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Nissan Murano Z50 (2007 year). Manual - part 10

 

 

INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEM

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Removal and Installation of A/C and AV Switch

NKS002RC

Refer to 

AV-61, "Removal and Installation for A/C and AV Switch"

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Removal and Installation of Audio Steering Switch

NKS002RD

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AV-62, "Removal and Installation of Audio Steering Switch"

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Removal and Installation of Display

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REMOVAL

1.

Remove center ventilator. Refer to 

IP-10, "INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY"

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2.

Remove screws (4), and remove display.

3.

Remove screws (4), and remove brackets.

INSTALLATION

Installation is the reverse order of removal.

PKIA2473E

PKIA2474E

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Removal and Installation of Display Control Unit

NKS002RF

REMOVAL

1.

Remove cluster lid C. Refer to 

IP-10, "INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY"

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2.

Remove steering lock escutcheon. Refer to 

IP-10, "INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY"

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3.

Remove screws (2), and remove display control unit.

CAUTION:

See the figure attached, when install or remove screws for
display control unit.

4.

Remove screws (4), and remove brackets.

INSTALLATION

Installation is the reverse order of removal.

PKIA2475E

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INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEM

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Removal and Installation of Rear View Camera

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REMOVAL

1.

Remove back door trim. Refer to 

EI-39, "BACK DOOR TRIM"

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2.

Unhook two pawls to remove the camera finisher from the back
door. Pull the right pawl out with pressing the rear view camera
to the left.

3.

Press the resin clip from the inside of the back door with a minus
screwdriver etc.  Remove the rear view camera from the back
door.

4.

Disconnect connector.

INSTALLATION

Installation is the reverse order of removal.
Adjust the vehicle width and distance guiding line referring to 

AV-103, "Vehicle Width and Distance Guiding

Line Correction"

  if there is a difference after installing rear view camera.

Removal and Installation of Rear View Camera Control Unit

NKS002RH

REMOVAL

1.

Remove luggage floor spacer (right). Refer to 

EI-37, "LUGGAGE FLOOR TRIM"

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2.

Remove screw and nut.

3.

Disconnect connector, and remove rear view camera control
unit.

INSTALLATION

Installation is the reverse order of removal.

SKIB1857E

SKIB1858E

SKIB3478E

AV-124

NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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System Description

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For Navigation System operation information, refer to Navigation System Owner's Manual.

Each control unit that comprises the system is connected with a communication circuit. It transmits/
receives data signals including request signals and response signals, and controls the system.

The display control unit transmits/receives data signals to/from each control unit with CAN communica-
tion. It performs an arithmetical operation on fuel information values by using data obtained from the con-
trol units, and then displays the calculated values on the screen.

The display control unit receives door switch signals from the BCM with CAN communication, and dis-
plays a warning on the screen when driving over the set speed with a door half-shut.

The display control unit receives vehicle speed signals that are transmitted from the unified meter and A/
C amp., performs an arithmetical operation on drive information values, and then displays the calculated
values on the screen.

The images displayed on the monitor screen contain NAVI control unit-generated RGB images, display
control unit-generated RGB images, and rear view images transmitted from the rear view camera control
unit.

The display control unit controls image switching and image quality adjustments by communications with
the display.

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Location Detection Principle

The navigation system periodically calculates the vehicle's current
position according to the following three signals:

Travel distance of the vehicle as determined by the vehicle
speed sensor

Turning angle of the vehicle as determined by the gyroscope
(angular velocity sensor)

Direction of vehicle travel as determined by the GPS antenna
(GPS information)

The current position of the vehicle is then identified by comparing the
calculated vehicle position with map data read from the DVD-ROM,
which is stored in the DVD-ROM drive (map-matching), and indi-
cated on the screen as a current-location mark. More accurate data is judged and used by comparing vehicle
position detection results found by the GPS with the result by map-matching.

The current vehicle position will be calculated by detecting the dis-
tance the vehicle moved from the previous calculation point and its
direction.

Travel distance
Travel distance calculations are based on the vehicle speed
sensor input signal. Therefore, the calculation may become
incorrect as the tires wear down. To prevent this, an automatic
distance correction function has been adopted.

Travel direction
Change in the travel direction of the vehicle is calculated by a
gyroscope (angular velocity sensor) and a GPS antenna (GPS
information). They have both advantages and disadvantages.

More accurate traveling direction is selected because priorities are set for the signals from these two
devices according to the situation.

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Type

Advantage

Disadvantage

Gyroscope (angular velocity sen-
sor)

Can detect the vehicle's turning angle quite 
accurately.

Direction errors may accumulate when vehicle is 
driven for long distances without stopping.

GPS antenna (GPS information)

Can detect the vehicle's travel direction 
(North/South/East/West).

Correct direction cannot be detected when vehi-
cle speed is low.

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Map-Matching

Map-matching compares a current location detected by the method
in the “Location Detection Principle” with a road map data from DVD-
ROM stored in DVD-ROM drive.

NOTE:
The road map data is based on data stored in the DVD-ROM.

The vehicle position may not be corrected under the following circumstances and after driving for a certain
time when GPS information is difficult to receive. In this case, the current-location mark on the display must be
corrected manually.

In map-matching, alternative routes are prepared and prioritized
in addition to the road judged currently driven. Due to the dis-
tance and/or direction error, the incorrect road may be prioritized
and current-location mark may be repositioned to the wrong
road.
When two roads are running in parallel, they are judged to the
same priority. Therefore, the current-location mark may appear
on either of them alternately, depending on maneuvering of the
steering wheel and configuration of the road.

Map-matching does not function correctly when a road on which
the vehicle is driving is new and not recorded in the DVD-ROM,
or when road pattern stored in the map data and the actual road
pattern are different due to repair.
When driving on a road not present in the map, the map-match-
ing function may find another road and position the current-loca-
tion mark on it. Then, when the correct road is detected, the
current-location mark may change to it.

Effective range for comparing the vehicle position and travel
direction calculated by the distance and direction with the road
data read from the DVD-ROM is limited. Therefore, when there
is an excessive gap between current vehicle position and the
position on the map, correction by map-matching is not possible.

SEL685V

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GPS (Global Positioning System)

GPS (Global Positioning System) was developed for and is con-
trolled by the US Department of Defense. The system utilizes GPS
satellites (NAVSTAR), sending out radio waves while flying on an
orbit around the earth at an altitude of approximately 21,000 km
(13,100 miles).
The GPS receiver calculates the vehicle's position in three dimen-
sions (latitude/longitude/altitude) according to the time lag of the
radio waves received from four or more GPS satellites (three-dimen-
sional positioning). If radio waves were received only from three
GPS satellites, the GPS receiver calculates the vehicle's position in
two dimensions (latitude/longitude), and utilize the altitude data cal-
culated previously with radio waves from four or more GPS satellites
(two-dimensional positioning).
Position correction by GPS is not available while the vehicle is stopped.
Accuracy  of GPS will deteriorate under  the following conditions:

In two-dimensional positioning, GPS accuracy will deteriorate when altitude of the vehicle position
changes.

The accuracy can be even lower depending on the arrangement of the GPS satellites utilized for the posi-
tioning.

Position detection is not possible when vehicle is in an area where radio waves from the GPS satellite do
not reach, such as in a tunnel, parking lot in a building, and under an elevated highway. Radio waves from
the GPS satellites may not be received when some object is located over the GPS antenna.

NOTE:

Even a high-precision three dimensional positioning, the detection result has an error about 10 m (30ft).

Because the signals of GPS satellite is controlled by the Tracking and Control Center in the United States,
the accuracy may be degraded lower intentionally or the radio waves may stop.

REAR VIEW MONITOR

A rear view monitor was set to vehicle, which can check rearward on screen when backing up the vehicle.

For easier recognition of the vehicle width and the distance to the objects, the guide lines of distances and
rear are combined with the rear view image.

Image quality of the rear view image and of the navigation screen can be adjusted separately.

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Component Description

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NAVI CONTROL UNIT

The gyro (angular speed sensor) and the DVD-ROM drive are
built-in units that control the navigation functions.

Signals are received from the gyro, the vehicle speed sensor,
and the GPS antenna. Vehicle location is determined by com-
bining this data with the data contained in the DVD-ROM map.
Locational information is shown on liquid crystal display panel.

DVD-ROM Drive

Maps, traffic control regulations, and other pertinent information can
be easily read from the DVD-ROM.

DVD-ROM

The DVD-ROM has maps, traffic control regulations, and other pertinent information.

To improve DVD-ROM map matching and route determination functions, the DVD-ROM uses an exclusive
Nissan format. Therefore, the use of a DVD-ROM provided by other manufacturers cannot be used.

Gyro (Angular Speed Sensor)

The oscillator gyro sensor is used to detect changes in vehicle steering angle.

The gyro is built into the navigation (NAVI) control unit.

GPS ANTENNA

The GPS antenna receives and amplifies the radio waves from the
GPS satellites, and then transmits the GPS signal to NAVI control
unit.

SKIB3892E

SKIB6982E

SKIB7764E

NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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DISPLAY CONTROL UNIT

Display control unit draws a status of the audio and air condi-
tioner, a TRIP screen, a FUEL ECONOMY screen, etc., and
transmits the image signals to the display screen.

It receives operation signals of audio and air conditioner from A/
C and AV switch, and transmits the operation signal of audio to
the audio unit via the communication line and transmits the
operation signal of air conditioner to the meter and A/C amp. via
CAN communication.

DISPLAY

Images on the display include RGB image such as map screen
and rear view image displayed when setting the select lever to R
range.

Display control unit controls images on the display.

A/C AND AV SWITCH

A/C and AV switch, an integrated combination of audio and air
conditioner switches, are adopted.

Operation signal of audio is transmitted to the audio unit through
display control unit with the communication line. Operation sig-
nal of air conditioner is transmitted to meter and A/C amp.
through display control unit with CAN communication.

REAR VIEW CAMERA

Rear view camera transmits rear view image signals to the dis-
play screen through the rear view camera control unit, when
reverse signal is input.

The rear view image is a mirror image reversed left and right
that is the same as seeing rear side with a room mirror.

SKIB7765E

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SKIB3589E

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REAR VIEW CAMERA CONTROL UNIT

Rear view camera control unit supplies power to the rear view
camera, and then transmits the rear view image from the rear
view camera to the display screen when reverse signal is input.

Guiding lines of vehicle width and distance from rear end are
composited and displayed on rear view image.

CAN Communication Unit

NKS0023D

Refer to 

LAN-49, "CAN System Specification Chart"

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Component Parts Location

NKS0023E

SKIB3590E

SKIB7768E

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Schematic — NAVI —

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AV-132

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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Wiring Diagram — NAVI —

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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