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When no CD is loaded, the radio comes on.

OFF → LOW → MID → HIGH Clock set


Pressing the (power) button again turns DISP (display) button 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until
the system off. “Adjust Clock: NO” appears on the display.
Turn the VOL (volume) control knob to the right to Press the DISP (display) button while a CD is
increase volume or to the left to decrease volume. playing to change the text shown in the audio 2. Turn the TUNE/FOLDER knob to change to
display as follows: “Adjust Clock: YES”.
MENU button (Bass, Treble, Balance,
Fade, Speed Sensitive Volume and Clock) For CDs: 3. Press the MENU button.

Press the MENU button to change the mode as Running Time → Album Title: → Artist Name: → 4. When “Change Hour” appears, turn the
follows: Song Title TUNE/FOLDER knob to adjust the hours.

Bass → Treble → Balance → Fade → Spd. Sen. For MP3 CDs: 5. Press MENU button.
Vol. (Speed Sensitive Volume) → AUX IN Volume 6. When “Change Minute” appears, turn the
→ Clock → Clock Adjust Running Time → Folder Title: → Album Title: →
TUNE/FOLDER knob to adjust minutes.
Artist Name: → Song Title:
To adjust the Bass, Treble, Fade and Balance, 7. Press MENU button to finish.
press the MENU button until the desired mode If the text information is too long to fully be dis-
appears in the display. Press the SEEK or played on the screen; press and hold the DISP The display will return to the regular clock display
button for longer than 1.5 seconds to scroll after 10 seconds if no further adjustment is per-
TRACK button to adjust the setting to the formed.
desired level (-5 to +5). Balance adjusts the through the rest of the text.
sound between the right and left speakers. Fade Press the DISP (display) button while the radio is FM/AM radio operation
adjusts the sound between the front and rear playing to toggle the audio display between sta-
speakers. AM and FM buttons
tion number and RDS.
Once you have adjusted the sound quality to the Press the AM button to change the band to AM.
desired level, press the MENU button repeatedly Clock operation
until the radio or CD display reappears. Other- If another audio source is playing when the AM
To turn the clock display on or off, press the button is pressed, the audio source playing will
wise, the radio or CD display will automatically MENU button repeatedly until “Clock” appears
reappear after about 10 seconds. automatically be turned off and the last radio
on the display. Turn the TUNE/FOLDER knob to station played will begin playing.
Speed Sensitive Volume (SSV) adjusts the vol- toggle the setting (ON or OFF).
ume of the audio system as the vehicle’s driving
speed changes. It can be set as follows:
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Press the FM button to change the band as blinks in the display. Pressing the SCAN button into the slot with the label side up. The compact
follows: again during this 5 second period stops scan disc is automatically pulled into the slot and starts
FM1 → FM2 → FM1 tuning and the radio remains tuned to that station. to play.
1 to 6 Station memory operations If the radio is already operating, it automatically
If another audio source is playing when the FM turns off and the compact disc begins to play.
button is pressed, the audio source playing will Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (6 for
automatically be turned off and the last radio FM1, 6 for FM2) and six stations can be set for CD button
station played will begin playing. the AM band. When the CD button is pressed with a compact
The FM stereo indicator (ST) illuminates during 1. Choose the radio band AM, FM1 or FM2 disc loaded and the radio playing, the radio turns
FM stereo reception. When the stereo broadcast using the AM or FM button. off and the last used compact disc starts to play.
signal is weak, the radio automatically changes
from stereo to monaural reception. 2. Tune to the desired station using manual, SEEK and TRACK (Fast
SEEK or SCAN tuning. Press and hold any Forward, Rewind) buttons
SEEK and TRACK (tuning)
of the desired station memory buttons (1 –
buttons 6) until a beep sound is heard. When the SEEK button or TRACK
button is pressed while the compact disc is play-
Press the SEEK button to tune from low to 3. The channel indicator will then come on and ing, the compact disc plays at an increased
high frequencies and stop at the next broadcast- the sound will resume. Programming is now speed while fast forwarding or rewinding. When
ing station. complete. the button is released, the compact disc returns
Press the TRACK button to tune from high to normal play speed.
to low frequencies and stop at the next broad- 4. Other buttons can be set in the same man-
casting station. ner. SEEK and TRACK buttons
Press and hold either button to seek at a faster If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuse
speed. opens, the radio memory will be canceled. In that When the SEEK button is pressed while
SCAN (tuning) button case, reset the desired stations. the compact disc is playing, the next track follow-
ing the present one starts to play from the begin-
Press the SCAN button. SCAN illuminates in the Compact disc (CD) player operation ning. Press the SEEK button several times
display window. Scan tuning begins from low to
high frequencies. Scan tuning stops for 5 sec- Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON to skip several tracks. Each time the button is
onds at each broadcasting station that has suffi- position, and carefully insert the compact disc pressed, the CD advances one additional track.
cient signal strength. When scanning, SCAN The track number appears in the display window.
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(When the last track on the compact disc is FOLDER RANDOM: The order of the tracks in Press the MENU button repeatedly until “AUX IN
skipped, the first track is played.) the folder will be mixed during play. Volume” appears on the screen to control the
incoming volume level of the auxiliary input de-
When the TRACK button is pressed, the SCAN (CDs) button vice. Turn the TUNE/FOLDER knob to adjust the
track being played returns to the beginning. Press the SCAN button for less than 1.5 seconds level between 0 and +3.
Press the TRACK button several times to to scan all tracks of the current disc for 10 sec-
skip back several tracks. Each time the button is Additional features
onds per track. The SCAN icon is flashed during
pressed the CD moves back one track. scan mode. For additional information, refer to “Bluetooth®
streaming audio without Navigation System” in
RPT (repeat)/RDM (random) button The scan mode is canceled once it scans through this section.
Press the RPT/RDM button while a compact disc all tracks on the disc, or if the SCAN button is
is playing to change the play pattern as follows: pressed during scan mode.
CD: CD EJECT
TRACK REPEAT → DISC RANDOM → DISC
REPEAT When the button is pressed with a com-
pact disc loaded, the compact disc will be
MP3/WMA CD: ejected.
FOLDER REPEAT → TRACK REPEAT → DISC When the button is pressed while the
RANDOM → FOLDER RANDOM → DISC RE- compact disc is playing, the compact disc will
PEAT eject and the system will turn off.
TRACK REPEAT: The track that is currently play- AUX (Auxiliary) button
ing will be repeated. The AUX IN jack is located on the CD player. The
DISC RANDOM: The order of the tracks on the AUX IN audio input jack accepts any standard
disc will be mixed during play. analog audio input such as from a portable cas-
sette tape/CD player, MP3 player or laptop com-
DISC REPEAT: The disc currently playing will be
puters.
repeated.
FOLDER REPEAT: The tracks in the current Press the AUX button to play a compatible device
folder will be repeated. when it is plugged into the AUX IN jack.
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5. SCAN button
6. USB button
7. AUX button
8. A-Z button
9. ENTER button and TUNE/MENU control
knob
10. (back) button
11. SETUP button
12. DISP button
13. Station select (1–6) buttons

14. Forward and Backward


SEEK/TRACK buttons
15. VOL (volume control knob)/ (power)
button
16. CD button
17. FM•AM button
LHA3016

FM/AM RADIO WITH COMPACT 1. CD eject button


DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type B) (if so 2. RPT button
equipped)
3. RDM button
For additional information, refer to ⬙Audio opera-
4. Display screen
tion precautions⬙ in this section.

Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-35


Audio main operation NOTE:
VOL (volume) control knob / (power) Sources only shown in menu if they are
button connected and/or detected.
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON DISP (display) button
position, then press the VOL (volume) control Pressing the DISP button displays song informa-
knob / (power) button. If you listen to the tion, if available, such as artist, album, track name,
radio with the engine not running, place the igni- folder name, and source.
tion in the ACC position. The mode (radio or CD)
that was playing immediately before the system NOTE:
was turned off resumes playing.
When no CD is loaded, the radio comes on. The DISP button only provides this infor-
mation in non-radio modes.
Pressing the VOL (volume) control knob /
(power) button again turns the system off. How to use the SETUP button
Turn the VOL (volume) control knob / To select and/or adjust several functions, fea-
(power) button to the right to increase volume or tures and modes that are available for your ve-
to the left to decrease volume. hicle:
AUX button 1. Press the SETUP button.
The AUX IN audio input jack accepts any stan-
dard analog audio input such as from a portable 2. Turn the TUNE/MENU control knob until the
cassette tape/CD player, MP3 player or a laptop desired item is selected on the menu list and
computer. Press the AUX button to play a com- then press the ENTER button.
patible device plugged into the AUX IN jack.
Pressing the AUX button repeatedly will cycle
through available input sources:
AUX line in → USB (if so equipped) → AUX line in

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Menu item Result
Audio Selecting this item allows user to adjust various audio settings.
Bass Adjusts the bass to the desired level.
Treble Adjusts the treble to the desired level.
Balance Adjusts the balance to the desired level. Balance adjusts the sound level between the left and right speakers.
Fade Adjusts the fade to the desired level. Fade adjusts the sound level between the front and rear speakers.
AUX Vol. Controls the volume level of incoming sound when an auxiliary device is connected tot the system. Available options are LOW, MID,
and HIGH.
Clock Selecting this item allows user to adjust various clock settings.
Set Time Allows user to set time manually. To set the clock:
1. Press the SETUP button.
2. Turn the TUNE knob to select CLOCK.
3. Press the ENTER button.
4. Turn the TUNE knob to select “set time”.
5. Press the ENTER button.
6. Rotate the TUNE knob to adjust hours.
7. Press the ENTER button.
8. Turn the TUNE knob to adjust minutes.
9. Press the ENTER button to finish.
● The display will return to the regular clock display after 10 seconds.
ON/OFF Switches clock display on or off.
Format 12h:24h Allows user to change time format between 12 hour and 24 hour.
Bluetooth For additional information, refer to “Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System without Navigation System (Type A)” in this section.
Language Allows user to change system language.
List of Languages Available language are Spanish, Portuguese, English, and French.
Scroll Direction Allows user to change the scrolling direction used by the TUNE/MENU control knob.
Clockwise Select up or down and press ENTER button.

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TUNE/MENU control knob/Enter button: RDM and RPT button: TUNE/MENU control knob (Tuning)
Turn the TUNE/MENU control knob to the left or When listening to music via USB or iPod®, Turn the TUNE/MENU control knob to the left or
right to scroll and then press ENTER to select pressing the RDM button will shuffle the songs right for manual tuning.
desired item. being played. Pressing the RPT button will repeat
the song being played. SEEK tuning
Clock Set
(back) button
1. Press the SETUP button. Press the SEEK/TRACK button or
Pressing the (back) button will return the to tune from low to high or high to low frequen-
2. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to select user to the previous menu.
CLOCK. cies and to stop at the next broadcasting station.
FM/AM radio operation Hold either button to tune continuously. Then
3. Press the ENTER button. release button once desired frequency is
FM-AM button reached.
4. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to select “set
time”. Press the FM·AM button to change the band as
follows: Station select (1 to 6) memory operations
5. Press the ENTER button. Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (6 for
AM → FM1 → FM2 → AM
6. Rotate the TUNE/MENU knob to adjust hours. FM1, 6 for FM2) and six stations can be set for
If another audio source is playing when the the AM band.
7. Press the ENTER button. FM·AM button is pressed, the audio source play-
ing will automatically be turned off and the last 1. Choose the radio band AM, FM1 or FM2
8. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to adjust minutes. using the AM or FM button.
radio station played will begin playing.
9. Press the ENTER button to finish. 2. Tune to the desired station using manual or
If the FM-AM button is pressed for more than
The display will return to the regular clock display 1.5 seconds, the AUTOSTORE function will be SEEK tuning. Press and hold any of the
after 10 seconds. initiated. The “AST” icon will appear and “AU- desired station memory buttons (1 – 6) until
TOSTORE” may appear on the display screen, a a beep sound is heard.
A–Z button
beep is heard and the radio mutes. The system
3. The station memory position (P1–P6) will
When listening to music via USB or iPod®, will then automatically detect the 6 stations with
now be displayed next to the band. Pro-
pressing the A-Z button will launch a quick the strongest frequency and save them as pre-
gramming is now complete.
search function in music browser that will allow sets. Once AUTOSTORE is complete, the “AST”
user to search for music alphabetically using the icon will disappear and “AUTOSTORE COM- 4. Other buttons can be set in the same man-
TUNE/MENU control knob. PLETE” may appear on the display screen. ner.
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If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuse SEEK/TRACK (Reverse or and press the button again to view the folder list.
opens, the radio memory will be canceled. In that Fast Forward) button: To select a folder or track, turn the TUNE/MENU
case, reset the desired stations. control knob to scroll through the folders/songs
Press and hold the SEEK/TRACK button and press the ENTER button to make selection.
Compact disc (CD) player operation or for 1.5 seconds while the compact disc RPT button
If the radio is already operating, it automatically is playing to reverse or fast forward the track
being played. The compact disc plays at an in- When the RPT button (Preset station number 1)
turns off and the compact disc begins to play.
creased speed while reversing or fast forwarding. is pressed while a compact disc is playing, the
CD button When the button is released, the compact disc Repeat mode is toggled.
When the CD button is pressed with the system returns to normal play speed. RDM button:
off and the compact disc loaded, the system will SEEK/TRACK button When the RDM button (Preset station number 2)
turn on and the compact disc will start to play. is pressed while a compact disc is playing, the
When the CD button is pressed with a compact Press the SEEK/TRACK button while a Random mode is toggled.
disc loaded and the radio playing, the radio will CD or MP3/WMA CD is playing to return to the CD EJECT button
automatically be turned off and the compact disc beginning of the current track. Press the
will start to play. SEEK/TRACK button several times to skip
When the button is pressed with a com-
backward several tracks.
DISP button: pact disc loaded, the compact disc will eject and
Press the SEEK/TRACK button while a the last source will be played.
When the DISP button is pressed while a CD is CD or MP3/WMA CD is playing to advance one
playing, the display will change as follows: track. Press the SEEK/TRACK button sev- Additional features
eral times to skip forward several tracks. If the last For additional information, refer to “iPod® player
CD: operation without Navigation System” in this section.
track on a CD is skipped, the first track on the
Track Time → Album → Artist →Track Time disc is played. If the last track in a folder of an
For additional information, refer to “USB (Univer-
MP3/WMA CD is skipped, the first track of the
CD with MP3 or WMA: sal Serial Bus) connection port (models without
next folder is played.
Navigation System)” in this section.
Track time→ Folder title → Artist → Song title → TUNE/MENU control knob (MP3/WMA CD
Track number For additional information, refer to “Bluetooth®
only)
streaming audio without Navigation System” in
If an MP3/WMA CD with multiple folders is play- this section.
ing, press the ENTER button to view the track list
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-39
5. SCAN button

6. SEEK/CAT buttons
7. APPS button
8. BACK button
9. ENTER/SETTING button and TUNE/SCROLL
control knob
10. Station select (1–6) buttons
11. VOL (volume) knob / (power) button
12. DISP button
13. MEDIA button
14. XM button*
15. FM•AM button
*No satellite radio reception is available when the
XM button is pressed to access satellite radio
stations unless optional satellite receiver and an-
tenna are installed and an SiriusXM® Satellite
LHA3017 Radio service subscription is active. Satellite ra-
dio is not available in Alaska, Hawaii or Guam.
FM/AM/SAT RADIO WITH 1. CD eject button
COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type 2. RPT button
A) (if so equipped)
3. RDM button
For additional information, refer to “Audio opera-
4. Display screen
tion precautions” in this section.

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Audio main operation
(power) button / VOL (volume) con-
trol knob
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position and press the (power) button
while the system is off to call up the mode (radio,
CD, AUX, Bluetooth® audio USB or iPod®) that
was playing immediately before the system was
turned off.
To turn the system off, press the (power)
button.
Turn the VOL (volume) control knob to adjust the
volume.
This vehicle may be equipped with Speed Sen-
sitive Volume. When this feature is active, the
audio volume changes as the driving speed
changes.
ENTER/SETTING button
Press the ENTER/SETTING button to show the
Settings screen on the display. Turn the
TUNE/SCROLL knob to navigate the options
and then press the ENTER/SETTING button to
make a selection.

Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-41


Audio
Bass Adjusts the bass to the desired level.
Treble Adjusts the treble to the desired level.
Balance Adjusts the balance to the desired level. Balance adjusts the sound level between the left and right speakers.
Fade Adjusts the fade to the desired level. Fade adjusts the sound level between the front and rear speakers.
Speed Sens Vol. (Speed Sensitive Volume) Adjusts the speed sensitive volume function, which increases the volume of the audio system as the speed of
the vehicle increases. Set to “OFF” to disable the feature. The higher the setting, the more the volume in-
creases in relation to vehicle speed.
AUX Vol. Choose a setting from 0 to +3 to control the boost of incoming auxiliary device volume. A setting of 0 provides
no additional boost in volume. A setting of +3 provides the greatest boost in volume.
Brightness and Contrast Adjust the brightness or contrast to adjust the appearance of the display screen.
Clock Adjust Allows the user to set time manually. To set the clock:
1. Press the ENTER button.
2. Turn the TUNE knob to select CLOCK.
3. Press the ENTER button.
4. Turn the TUNE knob to select “set time”.
5. Press the ENTER button.
6. Rotate the TUNE knob to adjust hours.
7. Press the ENTER button.
8. Turn the TUNE knob to adjust minutes.
9. Press the ENTER button.
10. Press the BACK button to finish.
On-Screen Clock Toggles ON or OFF the clock display on the upper right corner of the display screen.
RDS Display Toggles ON or OFF the RDS information displayed on the screen while the radio is playing.
Language Select the desired language for the system from the available options.

Bass, treble, balance and fade can also be adjusted by pressing the ENTER/SETTING button and turning the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to select the item
to adjust. When the desired item is shown on the display, turn the tuning to adjust and then press the ENTER/SETTING button until the display returns to
the main audio screen. If the button is not pressed for approximately 10 seconds, the radio or CD display will automatically reappear.

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Clock Set FM/AM/SAT radio operation *When the XM button is pressed, the satellite
radio mode will be skipped unless an optional
1. Press the ENTER/SETTING button. FM·AM button satellite receiver and antenna are installed and a
2. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to select Press the FM·AM button to change the band as SiriusXM® Satellite Radio service subscription is
CLOCK. follows: active. Satellite radio is not available in Alaska,
Hawaii and Guam.
3. Press the ENTER/SETTING button. AM → FM1 → FM2 → AM
If a compact disc is playing when the XM button
4. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to select “set If another audio source is playing when the is pressed, the compact disc will automatically be
time”. FM·AM button is pressed, the audio source play- turned off and the last radio station played will
5. Press the ENTER/SETTING button. ing will automatically be turned off and the last come on.
radio station played will begin playing.
6. Rotate the TUNE/SCROLL knob to adjust While the radio is in XM mode, the operation can
hours. The FM stereo indicator (STEREO) is shown on be controlled through the touch-screen. Touch
the screen during FM stereo reception. When the the “Channels” key to display a list of channels.
7. Press the ENTER/SETTING button. stereo broadcast signal is weak, the radio auto- Touch a channel displayed on the list to change
8. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to adjust min- matically changes from stereo to monaural re- to that channel. Touch the “Categories” key to
utes. ception. display a list of categories. Touch a category
XM band select displayed on the list to display options within that
9. Press the ENTER/SETTING button.
category.
Pressing the XM button will change the band as
10. Press the BACK button to finish. TUNE/SCROLL knob (Tuning)
follows:
APPS button:
XM1* → XM2* → XM3* → XM1* (satellite, if so Turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to the left or right
Press the APPS button to launch the Smart- equipped) for manual tuning.
phone Integration Mode. For additional informa-
tion, refer to “NissanConnectSM Mobile Apps” in When the XM button is pressed while the ignition SEEK tuning
this section. switch is in the ACC or ON position, the radio will
come on at the last station played.
For additional information, refer to the Press the SEEK button or to tune
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone system without The last station played will also come on when from low to high or high to low frequencies and to
Navigation (Type B)” in this section. the VOL/ control knob is pressed to turn stop at the next broadcasting station.
the radio on.
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-43
SCAN tuning 4. Other buttons can be set in the same man- is playing to reverse or fast forward the track
ner. being played. The compact disc plays at an in-
Press the SCAN button to stop at each broad-
creased speed while reversing or fast forwarding.
casting station for 5 seconds. SCAN will appear If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse When the button is released, the compact disc
on the screen while the radio is scan tuning. opens, the radio memory will be canceled. In that returns to normal play speed.
Pressing the button again during this 5 second case, reset the desired stations.
SEEK/CAT button
period will stop SCAN tuning and the radio will Compact disc (CD) player operation
remain tuned to that station. If the SCAN button is
not pressed within 5 seconds, SCAN tuning If the radio is already operating, it automatically Press the SEEK/CAT button while a CD or
moves to the next station. turns off and the compact disc begins to play. MP3/WMA CD is playing to return to the begin-
MEDIA button ning of the current track. Press the SEEK/CAT
1 to 6 Station memory operations
button several times to skip backward sev-
Six stations can be set for the AM band. Twelve With a CD loaded, press the MEDIA button until eral tracks.
stations can be set for the FM band (6 for FM1, 6 the CD mode is displayed on the screen.
Press the SEEK/CAT button while a CD or
for FM2). Eighteen channels can be set for the CD/MP3 display mode MP3/WMA CD is playing to advance one track.
satellite radio (6 for XM1, 6 for XM2, 6 for XM3). Press the SEEK/CAT button several times
While listening to an MP3/WMA CD, certain text
1. Choose the radio band AM, FM1 or FM2 may be displayed on the screen if the CD has to skip forward several tracks. If the last track on
using the FM·AM select button, or choose been encoded with text information. Depending a CD is skipped, the first track on the disc is
the satellite band XM1, XM2 or XM3 using on how the MP3/WMA CD is encoded, informa- played. If the last track in a folder of an
the XM button. tion such as Artist, Song and Folder will be dis- MP3/WMA CD is skipped, the first track of the
played. next folder is played.
2. Tune to the desired station using manual,
SEEK or SCAN tuning. Press and hold any The track number and the total number of tracks TUNE/SCROLL knob (MP3/WMA CD only)
of the desired station memory buttons (1 – in the current folder or on the current disc are If a MP3/WMA CD with multiple folders is play-
6) until the preset number is updated on the displayed on the screen as well. ing, turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to change
display and the sound is briefly muted. SEEK/CAT (Reverse or folders. Turn the knob to the left to skip back a
Fast Forward) button folder. Turn the knob to the right to skip ahead a
3. The channel indicator will then come on and
folder.
the sound will resume. Programming is now Press and hold the SEEK/CAT button
complete. or for 1.5 seconds while the compact disc
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RPT (repeat) button CD with MP3 or WMA: For additional information, refer to “USB (Univer-
sal Serial Bus) connection port (models without
When the RPT button is pressed while a com- 1 Disc Random → 1 Folder Random → OFF Navigation System)” in this section.
pact disc is playing, the play pattern can be
changed as follows: 1 Disc Random: all tracks on the disc will be For additional information, refer to “Bluetooth®
played randomly. streaming audio without Navigation System” in
CD:
1 Folder Random: all tracks in the current folder this section.
1 Track Repeat ←→ OFF will be played randomly.
CD with MP3 or WMA: OFF: No random play pattern is applied. The
1 Folder Repeat → 1 Track Repeat → OFF indicator on the display will turn off.
1 Track Repeat: the current track will be re- The current play pattern of the CD is displayed on
peated. the screen unless no pattern is applied.
1 Folder Repeat: the current folder will be re- EJECT button
peated.
OFF: No repeat play pattern is applied. The indi- When the button is pressed with a com-
cator on the display will turn off. pact disc loaded, the compact disc will eject and
the last source will be played.
The current play pattern of the CD is displayed on
the screen unless no pattern is applied. When the button is pressed twice with a
compact disc loaded, the compact disc will be
RDM (random) button ejected further for easier CD removal. If the disc
When the RDM button is pressed while a com- is not removed within 20 seconds, the disc will
pact disc is playing, the play pattern can be reload.
changed as follows:
Additional features
CD: For additional information, refer to “iPod® player
1 Disc Random ←→ OFF operation without Navigation System” in this sec-
tion.

Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-45


5. Backward seek button and
Forward seek button
6. BACK button
7. TUNE knob / AUDIO button
8. Display screen
9. ON-OFF button / VOL (volume) control
knob
10. CD button
11. SXM button*
*No satellite radio reception is available when the
SXM button is pressed to access satellite radio
stations unless optional satellite receiver and an-
tenna are installed and a SiriusXM® Satellite
Radio service subscription is active. Satellite ra-
dio is not available in Alaska, Hawaii and Guam.
Audio main operation
ON-OFF button / VOL (volume) control
LHA2895
knob

FM/AM/SAT RADIO WITH 1. CD eject button Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position and press the ON-OFF button while the
COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type 2. FM-AM button system is off to call up the mode (radio, CD, AUX,
B) (if so equipped) Bluetooth® audio USB or iPod®) that was play-
3. AUX button
For additional information, refer to “Audio opera- ing immediately before the system was turned off.
4. CD insert slot
tion precautions” in this section. To turn the system off, press the ON-OFF button.
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Turn the VOL (volume) control knob to adjust the
volume.
This vehicle may be equipped with Speed Sen-
sitive Volume. When this feature is active, the
audio volume changes as the driving speed
changes.
Audio settings
1. Press the [ ] button.
2. Touch the “Settings” key.
3. Touch the “Audio” key.
Use the touch-screen to adjust the following
items to the desired setting:
Audio
Bass Adjusts the bass to the desired level.
Treble Adjusts the treble to the desired level.
Balance Adjusts the balance to the desired level. Balance adjusts the sound level between the left and right speakers.
Fade Adjusts the fade to the desired level. Fade adjusts the sound level between the front and rear speakers.
Speed Sensitive Vol. Adjusts the speed sensitive volume function, which increases the volume of the audio system as the speed of the ve-
hicle increases. Set to “OFF” to disable the feature. The higher the setting, the more the volume increases in relation to
vehicle speed.
AUX Volume Level Controls the volume level of incoming sound when an auxiliary device is connected to the system. Available options are
Low (Quiet), Medium, and High (Loud).

Bass, treble, balance and fade can also be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO button and turning the TUNE knob to select the item to adjust. When the desired
item is shown on the display, turn the tuning to adjust and then press the AUDIO button until the display returns to the main audio screen. If the button is not
pressed for approximately 10 seconds, the radio or CD display will automatically reappear.

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SXM settings SXM band select Tuning with the touch-screen
To view the SXM settings: When in AM or FM mode, the radio can be tuned
Pressing the SXM button will change the band as
using the touch-screen. To bring up the visual
1. Press the [ ] button. follows:
tuner, touch the “Tune” key on the lower right
2. Touch the “Settings” key. SXM1* → SXM2* → SXM3*→ SXM1* (satellite, corner of the screen. A screen appears with a bar
if so equipped) running from low frequencies on the left to high
3. Touch the “SXM” key. frequencies on the right. Touch the screen at the
The signal strength, activation status and other When the SXM button is pressed while the igni-
location of the frequency you wish to tune and the
information are displayed on the screen. tion switch is in the ACC or ON position, the
station will change to that frequency. To return to
radio will come on at the last station played.
the regular radio display screen, touch the “OK”
FM/AM/SAT radio operation The last station played will also come on when key.
FM·AM button the ON-OFF button is pressed.
Tuning with the TUNE control knob
Press the FM·AM button to change the band as *When the SXM button is pressed, the satellite
The radio can also be manually tuned using the
follows: radio mode will be skipped unless an optional
TUNE knob. When in FM or AM mode, turn the
satellite receiver and antenna are installed and a
AM → FM1 → FM2 → AM SiriusXM® Satellite Radio service subscription is
TUNE control knob to the left for lower frequen-
cies or to the right for higher frequencies. When
If another audio source is playing when the active. Satellite radio is not available in Alaska,
in SXM mode, turn the TUNE control knob to
FM·AM button is pressed, the audio source play- Hawaii and Guam.
change the channel.
ing will automatically be turned off and the last If a compact disc is playing when the SXM button
radio station played will begin playing. is pressed, the compact disc will automatically be SEEK tuning
The FM stereo indicator (ST) is shown on the turned off and the last radio station played will
screen during FM stereo reception. When the come on. When in FM or AM mode, press the seek
stereo broadcast signal is weak, the radio auto- While the radio is in SXM mode, the operation buttons or to tune from low to high
matically changes from stereo to monaural re- can be controlled through the touch-screen. or high to low frequencies and to stop at the next
ception. Touch the “Channels” key to display a list of broadcasting station.
channels. Touch a channel displayed on the list to When in SXM mode, press the seek
change to that channel. Touch the “Categories” buttons or to change the category.
key to display a list of categories. Touch a cat-
egory displayed on the list to display options
within that category.
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3. The channel indicator will then come on and
the sound will resume. Programming is now
complete.
4. Other keys can be set in the same manner.
If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuse
opens, the radio memory will be canceled. In that
case, reset the desired stations.
Presets can also be selected by touching the
desired preset number on the screen.

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1 to 6 Station memory operations Smart Favorites Preset Setup (if so
Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (six for equipped):
FM1 and six for FM2) and six stations can be set
for the AM band. Eighteen stations can be set for The Smart Favorites feature allows the user to
the SXM band (six for SXM1, six for SXM2 and six designate presets, within the SXM1, SXM2 and
SXM3 bands, as their Smart Favorites. When any
for SXM3).
of the Smart Favorite presets are selected, the
1. Choose the radio band AM, FM1 or FM2 current track on that station will play from the
using the FM·AM select button or choose beginning of the song.
the radio band SXM1, SXM2, SXM3 using
the SXM button.
2. Tune to the desired station using manual or
seek tuning. Touch and hold any of the de-
sired station memory keys (1 – 6) until a
beep sound is heard.
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To program a Smart Favorite preset: REPLAY To replay a track from the
1. Press the SXM button. beginning, press the
seek button. The user can
2. Touch the “Setup” key.
continue to press the
3. Touch the “Tune Start” key to activate (ON) seek button to replay previ-
or deactivate (OFF) Smart Favorites.
ous songs, but can only go
4. Touch the “Add Preset” key to select an back as far as the system
available preset. permits. The system will
For additional information, refer to “1 to 6 station warn the user when they
memory operations” in this section.
cannot skip any further back
NOTE: by displaying “At the End” in
the bottom left corner of the
• Smart Favorites will start functioning only
after the audio unit is turned on for a few
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minutes. Replay Screen
• Tune Start is supported for music chan- The Replay Screen gives the user the ability to
nels only. SKIP To skip a track, press
replay, skip, pause or rewind the currently aired
track. the track button.
“Live” will appear in the bot-
When the “Replay” key is pressed, the Replay
tom left corner of the screen
Screen is prompted.
indicating the difference
from play time to live audio.

PAUSE To pause a track, press


the pause button.

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REWIND/ To rewind/ fast forward a CD button When the CD button is pressed with a compact
FAST track, hold the or disc loaded and the radio playing, the radio will
When the CD button is pressed with the system
FORWARD automatically be turned off and the compact disc
seek/track button. off and the compact disc loaded, the system will
will start to play.
Compact disc (CD) player operation turn on and the compact disc will start to play.
If the radio is already operating, it automatically
turns off and the compact disc begins to play.

CD/MP3 display mode

Menu item
While listening to a CD or an MP3/WMA CD, certain text may be displayed (when a CD encoded with text is
CD/MP3 display mode being used). Depending on how the CD or MP3/WMA CD is encoded, the text is displayed listing the artist,
album and song title. There are other keys displayed on the screen when a CD is playing:
Touch the “Random” key to apply a random play pattern to the CD. If an MP3 CD is playing, touching “Ran-
Random dom” or alternates between Random Folder, and Random All. This text will appear on the display. To cancel
Random mode, touch the “Random” key until the key is no longer highlighted.
Repeat Touch the “Repeat” key to apply a repeat play pattern to the CD. If an MP3 CD is playing, touching “Repeat”
alternates between repeating the current song and repeating the current folder. This text will appear on the
display. To cancel Repeat mode, touch the “Repeat” key until the key is no longer highlighted
Browse Touch the “Browse” key to display the titles on the CD in list format. Touch the title of a song in the list to begin
playing that song. If an MP3 CD is playing, touching the “Browse” key will also list the folders on the disc. Fol-
low the procedure for selecting a song with the touch-screen to choose a folder.

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SEEK (Reverse or Fast AUX button
Forward) buttons The AUX IN audio input jack accepts any stan-
dard analog audio input such as from a portable
Press and hold the seek buttons or cassette tape/CD player, MP3 player or a laptop
for 1.5 seconds while the compact disc is playing computer. Press the AUX button to play a com-
to reverse or fast forward the track being played. patible device plugged into the AUX IN jack.
The compact disc plays at an increased speed
while reversing or fast forwarding. When the but- EJECT button
ton is released, the compact disc returns to nor-
mal play speed. When the button is pressed with a com-
pact disc loaded, the compact disc will eject and
SEEK buttons the last source will be played.
If the disc is not removed within 10 seconds, the
Press the SEEK button while a CD or disc will reload.
MP3/WMA CD is playing to return to the begin- LHA3037
ning of the current track. Press the SEEK Additional features
button several times to skip backward sev-
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
For additional information, refer to “iPod® player
eral tracks. operation with Navigation System” in this section. CONNECTION PORT (models
Press the SEEK button while a CD or without Navigation System) (if so
For additional information, refer to “USB (Univer-
MP3/WMA CD is playing to advance one track. sal Serial Bus) connection port (models with equipped)
Press the SEEK button several times to Navigation System)” in this section.
skip forward several tracks. If the last track on a Connecting a device to the USB
CD is skipped, the first track on the disc is played. For additional information, refer to “Bluetooth® connection port
If the last track in a folder of an MP3/WMA CD is streaming audio with Navigation System” in this
skipped, the first track of the next folder is played. section. 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 acci-
dent or serious injury.

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the USB input mode. If a CD is playing or another warding. When the button is released, the audio
CAUTION
audio source is plugged in through the AUX IN file returns to normal play speed.
● Do not force the USB device into the jack, the AUX button toggles between the three
USB port. Inserting the USB device SEEK/CAT buttons
sources.
tilted or up-side-down into the port may
damage the port. Make sure that the MEDIA button (if so equipped) Press the SEEK/CAT button while an au-
USB device is connected correctly into Place the ignition switch in the ON or ACC dio file on the USB device is playing to return to
the USB port. position and press the MEDIA button to switch to the beginning of the current track. Press the
● Do not grab the USB port cover (if so the USB input mode. If a CD is playing or another SEEK/CAT button several times to skip
equipped) when pulling the USB device audio source is plugged in through the AUX IN backward several tracks.
out of the port. This could damage the jack located in the center console, the MEDIA
button toggles between the three sources. Press the SEEK/CAT button while an au-
port and the cover. dio file on the USB device is playing to advance
● Do not leave the USB cable in a place Play information one track. Press the SEEK/CAT button
where it can be pulled unintentionally. Information about the audio files being played several times to skip forward several tracks. If the
Pulling the cable may damage the port. last track in a folder on the USB device is
can be displayed on the display screen of the
For additional information, refer to your device vehicle’s audio system. Depending on how the skipped, the first track of the next folder is played.
manufacturer’s owner information. audio files are encoded, information such as RDM (random) button
Folder, Song and Artist will be displayed. When the RDM button is pressed while an audio
The USB connection port is located in the center
console. Insert the USB device into the port. The track number and number of total tracks in file on the USB device is playing, the play pattern
the folder are displayed on the screen as well. can be changed as follows:
When a compatible storage device is plugged
into the connection port, compatible audio files SEEK/CAT (Reverse or All Random → 1 Folder Random → OFF
on the storage device can be played through the
Fast Forward) buttons All Random: all tracks on the USB device will be
vehicle’s audio system.
played randomly.
Press and hold the SEEK/CAT buttons
Audio file operation
or for 1.5 seconds while an audio file on 1 Folder Random: all tracks in the current folder
AUX button (if so equipped) the USB device is playing to reverse or fast will be played randomly.
Place the ignition switch in the ON or ACC forward the track being played. The track plays at OFF: No random play pattern is applied. The
position and press the AUX button to switch to an increased speed while reversing or fast for- indicator on the display will turn off.
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The current play pattern of the USB device is
CAUTION
displayed on the screen unless no pattern is
applied. ● Do not force the USB device into the
USB port. Inserting the USB device
RPT (repeat) button tilted or up-side-down into the port may
When the RPT button is pressed while an audio damage the port. Make sure that the
file on the USB device is playing, the play pattern USB device is connected correctly into
can be changed as follows: the USB port.
1 Folder Repeat → 1 Track Repeat → OFF ● Do not grab the USB port cover (if so
equipped) when pulling the USB device
1 Track Repeat: the current track will be re- out of the port. This could damage the
peated. port and the cover.
1 Folder Repeat: the current folder will be re- ● Do not leave the USB cable in a place
peated. where it can be pulled unintentionally.
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OFF: No repeat play pattern is applied. The indi- Pulling the cable may damage the port.
cator on the display will turn off.
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
CONNECTION PORT (models with For additional information, refer to your device
The current play pattern of the USB device is manufacturer’s owner information.
displayed on the screen unless no pattern is
Navigation System) (if so equipped)
The USB connection port is located in the center
applied. Connecting a device to the USB console. Insert the USB device into the port.
TUNE/SCROLL knob connection port When a compatible storage device is plugged
If there are multiple folders with audio files on the into the connection port, compatible audio files
USB device, turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to WARNING on the storage device can be played through the
change folders. Turn the knob to the left to skip Do not connect, disconnect, or operate the vehicle’s audio system.
back a folder. Turn the knob to the right to skip USB device while driving. Doing so can be
ahead a folder. If there is only one folder of audio a distraction. If distracted you could lose
files on the USB device, turning the control of your vehicle and cause an acci-
TUNE/SCROLL knob in either direction will re- dent or serious injury.
turn to the first track on the USB device.

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Audio file operation Press the button while an audio file on the
USB device is playing to advance one track.
AUX (auxiliary) button
Press the button several times to skip for-
Place the ignition switch in the ON or ACC ward several tracks. If the last track in a folder on
position and press the AUX button to switch to the USB device is skipped, the first track of the
the USB input mode. If another audio source is next folder is played.
playing and a USB connection port device is
inserted, press the AUX button until the center REPEAT button
display changes to the USB memory mode. When the RPT button is pressed while an audio
If the system has been turned off while the USB file on the USB device is playing, the play pattern
memory was playing, push the ON-OFF button to can be changed as follows:
restart the USB memory. Track Repeat: the current track will be repeated.
Folder Repeat: the current folder will be re-
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peated.
Play information
OFF: No repeat play pattern is applied. The indi-
Information about the audio files being played is cator on the display will turn off.
shown on the display screen of the vehicle’s
audio system. Touch “Browse” to display the list The current play pattern of the USB device is
of folders and files on the USB device. Touch the displayed on the screen unless no pattern is
name of a song on the screen to begin playing applied.
that song. RANDOM or MIX button:
Seeking buttons When the RDM button is pressed while an audio
file on the USB device is playing, the play pattern
Press the button while an audio file on the can be changed as follows:
USB device is playing to return to the beginning All Random → 1 Folder Random → OFF
of the current track. Press the button sev-
eral times to skip backward several tracks. Random ALL: all tracks on the USB device will be
played randomly.
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Random Folder: all tracks in the current folder will
CAUTION
be played randomly.
● Do not force the USB device into the
OFF: No random play pattern is applied. The USB port. Inserting the USB device
indicator on the display will turn off. tilted or up-side-down into the port may
The current play pattern of the USB device is damage the port. Make sure that the
displayed on the screen unless no pattern is USB device is connected correctly into
applied. 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
LHA3037 where it can be pulled unintentionally.
Pulling the cable may damage the port.
iPod®* PLAYER OPERATION
WITHOUT NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if For additional information regarding the proper
use and care of the device, refer to your device
so equipped) manufacturer’s owner information.
Connecting iPod® To connect an iPod® to the vehicle so that the
iPod® can be controlled with the audio system
WARNING controls and display screen, use the USB con-
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the nection port located in the center console. Con-
USB device while driving. Doing so can be nect the iPod®-specific end of the cable to the
a distraction. If distracted you could lose iPod® and the USB end of the cable to the USB
control of your vehicle and cause an acci- connection port on the vehicle. If your iPod®
dent or serious injury. supports charging via a USB connection port, its
battery will be charged while connected to the
vehicle with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position.
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While connected to the vehicle, the iPod® can ● iPod® nano - 5th generation (8GB) (firm- Audio main operation
only be operated by the vehicle audio controls. ware version 1.0.2PC or later) Place the ignition switch to the ACC or ON
To disconnect the iPod® from the vehicle, re- ● iPod® nano - 5th generation (16GB) (firm- position. Then, press the AUX or MEDIA button
move the USB end of the cable from the USB ware version 1.0.1PC or later) repeatedly to switch to the iPod® mode.
connection port on the vehicle, then remove the ● iPod® nano - 6th generation (8GB) (firm- If the audio system is turned off while the iPod® is
cable from the iPod®. ware version 1.2PC or later) playing, the iPod® plays when the audio system
is turned back on.
* iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in ● iPod® nano - 6th generation (8GB) (firm-
the U.S. and other countries. ware version 1.1PC or later) If the audio system is off, pressing the AUX or
MEDIA button turns the audio system on and
Compatibility ● iPod® Touch - 1st generation (firmware ver- plays the iPod®.
sion 2.2.1 or later)
The following models are compatible: If the audio system is on, the audio system auto-
● iPod® Touch - 2nd generation (firmware matically begins playing tracks from the iPod®
● iPod® 5th Generation (firmware version 1.3 version 2.2.1 or later) when it is plugged into the jack.
or later)
● iPod® Touch - 3rd generation (firmware ver- SEEK/CAT buttons
● iPod® Classic (80GB) (firmware version sion 3.1.3 or later)
1.1.2PC or later)
● iPod® Touch - 4th generation (firmware ver- Press the SEEK/CAT buttons or to
● iPod® Classic (120GB) (firmware version sion 4.3.5 or later) skip backward or forward one track.
2.0.1PC or later)
● iPhone® 3G (firmware version 4.1 or later) Press and hold the SEEK/CAT buttons
● iPod® nano - 1st generation (firmware ver- or for 1.5 seconds while a track is playing
● iPhone® 3GS (firmware version 4.3 or later)
sion 1.3.1 or later) to reverse or fast forward the track being played.
● iPhone® 4 (firmware version 5.0 or later) The track plays at an increased speed while
● iPod® nano - 2nd generation (firmware ver-
● iPhone® 4S (firmware version 5.1 or later) reversing or fast forwarding. When the button is
sion 1.1.3 or later)
released, the track returns to normal play speed.
● iPod® nano - 3rd generation (firmware ver- ● iPad® (firmware version 4.3.2 or later)
sion 1.1.3PC or later) ● iPad® 2 (firmware version 4.3.3 or later)
● iPod® nano - 4th generation (firmware ver- Make sure that your iPod® firmware is updated to
sion 1.0PC or later) the version indicated above.
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(RPT) REPEAT
CAUTION
When the RPT button is pressed while a track is
being played, the play pattern can be changed as ● Do not force the USB device into the
follows: USB port. Inserting the USB device
tilted or up-side-down into the port may
Repeat Off → 1 Track Repeat → All Repeat → damage the port. Make sure that the
Repeat Off USB device is connected correctly into
1 Track Repeat: the current track will be re- the USB port.
peated. ● Do not grab the USB port cover (if so
All Repeat: all songs in the current list are re- equipped) when pulling the USB device
peated. out of the port. This could damage the
port and the cover.
Repeat Off: no repeat play pattern is applied.
● Do not leave the USB cable in a place
(RDM) RANDOM LHA3037 where it can be pulled unintentionally.
Pulling the cable may damage the port.
When the RDM button is pressed while a track is iPod®* PLAYER OPERATION WITH
being played, the play pattern can be changed as For additional information, refer to your device
follows: NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if so manufacturer’s owner information regarding the
equipped) proper use and care of the device.
Shuffle Off → Track Shuffle → Album Shuffle →
Shuffle Off Connecting iPod® To connect an iPod® to the vehicle so that the
iPod® can be controlled with the audio system
Track Shuffle: the tracks in the current list will be
played randomly. WARNING controls and display screen, use the USB port
located in the center console. Connect the
Album Shuffle: the albums in the current list will Do not connect, disconnect or operate the
iPod®-specific end of the cable to the iPod®
be played randomly. USB device while driving. Doing so can be
and the USB end of the cable to the USB port on
a distraction. If distracted you could lose
Shuffle Off: no random play pattern is applied. control of your vehicle and cause an acci- the vehicle. If your iPod® supports charging via a
dent or serious injury. USB connection, its battery will be charged while
BACK button connected to the vehicle with the ignition switch
When the BACK button is pressed, it re- in the ACC or ON position.
turns to the previous menu.
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While connected to the vehicle, the iPod® can ● iPod® nano - 2nd generation (firmware ver-
only be operated by the vehicle audio controls. sion 1.1.3 or later)
To disconnect the iPod® from the vehicle, re- ● iPod® nano - 3rd generation (firmware ver-
move the USB end of the cable from the USB sion 1.1.3 or later)
port on the vehicle, then remove the cable from ● iPod® nano - 4th generation (firmware ver-
the iPod®. sion 1.0.4 or later)
* iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in ● iPod® nano - 5th generation (firmware ver-
the U.S. and other countries. sion 1.0.2 or later)
Compatibility ● iPod® nano - 6th generation (firmware ver-
sion 1.1 or later)
The following models are compatible:
● iPhone® 3G (firmware version 4.2.1 or later)
● iPod® Classic 5th generation (firmware ver-
sion 1.3.0 or later) ● iPhone® 3GS (firmware version 5.1 or later) LHA2911

● iPod® Classic 6th generation (firmware ver- ● iPhone® 4 (firmware version 5.1 or later) iPod® main operation
sion 2.0.1 or later) ● iPhone® 4S (firmware version 5.1 or later) Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
● iPod® Classic 7th generation (firmware ver- position. Press the AUX button repeatedly to
* Some features of this iPod® may not be fully
switch to the iPod® mode.
sion 2.0.4 or later) functional.
If the system has been turned off while the iPod®
● iPod® Touch 2nd generation (firmware ver- Make sure that your iPod® firmware is updated to
was playing, pressing the ON•OFF button will
sion 4.2.1 or later)* the version indicated above.
start the iPod®.
● iPod® Touch 3rd generation (firmware ver-
sion 5.1 or later)
● iPod® Touch 4th generation (firmware ver-
sion 5.1 or later)
● iPod® nano - 1st generation (firmware ver-
sion 1.3.1 or later)
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AUX button When the iPod® is playing, touch the “Menu” key
to bring up the iPod® interface.
When the AUX button is pressed with the system
off and the iPod® connected, the system will turn Depending on the iPod® model, the following
on. If another audio source is playing and the items may be available on the menu list screen.
iPod® is connected, press the AUX button re- For additional information about each item, refer
peatedly until the center display changes to the to the iPod® Owner’s Manual.
iPod® mode.
● Playlists
● Artists
● Albums
● Genres
● Songs
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Interface ● Composers
The interface for iPod® operation shown on the ● Audiobooks
vehicle’s audio system display screen is similar to ● Podcasts
the iPod® interface. Use the touch-screen,
BACK button or the TUNE knob to navigate the
menus on the screen.
Shuffle and repeat play mode
Item Result
Shuffle and repeat play mode While the iPod® is playing, the play pattern can be altered so that songs are repeated or played randomly.
Touch the “Shuffle” key to apply a random play pattern to the iPod®. When the shuffle mode is active it will
Shuffle
appear on the screen. To cancel Shuffle mode, touch the “Shuffle” key until it is not displayed.
Repeat Touch the “Repeat” key to apply a repeat play pattern to the iPod®. When the repeat mode is active it will ap-
pear on the screen. To cancel Repeat mode, touch the “Repeat” key until it is not displayed.

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Seek buttons BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO
WITHOUT NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if
Press the SEEK button or to skip so equipped)
backward or forward one track.
If you have a compatible Bluetooth® audio de-
Press and hold the SEEK button or vice that is capable of playing audio files, the
for 1.5 seconds while a track is playing to reverse device can be connected to the vehicle’s audio
or fast forward the track being played. The track
system so that the audio files on the device play
plays at an increased speed while reversing or
through the vehicle’s speakers.
fast forwarding. When the button is released, the
track returns to normal play speed. Connecting Bluetooth® audio
To connect your Bluetooth® audio device to the
vehicle, follow the procedure below:
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1. Press the button. The system an-
Scrolling menus: nounces the available commands.
While navigating long lists of artists, albums or
songs in the music menu, it is possible to scroll 2. Say “Add Phone”. The system acknowl-
the list by the first character in the name. To edges the command and asks you to initiate
activate character indexing, touch and hold the connecting from the phone handset. The
“A-Z” key in the upper right corner of the screen. connecting procedure of the cellular phone
Turn the TUNE knob to choose the number or varies according to each cellular phone
letter to jump to in the list and then press the model. For additional information, refer to
ENTER button. the cellular phone Owner’s Manual for de-
If no character is selected after 2 seconds, the tails. You can also visit
display returns to normal. www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or
www.nissancanada.com/bluetooth for in-
structions on connecting NISSAN recom-
mended cellular phones.

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3. When prompted for a Passkey code, enter
“1234” from the handset. The Passkey code
“1234” has been assigned by NISSAN and
cannot be changed.
Audio main operation
To switch to the Bluetooth® audio mode, press
the AUX or MEDIA button repeatedly until the
Bluetooth® audio mode is displayed on the
screen.
Use the vehicle audio controls or the Bluetooth®
device’s controls to play, pause, skip or reverse
tracks.
BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO LHA2924 LHA2844

WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if so Connecting Bluetooth® audio 4. Touch the “Connect New Device” key.
equipped) To connect your Bluetooth® audio device to the 5. The system acknowledges the command
If you have a compatible Bluetooth® audio de- vehicle, follow the procedure below: and asks you to initiate connecting from the
vice that is capable of playing audio files, the phone handset. The connecting procedure
1. Press the [ ] button. of the cellular phone varies according to
device can be connected to the vehicle’s audio
system so that the audio files on the device play 2. Touch the “Settings” key. each cellular phone model. See the cellular
through the vehicle’s speakers. phone Owner’s Manual for details. You can
3. Touch the “Phone & Bluetooth” key.
also visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or
www.nissancanada.com/bluetooth for in-
structions on connecting NISSAN recom-
mended cellular phones.

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Audio main operation ● A new disc may be rough on the inner and
outer edges. Remove the rough edges by
To switch to the Bluetooth® audio mode, press rubbing the inner and outer edges with the
the AUX button repeatedly until the Bluetooth® side of a pen or pencil as illustrated.
audio mode is displayed on the screen.
STEERING WHEEL SWITCH FOR
The controls for the Bluetooth® audio are dis-
played on the screen. AUDIO CONTROL
The audio system can be operated using the
controls on the steering wheel.

LHA0049

CD CARE AND CLEANING


● Handle a CD by its edges. Do not bend the
disc. Never touch the surface of the disc.
● Always place the discs in the storage case
when they are not being used.
● To clean a disc, wipe the surface from the
center to the outer edge using a clean, soft
cloth. Do not wipe the disc using a circular
motion.
● Do not use a conventional record cleaner or
alcohol intended for industrial use.

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* These modes are only available when compat- iPod® (if so equipped):
ible media storage is inserted into the device or
connected to the system. ● Push the switch for less than 1.5 sec-
onds to increase or decrease the track num-
Volume control switch ber.
Push the volume control switch up or down to CD:
increase or decrease the volume.
● Push the switch for less than 1.5 sec-
Tuning switch onds to increase or decrease the track num-
For most audio sources, pushing the tuning ber.
switches for more than 1.5 seconds provides a ● Push the switch for more than
different function than pressing for less than 1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
1.5 seconds. folder number (if playing compressed audio
AM and FM: files).
LHA2054 USB (if so equipped):
● Push the switch for less than 1.5 sec-
1. SOURCE select switch ● Push the switch for less than 1.5 sec-
onds to increase or decrease the preset
2. Tuning switch station. onds to increase or decrease the track num-
3. Volume control switch ber.
● Push the switch for more than
SOURCE select switch 1.5 seconds to seek up or down to the next ● Push the switch for more than
Push the source select switch to change the station. 1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
mode in the following sequence: SXM (if so equipped): folder number.
Bluetooth®Audio (if so equipped):
AM → FM1 → FM2 → SXM1 (satellite radio, if so ● Push the switch for less than 1.5 sec-
equipped) → SXM2 (satellite radio, if so onds to increase or decrease the preset ● Push the switch for less than 1.5 sec-
equipped) → SXM3 (satellite radio, if so station. onds to skip ahead or back to the next song.
equipped) → CD* → USB/iPod®*→ Bluetooth® ● Push the
● Push the switch for more than switch for more than
Audio* (if so equipped) → AUX* → AM. 1.5 seconds to reverse or fast forward the
1.5 seconds to go to the next or previous
category. current song.

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NISSANCONNECTSM MOBILE APPS
(if so equipped)

ANTENNA This vehicle is equipped with Smartphone Inte- CONNECT PHONE


gration technology. This allows many compatible
The antenna cannot be shortened, but can be Smartphone applications to be displayed and To use this feature, a compatible smartphone
removed. When you need to remove the antenna, easily controlled through the vehicle’s touch- must be connected via Bluetooth® or USB to the
turn the antenna rod counterclockwise. screen. vehicle. For additional information, refer to
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System without
To install the antenna rod, turn the antenna rod
NOTE: Navigation System” or “Bluetooth® Hands-Free
clockwise and hand tighten.
Phone System with Navigation System” in this
A compatible smartphone and registration section.
CAUTION is required to use mobile applications or to
● Always properly tighten the antenna access connected features of certain ve- NOTE:
rod during installation or the antenna hicle applications.
For vehicles with navigation, Apple
rod may break during vehicle operation. REGISTERING WITH iPhones® REQUIRE the phone to be
● Be sure that the antenna is removed NISSANCONNECTSM MOBILE APPS plugged in via USB for NissanConnect Mo-
before the vehicle enters an automatic bile Apps to function.
car wash. To use the Smartphone Integration feature, it is For vehicles without Navigation, Apple
necessary for the user to register. In order to iPhones® must be paired via Bluetooth®
● Be sure to fold down the antenna be- register, visit the NissanConnectSM Mobile Apps for NissanConnect Mobile Apps to func-
fore the vehicle enters a garage with a website, www.nissanusa.com/connect/ or tion.
low ceiling. https://canada.nissanconnect.com and sign up
or create an account through the prompts on the NOTE:
NissanConnect Mobile Apps. Once registered,
download the NissanConnect Mobile Apps from For Android phones, NissanConnect Mo-
your compatible phone’s application download bile Apps REQUIRES the phone to be
source and then log into the application. If you paired via Bluetooth®.
already have an account created through the
App, please log in.

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CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO

APPLICATION DOWNLOAD When installing a CB, ham radio or car phone in


CAUTION
your vehicle, be sure to observe the following
Once connected, the NissanConnect Mobile App will precautions; otherwise, the new equipment may ● Keep the antenna as far away as pos-
search your phone to determine which compatible adversely affect the engine control system and sible from the electronic control
applications are currently installed. The user will then other electronic parts. modules.
choose which apps they want to bring into their
vehicle from the list of apps within the “Manage My ● Keep the antenna wire more than 8 in
WARNING (20 cm) away from the electronic control
Apps” section of the NissanConnect Mobile App on
their smartphone. The vehicle will then download the ● A cellular phone should not be used for system harnesses. Do not route the an-
in-vehicle interface for each of these compatible ap- any purpose while driving so full atten- tenna wire next to any harness.
plications. Once downloaded, the user can access tion may be given to vehicle operation. ● Adjust the antenna standing-wave ratio
their selected smartphone applications through the Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of as recommended by the manufacturer.
vehicle display. For additional information on applica- cellular phones while driving.
tion availability visit www.nissanusa.com/connect/ or ● Connect the ground wire from the CB
● If you must make a call while your ve- radio chassis to the body.
www.canada.nissanconnect.com hicle is in motion, the hands free cellu-
lar phone operational mode (if so ● For details, consult a NISSAN dealer.
equipped) is highly recommended. Ex-
ercise extreme caution at all times so
full attention may be given to vehicle
operation.
● If you are unable to devote full attention
to vehicle operation while talking on
the phone, pull off the road to a safe
location and stop your vehicle.

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BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE
SYSTEM WITHOUT NAVIGATION
SYSTEM (Type A) (if so equipped)
WARNING
● Use a phone after stopping your vehicle
in a safe location. If you have to use a
phone while driving, exercise extreme
caution at all times so full attention may
be given to vehicle operation.
● If you are unable to devote full attention
to vehicle operation while talking on
the phone, pull off the road to a safe
location and stop your vehicle.

CAUTION
To avoid discharging the vehicle battery,
use a phone after starting the engine.

LHA3662
Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth® make or receive a hands-free telephone call with
Hands-Free Phone System. If you have a com- your cellular phone in the vehicle.
patible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone, you
Once your cellular phone is connected to the in-
can set up the wireless connection between your
vehicle phone module, no other phone connecting
cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module.
procedure is required. Your phone is automatically
With Bluetooth® wireless technology, you can
connected with the in-vehicle phone module when
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the ignition switch is placed in the ON position with – Your cellular phone is locked to prevent it ● Refer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual
the previously connected cellular phone turned on from being dialed. regarding the telephone charges, cellular
and carried in the vehicle. phone antenna and body, etc.
● When the radio wave condition is not ideal
You can connect up to 5 different Bluetooth® or ambient sound is too loud, it may be REGULATORY INFORMATION
cellular phones to the in-vehicle phone module. difficult to hear the other person’s voice dur-
However, you can talk on only one cellular phone ing a call. FCC Regulatory information
at a time. – CAUTION: To maintain compliance with
● Do not place the cellular phone in an area
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone surrounded by metal or far away from the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, use only the
System, refer to the following notes. in-vehicle phone module to prevent tone supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna,
quality degradation and wireless connection modification, or attachments could damage
● Set up the wireless connection between a the transmitter and may violate FCC regula-
disruption.
cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone tions.
module before using the hands-free phone ● While a cellular phone is connected through
system. the Bluetooth® wireless connection, the – Operation is subject to the following two con-
ditions:
battery power of the cellular phone may dis-
● Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones may
charge quicker than usual. The Bluetooth® 1. This device may not cause interference and
not be recognized by the in-vehicle phone mod-
Hands-Free Phone System cannot charge
ule. Please visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth 2. this device must accept any interference,
for a recommended phone list and connecting cellular phones. including interference that may cause unde-
instructions. ● For additional information, refer to “Trouble- sired operation of the device.
● You will not be able to use a hands-free shooting guide” in this section. You can also IC Regulatory information
phone under the following conditions: visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or
www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for troubleshoot- – Operation is subject to the following two con-
– Your vehicle is outside of the cellular ser- ing help. ditions: (1) this device may not cause interfer-
vice area. ence, and (2) this device must accept any
● Some cellular phones or other devices may interference, including interference that may
– Your vehicle is in an area where it is cause interference or a buzzing noise to cause undesired operation of the device.
difficult to receive a cellular signal; such
come from the audio system speakers. Stor-
as in a tunnel, in an underground parking – This Class B digital apparatus meets all re-
ing the device in a different location may
garage, near a tall building or in a moun- quirements of the Canadian Interference-
tainous area. reduce or eliminate the noise. Causing Equipment Regulations.
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Operating tips ● If a command is not recognized, the system
BLUETOOTH® is a announces, “Command not recognized.
To get the best performance out of the NISSAN
trademark owned by Voice Recognition system, observe the following: Please try again.” Make sure the command is
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. said exactly as prompted by the system and
● Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as repeat the command in a clear voice.
and licensed to
possible. Close the windows to eliminate
Visteon. surrounding noises (traffic noises, vibration ● If you want to go back to the previous com-
sounds, etc.), which may prevent the system mand, you can say “Go back” or “Correc-
USING THE SYSTEM from recognizing voice commands correctly. tion” any time the system is waiting for a
The NISSAN Voice Recognition system allows response.
hands-free operation of the Bluetooth® Hands- ● Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a
Free Phone System. command. Otherwise, the command will not ● You can cancel a command when the sys-
be received properly. tem is waiting for a response by saying,
If the vehicle is in motion, some commands may “Cancel” or “Quit.” The system announces
not be available so full attention may be given to ● Start speaking a command within 5 seconds “Cancel” and ends the VR session. You can
vehicle operation. after the tone sounds. also press and hold the button on the
Initialization ● Speak in a natural voice without pausing steering wheel for 5 seconds at any time to
between words. end the VR session. Whenever the VR ses-
When the ignition switch is placed in the ON sion is cancelled, a double beep is played to
position, NISSAN Voice Recognition is initialized, Giving voice commands indicate you have exited the system.
which takes a few seconds. If the button is
pressed before the initialization completes, the To operate NISSAN Voice Recognition, press ● If you want to adjust the volume of the voice
system will announce “Hands-free phone system and release the button located on the feedback, press the volume control switches
not ready” and will not react to voice commands. steering wheel. After the tone sounds, speak a (+ or -) on the steering wheel while being
command. provided with feedback. You can also use
The command given is picked up by the micro- the radio volume control knob.
phone, and voice feedback is given when the
command is accepted. ● In most cases you can interrupt the voice
feedback to speak the next command by
● If you need to hear the available commands pressing the button on the steering
for the current menu again, say “Help” and wheel.
the system will repeat them.
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● To use the system faster, you may speak the ● Numbers can be spoken in small groups. NOTE:
second level commands with the main menu The system will prompt you to continue en-
For best results, say phone numbers as
command on the main menu. For example, tering digits, if desired. single digits.
press the button and after the tone Example: 1-800-662-6200 The voice command “Help” is available at any
say, “Call Redial.” time. Please use the “Help” command to get
– “One eight zero zero”
How to say numbers information on how to use the system.
NISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certain The system repeats the numbers and
Voice Prompt Interrupt
prompts you to enter more.
way to speak numbers in voice commands. Refer
In most cases you can interrupt the voice feed-
to the following rules and examples. – “Six six two”
back to speak the next command by pressing
● Either “zero” or “oh” can be used for “0”. The system repeats the numbers and the button on the steering wheel. After
prompts you to enter more. interrupting the system, wait for a beep before
Example: 1-800-662-6200
– “Six two zero zero” speaking your command.
– “One eight oh oh six six two six two oh One Shot Call
oh”, or ● Say “pound” for “#”. Say “star” for “*” (avail-
able when using the “Special Number” com- To use the system faster, you may speak the
– “One eight zero zero six six two six two oh mand and the “Send” command during a second level commands with the main menu
oh” call). command on the main menu. For example, press
the button and after the tone say, “Call
● Words can be used for the first 4 digits For additional information, refer to “List of Redial”.
places only. voice commands” and “Special number” in
this section.
Example: 1-800-662-6200
Example: 1-555-1212 *123
– “One eight hundred six six two six two oh
oh”, – “One five five five one two one two star
one two three”
– NOT “One eight hundred six six two sixty
two hundred,” and ● Say “plus” for “+” (available only when using
the “Special Number” command).
– NOT “One eight oh oh six six two sixty two
hundred” ● Say “pause” for a 2-second pause (available
only when storing a phonebook number).
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You can also use the button Choosing a language
to interrupt the system feedback You can interact with the Bluetooth® Hands-
and give a command at once. For Free Phone System using English, Spanish or
additional information, refer to “List French.
of voice commands” and “During a To change the language, perform the following.
call” in this section.
1. Press and hold the button for more
PHONE/END than 5 seconds.
While the voice recognition system 2. The system announces: “Press the
is active, press and hold the PHONE/SEND ( ) button for the
button for 5 seconds to quit the hands-free phone system to enter the voice
voice recognition system at any adaptation mode or press the PHONE/END
LHA3002 time. ( ) button to select a different lan-
guage.”
CONTROL BUTTONS
The control buttons for the Bluetooth® Hands- TUNING SWITCH 3. Press the button.
Free Phone System are located on the steering While using the voice recognition For information on voice adaptation, refer to
wheel. system, tilt the tuning switch up or “Voice adaptation (VA) mode” in this section.
PHONE/SEND down to manually control the
phone system. 4. The system announces the current language
Press the button to initiate a and gives you the option to change the lan-
VR session or answer an incoming guage to Spanish (in Spanish) or French (in
call. GETTING STARTED French). To select the current language,
The following procedures will help you get press the PHONE/SEND ( ) button. To
started using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone select a different language, tilt the tuning
System with NISSAN Voice Recognition. For ad-
switch ( or ) left or right.
ditional information, refer to “List of voice com-
mands” in this section.

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NOTE: 3. Say: “Add phone” 䊊B . The system acknowl- Making a call by entering a phone
edges the command and asks you to initiate number
You must press the button within connecting from the phone handset 䊊C.
5 seconds to change the language. Main Menu
The connecting procedure of the cellular
5. If you decide not to change the language, do phone varies according to each cellular “Call” 䊊
A
not press either button. After 5 seconds, the phone model. For additional information, re- “Phone Number” 䊊
B
VR session will end, and the language will
not be changed.
fer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual. Speak the digits 䊊
C
You can also visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth for instruc- “Dial” 䊊
D
Connecting procedure
tions on connecting NISSAN recommended 1. Press the button on the steering
NOTE: cellular phones. wheel. A tone will sound.
The connecting procedure must be per- When prompted for a Passkey code, enter 2. Say: “Call” 䊊A . The system acknowledges
formed when the vehicle is stationary. If the “1234” from the handset. The Passkey code the command and announces the next set of
vehicle starts moving during the procedure, “1234” has been assigned by NISSAN and available commands.
cannot be changed.
3. Say “Phone Number” 䊊
the procedure will be cancelled. B . The system ac-
Main Menu 4. The system asks you to say a name for the knowledges the command and announces
phone 䊊D. the next set of available commands.
“Connect phone” 䊊
A

“Add phone” 䊊
B If the name is too long or too short, the Say: “Special Number” to dial more than 10
system tells you, then prompts you for a digits or any special characters.
Initiate from handset 䊊
C
name again. 4. Say the number you wish to call starting with
Name phone 䊊
D
the area code in single digit format 䊊
C . If the
Also, if more than one phone is connected
1. Press the button on the steering and the name sounds too much like a name system has trouble recognizing the correct
wheel. The system announces the available already used, the system tells you, then phone number, try entering the number in
commands. prompts you for a name again. the following groups: 3-digit area code,
3-digit prefix and the last 4-digits. For ex-
2. Say: “Connect phone” 䊊 A . The system ac- ample, 555-121-3354 can be said as “five
knowledges the command and announces five five” as the 1st group, then “one two
the next set of available commands. one” as the 2nd group, and “three three five
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four” as the 3rd group. For dialing more than LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS “Call”
10 digits or any special characters, say
“Special Number”. For additional informa- Main Menu Main Menu
tion refer to “How to say numbers” in this “Call” “Call”
section.
“Phonebook” (Speak name) 䊊
A
5. When you have finished speaking the phone
“Recent Calls” “Phone Number”
number, the system repeats it back and an-
nounces the available commands. “Connect Phone” (Speak Digits) 䊊
B

6. Say: “Dial” 䊊D . The system acknowledges “Special Number” 䊊


C
When you press and release the button on
the command and makes the call. the steering wheel, you can choose from the “Redial” 䊊
D
For additional command options, refer to “List of commands on the Main Menu. The following “Call Back” 䊊
E
voice commands” in this section. pages describe these commands and the com-
mands in each sub-menu. (Speak name) 䊊
A
Receiving a call
Remember to wait for the tone before If you have stored entries in the phonebook, you
When you hear the ring tone, press the speaking. can dial a number associated with a name.
button on the steering wheel.
After the main menu, you can say “Help” to hear For additional information, refer to “Phonebook
Once the call has ended, press the button the list of commands currently available any time (phones without automatic phonebook download
on the steering wheel.
the system is waiting for a response. function)” in this section.
NOTE: If you want to end an action without completing it, When prompted by the system, say the name of
If you do not wish to take the call when you you can say “Cancel” or “Quit” at any time the the phone book entry you wish to call. The system
system is waiting for a response. The system will acknowledges the name.
hear the ring tone, press the button
on the steering wheel. end the VR session. Whenever the VR session is
cancelled, a double beep is played to indicate If there are multiple numbers associated with the
For additional command options, refer to “List of name, the system asks you to choose the correct
voice commands” in this section. you have exited the system.
number.
If you want to go back to the previous command,
you can say “Go back” or “Correction” any time Once you have confirmed the name and location,
the system is waiting for a response. the system begins the call.

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(Speak Digits) 䊊
B If a call back number does not exist, the system ● “Transfer call” — Use the Transfer Call com-
announces, “There is no number to call back” and mand to transfer the call from the
When prompted by the system, say the number Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System to
ends the VR session.
you wish to call. For additional information, refer the cellular phone when privacy is desired.
to “How to say numbers” and “Making a call by During a call
entering a phone number” in this section. During a call there are several command options The system announces, “Transfer call. Call
transferred to privacy mode.” The system
“Special Number” 䊊
C available. Press the button on the steering
then ends the VR session.
wheel to mute the receiving voice and enter com-
For dialing more than 10 digits or any special mands. To reconnect the call from the cellular phone
characters, say “Special Number”. When the to the Bluetooth® Hands-Free System,
system acknowledges the command, the system ● “Help” — The system announces the avail-
press the button.
will prompt you to speak the number. able commands.
● “Mute” — Use the Mute command to mute
“Redial” 䊊
D ● “Go back/Correction” — The system an- your voice so the other party cannot hear it.
nounces “Go back,” ends the VR session Use the mute command again to unmute
Use the Redial command to call the last number and returns to the call. your voice.
that was dialed.
● “Cancel/Quit” — The system announces
The system acknowledges the command, re- “Cancel,” ends the VR session and returns NOTE:
peats the number and begins dialing. to the call. If a call is ended or the cellular phone
If a redial number does not exist, the system network connection is lost while the Mute
● “Send/Enter/Call/Dial” — Use the Send
announces, “There is no number to redial” and feature is on, the Mute feature will be reset
command to enter numbers, “*” or “#” during to “off” for the next call so the other party
ends the VR session. a call. For example, if you were directed to can hear your voice.
“Call Back” 䊊
E dial an extension by an automated system:

Use the Call Back command to dial the number of Say: “Send one two three four.”
the last incoming call within the vehicle. The system acknowledges the command
The system acknowledges the command, re- and sends the tones associated with the
peats the number and begins dialing. numbers. The system then ends the VR ses-
sion and returns to the call. Say “star” for “*”,
Say “pound” for “#”.
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“Phonebook” (phones without “Transfer Entry” 䊊
A The transfer procedure varies according to each
automatic phonebook download cellular phone. For additional information, refer to
Use the Transfer Entry command to store a new
the cellular phone Owner’s Manual.
function) name in the system.
The system repeats the number and prompts you
NOTE: When prompted by the system, say the name you for the next command. When you have finished
would like to give the new entry. entering numbers or transferring an entry, choose
The “Transfer Entry” command is not avail- “Store.”
For example, say: “Mary.”
able when the vehicle is moving.
If the name is too long or too short, the system The system confirms the name, location and
Main Menu tells you, then prompts you for a name again. number.
“Delete Entry” 䊊
“Phonebook” Also, if the name sounds too much like a name B
“Transfer Entry” 䊊
A already stored, the system tells you, then prompts
Use the Delete Entry command to erase one
“Delete Entry” 䊊
B you for a name again.
entry from the phonebook. After the system rec-
“List Names” 䊊
C The system will ask you to transfer a phone ognizes the command, speak the name to delete
number stored in the cellular phone’s memory. or say “List Names” to choose an entry.
For phones that do not support automatic down-
load of the phonebook (PBAP Bluetooth® pro- Enter a phone number by voice command: “List Names” 䊊
C
file), the “Phonebook” command is used to manu-
For example, say: “five five five one two one two.” Use the List Names command to hear all the
ally add entries to the vehicle phonebook.
For additional information, refer to “How to say names in the phonebook.
The phonebook stores up to 40 names for each numbers” in this section.
phone connected to the system. The system recites the phonebook entries but
To transfer a phone number stored in the cellular does not include the actual phone numbers.
NOTE: phone’s memory: When the playback of the list is complete, the
Say “Transfer entry.” The system acknowledges system goes back to the main menu.
Each phone has its own separate phone-
book. You cannot access Phone A’s phone- the command and asks you to initiate the transfer You can stop the playback of the list at any time
book if you are currently connected with from the phone handset. The new contact phone by pressing the button on the steering
Phone B. number will be transferred from the cellular wheel. The system ends the VR session.
phone via the Bluetooth® communication link.

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“Phonebook” (phones with automatic difficulty recognizing. For additional information, “Recent Calls”
phonebook download function) refer to “Record name” in this section.
Main Menu
NOTE: NOTE: “Recent Calls”

The “Transfer Entry” command is not avail- Each phone has its own separate phone- “Outgoing” 䊊
A

able when the vehicle is moving. book. You cannot access Phone A’s phone- “Incoming” 䊊
B
book if you are currently connected with
“Missed” 䊊
C
Main Menu Phone B.
“Phonebook” “List Names” 䊊
A Use the Recent Calls command to access out-
Say a Name
going, incoming or missed calls.
Use the List Names command to hear all the
“List Names” 䊊
A names and locations in the phone book. “Outgoing” 䊊
A

“Record Name” 䊊
B
The system recites the phone book entries but Use the Outgoing command to list the outgoing
does not include the actual phone numbers. calls made from the vehicle.
For phones that support automatic download of
the phonebook (PBAP Bluetooth® profile), the When the playback of the list is complete, the “Incoming” 䊊
B
“Phonebook” command is used to manage en- system goes back to the main menu.
Use the Incoming command to list the incoming
tries in the vehicle phonebook. You can say the You can stop the playback of the list at any time calls made to the vehicle.
name of an entry at this menu to initiate dialing of by pressing the button on the steering
that entry. “Missed” 䊊
C
wheel. The system ends the VR session. For
The phonebook stores up to 1,000 names for additional information, refer to “Record name” in Use the Missed command to list the calls made to
each phone connected to the system. this section. the vehicle that were not answered.
When a phone is connected to the system, the “Record Name” 䊊 B
phonebook is automatically downloaded to the The system allows you to record custom voice
vehicle. This feature allows you to access your tags for contact names in the phonebook that the
phonebook from the Bluetooth® system and call vehicle has difficulty recognizing. This feature can
contacts by name. You can record a custom also be used to record voice tags to directly dial
voice tag for contact names that the system has an entry with multiple numbers. Up to 40 voice
tags can be recorded to the system.
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“Connect Phone” “Delete Phone” 䊊
C 3. Press and hold the button for more
Use the Delete Phone command to delete a than 5 seconds.
NOTE: phone that is connected to the vehicle. The sys- 4. The system announces: “Press the
The Add Phone command is not available tem will list the names assigned to each phone PHONE/SEND ( ) button for the
when the vehicle is moving. and then prompt you for the phone you wish to hands-free phone system to enter the voice
delete. Deleting a phone from the vehicle will also adaptation mode or press the PHONE/END
Main Menu delete the phonebook for that phone.
( ) button to select a different lan-
“Connect Phone”
“Turn Bluetooth OFF” 䊊
D guage.”
“Add Phone” 䊊
A
Use the Turn Bluetooth OFF command to prevent 5. Press the button.
“Select Phone” 䊊
B
a wireless connection to your phone.
“Delete Phone” 䊊
C For information on selecting a different lan-
VOICE ADAPTATION (VA) MODE guage, refer to “Choosing a language” in this
“Turn Bluetooth OFF” 䊊
D
section.
Voice Adaptation allows up to two out-of-dialect
Use the Connect Phone commands to manage users to train the system to improve recognition 6. Voice memory A or memory B is selected
the phones connected to the vehicle or to enable accuracy. By repeating a number of commands, automatically. If both memory locations are
the Bluetooth® function on the vehicle. the users can create a voice model of their own already in use, the system will prompt you to
“Add Phone” 䊊
A voice that is stored in the system. The system is overwrite one. Follow the instructions pro-
capable of storing a different voice adaptation vided by the system.
Use the Add Phone command to add a phone to model for each connected phone.
the vehicle. For additional information, refer to 7. When preparation is complete and you are
“Connecting procedure” in this section. Training procedure ready to begin, press the button.
“Select Phone” 䊊
B The procedure for training a voice is as follows. 8. The VA mode will be explained. Follow the
instructions provided by the system.
Use the Select Phone command to select from a 1. Position the vehicle in a reasonably quiet
list of phones connected to the vehicle. The sys- outdoor location. 9. When training is finished, the system will tell
tem will list the names assigned to each phone you an adequate number of phrases have
and then prompt you for the phone you wish to 2. Sit in the driver’s seat with the engine run- been recorded.
select. Only one phone can be active at a time. ning, the parking brake on, and the transmis-
sion in P (Park).
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10. The system will announce that voice adap- ● dial star two one seven oh ● correction
tation has been completed and the system is
● yes ● connect phone
ready.
The VA mode will stop if: ● no ● dial seven four oh one eight
● select ● previous entry
● The button is pressed for more than
5 seconds in VA mode. ● missed ● delete
● The vehicle begins moving during VA mode. ● dial eight five six nine two ● dial nine seven two six six
● The ignition switch is placed in the OFF or ● Bluetooth on ● call seven six three oh one
LOCK position.
● outgoing ● go back
Training phrases
● call three one nine oh two ● call five six two eight zero
During the VA mode, the system instructs the
trainer to say the following phrases. The system ● nine seven pause pause three oh eight ● dial six six four three seven
will prompt you for each phrase.
● cancel MANUAL CONTROL
● phonebook transfer entry
● call back number While using the voice recognition system, it is
● dial three oh four two nine possible to select menu options by using the
● call star two zero nine five
● delete call back number steering wheel controls instead of speaking voice
● delete phone commands. The manual control mode does not
● incoming
● dial eight three zero five one allow dialing a phone number by digits. The user
● transfer entry may select an entry from the Phonebook or Re-
● record name cent Calls lists. To re-activate voice recognition,
● eight pause nine three two pause seven
● four three pause two nine pause zero exit the manual control mode by pressing and
● delete all entries holding the PHONE/END ( ) button. At that
● delete redial number
● call seven two four zero nine time, pressing the PHONE/SEND ( ) button
● phonebook list names will start the Hands Free Phone System.
● phonebook delete entry
● next entry ● call eight oh five four one
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Operating tips
● To enter manual control mode, start the
voice recognition system and push the tun-
ing switch ( ). The system will speak
⬙Showing Manual Options⬙ when manual
controls are initially activated.
● To browse the menu options, push the tun-
ing switch ( ). The system will always
speak the current menu option. Depending
on the audio display, it will also show the
current menu option.
● To select the current menu option, press the
PHONE/SEND ( ) button.
● To go back to the previous menu, press the
PHONE/END ( ) button. If the current
menu is the Main Menu, pressing the
PHONE/END ( ) button will exit the
Phone system.
● To exit the manual control mode, press and
hold the PHONE/END ( ) button for
5 seconds.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The system should respond correctly to all voice
commands without difficulty. If problems are en-
countered, try the following solutions.
Where the solutions are listed by number, try
each solution in turn, starting with number 1, until
the problem is resolved.
Symptom Solution
1. Ensure that the command is valid. Refer to “List of voice commands” in this section.
2. Ensure that the command is spoken after the tone.
3. Speak clearly without pausing between words and at a level appropriate to the ambient noise level in the vehicle.
4. Ensure that the ambient noise level is not excessive (for example, windows open or defroster on). NOTE: If it is too
System fails to interpret the command correctly.
noisy to use the phone, it is likely that the voice commands will not be recognized.
5. If more than one command was said at a time, try saying the commands separately.
6. If the system consistently fails to recognize commands, the voice training procedure should be carried out to im-
prove the recognition response for the speaker. Refer to “Voice Adaptation (VA) mode” in this section.
1. Ensure that the phone book entry name requested matches what was originally stored. This can be confirmed by
The system consistently selects the wrong entry from the using the “List Names” command. Refer to “Phonebook (phones without automatic phonebook download function)” in
phone book. this section.
2. Replace one of the names being confused with a new name.

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BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE
SYSTEM WITHOUT NAVIGATION
SYSTEM (Type B) (if so equipped)
WARNING
● Use a phone after stopping your vehicle
in a safe location. If you have to use a
phone while driving, exercise extreme
caution at all times so full attention may
be given to vehicle operation.
● If you are unable to devote full attention
to vehicle operation while talking on
the phone, pull off the road to a safe
location and stop your vehicle.

CAUTION
To avoid discharging the vehicle battery,
use a phone after starting the engine.

LHA3506
Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth® make or receive a hands-free telephone call with
Hands-Free Phone System. If you have a com- your cellular phone in the vehicle.
patible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone, you
Once your cellular phone is connected to the
can set up the wireless connection between your
in-vehicle phone module, no other phone con-
cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module.
necting procedure is required. Your phone is
With Bluetooth® wireless technology, you can
automatically connected with the in-vehicle
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phone module when the ignition switch is placed ● You will not be able to use a hands-free ● For additional information, refer to “Trouble-
in the ON position with the previously connected phone under the following conditions: shooting guide” in this section. You can also
cellular phone turned on and carried in the ve- visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or
– Your vehicle is outside of the cellular ser- www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for troubleshoot-
hicle.
vice area. ing help.
NOTE: – Your vehicle is in an area where it is ● Some cellular phones or other devices may
Some devices require the user to accept difficult to receive a cellular signal; such cause interference or a buzzing noise to
connections to other Bluetooth® devices. If as in a tunnel, in an underground parking come from the audio system speakers. Stor-
your phone does not connect automatic garage, near a tall building or in a moun- ing the device in a different location may
ally to the system, consult the phone’s tainous area. reduce or eliminate the noise.
Owner’s Manual for details on device op- – Your cellular phone is locked to prevent it ● Refer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual
eration. from being dialed. regarding the telephone charges, cellular
phone antenna and body, etc.
You can connect up to 5 different Bluetooth® ● When the radio wave condition is not ideal
cellular phones to the in-vehicle phone module. or ambient sound is too loud, it may be REGULATORY INFORMATION
However, you can talk on only one cellular phone difficult to hear the other person’s voice dur-
at a time. FCC Regulatory information
ing a call.
– CAUTION: To maintain compliance with
Before using the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone ● Do not place the cellular phone in an area FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, use only the
System, refer to the following notes. surrounded by metal or far away from the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna,
● Set up the wireless connection between a in-vehicle phone module to prevent tone modification, or attachments could damage
compatible cellular phone and the in-vehicle quality degradation and wireless connection the transmitter and may violate FCC regula-
phone module before using the hands-free disruption. tions.
phone system. ● While a cellular phone is connected through – Operation is subject to the following two con-
● Some Bluetooth® enabled cellular phones the Bluetooth® wireless connection, the ditions:
may not be recognized or work properly. battery power of the cellular phone may dis-
1. This device may not cause interference and
Please visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth charge quicker than usual. The Bluetooth®
or www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for a recom- Hands-Free Phone System cannot charge 2. this device must accept any interference,
mended phone list and connecting instruc- cellular phones. including interference that may cause unde-
tions. sired operation of the device.
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IC Regulatory information pressed before the initialization completes, the The command given is picked up by the micro-
system will announce “Hands-free phone system phone, and voice feedback is given when the
– Operation is subject to the following two con-
not ready” and will not react to voice commands. command is accepted.
ditions: (1) this device may not cause interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any Operating tips ● If you need to hear the available commands
interference, including interference that may for the current menu again, say “Help” and
cause undesired operation of the device. To get the best performance out of the NISSAN the system will repeat them.
Voice Recognition (VR) system, observe the fol-
– This Class B digital apparatus meets all re- lowing: ● If a command is not recognized, the system
quirements of the Canadian Interference- announces, “Command not recognized.
Causing Equipment Regulations. ● Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as Please try again.” Make sure the command is
possible. Close the windows to eliminate said exactly as prompted by the system and
BLUETOOTH® is a surrounding noises (traffic noises, vibration repeat the command in a clear voice.
trademark owned by sounds, etc.), which may prevent the system
from recognizing voice commands correctly. ● If you want to go back to the previous com-
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. mand, you can say “Go back” or “Correc-
and licensed to ● Wait until the tone sounds before speaking a tion” any time the system is waiting for a
Visteon. command. Otherwise, the command will not response.
be received properly.
USING THE SYSTEM ● You can cancel a command when the sys-
● Start speaking a command within 5 seconds tem is waiting for a response by saying,
The NISSAN Voice Recognition system allows after the tone sounds. “Cancel” or “Quit.” The system announces
hands-free operation of the Bluetooth® Hands-
Free Phone System. ● Speak in a natural voice without pausing “Cancel” and ends the VR session. You can
between words. also press and hold the button on the
If the vehicle is in motion, some commands may steering wheel for 5 seconds at any time to
not be available so full attention may be given to Giving voice commands end the VR session. Whenever the VR ses-
vehicle operation. sion is cancelled, a double beep is played to
To operate NISSAN Voice Recognition, press
Initialization and release the button located on the indicate you have exited the system.
When the ignition switch is placed in the ON steering wheel. After the tone sounds, speak a
position, NISSAN Voice Recognition is initialized, command.
which takes a few seconds. If the button is
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● If you want to adjust the volume of the voice You can also use the button
feedback, press the volume control switches to interrupt the system feedback
(+ or -) on the steering wheel while being
and give a command at once. For
provided with feedback. You can also use
the radio volume control knob. additional information, refer to
“Voice commands” and “During a
Voice Prompt Interrupt
call” in this section.
In most cases you can interrupt the voice feed-
back to speak the next command by pressing
PHONE/END
the button on the steering wheel. After
interrupting the system, wait for a beep before While the voice recognition sys-
speaking your command. tem is active, press and hold
One Shot Call the button for 5 seconds to
To use the system faster, you may speak the quit the voice recognition system
second level commands with the main menu LHA3002 at any time.
command on the main menu. For example, press CONTROL BUTTONS
the button and after the tone say, “Call The control buttons for the Bluetooth® Hands- Tuning switch
Redial”. Free Phone System are located on the steering While using the voice recognition
wheel. system, tilt the tuning switch up or
PHONE/SEND down to manually control the
Press the button to initiate phone system.
a VR session or answer an incom-
ing call.

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CONNECTING PROCEDURE
NOTE:
The connecting procedure must be per-
formed when the vehicle is stationary. If the
vehicle starts moving during the procedure,
the procedure will be cancelled.
To connect a phone to the Bluetooth® Hands-
Free Phone System:
1. Press the SETTING button.
2. Use the TUNE/SCROLL knob to select
“Bluetooth” and then press the ENTER
LHA2775 button.
Menu Item Result
Bluetooth ON/OFF Allows user to switch Bluetooth® on and off. Bluetooth® must be turned on in order to connect device.
On Turns Bluetooth® functionality on
Off Turns Bluetooth® functionality off
Add Phone or Device Upon pressing this button, a message with a PIN appears on the screen. operate the Bluetooth® phone to enter the PIN and complete the
connection process.
Replace Phone Replace the phone currently connected to the system. This option allows the user to keep any voicetags that were recorded using the previ-
ous phone if vehicle is equipped with voice recognition.

The connecting procedure varies according to each phone. For additional information, refer to the phone’s Owner’s Manual. You can also visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or www.nissan.ca/bluetooth or call the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department for instructions on connecting recommended
cellular phones.

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VOICE COMMANDS “Phonebook” “Recent Calls”
Voice commands can be used to operate the The following commands are available under The following commands are available under
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System. Press “Phonebook”: “Recent Calls”:
the button and say “Phone” to bring up the ● (a name) ● Incoming Calls
phone command menu. The available options Say a name in the phonebook to bring up a
are: Speak this command to list the last five
list of options for that phonebook entry. The incoming calls to the vehicle. If the call is
● Call system will say the name it interpreted based from an entry in the phonebook, the name
on the voice command provided. If the name will be displayed. Otherwise, the phone
● Phonebook is incorrect, say “Correction” to hear another number of the incoming call will be dis-
● Recent Calls name.
played.
Once the correct phonebook entry is identi-
● Messaging (if available) fied, say “Dial” to dial the number or “Send
Say “Dial” to call the number or “Send Text”
Text” to send a text message to that number. to send a text message to that number. Say
● Show Applications (if available) “Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move
Say “Record Name” to record a name for the
● Select Phone phonebook entry. Say “Delete Recording” to through the list of incoming calls.
delete a recorded name for the phonebook ● Missed Calls
“Call” entry.
For additional information, refer to “Making a call” Speak this command to list the last five
in this section. ● List Names missed calls to the vehicle. If the call is from
Speak this command to have the system list an entry in the phonebook, the name will be
the names in the phonebook one by one displayed. Otherwise, the phone number of
alphabetically. Say “Dial” to dial the number the missed call will be displayed.
of the current name or “Send Text” to send a Say “Dial” to call the number or “Send Text”
text message to that number. Say “Next En- to send a text message to that number. Say
try” or “Previous Entry” to move through the “Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move
list alphabetically. Say “Record Name” to through the list of missed calls.
record a name for the current phonebook
entry. Say “Delete Recording” to delete a
recorded name for the current phonebook
entry.

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● Outgoing Calls “Show Applications” 1. Press the button.
Speak this command to list the last five
outgoing calls from the vehicle. If the call Speak this command to display list of smart- 2. The system will prompt you for a command.
was to an entry in the phonebook, the name phone apps available. Say “Call”.
will be displayed. Otherwise, the phone 3. Select one of the available voice commands
number of the outgoing call will be dis- NOTE:
to continue:
played. Compatible smartphone and registration
Say “Dial” to call the number or “Send Text” necessary to access applications. For addi- ● “(a name)” — Speak the name of a phone-
to send a text message to that number. Say tional information, refer to “Nissan- book entry to place a call to that entry. The
“Next Entry” or “Previous Entry” to move ConnectSM with Mobile Apps” in this sec- system will respond with the name it inter-
through the list of outgoing calls. tion. preted from your command and will prompt
● Redial you to confirm that the name is correct. Say
“Select Phone” “Yes” to initiate the call or “No” to hear an-
Speak this command to call the last number
dialed. Speak this command to select a phone to use other name from the phonebook.
from a list of those phones connected to the ● “List Names” – Speak this command to have
● Call Back vehicle.
Speak this command to call the number of the system list the names in the phonebook
the last incoming call to the vehicle. MAKING A CALL one by one alphabetically. Say “Next Entry”
or “Previous Entry” to move through the list
“Messaging” To make a call from a phone connected to the alphabetically. Say “Select” once desired
vehicle’s Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone Sys- contact is heard and displayed on screen.
Speak this command to access text messaging tem:
functions. For additional information, refer to Say “Dial” to dial the number of the current
“Text messaging” in this section. NOTE: name or say “Record Name” to record a
name for the current phonebook entry to be
Available commands different if system is assigned.
in Manual Control mode. For additional in-
formation, refer to “Manual Control” in this
section.

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● “Phone Number” — Speak this command to RECEIVING A CALL If supported by the phone, the Bluetooth®
place a call by inputting numbers. For 7– to When a call is received by the phone connected Hands-Free Phone System allows for call waiting
10–digit phone number, speak the numbers. to the vehicle’s Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone functionality. If a call is received while another call
Say “Correction” at any time in the process System, the call information is displayed on either is already active, a message will be displayed on
to correct a misspoken or misinterpreted the vehicle information display or both the vehicle the screen. Press the button to hold the
number. For phone numbers with more dig- information display and he control panel display. active call and switch to the second call. Press
its or special characters, say “Special Num- the button to reject the second call.
ber”, then speak the digits. Up to 24 digits Press the button to accept the call. Press While the second call is active, pressing
can be entered. Available special characters the button to reject the call.
are “start”, “pound”, “plus”, and “pause”. the button will allow the same commands
When finished, say “Dial” to initiate the call. DURING A CALL that are available during any call and additional
Say “Correction” at any time in the process commands:
While a call is active, press the button to
to correct a misspoken or misinterpreted access additional options. Speak one of the fol- ● “Switch Call” – Speak this command to hold
number or character. lowing commands: the second call and switch back to the origi-
● “Redial” – Speak this command to dial the nal call.
● “(numbers)” – Speak numbers and then say
number of the last outgoing call. The system “Send” or say “Correction” to change the ● “End Other Call” – Speak this command to
will display “Re-dialing <name/number>”. numbers entered. stay with the second call and end the original
The name of the phonebook entry will be call.
displayed if it available, otherwise the num- ● “Mute On” or “Mute Off” – Speak the com-
mand to mute or unmute the system. Press the button to accept the call. Press
ber being re-dialed will be displayed.
the button to reject the call.
● “Call Back” – Speak this command to dial ● “Transfer Call” – Speak this command to
the number of the last incoming call. The transfer the call to the handset. To transfer ENDING A CALL
system will display “Calling back the call back from the handset to the To end an active call, press the button.
<name/number>”. The name of the phone- Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System,
book entry will be displayed if it available, press the button and confirm when
otherwise the number being called back will prompted.
be displayed.

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TEXT MESSAGING NOTE: 3. The system will provide a list of available
commands in order to determine the recipi-
This feature is automatically disabled if the ent of the text message. Choose from the
WARNING connected device does not support the following:
● Laws in some jurisdictions may restrict Message Access Profile (MAP). See the
the use of “Text-to-Speech.” Check lo- phone’s Owner’s Manual for details and ● (a name)
cal regulations before using the instructions. ● Number
feature. Many phones may require special permis-
sion to enable text messaging. Check the ● Incoming Calls
● Laws in some jurisdictions may restrict
the use of some of the applications and phone’s screen during Bluetooth® pairing. ● Outgoing Calls
features, such as social networking and For some phones, you may need to enable
‘Notifications’ in the phone’s Bluetooth ● Missed Calls
texting. Check local regulations for any
requirements. menu for text messages to appear on the For additional information, refer to “Voice
headunit. For additional information, refer commands” in this section.
● Use the text messaging feature after to your phone’s Owner’s Manual.
stopping your vehicle in a safe location. 4. Once a recipient is chosen, the system
Text message integration requires that the
If you have to use the feature while prompts for which message to send. Five
phone support MAP (Message Access Pro-
driving, exercise extreme caution at all predefined messages are available as well
file) for both receiving and sending text
times so full attention may be given to as three custom messages. To choose one
messages. Some phones may not support
vehicle operation. of the predefined messages, speak one of
all text messaging features. Please see
the following:
● If you are unable to devote full attention www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or
to vehicle operation while using the text www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for compatibility ● “Driving, can’t text”
messaging feature, pull off the road to a information, as well as your device’s Own-
er’s Manual. ● “Call me”
safe location and stop your vehicle.
The system allows for the sending and receiving ● “On my way”
of text messages through the vehicle interface. ● “Running late”
Sending a text message: ● “Okay”
1. Press the button.
2. Say “Messaging”.
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