Nissan 370Z (2018 year). Instruction - part 11

CAUTION

. Do not store the main sun visor

before storing the extension sun

visor.

. Do not pull the extension sun

visor forcedly downwards.

1. To block out glare from the front,

swing down the main sun visor

.

2. To block glare from the side, remove

the main sun visor from the center

mount and swing it to the side

.

3. Draw out the extension sun visor

(if

so equipped) from the main sun visor

to block further glare.

SPA2447

INSIDE MIRROR

Adjust the height and the angle of the

inside mirror to the desired position.

SPA2143

Manual anti-glare type

The night position

will reduce glare

from the headlights of vehicles behind

you at night.
Use the day position

when driving in

daylight hours.

WARNING

Use the night position only when

necessary, because it reduces rear

view clarity.

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MIRRORS

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SPA2450

Automatic anti-glare type

The inside mirror is designed so that it

automatically changes reflection accord-

ing to the intensity of the headlights of

the following vehicle.
The anti-glare system will be automati-

cally turned on when the ignition switch is

pushed to the ON position.
When the anti-glare system is turned on,

the indicator light

will illuminate and

excessive glare from the headlights of the

vehicle behind you will be reduced.
Push the “

*” switch

to make the inside

rearview mirror operate normally. The

indicator light will turn off. Push the “I”

switch

to turn the system on.

Do not allow any object to cover the

sensors

or apply glass cleaner on

them. Doing so will reduce the sensitiv-

ity of the sensor, resulting in improper

operation.
For the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver

operation, see “HomeLink® Universal

Transceiver” (P.2-52).

OUTSIDE MIRRORS

WARNING

Objects viewed in the outside mirror

on the passenger side are closer

than they appear. Be careful when

moving to the right. Using only this

mirror could cause an accident. Use

the inside mirror or glance over your

shoulder to properly judge distances

to other objects.

SPA2319

Adjusting outside mirrors

The outside mirror control switch is

located on the armrest.
The outside mirror will operate only when

the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON

position.
Turn the switch right or left to select the

right or left side mirror

, then adjust

using the control switch

.

Defrosting outside mirrors (if so

equipped)

The outside mirrors will be heated when

the rear window defroster switch is

operated.

SPA1829

Foldable outside mirrors

Fold the outside mirror by pushing it

toward the rear of the vehicle.

SIC3869

VANITY MIRROR

To use the front vanity mirror, pull down

the sun visor and pull up the cover.

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audio, phone and voice recognition sys-

tems

Safety note ......................................................................................... 4-3
Center multi-function control panel (models with

navigation system) ....................................................................... 4-4

How to use multi-function controller ..................... 4-4
How to use touch screen ................................................. 4-5
Menu options ............................................................................. 4-7
How to select menus on the screen ....................... 4-7

Vehicle information and settings (models with

navigation system) ....................................................................... 4-8

How to use STATUS button ........................................... 4-8
How to use brightness control and display

ON/OFF button ......................................................................... 4-8
How to use INFO button ................................................... 4-8
How to use SETTING button ......................................... 4-11

RearView Monitor (models with

navigation system) ..................................................................... 4-17

RearView Monitor system operation .................... 4-18
How to read displayed lines......................................... 4-18
How to park with predictive course lines ......... 4-19
Adjusting the screen ......................................................... 4-22
Predictive course line settings .................................. 4-22
RearView Monitor system limitations.................. 4-22
System maintenance ........................................................ 4-23

Ventilators ....................................................................................... 4-24

Center ventilators ............................................................. 4-24
Side ventilators ................................................................... 4-24

Heater and air conditioner ................................................. 4-25

Automatic air conditioner (Type A) (if

so equipped).......................................................................... 4-26
Automatic air conditioner (Type B) (if

so equipped).......................................................................... 4-28
Operating tips ...................................................................... 4-30
In-cabin microfilter ........................................................... 4-30
Servicing air conditioner.............................................. 4-30

Audio system ................................................................................ 4-30

Audio operation precautions ................................... 4-30
FM-AM radio with Compact Disc

(CD) player ............................................................................... 4-43
FM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc

(CD) player ............................................................................... 4-52
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) player operation

(models with navigation system) ......................... 4-55
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port

(models with navigation system) ......................... 4-59
Bluetooth® streaming audio (models with

navigation system) ........................................................... 4-63

iPod® player operation (models with

navigation system) ............................................................. 4-68
Auxiliary input jacks (models with

navigation system) ............................................................. 4-70
CD/DVD/USB memory care and cleaning ....... 4-72
Steering-wheel-mounted controls

for audio ...................................................................................... 4-73
Antenna ....................................................................................... 4-74

Car phone or CB radio ........................................................... 4-75
Bluetooth® hands-free phone system

(models with navigation system) .................................. 4-76

Regulatory information ................................................... 4-77
Voice commands ................................................................. 4-77
Control buttons ..................................................................... 4-78
Connecting procedure .................................................... 4-78
Phone selection ..................................................................... 4-79
Quick Dial ................................................................................... 4-79
Making a call ............................................................................ 4-82
Receiving a call ...................................................................... 4-82
During a call ............................................................................. 4-83

Phone setting ....................................................................... 4-84
Troubleshooting guide ................................................. 4-85

Bluetooth® hands-free phone system (models

without navigation system) .............................................. 4-86

Regulatory information ................................................ 4-87
Using the system ............................................................... 4-88
Control buttons ................................................................. 4-90
Getting started ................................................................... 4-90
List of voice commands............................................... 4-92
Speaker Adaptation (SA) mode .............................. 4-96
Troubleshooting guide ................................................. 4-98

NISSAN Voice Recognition System

(models with navigation system) .................................. 4-99

NISSAN voice recognition

Standard Mode.................................................................... 4-99
Using the system ............................................................. 4-102
NISSAN voice recognition Alternate

Command Mode ............................................................... 4-110
Using the system .............................................................. 4-119
Troubleshooting guide ............................................... 4-124

WARNING

. Do not disassemble or modify

this system. If you do, it may

result in accidents, fire, or electric

shock.

. Do not use this system if you

notice any abnormality, such as

a frozen screen or lack of sound.

Continued use of the system may

result in accident, fire or electric

shock.

. In case you notice any foreign

object in the system hardware,

spill liquid on it, or notice smoke

or smell coming from it, stop

using the system immediately. It

is recommended you visit a

NISSAN dealer for servicing.

Ignoring such conditions may

lead to accidents, fire, or electric

shock.

. Park the vehicle in a safe location

and apply the parking brake to

view the images on the front

center display screen.

Do not attempt to operate the system in

extreme temperature conditions [below

−4°F (−20°C) and above 158°F (70°C)].

Operating this system under these con-

ditions may result in system malfunc-

tions.

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SAFETY NOTE

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SAA2273

1.

“STATUS” status display button (P.4-8)

2, 3, 7, 8, 9.

For navigation system control buttons

(Refer to the separate Navigation System

Owner’s Manual.)

4.

Multi-function controller (P.4-4)

5.

“PHONE” Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone

System button (P.4-76)

6.

OFF” brightness control and display

ON/OFF button (P.4-8)

10.

“INFO” vehicle and navigation information

button (P.4-8)

11.

“SETTING” button (P.4-11)

SAA2274

HOW TO USE MULTI-FUNCTION

CONTROLLER

Choose an item on the display using the

main directional buttons

(or additional

directional buttons

with navigation

system) or center dial

, and push the

ENTER button

for operation.

Push the BACK button

to return the

display to the previous screen or delete

characters. Pushing BACK may or may

not save the settings depending on the

menu.
For the VOICE button

functions, refer to

the separate Navigation System Owner’s

Manual.

CENTER MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL

PANEL (models with navigation system)

HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN

CAUTION

. The glass screen on the liquid

crystal display may break if it is

hit with a hard or sharp object. If

the glass screen breaks, do not

touch it. Doing so could result in

an injury.

. To clean the display, use a soft,

dry cloth. If additional cleaning is

necessary, use a small amount of

neutral detergent with a soft

cloth. Never use a rough cloth,

alcohol, benzine, thinner or any

kind of solvent or paper towel

with a chemical cleaning agent.

They will scratch or deteriorate

the panel.

. Do not splash any liquid such as

water or car fragrance on the

display. Contact with liquid will

cause the system to malfunction.

To ensure safe driving, some functions

cannot be operated while driving.
The on-screen functions that are not

available while driving will be “grayed

out” or muted.

Park the vehicle in a safe location and

then operate the navigation system.

WARNING

. ALWAYS give your full attention to

driving.

. Avoid using vehicle features that

could distract you. If distracted,

you could lose control of your

vehicle and cause an accident.

SAA2473

Touch screen operation

With this system, the same operations as

those for the multi-function controller are

possible using the touch screen opera-

tion.
Selecting the item:
Touch an item to select it. To select the

“Audio” settings, touch the “Audio” area

on the screen.
Touch the BACK

button to return to the

previous screen.

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Adjusting an item:
Touch the +

or

button to adjust the

settings.
Touch the

or

button to move

to the previous or next item.
Touch the

or

button to move

to the previous or next page.

SAA2475

Inputting characters:
Touch the letter or number

.

There are some options available when

inputting characters.
. Uppercase:

Shows uppercase characters.

. Lowercase:

Shows lowercase characters.

. Symbols:

Shows symbols such as the question

mark (?).

. Space:

Inserts a space.

. Delete:

Deletes the last character that has

been input with one touch. Push and

hold the button to delete all of the

characters.

. OK:

Completes character inputs.

Touch screen maintenance

If you clean the display screen, use a dry,

soft cloth. If additional cleaning is neces-

sary, use a small amount of neutral

detergent with a soft cloth. Never spray

the screen with water or detergent.

Dampen the cloth first, and then wipe

the screen.

SAA2143

MENU OPTIONS

The start menu can be displayed using

the menu control switch on the steering-

wheel-mounted controls.
1. While the MAP or STATUS screen is

displayed, push and hold the menu

control switch until the “Menu Op-

tions” screen appears.

2. Highlight the preferred item by tilting

the menu control switch up or down,

and then push the menu control

switch to select it.

SAA2476

Available items

Destination/Route:
These items are for the navigation sys-

tem. See the separate Navigation System

Owner’s Manual for details.
Info:
Displays the information screen. It is the

same screen that appears when you push

the INFO button.
Settings:
Displays the settings screen. It is the same

screen that appears when you push the

SETTING button.

SAA2477

HOW TO SELECT MENUS ON THE

SCREEN

Vehicle functions are viewed on the dis-

play screen in menus. To select each key

item, highlight the preferred item using

the multi-function controller and push

the ENTER button.
Whenever a menu selection is made or

menu item is highlighted, different areas

on the screen provide you with important

information. See the following for details.
1. Header:

Shows the path used to get to the

current screen. (i.e. push SETTING

button > choose “Comfort” menu

item.)

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2. Menu Selections:

Shows the options to choose within

that menu screen.

3. UP/DOWN Movement indicator:

Shows that the multi-function con-

troller may be used to move UP/

DOWN on the screen and select more

options.

4. Menu Items Counter:

Shows the total number of items

listed across all pages for the current

menu (i.e. 3/7).

5. Footer/Information Line:

Provides more information (if avail-

able) about the menu selection cur-

rently highlighted. (i.e. Adjust head

lamp on time after shut-off.)

HOW TO USE STATUS BUTTON

You can check information related to the

audio, climate control system, fuel con-

sumption and navigation system by

pressing the STATUS button repeatedly.

HOW TO USE BRIGHTNESS CON-

TROL AND DISPLAY ON/OFF BUT-

TON

Push the “

OFF” button to switch the

display brightness to the daytime mode

or the nighttime mode, and to adjust the

display brightness using the multi-func-

tion controller while the indicator is dis-

played at the bottom of the screen.
The display brightness can also be ad-

justed using the brightness UP button (+)

or brightness DOWN button (−).
Push and hold the “

OFF” button for

more than 2 seconds to turn the display

off. Push the button again to turn the

display on.

HOW TO USE INFO BUTTON

The display screen shows vehicle and

navigation information for your conveni-

ence.
The information shown on the screen

should be a guide to determine the

condition of the vehicle. See the following

for details.

SAA2478

1. Push the INFO button on the control

panel.

2. Select an item from the INFO menu.
3. After viewing or adjusting the infor-

mation on the following screens, push

the BACK button to return to the INFO

menu.

See the separate Navigation System

Owner’s Manual for the following items:
. Where am I?

. Traffic Info

. Weather Info

. Map Update

. Navigation Version
*When the ignition switch is in the ON

VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS

(models with navigation system)

position, the “Navigation Version” key is

displayed after selecting the “Others” key.

SAA2479

SAA2480

Fuel Economy information

The approximate distance to empty,

average fuel economy and current fuel

economy will be displayed for reference.
To reset the average fuel economy (Avg

Fuel Econ), select the “Reset Fuel Eco” key.
If the “Fuel Eco History” key is selected, the

average fuel consumption history will be

displayed in graph form along with the

average for the previous Reset-to-Reset

period.
The unit can be converted between “US”

and “Metric”. (See “How to use SETTING

button” (P.4-11).)
The fuel economy information may differ

from the information displayed on the

vehicle information display. This is due to

the timing difference in updating the

information and does not indicate a

malfunction.

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SAA2481

Maintenance information

The maintenance intervals can be dis-

played for the engine oil, oil filter, tire and

other reminders.
To set a maintenance interval, select a

preferred item from the list.
You can also set to display a message to

remind you that the maintenance needs

to be performed.
The following example shows how to set

the engine oil maintenance information.

Use the same steps to set the other

maintenance information.

SAA2482

1. Set the interval (mileage) of the main-

tenance schedule. To determine the

recommended maintenance interval,

refer to the “9. Maintenance and

schedules” section.

2. To display the reminder automatically

when the desired distance is reached,

select the “Reminder” key.

3. Reset the driving distance to the new

maintenance schedule.

4. To return to the previous screen, push

the BACK button.

The unit can be converted between “US”

and “Metric”. (See “How to use SETTING

button” (P.4-11).)

SAA3003

Example

The Reminder will be automatically dis-

played when the specified distance has

been driven and every time the ignition

switch is pushed to the ACC or ON

position. The reminder will not appear

while driving.
Select the “OK” key to hide the reminder

for the rest of the current drive.
To stop the reminder from appearing,

perform one of the following actions:
. Select the “Reset Distance”.

. Deactivate the “Reminder”.

. Increase the “Interval” distance to be

more than the current distance being

tracked.

SAA2483

Others information

The Others information display will ap-

pear when pushing the INFO button and

selecting the “Others” key.
GPS Position:
For the details of this item, see the

separate Navigation System Owner’s

Manual.
Voice Recognition:
For the details of this item, see “NISSAN

Voice Recognition System (models with

navigation system)” (P.4-99).

SAA2484

HOW TO USE SETTING BUTTON

The display as illustrated will appear

when the SETTING button is pushed.
For navigation settings, refer to the

separate Navigation System Owner’s

Manual.

SAA2485

Example

Audio settings

The display as illustrated will appear

when pushing the SETTING button and

selecting the “Audio” key.
Bass/Treble/Balance/Fade:
To adjust the speaker tone quality and

sound balance, select the “Bass”, “Treble”,

“Balance” or “Fade” key and adjust it with

the multi-function controller.
These items can also be adjusted by

pushing and turning the AUDIO knob.
Speed Sensitive Vol.:
The audio system’s volume is increased

with the vehicle speed. Select the “Speed

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Sensitive Vol.” and adjust the effect level

with the multi-function controller. The

Speed Sensitive Volume function is

turned off when the level is set to “OFF”.

Increasing the value will cause the vo-

lume to increase faster with vehicle

speed.
DivX® Registration Code:
The registration code for a device that is

used to download DivX® files will be

displayed on the screen. If a disc is loaded

or a USB memory is connected to the

audio system, this function will not be

activated.
Display Album Cover Art:
When this item is turned to ON, the album

cover image is displayed when playing

iPod® or MP3 music files through a CD,

DVD or USB memory. When the image is

not properly embedded in the file or

device, the image will not be displayed.

Phone settings

For details of the “Phone” settings, see

“Bluetooth® hands-free phone system

(models with navigation system)” (P.4-76).

Bluetooth® settings

For details of the “Bluetooth” settings, see

“Bluetooth® hands-free phone system

(models with navigation system)” (P.4-76)

or “Bluetooth® streaming audio (models

with navigation system)” (P.4-63).

SAA2554

Example

Volume and Beeps settings

The display as illustrated will appear

when pushing the SETTING button, se-

lecting the “Volume & Beeps” key.
Audio Volume:
To increase or decrease the audio vo-

lume, select the “Audio Volume” and

adjust it with the multi-function control-

ler. You can also adjust the audio volume

by turning the VOLUME control knob.
Guidance Volume:
To adjust the guidance voice volume,

select the “Guidance Volume” and adjust

it with the multi-function controller.

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