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For your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.
2014 NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM LCN1
Printing : December 2013 (03)
Publication No.:
Printed in U.S.A.
LCN1
2014 NAVIGATION
SYSTEM
OWNER’S MANUAL
N14E LCNUU0
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®For your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2014 NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM LCN1Printing : December 2013 (03)Publication No.: Printed in

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CONTROL PANEL䊐1button:Press to change the display brightness be-tween day and night modes. While themode is being displayed, the brightness canbe adju

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STEERING WHEEL SWITCHThe volume control buttons on the steeringwheel䊐1can be used to control the volumelevel of the voice guidance given by the Naviga

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JukeLNV2004NVLNV20142-4 Getting started

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FUNCTIONS DISABLED WHILEDRIVINGTo ensure safe driving, some functions cannot beoperated or have limited operation when the ve-hicle driving speed is a

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Destination functions available while driving in-clude:● Home● Previous destinations● Nearby places● Address book● My places● Map inputTOUCH SCREEN OP

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Scrolling through a message or list:Touch the(up) or (down) keys onthe screen repeatedly to scroll through a mes-sage or a list. When scrolling a leng

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1. Touch characters on the touch keyboardand they will appear in the field at the top ofthe screen. When the entry is complete,touch the “OK” key.Alte

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3 Map settingsMap types ...3-22-Dimensional (2D) view ...3-23-Dimensional (3D) view ...

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2-DIMENSIONAL (2D) VIEWThe 2D map is a two-dimensional (flat) repre-sentation of the map data, similar to a road map,focused on the vehicle’s position

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SCREEN INFORMATION (2D or 3D)䊐1“Voice” keyTouch to repeat the voice guidance while aroute is active. Touch and hold to switch thevoice guidance on and

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NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELP-DESK CONTACT INFORMATIONFor assistance or inquiries about the NIS-SAN Navigation System, or to order updated map data, c

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䊐10Vehicle iconIndicates the current location and directionof the vehicle.䊐11Current road indicatorThe location of where the car is positioned.䊐12“Men

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The Map Options menu allows you to quicklystore the current position, show position infor-mation or destination information, and adjust themap setting

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MAP SCALEThe following scales are available depending onthe map view:2D view 3D viewPer approximately 1/2 inch(1 cm)Per approximately 1/2 inch(1 cm)15

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Other settings are available for the map screen,such as switching the map view or changing themap direction.1. Press the SETUP button.2. Touch the “Na

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● Show Places on MapTouch the “Show Places on Map” key to ac-tivate or deactivate the display of placeicons on the map. When the icon on themap is tou

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SD-CARD REPLACEMENTFor additional SD-cards with map data, contactthe NISSAN Navigation Helpdesk.HOW TO ORDER MAP DATA UP-DATESTo order updated map dat

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– The software may contain inaccu-rate or incomplete informationdue to the passage of time,changing circumstances, and thesources of information used.

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End User shall indemnify and save harmless thelicensors, including Her Majesty, Canada Postand NRCan, and their officers, employees andagents from and

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Disclaimer of Liability:NISSAN AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDINGTHEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALLNOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OFANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR

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4 NavigationAbout route guidance ...4-2Voice guidance during route guidance ...4-2Navigation screen ...

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Table ofContentsIntroductionGetting startedMap settingsNavigationOther settingsGeneral system informationTroubleshooting guideIndex12345678

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After setting the destination, select “Start” to be-gin route guidance.During route guidance, the system navigates youthrough the guide points using v

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Several methods are available to set yourdestination.BASIC OPERATION1. Press the NAV button.2. Select the appropriate destination settingmethod by tou

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● ROUTEA route list is available.If you touch “Route”, a list is shown.By touching a part of the route, you can seemore detailed information.● CANCEL

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● Route Type:Set to “Fastest” to calculate the fastestroute. Set to “Economy” to calculate themost economical route. Set to “Shortest” tocalculate the

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If route guidance is active, you can choose howto use the new destination. Select “Add as Way-point” to keep the current destination and to addthe cur

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5. Enter the name of the state or province. Thedisplay shows the touch keyboard.“HOW TO INPUT CHARAC-TERS” (page 2-7)The keyboard has an intelligent s

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8. The display shows a touch keyboard to en-ter the street name. Enter the name of thestreet. At any time, touch the “List” key todisplay a list of po

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If the list of cities is too large, you may be askedto spell the city name to narrow down the num-ber of matches.“HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS”(page 2-7)11

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Touch “Move”. A map screen will be displayedthat allows you to touch a new location for thedestination. Touch “OK” when complete.If you touch the “Sto

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4. Touch “Add New Entry”. There are four possibilities shown:NOTE:Up to 50 address book entries can bestored. If the number of address book en-tries e

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The touch keyboard gives the option to changethe name of the selected destination.Touch “OK”. The system confirms the entry andadds it to the address

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● “Current Position”This option allows you to set the current po-sition as a destination in the address book.Touch “Current Position”.The touch keyboa

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The detailed description of the entry is shown.You can rename or delete the entry. From thiswindow, it is also possible to delete all entries inthe ad

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SEARCHING FOR NEARBY RES-TAURANTS OR GAS STATIONSWhile a wide variety of places can be searchedin the system, shortcut buttons are available forrestau

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7. A detailed description of the destination isprovided.Press theBACK button to go back andpick another destination. Touch “Start” and thesystem calcu

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If you choose “By Name”, you can search forplaces using a specific name. The touch key-board is shown.“HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS”(page 2-7)NOTE:● When s

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8. A detailed description of the destination isprovided.Touch “List” to go back and pick anotherdestination or touch “Start” to have the sys-tem calcu

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6. If necessary, enter the name of the state orprovince.The display shows the touch keyboard.“HOW TO INPUT CHARAC-TERS” (page 2-7)The keyboard has an

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9. Touch “By Category” or “By Name”.10. If you choose “By Category”, you canbrowse destinations from a variety of cat-egories and subcategories, inclu

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11. Destinations are shown based on the dis-tance from the selected position. The arrowon the right shows the direction of thedestination. The distanc

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1 IntroductionHow to use this manual ...1-2For safe operation ...1-2Reference symbols ...

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Creating user-defined points of inter-est (POIs)䊐1Longitude䊐2Latitude䊐3Name䊐4Location/Folder to save䊐5File namePOI data can be downloaded from the Int

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8. Make sure to select the USB mass storagedevice as the location to save, using the ex-act folder name “/myPOIs” for User POIs or“/myPOIs/myPOIwarnin

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5. The POI data on the USB mass storage de-vice is transferred to the vehicle.NOTE:A maximum of 8 MB of POI data can beadded to the system.6. Once the

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A user-defined POI in the My Places databasecan also be set as the destination by followingthe procedure below:1. Press the NAV button.2. Touch “Desti

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4. A pop-up is displayed to confirm that youwant to delete all User POIs (My Places)from the system. Touch “Yes” to delete theUser POIs or “No” to can

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5. Touch the position data.6. Touch “OK”.Choose “Save” to store the location in the ad-dress book. The touch keyboard is displayed sothat a name for t

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An intersection of two streets can be set as adestination. To set an intersection as the desti-nation:1. Press the NAV button.2. Touch “Destination”.3

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7. Press “List” at any time and a list of remain-ing cities will be shown. Touch the desiredcity.8. Touch “Street”.The display shows the touch keyboar

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12. Touch “Start”.The route to the intersection will becalculated.The Navigation System receives traffic informa-tion from NavTraffic to inform you of

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● “On Route”Touch the “On Route” key to display a list of alltraffic events that are present along the currentroute. Touch the line of a specific even

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This manual uses special words, symbols andicons that are organized by function.Please refer to the following items to understandhow to use this manua

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Touch the “Avoid Road Ahead” key to avoid theroad listed on the traffic event. You can choosethe distance over which the system avoids theaffected roa

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5 Other settingsSystem settings ...5-2Touch clicks ...5-2Beep tones . . ...

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The system can be customized according toyour preference.1. Press the SETUP button.2. Touch “System”.3. Select the preferred setting item on thescreen

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DISPLAYSwitching the display on or offThis setting allows you to turn the display on oroff. When the display is turned off, the clock willstill be dis

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This setting allows you to make clockadjustments.1. Press the SETUP button.2. Touch the “System” key.3. Touch the “Clock” key.4. Select the preferred

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SET CLOCKAdjust the hour or minute using the “+” and “–”keys to adjust the hour or minute up or down.This setting allows you to change the languageuse

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5-6 Other settingsMEMO

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6 General system informationSafety information ...6-2Features of this navigation system ...6-2Route guid

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This system is primarily designed to help youreach your destination, and it performs otherfunctions as outlined in this manual. However thedriver must

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PLACES DIRECTORYThe NISSAN Navigation System offers an exten-sive Places directory in map coverage areas.This directory includes a wide variety ofdest

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● If you notice any foreign objects inthe system hardware, spill liquid onthe system or notice smoke or asmell coming from it, stop using thesystem im

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DISPLAY OF CURRENT VEHICLELOCATIONThis navigation system combines the data ob-tained from the vehicle (by gyro sensor) and fromGPS (Global Positioning

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● If waypoints are set, the system calculatesmultiple routes between waypointssimultaneously, and the following may result.– If one section between wa

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BASICS OF VOICE GUIDANCEThe voice guidance announces which directionto follow when approaching an intersectionwhere a turn is required.After setting t

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● When the vehicle has deviated from the sug-gested route, voice guidance is not available.The system will not announce this to you. Re-fer to the map

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MAINTENANCE OF THE DISPLAYCAUTION● To clean the display, never use arough cloth, alcohol, benzine,thinner, any kind of solvent, or papertissues with c

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7 Troubleshooting guideBasic operations ...7-2Vehicle icon...7-3Map SD-card route c

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionNo image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.The displ

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionNames of roads and locations differ between2D and 3D mode.This is because the quantity of the displayed inform

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionThe message “Error” appears. The SD-card is not recognized by the system. Replace the map SD-card if you see a

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Symptom Possible cause Possible solutionVoice guidance is not available. In some cases, voice guidance is not available even when thevehicle should ma

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1-4 IntroductionMEMO

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7-6 Troubleshooting guideMEMO

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2 Getting startedControl buttons and functions.......2-2Control panel .........2-2Steering wheel switch. . .

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