Display screen -> Heater and air conditioner for Your Nissan Patrol SUV Sixth Generation (2010-2023)

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER  
REAR VENTILATORS  
OPERATING TIPS  
WARNING:  
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The heater and air conditioner operate  
only when the engine is running.  
Never leave children or adults who would  
normally require the support of others  
alone in the vehicle. Pets should not be  
left alone either. They could unknowingly  
activate switches or controls and inad-  
vertently become involved in a serious  
accident and injure themselves. On hot,  
sunny days, temperatures in  
a closed  
vehicle could quickly become high en-  
ough to cause severe or possibly fatal  
injuries to people or animals.  
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Adjust the air flow direction of the ventilators  
by moving the center knob (up/down, left/  
right) until the desired position is achieved.  
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Do not use the recirculation mode for  
long periods as it may cause the interior  
air to become stale and the windows to  
fog up.  
Do not adjust the heating and air con-  
ditioning controls while driving so that  
full attention may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
The heater and air conditioner operate when  
the engine is running. The air blower will  
operate even if the engine is turned off and  
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
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When the engine coolant temperature and  
outside air temperature are low, the air flow  
from the foot outlets may not operate. How-  
ever, this is not a malfunction. After the coolant  
temperature warms up, the air flow from the  
foot outlets will operate normally.  
NOTE:  
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Odors from inside and outside the vehicle  
can build up in the air conditioner unit.  
Odor can enter the passenger compart-  
ment through the ventilators.  
When parking, set the heater and air  
conditioner controls to turn off air recir-  
culation to allow fresh air into the pas-  
senger compartment. This should help  
reduce odors inside the vehicle.  
The sensors  
and  
located on the instru-  
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ment panel help maintain a constant tempera-  
ture. Do not put anything on or around the  
sensors.  
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15.  
” Temperature control increase but-  
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER (Type A)  
ton (driver’s side)  
(See 2-52.)  
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1.  
2.  
Lower display  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
“ON/OFF” button  
“CLIMATE” button  
“MENU” button  
” Temperature control increase but-  
ton (front passenger’s side)  
3.  
” Temperature control decrease but-  
” Manual air flow control button  
” Fan speed decrease button  
” Fan speed increase button  
ton (front passenger’s side)  
4.  
5.  
6.  
” Air recirculation button  
” Front defogger button  
” Rear defogger button  
13. “AUTO” button  
14. ” Temperature control decrease but-  
ton (driver’s side)  
(See “Defogger switch” (P.2-52).)  
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temperature.  
You can individually set temperatures for  
Automatic operation (AUTO)  
Cooling and dehumidified heating (AUTO):  
1. Push the “AUTO” button.  
Manual operation  
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The manual mode can be used to control the  
heater and air conditioner to your desired  
settings.  
the driver’s side and front passenger’s  
side when in the DUAL mode. See “DUAL  
mode setting” (P.4-25).  
The AUTO indicator light will illuminate. The  
Climate screen will be displayed on the  
lower display and “AUTO” will appear on the  
Climate screen.  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push  
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The temperature of the passenger com-  
the “ON/OFF” button.  
partment will be maintained automati-  
cally. Air flow distribution and fan speed  
will also be controlled automatically.  
Fan speed control:  
2. Push the temperature control buttons on  
the corresponding side to set the preferred  
temperature.  
Push the “  
” fan speed increase button to  
increase the fan speed.  
NOTE:  
Push the “  
” fan speed decrease button to  
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Do not set the temperature lower than  
the outside air temperature. Otherwise  
the system may not work properly.  
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You can individually set temperatures for  
decrease the fan speed.  
the driver’s side and front passenger’s  
side when in the DUAL mode. See “DUAL  
mode setting” (P.4-25).  
Push the “AUTO” button to change the fan  
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This mode is not recommended if the  
speed to the automatic mode.  
windows fog up.  
Air flow control:  
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The temperature of the passenger com-  
Dehumidified defrosting/defogging:  
1. Push the “ ” front defogger button. The  
indicator light will illuminate.  
2. Push the temperature control buttons on  
the driver’s side to set the preferred tem-  
perature.  
partment will be maintained automati-  
cally. Air flow distribution and fan speed  
will also be controlled automatically.  
Push the “  
” manual air flow control button  
to change the air flow mode.  
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Air flows from the center and side  
3. To turn off the heater and air conditioner  
ventilators.  
system, push the “ON/OFF” button.  
Air flows from the center and side  
A visible mist may be seen coming from the  
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is  
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a mal-  
function.  
ventilators, and foot outlets.  
NOTE:  
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Air flows mainly from the foot outlets.  
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To quickly remove ice from the outside of  
Air flows from the defogger and foot  
the windows, push the “  
” fan speed  
outlets.  
increase button and set it to the max-  
Heating (A/C off):  
imum position.  
Temperature control:  
The air conditioner does not activate in this  
mode. Use this mode when you only need to  
heat.  
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As soon as possible after the windshield  
is cleaned, push the “AUTO” button to  
return to the auto mode.  
Push the “  
” temperature control increase  
button or the “  
” temperature control de-  
crease button to set the desired temperature.  
1. Push the “CLIMATE” button.  
When the “  
” front defogger button is  
You can individually set temperatures for the  
driver’s side and front passenger’s side when in  
the DUAL mode. See “DUAL mode setting” (P.4-  
25).  
The Climate screen will be displayed on the  
pushed, the air conditioner will automa-  
tically be turned on at outside tempera-  
tures above 5°C (23°F) to defog the  
windshield, and the air recirculate mode  
will automatically be turned off.  
lower display.  
2. Touch the “A/C” key on the lower display.  
The “A/C” indicator will turn off. See “Opera-  
tions on touch panel screen” (P.4-25).  
3. Push the temperature control buttons on  
the corresponding side to set the preferred  
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Air intake control:  
DUAL mode setting  
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Push the “  
” air recirculation button to  
When the DUAL mode is turned on, the driver’s  
and front passenger’s temperature can be  
operated independently using the temperature  
control buttons on the corresponding side.  
When the “DUAL” key on the Climate screen is  
touched, the “DUAL” indicator turns on and  
“DUAL” will appear on the Climate screen.  
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle.  
The indicator light on the “  
lation button will illuminate.  
” air recircu-  
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Push the  
” air recirculation button  
twice to draw outside air into the passen-  
ger compartment. The indicator light on  
the “  
off.  
” air recirculation button will turn  
When the DUAL mode is turned off, the  
temperature setting of the driver’s and pas-  
senger’s side can be changed simultaneously  
with the temperature control buttons on the  
driver’s side. Operating the temperature con-  
trol buttons on the passenger’s side will turn on  
the DUAL mode.  
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To control the air intake automatically,  
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push and hold the “  
” air recirculation  
Example  
button. The indicator light will flash twice,  
and then the air intake will switch to  
automatic control.  
The following climate control keys are available.  
Availability of the item depends on the model  
and specifications.  
Available items:  
Turning the system off  
Push the “ON/OFF” button.  
Upper vent system  
When the “Upper Vent” key is touched, the air  
flow against the driver’s or passenger’s upper  
body becomes gentle. The indicator light on  
the key will illuminate.  
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Touch to change the air flow mode.  
“- ”/ “ +”  
Touch to change the fan speed of the air  
Operations on touch panel screen  
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Heater and air conditioner can be operated on  
the touch panel screen. Push the “CLIMATE”  
button and turn the lower display to the  
Climate screen.  
In this mode, air from the upper ventilator flows  
in order to control the cabin temperature  
without blowing air directly on the occupants.  
from the ventilators.  
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“Rear CLIMATE”  
Touch to display the Rear Climate screen.  
For details of the touch panel operation on the  
lower display, see the separate NissanConnect  
Owner’s Manual.  
The upper vent system is useful when you want  
(See “Touch panel operation” (P.4-31).)  
the air conditioner to work quickly.  
“DUAL”  
To turn the system off, touch the “Upper Vent”  
key to turn the indicator light off.  
Touch to turn the DUAL mode on/off. (See  
“DUAL mode setting” (P.4-25).)  
“A/C”  
Touch to turn the air conditioner on/off.  
(See “Automatic operation (AUTO)” (P.4-24).)  
“Upper Vent”  
Touch to turn the upper vent system on/  
off. (See “Upper vent system” (P.4-25).)  
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— Pushing the “DUAL” button allows the  
user to independently change the  
front passenger’s side temperature  
with the passenger side temperature  
control dial. (The DUAL indicator light  
will illuminate and “DUAL” will appear  
on the display.)  
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button, the  
indicator light turns off, and the driver’s  
side temperature setting will be applied  
to both the driver’s and front passen-  
ger’s sides.  
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4. To set the automatic air intake control  
mode, perform one of the following opera-  
tions.  
*For Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model, some of the  
switch layout will be the opposite.  
Automatic operation (AUTO)  
The AUTO mode may be used year-round as  
the system automatically controls constant  
temperature, air flow distribution and fan  
speed after the desired temperature is set  
manually.  
.
When the outside air circulation mode is  
1.  
“AUTO” automatic operation button/Tem-  
on, push and hold the outside air circula-  
perature control dial (driver side)  
tion “  
” button.  
2.  
3.  
” front defogger button  
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When the air recirculation mode is on,  
” rear window defogger button (See  
push and hold the air recirculation “  
button.  
“Defogger switch” (P.2-52).)  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push  
the “OFF” button.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
” fan speed decrease button  
When setting the automatic control  
mode, both indicator lights will blink  
twice indicating that the system is in  
the automatic control mode.  
“OFF” button for air conditioner system  
Cooling and dehumidified heating:  
1. Push the “AUTO” button.  
” fan speed increase button  
” outside air circulation button  
” air recirculation button  
(The AUTO indicator light will illuminate and  
A visible mist may be seen coming from the  
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is  
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a mal-  
function.  
“AUTO” will appear on the display.)  
“DUAL” zone control ON/OFF button/  
2. If the A/C indicator light does not illumi-  
nate, push the “A/C” button.  
Temperature control dial (passenger side)  
10. “MODE” manual air flow control button  
(The A/C indicator light will illuminate.)  
Heating (A/C off):  
1. Push the “AUTO” button.  
11.  
“REAR” control button (See “Rear auto-  
matic air conditioning system” (P.4-31) or  
“Rear automatic cooling system” (P.4-34).)  
3. Turn the temperature control dial (driver’s  
side) to set the desired temperature.  
(The AUTO indicator light will illuminate and  
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When the DUAL indicator light is turned  
“AUTO” will appear on the display.)  
12. “A/C” air conditioner ON/OFF button  
13. ” upper vent button  
off:  
2. If the A/C indicator light illuminates, push  
the “A/C” button.  
— The temperature set with the driver  
side temperature control dial will be  
applied to both the driver side and  
the front passenger side.  
(The A/C indicator light will turn off.)  
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To dehumidify the air, push the “A/C”  
button before turning on the heater.  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
Air intake control:  
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Push the air recirculation “  
” button to  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is turned  
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle.  
The indicator light on the air recirculation  
Dehumidified defrosting/defogging:  
1. Push the “ ” button. (The indicator light  
will illuminate.)  
off:  
” button will illuminate.  
— Turning the driver’s side temperature  
control dial changes both the driver’s  
and front passenger’s side tempera-  
ture.  
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Push the outside air circulation  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
button to draw outside air into the pas-  
desired temperature.  
senger compartment.  
.
To remove frost from the outside surface  
The indicator light on the outside air  
— Pushing the “DUAL” button allows the  
user to independently change the  
front passenger’s side temperature  
with the passenger side temperature  
control dial. (The DUAL indicator light  
will illuminate and “DUAL” will appear  
on the display.)  
of the windshield quickly, set the tem-  
perature control and fan speed control  
to their maximum position.  
circulation “  
” button will illuminate.  
.
To set the automatic air intake control  
mode, perform one of the following opera-  
tions:  
.
After the windshield is cleared, push the  
“AUTO” button to set to the automatic  
— When the outside air circulation mode is  
mode.  
on, push and hold the outside air  
.
When the “  
” button is pushed, the air  
.
circulation “  
” button.  
To cancel the separate temperature  
conditioner will automatically turn on  
when the outside air temperature is  
above 5°C (23°F) to defog the wind-  
shield. The air recirculation mode will  
automatically turn off. The outside air  
circulation mode will be selected to  
improve the defogging performance.  
setting, push the “DUAL” button, the  
indicator light turns off, and the driver’s  
side temperature setting will be applied  
to both the driver’s and front passen-  
ger’s sides.  
— When the air recirculation mode is on,  
push and hold the air recirculation “  
button.  
When automatic control mode is set, the  
indicator lights will blink twice indicating  
that the system is in the automatic control  
mode.  
4. To set the automatic air intake control  
mode, perform one of the following opera-  
tions.  
Manual operation  
The manual mode can be used to control the  
heater and air conditioner to your desired  
settings.  
Air flow control:  
.
When the outside air circulation mode is  
Push the “MODE” button to change the air flow  
on, push and hold the outside air circula-  
mode.  
tion “  
” button.  
:
:
Air flows from the center and side  
ventilators.  
.
When the air recirculation mode is on,  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push  
push and hold the air recirculation “  
button.  
the “OFF” button.  
Air flows from the center and side  
Fan speed control:  
ventilators, and foot outlets.  
When setting the automatic control  
mode, both indicator lights will blink  
twice indicating that the system is in  
the automatic control mode.  
Push the fan speed control “  
” button to  
” button to  
:
:
Air flows mainly from the foot outlets.  
increase the fan speed.  
Air flows from the defogger and foot  
Push the fan speed control “  
decrease the fan speed.  
outlets.  
.
Do not set the temperature lower than  
the outside air temperature. Doing so  
may cause the temperature not to be  
controlled properly.  
Push the “AUTO” button to change the fan  
speed to the automatic mode.  
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For details of the touch panel operation on the  
center display, see the separate NissanConnect  
Owner’s Manual.  
Temperature control:  
Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
Upper vent system  
When the upper vent “  
” button is pushed,  
the air flow against the driver’s or passenger’s  
upper body becomes gentle. The indicator light  
on the button will illuminate.  
In this mode, air from the upper ventilator flows  
in order to control the cabin temperature  
without blowing air directly on the occupants.  
Push the upper vent “  
” button when you  
want the air conditioner to work quickly.  
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To turn the system off, push the upper vent  
Example  
” button to turn the indicator light off.  
The climate control menu below will be dis-  
played on the screen.  
Turning the system off  
Push the “OFF” button.  
Availability of the item depends on the model  
and specifications.  
Operations on touch panel screen (if equipped)  
Available items:  
.
Touch to change the air flow mode.  
.
.
-
/
+
Touch to change the fan speed of the air  
from the ventilators.  
Rear Climate  
Touch to display the Rear Climate screen.  
(See “Touch panel operation” (P.4-31).)  
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A/C  
Touch to turn the A/C mode on/off.  
DUAL  
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Touch to turn the DUAL mode on/off.  
Upper Vent  
Heater and air conditioner can be operated on  
the touch panel screen. Push the “CLIMATE”  
button on the center multi-function control  
panel and turn the display to the Climate  
screen.  
Touch to turn the upper vent system on/  
off. (See “Upper vent system” (P.4-28).)  
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temperature control dial.  
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER (Type C)  
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To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button, the  
indicator light turns off, and the driver’s  
side temperature setting will be applied  
to both the driver’s and front passen-  
ger’s sides.  
4. To set the automatic control mode, per-  
form one of the following operations.  
.
When the outside air circulation mode is  
on, push and hold the outside air circula-  
tion  
” button for more than 2  
seconds.  
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When the air recirculation mode is on,  
push and hold the air recirculation “  
button for more than 2 seconds.  
1.  
2.  
” front defogger button  
Cooling and dehumidified heating:  
1. Push the “AUTO” button.  
“AUTO” button/Temperature control dial  
(driver side)  
When setting the automatic control  
mode, the indicator lights will blink twice  
indicating that the system is in the  
automatic control mode.  
(The AUTO indicator light will illuminate.)  
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4.  
Display  
2. If the A/C indicator light does not illumi-  
“DUAL” zone control ON/OFF button/  
nate, push the “A/C” button.  
Temperature control dial (passenger side)  
(The A/C indicator light will illuminate.)  
A visible mist may be seen coming from the  
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is  
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a mal-  
function.  
5.  
6.  
” air intake button  
” rear window defogger button (See  
3. Turn the temperature control dial (driver’s  
side) to set the desired temperature.  
“Defogger switch” (P.2-52).)  
“ON·OFF” button  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is turned  
7.  
8.  
9.  
off:  
Heating (A/C off):  
1. Push the “AUTO” button.  
Fan speed control button  
“MODE” (air flow control) button  
— The temperature set with the driver  
side temperature control dial will be  
applied to both the driver side and  
the front passenger side.  
(The AUTO indicator light will illuminate.)  
10. “A/C” air conditioner ON/OFF button  
11. ” air recirculation button  
2. If the A/C indicator light illuminates, push  
the “A/C” button.  
— Pushing the passenger side “DUAL”  
button allows the user to indepen-  
dently change the front passenger  
side temperature with the passenger  
side temperature control dial. (The  
DUAL indicator light will illuminate.)  
Automatic operation (AUTO)  
(The A/C indicator light will turn off.)  
The AUTO mode may be used year-round as  
the system automatically controls constant  
temperature, air flow distribution and fan  
speed after the desired temperature is set  
manually.  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is turned  
off:  
.
To set separate desired temperatures for  
— The temperature set with the driver  
side temperature control dial will be  
applied to both the driver side and  
the driver and front passenger, push the  
“DUAL” button, the indicator light illumi-  
nates, and then turn the corresponding  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push  
the “ON·OFF” button.  
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the front passenger side.  
Dehumidified defrosting/defogging:  
1. Push the “ ” button. (The indicator light  
will illuminate.)  
Air intake control:  
— Pushing the passenger side “DUAL”  
button allows the user to indepen-  
dently change the front passenger  
side temperature with the passenger  
side temperature control dial. (The  
DUAL indicator light will illuminate.)  
To set separate desired temperatures for  
the driver and front passenger, push the  
“DUAL” button, the indicator light illumi-  
nates, and then turn the corresponding  
temperature control dial.  
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the “DUAL” button, the  
indicator light turns off, and the driver  
side temperature setting will be applied  
to both the driver’s and front passenger  
sides.  
.
Push the air recirculation “  
” button to  
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle.  
The indicator light on the air recirculation  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
” button will illuminate.  
desired temperature.  
.
Push the outside air circulation  
.
To remove frost from the outside surface  
button to draw outside air into the pas-  
of the windshield quickly, set the tem-  
perature control and fan speed control  
to their maximum position.  
.
.
senger compartment.  
The indicator light on the outside air  
circulation “  
” button will illuminate.  
.
After the windshield is cleared, push the  
.
To control the air intake automatically,  
“AUTO” button to set to the automatic  
push and hold either the air recirculation  
mode.  
” button or the outside air circulation  
” button (whichever indicator light is  
.
When the “  
” button is pushed, the air  
conditioner will automatically turn on  
when the outside air temperature is  
above 5°C (23°F) to defog the wind-  
shield. The air recirculation mode will  
automatically turn off. The outside air  
circulation mode will be selected to  
improve the defogging performance.  
illuminated). The indicator lights (both air  
recirculation and outside air circulation  
buttons) will flash twice, and then the air  
intake will switch to automatic control.  
4. To set the automatic control mode, per-  
Air flow control:  
form one of the following operations.  
Push the “MODE” button to change the air flow  
.
When the outside air circulation mode is  
mode.  
Manual operation  
The manual mode can be used to control the  
heater and air conditioner to your desired  
settings.  
on, push and hold the outside air circula-  
:
:
Air flows from the center and side  
ventilators.  
tion  
” button for more than 2  
seconds.  
.
Air flows from the center and side  
When the air recirculation mode is on,  
ventilators, and foot outlets.  
push and hold the air recirculation “  
button for more than 2 seconds.  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner, push  
:
:
Air flows mainly from the foot outlets.  
the “ON·OFF” button.  
When setting the automatic control  
mode, the indicator lights will blink twice  
indicating that the system is in the  
automatic control mode.  
Air flows from the defogger and foot  
Fan speed control:  
outlets.  
Push the “  
” side of the fan speed control  
button to increase the fan speed. Push the  
Temperature control:  
” side of the fan speed control button to  
Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
Do not set the temperature lower than the  
outside air temperature. Doing so may  
cause the temperature not to be controlled  
properly.  
decrease the fan speed.  
desired temperature.  
Push the “AUTO” button to change the fan  
speed to the automatic mode.  
If the windows fog up, use dehumidified  
defogging instead of the A/C off heating.  
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5.  
6.  
“MODE” button  
“TEMP” buttons  
For the other buttons on the front air condi-  
tioner control panel, see “Automatic air condi-  
tioner (Type B)” (P.4-26).  
To turn system off  
Push the “ON·OFF” button.  
Touch panel operation  
REAR AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING  
SYSTEM (if equipped)  
Depending on the models, the front air con-  
ditioning system must be turned on to activate  
the rear air conditioning system.  
Rear air conditioner control panel:  
The rear air conditioning system can be con-  
trolled on the touch panel screen. (See “Opera-  
tions on touch panel screen” (P.4-25) or  
“Operations on touch panel screen” (P.4-28).)  
The rear air conditioner control panel is at the  
rear of the center console box.  
Touch the “Rear CLIMATE” (Type A)/“Rear Cli-  
mate” (Type B) key on the Climate screen to  
display the Rear Climate screen.  
Rear air conditioning system controls  
The rear air conditioning system can be  
operated with the touch panel screen, the  
buttons on the front air conditioner control  
panel and the rear air conditioner control panel  
at the rear of the center console.  
Type A:  
Touch panel screen:  
The rear air conditioning system can be  
operated on a screen displayed on the lower  
display (models with automatic air conditioner  
(Type A))/front center display (models with  
automatic air conditioner (Type B)). (See “Touch  
panel operation” (P.4-31).)  
Front air conditioner control panel (auto-  
matic air conditioner (Type B)):  
WAE0171X  
Rear CLIMATE screen  
Available items:  
The “REAR” button is on the front air condi-  
tioner control panel.  
.
.
.
Temp Down  
Touch to decrease the temperature setting.  
Temp UP  
Touch to increase the temperature setting.  
ON/OFF  
Touch to turn the rear air conditioner on/  
SAA3061  
1.  
“OFF” button  
off.  
Fan Down  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Fan speed control buttons  
“AUTO” button  
Display  
.
The fan speed of the air from the ventila-  
tors can be decreased.  
JVH1621X  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-31  
.
Fan Up  
.
.
Auto  
Rear Heating (A/C off):  
The fan speed of the air from the ventila-  
Touch to turn the auto mode on/off.  
Mode  
1. Switch the air flow mode to  
by pushing  
tors can be increased.  
Auto  
Touch to turn the auto mode on/off.  
Mode  
Touch to select different air flow mode.  
the “  
” manual air flow control button.  
.
.
Touch to select different air flow mode.  
2. Push the “AUTO” button. (The AUTO indica-  
tor light will illuminate and “AUTO” will  
appear on the display.)  
3. If the A/C indicator light is illuminated,  
touch the “A/C” key. (The A/C indicator light  
will turn off.)  
Operation on front air conditioner  
control panel (Type A)  
To turn on and off the rear air conditioning  
system from the front seats, touch the “Rear  
CLIMATE” key on the Climate screen and then  
touch the “ON/OFF” key on the Rear Climate  
screen.  
When the Rear Climate screen is displayed, the  
rear air conditioning system can also be con-  
trolled on the front air conditioner control  
panel. (See “Automatic air conditioner (Type  
A)” (P.4-23).)  
Type B:  
4. Push the temperature control buttons to  
set the desired temperature.  
.
Do not set the temperature lower than the  
outside air temperature. Doing so may  
cause the temperature to not be controlled  
properly.  
.
.
To dehumidify the air, touch the “A/C” key  
before turning on the heater.  
The front air conditioner control panel cannot  
be used to operate the front air conditioning  
system when the Rear Climate screen is shown  
on the lower display. To use the front air  
conditioner control panel for the front air  
conditioning system operation, push the “CLI-  
Air does not blow out from the ventilators  
on the ceiling when the system is used for  
heating.  
JVH1624X  
Manual operation:  
Rear Climate screen  
Available items:  
.
Temperature control  
MATE” button or touch the “  
” key on the  
.
.
.
Decrease Temperature  
Touch to decrease the temperature setting.  
Increase Temperature  
Push the temperature control buttons to  
Rear Climate screen so that the Rear Climate  
screen is not shown on the lower display. (See  
“Operations on touch panel screen” (P.4-25).)  
set the desired temperature.  
Fan speed control  
.
Push the “  
” fan speed increase button  
Touch to increase the temperature setting.  
ON/OFF  
Automatic operation:  
or  
fan speed decrease button to  
manually control the fan speed.  
Air flow control  
1. Push the “AUTO” button on the front air  
conditioner control panel. (The AUTO in-  
dicator light will illuminate and “AUTO” will  
appear on the display.)  
Touch to turn the rear air conditioner on/  
.
off.  
Push the  
” manual air flow control  
.
.
Decrease Air Flow  
button to change the air flow mode.  
The fan speed of the air from the ventila-  
2. If the A/C indicator light is not illuminated,  
tors can be decreased.  
:
:
The air outlet is fixed at foot level.  
touch the “A/C” key on the Climate screen.  
Increase Air Flow  
The air outlet is fixed at both the head  
3. Push the temperature control buttons  
(driver’s side) to set the desired tempera-  
ture.  
The fan speed of the air from the ventila-  
and foot level.  
tors can be increased.  
:
The air outlet is fixed at the head level.  
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3. If the A/C indicator light is illuminated, push  
the “A/C” button. (The A/C indicator light  
will turn off.)  
Operation on front air conditioner  
control panel (Type B)  
To turn on and off the rear air conditioning  
system from the front seats, push the “REAR”  
button on the front air conditioner control  
panel.  
When the Rear Climate screen is displayed, the  
rear air conditioning system can also be con-  
trolled on the front air conditioner control  
panel. (See “Automatic air conditioner (Type  
B)” (P.4-26).)  
The front air conditioner control panel cannot  
be used to operate the front air conditioning  
system when the Rear Climate screen is shown  
on the front center display. To use the front air  
conditioner control panel for the front air  
conditioning system operation, push the “CLI-  
Operation on rear air conditioner control panel  
The rear seat passengers can operate the rear  
air conditioning system using the rear air  
conditioner control panel at the rear of the  
center console. (See “Rear air conditioner con-  
trol panel” (P.4-31).)  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
.
Do not set the temperature lower than the  
outside air temperature. Doing so may  
cause the temperature to not be controlled  
properly.  
The rear air conditioner control panel does not  
function when the Rear Climate screen is  
shown on the lower display (Type A)/the front  
center display (Type B). To activate the rear air  
conditioner control panel, push the “CLIMATE”  
.
.
To dehumidify the air, push the “A/C”  
button before turning on the heater.  
button or touch the “  
” key on the Rear  
Air does not blow out from the ventilators  
on the ceiling when the system is used for  
heating.  
Climate screen so that the Rear Climate screen  
is not shown on the lower display (Type A)/the  
front center display (Type B). (See “Operations  
on touch panel screen” (P.4-25) or “Operations  
on touch panel screen” (P.4-28).)  
Manual operation:  
.
Temperature control  
Turn the temperature control dial (driver’s  
“OFF” button: Rear automatic air conditioning  
MATE” button or touch the “  
” key on the  
side) to set the desired temperature.  
Fan speed control  
system off  
Rear Climate screen so that the Rear Climate  
screen is not shown on the front center display.  
(See “Operations on touch panel screen” (P.4-  
28).)  
.
Fan speed control buttons: Rear fan speed  
Push the fan speed control “  
” button or  
control up/down  
” button to manually control the fan  
“AUTO” button: Rear automatic air condition-  
speed.  
Air flow control  
Automatic operation:  
ing system on, AUTO mode on  
.
1. Push the “AUTO” button on the front air  
conditioner control panel. (The AUTO in-  
dicator light will illuminate and “AUTO” will  
appear on the display.)  
2. If the A/C indicator light is not illuminated,  
push the “A/C” button. (The A/C indicator  
light will illuminate.)  
“MODE” button: Rear air flow control change  
Push the “MODE” button to change the air  
flow mode.  
“TEMP” buttons: Rear temperature control up/  
down  
:
:
The air outlet is fixed at foot level.  
The air outlet is fixed at both the head  
and foot level.  
:
The air outlet is fixed at the head level.  
3. Turn the temperature control dial (driver’s  
side) to set the desired temperature.  
Rear Heating (A/C off):  
1. Switch the air flow mode to  
by pushing  
the “MODE” button.  
2. Push the “AUTO” button. (The AUTO indica-  
tor light will illuminate and “AUTO” will  
appear on the display.)  
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REAR AUTOMATIC COOLING SYSTEM (if  
equipped)  
Control buttons  
The rear cooling system can be operated with  
buttons on the front air conditioner control  
panel (models with automatic air conditioner  
(Type B)), the “REAR COOLER” button (models  
with automatic air conditioner (Type A and C)),  
or the rear controller.  
Front air conditioner control panel (models  
with automatic air conditioner (Type B)):  
JVH1649X  
WAE0558X  
1. Adjusting lever  
2. “COOLER” button  
REAR COOLER button (models with automatic  
air conditioner (Type C)):  
The “REAR COOLER” button is on the lower  
The “REAR” button is on the front air condi-  
tioner control panel.  
Operation with front buttons (models  
with automatic air conditioner)  
The front air conditioning system must be  
turned on to operate the rear automatic cool-  
ing system.  
center of the instrument panel.  
See “Automatic air conditioner (Type A)” (P.4-23)  
or “Automatic air conditioner (Type B)” (P.4-26)  
or “Automatic air conditioner (Type C)” (P.4-29)  
for details of the front air conditioning system.  
Push the “REAR”/“REAR COOLER” button to turn  
on the rear automatic cooling system. An  
indicator light on the “REAR”/“REAR COOLER”  
button will illuminate.  
Push the “REAR”/“REAR COOLER” button to turn  
off the rear automatic cooling system. The  
indicator light on the “REAR”/“REAR COOLER”  
button will turn off.  
JVH1621X  
For the other buttons on the front air condi-  
tioner control panel, see “Automatic air condi-  
tioner (Type B)” (P.4-26) for details.  
SAA3063  
Rear controller:  
REAR COOLER button (models with automatic  
air conditioner (Type A)):  
The "REAR COOLER" button is on the lower side  
The rear controller is at the rear of the center  
console box.  
When the front air conditioning system is  
turned off, the rear automatic cooling system  
will also turn off.  
of the instrument panel.  
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AUDIO SYSTEM (if equipped)  
For models with NissanConnect System and  
NissanConnect with Navigation (if equipped)  
and Apps, see the separate NissanConnect  
Owner’s manual.  
This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s  
ozone layer. However, it may contribute in a  
small part to global warming.  
Special charging equipment and lubricant are  
required when servicing your vehicle’s air con-  
ditioner. Using improper refrigerants or lubri-  
cants will cause severe damage to the air  
conditioner system. (See “Air conditioner sys-  
tem refrigerant and lubricant” (P.9-6).)  
Operation on rear controller  
The front air conditioning system must be  
turned on to operate the rear automatic cool-  
ing system.  
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS  
Push the “COOLER” button to turn on the rear  
cooler. The indicator light on the button will  
illuminate.  
Push the “COOLER” button again to turn off the  
rear cooler. The indicator light on the button  
will turn off.  
WARNING:  
Do not adjust the audio system while driving  
so that full attention may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
A NISSAN dealer will be able to service your  
environmentally friendly air conditioner system.  
Fan speed control:  
Air conditioner filter  
Radio  
Move the adjusting lever to adjust the fan  
The air conditioner system is equipped with an  
air conditioner filter which collects and neutra-  
lizes dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure that  
the air conditioner heats, defogs and ventilates  
efficiently, replace the filter in accordance with  
the specified maintenance intervals listed in the  
separate maintenance booklet. To replace the  
filter, contact a NISSAN dealer.  
speed.  
.
Radio reception is affected by station signal  
strength, distance from radio transmitter,  
buildings, bridges, mountains and other  
external influences. Intermittent changes  
in reception quality normally are caused by  
these external influences.  
Move the adjusting lever to the right side to  
increase the fan speed.  
Move the adjusting lever to the left side to  
decrease the fan speed.  
The “AUTO” position is for automatic fan speed  
control.  
.
Using a cellular phone in or near the vehicle  
may influence radio reception quality.  
The filter should be replaced if the air flow  
decreases significantly or if windows fog up  
easily when operating the heater or air condi-  
tioner.  
LINKING INTELLIGENT KEY (if equipped)  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port  
The air conditioner system settings can be  
memorized for up to two Intelligent Keys. For  
more details, see “Setting memory function”  
(P.3-35).  
WARNING:  
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the  
USB device while driving. Doing so can be a  
distraction. If distracted you could lose con-  
trol of your vehicle and cause an accident or  
serious injury.  
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER  
WARNING:  
The air conditioner system contains refriger-  
ant under high pressure. To avoid personal  
injury, any air conditioner service should be  
done only by an experienced technician with  
the proper equipment.  
CAUTION:  
.
Do not force the USB device into the USB  
connection port. Depending on the USB  
connection port, inserting the USB device  
tilted or upside down may damage the  
port. Make sure that the USB device is  
connected correctly into the USB connec-  
The air conditioner system in your vehicle is  
charged with a refrigerant designed with the  
environment in mind.  
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tion port.  
Notes for iPod use:  
.
The in-vehicle antenna for Bluetooth® com-  
munication is built in the system. Do not  
place the Bluetooth® audio device in an  
area surrounded by metal, far away from  
the system or in a narrow space where the  
device closely contacts the body or the  
seat. Otherwise, sound degradation or  
connection interference may occur.  
.
.
Do not grab the USB connection port  
cover (if equipped) when pulling the USB  
device out of the port. This could damage  
the port and the cover.  
Do not leave the USB cable in a place  
where it can be pulled unintentionally.  
Pulling the cable may damage the port.  
“Made for iPod”, “Made for iPhone”, and “Made  
for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has  
been designed to connect specifically to iPod,  
iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been  
certified by the developer to meet Apple  
performance standards.  
Apple is not responsible for the operation of  
this device or its compliance with safety and  
regulatory standards.  
Please note that the use of this accessory with  
iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless  
performance.  
iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod  
shuffle, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple  
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
.
.
While a Bluetooth® audio device is con-  
nected through the Bluetooth® wireless  
connection, the battery power of the device  
may discharge quicker than usual.  
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB device.  
USB devices should be purchased separately as  
necessary.  
This system cannot be used to format USB  
devices. To format a USB device, use a personal  
computer.  
In some states/area, the USB device for the  
front seats plays only sound without images for  
regulatory reasons, even when the vehicle is  
parked.  
This system supports various USB memory  
devices, USB hard drives and iPod players.  
Some USB devices may not be supported by  
this system.  
This system is compatible with the Blue-  
tooth® AV profile (A2DP and AVRCP).  
Bluetooth® is  
a trademark  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Clarion Co.,  
Ltd.  
Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.  
Bluetooth® audio player  
Compressed audio files (MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)  
Terms:  
.
Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not be  
used with this system. For detailed infor-  
mation about Bluetooth® audio devices  
that are available for use with this system,  
contact a NISSAN dealer.  
.
MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pictures  
Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the  
most well known compressed digital audio  
file format. This format allows for near “CD  
quality” sound, but at a fraction of the size  
of normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an  
audio track from CD can reduce the file size  
by approximately 10:1 ratio (Sampling: 44.1  
kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with virtually no  
perceptible loss in quality. MP3 compres-  
sion removes the redundant and irrelevant  
parts of a sound signal that the human ear  
doesn’t hear.  
WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a  
compressed audio format created by Mi-  
crosoft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA  
codec offers greater file compression than  
the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more  
digital audio tracks in the same amount of  
.
.
Before using a Bluetooth® audio system,  
the initial registration process for the audio  
device is necessary.  
Operation of the Bluetooth® audio system  
may vary depending on the audio device  
that is connected. Confirm the operation  
procedure before use.  
.
Partitioned USB devices may not be played  
correctly.  
.
Some characters used in other languages  
(Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed  
properly on display. Using English language  
characters with a USB device is recom-  
mended.  
.
The playback of Bluetooth® audio will be  
paused under the following conditions. The  
playback will be resumed after the follow-  
ing conditions are completed.  
General notes for USB use:  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
.
— while using a hands-free phone  
— while checking a connection with a cell  
phone  
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space when compared to MP3s at the  
same level of quality.  
Playback order:  
This product is protected by certain intel-  
lectual property rights of Microsoft Cor-  
poration and third parties. Use or  
distribution of such technology outside of  
this product is prohibited without a license  
from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft  
subsidiary and third parties.  
AAC — Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a  
compressed audio format. AAC offers  
greater file compression than MP3 and  
enables music file creation and storage at  
the same quality as MP3.  
Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the number of  
bits per second used by a digital music files.  
The size and quality of a compressed digital  
audio file is determined by the bit rate used  
when encoding the file.  
.
.
.
.
Sampling frequency — Sampling frequency  
is the rate at which the samples of a signal  
are converted from analog to digital (A/D  
conversion) per second.  
Multisession — Multisession is one of the  
methods for writing data to media. Writing  
data once to the media is called a single  
session, and writing more than once is  
called a multisession.  
ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the  
part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that  
contains information about the digital mu-  
sic file such as song title, artist, album title,  
encoding bit rate, track time duration, etc.  
ID3 tag information is displayed on the  
Album/Artist/Track title line on the display.  
Windows® and Windows Media® are regis-  
tered trademarks and/or trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States of America and/or other countries.  
SAA2494  
.
Music playback order of the compressed audio  
files is as illustrated above.  
.
The folder names of folders not containing  
compressed audio files are not shown in  
the display.  
.
.
If there is a file in the top level of a USB,  
“Root Folder” is displayed.  
*
The playback order is the order in which  
the files were written by the writing soft-  
ware, so the files might not play in the  
desired order.  
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Specification chart:  
USB2.0  
Specification  
FAT16, FAT32  
File system  
MP3 (.mp3), WMA* (.wma), AAC (.m4a), WAV (.wav)  
MPEG (.mpg, .mpeg), MPEG-4 (.mp4, .mkv, avi), WMV7/8/9 (.wmv)  
Playable audio format  
Playable video format  
*
Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.  
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Troubleshooting guide:  
Cause and Countermeasure  
Symptom  
Check if the USB was inserted correctly.  
Check if there is condensation inside the player, and if there is, wait until the condensation is gone (about 1 hour)  
before using the player.  
If there is a temperature increase error, the audio system will play correctly after it returns to the normal  
temperature.  
Files with extensions other than “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “AAC”, “WAV”, “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.m4a” or “wav” cannot be played. In  
addition, the character codes and number of characters for folder names and file names should be in compliance  
with the specifications.  
Cannot play  
Check if the file is generated in an irregular format. This may occur depending on the variation or the setting of  
MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV writing applications or other text editing applications.  
Check if the finalization process, such as session close, is done for the USB.  
Check if the USB is protected by copyright.  
If there are many folder or file levels on the MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV data, some time may be required before the music  
starts playing.  
It takes a relatively long time  
before the music starts playing.  
The writing software and hardware combination might not match, or the writing speed, writing depth, writing  
width, etc., might not match the specifications. Try using the slowest writing speed.  
Music cuts off or skips  
Skipping may occur with large quantities of data, such as for high bit rate data.  
Skipping with high bit rate files  
When a non-MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV file has been given an extension of “.MP3”, “.WMA”, “AAC”, “WAV”, “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.  
m4a” “.wav”, or when play is prohibited by copyright protection, the player will skip to the next song.  
Move immediately to the next  
song when playing.  
The playback order is the order in which the files were written by the writing software, so the files might not play in  
the desired order.  
Random/Shuffle may be active on the audio system or on a USB device.  
The songs do not play back in  
the desired order.  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-39  
.
.
In extremely cold weather, the display  
movement may slow down and the dis-  
FM-AM RADIO WITH USB (Universal Serial Bus) CONNECTION PORT  
play may darken, but this is not  
a
malfunction. The display will work nor-  
mally when the temperature increases.  
Small black and shiny spots inside the  
liquid crystal panel are normal for LCD  
products.  
Audio main operation  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Power button:  
To turn on the audio system, push the power  
button. The system will turn on in the mode  
which was used immediately before the system  
was turned off.  
To turn off the audio system, push and hold the  
power button.  
Pushing the power button when the audio  
system is turned on can change the display to  
the clock mode.  
NOTE:  
To guarantee the system stability while Blue-  
tooth® linking, the power off will not be  
available while using the Bluetooth® Hands-  
Free Phone (you can see the phone icon in  
orange). It will be available after switching to  
the other mode such as radio, AUX, USB,  
Bluetooth® audio, etc.  
JVH1879X  
1.  
2.  
3.  
USB connection port  
Power button  
8.  
9.  
MUTE button  
Volume control button (-)  
Voice button (See “Bluetooth® Hands-Free  
10. AUX input jack  
Phone System ” (P.4-51).)  
Volume control:  
NOTE:  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
HOME button  
Touch screen display  
Microphone  
To control the volume, push the volume control  
.
The touch screen display will operate  
properly in a temperature range of 0 to  
60°C (32 to 140°F).  
Subjecting the operation panel to shocks  
may result in leakage, deformation or  
other damage.  
buttons (+)/(-).  
.
Volume control button (+)  
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MUTE button:  
FM/AM band selection:  
Push the MUTE button to mute the audio  
Touch the “FM Radio” or “AM Radio” key on the  
system. Push the button again to unmute.  
radio screen to select the radio band.  
HOME button:  
Seek tuning:  
Push to display the Home screen. From the  
Home screen, you can access the various  
screens as well as change the display mode  
(auto, day and night modes).  
Following items can be accessed from the  
Home screen. Displayed items may vary de-  
pending on the conditions and connected  
audio source, etc.  
There are two types of seek tuning, DX Seek  
and LOCAL Seek.  
DX Seek can automatically tune in to receivable  
broadcast stations, while LOCAL Seek can tune  
in to only broadcast stations with good recep-  
tion.  
JVH1903X  
1. Touch the “DX SEEK” or “LO SEEK” key to  
change the seek mode.  
The display mode can be changed by touching  
.
Radio  
the display mode key  
.
2. Touch the “  
” or “  
” key to seek tune  
See “Radio operation” (P.4-41).  
Audio Player  
frequencies and to stop at the next broad-  
casting station.  
Each time the key is touched, the display mode  
.
changes.  
See “USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection  
port” (P.4-42), “iPod player operation” (P.4-  
43), “Bluetooth® audio player operation”  
(P.4-44) or “AUX device player operation”  
(P.4-45).  
Available display modes:  
Manual tuning:  
.
.
.
Auto Mode  
Day Mode  
Night Mode  
.
Touch the “<” or “>” key to change the  
frequency one step at a time.  
.
Touch and hold the “<” or “>” key for fast  
tuning.  
.
.
Video Player  
Radio operation  
Push the HOME button and touch the “Radio”  
key to switch to the radio mode. The radio  
screen will be displayed.  
See “Playing video files” (P.4-43) or “Miracast  
Auto store:  
operation” (P.4-44).  
It is available to store up to 20 stations for each  
FM and AM band automatically. If 20 receivable  
stations cannot be found then the remaining  
memory locations will retain the previous  
station selections.  
Phone  
See “Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
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Apple CarPlay (if equipped)  
See “Apple CarPlay” (P.4-48).  
Android Auto (if equipped)  
See “Android AutoTM” (P.4-49).  
Settings  
1. Touch the “Presets” key to select the preset  
channel list.  
2. Touch the “FM List” or “AM List” key to select  
the desired band.  
3. Touch the “Auto Store” key to begin auto  
store. The first 20 stations received are  
stored automatically into the preset chan-  
nels.  
See “Setting operation” (P.4-46).  
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Storing manual preset memory:  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port  
USB main operation:  
The audio system can store up to 20 FM and  
AM station frequencies.  
WARNING:  
NOTE:  
The present memory will be reset after  
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the  
USB device while driving. Doing so can be a  
distraction. If distracted you could lose con-  
trol of your vehicle and cause an accident or  
serious injury.  
disconnecting the vehicle battery.  
1. Touch the “FM Radio” or “AM Radio” key to  
select the desired band.  
2. Touch the “<” or “>” key to select the desired  
station.  
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CAUTION:  
3. Touch the “  
” key to store the current  
Selecting a track  
frequency to Favourite Presets.  
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Do not force the USB device into the USB  
connection port. Depending on the USB  
connection port, inserting the USB device  
tilted or upside down may damage the  
port. Make sure that the USB device is  
connected correctly into the USB connec-  
tion port.  
There are several ways to select a track by  
Touch the “  
” key again to remove current  
touching the keys on the left side of the screen.  
frequency from the Favourite Presets.  
The displayed items may vary depending on  
the conditions.  
If the list of preset channels is full, the message  
to delete any unwanted stations will be dis-  
played.  
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Albums  
Select a track from the carousel view or the  
Selecting preset memory:  
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Do not grab the USB connection port  
cover (if equipped) when pulling the USB  
device out of the port. This could damage  
the port and the cover.  
Do not leave the USB cable in a place  
where it can be pulled unintentionally.  
Pulling the cable may damage the port.  
thumbnails view.  
Artists  
1. Touch the “Presets” key. The preset list will  
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be displayed.  
Select an artist from the artist list. The  
album list will be displayed. Select an album  
and then select a track from the list.  
2. Select desired preset list.  
Available items:  
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Folders  
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Favourite Presets  
FM List  
AM List  
Select a folder from the list. The track list  
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will be displayed. Select a track from the list.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
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Songs  
3. Select a station from the list.  
Select a track from the list of all songs in  
Radio Data System (RDS) (if equipped):  
the USB device.  
Open the cover and connect a USB memory  
device into the connector.  
Touching the “  
” key can display the list of all  
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is a  
data information service transmitted by some  
radio stations on the FM band (not AM band)  
encoded within a regular radio broadcast.  
songs in the USB device to select a track.  
Playing audio files:  
The list can be scrolled by touching and holding  
1. Push the HOME button and touch the  
the scroll bar.  
“Audio Player” key.  
The RDS related functions and keys may not be  
Touch the “  
list.  
” key to go back to the previous  
2. Touch the “USB” key to switch to the USB  
audio player mode.  
available in some countries.  
Touching the “Now Playing” key can return to  
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the current audio screen.  
Album artwork  
Switch to previous/next video  
Touch the key to switch to  
previous/next video.  
Play speed operation  
When the “A-Z” tab is displayed on the right side  
of the list screen, touch and slide the tab to  
scroll the list to the section of the list that  
begins with the letter selected.  
If the file contains an album art image, the  
/
picture will be displayed.  
Playing video files:  
Touch the “  
” key to change the play speed.  
” key is touched, the play  
Park the vehicle in a safe location to operate  
the USB memory device while watching the  
movies.  
Play/pause playback  
Each time the “  
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Touch the “  
” key to pause during play-  
speed will change as follows:  
back.  
1. Push the HOME button and touch the  
1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 1x  
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Touch the “  
” key to resume playback.  
“Video Player” key.  
Switch to previous/next file or track  
iPod player operation  
Connecting iPod:  
2. Touch the “USB” key to switch to the USB  
video player mode.  
Touch the “  
” / “  
” key during playback to  
play previous/next track.  
When a video file is playing, touch the screen to  
The USB connection port is located on the  
Fast-backward/fast-forward  
display the operation keys.  
audio unit. Connect the iPod with  
connection port using a cable.  
a USB  
Touch and hold the “  
” / “  
” key to fast-  
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You can directly select the option from the  
menu by touching the option on the  
screen.  
The display will return to the playback  
screen if you do not touch the screen for  
7 seconds.  
backward/fast-forward during playback. Re-  
* iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc.,  
leasing the key will continue playing at  
a
registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
normal speed.  
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner  
information regarding the proper use and care  
of the device.  
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When the fast-backward reaches the be-  
ginning of the track, the fast-backward will  
be cancelled and the track will restart.  
Compatibility:  
The following models are supported:  
When the fast-forward reaches the end of  
the track, the fast-forward will be cancelled  
and go to next track.  
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iPod Touch 6th (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 5 (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 5c (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 5s (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 6 (iOS 10.0 -)  
Repeat/random playback  
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Touch the  
” key on the screen to  
change the repeat mode.  
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Each time the “  
” key is touched, the  
random play mode toggles between on  
and off.  
iPhone 6Plus (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 6s (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 6s Plus (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone SE (iOS 10.0 -)  
iPhone 7 (iOS 10.0 -)  
NOTE:  
JVH1892X  
Repeat and random cannot be turned on  
simultaneously. When repeat is triggered,  
random function will be disabled.  
Play/pause playback  
1. Touch the “  
” key to pause during play-  
iPhone 7Plus (iOS 10.0 -)  
back.  
The supported devices above were tested with  
the respective versions. Other versions of the  
same devices are not guaranteed.  
2. Touch the  
playback.  
key again to resume  
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Audiobooks  
Podcasts  
iTunes Radio  
iPod main operation:  
Connecting to Miracast:  
1. When the unit is waiting for a connection,  
connect to Miracast using a cellular phone.  
2. After a successful connection is made, the  
system will mirror the phone’s interface on  
the display screen.  
3. Phone operations can be performed  
through the unit when connected to Mir-  
acast.  
Play/pause:  
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Touch the “  
” key to pause during play-  
” key to resume playback.  
back.  
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Touch the “  
Switch to previous/next track:  
Touch the “  
” / “  
” key during the play-  
4. Miracast will be disconnected when switch-  
back to play previous/next track.  
ing the audio source modes.  
Miracast connectivity and availability depend  
on the phone.  
JVH1919X  
Fast-backward/fast-forward:  
Touch and hold the “  
” / “  
” key to fast-  
1. Push the HOME button and touch the  
“Audio Player” key with the iPod already  
connected.  
backward or fast-forward during playback.  
Releasing the key will resume playback at a  
normal speed.  
Bluetooth® audio player operation  
If you have  
a compatible Bluetooth® audio  
device that is capable of playing audio files,  
the device can be connected to the vehicle’s  
audio system so that the audio files on the  
device play through the vehicle’s speakers.  
2. Touch the “iPhone/iPod” key to select the  
Repeat Play:  
iPod mode.  
Touch “  
” key on the iPod screen to change  
3. The system will start playback from the last  
played track of the iPod.  
the repeat mode.  
Depending on the device that is connected to  
the vehicle, the system may not support some  
of its functions.  
Repeat play for Audiobooks, Podcasts and  
Selecting a song from iPod menu:  
iTunes radio is not available.  
Interface for iPod operation is shown on the left  
side of the iPod mode screen. Touch to select a  
song from the desired category. The category  
list can be scrolled up and down.  
Shuffle Play:  
Regulatory information:  
Touch the “  
” key on the iPod screen to  
toggle the shuffle mode between on and off.  
Availability of the categories may vary depend-  
Shuffle play for Audiobooks, Podcasts and  
ing on the device.  
iTunes radio is not available.  
Available categories:  
Miracast operation  
Selecting Miracast mode:  
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Albums  
Artists  
1. Push the HOME button and touch the  
Songs  
“Video Player” key.  
Playlists  
Genres  
Composers  
2. Touch the “Miracast” key to change to the  
Miracast mode.  
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Bluetooth® trademark:  
Bluetooth® is  
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Disconnect  
Play/pause:  
1. Touch the “  
2. To resume playback, touch the “  
Disconnects the device when the selected  
” key to pause playback.  
a
trademark  
device is connected to the vehicle.  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and licensed to Clarion Co.,  
Ltd.  
” key.  
Add Device  
Switch to previous/next track:  
When selecting the “New Device” key, pair  
the new device to the audio system.  
Touch the “  
” / “  
” key during playback to  
Connecting Bluetooth® device:  
play previous/next file.  
AUX device player operation  
Connect your Bluetooth® audio device to the  
system before using the Bluetooth® audio  
function.  
Fast-backward/fast-forward:  
Touch and hold the “ ” / “  
” key to start  
fast-backward or fast-forward during playback.  
Releasing the key will resume the playback at a  
normal speed.  
1. Push the HOME button and touch the  
“Audio Player” key.  
2. Touch the “Bluetooth Audio” key to select  
the Bluetooth® Audio mode.  
Quick Connect:  
3. Touch the “Connect” key and connect the  
Bluetooth® audio device to the audio unit.  
After the connection with a Bluetooth® audio  
player is established, the play mode is auto-  
matically changed.  
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When the playback does not start, touch the  
The AUX input jack is located on the audio unit.  
” key to start playing manually.  
The AUX input jack accepts any standard  
analog audio input such as from a portable  
cassette tape/CD player, MP3 player or laptop  
computer.  
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NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo  
mini plug cable when connecting your music  
device to the audio system. Music may not play  
properly when a monaural cable is used.  
Touch the  
” key to display the Quick  
Connect screen.  
Select a device. The following operations are  
available for the selected device.  
1. Push the HOME button and touch the  
"Audio Player" key.  
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Connect  
Connects the selected device.  
Reset  
2. Touch the "AUX" key to switch to the AUX  
mode.  
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Deletes all paired device information.  
Deletes the selected device.  
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— Touch the “Loudness” key to toggle the  
loudness function on or off.  
— Wallpaper  
Setting operation  
The wallpaper for the Home screen can  
Push the HOME button and touch the "Set-  
be selected.  
Touch the “Set As Wallpaper” key to  
confirm the selection.  
tings" key. Following items are available.  
System settings:  
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Audio  
Touch the “System” key to adjust the system  
settings.  
System  
Bluetooth  
About  
— System Reset  
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Display  
Touch to reset the general settings  
Display brightness and contrast can be  
menu.  
adjusted.  
Touch the “OK” key to confirm system  
reset.  
The system will restart after resetting.  
All previous settings on the unit will be  
reset.  
Audio settings:  
Touch the “Reset” key to reset the bright-  
ness and contrast to default settings.  
Touch the “Audio” key to adjust the audio  
settings.  
Date & Time  
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Balance  
— 24 Hour Clock Format  
Speaker balance for left/right and rear/  
Toggle the clock format between 12-  
— System Update  
front can be adjusted.  
hour and 24-hour.  
Contact a NISSAN dealer for the system  
Touch the “Center” key to set the balance  
to center.  
update.  
— Set Time  
Touch to adjust the clock settings.  
Bluetooth® settings:  
Equalizer  
— Set Date  
Refer to “Bluetooth® settings” (P.4-55) for de-  
Touch to adjust the date settings.  
tails.  
— Set Time Zone  
About:  
Touch to select the time zone.  
The information about this audio unit can be  
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General  
checked.  
General settings for operating the system  
can be adjusted.  
USB MEMORY CARE  
— Beep  
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Do not place heavy objects on the USB  
Beep function can be turned on or off.  
memory.  
— Language  
Do not store the USB memory in highly  
humid locations.  
Select the language from the list.  
JVH1904X  
Do not expose the USB memory to direct  
— Touch Panel Calibration  
sunlight.  
Equalizer setting can be adjusted. Slide and  
Touch panel calibration can be checked.  
select the preset Equalizer  
presets will change as follows:  
. Available  
Do not spill any liquids on the USB memory.  
Touch the target key “+” . If the system  
recognize the touch panel operation  
correctly, the “OK” key will be displayed.  
Refer to the USB memory owner’s manual for  
Flat Rock Classic Pop Jazz Hip  
details.  
Hop Custom 1 Custom 2 Flat  
Touch the “OK” key to finish the calibra-  
— When “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” is se-  
lected, touching the “Custom EQ” key  
can adjust detailed settings.  
tion.  
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ANTENNA  
AUDIO CONTROL STEERING SWITCH  
Volume control switch  
WINDOW ANTENNA  
The antenna pattern is printed inside the rear  
side glass.  
Push the “+” or “” side of the switch to increase  
or decrease the volume.  
CAUTION:  
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Do not place metallic film near the rear  
side window. Do not attach any metal  
items to the rear side window. This may  
cause poor reception and/or noise.  
When cleaning the inside of the rear side  
window, be careful not to scratch or  
damage the rear side window antenna.  
Lightly wipe along the antenna with a  
dampened soft cloth.  
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1.  
2.  
3.  
Source select switch  
Tuning switch  
Volume control switch  
SOURCE select switch  
Push the source select switch to change the  
mode to available audio source.  
Tuning switch  
Radio:  
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Pushing DOWN “  
”/UP “  
Next or previous favourite preset station  
USB/iPod or Bluetooth® audio:  
Pushing DOWN “ ”/UP “  
Next track or previous track  
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