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QY-8200/QY-8250 SERIES MODEL Navigation system manual Table of contents Names of Various Parts 5 Basic method of use 6 Basic Operations 7 Basic Settings 8 Source Media Mode 11 Bluetooth Operation 13 Navigation 14 Navigation System Settings 18 Outline of Destination 22 Entering Procedures 22 Entering the Destination 24 Route Guidance 28 About Information 31 1 English Safety Precautions Warning When driving, the driver shall not operate. The driver must park the vehicle in a safe place before operating the system. When driving, the driver must not read the navigation map Please refer to the voice prompts and follow the actual traffic laws in driving. When driving, the driver must not watch the display of this unit. Or the conditions at front of the vehicle may be neglected that may result in traffic accidents. Please follow the actual traffic laws to drive when using the navigation system as route guide or voice prompt If you drive only as per the route guided by the navigation system, you may violate the actual traffic laws that may result in traffic accidents. Do not use the equipment for a long time when the engine is off Or it will cause loss of electricity to the vehicle battery. Do not dismantle or modify this unit Or it may trigger accident, fire or electric shock. Do not use the unit under such failure conditions as no display or no voice play Or it may trigger accident, fire or electric shock. Contact NISSAN dealers. Stop using it immediately when there is any foreign object, water spill, smoke or bad smell and contact designated NISSAN dealers Continuous use may trigger accident, fire or electric shock. Caution The volume during driving shall be adjusted so that the sound outside the vehicle can be heard. Or it may cause accidents. Pay full attention to operating this unit while driving so that safe driving is not affected Or it may affect driving and cause accidents. Do not use this unit for any purpose other than in the vehicle Or it may result in injuries or accidents. Never continue to use the unit in accidents Cut off the unit power supply if smoke, abnormal noise or smell is found. If the temperature inside the vehicle is high, use the unit after the temperature is lowered Or it may result in failure. Do not exert force on the screen Or it may result in failure. Please follow the actual road traffic lights to drive when using the navigation Map contents may not be completely accurate due to traffic development. Please keep in touch with the NIS-
SAN Car dealers for timely update of map data. 2 English Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:
G This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. z Connect the equipment into an out et on a ciruit differ-
ent from that to which the receiver is connected. z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Op-
eration is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation. Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. Radio The phenomenon of occasionally not receive radio station broadcast, noises or crosstalk during driving may be caused by road conditions, weather or environ-
mental reasons. USB Not all USB memory devices are compatible with this unit due to different USB memory device models. Bluetooth Not all mobile phones are compatible with this unit due to different mobile phone models and functions. Disc In cold or rainy days, water droplets may form inside the equipment as mist may condense on the window glass. This (condensation) will result in distortion or failure in playing. Please wait for a moment and use the equip-
ment after ventilation or dehumidification. In order to protect the internal structure of the player, the player will stop playing automatically for protection 3 English when something abnormal occurs during the playing. If the machine cant operate normally even if you oper-
ate as per the displayed instructions, the machine may have malfunctions and you should contact NISSAN dealers. Distortion may occur if the vehicle is driven on the road of harsh conditions or is vibrated violently. identification side of the disc or it will cause failure. Do not use any disc with crack or deformation, or it will cause failure. Do not touch the playing side of the disc (which is the smooth side with rainbow colours) when holding the disc, or fingerprints will be left on the disc surface that may cause skipping. MP3/WMA music files stored in CD-ROW/CD-R/CD-
Playing a stained disc may result in disc scratch or RW may be played. Because of the characteristics, scratches, stains on the CD/SACD/CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW disc or long-time use inside the vehicle, the disc may not be played due to the worsening disc performance. The disc mentioned above cant be played if it has been finally treated or written in UDF format. Music CD should be officially identified. This unit does not support 8-cm disc. Do not use any disc with transparent or translucent data reading side as it cant be inserted, taken out or played normally. Please do not use any disc that is not from the legiti-
mate manufacturer. Disc Storage Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight and make sure to put it inside the box, or the disc will deform and cant be used. No paper slip should be adhered to the playing side or skipping. Use disc cleaning agent available on the mar-
ket to remove the stains on the disc by wiping softly from the inside to the outside. Use of New Disc When a new disc is used, there might be some burrs at the inner edge and outer of the disc that shall be removed with a ball pen or other means.Or the bur will adhere to the playing side of the disc that may cause skipping. Special- Shaped Disc Do not use any leased disc with glass film, lease label or other adhesive. If such disc is played in the player, it will be hard to get it out and may result in failure. Disc of Special Shape No disc in the shape of heart or octagon may be played or the machine will be damaged. Do not use such kind of discs. 4 English Disc Decoration Do not use any decoration to improve tone quality or protect disc (such as disc case or protective case) as the change in the thickness or dimension of the disc may result in failure. Do not use any decoration to improve tone quality or shockproof performance (such as disc ring case or functional protective case), or the decoration may fall inside the machine that the disc cant be played or taken out and result in failure. LCD There will be brightened or darkened visual phenom-
enon if you watch the LCD from the sides. The screen will become illegible under direct sunlight or external light on the display. If the machine is turned on when the temperature is below zero, LCD will appear to be darker than usual until the temperature inside the machine rises. Names of Various Parts Operational Panel
[FMAM]
[CD]
[AUX]
[w]
[z]
[ ]
[ ]
[OPEN/TILT]
Press [OPEN/TILT] button to slide down the panel. Left side Front side
[SD Card Slot]
[Disc Slot]
[Q]
Names of Buttons 1 [FMAM] button: enter the FMAM mode. 2 [CD] button: enter the CD mode. 3 [AUX] button: enter the AUX mode. 4 [w] button: Increase the volume.
[MAP]
[MENU]
[STATUS]
[v]
[x]
[ ]
5 English 5 [z] button: Decrease the volume. 6 button/Volume Knob: short press to turn off/on audio device. 7 [MAP] button: Press to enter the map screen. 8 [MENU] button:Press to enter Menu Screen to select au-
dio function or navigation function. 9 [STATUS] button: View current status. 0[D]Next Track button: In CD/USB/iPod/Bluetooth Au-
dio Device mode, short press it to select the next track to play, and long press it to Fast Forward; in AM/FM mode, short press to search radio station frequency up manually.
![A]Previous Track button: In CD/USB/iPod/ Bluetooth Audio Device mode, short press it to select the previous track to play, and long press it to Fast Reverse; in AM/
FM mode, short press to search radio station frequency down manually.
@[
] button: Enter the vehicle information menu and view the information.
#[
]Day/night button: Press to switch between day or night mode.
$[ OPEN/TILT ] button: Press to slide down the panel.
%SD card slot: Map SD card. Disc slot: CD disc can be inserted for playing.
&[Q]Eject button: Short press it to eject the disc inside the unit. 6 Caution It is prohibited to pull out the map SD card or the system will not work. Basic method of use Switching the language When the unit turns on, the default language is set to English. Switch to your language to use the unit. 1 Press [MENU] button on the panel. 2 Touch to enter Settings Screen. or slide the screen. 3 Touch 4 Touch 5 Select the language and unit you use. Setting the time 1 Press [MENU] button on the panel. 2 Touch to enter Settings Screen. English mobile phone mode. 3 Touch 4 Set the clock you need. Mode Switch Switch to navigation mode Press [MAP] button on the panel to switch to navigation mode for map display. Switch to source mode Press [AUDIO] button on the panel or touch such as Radio mode. to switch to source mode Basic Operations Main menu operations On main menu screen you can enter corresponding work mode by touch the icons on the screen. 1 Press [MENU] on the panel or to enter main menu touch screen. Press [AUDIO] button or touch in Source mode to switch to source selection screen. Switch to Bluetooth mobile phone mode Touch switch to Bluetooth 7 English z Change page by dragging left or right or touch and
. Adjust Volume 1 Press the [w] or [z] button on the panel to adjust the volume. z Source mode: Adjust the volume of source. z Bluetooth Mobile Phone mode: Adjust the incoming call ringtone volume when receiv-
ing a call, adjust the outgoing call ringtone volume when making a call, or adjust the call volume when speaking on the phone. z Map navigation: Adjust Voice Guidance volume when voice guidance interrupt. z Parking guidance: Adjust parking guid-
ance volume in parking guidance. For example, press the volume but-
ton in Source USB mode to adjust the volume as shown below. ON, you can turn off the Audio device. 1 Short press [
] button to turn off Audio. 2 Short press [
] button again to resume playing. Day/Night Display Mode Switch This can switch the screen display mode. 1 Press [
] button on the panel to to switch between day and night. Basic Settings 1 Press [MENU] button on the panel. Bluetooth Settings Pair Bluetooth Mobile Phone or Blue-
tooth Audio Device / check the list of paired equipment/Set Bluetooth system of this unit. NOTE:
* Pairing method of some mobile phones or audio devices may differ or fail for Bluetooth pairing due to different types of mobile phones and audio devices. 1 Touch to enter Bluetooth setting screen. 2 Touch to enter Settings Screen. Audio On/Off When the radio or media player is 8 English z When there is no Bluetooth pairing equip-
ment record, the items Connect with Blue-
tooth and Select Device will be invalid. to turn Bluetooth 2 Touch On or Off. 3 Touch to Select the mobile phone or audio device to connect. You can operate as per the information prompted. 4 Touch to view and select BT Device. 5 Touch Bluetooth information. to edit Phone settings You can confirm and view various information concerning about the Bluetooth phone. Note:
Before setting phone you need to pair the mobile phone with this unit. 1 Touch to enter Phone setting screen. 2 Touch to edit and delete Quick Dial number. 3 Touch to view Call His-
tory records. 4 Touch to download Phonebook. 5 Touch 6 Touch to set Volume. to turn the Auto Downloaded on or off. Audio Settings To set various sound effects. 1 Touch to enter Audio setting screen. 2 Touch
, adjust the tone quality.
,
,
, or to Display Adjustment Adjust the display effect of the screen. 1 Touch to enter Display Adjustment screen. 2 Touch
, the screen display can be switched off to enter power save mode. z After the screen display is OFF, the buttons on the panel are still operational. Press 9 English[
] button on the panel will resume the previous source play screen or map navigation screen. Or you can press any button for the corresponding operation. 3 Touch to enter brightness adjustment screen. ground color adjustment screen. Next page z Touch or to change the background color. Volume and Beeps Adjust the Audio volume/Guidance volume/ Ringtone/ Incoming Call/
outgoing Call/NissanConnect Svcs, turn On or Off the button beeps and guidance voice. 1 Touch to enter 2 Touch or to adjust the vol-
ume. 3 Touch to turn on or off button beeps. 4 Touch guidance voice . to turn on or off Edit menu 1 Touch to enter Volume & Beeps screen. Edit menu screen. 2 Touch to delete the quick menu. z Touch or to adjust the brightness of display. 4 Touch to enter contrast adjustment screen. z Touch or to adjust the contrast of display. 5 Touch to enter back-
10 English 3 Touch 4 Touch the quick menu to rearrange to add the quick menu. it. 5 Touch to save the settings. Source Media Mode 1 Press [AUDIO] button on the panel or touch screen. to enter source 1 2 3 1 Back to source screen. 2 View station list, RDS Info and turn on or off HD radio mode. 3Preset channel list(Station list). Up to 12 channels can be saved. SXM mode Before to enter this mode you need to check the antenna. 1 Touch to enter SiriusXM screen. 1 2 3 4 5 FM/AM mode 1 Touch screen.
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to enter FM/AM 0 9 8 7 6 2 Channel name. 3 Artist name. 4 Song title. 5 Save the favourite channel by artist or song alert. 6 Preset channel list(Station list). Up to 18 channels can be saved. 7 Switch the play mode between replay and live. 8 SiriusXm signal intensity. 9 View track list by kinds of categories etc. 0Back to source screen. CD mode After disc is loaded, the play mode is automatically engaged. 1 2 1 Channel category. 3 4 5 6 7 1Back to source screen. 11 English 2View track list and select to play it. 3Turn on or off repeat play. 4Short touch: switch to Previous Track; Long touch: Fast Backward. 5Touch to Play/Pause 6Short touch: switch to next Track;
Long touch: Fast Forward. 7Turn on or off shuffle play. USB mode 1 Touch to enter USB audio screen when you connect a USB. 1 2 6Short touch: switch to next Track;
7Turn on or off shuffle play. Long touch: Fast Forward. 7Turn on or off shuffle play. iPod mode 1 Touch to enter iPod audio screen when you connect an iPod. Bluetooth Audio mode Before playing Bluetooth Audio you need to pair the audio device with this unit. 1 Touch to enter Bluetooth
/
Audio screen. 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1Back to source screen. 2Select the folder and track, turn on or off the display of album artwork. 3Turn on or off repeat play. 4Short touch: switch to Previous Track; Long touch: Fast Backward. 5Touch to Play/Pause 12 3 4 5 6 7 1Back to source screen. 2Select the track from playlist, art-
ists, albums, songs, podcasts, genres, composers and audio-
books; Turn on or off the Display of Album Artwork. 3Turn on or off repeat play. 4Short touch: switch to Previous Track; Long touch: Fast Backward. 5Touch to Play/Pause 6Short touch: switch to next Track;
Long touch: Fast Forward. 3 4 5 6 7 1Back to source screen. 2 View track list and select a track to play it; enter the bluetooth settings screen. 3Turn on or off repeat play. 4Short touch: switch to Previous Track; Long touch: Fast Backward. 5Touch to Play/Pause 6Short touch: switch to next Track;
Long touch: Fast Forward. 7Turn on or off shuffle play. English AUX mode Insert the external sound device into AUX slot via the audio cable. 1 Touch to enter AUX mode. 2 If you want to select the mobile
. phone to pair, touch 2 Choose Low, Middleor High input sense of auxiliary device. Bluetooth Operation Pair Bluetooth Device 1 Touch to select the mobile phone or audio device to pair. 3 If you want to select the audio deviceto pair, touch
, and you have to edit the PIN (minimum 4 digits and maximum 16 digits) to pair the audio device. 4 After entering the PIN, touch and operate as per the information prompted. 5 After successful pairing, it will automatically return to Bluetooth Setting screen. Bluetooth Telephone 1 Touch to enter Phone screen. 13 English on the map screen to Touch display the Map menu at the left side of the screen. You can store the cur-
rent location to the Address Book or change the map appearance. 1 2 Touch to edit and delete Quick Dial number. 3 Touch book. 4 Touch to view Phone-
to view Call 2 3 4 5 History records. 1 [BACK] key:Return to the map 5 Touch to dial phone number by keypad. 6 Touch with this unit. 7 Touch paired phone. 8 Touch to pair a phone to select to set Volume. Navigation Menu Types and Operation Map menu (Menu on current location map) screen. 2 [Save Location] key:Save the cur-
rent location in the AddressBook. 3 [Nearby POIs] key:Displays the Category screen of the POIs nearby the current location. 4 [Map View] key:Change the types of the screen and map appear-
ance. 5 [Map Icons] key: Turn on or off the map icons. Location menu (Menu on scrolled map) After scrolling the map by touching 14 on the the Map screen, touch screen to display the Location menu at the left side of the screen. You can set the location under the cur-
sor at the centre of the screen as the destination or store it to the Address Book. 1 2 3 4 5 1 [BACK] key:Returns to the scrolled Map screen before touching the key. 2 [New Destination] key:Sets the location under the cursor as the destination. When a destination is already set, the old destination is cancelled as soon as the new destination is set. 3 [Add to Route] key:When another location is already set as the des-
tination, you can set the location under the cursor as a waypoint. English Touching this key displays the Edit Route screen. Specify the desired order of passing to set the loca-
tion as a waypoint. 4 [Nearby POIs]] key:Displays the Category screen of the POIs nearby the location under the cursor. 5 [Save Location] key:Save the location under the cursor in the Address Book. Map Screen Features Types of the map There are two types of map: the 2D map and the 3D map. Such as the method of scrolling the map, some operation are different depending on the map types. 2D Map location The 2D map is a map screen repre-
sented to the plane just like the map of atlases. It is suitable for searching a destination and confirming the road or route. 3D Map 1 2 3 4 5 The 3D map is a map screen using a viewing position above the vehicle while looking in the direction of the car heading. It is suitable for under-
standing the image of the direction, because the perspective of the trav-
elling direction can be adjusted as required. Indicators on the map Indicators displayed on the Map screen are different according to the conditions at that time.This section explains the main indicators dis-
played on the Map. Indicators on the map of the current 1 Audio mark: Indicates the current source mode. 2 Vehicle mark:Indicates the current location and direction of your vehicle. 3 [
]Map Menu key:Displays the Map menu. 4 [
]Map scale key: Touch this key to decreases/increases the map scale. 5 [
]Map bearing mark:Indicates the map orientation. You can switch the map orientation between Heading Up, North Up and 3D map by touching this icon. Indicators on the scrolled map Indicators are displayed after scroll-
ing the map. During scrolling, only 15 English the scroll cursor is displayed on the map. 1 2 3 1 [
] (Slow Scroll)key: Displayed only on the 2D map. Turn on the Slow scroll mode. Scroll cursor:
Displayed when scrolling the map. 2 Displays the name of the street under the cursor. Indicators displayed during the route guidance mode After a destination is set and travel-
ling is started, the guidance route and various guidance information are displayed on the map. 16 1 2 3 the touched direction, and touch the left or right part to rotate the map while touching. Slow scroll mode operation Touch to display the following screen:
while scrolling the 2D map 1 Small Turn Arrow display:Displays the turning direction and distance to the next guidance point. 2 Guidance point:Indicates the guidance point 3 Distance to the waypoint/
destination:The distance from the current location to the next way-
point or destination are displayed. Manipulating the Map Screen Scrolling the map Touching the Map screen displays a cursor at the centre of the screen, and you can scroll the map. For the 2D map, touch the map to move the map to the touched position, and keep touching the map to scroll the map towards the touched direction. For the 3D map, touch the upper part of the map to scroll the map toward
,
,
,
,
, Keep touching the desired arrow key
(
.) moves the map slowly towards the corre-
sponding direction. To quit the slow scroll mode, touch
,
,
. Zooming IN/OUT the map 1 Touch out key. to display the zoom in/
English z Touch the corresponding key to change the map view. 3 Touch to display the View Settings screen. 2 Touch or to change the map scale. Changing the map appearance The Map screen can be adjusted regarding orientation or appearance of the map. 1 Touch on the Map screen of the current vehicle location. 2 Touch screen. to enter Map View z [Intersection]:During the route guid-
ance mode, displays the Intersection Close-up display which displays the turning direction of the next guidance junction at the left of the screen. z [Turn List]:During the route guidance mode, displays the list of the name, dis-
tance, and turning direction of the guid-
ance junctions at the left of the screen. z [Full Map]:Changes to display one map using full screen. Screen examples 2D Map 3D Map 2D/2D Map 2D/3D Map 17 English [Left Split Map Settings] key:
Change settings of Map Orienta-
tion, Long Range and Map Scale of left split map.
[Show all Freeway Exits on Route]
key: Turn on to show all freeway exits on route.
[Auto. Show Turn List on Freeway]
key: Turn on to show turn list on freeway. Navigation System Settings 1 Press [MENU]/[MAP] button on the panel to display the fuction bar. to enter 2 Touch
, Navigation Settings Screen. 4 Touch to enter Map Settings screen. when [2D] is selected.
[Long Range] key: Changes the map view to view a wider area in the direction that the vehicle is travelling. When this feature is ac-
tivated, the vehicle mark is located slightly lower than the centre of the screen. z This control is available when [2D]
is selected and the Map Orienta-
tion is set to Heading-Up.
[Map Colour] key:Selects the colours(Map Colour 1/2/3/4) of the map.
[Map Text Size] key: Change the map text size(Large, Medium,Small).
[Birdview Angle] key: Changes the to angle of the 3D map. Touch raise the angle, and the angle. to lower z This control is available when [3D] is selected.
[North Up when Zoomed Out]
key: Turn on or off north up when zoomed.
[Names Displayed on Map] key:
Change the names of place, facili-
tiy and road displayed on map.
[Map Orientation] key: Changes the orientation of the map between Heading Up and North Up. z This control is available 18 English Home Location Register your home address. You can edit the registered home address. the Map screen. 4 Touch to delete the regis-
tered Home location. 5 Touch to register it. To register the Home Location The Home Location can be regis-
tered when the key is displayed. 1 Touch 2 Search for the location of
. your home by a similar way as for entering destinations. Registering/Editing the Address Book From the Address Book, you can register the home address, address-
es of facilities and places, routes, and Avoid Areas. You can also edit the data registered. The registered places or routes can be set as the destination or as the current route. 3 Touch to register it. To edit the Home Location 1 Touch to enter edit Home Location screen . 2 Touch the desired Item to edit it. 3 Touch to adjust the location by moving the cursor on Stored Locations Registers locations in the Address Book. You can register up to 200 lo-
cations, and can also edit the regis-
tered locations. To register Location 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Search for the location you wish to register by a similar way as for entering destinations. 4 Touch 5 Touch to register it. to sort the loca-
tions by number,name, icon and group. To edit a Stored Location 1 Touch
. 2 Touch the name of the Stored Lo-
cation you wish to edit. 3 Refer to To edit the Home Loca-
tion on Page 17to edit it. 19 English Stored Routes Registers the current route. You can register up to 5 routes, and can also edit the registered routes. set the system to calculate routes avoiding the registered areas. Up to 10 Avoid Areas can be registered. You can edit the registered Avoid Areas. To register the current route 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Then touch
. from the displayed confirmation screen. To edit the Stored Route 1 Touch
. 2 Touch the name of the Stored Route you wish to edit. 3 Touch the desired item, then edit it.
[Rename] key: Changes the name of the Stored Route. To register an Avoid Area 1 Touch 2 Touch 3 Search the area to avoid by a simi-
. lar way as for entering a destina-
tion. 4 Touch to register it. To edit an Avoid Area 1 Touch
. 2 Touch the name of the Avoid Area you wish to edit.
[Replace] key: Replaces the Stored 3 Touch the desired item to edit, and Route with the current route.
[Delete] key: Deletes the Stored Route. 4 Touch to register it. Avoid Area You can register areas you do not want to pass or areas that often get congested as an Avoid Area. When you register the Avoid Areas, you can edit it by similar way as for regis-
tering Avoid Areas.
[Rename] key:You can change the name of the Avoid Area. Enter the name, then touch
.
[Move Location] key:You can ad-
just the location of the Avoid Area.
[Resize Area] key:You can change the size of the Avoid Area([Large], 20
[*], [Medium], [*], or [Small]), then touch
.
[FWY] key:You can set whether to avoid freeway passing the Avoid Area.
[Delete] key:Deletes the current Avoid Area. 4 Touch to register it. Deleting the Stored Items You can delete various data stored in the navigation system. 1 Touch 2 Touch the item key to delete.
[Delete Home Location] key: De-
. letes your home location.
[Delete Address Book] key:
z [Delete All]:Deletes all the stored locations. z [Delete 1 Entry]:Deletes only the location that you specify on the Delete One screen.
[Delete Stored Routes] key:
z [Delete All]:Deletes all the stored routes. z [Delete 1 Entry]:Deletes only the route that you specify on the Delete One screen.
[Delete Avoid Areas] key:
z [Delete All]:Deletes all the stored avoid areas. z [Delete 1 Entry]:Deletes only the avoid area that you specify on the Delete One screen.
[Delete Previous Destination] key:
English z [Delete All Previous Destinations]:Deletes all the registered previous destinations. z [Delete Previous Destination]:Deletes only the previous destination that you specify on the Delete Previous Destination screen. z [Delete Previous Starting Point]:
Deletes the starting point. 3 From the displayed confirmation screen, touch
. Tansfer Address Book You can Tansfer Address Book from SD card. 1 Touch
[Export Data] key:Export data to
. SD card.
[Import Data] key:Import data from SD card. Navigation Settings Map View Please refer to Changing the map appearance on Page 17 . Map Icons Switches ON or OFF Landmark icon display for each type. 1 Touch 2 Touch the desired item key you
. wish to change the setting. 3 The types of icons that can be set are the following 6 types.
[Restaurant] key
[Petrol Station] key
[Hotel] key
[ATM] key
[Rest Area] key Guidance Settings You can change settings concerning the guidance guidance. 1 Touch to enter Guidance Settings screen. 2 Touch the desired menu item to set.
[Guidance Volume] key:Adjusts the volume of the voice guidance.
[Guidance Voice] key: Sets wheth-
er to activate the voice guidance.
[Traffic Announcement] key: Sets whether to read out the traffic information.
[Intersection Guidance Settings]
key: The Intersection Guidance Settings screen is displayed. You can set the intersection guidance for Level1, Level2,Level3 and Level4.
[Estimated Time] key:Changes the setting of arrival time indication displayed on the Map screen. z [Destination]:Sets to display the ar-
rival time to the destination. z [Waypoint]:Sets to display the arrival time to the next waypoint or destination. Route Settings You can change settings concerning the route guidance. 1 Touch to enter route Settings screen. 2 Touch the desired item key.
[Basic Route Type] key:You can change the conditions of route calculation. z [Fastest Route]:Calculates the route of which the required time is shortest. z [Minimise Motorways]:Calculates the route of which motorways are not used as much as possible. z [Shortest Route]:Calculates the route of which the distance is shortest.
[other Routing Choices] key:You can specify other route calculation 21 English methods. z [Minimise Toll Roads]: Mini-
mises the use of toll roads. z [Use Time Restricted Roads]:Uses roads with restricted usage time. z [Use Real Time Traffic Information] :Con-
siders the traffic information for routing. z [Use Avoid Area Settings]:Takes a de-
tour to avoid the registered Avoid Area. z [Use Ferries]:Uses car ferries for routing. z [Use Learned Routes]:Considers the Learned Routes for routing. z [Use HOV Lanes]:Uses HOV lanes for routing. z [Auto Reroute]:When leaving the suggested route during the route guidance mode, a new route is automatically recalculated. Traffic Information Settings You can set the various functions concerning the traffic information. 1 Touch to enter the Traffic Information Settings screen. 2 Touch the desired key on the screen to set it.
[Use Traffic Information] key: Con-
siders the information.
[Show Incidents on Map] key:
Switches on or off the traffic infor-
mation display on the map.
[Show Traffic Flow on Map] key:
Switches on or off the traffic flow 22 display on the map.
[Traffic Announcement] key:
Switches on or off the traffic an-
nouncement standby mode. Others 1 Touch to enter the Others settings screen.
[Map Scrolling Information] key:
When you scroll the Map screen and move the cursor on an icon, the information on the location can be displayed. You can set this func-
tion whether to activate or not. z [Address Book Icons] key z [TMC Traffic Icons] key z [Destination/Waypoint Icons] key z [Latitude/Longitude Info.] key
[Customize nearby POIs] key:You can customise the five categories of the Customize nearby POI fea-
ture.
[Keyboard Type] key: To change the keyboard type(QWERTY type and ABC type).
[Tracking Dots Displayed on Map]
key: To change the setting of the tracking dots displayed on map.
[Adjust Current Location] key:You can correct the vehicle position on the Map screen by Scroll the map. Resetting All Navigation Settings to Defaults You can reset all the Navigation set-
tings to return to the factory settings. Note:
G Though all the settings are reset, the stored data such as the Address Book, Stored Routes, and Avoid Area are not erased. 1 Touch
. 2 Then touch from the displayed confirmation screen. Outline of Destination Entering Procedures To start route guidance, operate the navigation system with the following procedure:
Select the method of searching destination from the Destination menu screen, then search for the desired destination. Select a suitable searching method according to the place to search. English Confirm the position of the place found with the Set Loca-
tion menu screen, then start the route guidance. You can store the place found to the Address Book, or can confirm the information according to the place, as well as set it as destina-
tion. You can also display other suggested routes, or confirm infor-
mation of the route. Setting destination by entering the address This section explains the basic oper-
ation procedure to set the destination in detail, using the example to specify the destination by entering the ad-
dress from the Destination menu. Read this explanation thoroughly because this procedure is similar to other destination entering methods. For other destination entering meth-
ods, please refer to Entering the Destination on page 24. 1 Press [MENU]/[MAP]/[AUDIO]
button on the panel to display the fuction bar. 2 Touch to enter Destination screen when no route exist. z You need to touch to enter Destination screen when a route had exist. 3 Touch to enter Street Address screen. Note:
G You can omit the state/province name entry and directly enter a road name. Proceed to step 9. 4 Touch to enter the state/province name you wish to go to by touching the characters on the screen.
[Change Area] key: To change the courty area.
[Current state] key: Use current state.
[Space] key: Input a space. 23 English [List] key:Displays the city name list corresponding to the entered character(s).
[ABC] key:Displays the alphabetic input keyboard.
[] key:Displays the accent characters input keyboard.
[12#] key:Displays the number input keyboard. Note:
G During the character entry, the system shows the city name list automatically when all the matching cities can be displayed on one page. 5 Touch to enter the city name you wish to go to by touching characters on the screen. Then, the system returns to the Street Address screen. Enter the street name by the same way. 6 Touch to enter the street name you wish to go. 7 Touch to enter the house number input screen. Then enter the house number by touching numbers on the screen, touch
. Note:
G You can omit the house number entry. Proceed to step 9. 24 8 Confirm the entries, then touch
. about the specified place if it is included in the map data. 9 Touch
, the route guidance will be started. The place found is shown with on the map. Entering the Destination Searching Your Destination from the Destination Menu You can search for a destination from the Destination menu by using vari-
ous methods. Use a suitable search-
ing method according to the place you wish to go to. Destination menu screen
[Start] key:Sets the location shown on the map as the by the destination, and starts the route guidance.
[Route Details] key: The Calculate Route menu is displayed. You can change the route search conditions or check the route information.
[Move Location] key:The Map screen is displayed. You can adjust the location of the destination.
[Add to Route] key:When the desti-
nation is already set, the specified location is set as the waypoint.
[Save Location] key:Save the specified location into the Address Book.
[Details] key:Displays information English, you can also By touching search a place by simply entering the name. 1 Touch 2 Touch your desired category. For
. For the operation procedure hereaf-
ter, see the explanation of each sec-
tion. By Street Address For the operation procedure, refer to Setting destination by entering the address on page 21. By charging spot 1 Touch 2 Touch your desired category. 3 Confirm the location of the destina-
. tion, then touch
. By Points of Interest (POI) Select the category of the place, nar-
row down the data by specifying the area or entering the name, and then select the place you wish to go to. When a additional example category list is displayed, touch a category again to select one. 3 Set the narrow down conditions for the places.
[By Name] key: Input the facility name to narrow down the target place.
[Select a City] key: Input the city name to narrow down the target place.
[Near Current Location] key:
Shows a list of facilities around the current location.
[Near Destination] key: When the destination is set, shows the list of facilities around the destination. An example of specifying By Name is explained below. 4 Touch
. Enter the facility name, and then touch
.
[By Distance] key:Sorts the list by nearby order.
[New Category] key:Displays the Category screen so you select a new category. 5 Touch the place you wish to go from the displayed place list. 6 Confirm the location of the destina-
tion, then touch
. By Address Book Specifies a place registered in the navigation system as the destination. Note:
25 English To use this function, register places beforehand. 1 Touch 2 Touch the stored location you wish
. to go from the displayed Address Book list. 3 Confirm the location of the destina-
tion, then touch
. By Intersection An intersection of any two streets can be set as the destination. 1 Touch 2 Enter the 1st street and the 2nd
. street, then touch 3 Touch
. By Nearby Points of Interest 1 Touch 2 Touch your desired category. An example of specifying RESTAU-
RANT is explained below. 26 cally calculated and the route guid-
ance is started. By Previous Destination The destinations previously used are registered in the previous destination list (up to 100 locations). You can en-
ter a destination by selecting it from this list. When the previous destina-
tion list exceeds 100 items, the oldest entries are automatically deleted. 1 Touch 2 Touch the place you wish to go
. from the displayed history list. 3 Touch By Phone number If the telephone number of the facility is available, use this to find the facility by entering the number. Note:
G Telephone numbers that were stored for stored destinations can also be used. G If the area code of the specified telephone number does not exist in the map data, the system will not search 3 Touch the place you wish to go from the displayed place list. 4 Confirm the location of the destina-
tion, then touch
. Going Home When your home address is regis-
tered, you can start route guidance to your home by a simple operation. Note:
G When your home address is not registered, a message is displayed when touching the [Home] key. Register it by touching the [Yes] key. When the list of searching methods appears, register your home address by the desired method. 1 Touch
. 2 Touch The route to your home is automati-
. English for the location. G Only the locations included in the database in the map data can be searched by the phone number. G Residential phone numbers cannot be used to search for a location. 1 Touch
. Enter the phone number including the area code, and then touch
. 2 Touch the place you wish to go from the displayed place list. 3 Touch
. By City Center The center of a city can be set as the destination. 1 Touch to enter the character input screen. 2 Enter the name of the city, then
. The city center list touch displayed. 3 Touch the place you wish to go from the displayed place list. 4 Touch
. By Stored Routes Selects a route previously registered, then set it as the new route. Note:
To use this function, one or more registered routes are required. 1 Touch 2 Touch the route you wish to go
. from the displayed stored route list. Map screen, and move the cursor to the place you wish to go to. Touch
. 2 Confirm the location of the destina-
tion, then touch
. 3 Touch By Freeway Entrance/Exit The entrance or exit of a freeway can be set as the destination. 1 Touch to enter the character input screen. 2 Enter the name of the freeway, then touch played. Freeway list dis-
3 Touch the place you wish to go from the displayed freewaylist. 4 Touch
. Searching Your Destination from the Map Screen You can search for a place by scroll-
ing the map, and set it as the desti-
nation. 1 Scroll the map by touching the
[More Routes] key: You can change to other suggested routes with a different priority condition.
[Route Info] key: Shows the information of the suggested route selected on the screen.
[Add Waypoint] key: Adds waypoints to the suggested route displayed on the map. Up to five waypoints can be specified. 3 Touch Note:
G When you search a place far from the current location, change the map scale to search more quickly. 27 English Route Guidance After you have entered the destina-
tion and started the route guidance, you will be guided along the route by screen display and by voice. Route Guidance Screen Features As well as the Map screen, various guidance screens are displayed dur-
ing the route guidance mode accord-
ing to the situation. Pressing the [MAP] button to switch the screen between the following guidance screens and the full map screen. Junction Map When you get near to approx. 300 m or 300 yd (1 km or 1 mile for a mo-
torway) from the next guidance point, the screen will be divided into two displays and the Junction Map will be displayed on the left display. You can set to display the Junction Map screen always in the route guid-
ance mode. The default setting is 28 OFF. Note:
G Before the Junction Map is displayed, a voice guidance will be heard at approx. 600 m or 0.4 miles (2 km or 1.3 miles for a motorway) from the next guidance point. You can change this setting by setting the Junction Guidance Settings. two displays and the Turn List on Route is displayed on the left display if Turn List is activated. The Turn List contains the guidance points next to the vehicle position, and will change while travelling. When you get near to the next guid-
ance point, the left display is auto-
matically changed to the Junction Map. You can set to display the Turn List screen always in the route guidance mode. 1 23 1 Remaining distance indication:
Indicates the remaining distance to the next guidance point with the bar gauge. 2 Guidance route: Indicates the direction to travel. 3 Guidance point:Indicates the next guidance point. Turn list on Route The screen is always divided into 1 2 1 Turn List:The list of the guidance points and turning directions are displayed from the items near to the vehicle position, and it will change while travelling. 2 Scrolling key:Scrolls the Turn List English on Route screen. About the Voice Guidance After starting the route guidance, not only guidance by screen but also guidance by voice, such as the turn-
ing direction or the distance to the guidance point, will be given when you get near to the guidance point. You can set whether to use the voice guidance or not, and set the volume to be changed according to the vehi-
cle speed. Changing/Editing the Route Settings From the Route menu, editing the current route, confirming the route information, setting the conditions of the route calculation, etc. can be performed. 1 Press [MENU] button on the panel. 2 Touch to enter Route menu screen when a route had exist. Delete the route guidance Delete the route guidance/Terminates the route guidance during the route guidance mode. 1 Touch
. A confir-
mation message is displayed. 2 Touch
, the route guid-
ance will be terminated, and the destination and route will be de-
leted. Confirming the route information Confirm various information of the current route. 1 Touch to enter Route Info. screen.
[Turn List] key: Display the list of route information. The guidance points from the current location to the destination are displayed with the list format.
[Simulation] key: Simulate the route guidance with moving the vehicle mark automatically on the Map screen.
[Store Route] key: Store the speci-
fied route. A maximum of 5 routes can be stored, and they can be easily retrieved.
[Map Scroll] key: Displays the Map screen where the specified route can be confirmed. 2 Touch the desired item to view the information. Editing the route You can edit the current route. 29 English 1 Touch to enter the Edit Route screen. 2 [Add Destination] key: Touch this key when you want to set a new destination. The original destina-
tion will be set as a waypoint in the route.
[Add Waypoint] key: Up to 5 way-
points can be set. The specified waypoints are displayed by marks with the ordinal number for visiting.
[(Current destination/waypoint name)] key: You can touch the name of the current destination or waypoints you wish to edit.
[(Route calculation criteria)] key:
You can change the conditions of route calculation. z [ECO Route]
z [Fastest Route]
z [Minimize Freeway]
30 z [Shortest Route]
3 Change settings by touching the desired setting item. 4 Touch
, The route is recal-
culated with specified conditions. Route settings You can change settings concerning the route guidance. About the details, please refer to Guidance Settings on page 21and Route Calculation Criteria on page 21. Recalculating the route After changing the conditions of the route calculation or when the status of the route is changed, you can recalculate the route if you want. 1 Touch
, the route is automatically recalculated, and the Calculate Route screen is displayed. 2 Touch
, the route guidance will be restarted. Setting a diverted route using traffic information The route with traffic information considered is automatically calcu-
lated, and the route guidance will be restarted. 1 Touch
. The diverted route is displayed with TMC traffic information taken into account. When no diverted route is found, a message is displayed. 2 Confirm the diverted route, then touch
. Setting the diverting distance Search for a diverted route where the section from the current location up to the specified distance is avoided. 1 Touch to enter the Detour screen. 2 Touch the distance you want to avoid. The route where the section of se-
lected distance is avoided is auto-
matically calculated, and the route guidance will be restarted. English About Information You can view kinds of information. 1 Press [MENU] button on the panel. 2 Touch to enter Info screen.
[NissanConnect Apps] key: You can browse the NissanConnect Apps.
[SXM Weather] key: You can browse the weather information.
[SXM Traffic] key: You can browse the traffic information.
[SXM Sports] key: You can browse the sports information.
[SXM Stocks] key: You can add or delete the stocks.
[SXM Movie Listings] key: You can browse the nearby theaters and current movies.
[Vehicle] key: You can browse the energy information of the vehicle.
[Charging Station Info] key: You can browse the Charging Station information of the vehicle.
[Where am I?] key: You can browse the information on current location.
[SXM Weather Alerts] key: You can browse the weather alerts lists and set the alerts.
[Navigation Version] key: You can browse the Navigation Version of this unit.
[GPS Position] key: You can browse the information on the cur-
rent GPS data. 3 Touch the desired item to view the information, and about some itmes you can operate as per the infor-
mation prompted. 31 English
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-04-22 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2015-04-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Clarion Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024082281
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1 | Physical Address |
6F,NO.40,Guanri Road, Software Park Stage II
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Xiamen, N/A 361008
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WY2
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
QY8250
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
W******** B******
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-59********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-59********
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b******@clarion.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Car Navigation | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch
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1 | Name |
A******** H********
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-76******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86-76********
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a******@cn.bureauveritas.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 |
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