43.

    3. The cuisine selection screen is displayed

    only when the RESTAURANT key is se-lected. Select the All key or

    Fast Food key.

    4. The display shows the direction and dis-tance from the current vehicle position tothe selected facility.

    Select the facility name you want to set as adestination (waypoints).

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  • 5. Set route priorities, then select the

    OK key. Route calculation to the desti-nation will be started.

    INFO:

    If quick stop is set after the destination was set,the system starts the route calculation to the lo-cation as the waypoint. Five waypoints can beregistered at the same time.

    QUICK STOP CUSTOMER SETTING1. Press the SETTING button.

    2. Select the Navigation key on the [SET-TINGS] screen.

    3. Select the

    Quick Stop Customer Setting key onthe [NAVIGATION SETTINGS] screen.

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  • 4. Select a facility you frequently visit. Forexample, select the

    NISSAN DEALER key.

    When it is set, the screen returns to the pre-vious screen.Press the MAP button to return to themap.

    5. Press the ROUTE button. Then, select

    the Quick Stop key, and press the ENTERbutton. The display shows the selected facil-ity in the last row.

    INFO:

    When a hospital is set as a destination, a tele-phone number of the destination will bedisplayed, if available.

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  • This key is used to find the name of the street onwhich the vehicle is currently located.

    1. Press the ROUTE button.

    Several keys appear on the right of the screen.

    Select the Wh