Nissan Versa Note. Manual - part 38

 

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Nissan Versa Note. Manual - part 38

 

 

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Front view guiding lines

Rear View

• The rear view image improves the visibility of obstacles in the rear of the vehicle and assists backing and

parking by displaying images from birds-eye view and front side view.

• The rear view image displays the vehicle width guiding line and vehicle distance guiding line, in addition to

the predictive course line according to the steering angle.

NOTE:

The predictive course line is not displayed at the steering neutral position.

• The around view monitor control unit receives the steering angle signal from steering angle sensor via CAN

communication, and controls the direction and distance of the predictive course line.

• ON/OFF setting of predictive course line can be performed using CONSULT.

Rear view guiding lines

Front-Side View

• The front-side view image improves the visibility of obstacles in the front RH side of the vehicle and assists

backing and parking.

• The front-side view image displays the vehicle distance guiding line and vehicle width guiding line. 

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Front-side view area and guiding line

Birds-Eye View

• The birds-eye view image improves the visibility of obstacles all around the vehicle and assists backing and

parking.

• The images from the four cameras are converted into an overhead view, and the surroundings of the vehicle

are displayed.

• The blind spot area is displayed on the image to specify the boundary of the four cameras. 

Birds-Eye view display image

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Birds-Eye view display area

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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (AV CONTROL UNIT)

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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (AV CONTROL UNIT)

Description

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The AV control unit on board diagnosis performs the functions listed in the table below:

Perform CONSULT diagnosis if the AV control unit on board diagnosis does not start or the screen does not

display anything.

On Board Diagnosis Function

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METHOD OF STARTING

1. Turn the ignition ON.

2. Turn the audio system OFF.

Mode

Item

Content

Version

Version data of the AV control unit is dis-
played.

User Configuration

Touch Display Calibration

Allows correction of the position detec-
tion accuracy of the touch panel.

Radio

FM monitor

Monitors the dynamic values of the cur-
rent tuner

AM monitor

XM monitor

Version data is displayed.

XM functions

• Clear XM Chipset NVM
• Reset All XM Settings 
• Clear IGS
• XM CBM Debug Mode
• External Diag Mode

Current status is displayed.

System State

Running System Status

• SD card slot Access
• Power Supply 
• Speed Signal
• Direction Signal
• Illumination Signal
• GPS Antenna 
• GPS Tracking 
• Satellites Visible 
• Satellites Tracked 
• Microphone Current 
• Steering wheel key
• Radio Antenna 
• USB Device 
• iPod

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 firmware version 

The current system status is displayed.

Speaker Test 4kHz

This activates a sequence of test tone 
outputs to the audio circuits one after the 
other for 1 second. 

Speaker Test 100Hz

Display-Test

This provides a test sequence where 
test displays (plain colored display: e.g. 
white, black, red, blue, green) are shown 
one after the other. 
The respective color is shown for an in-
dicated period of time (parameter). After 
the display test, the design of the display 
previously available is stored. While the 
screen shows a plain colored display, a 
pixel malfunction may be detected.

Self Test

• SD Card Access 
• BT Module Access
• Radio Antenna
• GPS Antenna
• XM Antenna

A system self test is executed and the 
results are stored into the error memory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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