System Description: Notes
- The adoption of log-in function allows stored user-to-user settings to be called up through the recognition of the last user by the Intelligent Key.
- The log-in function identifies the driver through the use of the Intelligent Key and calls up driver-specific settings for items such as audio, navigation, seat position, and PERSONAL mode settings of the Infiniti Drive Mode Selector.
- For details of PERSONAL mode settings, Refer to System Description .
- BCM receives a key ID signal from the Intelligent Key and transmits the signal to chassis control module, AV control unit, combination meter, A/C auto amp, driver seat control unit, and ADAS control unit via CAN communication.
- Chassis control module transmits a key link signal to each unit via CAN communication.
- AV control unit transmits a user information signal to each unit via CAN communication and AV communication.
- Each unit calls up user information according to signals from BCM, chassis control module, and AV control unit.
- BCM saves/reads set values of vehicle settings.
- Driver seat control unit saves/reads set values such of seat position and mirror position.
- A/C auto amp. saves/reads set values of temperature and DUAL settings.
- Combination meter saves/reads set values of illumination control and language settings.
- ADAS control unit saves/reads set values of warning sound and ON/OFF settings for each assist function.
- Chassis control unit saves/reads settings of PERSONAL MODE characteristics of the Infiniti Drive Mode Selector.
- Audio unit saves/reads set values of FM preset and balance.
- The number of registrable Intelligent Keys interlocked with user settings is 4.
- The driver's intelligent keys can be identified in the following order: Used for opening/closing by remote control -> located close to the driver's door -> identified at an engine start.