VOLVO S60, XC60, XC70 & S80

VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) Web Edition

OPERATING MANUAL Text and symbols on the screen Direction to take at next guidance point Distance to the next guidance point Name of next street or road Stored location Symbol for Final destination Remaining time to destination Starting point Remaining distance to destination Intermediate destination Speed limit (at the vehicle’s current location (18)) Compass Traffic information (not available in all markets) Extent of street/road with traffic problem (not available in all markets) Types of roads Color Current road (the vehicle’s current location (18)) Freeways Symbol for a Point of Interest – POI (Restaurant with Sea food) Orange Final destination Main roads Dark gray Route Secondary main roads Gray The vehicle’s current location Completed section of the route Normal roads Light gray Next guidance point Local roads White Map scale VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) WITH RTT VNS is a navigation system developed by Volvo that is The system indicates the vehicle’s current location, and shows part designed to help guide you to the destination of your choice or all of the route to your destination, depending on the settings you and provide information along the way. have made. If at any time you should decide to deviate from the route originally set by the system, a new route to the destination will auto- RTT1 (Real Time Traffic) is an information system developed by Volvo, matically be calculated. which can detect roads/streets with traffic disruptions and make it possible to select an alternative route past the problem area. By enabling you to reach your destination quickly and by the most direct route, Volvo's navigation system also helps contribute to The system includes features that enable you to set itineraries, search improving the environment. for certain types of points of interest along your route, store special destinations, obtain traffic informaton en route, etc. DATABASE End-User License Agreement See the information on page 78.

1 Option. Not available in all markets. Contents

01 Quick guide 02 Getting to know your 03 Planning your trip Getting started...... 10 navigation system Setting a destination...... 44 This manual...... 16 Itinerary...... 50 Before you begin...... 17 Current position...... 53 DVDs and the screen...... 19 Settings...... 54 System overview ...... 22 Demo...... 61 Navigation system controls...... 25 Voice control...... 28 On-screen keyboard...... 31 Maps, types of roads and the compass... 34 Main menu, Scroll menu...... 36 01 Menu02 selections...... 38 03

4 Contents

04 Traffic information 05 Symbols on the map 06 Questions & Answers Introduction...... 64 Points of interest (POIs)...... 72 Frequently asked questions...... 76 Reading information...... 66 EULA – License agreement...... 78 Dealing04 with traffic problems...... 68 05 06

5 Contents

07 Index Index...... 07 82

6 Contents

7 Getting started...... 10

8 QUICK GUIDE 01 Quick guide

01 Getting started

Activating the system Demo mode (simulated guidance) With the ignition switched on (see the section The system has a Demonstration mode that "Ignition modes" in the Owner's Manual): can be used to help acquaint you with the nav- igation system, see page 61. 1. Press the remote key fully into the ignition slot to activate ignition mode I. Navigation system options 2. If the navigation system does not start within a few seconds, press NAV on the The Volvo Navigation System can be operated center console control panel. in several ways: • With the right side steering wheel keypad Disclaimer When the system is started, it displays the fol- • With the controls in the center console lowing text, which must be confirmed: • With a remote control Navigate and make selections by turning With voice commands • • Press the OK button. • the thumb wheel (1). See page 25 for a description of the func- For additional information, see page 17. Confirm a selection by pressing the tions. • thumb wheel (written in the following NOTE The navigation system also contains options examples as "+ OK"). for adjusting map, guidance, and system set- The system can be used even when the • Go back in the menus or cancel by press- engine is not running. To help avoid battery tings. For detailed information, see page 54. ing EXIT. drain, the system should be turned off when Controls in the center console it is not in use. Main commands The controls in the steering wheel keypad are The following apply if the center console con- used in both of the following examples (Guid- trols are used instead of the steering wheel ance to a street address and Guidance to keypad: Points of Interest (POI)).

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Getting started 01

Steering wheel Center console Screen/menu Action Guidance to Points of Interest (POI) keypad controls Text wheel – see Turn the thumb Screen/menu Action Turn the thumb Turn TUNE page 31. wheel to select Do as follows if a Press the NAV but- wheel characters and enter map is not displayed ton on the center them by pressing on the screen: console. Press the thumb Press OK/MENU OK. A list of alterna- wheel tives will be dis- Map Press OK to display played successively. a menu. Press EXIT Press EXIT Text wheel Select a destination Navigation menu Scroll to Set desti- from the list + OK. nation + OK. Guidance to a street address Screen/menu Action Navigation menu Scroll to Add to itin- Set destination Scroll to Point of erary + OK. interest (POI) + Do as follows if a Press the NAV but- OK. map is not displayed ton on the center Itinerary Scroll to Start guid- on the screen: console. ance + OK. Point of interest Scroll to e.g., Near (POI) the car + OK. Map Press OK to display Map The system will a menu. begin guiding you to Latest 5 POI types Scroll to e.g., All your destination. types + OK. Navigation menu Scroll to Set desti- All POI types Scroll to e.g., Air- nation + OK. The system will now calculate the route and port + OK. distance to the specified destination. You will Set destination Scroll to Address + be provided with guidance and instructions OK. Results list Scroll to the desired regarding intersections, etc. alternatives in the Address: Scroll to City: + OK. If you leave the planned route during the trip, list + OK. the system will automatically calculate a new Navigation menu Scroll to Add to itin- route to the destination. erary + OK.



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01 Getting started

Screen/menu Action Itinerary Scroll to Start guid- ance + OK.

Map The system will begin guiding you to your destination.

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13 This manual...... 16 Before you begin...... 17 DVDs and the screen...... 19 System overview ...... 22 Navigation system controls...... 25 Voice control...... 28 On-screen keyboard...... 31 Maps, types of roads and the compass...... 34 Main menu, Scroll menu...... 36 Menu selections...... 38

14 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM 02 Getting to know your navigation system

This manual

Using this manual ferently, depending on special legal require- A quick guide is available to help you get ments. 02 started with the basic functions as quickly as Contact your Volvo retailer for additional infor- possible, see page 10. mation. The rest of the manual is divided into chapters and sections describing the navigation sys- Changes in the manual tem's features and functions in greater detail. The specifications, design features, and illus- Menu selections/Paths trations in this manual are not binding. Menu selections are shown in gray text in the We reserve the right to make modifications manual, for example Enter street. without prior notice. Menu paths are written as follows: © Volvo Car Corporation

Set destination Address Street:

or Set destination Address Street:

Footnotes Certain pages of this manual contain informa- tion in the form of footnotes at the bottom of the page. This information supplements the text that the footnote number refers to (a letter is used if the footnote refers to text in a table).

Options and accessories Optional or accessory equipment described in this manual is indicated by an asterisk (*). Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets. Please note that some vehicles may be equipped dif-

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Before you begin

General information Map mode On/Off The Volvo Navigation System uses the WGS84 When the system is started, it displays the fol- On 02 reference system, which provides the vehicle's lowing text, which must be confirmed by press- 1. Press the remote key into the ignition slot. location in terms of longitude and latitude. ing the OK/MENU button: 2. The display activates automatically when The VNS system can be used even if a desti- • This system provides route information ignition is in mode (see the section "Igni- nation has not been specified. to help you reach your destination. Due I to road conditions, some tion modes" in your Owner's Manual for additional information). WARNING recommendations may not be accurate. Obey all traffic laws and drive 3. Press the NAV button on the center con- • Always use good judgment when fol- based on your own good judgment. sole control panel if the system does not lowing navigation system guidance, Always concentrate on your driving by start automatically. and do not follow guidance that seems keeping your eyes and mind on the contrary to your own best judgment. road. 4. Press OK when the start-up text is dis- played (see the previous section "Map • Never use the navigation system or any When this has been done, a map showing the other feature in your vehicle in a way mode"). current area will be displayed with the vehicle that distracts you from the task of driv- shown as a blue triangle. It may take the system several seconds to ing safely. Distraction can lead to a seri- determine the vehicle's location and direction ous accident. of travel. • Set and make changes in your naviga- Settings tion system only with the vehicle The system is delivered with default settings Off parked. but after these settings have been modified by The system shuts down automatically when • Be aware of the current traffic situation. the user, it will start with the most recently used the remote key is removed from the ignition settings. slot. • Always comply with relevant traffic reg- ulations. The system has a reset function that enables Once activated, the navigation system cannot you to return to the default settings, see be switched off manually and is always active page 60. in the background after the start-up sequence. However, if you prefer to not start the system when the ignition is switched on: • Press EXIT when the start-up text is dis- played (see the previous section "Map mode"). 

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Before you begin

NOTE 02 The system can be used even when the engine is not running. To help avoid battery drain, the system should be turned off when it is not in use.

Demo (simulated guidance) For an overview of how guidance functions, specify a destination. If the vehicle is at a standstill, guidance can be simulated to the specified destination, see page 61.

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DVDs and the screen

Contents of DVDs • South America NOTE New DVDs are issued regularly with updated South Africa • An update may contain new navigation sys- 02 maps and the most current information. The • Southeast Asia tem features and functions that are not latest DVDs can be purchased from a Volvo The Middle East described in this manual. retailer. • • Interrupted updates NOTE If it is necessary to change the system's map If an update is in progress when the ignition is information, contact a Volvo retailer for instruc- The map information may not fully cover all switched off, the process will continue from tions. areas/countries. where it was interrupted the next time the igni- The area covered by the system is con- tion is switched on. stantly being expanded, which is why occa- Map updates sional updates are required. The information on a new DVD must be trans- NOTE ferred to the vehicle's navigation system, The navigation system cannot be used while which is done using the infotainment system's See also www.volvocars.com/navi for addi- an update is in progress. tional information about maps, etc. media player. To update the map information: 1. Start the engine. Map areas DVD care The areas included in the system's maps vary 2. Insert the DVD in the media player. If the When changing discs, make sure that they according to market/country. The following update is on more than one DVD, insert the • discs in numbered order. are kept free of oil, grease and other impur- main maps are available: ities. 3. Please enter license code: will be dis- Australia & New Zealand (Pacific) • played. Enter the license code 1 with the • The discs must not be exposed to mois- • number keys on the center console, see ture. • Europe page 25. • The discs must be kept in their packaging • Hong Kong 4. The display will show the contents of the when not in use. • Japan update and the approximate time that it will • Avoid storing discs in excessive heat, take. direct sunlight, or in a dusty environment. • North America 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. • Russia

1 Contact a Volvo retailer for information about this code. 

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DVDs and the screen

Screen care Clean the display screen with a soft, non-static 02 cloth or a moist paper towel and a mild window cleaning agent. Never use petroleum based solvents or abra- sive substances when cleaning the screen.

CAUTION Do not place any objects in front of the nav- igation system's screen. This could scratch its surface. Cell phones could also interfere with the screen's function.

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21 02 Getting to know your navigation system

System overview

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The above illustration is schematic; certain details may vary, depending on the car model and market

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System overview

Global Positioning System (GPS) culate the vehicle’s current location and direc- Screen antenna tion. The screen displays the maps and provides 02 The antenna is integrated into the roof module. This also helps the system calculate direction detailed information about routes, distances, and location if the GPS signal is temporarily etc. Voice control interrupted, such as when driving through a For information about caring for the screen, tunnel. A number of navigation system commands can see page 20. be voice controlled. The microphone is near Traffic information (TMC)* the driver's sun visor (2a) and the voice control The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a stand- Center console controls button is located on the steering wheel keypad ardized code system for transmitting traffic The number keys in the center console can be (2b). For additional information, see information. The receiver automatically tunes used together with the OK/MENU, TUNE and page 28. to the correct frequency and reception is han- EXIT buttons to navigate in menus, confirm dled by the audio system’s FM antenna. selections or to go back in a menu, see Main unit page 25. The main unit is located in and behind the cen- NOTE ter console and includes the following func- TMC is not available in all areas/countries. Volume control and IR transceiver tions: The area covered by the system is being steadily expanded, which makes occa- Use the vehicle’s audio system volume control • Determining the vehicle’s location. sional updates necessary. during voice guidance to raise or lower the vol- • Calculating a route to the selected desti- ume. See also page 35. The volume can also be adjusted in the MY CAR menu. nation. See page 19 for information about updating • Voice guidance. maps and system software. Point the remote control toward the center • Processing traffic information. console, where the Infrared (IR) transceiver is located. The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated into the main unit.

Vehicle location The navigation system uses signals from the Global Positioning System, the vehicle’s speedometer and a gyroscopic sensor to cal-



* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 23 02 Getting to know your navigation system

System overview

Steering wheel keypad The thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad 02 can be turned to navigate in lists and menus and pressed to confirm a selection. Use the EXIT button to go back in a menu or to cancel a selection. For additional information, see page 25.

Speakers Sound from the navigation system comes from the infotainment system's front speakers.

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Navigation system controls

About Navigation system controls functions on the upper/lower sections of Steering wheel keypad The navigation system can be operated with the screen. 02 the controls in the center console, the steering Number keys: used to enter address and wheel keypad or with a remote control (certain name information, and for map scrolling. models only). The buttons in all cases function See also pages 31 and 36. similarly but differ in appearance and the way Press OK/MENU to confirm or activate a in which they are operated. There may also be selection. The button will be described in differences from market to market. the manual as OK or "+ OK." The system can also be operated using voice Turn TUNE to navigate through the menus. commands. Press EXIT to go back in the menu system or to cancel a selection. Center console controls Turn the thumb wheel to go up or down in a list of menu alternatives. Press the thumb wheel to confirm or acti- vate a selection. Press EXIT to go back in the menu system or to cancel a selection.

NAV: activates the navigation system on the screen. Press to toggle between on/off and to also display e.g., climate system



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Navigation system controls

Remote control1 OK/MENU: confirm a selection. This but- The remote control can be used to control var- ton is described in the manual as the "OK 02 ious functions in the vehicle. The functions button" or "+ OK." described in this section pertain to the naviga- Arrow keys: use to move the cursor tion system. among menu selections. To use the remote control, point it toward the Number key pad: use to e.g., enter a center console. name/address or to scroll on a map.

NOTE The batteries' normal service life ranges from 1-4 years, depending on how often the remote is used. If the remote is not working properly, try replacing the four AA/LR6 bat- teries.

WARNING To help avoid the risk of injuries in the event of sudden braking or a collision, always stow loose objects such as the remote con- trol, cell phones, cameras, etc. in the glove Buttons on the remote control compartment or other storage compart- NAV: press to activate VNS on the center ments when not in use. console screen. Press again to show/hide climate system information on the upper/ lower sections of the screen. EXIT: go back one step in a menu, cancel a function or delete entered characters.

1 Available in certain models only.

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Navigation system controls

Voice control the # sign. Press the INFO button to display all See the section "Voice control" beginning on of the available information. 02 page 28.

Additional information

In certain cases, more information may be available than is currently displayed on the screen. In this case, the line of text will end with

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Voice control

Introduction Getting started See the "Tutorial" section on page 29 for The navigation system's voice control feature additional information about using voice com- 02 enables you to voice-activate certain system mands to control the navigation system. functions. NOTE Voice commands offer convenience and help avoid distractions so that you can concentrate If you are uncertain of the commands that on driving and focus your attention on road and you can use, saying "help" will prompt the traffic conditions. system to provide a number of commands that can be used in a specific situation. Additional information about using voice com- Voice control commands can be cancelled mands can also be found in your Owner's Man- by: ual, in the Infotainment chapter's "Cell phone voice control" section. • Saying "cancel" Steering wheel keypad • Not speaking WARNING Voice control button • Pressing and holding the voice control As the driver, you have full responsibility for button for several seconds operating the vehicle safely and adhering to Activating the system • Pressing EXIT all applicable traffic regulations. • Press the voice control button (1) to acti- • Pressing any of the other mode buttons vate the system and initiate a command on the center console: NAV, RADIO, The voice control feature uses the same micro- dialogue. MEDIA, MY CAR or CAM*. phone as the BluetoothŸ hands-free system While using the voice control system, keep the and system prompts are provided through the following points in mind: Using voice commands infotainment system's front speakers. • When giving commands, speak at your 1. To initiate a command, press the voice Since the microphone is positioned directly in usual speed and in a normal tone of voice control button briefly. Commonly used front of the driver, voice commands given by after the tone commands will be shown in the display. other occupants of the vehicle may not be • The vehicle's doors, windows and moon- understood. roof should be closed when using the voice 2. Say, for example, "Navigation" clearly and control system in a normal tone of voice. • Avoid background noises in the cabin when using the system

28 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 02 Getting to know your navigation system

Voice control

3. The text on the screen will change Useful tips • Navigation go to address to "Repeat instruction/Navigation go to • Initiate a voice command by pressing the • Navigation go to POI address/Itinerary." Say "Itinerary." voice control button and speaking at your 02 • Navigation delete next waypoint 4. Continue as prompted. usual speed and in a normal tone of voice. • Navigation cancel guidance. When a dialogue has been initiated, grayed-out • To respond to a system prompt, speak texts or texts in parentheses are not part of the after the tone at the end of the question. NOTE spoken command. • To cancel a voice control dialogue, press and hold the voice control button for sev- A complete list of short cut commands can NOTE eral seconds. be found by pressing the MY CAR button on the center console and turning TUNE to The system's menus and alternatives can- • Saying "Help" after the tone will prompt the system to provide a number of com- scroll to Settings Voice settings not always be selected, for a number of rea- Voice command list Navigation sons. mands that can be used in a specific sit- uation. commands. • If a menu or alternative is selectable, it will be displayed in clear white text. • A command dialogue with the system can be speeded up by interrupting a system Tutorial and settings • Alternatives that are Not selectable prompt by pressing the voice control but- are displayed in gray text (grayed out). ton briefly. Wait for the tone and begin to The menus in MY CAR contain a tutorial to help speak. the driver become familiar with the voice con- trol system. See your Owner's Manual for a If the driver is in a demanding driving sit- Commands can be given in several ways • more detailed description of the MY CAR uation, it is not necessary to respond to a For example, the command "Navigation go to menus. system prompt immediately. address" can be spoken as: • The system will give a prompt 3 times. If Tutorial "Navigation > Go to… > Address." Begin • the driver does not respond, the command Voice tutorial gives the driver step-by-step by saying "Navigation," wait for a system dialogue will be cancelled. instructions about how to use the voice control response in the form of on-screen alterna- system. tives. Continue by saying "Go to…" and • Avoid speaking during a system prompt to finish by saying "Address." avoid missing information from the system. The tutorial feature can be started in two ways: or Examples • give the entire command at one Here are a few of the most common com- time: "Navigation go to address." mands:



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Voice control

NOTE Other voice control settings found in MY NOTE CAR The tutorial feature can only be started when Voice control for the navigation system is 02 : Two user profiles can the vehicle is parked and the parking brake • Voice user setting only available in the languages listed. is applied. be set by pressing MY CAR and going to Settings Voice settings Voice user setting. Select User 1 or User 2. To change languages, go to Settings By pressing the voice control button and • System options Language. saying "Voice tutorial." • Voice output volume: Press MY CAR and • By pressing MY CAR and going to go to Settings Voice settings Voice The available languages have this icon Settings Voice settings Voice output volume and select the desired in the list. level. tutorial. Press OK to begin the tutorial les- son. The system's voice volume can also be Language-dependent user profile changed by turning TUNE during a system The voice control feature will only understand Voice training prompt. the languages set in System options. The Voice training feature enables the voice For example, assume that the profile User 1 control system to become familiar with your Languages has been stored by a French-speaking driver voice and pronunciation, and allows you to set The voice control system is constantly being and the language set to Canadian French. If the up user profiles. Two user profiles can be cre- developed and at the time of printing, the fol- driver then changes the system language to ated. lowing languages were available: English, the profile User 1 can no longer be • To start the voice training procedure, press • Dutch selected because the system will now only MY CAR and go to Settings Voice • English (UK) understand English and expect English to be settings Voice training. Select User 1 • English (US) spoken. The alternative Default setting will be active instead. or User 2 and press OK to begin. • French (CAN) • French (FRA) To improve the system's capability to under- NOTE stand the driver's English pronunciation, carry • German The menu selection Default setting can out voice training and store the results in the only be changed to User 1 after a Voice • Italian profile User 2 with the language set to English training session has been completed. • Spanish (EU) (which will make both languages available) or • Spanish (US) change the language profile for User 1 to Eng- lish. • Swedish

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On-screen keyboard

Entering text and making selections Entering characters Other characters The inset menu in the text wheel shows other special characters or numbers. Note that 02 grayed-out characters cannot be selected in the current context: • Select More + OK to access the text wheel for special characters. • 123 + OK: numbers are displayed in the wheel. • => + OK: the cursor moves to the list at the Screen view showing the free-text field The text wheel right of the screen. Selections can be made here by pressing OK. The navigation system uses a text wheel for 1. Mark (highlight) a text field. Last 5 + OK: lists the five most recent entering various types of information. 2. Press OK to display the text wheel. • searches. Mark one of them and press Activating a selection 3. Select a character with the thumb wheel/ OK. TUNE and enter it by pressing the thumb When the desired function/menu selection has wheel/OK. List of alternatives been chosen by turning the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the Numeric keyboard center console control panel, press the thumb The center console number keys 0–9, * and # wheel/OK to display the function/menu's next can also be used to enter characters. level. For example, press 91 to display all of the char- acters that can be entered by pressing this key, which can be for example: w, x, y, z and 9. Press the button briefly to move the cursor to each available character.

• Stop on the desired character to select it A list matching the characters entered and it will appear in the text field. • Delete or cancel with EXIT.

1 The characters for each respective key may vary, depending on the language selected d and the market 

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The number 5 in the upper right corner of the screen indicates that the there are five alterna- 02 tives containing the characters entered (BEZ). No list An empty list and the characters *** in the upper right corner indicates that there are over 1,000 alternatives containing the characters entered. If there are fewer alternatives, they will automatically be displayed. To reduce the number of alternatives on the list, enter additional characters.

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33 02 Getting to know your navigation system

Maps, types of roads and the compass

Map views

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The above illustration is schematic; certain details may vary, depending on the car model and market

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Maps, types of roads and the compass

Map views of the current location Voice guidance Compass The way in which the map is displayed Once a destination has been entered and the The red point on the compass 02 depends on the vehicle’s location and the set- vehicle is approaching an intersection or an needle points north on the tings that have been made in the system, such exit, a voice will provide guidance about dis- map and the white end of the as map scale, geographic location, the sym- tance and type of action to be taken. A detailed needle points south bols that have been selected for display, etc. map of the intersection is also displayed. The voice guidance is repeated as the vehicles An explanation of the text, signs, and symbols approaches the intersection. that may be displayed on the screen can be Go to Settings Map options Compass found on the inside of the front cover of this Adjust the volume with the audio system’s vol- to hide/show the compass. See also page manual. ume control (this must be done while guidance 57 for more information. is being given). The name of the current route can be viewed at the bottom of the screen without setting a To repeat guidance Unverified roads destination. • Press OK twice. A small number of roads in the system may be Along a highway. The screen shows points See also Settings Guidance options unverified. This means that information on of interest along the highway. Voice guidance, see page 58. signs, one-way streets, left turns, etc., may not Detailed intersection information. The be accurate. screen shows the direction in which you NOTE An itinerary containing unverified roads will be should turn at the next intersection1. (Alter- displayed in grey on the map. native lanes are only displayed for major In certain cases (e.g., if a call is in progress on a Bluetooth -connected cell phone), The system’s default setting is to avoid unveri- roads.) Visual information is always š voice guidance will be replaced by a chime. fied roads, and for this reason, no itineraries are accompanied by voice guidance. planned on them. These settings can be Two maps. The screen shows the same To select a male or female voice and a changed under Settings Route options map, but with two different scales. The Customize route, see page 55. map(s) can also be displayed in 2D or 3D, language Go into the MY CAR menu system (by see page 56. • The system provides information when an pressing this button on the center console unverified road is added to an itinerary and Map scroll mode, see page 36. control panel). The volume for voice guid- ance can also be adjusted here. See your when the vehicle begins to travel on one of Owner's Manual for additional information. these roads.

1 This function can be expanded, see page 58.

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Main menu, Scroll menu

The menu system Display the main menu from the map Scroll menu The various sections of this manual present all view 02 of the navigation system's menus and alterna- • Press OK. tives. Return to the main menu from a sub- NOTE menu • Press NAV followed by OK. The system's menus and alternatives can- or not always be selected, for a number of rea- sons. • Press EXIT repeatedly until the main menu • If a menu or alternative is selectable, it is displayed. will be displayed in clear white text. Returning to the main menu The Scroll menu makes it possible to move the • Alternatives that are Not selectable It is always possible to return to the main menu are displayed in gray text (grayed out). crosshairs across the map using the number by pressing EXITrepeatedly. keys in the center console.

Returning to the map To activate the Scroll menu when the Main menu There is a quick way to display the map on the map is displayed screen again, regardless of where you are in • Press one of the number keys (0–9). the menu structure: • Press and hold EXIT for several seconds. To scroll • Press one of the following number keys 1-2-3-4-6-7-8-9: an arrow indicating the scrolling direction will be displayed in the margins combined with the number key to be used to scroll in the desired direction. To zoom in/out • Turn TUNE. The main menu is at the top of the menu struc- To exit the Scroll menu ture and is the first menu displayed after the Press EXIT. introductory text and the map. •

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Main menu, Scroll menu

The crosshairs Pause guidance Pressing OK will display a menu for the point on the map that the crosshairs are currently 02 pointing to. This menu contains the following alternatives: • Add to itinerary: adds the marked posi- tion to the itinerary. • POIs nearby: makes it possible to search for/see any points of interest that may be around the marked position. • Read traffic message: makes it possible to search for/see any current traffic mes- Pause guidance sages1 around the marked position. • Information: displays any information that Move the cursor to Pause guidance and press may be available about the marked posi- OK to temporarily stop all types of guidance tion. and Resume guidance will be displayed. • Store: makes it possible to store the However, the system's "car" symbol will con- marked position in the system's memory tinue to show the vehicle's position on the map. and opens the menu Set destination To resume guidance Stored location Edit, see page 47. • Mark Resume guidance and press OK.

1 This feature may not be available in all areas/states/markets

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Menu selections

Three levels of the menu structure are shown Point of interest (POI) p. 45 Previous destination p. 48 here. A number of the third level menus also 02 have sub-menus, which are described in detail By name Add to itinerary in their respective sections in this manual. Near the car Information

Repeat voice guidance p. 35 Along the route Store Around point on map Delete Set destination Along the street Delete all

Address p. 44 Along the highway Return trip p. 48 MyPOI near the car Area: Start guidance MyPOI around point on City: map Add to itinerary Street: Edit itinerary Number: Stored location p. 47 Junction: Add to itinerary Select point on map p. 48 Add to itinerary Information Latitude & longitude p. 49 Information Edit Sort by Zip code p. 49 Delete Route details

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Itinerary p. 50 Traffic events along route p. 68 Map options p. 56 Start guidance or Map colors 02 Add to itinerary Traffic events ahead Show dual map mode Edit itinerary Single map settings Avoided traffic events p. 68 Right map settings Avoid p. 51 Current position p. 53 Left map settings Next destination p. 51 POI on map Settings Compass Route instructions p. 52 Traffic informationA p. 54 Show current road name Show speed limits Map of entire route p. 52 Traffic message Show information fields Map of remaining route p. 52 Route options p. 54 Guidance options p. 57 Route type Start demo p. 61 Route proposals Voice guidance or Customize route Voice output volume Stop demo Route learning Street names in voice guidance Reset route learning Traffic information p. 64 Time of arrival format Show DIM in Other p. 66 Read traffic message Source My POI Alert



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System information p. 58 02 GPS information Map version: Map loading progress

Import/Edit MyPOI p. 59

Reset navigation settings p. 60

Delete all user data p. 60

Pause guidance p. 37 or Resume guidance

A Not available in all areas/countries.

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41 Setting a destination...... 44 Itinerary...... 50 Current position...... 53 Settings...... 54 Demo...... 61

42 PLANNING YOUR TRIP 03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

Address See page 31 for information about entering 3. Or select City: + OK and begin entering the text/numbers in the system's various text name. fields. The following search criteria can be used:

NOTE • Area: (country) • City: The definition of a city or area may vary from 03 state to state, and also within the same • Zip code: a zip code can also be used for state. It will sometimes be an entire city, or a search under City: a particular section of a city. • Street: • Number: City or street • Junction: (intersection) select an intersec- tion as a destination. • Add to itinerary: mark the selection + OK to add the address to the itinerary. • Information: mark the information + OK to display information about the selected destination.

NOTE If the number entered does not exist for a Street is marked first street address, the system will provide infor- There are several different ways of program- mation to this effect. ming a destination. Set destination Address

It is enough to only enter the name of a town, Searching for a destination: village, etc. to be guided to the center of the specified town/villages. 1. With the previous illustration's view on the screen, press OK to activate the preselec- If you know the destination's latitude and lon- ted text field. gitude, this information can also be used. 2. Enter a name in the Street: field using the text wheel and then select City:.

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Setting a destination

More about Information Points of interest (POI) By name

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Select an address/street + OK to select the fol- In addition to searching for a POI by general lowing: Set destination Point of interest (POI) category (e.g., restaurants), the POI's name can be used. The procedure is the same as • Map: displays a map of the location with The system contains a large number of POIs when searching by address, see page 44. additional information when available. that can be searched for and set as destina- • Call: call the location if a phone number is tions. The list of POIs can be shortened by When searching for a Name: such as "Rick's given. specifying the type(s) of POIs to be included in Restaurant" all names matching the combina- tion of letters will be shown as the letters in the • Related POI: lists points of interest related the search: name are entered. The list of names will to the selected location. • Select Type: and specify the types of POIs become more specific as more letters are to be included in the search. • Parking nearby: lists parking areas in the entered. vicinity along with their distance from the To select the POIs to be permanently displayed destination. on the map, go to the menu Settings POI NOTE on map – see page 57. There are sub-categories of restaurants to All searches are performed as described in the simplify the search. previous section (City or street): 1. Specify an Area:/City:/Type:/Name:. Near the car 2. Then select Add to itinerary or This performs a search of the area around the Information + OK. vehicle's current position.



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Setting a destination

Along the route Along the street My POI near the car

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This searches for POIs along a route in the itin- A search will be made on a specific street/road. This function makes it possible to search for erary. POIs in the area around the vehicle's current Along the highway location that the user has added to the My Around point on map POI list.1 This search is performed by scrolling the cross- hairs on the map, see page 36. My POI around point on map • The scroll map will be displayed. Move the crosshairs to the desired position and press OK.

This search lists the points of interest that are easy to reach from the highway, such as serv- ice stations along the road or near an exit.

1 For information about adding POIs (My POI) to the map database, see page 59.

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Setting a destination

This function initiates a search for POIs that the 1. Use the scroll function (see page 36) to Edit user has added to the My POI list1 near the select the location to be saved. cursor's position on the map. 2. Press OK to open the crosshairs' menu. The search is carried out with the scroll func- 3. Select Store location + OK. The location tion's crosshairs, see page 36. is now saved and will be added to the Stored location list. • The scroll map is displayed. Place the 03 crosshairs on the desired My POI + OK. Select a stored location on the list + OK and choose one of the following alternatives:

Stored locations Add to itinerary This alternative opens the same window as for Set destination Address Add to This opens the selected stored location and itinerary, see page 50. makes it possible to change/update the follow- ing: Information This alternative opens the same window as for • Name: enter the name of the location of your choice Set destination Address Add to Icon: select a symbol to represent the itinerary Information, see page 45. • location on the map • Address: enter an address • Phone: enter a phone number Set destination Stored location • Edit voice tag: record a voice tag. Follow A large number of locations can be stored in the on-screen instructions. the system, which can then be used to quickly • Show name on map: select whether to set or change an itinerary. show or hide the location's name on the map. Storing a location • Store: save the changes by pressing OK. To store the location of your choice:

1 For information about adding POIs (My POI) to the map database, see page 59. 

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Setting a destination

Sort by • Delete all. Searching for a location on the map Select to sort the entries in the list by: • Name • Icon • Distance 03 • Chronological Delete • Delete a stored location.

Previous destination Store displays this editing menu Set destination Select point on map Store displays the same editing menu as for Stored location Edit. This displays a map with the current location For more information, see page 47. marked. See also "Scroll menu" on page 36. • To supplement or change the information • Turn TUNE to change the map scale. for a destination, select Store + OK. 1. Move the crosshairs using the number keys on the center console ((6 MNO) to Return trip move right, (8 TUV) to move down, etc). This alternative enables you to return to the 2. When you have moved to the desired loca- itinerary's starting point and can be selected at tion, press OK. Existing destinations are stored here. Select any time during an itinerary. one of them and then do one of the following: Select among: • Add to itinerary • Start guidance • Information • Add to itinerary Store: see the following illustration for • Edit itinerary: select between Clear more information. • itinerary and Route options. • Delete

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Setting a destination

Searching by latitude/longitude Add to itinerary 1. Select Zip code: + OK to display the text Add the selected coordinates for the location wheel. on the map to the itinerary. 2. Select characters with TUNE and enter them by pressing OK (or use the center Information console number keys). This displays any available information about the location. NOTE 03 Zip codes/post codes may be presented Zip code (post code) differently, depending on the country/area.

Set destination Latitude & longitude

Select a destination using its GPS coordinates: 1. Highlight the number to be changed and press OK to "activate" the character's win- dow. 2. Enter a number using the center console number keys (or turn TUNE) and finish by pressing OK. The previous character's window will no longer be "active". 3. Highlight the next number to be changed and repeat the procedure. 4. The two right-most character windows are for entering the direction. Use the number keys or turn TUNE. N = 6, S = 7, W = 9 and E = 3. 5. When both coordinates have been entered, select Add to itinerary + OK to Search for a destination using its zip code: add the location to the itinerary.

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Itinerary

Menu overview NOTE Up to 8 intermediate destination can be set. The most recently added intermediate des- Start guidance tination always becomes Intermediate des- Move the cursor to Start guidance and press tination 1. Existing ones will be raised one OK to activate the current itinerary. step (i.e., existing intermediate destination 1 becomes intermediate destination 2 and 03 so on). If you would like to reorder these intermedi- ate destinations in the itinerary, go to Route details Itinerary, Select an intermediate destination and Move in list. Route details

The system can handle one Itinerary at a time Setting an itinerary with a maximum of 8 intermediate destinations. The result with "Itinerary 3" selected The first destination entered becomes the final If the setting to show 3 alternative itineraries is destination and any others are treated as inter- selected, one of them can be chosen, see the mediate destinations. menu Settings Route options Route proposals on page 55. NOTE Add to itinerary The menu selection Itinerary becomes Add an intermediate destination (uses the accessible after a destination has been selected. same menu as "Set destination.") See also page 44.

Route details Itinerary Editing an itinerary The alternatives are: Set up an itinerary with several stops along the way to avoid adding intermediate destinations during your trip.

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Itinerary

• Clear itinerary: erase the current itinerary. • Move in list: change the order in which the Next destination • Route options: opens a shortcut to intermediate destinations appear in the itinerary. Settings Route options, see page 54. • Adjust on map: uses crosshairs on the map to mark a position. The crosshairs can Intermediate destinations in an itinerary be scrolled (moved) to another position, which can be selected by pressing OK. 03 See page 36 for more information on the scroll function. • Store: opens the menu Set destination Stored location Edit, see page 47.

Route details Next destination Avoiding areas

Each intermediate destination in the itinerary can be updated by marking it and pressing OK. • Information: complete name/address/ phone number (where applicable), and lon- gitude and latitude. If a phone number is displayed, a call can be made through a BluetoothŸ-enabled cell phone. See the This feature makes it possible to avoid certain section "BluetoothŸ hands-free connec- This shows the location of the next intermedi- parts of the route (due to traffics jams, con- tion" in your Owners's Manual for addi- ate destination on the map with its name, struction, etc.) The various distances shown on tional information. Any POIs or parking address, estimated time of arrival and the areas near the destination or will be shown. the screen are calculated from the vehicle's remaining distance to this destination. It also current position. The system will then select offers the following alternatives: • Delete: remove the intermediate destina- another route. tion from the itinerary. • Mark a selection and press OK. 

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Itinerary

• Delete: remove the current intermediate Otherwise, the functions are the same as for destination and show the next one. the Scroll menu, see page 36. • Map: show a position on the map with the Scroll menu, see page 36. Map of the remaining route • >>: go to the next intermediate destination in the itinerary (at the end of the list, this will Route details Map of remaining route 03 loop back to the beginning). This is similar to the view showing the entire • Call: call the destination (where applica- route but only shows the remaining part of the ble). route to the destination from the vehicle's cur- rent position. This lists the points along the route where Route instructions instructions will be provided. Otherwise, the functions are the same as for the Scroll menu, see page 36. Map of the entire route

Route details Route instructions

Route details Map of entire route

This displays the entire route scaled down so that it fits on the map.

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Current position

Where am I?

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Current position

This feature displays a map with the vehicle's current location and information such as the location's name and coordinates.

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Settings

Traffic information Several selections can be made here for dis- Route type playing traffic messages. • All: information about all reported traffic disruptions will be displayed. • Major: this will display information about e.g., closed roads due to accidents or 03 other serious problems. • None: No traffic messages will be dis- played.

NOTE The following types of routes can be selected: Settings Traffic information This setting affects the way that the system calculates a route. • Fast: the system will select major roads for Additional settings that can be made for Traffic the fastest permitted driving information, see also page 66. • Short: the system will select the most Route options direct route to the destination Traffic messages • Easy: the system will prioritize roads that do not entail difficult driving situations or numerous intersections

Traffic message Settings Route options

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Settings

Route proposal Route options1 NOTE • If a route has already been set when one or more of these alternatives are changed, there may be a slight delay in guidance as the system recalculates the route. 03 • If the system has been set to avoid toll roads, highways, etc., roads of this type will only be used when there are no other alternatives. Customize route. When the Start guidance command has been Route learning given, two alternatives will be presented: Select roads or other things that the system should avoid as far as possible when setting a An itinerary must be set. If the driver has acti- Select to let the navigation system • 1 route: vated an itinerary and then takes another route choose the most suitable type of route to the final destination than the one proposed • Select 3 and the system will present up to • Avoid highways by the system, the system will memorize the 3 route proposals (if more than one possi- • Avoid toll roads roads that the driver has chosen. bility is available) to choose from • Avoid ferries If the same itinerary is selected two more times See page 50 for more information. • Avoid unverified roads and the driver uses "his/her own route" again, the system will show the driver's route. • Avoid borders • Avoid time-restricted roads If this alternative is marked and the same route is driven three times, this new route will be • Avoid season-restricted roads stored and replace the original itinerary.

Reset route learning This deletes the "learned" route.

1 These options vary, depending on the area/market/state. 

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Settings

Map options • Automatic: a light sensor detects if it is Show dual map mode day or night. • Day (see the previous illustration) • Night Single map settings 03 • Map orientation: select Heading or North. North: the map will always have north at the top of the screen. The "car" symbol will move in the current direction on the screen. Heading: the "car" symbol will be in the center of the map and will always point upward. The map will rotate under the symbol, depending on the direction of the road. • Map view: select 2D or 3D2. 2D: the "car" symbol and map will always be viewed from above. 3D: the "car" symbol and map will be viewed at an angle from above or from the side. The map can be displayed over the entire Settings Map options screen or two split-screen maps can be dis- played at the same time. Map colors Choose between: Select split-screen by marking Show dual map mode and pressing OK, followed by EXIT.

2 Only if Map orientation > Heading is selected.

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Settings

Left map settings Mark the alternatives for displaying points of Show information fields • Map orientation: select Heading or interest on the map: Mark this alternative to display any current traf- North. • All: show all points of interest. fic information at the top and bottom of the screen. • Map view: select 2D or 3D. • None: no points of interest will be dis- This can also be changed temporarily by press- Right map settings played. ing the NAV button on the center console. This is the same as for left map settings. • Selected: a menu with points of interest 03 will be displayed. Mark the ones that you Map scale in dual map mode would like to have displayed on the map. Guidance options To view each map in different scales: For a list of POIs, see page 72. 1. From map view, turn TUNE clockwise or counter-clockwise to highlight the map on Compass the right or left side of the screen. Choose how the compass will be shown on the map: 2. Press OK to "activate" the highlighted side of the screen. • Graphic 3. Turn TUNE to adjust the map scale. • Text: the compass heading (upward on the 4. Press OK again to confirm the new map screen) will be indicated by a letter, for scale and to "deactivate" that side of the example N for "North." screen. • None. Settings Guidance options Points of interest (POIs) on the map See page 35 for more information about the compass.

Show the current road name Mark this alternative to display the name of the street/road that you are currently driving on at the bottom of the screen.

Show the current speed limit Mark this alternative to see the current speed limit in the upper right corner of the screen.



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Settings

• ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) GPS information • RTA (Remaining Time until Arrival) Always show intersection map The navigation system can work in the back- ground while other information (radio, phone, 03 etc.) is displayed. Select Show DIM in Other Source + OK to select the function that displays detailed map information on half of the screen while other Voice guidance sources/programs are being used, see Mark Voice guidance if you would like spoken page 35. The screen shows: instructions. See page 28 for additional infor- Alert for My POI • Number of received satellites: mation. Select My POI Alert + OK to activate a preset • Received position Voice volume audible alert when the vehicle approaches a • Map-matched position MyPOI location, see page 59. This displays a volume control on the screen • Altitude: for setting the level for voice guidance. System information • The geographic name of the current posi- • Adjust by turning TUNE and pressing OK. tion. See page 23 for more information.

Street names in voice guidance In addition to voice guidance information about distance and direction, this function can also say the name of the street/road. To activate: • Mark Street names in voice guidance. Time information Select the time-related information to be dis- played: Settings System information

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Settings

Map version Import/Edit MyPOI • The name can be changed • The MyPOI map icon can be changed (if an icon was included with the imported POI file, it will automatically be preselected) • One of four different audible alerts can be selected (to alert the driver when the vehi- cles approaches the MyPOI icon on the 03 map, see page 58) • Choose to display/hide MyPOI icons on the map. When all of the choices have been made, select The screen will display: Store + OK to complete the procedure or to • Software version: Settings Import/Edit MyPOI import/edit a new POI group. 100 MyPOI groups (or 50, 000 MyPOI locations • Map version: This function enables the user to add points of in the GPX 1.1 format) can be added to the map • Map market: interest – MyPOI – to the map database, such database. as all of the stores in the "Department Store" Map loading progress chain. This indicates the progress of a map/system NOTE update. See page 19 for more information. 1. Go to the "Department Store" chain's web- site and download the necessary POI files. In addition to the various POI files that can Store them on a USB flash drive. be downloaded, files of this type are also available from Volvo. Contact a Volvo 2. Connect the flash drive to the vehicle's retailer for information. USB socket (under the center armrest/ cover) and search for Settings Import/ Edit MyPOI in the menu system. 3. Select Import + OK and follow the instruc- tions on the screen. When the files have been imported, certain set- tings can be made for the new MyPOI group:



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Settings

Reset navigation settings Delete all user data

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Settings Reset navigation settings Settings Delete all user data

This function returns all settings to the original The menu alternative Settings Delete all (factory) system settings. user data + OK displays: Do you want to The menu alternative Settings Reset delete all navigation user data?, Continue navigation settings + OK displays: Reset all with OK Cancel with EXIT navigation settings?, Continue with OK Pressing OK will delete the following informa- Cancel with EXIT. tion: • all stored locations • the Last 5 locations • previous destinations • route learning information • changes to factory settings

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Demo

Start the demo (system simulation)

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Route details Start demo

When the vehicle is at a standstill, this function offers simulated guidance to the currently set destination. To interrupt the simulation: • The previous memo selection (Start demo) changes to Stop demo. Mark it and press OK.

NOTE The demonstration function can only be used if a destination has been selected.

61 62 Dealing withtraffic 66 Reading information...... 64 Introduction...... problems ...... 68 ......

G000000 TRAFFIC INFORMATION 04 Traffic information

Introduction

Display and reception Traffic symbols on the map Broadcast traffic information is always Slow traffic received and presented, even if no destination is specified. Slow traffic in both directions The way in which traffic information is presen- ted can be set and changed in Settings Traffic information, see page 54. Extent The way in which traffic information is presen- ted is also affected by the way in which it is Marker colors 04 broadcast. The color of the arrows, lines and boxes indi- Symbol for traffic information or problems cates the extent (severity) of the traffic disrup- NOTE If there is at least one traffic message along the tion: 1 Traffic information is not available in all route, a TMC symbol will be displayed in the areas/states/provinces. upper left corner of the map. Black Road closed The transmission range for traffic informa- Use the scroll function (see page 36) to scroll Red Traffic jam tion is being increased continuously. to the traffic problem to find its location and extent. Orange Slow-moving traffic

NOTE Yellow General information When the system is started it can take up to Type of traffic disruption approx. 15 minutes before all traffic infor- The following table shows examples of the mation for the area is loaded. symbols2 that may be used on the map to indi- cate different types of traffic disruptions: Location on the map Traffic problems are indicated by arrows, lines and boxes:

1 Traffic Message Channel 2 These symbols may vary, depending on the state/market.

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Introduction

Extent Accident

Contraflow (two-way traffic, single lanes in each direction)

Detour (diversion)

Information 04 Certain traffic messages also contain informa- Narrow road tion on the extent of the traffic obstruction. In addition to the symbol, a yellow, orange, red Parking information or black line along the route is shown on all scales up to 3 miles. The length of the line is corresponds to the extent (distance) of the traf- Traffic jam fic problem. Scale of the area for traffic information The map scale determines the amount of traffic Road work information that can be displayed; the larger the area on the map shown on the screen, the Slippery road greater the amount of information displayed.

Other hazard

Road closed

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Reading information

Read traffic message Traffic information

04 1. Move the crosshairs to the traffic disrup- A traffic problem and the area affected, marked by Main menu tion (indicated by a colored line or arrows arrows parallel with the road) that you would like Traffic information When the crosshairs are placed over an information about. A traffic symbol with a area where there is a traffic disruption box will begin to flash on the map. Read traffic message (marked by arrows along the road), a 2. Press OK and information similar to the flashing box with the traffic symbol is dis- illustration will be displayed: played. In order to read the traffic information: • Press OK and select Traffic information + OK.

With Read traffic message selected, press OK to display the following view: Detailed information about the traffic disrup- tion is linked to the symbol, including (if avail- able):

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Reading information

• expected duration • limitations (speed, vehicle width/height, etc.) • roads affected If there is more than one traffic disruption within the box, press OK to display information about the problem closest to the center of the cross- hairs first. Numbers, such as "2/5" at the top of the screen, indicate that the currently displayed 04 traffic message is number 2 of a total of 5 in the box. Display the other messages by pressing OK. • Return to the map screen by pressing EXIT.

67 04 Traffic information

Dealing with traffic problems

Avoiding traffic disruptions changes from Traffic events ahead to Traffic The system will then calculate a new route to events along route. You can opt to have the avoid the traffic disruption. Traffic events ahead system guide you around the traffic disruption To get detailed information about a listed traffic on another route. disruption: Press OK to list the traffic disruptions along the • Select one from the list and press # INFO route. (on the center console control panel) to display the information. Avoided traffic events

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Menu row 2 when no itinerary has been set. With Traffic events ahead selected, press OK to list the current traffic disruptions.

Traffic events along route A list with one disruption along the itinerary's route. The driver can avoid traffic disruptions by let- ting the system choose another route. To do The marked traffic problems are listed here. so: 1. Select the traffic disruption to be avoided and press OK to mark the selection. 2. A number of areas can be marked to be avoided. Up to 15 areas with traffic disrup- tions can be selected. Menu row 2 with a set itinerary. 3. Continue by marking Calculate new This is the same menu row as in the previous route + OK. section, but with a set itinerary. The text then

68 04 Traffic information

Dealing with traffic problems

• Return to the map by pressing EXIT or select Calculate new route + OK: the itin- erary will be adjusted according to the changes made.

A list with one alternative that can be edited. 04 The following can be done: • Clear all: unmark all alternatives. • Select one of the alternatives + OK: the alternative will be unmarked. • Select one of the alternatives + # INFO: detailed information and a map will be dis- played.

Detailed information, return to the menu by press- ing EXIT.

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70 SYMBOLS ON THE MAP 05 Symbols on the map

Points of interest (POIs)

Specify individual POIs to be shown on the NOTE Volvo dealer map or select All or None, see page 57. • The icons used for POIs and the number of POIs available may vary from country Parking to country. • New icons may be added/removed Parking garage when the system is updated. The icons for all available POIs can always be Parking for large vehicles found under Settings in the navigation system's menus. Tourist information Some examples of symbols that can be Historical monument Marked POIs will be shown on the map selected to be displayed on the map:

Settings Map options POI on map Gas station Tourist attraction 05 Selected Gas station with CNG (biogas) Hockey rink To do so: • Select/deselect a POI by turning TUNE Gas station with LPG (liquid petro- Sports complex and pressing OK. Finish by pressing leum gas) EXIT. Car wash Exercise area The number of POIs displayed is limited In order to avoid too much clutter on the map. Ski resort Zoom in on a specific area to see a greater Auto service & maintenance number of POIs. Rental Car Agency Movie theater

Car race track Amusement park

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Points of interest (POIs)

Opera house/theater Park & Recreation Library Rest area Bar/nightclub Hospital Hotel Zoo Pharmacy Convention/exhibition center Restaurant Bank Train/commuter train station ATM Restaurant Airport Post Restaurant, Chinese Bus station School/daycare center Restaurant, sea food Ferry terminal Campground 05 Fast food Marina Café Municipal/government office Grocery store Higher education/university Shopping mall

Dry cleaner City center

News stand Police station

Barber shop/hair salon Fire station

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74 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 06 Questions & Answers

Frequently asked questions

The vehicle’s position on the map is freeways, they will be avoided as much as pos- The map image does not correspond to incorrect. sible, but will be used if no other reasonable actual conditions. The Global Positioning System (GPS) indicates alternative is available. Factors such as the constant expansion and the car’s position with an accuracy of about rebuilding of the road network, new traffic reg- 65 feet (20 meters). After being transported, the car’s ulations constantly being introduced etc., position on the map is incorrect. mean that the digital map database is not Accuracy may be even less when driving on If the car is transported, for example by ferry or always complete. roads lying parallel to another road, winding train, or in such a way as to impede the recep- roads, roads on several levels, and also after tion of GPS signals, it can take up to 5 minutes The maps and data on the DVDs are static. driving a long distance without making any dis- to calculate the car’s new position correctly. They will not automatically update to reflect tinct turns. real-life changes to road and traffic patterns. The vehicle’s position on the map is Updated DVDs are produced periodically. Tall buildings and mountains, tunnels, via- Please contact your Volvo retailer for more ducts, over/underpasses etc., also have a neg- incorrect after its battery has been information about availability. ative affect on the reception of GPS signals, disconnected. If power has been cut from the GPS antenna, which means that the estimation of the car’s The map scale sometimes changes. it can take more than 5 minutes for the GPS position may not be precise. There is no detailed map information for certain signals to be received correctly and the car’s areas. If this is the case, the system automati- VNS does not always calculate the position to be calculated. cally changes the map scale. fastest/shortest route. The car symbol on the map moves Parameters such as distance, width of road, Certain menu options are not available. 06 erratically after a tire change type of road, number of right or left turns, traffic Check the settings that you have made. Select In addition to the GPS receiver, the vehicle’s circles etc., are all taken into account when Reset to default for the particular option to speedometer and an onboard gyro are also calculating the best theoretical route. Experi- return to the default settings. ence and local knowledge may, however, lead used to calculate the vehicle’s current location to a better choice of route. and direction of travel. If the spare tire is put on The car symbol on screen jumps forward the vehicle, or is a change is made from sum- or spins. The VNS system chooses toll roads, mer to winter tires (or vice versa), the naviga- The system may need a few seconds to sense freeways, and ferries even though I have tion system must "learn" the new dimensions the position and movement of the car before opted to avoid them. of the tire(s). Therefore, it may be necessary to you drive off. When calculating routes over longer distances, drive for several miles, including a number of for technical reasons the system can only use turns, for the system to make this adjustment. 1. Switch off the VNS system and the ignition. major roads. If you select NO for toll roads and

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Frequently asked questions

2. Switch on the ignition again and restart What is the easiest way to check the VNS, but remain at a standstill for a short current map version? time before driving off. See Settings System information Map I am planning a long trip but do not want version: for information about the map version and which geographic area it covers. to specify destinations in the cities that I will be passing through. What is the easiest way to set up an itinerary? Select the final destination directly on the map using the cross hairs. The system will automat- ically guide you to the final destination even if you drive past intermediate destinations.

The system’s map information is not up- to-date Contact your Volvo retailer for updated map information.

WARNING Navigating safely 06 Always use good judgment when following navigation system guidance, and do not fol- low guidance that seems contrary to your own best judgment.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi for addi- tional information about maps, etc.

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END-USER TERMS TERMS AND CONDITIONS tions installed or otherwise connected to or in The Map Data Disc ("Data") is provided for your communication with vehicles, capable of vehi- Personal Use Only personal, internal use only and not for resale. It cle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time You agree to use this Data for the solely per- is protected by copyright, and is subject to the route guidance, fleet management or similar sonal, non-commercial purposes for which you following terms and conditions which are applications; or (b) with or in communication were licensed, and not for service bureau, with any positioning devices or any mobile or agreed to by you, on the one hand, and NAV- time-sharing or other similar purposes. wireless-connected electronic or computer TEQ North America, LLC ("NT") and its licen- Accordingly, but subject to the restrictions set devices, including without limitation cellular sors (including their licensors and suppliers) on forth in the following paragraphs, you may phones, palmtop and handheld computers, the other hand. copy this Data only as necessary for your per- pagers, and personal digital assistants or sonal use to (I) view it, and (ii) save it, provided © 2006-2011 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. PDAs. that you do not remove any copyright notices The Data for areas of Canada includes infor- that appear and do not modify the Data in any Warning mation taken with permission from Canadian way. The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete authorities, including: © Her Majesty the information due to the passage of time, chang- You agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, Queen in Right of Canada, © Queen’s Printer ing circumstances, sources used and the modify, decompile, disassemble or reverse for Ontario, © Canada Post Corporation, Geo- nature of collecting comprehensive geo- engineer any portion of this Data, and may not Base®. graphic data, any of which may lead to incor- transfer or distribute it in any form, for any pur- rect results. NAVTEQ holds a non-exclusive license from pose, except to the extent permitted by man- 06 the United States Postal Service® to publish datory laws. No Warranty and sell ZIP+4® information. You may transfer the Data and all accompany- This Data is provided to you "as is," and you ©United States Postal Service® 2005. Prices ing materials on a permanent basis if you retain agree to use it at your own risk. NT and its are not established, controlled or approved by no copies and the recipient agrees to these licensors (and their licensors and suppliers) the United States Postal Service®. The follow- End-User Terms. Data provided in multi-disc make no guarantees, representations or war- ing trademarks and registrations are owned by sets may not be transferred or sold on a divided ranties of any kind, express or implied, arising the USPS: United States Postal Service, USPS, or single disc basis. by law or otherwise, including but not limited and ZIP+4. to, content, quality, accuracy, completeness, Restrictions effectiveness, reliability, fitness for a particular Except where you have been specifically purpose, usefulness, use or results to be licensed to do so by NT and without limiting the obtained from this Data, or that the Data or preceding paragraph, you may not (a) use this server will be uninterrupted or error-free. Data with any products, systems, or applica-

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delivered or otherwise furnished shall be marked and embedded as appropriate with the following "Notice of Use," and shall be treated in accordance with such Notice: NOTICE OF USE CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ SUPPLIER) NAME: NAVTEQ CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 900, Chicago, Illinois 60654 This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR 2.101 and is subject to the End User Terms under which this Data was provided. © 2006-2011 NAVTEQ – All rights reserved. If the Contracting Officer, federal government agency, or any federal official refuses to use 06 the legend provided herein, the Contracting Officer, federal government agency, or any fed- eral official must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data.

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A E I

About this manual...... 16 End-User terms...... 78 Intermediate destination...... 51 Activating the system...... 10 Extent...... 65 Intersections...... 44 Address Itinerary entering...... 44 clearing...... 51 Avoiding an area...... 51 F start guidance...... 50

Factory settings...... 17, 60 C Frequently asked questions...... 76 L

Change scale of traffic information...... 65 Locations storing...... 47 Compass...... 35 G

GPS information...... 58 D Guidance M options...... 57 Map Demo...... 61 pausing...... 37 starting...... 44 colors...... 56 Destination to a point of interest...... 11 current position...... 53 next intermediate destination...... 51 to a street address...... 11 direction...... 56 07 points of interest...... 45 voice...... 35 location on...... 48 setting...... 44 options...... 56 street address...... 44 screens...... 34, 56 DVD scrolling...... 36 care...... 19 changing...... 19 contents...... 19

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symbols on...... 72 P S version...... 59 Map areas...... 19 Points of interest...... 57 Scale as a destination...... 45 change...... 48, 65 Map mode...... 17 symbols on the map...... 72 Screen Map scale...... 48 care...... 20 Menu Scrolling...... 36 scroll...... 36 Q system overview...... 38 Scroll menu...... 36 Menu system...... 16 Questions & Answers...... 76 Search location on map...... 48 My POI...... 46, 58, 59 Quick guide...... 10 Setting a destination...... 44 Settings...... 17 N R resetting...... 60 Simulated guidance (demo)...... 61 Navigation system controls...... 25 Read traffic message...... 66 Start guidance...... 50 Remote control...... 26 Steering wheel Return trip...... 48 keypad...... 24 O Roads, unverified...... 35 Stored locations...... 47, 48 On/Off...... 17 Route options...... 54, 55 adding information...... 47 07 Street address, as destination...... 44 Symbols on the map...... 72 System options...... 58 System overview...... 22

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System settings...... 17 end-user terms...... 78 delete user data...... 60 general information...... 17 resetting...... 60 GPS receiver...... 23 overview...... 22 questions & answers...... 76 T quick guide...... 10 switching on/off...... 17 Traffic information...... 23, 54, 66 system menus...... 38 broadcasts...... 64 unverified roads...... 35 selections...... 54 transmission...... 54 Traffic symbols...... 64 Z

Zip code, as a destination...... 49 U

Unverified roads...... 35

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07 Voice guidance...... 35 Voice commands...... 28 Volvo Navigation System activating...... 10 demo...... 61

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