System guide, Trip computer, Bluetooth – NISSAN 2014 Rogue Select - Quick Reference Guide User Manual

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TriP CoMPuTer

With the ignition switch in the oN position, trip

computer

01

modes can be selected by pressing the

control change button

02

on the instrument panel.

The following modes can be selected in the display:
Fuel economy – displays the current and average

fuel consumption.

average Speed – displays the average vehicle

speed since the last reset.

Driving Distance – displays the distance driven since the last reset.
elapsed Time – displays the time since the last reset.
range (dte)– displays the estimated distance to empty (dte) the vehicle can be driven

before refueling.

Settings – allows you to set the clock, preferences for alerts, maintenance intervals or

language displays. Turn the control change button

02

to select or adjust menu items

and press the button to set.

To reset Fuel Economy, Average Speed, driving distance and Elapsed Time press the control

change button

02

for more than 3 seconds.

For more information, refer to the “instruments and controls (section 2)” of your Owner’s Manual.

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HaNDS-Free PHoNe SYSTeM (if so equipped)

A cellular telephone should not be used while driving

so full attention may be given to vehicle operation.*

SYSTEM OPERATING TIPS
Press the

button to interrupt the voice prompts

at any time and speak a command after the tone.

To use the system faster, you may speak the second

level commands with the main menu command on

the main menu. For example, press the

button

and after the tone say, “Call Redial”.

The “Help” command can be used to hear a list of

available commands at any time.

Reduce background noise as much as possible by

closing windows and pointing HVAC vents away from

the ceiling.

Speak naturally without long pauses and without raising

your voice.

When speaking Phonebook names, please be aware

some phones require the last name to be spoken before

the first name. For example, “Michael Smith” may be

spoken as “Smith Michael”.

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*Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cellular telephones while driving.

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