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Getting The Most From YourNISSAN ALTIMA

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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Photo Index ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5Doors – Unlocking and locking ....................................................................................................................... 6SUnroof .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7Remote Opening or Closing Windows..................................................................................................... 7Seat Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................... 7Automatic Drive Positioner ................................................................................................................................. 8Heated Seat Switches ............................................................................................................................................. 8Headlamps & Wipers................................................................................................................................................. 9Steering Wheel Adjustment ............................................................................................................................... 9Starting & Stopping the Engine with the Intelligent Key ........................................................ 9Starting the Engine when the Intelligent Key Battery is discharged .......................... 9Ignition Switch Sequence..................................................................................................................................... 10Remote Engine Start (if equipped) .............................................................................................................. 10EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUT OFF...................................................................................................................... 10Vehicle Information Display ............................................................................................................................... 10Trip Computer ................................................................................................................................................................. 11Manual Shift ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11Refuelling .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11Climate Control .............................................................................................................................................................. 12

Audio System ................................................................................................................................................................... 13External Audio/Memory ........................................................................................................................................ 13Apple Carplay (if equipped) ................................................................................................................................. 14Android Auto (if equipped) ................................................................................................................................... 14Navigation System (if equipped) ................................................................................................................... 15Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System ..................................................................................................... 16Pairing your Mobile Phone or Other Bluetooth Device via Bluetooth ........................ 16Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ....................................................................................................................... 17Updating System Software ................................................................................................................................ 17Cruise Control .................................................................................................................................................................. 17ProPILOT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 18Electric Parking Brake .............................................................................................................................................. 19Automatic Brake Hold ............................................................................................................................................. 20Front and Rear Sonar System ......................................................................................................................... 20Rear View Monitor/ Intelligent Around View Monitor ................................................................ 21Moving Object Detection ...................................................................................................................................... 21Driving Aids......................................................................................................................................................................... 21Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ............................................................................................. 23In Case of Emergency.............................................................................................................................................. 24

CONTENTS

WELCOME TO YOUR NEW NISSAN ALTIMA

This Quick Reference Guide provides a quick reference to several useful features of your new ALTIMA.Note that some of these features are optional and may not apply to your vehicle.

For a complete description of all systems and features of your vehicle, please refer to the vehicle’s OWNER’S MANUAL. ENJOY YOUR DRIVE!

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PHOTO INDEX

Fuel-filler Lid Release Handle - Refuelling - page 11

Steering Wheel Adjustment Lever - Steering Wheel Adjustment - page 9

Door Handle - Doors – Unlocking & Locking - page 6 - Intelligent Key Operation - page 6 - Selective Unlock Mode - page 6

Headlamp Switch - Headlamps & Wipers - page 9

Steering Wheel Switches (left-hand side) - Operating the Vehicle Information Display - page 11

Vehicle Information Display - Vehicle Information Display - page 10 - Trip Computer - page 11 - Front and Rear Sonar System - page 20 - Driver Assistance Systems - page 23

Steering Wheel Switches (right-hand side) - Cruise Control - page 17 - Fixed Speed Cruise Control System - page 17 - Intelligent Cruise Control System - page 18 - ProPilot - page 18

Push-Button Ignition Switch - Starting & Stopping the Engine with the Intelligent Key - page 9 - Starting the Engine when the Intelligent Key Battery is discharged

- page 9 - Ignition Switch Sequence - page 10

Wiper switch - Headlamp & Wipers - page 9

Auxiliary Inputs - Connecting an External Audio or Memory Device - page 13

Audio/Navigation/Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone system - Audio System - page 13 - Navigation System - page 15 - Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System - page 16 - Pairing your Mobile Phone or other Bluetooth Device via Bluetooth

- page 16 - Rear View Monitor - page 21

Climate Control System - Manual Air Conditioner - page 12 - Automatic Air Conditioner - page 12 - Rear Window Defogger - page 12

Trunk Lid Cancel Switch (inside Glove Box) - Trunk Lid Cancel Switch - page 6

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DOORS – UNLOCKING AND LOCKINGRemote control operation - Selective Unlock switched ONYou can lock and unlock the doors using the lock or unlock buttons on the intelligent key.

To unlock the doors and trunk lid:� Press the button on the Intelligent Key: the hazard warning lights will

flash and the driver’s door will unlock.� Press the button again within 60 seconds: all doors and the trunk lid

will unlock.

To lock the doors and trunk lid:� Press the button on the Intelligent Key: the hazard warning lights will

flash twice, the horn will chirp twice and all doors and the trunk lid will be locked.

Intelligent Key operation - Selective Unlock switched ONThe Intelligent Key system allows you to lock and unlock the doors/trunk lid without actively using the key or the remote control buttons on the Intelligent Key, provided that the Intelligent Key is in the operating range and [Ext. Door Switch] is switched ON through the [Vehicle Settings] menu in the Vehicle Information Display.

To unlock the doors and trunk lid, press the switch on the door handle or trunk lid: the hazard warning lights will flash once and the horn will chirp once and the corresponding door or trunk lid will be unlocked.Press the respective switch again within 60 seconds to unlock the remaining doors or the trunk lid.To lock the doors and trunk lid, simply press the switch on the door handle or trunk lid: the hazard warning lights will flash twice, the horn will chirp twice and all doors and the trunk lid will be locked.

Selective Unlock modeThrough the [Vehicle Settings] menu in the Vehicle Information Display, you can select whether [Selective Unlock] is switched ON or OFF.� When switched ON and unlocking the doors using the remote control

button on the Intelligent Key, only the driver’s side door will unlock. A second press on the button is required to unlock the other doors and the trunk lid.

� When switched ON and unlocking the doors/trunk lid using the switch on the door handle/trunk lid, only the corresponding door or the trunk lid will unlock. Pressing the switch on the door handle/trunk lid once again will unlock the other doors/trunk lid.

� When switched OFF, all doors and the trunk lid will unlock simultaneously after unlocking the vehicle using the remote control button on the intelligent key or when pressing the switch on the door handle or trunk lid.

Trunk Release

To open the trunk perform one of the following:� Press the trunk release button on the instrument panel. � Press the button on the Intelligent key for longer than 0.5 seconds. � Press the request switch (A) on the trunk.The trunk release button will not operate when the ignition switch is placed in the ON position.

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SEAT ADJUSTMENTManual seat adjustment

Pull bar under seat upwards for horizontal adjustment. Pull handle to adjust seat back angle. Push/pull handle to adjust seat height (driver’s seat only).

Power seat adjustment

Slide switch for horizontal adjustment. Operate switch to adjust seat back angle. Push/pull front or rear side of switch to adjust seat height and seat angle (driver's seat only).

Lumbar support adjustment (driver’s seat only)

SUNROOFTo open or close the sunnroof, push the sunroof switch to the OPEN or CLOSE position and release it. You do not need to hold the switch during opening/closing.To stop the sunroof during opening/closing, push the switch to either position during opening/closing.To tilt up the sunroof, first fully close the sunroof by pushing the switch to the CLOSE position. Then once more push the switch to the CLOSE position: the sunroof will tilt up.To tilt down the sunroof, push the switch to the OPEN position.

REMOTE OPENING OR CLOSING WINDOWSThe Intelligent Key allows you to simultaneously open windows equipped with automatic operation.� To open the windows, press the button on the Intelligent Key longer

than 3 seconds after all doors are unlocked.The windows will open while pressing the button on the Intelligent Key.

The windows cannot be closed by using the Intelligent Key.

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AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONERThe automatic drive positioner system has three features:� Memory storage function (Key-link)� Memory storage function (Switch)� Entry/exit function

Key-link memory function:Key-link, when enabled, automatically retains the driver’s last seat, automatic steering wheel, and outside mirror positions for that specific key when the ignition is turned from ON to OFF.Two positions for the driver’s seat can be stored in the automatic drive positioner memory.

Memory switch function:

1. When the vehicle is parked, adjust the driver’s seat to the desired position using the power seat adjustment switches.

2. Push the <SET> switch and within 5 seconds, push and hold the desired memory switch (1 or 2).

3. When the memory position is set, a buzzer will sound and the previous position held by that switch will be deleted. To select either position (1 or 2), stop the vehicle in a safe location with the parking brake applied and push the desired memory switch.

Entry/Exit Function:The purpose of this feature is to automatically move the driver’s seat and steering column when exiting the vehicle to make getting in and out of the vehicle easier.The driver’s seat will slide backward when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position, the ignition is placed in the OFF position, and the door is opened.The driver’s seat will return to the previous position when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position and the ignition is placed to the ACC or ON position. The entry/exit function can be cancelled through the vehicle settings in the vehicle information display.

HEATED SEAT SWITCHES

The front seats are warmed by built-in heaters.1. Place the ignition switch in the ON position.2. Push the switch until either two lights are illuminated for high setting,

or one light is illuminated for low setting.The heater is controlled by a thermostat, automatically turning the heater on and off. The indicator light will remain on as long as the switch is on.

3. When the seat is warmed or before you leave the vehicle, be sure to push the switch to turn it off.

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HEADLAMPS & WIPERSAuto Light SystemWith the light switch in the <AUTO> position, the lights will be switched on and off automatically depending on the ambient light conditions.

High Beam AssistIf an oncoming vehicle or leading vehicle appears in front of your vehicle when the headlight high beam is on, the headlight will be switched to the low beam automatically. To activate the High Beam Assist system, turn the headlight switch to the <AUTO> position and push the lever to the high beam position.

Fog lightsTo turn the fog lights on, turn the inner ring of the light switch while the headlights are on.

Windscreen wipers40%

Push down the wiper switch to select interval wiping, continuous low speed wiping or continuous high speed wiping. To adjust the length of the interval, turn the interval control ring in the desired direction.

= Shorter interval = Longer interval

STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTThe steering wheel can be tilted and telescopically adjusted as illustrated.

To adjust the steering wheel in either direction:� Pull down the lock lever.� Adjust the steering wheel as desired.� Firmly push the lock lever up to lock

the steering wheel.

OFF

STARTING & STOPPING THE ENGINE WITH THE INTELLIGENT KEY

To start the engine using the Intelligent Key:1. Depress the brake pedal and move

the shift lever to the <P> or <N> position.

2. Push the <ENGINE START/STOP> button to start the engine.

To stop the engine using the intelligent key:1. Stop the vehicle.2. Depress the brake pedal and move the shift lever to the <P> position.3. Push the <ENGINE START/STOP> button to stop the engine. The ignition

switch will now be in the OFF position.4. After opening the door the ignition switch position will change from the

OFF to the LOCK position and the steering lock will be activated.

STARTING THE ENGINE WHEN THE INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY IS DISCHARGEDWhen the battery of the intelligent key is discharged, the [Key low battery] warning will be displayed on the Vehicle Information Display. Replace the battery of the Intelligent Key at the earliest opportunity when this message is displayed. When you can no longer start the engine in the normal way due to the fact that the battery of the Intelligent Key is discharged, proceed as follows:� Move the shift lever to the Park (P)

position.� Depress the brake pedal.� Touch the push-button ignition

switch with the Intelligent Key as illustrated: a chime will sound.

� Within five seconds after the chime sounds, push the ignition switch: the engine will start.

ENGINE

Key low battery

ENGINE

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IGNITION SWITCH SEQUENCEWhen repeatedly pushing the <ENGINE START/STOP> button without depressing the brake pedal, the state of the ignition will change as follows:� Push once to change to

ACC (several electrical systems can be used).

� Push twice to change to ON (all electrical systems can be used)

� Push three times to change to OFF (all electrical systems disconnected).From the OFF position, after opening or closing a door, the LOCK position will be reached in which the steering wheel is locked.

REMOTE ENGINE START (IF EQUIPPED)The engine can be remotely started when the Intelligent Key is in the remote start operating range (within approx. 60 m from the vehicle) and the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. The remote start function could for example be used to warm up the interior and/or defog the windows prior to your departure.To remotely start the engine:V

� Press the LOCK button on the Intelligent Key.� Within 5 seconds, press the button on the Intelligent

Key until the hazard indicator lights start flashing and the parking lights come on: the engine will start.

As long as the engine is running, the parking lights will be on. After 10 minutes, the engine will automatically stop. After the engine has stopped, you can once more start a remote engine start cycle. You can also extend the engine running time with another 10 minutes before the engine automatically stops after 10 minutes by following the remote engine start procedure while the engine is still running.After the engine has been remotely started twice, you need to switch the ignition from OFF to ON and back to OFF again before you can start another cycle of remote engine starts.To cancel a remote engine start cycle while the engine is running, press the button on the Intelligent Key until the parking lights turn off and the engine stops.

LOCK

OFFOPEN/CLOSE DOOR

ACC ON

ENGINE

EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUT OFFTo shut off the engine in an emergency situation while driving, perform the following procedure:� Rapidly push the ignition switch three consecutive times in less than

1.5 seconds, or� Push and hold the ignition switch for more than 2 seconds.

VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY

The vehicle information display, located between the tachometer and the speedometer, can display information on a variety of items:� Vehicle settings� Trip computer� Cruise control/Intelligent cruise control (if equipped)� Intelligent Key operation� Indicators & Warnings� Shift lever position� Tyre pressures (if equipped)� Audio� Navigation (if equipped)� Driver assistance systems (if equipped)

RPMx1000 5

6

7 20

40

60

55 miles 135 km

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MANUAL SHIFT

When the shift lever is in the D (Drive) position and the drive sport mode switch is pushed, the transmission is ready for the manual shift mode. Shift ranges can be selected manually by pulling the right-side or left-side paddle shifter.

To shift up, pull the right side paddle shifter (+) .

To shift down, pull the left side paddle shifter (-) .

In the manual shift mode, the shift range is displayed on the position indicator in the meter.To cancel the manual shift mode, push the drive sport mode switch.

REFUELLINGThe fuel gauge indicates the approximate level of fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition is switched on. When driving uphill/downhill or rounding curves, the fuel in the tank shifts: this may temporarily affect the fuel level indicated by the fuel gauge or other fuel related information, like the remaining drive range (‘distance to empty’) as displayed on the vehicle information display.When the level of fuel in the tank becomes very low, the low fuel warning message will be displayed on the vehicle information display. If this occurs, refuel as soon as it is convenient.The fuel pump symbol ( ) shown next to the fuel gauge reminds you that the fuel filler lid is on the left hand side of the vehicle.To open the fuel filler lid, pull the fuel filler lid release handle at the lower instrument panel.

After refuelling, install the fuel cap and turn it until you hear the ratchet clicks.

Low fuel level

Operating the Vehicle Information DisplayThe menus available within the Vehicle Information Display can be entered and controlled using the and OK buttons on the left hand side of the steering wheel.,

Use these buttons to navigate the vehicle information display.

OK - Change or select an item in the vehicle information display.

Returns to the previous menu.

TRIP COMPUTERThe trip computer can only be displayed when it is first selected as a main menu item in the vehicle information display: in the [Settings] Menu, select [Main Menu Selection] and turn [Trip Computer] ON to enable display of the trip computer data on the vehicle information display.The trip computer displays following information since last reset:� Average fuel consumption and

average speed� Distance and time travelledTo display the trip computer data on the vehicle information display, press the arrow buttons on the left hand side of the steering wheel until the trip computer screen is displayed.To reset the trip computer:� Press the arrow buttons until the

trip computer screen is displayed.� Push the <OK> switch on the

steering wheel for more than 1.5 seconds.

RPMx1000 5

6

7 20

40

60

545.2 km

Drive Computer

Average

9.2 km/l10 km/h

26.3 km2.29

Driving

0 1

Reset

1 2

145 km

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CLIMATE CONTROLManual Air Conditioner

Fan speed control dial / system OFF dial Front windshield defogger button Rear window defogger switch Air recirculation button Temperature control dial Air flow control buttons A/C (air conditioner) button

Defrosting/Demisting the windscreen

� Push the windscreen demisting switch. The indicator light in the switch will illuminate.

� Push the <A/C> button to switch on the air conditioner. The indicator light in the switch will illuminate.

� Turn the fan speed control dial to a high fan speed position.� Turn the temperature control dial to a high temperature position.� Make sure the air intake mode switch is switched to outside air

circulation. The indicator light in the air recirculation switch should be off.

Maximized cooling and dehumidifying

� Push the <MAX A/C> button for quick cooling and dehumidifying. When the MAX A/C mode is selected, the air conditioner will turn on, the air flow will come mainly from the side and centre ventilation outlets and the air recirculation mode will be automatically selected to support the interior to be cooled quickly.

Rear window defogger

� To defog the rear window, push the rear window defogger switch. The indicator light in the switch will illuminate.

FRONT REAR

OFF

A/C

� The rear window defogger will turn off automatically after approximately 15 minutes. To manually turn off the rear window defogger, push the switch again. The indicator light in the switch will turn off.

To prevent discharging the battery, only use the rear window defogger while the engine is running.

Automatic Air Conditioner

AUTO (automatic) climate control button / temperature control dial (driver’s side)

Display screen Heated seat buttons (where fitted) SYNC (passenger’s side temperature control) button / temperature control dial (passenger’s side)

A/C (air conditioner) button Air recirculation button Air flow control button Fan speed control buttons Rear window and outside mirror defogger switch (where fitted) Front defogger button ON-OFF button

SYNC buttonPress the SYNC button to turn the passenger's side temperature controls on or off. This will allow the passenger's side temperature to be adjusted independently from the driver's side by turning the passenger's side temperature control dial.Turn the passenger's side temperature control dial to the left for cooler air or to the right for warmer air.

ON•OFF

AUTO

A/C

SYNC

FRONT REAR

A/CDUAL

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Defrosting/Demisting the windscreen

� Push the <ON.OFF> button to switch on the climate control system.� Push the windscreen defrosting/demisting switch . The indicator light in

the switch will illuminate. The air conditioner will automatically switch on when ambient temperature allows it and the indicator light in the A/C switch will illuminate. The fresh air circulation mode will automatically be selected: the indicator light in the switch will be on.

� For maximum defrosting/demisting performance, push the fan speed control switch to a high fan speed and select a high temperature using the temperature control dial.

AUDIO SYSTEMAudio system may vary based on the vehicle grade

Touch screen display. Press to turn ON/OFF the audio system, turn to adjust the volume. Press to select next/previous broadcasting station or return to previous track/skip current track on a connected medium.

Press to display the audio screen. Press again to display the audio source menu screen.

Press to display the home menu screen. Press to return to a previous screen or cancel a selection. Turn to scroll through a menu or list, press to enter the sound menu.

VOL

MENUAUDIO

PUSH

TUNE•SCROLL

PUSH SOUND

MAP CAMERA

EXTERNAL AUDIO/MEMORY

Your vehicle is equipped with auxiliary input sockets (USB, 3.5 mm JACK) on the center console beneath the heater and air conditioner controls. Using these auxiliary inputs, you can connect an iPod/MP3 player or USB device to your audio system. USB charging ports are located on the back of the centre console. These ports will only charge compatible devices.

Refer to your NissanConnect Owner’s Manual for full details on the unit’s operation.

Note:

AUX1 2

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ANDROID AUTO (IF EQUIPPED)To use Android Auto, download the Android Auto App from Google Play to an Android phone in advance. You can use Android Auto by connecting a compatible Android phone to the USB port in the centre console of the vehicle. With Android Auto, your in-vehicle system can be used as a display and controller for some of the Android phones functions. Android Auto supports Talk to Google which enables certain operations via voice control.

TIP: To activate the Talk to Google feature, press and hold the Voice Recognition button on the right side of the steering wheel.For additional information on the Android Auto system, please refer to the separately provided NissanConnect Owner’s Manual and the Android Auto website.To exit the Android Auto screen, touch on the Android Auto screen.

Google Maps

D127

A12

7 minRue Jean Pierre Timbaud

34 min27 km • 15:20

� Apps and language shown on the display will vary according to your Android phone settings.

� If Android Auto does not start automatically confirm the Android Auto settings: In the [Settings] menu -> [Apps] -> [Android Auto].

� Refer to your NissanConnect Owner’s Manual for full details on the unit’s operation

Note:

APPLE CARPLAY (IF EQUIPPED)You can use Apple CarPlay by connecting a compatible iPhone to the USB port in the centre console of the vehicle. With Apple CarPlay, your in-vehicle system can be used as a display and controller for some of the iPhone functions. Apple CarPlay features Siri which enables certain operations via voice control.

TIP: To activate the Siri feature, press and hold the Voice Recognition button on the right side of the steering wheel.

For additional information on the Apple CarPlay system, please refer to the separately provided NissanConnect Owner’s Manual. To exit the Apple CarPlay screen, touch and select [Nissan] on the Apple CarPlay screen.

Refer to your NissanConnect Owner’s Manual for full details on the unit’s operation.

� Apps and language shown on the display will vary according to your iPhone settings.

� If Apple CarPlay does not start automatically confirm the CarPlay settings: In the [Settings] menu -> [Apps] -> [Apple CarPlay].

Note:

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)For full details on all functions of the Navigation System, please refer to the separate Navigation System Owner’s Manual. As an example, below is described how to operate the system in order to navigate to a Point of Interest (POI), in this case by keyword search for a shopping mall.� Press the <NAV> button on the Audio/Navigation unit to display the

navigation screen.

� Select [POI] from the navigation screen.9580

5

40

Doha

Arabian Gulf

Abu Dhabi

77

11

11 66

11

311

NavComp

12:25

SettingsPhone DestinationGo Home Zoom Out Zoom InPOI

12:5km

TMC

� Select [By Name] or a category to search for POI’s near your current location. 12:25Points of interest

By Name All Categories Customise POIs Petrol station

Coffee shop Fast food Parking Cash dispencer

� On the [Points of interest] screen, select [By Name] to enable input of a free keyword to search for.

� If [Category] is selected, you can choose from a list of categories.

12:25Points of interestMatches****** Enter POI Name

� Type your desired keyword in the search bar and press [OK]. The system will start searching for POI’s around your current location that match your keyword.

12:25Points of interestMatches

5 DUBAI MALL

Dubai Marina Mall Dubai Marina Mal... Burj Khalifa/ Dub...

� From the search result screen, select your desired destination. Details of the selected destination are provided on the next screen.

44

611

311 3km

12:25Points of interest

Online1.Dubai Marina... 11.6km

11.7km2.Dubai Marina...

30.4km3.Burj Khalifa/...

30.8km4.The Dubai mall

Search Near Current Location

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Burj Khalifa, United Arab E...Offline 0 / 5

Option

2

3

� Press the [Start] key to start route calculation to the destination. Pressing the [Map] key will show your destination on the map.

12:25Calculate Route

Add to Route

Start

More Routes

Turn List

Move Location

More Options...

Fastest Route44

611

311

3km

14.6km00:24

5

Dubai Marina Mall

� After the route has been calculated, the navigation map screen will be shown and the system will announce that it is ready to navigate you to your destination.

9580

5

40

Doha

Arabian Gulf

Abu Dhabi

77

11

11 66

11

311

NavComp

12:25

SettingsPhone DestinationCancel Zoom Out Zoom InRoute

12:5km

TMC14.6km00:23

Premium Traffic InformationReal-time traffic information can be viewed and used to find the fastest route.1. Push <MENU>.2. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar and then touch [Premium Traffic].3. A list of available types of information is displayed.4. Touch the preferred item and a list of available events are displayed.5. select an event from the list to show detailed information and its

location on the map.6. Touch [Avoid] to search for an alternate route.

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BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM

Your vehicle is equipped with a Bluetooth hands-free phone system consisting of following components:� Audio/Navigation/In-vehicle phone unit � Control switches on the left hand (volume) and right hand side

(dialling/voice dialling/accepting, rejecting or ending a call) of the steering wheel.

� A microphone in the roof trim of the vehicle.You can connect up to five different mobile phones to the Bluetooth hands-free phone system.Before you can use the hands-free phone system, your mobile phone should be paired to the in-vehicle phone unit.

PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICE VIA BLUETOOTHUsing Bluetooth technology, you can connect (“pair”) your mobile phone or any other compatible Bluetooth device with the vehicle for hands-free use of your mobile phone or for Bluetooth audio streaming.

OK

VOL

MENUAUDIO

PUSH

TUNE•SCROLL

PUSH SOUND

for detailed information on Bluetooth, iPod / USB connectivity, refer to your vehicle Owner's Manual or your Nissan Connect Owner's Manual.

Note:

Pairing Procedure (for models with type A and B audio units)On the audio unit:1. Select [Settings] on the launch bar.

2. Touch [Connections].3. Navigate to the [Bluetooth] tab showing

the currently connected devices.

4. Touch [Add New] and a message will be displayed.

5. Select the type of device you wish to pair:

- Touch [Yes] to connect a mobile phone.

- Touch [No] to connect an audio device.Follow the on-screen instructions and the instructions on your mobile phone / audio device to complete pairing.

MENU

00:28 25.0kmCancel

Phone SettingsAudioInfo MENU Map Connections

Add New

Cancel

The system is waiting for your device to initiate pairing. From your handset´s Bluetooth setting menu, have the handset scan for nearby Buetooth devices and select MYCAR.

Connections

Not ConnectedGalaxy A5 (2017)

Add New (4/6)

Bluetooth Wi-Fi USB

Add New

Cancel

The system is waiting for your device to initiate pairing. From your handset´s Bluetooth setting menu, have the handset scan for nearby Buetooth devices and select MYCAR.

Please con�rm on your Bluetooth device that PIN 655038 is displayed.

If Bluetooth option is not selectable, remove the USB cable from any connected devices

Note:

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6. The paired phone/device will be added to the list on the Bluetooth connection screen.

� Touching the name of another device on the list will switch to the connected device.

� Touching [ ] will allow the device to be connected via Bluetooth and be used with the Hands-Free Phone System.

� Touching [ ] will allow the device to be connected via Bluetooth and be used for Bluetooth Audio streaming.

� Touching [ ] will display information and options for the mobile phone, including the option to remove the paired device.

CONNECTING TO A WI-FI NETWORKTo connect the vehicle to an available Wi-Fi network:1. Touch [Settings] on the Launch Bar and then touch [Connections]2. Navigate to the [Wi-Fi] tab showing the currently.3. Touch the name of the network you wish to connect to.4. Enter the network password (if required) and touch [OK].5. A message will show when the system is connected.

UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARESystem software updates can be downloaded via Wi-Fi.1. Connect the vehicle to a Wi-Fi network.2. Push <MENU>.3. Touch [Info] on the Launch Bar and then touch [System Information].4. Touch [Software Update].5. Touch [Start Software Update].

The current software version and date of last check are displayed.6. To check for available updates, touch [Check for an Update].

A message is displayed when update availability is confirmed.7. Touch [Download] to start downloading and updating the system

software.

Enter a required password correctly, including capitalization.Note:

8. After the system software is complete, place the ignition switch in the OFF position and leave the system for 20 minutes without operating the switches on the control panel and the steering wheel.

9. Place the ignition switch in the ON position and the updated software will be available

CRUISE CONTROLYour vehicle may be equipped with one of the following cruise control systems:� Fixed speed cruise control: allows you to maintain a fixed speed

without operating the accelerator pedal.� Intelligent cruise control: allows you to maintain a fixed speed without

operating the accelerator pedal (like fixed speed cruise control) whereas the system will also automatically maintain a set distance to the vehicle ahead of you (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control).

Both systems will not be operative at low speeds.

Fixed Speed Cruise Control system� Turn the Cruise Control system on or off

using the main switch on the steering wheel. The Cruise Control indicator at the top of the vehicle information display will illuminate.

� Accelerate to the desired cruising speed and press the <COAST/SET> switch downwards. The set cruise speed will be shown on the vehicle information display and the cruise control indicator light will turn green. The vehicle will now maintain the set cruising speed without the need to depress the accelerator pedal.

� Adjust the cruising speed up or down by pressing <ACCEL/RES> or <COAST/SET> .

� Cancel cruising temporarily by tapping the brake pedal or by pressing <CANCEL> .

� Resume cruising at the previous speed by pressing <ACCEL/RES> .� To turn cruise control off, push the cruise control main switch . The

cruise control indicators will turn off.

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Intelligent Cruise Control system (if equipped)The Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system is designed as a cruise control system that additionally maintains a selected distance to the vehicle travelling in the same lane ahead of you. A radar sensor at the front of the vehicle continuously measures the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. When the vehicle ahead of you is driving slower than your set cruising speed, the ICC system will automatically decrease the speed in order to maintain the selected distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. Once the vehicle ahead of you accelerates or moves to another lane, the ICC system will automatically resume the set cruising speed.

� Switch on the cruise control system by pressing the cruise control main switch . A short press on the main switch will activate the ICC system mode (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) whereas a long press (approx. 1.5 sec.) will activate the conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode.For fixed speed cruise control mode, please refer to the paragraph “Fixed Speed Cruise Control system”.If ICC mode is selected, the Cruise Control indicator at the top of the Vehicle Information Display will come on together with the set distance and set speed (-- km/h) indicators.

� Accelerate to the desired speed.� Push the <COAST/SET> switch downwards and release it; the set

vehicle speed will be displayed and the vehicle will now maintain the set speed without the need to operate the accelerator pedal.

The ICC system is not designed to control vehicle speed when approaching stationary or slow moving vehicles/objects: you must always pay attention to traffic in order to interfere by braking when traffic conditions require so! If required, the ICC system will apply partial braking to maintain the set distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. The braking performance by the ICC system however is limited to max. 40% of the vehicle's total braking performance..

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When the vehicle-to-vehicle distance mode (ICC) is selected, your vehicle will automatically maintain a set distance to the vehicle ahead of you.Push switch to change the set distance to short (30 m), middle (45 m) or long (60 m). The set distance is indicated by the number of bars shown in the display. If a vehicle is detected ahead of you, the vehicle ahead indicator will illuminate.To temporarily cancel cruise control operation, push the <CANCEL> switch or tap the brake pedal.To resume cruising at the set speed, shortly push the <ACCEL/RES> switch upwards.To increase or decrease cruising speed, push the ACCEL/RES> switch or the <COAST/SET> switch respectively until the desired speed is reached.To switch off the cruise control system, push the cruise control main switch ; all cruise control indicators will turn off.

PROPILOTThe basics

What is ProPILOT ?ProPILOT is a driver assistance system with three main functions:

Intelligent Cruise ControlProPILOT can assist you with keeping your vehicle near a set distance between you and the car in front.

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For full details on the use of the Cruise Control/Intelligent Cruise Control system, please refer to your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.

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The ProPILOT operates from 30 km/h (20 MPH). When following a vehicle, if the vehicle ahead begins to slow to a stop, ICC will slow your vehicle down while maintaining the selected distance, until your vehicle comes to a stop.

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Traffic Jam:If the vehicle ahead comes to a stop, the vehicle decelerates to a standstill and is held stopped.If your vehicle is at a standstill for more than 3 seconds and the vehicle ahead begins to accelerate, push the <RES+> switch or lightly depress the accelerator pedal to resume.

Steering AssistProPILOT can assist you with maintaining the centre of the lane on a highway with gentle curvature.

How to activate:

Press the blue ProPILOT assist switch on the right side of the steering wheel.

When at desired speed, press the <SET-> switch. Use the distance switch to set desired following distance to the car in front.

Pressing the ProPILOT switch will also turn on Steering Assist in standby, and Intelligent Lane Intervention (ILI) (depending on Driving Aids settings).

� ProPILOT will not drive the car for you. � Be ready to drive without assistance at all times. � You, the driver, remain in control while using ProPILOT. �Steering Assist will not operate below 60km/h (37 MPH) when there is no vehicle ahead detected.

ProPILOT is an advanced driver assist system. This guide contains information to help you operate the system safely.

It is strongly recommended that you fully read this guide, and consult the information in the owner's manual before using ProPILOT.

Press and hold the ProPILOT assist switch to activate the Conventional Cruise Control mode.

Note:

How to cancel: � Press the cancel switch or ProPILOT switch or

� Apply the brakes with the brake pedal

Understanding the display Set speed Set following distance setting When steering assist is active, the vertical lines and the steering wheel icon will turn green. When steering assist turns to standby, these will turn grey.

If ProPILOT is active, and a vehicle in front is detected, a vehicle will be displayed.

ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKEThe electric parking brake switch is located at the front of the centre console as illustrated. To apply the parking brake, pull up the switch; the indicator light in the switch will illuminate. To release the parking brake, push the brake pedal, then push the parking brake switch down; the indicator light will turn off.

The electric parking brake has an auto apply and release function.

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FRONT AND REAR SONAR SYSTEM

Ultrasonic sensors, fitted in the front and rear bumper, measure the distance between the bumper and any obstacle in front of or behind the vehicle. The system is automatically activated when the reverse (R) or Drive (D) gear is selected and deactivates at speeds over approx. 10 km/h.When the sonar system is active, a top-view of the vehicle is shown on the vehicle information display. If an object is detected, its location will be shown on the display and an intermittent tone will sound. If the vehicle gets closer to the object, the colour of the indicator on the display will change from green to yellow and the frequency of the tone will increase. When the distance to the object becomes very small, the indicator will turn red and the tone will sound continuously.The sonar system can be switched on or off through the vehicle information display:� Use the arrow buttons on the steering wheel to select the [Settings]

menu.� Select [Driver Assistance] from the [Settings] menu and press <ENTER>.� Select [Parking Aids] from the [Driver Assistance] menu and press

<ENTER>.� Use the arrow button to select [Sensor] from the menu and press

<ENTER> to switch the sonar sensor system ON or OFF.

AUTOMATIC BRAKE HOLDTo activate the automatic brake hold function1. With the ignition switch in the

ON position, push the automatic brake hold Switch. The indicator light on the automatic brake hold switch illuminates.

2. When the automatic brake hold function goes into standby, the automatic brake hold indicator light (white) illuminates.

The automatic brake hold function automatically maintains the brake force, even without your foot on the brake pedal.

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REAR VIEW MONITOR/ INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW MONITOR

The rear view or around view monitor system helps you to manoeuvre your vehicle by detecting and displaying objects behind respectively around the vehicle, e.g. when parking your vehicle.

The system will automatically be activated when you select reverse (R) gear. The around view monitor will also be activated when the Drive (D) position is selected up to a speed of 10 km/h.

You can also manually activate the around view monitor system and change views on the around view monitor by pressing the <CAMERA> button on the multi-function control panel.

Views on the around view monitor can also be changed by pressing the [Change View] key on the display.In addition to front and rear wide views, following split display images can be selected on the around view monitor:� Front view/Bird’s eye view� Front view/Front side view� Rear view/Bird’s eye view� Rear view/Front side view

MOVING OBJECT DETECTIONThe around view monitor is equipped with a Moving Object Detection (MOD) function. If the MOD indicator on the screen is coloured blue, this indicates that the MOD function is active. If a moving object is detected, a yellow frame will appear around the camera image where the moving object is detected and a chime will sound to warn you on the moving object detected.

Check surroundings for safety.

DRIVING AIDSYour vehicle may be equipped with the following driving aids:� Electronic Stability Program (ESP)� Lane Departure Warning (LDW)� Blind Spot Warning (BSW)� Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)� Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB)� Intelligent Lane Intervention (ILI)� Speed limiter� Cruise control� Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)When activated, information on these driving aids is shown on the vehicle information display.

Driving Aids Activation/DeactivationDriving Aids systems (FCW, LDW and BSW) can be permanently switched ON or OFF through the [Settings] menu of the Vehicle Information Display.Driver Warning systems that are switched ON through the [Settings] menu can be temporarily enabled/disabled using the Warning Systems switch on the lower instrument panel.

Blind Spot WarningThe Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system alerts you of the presence of vehicles in the adjacent driving lane(s). The system operates at speeds over approximately 32 km/h. If a vehicle is detected, the BSW indicator light near the mirror at the side where a vehicle is detected will illuminate. If you subsequently activate the turn signal lights at the side where the vehicle is detected, the BSW indicator light will start flashing and a chime will sound to alert you on the presence of a vehicle in the lane next to you. The BSW indicator light continues to flash until the detected vehicle leaves the detection zone.

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Lane Departure Warning (Ldw) The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system operates at speeds above approx. 60 km/h (37 MPH). If you approach either side of the lane in which you are travelling, a sound will chime and the LDW indicator light in the vehicle information display will start blinking in order to alert you.

You can switch off the LDW system by pressing the LDW switch on the lower instrument panel; the LDW indicator light on the vehicle information display will turn off. To reactivate the LDW system, press the switch again; the LDW indicator light on the vehicle information display will come on. The LDW status (on or off) is remembered when the engine is restarted.

Intelligent Lane Intervention (ILI)The Intelligent Lane intervention (ILI) system operates at speeds above approximately 60 km/h (37 MPH). If you approach either side of the lane in which you are travelling, a chime will sound and the ILI indicator light in the vehicle information display will start blinking in yellow to alert you. ILI also assists you in keeping the vehicle inside the travelling lane by using the braking system.

ILI system activationThe ILI system must be turned on with the ILI switch every time the ignition switch is placed in the ON position. When the ILI system is turned on, this is indicated by a green icon in the vehicle information display.

ILI system deactivationYou can switch off the ILI system by pressing the ILI switch on the lower instrument panel.

Dynamic Driver Assistance SwitchThe Dynamic Driver Assistance switch is used to temporarily turn the Intelligent Lane Intervention system ON or OFF.The ILI system must be turned on with the ILI switch every time the ignition switch is placed in the ON position. When the ILI system is turned on, this is indicated by a green icon in the vehicle information display

For full details on the Intelligent Lane Intervention (ILI) system, please refer to your vehicle's Owner's Manual.

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Rear Cross Traffic AlertThe Rear Cross Traffic Alerts (RCTA) system alerts you of approaching vehicles, for example when backing out of a parking space. The system is automatically activated when the shift lever is shifted into the R (Reverse) position and the vehicle speed is less than approximately 8 km/h.If the RCTA system detects an approaching vehicle, a chime will sound and the Blind Spot Warning indicator light at the side where the vehicle is detected will start flashing.

Intelligent Emergency BrakingThe Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB) system assists you in avoiding frontal collisions. The system operates at speeds over approx. 5 km/h. It uses a radar sensor at the front of the vehicle to calculate the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle travelling ahead of you.If the distance becomes too small, the Intelligent Emergency Braking system warning light will flash, an audible warning will be provided and a first visible warning will be displayed on the Vehicle Information Display.If you don’t take (sufficient) action and the distance becomes even smaller, the audible alarm will sound with higher frequency, a second warning will be displayed on the Vehicle Information Display and the system will apply partial braking. If the risk of a collision finally becomes imminent, the system will apply harder braking automatically in order to avoid the frontal collision.

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� The Intelligent Emergency Braking system is a supplemental aid to the driver. It is not a substitute for the driver's attention to traffic conditions or his responsibility to drive safely. It cannot prevent accidents due to carelessness or dangerous driving.

� The Intelligent Emergency Braking system may not function under all driving, traffic, weather and road conditions.

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Intelligent Diver AlertnessThis system continuously monitors driver attention and can provide multiple warnings per trip. If the system detects driver fatigue or that driver attention is decreasing, a warning message appears in the vehicle information display and a chime sounds when the vehicle is driven at speeds above 60 km/h (37 mph).

Activating/deactivating Driver Assistance systemsThe driver assistance systems (BSW/RCTA and IEB) can be activated or de-activated through the [Settings] menu in the vehicle information display. Push the arrow buttons on the steering wheel until [Settings] is displayed. Use the arrow UP/DOWN switch to scroll through the [Settings] menu, select [Driver Assistance] and push <ENTER>. Select the system to be disabled and press the <ENTER> button to turn the system OFF or ON.

The Rear Cross Traffic Alert system is integrated with the Blind Spot Warning system. Once Blind Spot Warning is turned off, Rear Cross Traffic Alert is turned off automatically as well.

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TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) continuously monitors the pressure of the road wheels against the set target pressures. If the pressure of one or more tyres significantly deviates from the target value, the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System will provide a warning on the vehicle information display and the warning light in the combimeter will illuminate.

When the TPMS provides a warning:1. Park the vehicle in a safe and flat location.2. Apply the parking brake and place the transmission shift selector in

the P (Park) position).3. Place the ignition in the ON position.4. Inflate the tyre.5. After a few seconds the hazard indicator lights start flashing.6. Once the designated pressure is reached, the horn sounds once and

the hazard indicator lights stop flashing.7. Perform step 4 to 6 on all underinflated tyres.

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IN CASE OF EMERGENCYFlat tyre

1. The tools and jack are stored under the trunk luggage floor. Lift the luggage floor, remove the jack and tools and remove the storage board from the spare wheel.

2. The tools and jack are stored under the trunk luggage floor. Lift the luggage floor, remove the jack and tools and remove the storage board from the spare wheel.

3. If equipped, remove the wheel cover as illustrated. Use a piece of cloth to prevent damaging the wheel cover.

4. Place the jack under the jacking point as illustrated.

5. Move the jack upwards by first turning it by hand.

6. Slightly loosen the wheelnuts, then jack up the vehicle until the wheel is free from the ground.

7. Remove the wheel nuts and remove the wheel.

8. Fit the spare wheel and tighten the wheelnuts alternatively and evenly in the sequence A-B-C-D-E as illustrated.

9. Lower the vehicle until the tyre touches the ground. Then tighten the wheelnuts securely in the same sequence A-B-C-D-E.

10. Lower the vehicle completely and store the flat tyre, jack and tools in the trunk.

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Jump StartingTo start your vehicle using a booster battery or the battery from another vehicle, follow the procedure described below.

1. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, position the vehicles so the batteries are close to each other. Do not allow the vehicles to touch.

2. Apply the parking brake and move the shift lever to the P (Park) position. Switch off all unnecessary electrical systems.

3. Connect the jumper cables in the sequence A-B-C-D as illustrated.4. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and let it run for a few minutes.5. Keep the engine speed of the booster vehicle at about 2,000 rpm and

start the engine of the vehicle being jump started.6. After the engine has started, carefully disconnect the negative cable and

then the positive cable in the sequence D-C-B-A.

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