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WEB EDITION SENSUS INFOTAINMENT

WELCOME TO THE WORLD-WIDE FAMILY OF VOLVO OWNERS. We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe any impairment that could hinder your ability to driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed drive. with your safety and comfort in mind. We encour- Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable fed- age you to familiarize yourself with the equipment eral safety and emission standards. If you have descriptions and operating instructions in this any questions regarding your vehicle, please con- manual. tact your Volvo retailer or see the section "Con- We also urge you and your passengers to wear tacting Volvo" in this manual's "Introduction" seat belts at all times in this (or any other) vehicle. chapter for information on getting in touch with And, of course, please do not operate a vehicle if Volvo in the United States and Canada. you may be affected by alcohol, medication or Contents

01 Introduction 02 MY CAR 03 Infotainment Introduction...... 7 My Car – introduction...... 13 Infotainment...... 24 Volvo Sensus...... 7 MY CAR paths...... 14 Infotainment – overview...... 25 On-board owner's manual...... 8 MY CAR menus...... 14 Infotainment - operating the system...... 26 Change of ownership...... 11 MY CAR vehicle settings...... 16 On-screen symbols...... 30 Information on the Internet...... 11 MY CAR driver support settings...... 18 Favorites...... 31 Volvo ID...... 11 MY CAR system settings...... 19 Infotainment – audio settings...... 31 MY CAR voice control settings...... 20 Infotainment – general sound settings...... 32 MY CAR climate system settings...... 20 Infotainment - advanced audio settings... 33 MY CAR Internet settings...... 21 Adjusting the equalizer...... 34 MY CAR information settings...... 22 Automatic volume control...... 34 ...... 34 Radio station search...... 35 Automatic station search...... 35 List of radio stations...... 36 01 02 Manual03 radio station search...... 36 Preset radio stations...... 36 HD Radio™reception (U.S. models only).. 37 HD Radio™ - switching on and off...... 39 HD Radio™ - sub-channels...... 39 HD Radio™ - limitations...... 40 SiriusXM™ *...... 41 SiriusXM™ satellite radio* - selecting categories/channels...... 44

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SiriusXM™ satellite radio* - weather...... 45 Disconnecting a ® device...... 60 Applications...... 76 Radio text...... 47 Deleting a Bluetooth® device...... 61 Browser...... 77 Media Player...... 47 Bluetooth® hands-free system...... 61 Infotainment menu overview...... 79 CD/DVD...... 48 Bluetooth® hands-free system – over- AM radio menus...... 80 Fast forward/reverse...... 49 view...... 62 FM radio menus...... 80 Shuffle...... 49 Call Management...... 63 Audio CD/DVD menus...... 81 Media Search...... 49 Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio Video DVD menus...... 81 settings...... 63 Playing and navigating in DVDs...... 50 iPod® menus...... 82 Phone book...... 64 Camera angle while playing DVD videos.. 51 USB menus...... 82 Quick phonebook searches...... 65 Screen settings...... 52 Media Bluetooth® menus...... 83 Phone book – character table for the Media player – compatible file formats..... 52 center console keypad...... 65 AUX menus...... 83 ® External audio sources via the AUX/USB Searching for phone book contacts...... 66 Bluetooth hands-free menus...... 84 sockets...... 53 Voice control - introduction...... 67 Web browser menus...... 84 Connecting an external audio via the AUX/USB sockets...... 54 Voice control language...... 68 Disclaimers...... 86 03 03 Type 03approval...... 89 External audio source volume...... 55 Voice control help functions...... 68 Media Bluetooth®...... 55 Voice control settings...... 69 Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® Voice control commands...... 69 device...... 56 Voice control command shortcuts...... 70 Connecting a Bluetooth® device...... 57 Cell phone voice control...... 70 Pairing a Bluetooth® device...... 58 Radio voice control...... 71 Automatically connect a Bluetooth® Multimedia voice control...... 71 device...... 59 Internet connection...... 72 ® Switching to another Bluetooth device... 60 Car modem*...... 74

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04 Internet map 05 Index Internet map...... 91 Index...... 102 Using Internet map...... 91 Internet map – entering text...... 92 Internet map – on-screen text and sym- bols...... 93 Internet map – scroll menu...... 94 Internet map - select destination...... 95 Internet map – symbols for points of interest (POI) ...... 96 Internet map - detailed route information. 97 Internet map – overview of the remaining route...... 98 Internet map – route options...... 98 Internet04 map – map options...... 99 05

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5 INTRODUCTION 01 Introduction

01 Introduction NOTE Volvo Sensus This supplement complements your vehicle's Volvo Sensus is the core of the contact inter- The owner's manual mobile app can be owner's information. downloaded at www.volvocars.com. face with your vehicle. Sensus provides infor- mation, entertainment and offers access to If you are uncertain as to any of your vehicle's The mobile app also contains videos and functions that make owning and operating a searchable content, and provides easy features or functions, consult your printed Volvo easier. owner'smanual or the on-board owner's navigation between the various articles. information. If you have any further questions, please contact a Volvo retailer or other repre- sentative of the Volvo Car Corporation. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this owner's information are based on the latest product information avail- able at the time of publication. Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time, or to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligation. Volvo Sensus is the operating system in your © Volvo Car Corporation vehicle and it enables you to interact intui- tively with the vehicle’s various features and The owner's manual in mobile devices functions, including accessing the Internet, when it suits you. Volvo Sensus uses the center console screen to display information and menus, and to offer a user interface that enables you to make personalized settings for e.g., vehicle, infotainment and climate system functions. The buttons on the center console or the steering wheel keypad are used to activate/ deactivate functions and change numerous settings. Pressing the MY CAR button on the center console displays all of the settings related to

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|| 01 driving and operating the vehicle, such as Vehicle-related settings - MY CAR. On-board owner's manual City Safety, lock and alarm functions, auto- The owner's manual can be displayed on the Internet connected vehicle. matic blower speed, setting the clock, etc. center console screen and you can carry out Pressing the source buttons on the center Climate system. searches for the information that you require. console (RADIO, MEDIA, TEL, , NAV* and Park assist camera - CAM*. To open the owner's manual, press the MY CAM*, etc.) make it possible to select e.g., CAR button on the center console, press OK/ AM or FM radio, play a CD or DVD, use the Related information MENU and select Owner's manual. Bluetooth® hands-free feature, the navigation My Car – introduction (p. 13) system* or the park assist camera*. • For basic information, see "Infotainment - • Internet connection (p. 72) operating the system." The following sections See your on-board owner’s manual or the also provide more detailed information. separate printed supplements for detailed information about the functionality offered by Volvo Sensus.

The on-board owner's manual start page There are four ways of finding information articles in the on-board owner's manual: Center console control panel Searching: search for an article. Volvo Navigation System (VNS)* – NAV: • see the separate VNS manual for operat- • Categories: All of the articles are sorted ing instructions. by category. Infotainment (RADIO, MEDIA, TEL)

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• Favorites: Quick access to frequently Searching for information 3. To switch from letter entry mode to the 01 read articles. entry mode for numbers or special char- • Quick Guide: A selection of articles cov- acters, or to go view surf history, turn ering commonly used functions. TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the following table) in the Select the symbol in the lower right-hand cor- list for switching character entry mode (2) ner for additional information about the on- and press OK/MENU. board owner's manual.

NOTE 123/A Toggle between letters and num- BC bers by pressing OK/MENU. • The on-board owner's manual cannot be accessed while the vehicle is mov- => This leads to surf history. Turn ing. TUNE to select a web address • Specifications regarding your vehicle Searching using the text wheel and press OK/MENU to go to the . are not found in the on-board informa- List of characters tion. This information is listed in the Go Go to the website by pressing printed owner's manual. Switching between character entry OK/MENU. modes (see the following table) Surf history a|A Toggle between upper and lower case letters by pressing OK/ Use the text wheel to enter a web address. MENU. 1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press | Switch from the text wheel to the OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter | } Address: field. Use TUNE to keys on the center console can also be move the cursor and erase char- used. acters by pressing EXIT. Press 2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The OK/MENU to return to the text results of the search will be displayed in wheel. the phone book. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used to edit the Address: field.

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|| 01 Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. Quick Guide bols for these types of information and Press and hold EXIT to erase all characters. This is a selection of articles that will help you the number of such texts in the article will be displayed here. Pressing a number key on the center console become familiar with some of the vehicle's while the text wheel is displayed (see the pre- most common functions. These articles can Turn TUNE to navigate among the links or vious illustration) will display a list of charac- also be found in their respective categories scroll in an article. When you have scrolled to ters. Press the desired key repeatedly to but are listed here for quick access. the beginning/end of an article, you can enter the desired letter and continue to the Turn TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guide return to the start page or a favorite by scroll- next letter, etc. and press OK/MENU to open an article. ing one additional step up/down. Press OK/ Press EXIT to return to the previous view. MENU to activate a selection or highlighted To enter a number, press and hold the but- link. Press EXIT to return to the previous ton. Navigating in an article view. Categories Related information The articles in the on-board owner's manual • Information on the Internet (p. 11) are divided into main categories and sub-cat- egories. The same article may be listed in several applicable categories to help make searches easier. Turn TUNE to navigate in the category struc- ture and press OK/MENU to open a category (indicated by the symbol) or an article (indicated by the symbol). Press EXIT to return to the previous view. Home Favorites : Returns you to the owner's man- ual start page. Articles that have been marked as favorites can be found here. For information about Favorites: Add/remove an article from marking an article as a favorite, see "Navigat- the list of favorites. This can also be done ing in an article" below. by pressing the FAV button on the center console keypad. Turn TUNE to navigate in the list of favorites and press OK/MENU to open an article. Highlighted link: takes you to the linked Press EXIT to return to the previous view. article. Important information: if the article con- tains warnings, cautions or notes, sym-

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Change of ownership Information on the Internet Volvo ID 01 When the vehicle changes owners, all per- Additional information regarding your vehicle This is your personal ID that can be used to sonal settings should be reset to the factory can be found at www.volvocars.com. access a number of services1 defaults. In order to read a QR code, a QR reader is Creating a Volvo ID To reset, press the MY CAR button in the necessary, which is available as an app for a To create a Volvo ID, provide your personal center console followed by OK/MENU and number of different cell phones and can be email address and then follow the instructions select Settings Reset to factory settings. downloaded from the App Store or Google provided in the email that you will receive Play. from Volvo. This can be done from: User data e.g., for apps, the web browser and for personal settings in menus such as • From an Internet-connected vehicle: the climate system and vehicle settings Enter your email address in the app that should be reset to factory defaults. requires a Volvo ID and follow the instruc- tions provides or press the Internet con- For vehicles equipped with the optional Volvo nect ( ) button on the center console On Call with Sensus Connect (VOC), personal and select Apps, Settings and follow the settings stored in the vehicle should be instructions provided. deleted, see Changing ownership of a vehicle QR code with Volvo On Call. • Volvo On Call (VOC*): download the latest version of the VOC app and create a Related information Volvo ID on the start page. • Volvo ID (p. 11)

1 These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.

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My Car – introduction OK/MENU: Press the button on the cen- The MY CAR menu system provides access ter console or the thumb wheel on the to menus for operating many of the vehicle's steering wheel keypad to select a menu functions, such as setting the clock, door mir- alternative or to store a selected function rors, lock and alarm settings, etc. in the system's memory. 02 TUNE: Turn this control on the center Some of the features or functions are stand- console or the thumb wheel on the steer- ard; others are optional and vary according to ing wheel keypad to navigate up/down in model/market. a menu. Operation EXIT Use the buttons on the center console or the steering wheel keypad to navigate in the EXIT functions menus. Depending on which function the cursor is pointing to and the menu level, briefly press- ing EXIT will result in: • An in-coming phone call will be rejected • The current function will be cancelled • Characters entered will be erased • The most recent selection will be cancel- led • Go back/up in the menu system Pressing and holding EXIT takes you to the normal view for MY CAR. If you are already in normal view, this will take you to the main source menu.

The center console control panel and the steer- ing wheel keypad. The illustration is generic and the appearance/location of the buttons may vary. MY CAR: opens the MY CAR menu sys- tem.

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MY CAR paths 6. Scroll to Doors unlock and press the MY CAR menus MY CAR is a menu source where settings can thumb wheel to open a drop-down menu MY CAR is a group of menus where settings be made for many of the vehicle's functions with settings that can be selected. can be made for many of the vehicle's func- such as setting the clock, door mirror set- 7. Turn the thumb wheel to scroll among the tions such as setting the clock, door mirror 02 tings, locks, etc. settings All doors and Driver door, then settings, locks, etc. all and press the thumb wheel to select a The current menu level (path) is shown at the setting. top of the center console screen. The follow- ing is an example of how the paths to the 8. Conclude by backing out of the menus menu system's functions are displayed: one at a time by briefly pressing EXIT or by pressing and holding EXIT. Settings Vehicle settings Lock settings Doors unlock Driver door, The procedure is the same using the center then all. console controls OK/MENU, EXIT and TUNE. The following is an example of how to search for a function and change a setting using the Related information steering wheel keypad: • MY CAR menus (p. 14) 1. Press the MY CAR button on the center Example of a normal view in MY CAR console. Press the MY CAR button on the center con- 2. Press the thumb wheel on the steering sole to display the normal view for MY CAR. wheel keypad. This view shows the status of some of the 3. Turn the thumb wheel to scroll to e.g., vehicle's driver support systems in the upper Settings and then press the thumb section of the screen along with the status for wheel to open a list of sub-menus. the Start/Stop* function in the screen's lower section. 4. Scroll to the desired sub-menu, e.g., Vehicle settings and press the thumb Pressing OK/MENU gives you access to the wheel to open a new list of sub-menus. My Car menus with the following alternatives: 5. Scroll to Lock settings and press the • My S601 thumb wheel to open a new sub-menu. • Trip statistics

1 Differs according to model.

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• Drive-E Tire pressure Submenus found under the heading • Tire pressure My Car Tire pressure/Tire monitoring, Settings • Settings depending on the version of this system • Vehicle settings, see MY CAR vehicle installed in your vehicle. settings (p. 16) • Maintenance & repair • Driver support system, see MY CAR 02 • Owner's manual General information about the tire pressure monitoring function in your vehicle. driver support settings (p. 18) My S601 • System options, see MY CAR system Settings settings (p. 19) My Car My S601 My Car Settings • Voice control settings, see MY CAR The screen displays all of the driver support The structure of the menus is as follows: voice control settings (p. 20) systems installed in the vehicle. This is where Climate settings, see MY CAR climate they can be activated/deactivated. • Menu level 1 system settings (p. 20) Trip statistics • Internet settings, see MY CAR Internet My Car Trip statistics Menu level 2 settings (p. 21) Volvo On Call This shows a bar graph with average fuel Menu level 3 • , see the on-board Owner's Manual. consumption. Menu level 4 • FAV key options: store a commonly Drive-E used function in MY CAR for the FAV but- My Car Drive-E These are the first four menu levels found ton, see Favorites (p. 31) This section provides a description of Volvo's under Settings. Some of these functions are • Information, see MY CAR information Drive-E concept. Choose among the follow- standard; others are optional. settings (p. 22) ing: A box will be displayed in cases where a • Reset to factory settings: reset all menus to their original factory settings. • Start/Stop function can be activated/turned On or deac- tivated/turned Off: Information about the Start/Stop function. Maintenance and repairs On • ECO driving guide : the box is marked My Car Maintenance & repair Provides tips on driving economically. Off: the box is empty This displays service and workshop informa- • Choose On/Off by pressing OK/MENU, tion about the vehicle and any workshop exit by pressing EXIT. appointments that may have been booked.

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|| Owner's manual MY CAR vehicle settings Audible confirmation My Car Owner's manual The vehicle settings in the MY CAR menus control many of the vehicle functions such as On The screen will display the on-board owner's car key memory, lock settings, etc. Off 02 manual (p. 8). Vehicle settings Door lock confirmation light Car key memory On On Off Off Unlock confirmation light Lock settings On

Automatic door locking Off

On Side mirror settings Off Fold mirrors when locking Doors unlock On All doors Off Driver door, then all Tilt left mirror on reverse gear Keyless entry unlock On All doors unlock Off Any door Doors on same side Both front doors

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Tire pressure Tilt right mirror on reverse gear Triple indicator On On Calibrate tire pressure Off Off 02

Light settings Tire monitoring Daytime running lights On On Interior light Off Off Floor lights Steering force level Ambiance lights Active bending lights Low Ambiance colors On Medium Off High Approach light duration Off Auxiliary lights Speed in infotainment display 30 sec On On 60 sec Off Off 90 sec Location service Active high beam Home safe light duration On On Off Off Off 30 sec Reset vehicle settings 60 sec Cornering lights All Vehicle settings will be reset to the 90 sec On factory defaults. Off

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MY CAR driver support settings On at startup Speed alert The driver support settings in the MY CAR menus control functions such as collision On On warning, driver alert, etc. Off Off 02 Driver support system ESC OFF Increased sensitivity On Collision warning On Off Off Collision warning City Safety On Lane Keeping Aid On Off Lane Keeping Aid Off On Warning distance BLIS Off Short On Normal Off Assistance mode Long Full function Distance alert Warning sound Steering assist only On On Vibration only Off Off Road sign information Driver Alert Lane Departure Warning On Road sign information Off Lane Departure Warning On On Off Off

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MY CAR system settings Language Screen saver The system settings in the MY CAR menus Select that language to be used in the On control functions such as setting the clock, instrument panel and center console changing display languages, etc. Off screen. 02 The screen will go black after several System options Language: Driver display minutes of inactivity if this setting is Select the language to be used in the selected. Time settings instrument panel. The information on the screen will reap- This is the setting for adjusting the pear if any screen-related buttons are Distance and fuel units clock. pressed or controls are used. MPG(US) 24-hour clock Show help text km/l On On l/100km Off Off Temperature unit Help texts for the current information on Daylight savings time Celsius the screen will be displayed if this set- ting is selected. Auto Fahrenheit Reset system options On Select the temperature unit to be used All System options will be reset to their Off for showing the ambient temperature and in the climate system. factory settings.

Auto time Related information On • MY CAR menus (p. 14) Off

Location

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MY CAR voice control settings Speaker adaptation (p. 68) MY CAR climate system settings The voice control settings in the MY CAR The climate system settings in the MY CAR menus control functions such as giving voice Read out speed (p. 69) menus control functions such as air condi- commands, the list of voice commands, etc. tioning, recirculation, etc. 02 Fast Voice control settings See Medium Climate settings Slow Tutorial (p. 68) Auto fan Normal Command list (p. 70) Related information • Voice control - introduction (p. 67) High Global commands • MY CAR menus (p. 14) Low Navigation commands Radio commands Recirculation timeout Media commands On Phone commands Off Navigation commands only apply if Volvo's navigation sys- Auto rear defrost tem* is installed. On User setting (p. 69) Off Default Auto driver seat heater Trained user On Off

Auto steering wheel heater On Off

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Interior air quality system MY CAR Internet settings Car Wi-Fi hotspot The Internet settings in the MY CAR menus On control functions such as Bluetooth® and Wi- On Off Fi. Off 02 Reset climate settings Internet settings See Reset all Climate settings to their fac- Name tory defaults. Connect through (p. 72), (p. 74) Car modem and Password Bluetooth (p. 57) Wi-Fi Related information None • MY CAR menus (p. 14) • Internet connection (p. 72) Car modem (p. 74) Data usage Current network operator Data roaming Lock SIM card Access Point Name

Bluetooth (p. 57)

Wi-Fi (p. 72)

Car Wi-Fi hotspot (p. 74)

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MY CAR information settings The information settings in the MY CAR menus provide information about the number of keys and the VIN number. 02 Information

Number of keys

VIN number

22 INFOTAINMENT 03 Infotainment

Infotainment The infotainment system can be used for Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic* The infotainment system consists of a radio, 15 minutes at a time without the remote key media player and has the capacity to commu- in the ignition slot by pressing the on/off but- nicate with a cell phone, which in some cases ton. can be voice controlled. It is also possible to While the engine is being started, the infotain- connect to the Internet to e.g., stream audio ment system will be temporarily interrupted content via apps. and will resume when the engine has started. Information is presented on a 7-inch screen in 03 the upper section of the center console and NOTE the system can be controlled using the steer- To help avoid excessive battery drain, ing wheel keypad, center console controls or remove the remote key from the ignition Manufactured under license from Dolby in some cases, voice commands. slot if the infotainment system is used Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, MLP Lossless while the engine is switched off. and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. ® Gracenote Dirac Live

If the infotainment system is on when the Gracenote, Gracenote logo and logotype, Dirac Live technology has been used in the ignition is switched off, it will be activated "Powered by Gracenote" and Gracenote development and tuning of the sound in order again when the ignition is put into mode I or MusicID are either registered trademarks or to ensure a world-class sound experience. higher and will continue in the same mode trademarks of Gracenote, Inc in the United Dirac Live and the D-symbol are registered that was being used (e.g., radio). The driver's States and/or other countries. trademarks of Dirac Research AB. door also has to be closed on model with keyless drive*.

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Related information Infotainment – overview • Infotainment - operating the system This is an overview of the main components in (p. 26) the infotainment system.

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Steering wheel keypad.

Display. The display's layout and appear- ance may change according to the theme chosen for the instrument panel. Refer to the Owner's Manual supplement for more information. Center console control panel.

AUX/USB sockets for external audio sources (e.g., iPod® or mp3 player). A/V-AUX socket.

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Infotainment - operating the system to tune to the next/previous available The infotainment system can be operated radio station. from the center console and certain functions SOUND – press to access the menu for can also be operated from the steering wheel adjusting bass, treble, etc. For additional keypad or by using voice commands. information, see general sound set- tings (p. 32). VOL – turn to raise or lower the volume level. 03 ON/OFF/MUTE – short press - switch the system ON. Press and hold (until the screen turns black) - switch the system OFF. A short press when the infotainment system is on will mute/ unmute the sound. The entire infotain- ment system, including the navigation* and telephone functions, is switched on/off at the same time by using this but- ton. CD/DVD* slot.

Mode buttons – press to select a mode (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA, TEL, etc.) by pressing its button on the center console. The most recent source in the selected mode (e.g., FM in RADIO mode) will be displayed. From a mode, pressing its mode button will display a shortcut menu. Left/right arrow keys – short press Eject a disc. An ejected disc that is not moves between preset radio stations, removed from the slot after approx. tracks on a disc or chapters on a DVD. 12 seconds will be drawn back into the Press and hold to search within tracks or player. OK/MENU – press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or this button

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on the center console to confirm a menu tacts or to navigate among the alterna- tive mode buttons on the center console selection or accept an incoming phone tives shown on the screen. (6). call. From a mode's main view, pressing EXIT – short press - go upward in the # INFO – if more information is available this button displays a menu for the menu system, cancel a current function, than is currently displayed on the screen, selected source (e.g., FM in RADIO Interrupt or reject a phone call, or erase press # INFO to display the remaining mode). Arrows at the right of the screen characters that have been entered on the information. indicate submenus. screen. Press and hold - to go to the Keypad for entering text/numbers, storing TUNE – turn the thumb wheel on the mode's main view. From a mode’s main preset radio stations, etc. steering wheel keypad or this button on view, pressing and holding EXIT takes * FAV 03 the center console to scroll among you to the infotainment system's main – this button can be used to store a tracks/folders, radio stations, phone con- view, which enables you to access the shortcut to a commonly used function, same modes as by pressing the respec- see Favorites (p. 31). Voice control – press to activate voice commands.

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|| Menu navigation

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An example of menu navigation (the illustration is generic and the function shown may not be available in all markets)

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Mode button – press to change modes vehicle, that the source is not currently con- or from within an active mode, to display nected or is connected but is empty. its shortcut menu. For a list of the available functions, see Info- Normal view – a mode's normal view. tainment menu overview (p. 79). Shortcut menu – displays the mode's most common alternatives. Quick scroll menu – menu displayed by turning TUNE to e.g., change tracks, 03 radio stations, etc. Source menu – the selected mode's functions and settings. Source selection menu1 – displays the sources that can be selected. Main mode menu – displays the main modes. A mode can also be selected by pressing its button on the center console (1). These views vary depending on the mode and source selected, the optional equipment in the vehicle, settings, etc. Select a mode by pressing its button on the center console (1) (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA, etc.). To navigate in the mode's menus, use the TUNE, OK/MENU, EXIT buttons or the modes button (1). If a menu text is grayed-out, this means that it cannot currently be selected. This may be because the function is not installed in the

1 Only in modes with several sources.

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On-screen symbols Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation The following is an overview of the symbols that may be displayed in the screen's activity/ Connecting to the Internet via This symbol is displayed when status field. Wi-Fi. the vehicle's position is being transmitted. Connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi. Cell phone connected.

No Internet connection via Wi- 03 Fi. Missed call(s). Connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi via roaming (for connec- Call in progress. tions in other countries).

Connecting to the Internet via Unread text message. the integrated modem*A. The number of bars illuminated Microphone muted. Activity/status field indicates the strength of the signal. The type of connection Active current functions and in certain cases, Audio muted. their status, are displayed in the activity/ is indicated under the bars. status field. Due to limited space, not all activity/status symbols will be displayed at all Connected to the Internet via A A SOS service active. times. the integrated modem* .

No Internet connection via the ON CALL service A active. Symbol Explanation integrated modem*A.

Connecting to the Internet via The integrated modem*A is A Models with Volvo On Call only. ® Bluetooth . connected to the Internet via Related information roaming (for connections in Connected to the Internet via • Internet connection (p. 72) ® other countries). Bluetooth . • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) No Internet connection via Bluetooth®.

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Favorites 4. From the menu, select the function to be Infotainment – audio settings The * FAV button can be used to store fre- stored in the * FAV button as a shortcut. The audio system is precalibrated for optimal quently used functions (create a shortcut), > When the source (e.g., AM, sound reproduction and can be adjusted to making it possible to start the stored function Bluetooth) is active (selected), your preferences. in the main modes (radio, media, MY CAR press * FAV briefly to start the stored and the web browser if the vehicle is con- function. Optimal sound reproduction settings nected to the Internet) by simply press- The audio system is precalibrated for optimal ing * FAV. Related information sound reproduction using digital signal pro- • Infotainment (p. 24) cessing. Storing a shortcut 03 • Radio (p. 34) This calibration takes into account the speak- • Media Player (p. 47) ers, , cabin acoustics, listener posi- • Internet connection (p. 72) tion, etc., for each combination of vehicle and infotainment system. Dynamic calibration is also available, which monitors the setting of the volume control, radio reception and the vehicle's speed. The sound settings described in this owner's information, such as Bass, Treble and Equalizer, are only intended to help the lis- tener adapt sound reproduction to his/her personal preferences. RADIO 1. Select a main mode (e.g., , Active noise suppression*2 MEDIA) by pressing its button on the The vehicle can be equipped with an active center console. noise suppression function that reduces 2. Select a source (e.g., AM, Bluetooth). engine noise in the passenger compartment 3. In the source's normal view, press OK/ by utilizing the infotainment system. The MENU and select its FAV menu or press microphone(s) in the ceiling liner react to and hold the * FAV button until the menu engine noise and the infotainment system is displayed. produces signals (white noise) to counteract this.

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|| Related information Infotainment – general sound settings • Internet connection (p. 72) The following are general infotainment sound settings.

Press SOUND to access the menu for gen- eral sound settings such as Bass, Treble, etc. Turn TUNE to go to the various alterna- tives (e.g., Treble) and press OK/MENU to select. 03 Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and save the new setting by pressing OK/MENU. Please note that the volume can only be Microphone in the ceiling liner. The number and adjusted within a comfortable range. When a position vary, depending on the vehicle function is active (e.g., the optional navigation system), adjust its volume by turning VOL. NOTE Continue turning TUNE to access the other Avoid covering or obstructing the noise sound alternatives: suppression speakers because doing so could result in a rumbling noise. • Premium sound – Infotainment - advanced audio settings (p. 33). Sound quality for streaming Internet • Bass: Bass level. audio • Treble: Treble level. The amount of data being transmitted • Fader: Balance between the front and depends on the services or apps being used rear speakers. in the vehicle. For example, streaming audio Balance: Balance between the right and means that large amounts of data are trans- • left speakers. ferred, which calls for a good Internet con- nection and a strong signal. Sound quality • Equalizer: Sound levels for different fre- can be adjusted in certain apps; choosing quencies. high quality increases download times or may • Navigation volume: Volume for naviga- result in interruptions in the audio stream. For tion system* guidance. this reason, it may be advisable to select a • Voice control volume: Volume for the lower sound quality in order to help ensure a voice control system's responses. consistent listening experience.

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• Ringtone volume: Volume for a con- Infotainment - advanced audio 2. Surround can be switched on or off by nected cell phone's ringing signal. settings pressing OK/MENU • Park assist volume: Volume for the park Sound settings for the radio and other media The Surround level can be adjusted sepa- assist system*. sources can be adjusted to your preferences. rately when the function is on. Cross Traffic Alert-vol. • : Volume for the To access the advanced sound settings, 1. Turn TUNE to go to the level setting and CTA system*. press SOUND to open the menu. Turn TUNE, confirm by pressing OK/MENU. • Volume compensation: Speed-related go to Premium sound and press OK/MENU. volume compensation. 2. Select a Surround level by turning TUNE Sound stage and confirm by pressing OK/MENU. 03 • Reset audio settings: Reset to factory Sound reproduction can be optimized for dif- settings. Subwoofer ferent sections of the passenger compart- The subwoofer's sound level can be adjusted Related information ment. The sound stage can be set for the separately. • Infotainment - operating the system Driver seat, the Rear seats or the Whole (p. 26) car. 1. Turn TUNE to go to Subwoofer and press OK/MENU. 1. Turn TUNE to go to Sound stage and press OK/MENU. 2. Select a sound level by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU. 2. Select a profile by turning TUNE and con- firm by pressing OK/MENU. Center speaker Surround The center speaker's sound level can be adjusted separately. If Surround is on, DPL II When switched on, the system will automati- center level 3 cally select settings for the best sound qual- will be selected; otherwise channel center level is selected. ity, which is normally DPL II and will appear on the screen. If the recording was 1. Turn TUNE to go to Center and press made using Dolby Digital technology, play- OK/MENU. back will be provided with this setting and 2. Select a sound level by turning TUNE and will appear on the screen. If Sur- confirm by pressing OK/MENU. round is switched off, audio will be provided using 3 channel stereo. Related information • Infotainment - operating the system TUNE Surround 1. Turn to go to and press (p. 26) OK/MENU. • External audio source volume (p. 55)

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Adjusting the equalizer Automatic volume control Radio Adjust the equalizer and adapt the sound level The infotainment system compensates for Your vehicle's radio offers AM, FM and separately for each radio waveband. disrupting noises in the passenger compart- SiriusXM™ satellite radio*. ment. 1. Press SOUND to access the sound set- If the vehicle is connected to the Internet, it tings. Turn TUNE to select Equalizer and The system increases the volume to compen- may also be possible to listen to web radio, press OK/MENU. sate for the speed of the vehicle. Sound level see Applications (p. 76). compensation can be set at Low, Medium, 2. Select the waveband by turning TUNE High or Off. 03 and confirm by pressing OK/MENU. 1. Press SOUND to open the sound settings 3. Make the settings by turning TUNE and menu. Turn TUNE to go to Volume confirm by pressing OK/MENU or cancel compensation OK/MENU by pressing EXIT. Do the same for the and press . other wavebands. 2. Select a level by turning TUNE and con- OK/MENU 4. When the settings have been made, firm by pressing . press EXIT to confirm and return to the Related information normal view. • Infotainment - operating the system Related information (p. 26) Infotainment - operating the system • Radio controls on the center console (p. 26) Shortcuts to certain functions can be stored in the FAV button. A shortcut can then be activated by pressing the FAV button, see Favorites (p. 31). AM/FM radio • Radio station search (p. 35) • Preset radio stations (p. 36) SiriusXM™ satellite radio* • Preset radio stations (p. 36) • SiriusXM™ satellite radio* (p. 41)

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Web radio Radio station search Automatic station search • Applications (p. 76) The radio automatically compiles a list of sta- The radio automatically compiles a station list tions of the strongest stations that it is cur- that is used by the automatic station search Related information rently receiving. function. • AM radio menus (p. 80) • FM radio menus (p. 80) An automatic station search utilizes the com- If the automatic station search function is • Internet connection (p. 72) piled list of stations. It is also possible to per- activated, it is possible to search from the form a manual station search. normal view and in the list of stations. You can set the default type of station Station searches in normal view 03 search. To do so: 1. In FM mode, press / briefly on 1. In FM mode's normal view, press the center console or the steering wheel OK/MENU and select Tune station by. keypad. 2. Turn TUNE to Station list or Manual > The radio will change to the next/previ- tuning and select by pressing OK/ ously stored station. MENU. 2. In FM mode, Press and hold / on the center console or the steering wheel keypad. > The radio will switch to the next/previ- ous available station. Searching in the station list 1. In FM mode, turn TUNE: FM station list will be displayed. 2. Turn TUNE to a station and select it by pressing OK/MENU. Switch between automatic and manual radio station searching in the station list by press- ing INFO on the center console.

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List of radio stations Manual radio station search Preset radio stations The radio automatically compiles a list of the The radio automatically compiles a list of Radio stations that you listen to frequently strongest stations that it is currently receiving. radio stations but it is also possible to search can be stored as presets and can be tuned by This enables you to listen to a station in an for stations manually. pressing the appropriate number key on the area where you are not familiar with the sta- center console. tions or their frequencies. If manual searching is set, these searches can be made from the normal view and in a The automatic station search utilizes the list of radio frequencies. compiled list of stations. 03 Searching for stations from normal view NOTE 1. In FM mode, press the arrow keys / briefly in the center console or This list will only display the frequencies of the steering wheel keypad. the stations currently being received, not a complete list of all radio frequencies on the > The radio will switch to the previous/ currently selected waveband. next stored station. 2. In FM mode, press and hold the arrow keys / in the center console or the steering wheel keypad. Preset (number) keys > The radio will switch to the previous/ next available station. AM/FM radio Ten preset stations can be stored for each Searching for stations in a list of waveband (AM/FM, etc.) frequencies Stored preset stations are selected using the 1. In FM mode, turn TUNE: FM tuning will number keys on the center console. be displayed. 1. Tune to a station, see Radio station 2. Turn TUNE to a frequency and select it search (p. 35). by pressing OK/MENU. 2. Press and hold one of the number keys to Toggle between manual and automatic sta- store the station on that key. tion searches in the list of frequencies by pressing the INFO button in the center con- A list of preset stations can be displayed. sole.

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– In AM/FM's normal view, press HD Radio™reception (U.S. models NOTE OK/MENU and select Show Presets only) HD radio volume may fade in and out at to activate (or deactivate) this function. HD radio is a name registered by the times due to coverage limitations. Ibiquity digital corporation3. They are the Related information developer of a technology Infotainment - operating the system HD radio is a brand name registered by the • called IBOC or In Band On Channel, which (p. 26) 4 refers to the method of transmitting a digital Ibiquity digital corporation . They are the radio broadcast signal centered on the same developer of a broadcasting technology called IBOC or In Band On Channel, which frequency as the AM or FM station's present 03 frequency. refers to the method of transmitting a broadcast signal centered on the same Introduction frequency as the AM or FM station's present frequency. The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" since it is both analogue and digital. During hybrid operation, receivers still continue to receive the analogue (non-digital) signal. HD radio receivers incorporate both modes of reception, where the receiver will automati- cally switch to the analogue signal if the digi- tal signal cannot be decoded or is lost by the receiver. When you have tuned to an HD Radio station, Display when the radio is receiving an HD Radio the symbol will appear in the infotain- broadcast ment system display. The symbol will be dis- played in different colors:

3 HD Radio (TM) technology is manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio(TM) and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. 4 HD Radio (TM) technology is manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio(TM) and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. }} 37 03 Infotainment

|| • Grayed-out symbol: HD Radio is in • Instead of transmitting one analogue sig- Depending on the terrain and location of standby mode nal, stations send out a bundled signal – the vehicle (which will influence the signal • White symbol: the radio is actively both analogue and digital. strength), the receiver will determine receiving an HD broadcast • An HD radio receiver can receive both which signal to receive. • Orange symbol: the radio is receiving an digital and analogue broadcasts. Related information Depending on the terrain and location of HD broadcast with digital sound HD Radio™ - sub-channels (p. 39) the vehicle (which will influence the signal • More information about HD radio and IBOC strength), the receiver will determine • HD Radio™ - limitations (p. 40) can be found on Ibiquity's website, which signal to receive. HD Radio™ - switching on and off 03 www.hdradio.com and www.ibiquity.com. • (p. 39) Benefits of Benefits of digital broadcasting • Better sound (FM sounds near CD quality • Radio (p. 34) • Better sound (FM sounds near CD quality and AM as analogue FM). and AM as analogue FM). • Some FM frequencies offer a greater • Some FM frequencies offer a greater number of listening choices through “mul- number of listening choices through “mul- ticasting” (consisting of a frequency's ticasting” (consisting of a frequency's main channel and any sub-channels that main channel and any sub-channels that may also be available on that particular may also be available on that particular frequency. See also the section "Sub- frequency. See also the section "Sub- channels" below). channels" below). • When receiving a digital signal there is no • When receiving a digital signal there is no multipath disturbance or hisses/pops/ multipath disturbance or hisses/pops/ crackling due to outside influences. crackling due to outside influences. How HD broadcasting works How HD broadcasting works HD Radio works similarly to conventional HD Radio works similarly to conventional radio and broadcasts of this type are availa- radio and broadcasts of this type are availa- ble in many areas of the United States. How- ble in many areas of the United States. How- ever, there are a few key differences: ever, there are a few key differences: • Instead of transmitting one analogue sig- nal, stations send out a bundled signal – both analogue and digital. • An HD radio receiver can receive both digital and analogue broadcasts.

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HD Radio™ - switching on and off HD on or off for the selected waveband (AM, HD Radio™ - sub-channels The factory setting for HD radio is off. FM1, etc.). In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM Related information wavebands only) will also have sub-channels Switching HD on or off offering additional types of programming or HD Radio™reception (U.S. models only) If HD radio is switched on when driving • music. through areas with weak HD signals (fringe (p. 37) areas), you may experience that the radio • Radio station search (p. 35) Sub-channels repeatedly switches between analogue/digital and digital/analogue reception. If this hap- 03 pens, it may be desirable to switch HD off. To do so: 1. Be sure the infotainment system is switched on and in one of the AM or FM modes. 2. Press OK/MENU in the center console control panel. 3. Turn TUNE and move the marker to HD Radio. Example of an HD Radio station with sub-chan- 4. Press OK/MENU to turn HD off (the X will nels disappear from the box on the display If any sub-channels are available, the “-” screen). symbol will be displayed to the left of the fre- This will disable the radio's capability to quency number and a number will be dis- receive digital broadcasts but it will continue played to the right of the frequency number to function as a conventional (analogue) indicating that the currently tuned frequency AM/FM receiver. Please note that when HD is has at least one sub-channel. switched off, it will not be possible to tune to sub-channels (see the following section for a more detailed explanation of sub-channels). Repeat steps 2-4 above to reactivate HD (an X will appear in the box on the display screen). Please note that this will only switch

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|| Selecting sub-channels NOTE HD Radio™ - limitations To listen to a station's sub-channel(s), press Certain factors may limit HD radio reception. and hold the right arrow key on the center • When the radio has gone into HD console or on the steering wheel keypad for mode, it may take several seconds Limitations before the ">" symbol (if the current approximately 1 second. To go back to the • Main channel vs. sub-channels (FM frequency has any sub-channels) is main channel, press and hold the left arrow only): The main channel is the only chan- displayed to the left of the frequency. key on the center console or on the steering nel that can receive in hybrid mode (both Pressing and holding the arrow keys digital and analogue). If a frequency has wheel keypad for approximately 1 second. To for approximately 1 second before the go to subchannel 2 (if available), press and sub-channels, they are broadcast in digi- 03 main-/sub-channel icon is displayed hold the right arrow key on the center console tal mode only. The main FM channel will will cause the radio to tune to the next be displayed as, for example, 93.9 WNYC or on the steering wheel keypad for approxi- available radio station, not to the cur- mately 1 second. (Volvo uses the symbol ">" to indicate rent station's sub-channels. there are sub-channels available) The If you are currently tuned to a frequency's • When you are no longer in broadcast- sub-FM channels will be displayed as main channel, pressing and holding the left ing range of the currently tuned sub- 93.9 – 2 WNYC, 93.9 - 3 WNYC, etc. arrow key for approximately 1 second will channel, No reception will be dis- • Reception coverage area: Due to cur- tune to the next lower radio frequency. played. The radio will then be muted rent IBOC transmitter power limitations, and it will be necessary to tune to or the reception coverage area in digital search for a new radio station. mode is somewhat more limited than the station's analogue coverage area. Please Sub-channels can also be stored as presets, be aware that as with any radio broadcast see Preset radio stations (p. 36). technology, terrain, time of day, foliage level and building location can have posi- If you press a sub-channel's preset button, it tive or negative effects on radio recep- may take up to 6 seconds before the channel tion. becomes audible. If you press this button Analogue to digital/digital to analogue while you are out of digital range of the trans- • blending: Analogue to digital blending mitter, No reception will be displayed. will occur as the signal strength reaches a preset threshold in the receiver. This will be noticeable in fringe areas (areas with weak reception) and is normal.

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NOTE SiriusXM™ satellite radio* 3. If you tune to an unsubscribed channel, The SiriusXM™ satellite system consists of a the SiriusXM™ ID will be displayed (see There may be a noticeable difference in "SiriusXM™ ID" below for an alternative sound quality when a change from ana- number of high elevation satellites in geosyn- method of displaying the ID). logue to digital or digital to analogue chronous orbit. occurs, such as: 4. Updating subscription will be displayed Listening to satellite radio while the subscription is being updated, • Volume increase or decrease The digital signals from the satellites are line- after which the display will return to the Equalizer settings, i.e., Bass/ Mid- of-sight, which means that physical obstruc- • normal view. range/Treble cut or boost tions such as bridges, tunnels, etc, may tem- 03 • Time alignment (Digital program mate- porarily interfere with signal reception. Traffic information rial in extreme cases can be as much Avoid any obstructions, such as metallic This feature interrupts regular programming as 8 seconds behind the analogue). objects transported on roof racks or in a ski to provide you with information about traffic This will noticeable as a "stuttering" box, or other antennas that may impede sig- jams, accidents, etc. effect. nals from the SiriusXM™ satellites. To activate: The above items are dependant on the broadcaster's equipment settings and Selecting SiriusXM™ radio mode 1. With Sirius activated, press the thumb do not indicate a fault in the vehicle's 1. With the infotainment system switched wheel on the steering wheel keypad or radio receiver or systems. on, press RADIO. OK/MENU on the center console to dis- play the Sirius menu. 2. Turn TUNE or the thumb wheel on the Related information steering wheel keypad to scroll to Sirius HD Radio™reception (U.S. models only) • and press OK/MENU or the thumb wheel (p. 37) on the steering wheel keypad. Activating SiriusXM™ radio 1. Tune to a satellite channel that has no audio, which means that the channel is unsubscribed and the text Subscription update needed is displayed (see also "Selecting a channel"). 2. Call SiriusXM™ at 1-888-539-7474.

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|| 2. Scroll to Traffic announcement and If the current radio programming is interrup- 5. Toggle at any time between the channels press the thumb wheel on the steering ted by a traffic announcement: ("your" channel and the traffic channel) OK/MENU using the keys used to store the presets wheel keypad or on the center • Press the thumb wheel on the steering console to open a list where you can wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center on the center console. switch this feature on or off, or select an console. The pop-up window on the SiriusXM™ ID area from which you would like to receive screen will close but the traffic announce- The SiriusXM™ ID (sometimes referred to as traffic information. ment will continue. the Electronic Serial Number or ESN) is > If you have activated the function, a • Press EXIT to close the pop-up window required when contacting the SiriusXM™ Call 03 curved arrow symbol will appear under and reject the traffic announcement. The the Sirius symbol on the left side of the Center. It is used to activate your account radio will return to the previous radio and when making any account transactions. screen - see the following illustration. broadcast. You will then receive traffic information Traffic channel toggling To display the ID from the traffic channel in the area If the radio program that you are listening to 1. With Sirius activated, press the thumb that you have selected (i.e., the radio is interrupted too often by traffic information, wheel on the steering wheel keypad or will switch from the current channel to do as follows: OK/MENU on the center console to dis- the traffic channel), regardless of which play the Sirius menu. mode (RADIO, MEDIA, etc.) that you 1. Save the channel that you are currently are currently using. listening to (or the channels that you fre- 2. Scroll to Sirius ID and press the thumb quently listen to) as a preset (p. 44). wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console. 2. Activate the traffic function if you have not already done so (see the information Sirius menus above) From the main Sirius screen, press the thumb 3. The first time your current channel is wheel on the steering wheel keypad or interrupted by traffic information, accept OK/MENU on the center console to open the by pressing the thumb wheel or Sirius menu screen. The following alternatives OK/MENU. are available: > The radio will switch automatically to Browse categories the traffic channel in the area that you See SiriusXM™ satellite radio* - selecting cat- have selected. egories/channels(p. 44). 4. Save the traffic channel as a preset. 3. Press EXIT to leave this list.

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Show • Channel name: the channel list will dis- • Toggle radio text or Presets: press FAV Scroll to Show and press the thumb wheel play the name of the current channel. to toggle between radio text and a list of on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU • Artist: the channel list will display the preset channels. on the center console to open a drop-down name of the artist that you are currently • No function menu offering the following selections: listening to. Scroll to your choice, press the thumb wheel • Radio text: this displays information • Title: the channel list will display the on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU describing the channel that you are cur- name of the track that you are currently on the center console to select and press rently listening to. listening to. EXIT. Presets Scroll to your choice, press the thumb wheel 03 • : this displays a list of preset Related information channels and the numbers of the keys on on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU the center console under which they have on the center console to select. • SiriusXM™ satellite radio* - selecting cat- been stored. Press the respective keys to egories/channels (p. 44) The information that you have selected will tune to the stored channels. also be displayed on the screen. • None: No text will be displayed. Scroll to your choice, press the thumb wheel NOTE on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU Pressing the INFO button on the center on the center console to select. console while the channel list is displayed enables you to toggle between the selec- NOTE tions above. Pressing the FAV button on the center console enables you to toggle between the Sirius ID selections above (see also the section FAV See the section "SiriusXM™ ID" above for key functions for details.) detailed information. FAV key options Channel list information Scroll to FAV key options and press the Scroll to Channel list information and press thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel key- OK/MENU on the center console to open a pad or OK/MENU on the center console to pop-up menu offering the selections: open a drop-down menu offering the follow- ing selections:

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SiriusXM™ satellite radio* - selecting Channel presets 1. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering categories/channels Sirius channels can be stored as presets on wheel keypad or TUNE to access the Channel categories are lists of stations offer- the number keys on the center console for channel list. ing similar types of programming. easy access. This can be done in two ways: 2. Use the keypad buttons to enter the Method 1: Tune to a channel channel's number (or scroll to the chan- Selecting a channel category nel). To select a channel category: 1. Tune to a channel as described in the previous sections. 3. Press OK/MENU. The radio will tune to 1. From the main Sirius screen, press the this channel, even if it belongs to a cate- 2. Press and hold a number key for several 03 thumb wheel on the steering wheel key- gory other than the currently selected seconds to store the channel. pad or OK/MENU on the center console one. to display the Sirius menu. > When listening to , 2. If necessary, scroll to Browse pressing the selected number key will Related information categories and press the thumb wheel tune to the channel stored as a preset • SiriusXM™ satellite radio* (p. 41) on the steering wheel keypad or OK/ on that key. MENU on the center console. Method 2: Directly from the channel list 3. Scroll to the category of your choice and 1. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the center wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to scroll through the category to console. the channel of your choice. > The channels in the selected category 2. Press and hold a number key for several are displayed. seconds to store the channel. Selecting a channel If Toggle radio text or presets has been From the selected category: selected in the FAV key options, press FAV on the center console to display the favorites 1. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering list. This will show the channels that have wheel keypad or TUNE on the center been stored on the various number keys. console to scroll through the category to the channel of your choice. Direct channel entry 2. Press the thumb wheel on the steering The SiriusXM™ satellite channels are in wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center numerical order throughout all of the catego- console to select and listen to the chan- ries. To access a channel directly: nel.

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SiriusXM™ satellite radio* - weather If your subscription has not been activated, NOTE Sirius Weather is a feature that provides infor- you will be prompted on-screen to call Sirius, If the ignition has been switched off for mation about the weather forecast in the area see also SiriusXM™ satellite radio* (p. 41). • more than one hour, it may take sev- of your choice, along your current route, at a Weather forecast information eral minutes to load weather forecast ski resort, etc. Weather forecasts can be selected for various information when the ignition is This feature is only available in vehicles equip- periods of time or for a ski area. Scroll to switched on again, depending on the ped with the optional Volvo navigation sys- Forecast and press the thumb wheel on the strength of the signal from the satellite tem. steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the in the vehicle's current location. center console. The following choices are • If no weather data is available for the 03 Using Sirius weather available: chosen location, No weather data available will be displayed. • Current If Device error is displayed, weather Today • • information is not available and the • 5-day menu will be grayed out. Contact a • Ski info trained and qualified Volvo service technician for assistance. Scroll to your choice and and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to confirm. Selecting a location or area From the main Sirius weather screen, scroll to Select area and press OK/MENU or from any normal Sirius weather screen view, press Radio mode's main screen OK/MENU to open a menu where you can select an area. The following alternatives will To open this feature, turn the thumb wheel on be displayed: the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the center console to scroll to Sirius weather • Current location and press the thumb wheel on the steering • Near destination5 wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center • Select on map console. If this feature has been used before, it will open using your previously chosen set- • Search winter sport area tings (e.g., forecast location, today, etc.).

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|| Scroll to the alternative of your choice and Select winter sport area6 press OK/MENU. Press OK/MENU to open a list of ski areas. Map view Scroll to the area of your choice and press Selecting this alternative opens a map show- OK/MENU. Scroll to an area and press OK/ ing your route. Turn the thumb wheel on the MENU again to open a menu of more local steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the center ski areas. console to zoom in or out. See the separate Presets navigation system manual for detailed infor- When a location and type of forecast have 03 mation about selecting locations on the map. been selected, this information can be stored With the map displayed on the screen, press as a preset. Up to 10 presets can be stored. the thumb wheel or OK/MENU to open an Scroll to Save as preset and press OK/ additional menu displaying: MENU to add the location to the list. Location of the FAV button • Storm information If the preset list is full and you would like to 1. Scroll to FAV key options and press the • Show on map add a new one, you will be prompted to thumb wheel on the steering wheel key- removed one of the existing presets before OK/MENU Legend pad or on the center console. • the new one can be added. • Time stamp 2. Scroll to: No function, Toggle forecast Favorites or Toggle presets and press the thumb Pressing OK/MENU from any of the selec- * FAV wheel on the steering wheel keypad or tions above opens sub-menus with various The button can be used to create a OK/MENU on the center console to alternatives. shortcut. To do so from the Sirius weather normal view: select. NOTE 3. Press EXIT to leave the menu. In order to obtain storm information, move • If you have chosen Toggle forecast, the cursor (see Internet map – scroll menu pressing the * FAV button repeatedly will (p. 94)) to a point on the map where a change the weather forecast displayed. Storm icon is displayed and press the • If you have chosen Toggle presets thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad pressing the * FAV button repeatedly will or OK/MENU on the center console. See display any preset areas that have been also the information about weather icons in the menu selection Legend. stored.

6 This is only available if you have requested a weather forecast for a ski area.

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Radio text Media Player Gracenote MusicID® Some FM or SiriusXM™ satellite radio* sta- The media player can play audio and video Gracenote MusicID® is the industry standard tions transmit information about program con- files from CDs/DVDs and external devices for music recognition. This technology is used tent, artists, etc., which can be shown on the connected to the AUX/USB sockets. Audio to identify and provide cover art and music display. files can also be streamed from Bluetooth®- information for CDs, digital music files on enabled devices. Certain media players can media players and Internet music services. – To display this information, in FM/ also communicate with cell phones via SiriusXM normal view, press Related information ™ Bluetooth®. OK/MENU and select Show to activate • Infotainment (p. 24) Connecting to the Internet may also make it 03 (or deactivate) this function. • Cell phone voice control (p. 70) possible to listen to web radio, audio books and to use music services, see Applications • Media player – compatible file formats (p. 76). (p. 52)

Media player controls For more information about listening to music and navigating in the menus, see Infotain- ment - operating the system (p. 26). Certain functions can be stored in the FAV button. A stored function can then be started easily by pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 31).

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CD/DVD Play a track by pressing OK/MENU. Related information • Infotainment - operating the system The media player can play commercially pur- Playing an home-burned CD/DVD and chased discs as well as ones that you have (p. 26) navigating menus burned yourself. • Fast forward/reverse (p. 49) If a disc with audio/video files is inserted, its The media player supports and can play the folder structure will be read by the system. It • Shuffle (p. 49) following types of discs and files: may take several seconds until the disc • Audio CD/DVD menus (p. 81) begins playing, depending on its quality and Purchased CDs/DVDs (CD/DVD Audio). • Video DVD menus (p. 81) • the amount of information it contains. 03 • Purchased DVDs (DVD Video). From the disc´s normal view, press OK/ Home-burned CDs/DVDs containing • MENU and turn TUNE to access the disc's audio files. folder structure or to search among catego- For more information about compatible file ries. Navigate in this structure by turning formats, see Media player – compatible file TUNE and select a folder by pressing OK/ formats (p. 52). MENU. Leave the structure by pressing EXIT. In order to play, a disc may not contain more Play a file by pressing OK/MENU. than 5,000 files (including playlists). When the file is finished, the next one will NOTE begin playing. When all of the files in a folder have been played, the media player will auto- The media player may not be able to read matically select another folder. all copyrighted or home-burned audio files. Playing a DVD video and navigating The FAV button can be used to store fre- menus quently used functions. The stored function For information about playing video DVDs, can then be started by pressing FAV, see see Playing and navigating in DVDs (p. 50). Favorites (p. 31). Media searches Playing an audio CD/DVD and Searches can be performed on all of your navigating menus devices (USB, CD, etc.). For more information From the disc´s normal view, press OK/ about the search functions. MENU and turn TUNE to display the disc's menu structure. Navigate through this struc- ture by turning TUNE.

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Fast forward/reverse Shuffle Media Search The fast forward/reverse feature can be used This function plays the tracks/audio files in You can search for music in your connected for audio/video files7. random order (shuffle).8. devices. The search includes USB and discs.

Press and hold the / buttons to fast To listen to tracks in random order for the To start a search, press OK/MENU from the forward or reverse. selected source: source’s normal view and select Media search. This is done at one speed for audio files but 1. In the selected source's normal view, several speeds can be chosen for video files. press OK/MENU. Search functions 03 Press the / buttons repeatedly to 2. Turn TUNE to Shuffle. increase the speed; release to return to nor- 3. Press OK/MENU to activate or deactivate mal viewing speed. the function. Related information Related information • Infotainment - operating the system • Infotainment - operating the system (p. 26) (p. 26) • Media Bluetooth® (p. 55)

Search using the text wheel Character list

Switch between character entry modes (see the following table) The text wheel can be used to enter text. To use it:

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1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press Search Start the media search. Playing and navigating in DVDs OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter While a video DVD is playing, a disc menu keys on the center console can also be | | } Switch from the text wheel to may appear on the screen that enables you to used. the Keyword: field. Move the make additional settings such as selecting To switch from letter entry mode to the cursor by turning TUNE. Erase subtitles, language and choice of scenes. any characters by pressing entry mode for numbers or special char- For basic information about playback and acters, or to go to the list of results, turn EXIT. Press OK/MENU to return to the text wheel. navigating in menus, see Infotainment - oper- TUNE to one of the selections (see the ating the system (p. 26). 03 explanation in the following table) in the Please note that the letter/ list for switching character entry mode (2) number keys on the center NOTE and press OK/MENU. console can be used to make Videos can only be played when the vehi- changes in the Keyword: field. 2. Continue entering the remaining charac- cle is stationary or moving at a speed ters in the same way. under 4 mph (6 km/h). When the vehicle Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. reaches a speed of approx. 5 mph 3. When you have finished entering the Press and hold EXIT to erase all of the char- (8 km/h), the video will no longer be shown search criteria, select Search. acters that have been entered. and Video unavailable at this speed will > The search will be conducted. The be displayed. However, the film's audio results will be displayed and grouped If a number key on the center console is can still be heard. The video will resume in the following categories: artist, pressed while the text wheel is displayed (see playing when the vehicle's speed goes below 4 mph (6 km/h). album track, year and composer. the previous illustration), a list of characters will be displayed. Press repeatedly on the key 4. Turn TUNE to a category and press OK/ to access the desired letter. Continue with the MENU. next letter, etc. When a key has been 5. Turn TUNE to select a device and press pressed, this will be confirmed when the next OK/MENU to begin playback. key is pressed.

123/AB Toggle between letters and C numbers by pressing OK/ MENU.

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Navigating in a DVD's menus It is also possible to change chapters by Camera angle while playing DVD pressing / on the center console videos control panel or on the steering wheel key- If supported by the DVD, this function makes pad. it possible to select the camera angle from which a certain scene is viewed. Related information • Infotainment - operating the system From the disc’s normal view, press OK/ (p. 26) MENU and selcet Advanced settings Angles • Camera angle while playing DVD videos . 03 (p. 51) Related information • Fast forward/reverse (p. 49) • Infotainment - operating the system • Shuffle (p. 49) (p. 26) • Media player – compatible file formats • Playing and navigating in DVDs (p. 50) Buttons in the center console control panel, (p. 52) shown in the illustration, are used to navigate in a DVD's menus. Changing chapters or title Turn TUNE to access the list of chapters and navigate in this list (the film will pause if it is currently playing). Press OK/MENU to choose a chapter and return to the normal view in the display (if a film was playing, it will resume). Press EXIT to access the list of titles. In the list of titles, turn TUNE to make a selection and press OK/MENU to confirm. This also returns you to the list of chapters. Press OK/MENU to confirm and return to the normal view (if a film was playing, it will resume). Press EXIT to cancel and return to the normal view (without having made a selection).

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Screen settings Media player – compatible file formats MP3 audio specifications Certain screen settings, such as brightness The media player supports a number of differ- Format kHz kbps and contrast, can be adjusted (while the vehi- ent types of files that are listed in the follow- cle is not moving). ing tables. MPEG-1/Audio 32 32–320A

1. In play mode, press OK/MENU and Compatible CD/DVD formats 44.1 32–320A select Image settings. Confirm by press- A ing OK/MENU. NOTE 48 32–320 03 2. Turn TUNE to scroll to the desired setting Dual format (double-sided discs) such as MPEG-2/Audio 16 8–160 and press OK/MENU. DVD Plus or CD-DVD are thicker than nor- mal discs and may not play in your info- 22.05 8–160 3. Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and tainment system. confirm by pressing OK/MENU. 24 8–160 If a disc containing both CDDA and MP3 Press OK/MENU or EXIT to return to the list tracks is played, all MP3 tracks will be MPEG-2.5/Audio 8 8-64 of settings. ignored. 11.025 8-64 Related information • Infotainment - operating the system Audio formats CD-Audio, mp3, wma, 12 8-64 (p. 26) aac, m4a A Not 144 kbps. Infotainment (p. 24) • Video formats DVD-Video WMA audio specifications In order to play, a file must meet the following Compatible USB formats criteria: The audio and video files in the following table are supported by the system for play- back through the USB socket. WMA version 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, Pro AAC audio specifications Audio format mp3, mp4, wma, aac, m4a, In order to play, a file must meet the following m4b criteria: Video format –

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Audio format MPEG-2 and External audio sources via the From the source’s normal view, turn TUNE to MPEG-4 AUX/USB sockets access the folder structure or to search External audio sources such as an iPod® or an among categories. Navigate in this structure Audio sampling 8–96 kHz mp3 player can be connected to the infotain- by turning TUNE and select a folder by press- rate ment system. ing OK/MENU. Leave the structure by press- ing EXIT. Channels (ch) 1ch and 2ch Play a file by pressing OK/MENU. WAV audio specifications When the file is finished, the next one will In order to play, a file must meet the following begin playing. When all of the files in a folder 03 criteria: have been played, another folder will auto- matically be selected. Audio sampling rate Up to 44.1 kHz Media searches Channels (ch) 1ch and 2ch Searches can be performed on all of your devices (USB, CD, etc.). For more information Audio bit rate 16 kbps for 1ch about the search functions, see Media Search (p. 49). The .wav format also supports the PCM for- mat. A device with rechargeable batteries can be USB flash drive recharged when it is connected to the USB To simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is Related information socket (if the ignition is on or the engine is advisable to only store music files on it. It will • Playing and navigating in DVDs (p. 50) running). take considerably longer for the system to index the files on the drive if it contains any- The FAV button can be used to store fre- thing other than compatible music files. quently used functions. The stored function can then be started by pressing FAV, see NOTE Favorites (p. 31). The system supports removable media Listening and navigating menus that uses the USB 2.0 standard and the An audio source connected to the USB FAT32 file system. socket can be operated using the infotain- ment controls. This is not the case for a device connected via the AUX socket.

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|| NOTE NOTE Connecting an external audio source via the AUX/USB sockets When using a longer type of USB device, To start playback, the source should be ® connecting it with a USB adapter cable will set to iPod® (not USB). External audio sources such as an iPod or mp3 player can be connected to the infotain- help reduce mechanical wear on the USB ® socket and on the device. When iPod is used as a sound source, ment system via the AUX and USB sockets in the infotainment system has a menu struc- the center console storage compartment (see ture similar to the one in the iPod®. Technical specifications the illustration). Max. number of files 15,000 03 Related information • Infotainment - operating the system Max. number of folders 1,000 (p. 26) Max. number of folder levels 8 • Media player – compatible file formats (p. 52) Max. number of playlists 100

Max. number of tracks in a play- 1,000 list

Subfolders No limit

Mp3 player AUX/USB sockets Many MP3 players have a file indexing sys- tem that is not supported by the vehicle's To connect an audio source: infotainment system. In order to use an MP3 1. Connect your device to one of the sock- player, the system must be set to USB ets. Removable device/Mass Storage Device. 2. From the media’s normal view, press iPod® MEDIA, turn TUNE to the desired audio source, e.g., USB, iPod or AUX and NOTE press OK/MENU. The system will only play audio files from Reading USB will appear in the center con- an iPod®. sole display as the system reads the device's file structure. The amount of time required for

54 03 Infotainment this depends on the file structure and number External audio source volume Media Bluetooth® of files. Set the volume for an external audio device. If The media player is equipped with Bluetooth® the external sound source's volume is too low for streaming audio files from external NOTE or high, the quality of the sound may be Bluetooth®-enabled devices such as cell • The system supports a number of impaired. phones, tablets, etc. iPod® models produced in 2005 or If an external device such as an MP3 player The device must be paired with and connect later. or an iPod ® is connected to the AUX socket, to the infotainment system. • In order to help avoid damage to the the device's volume may be different than the For more information about listening to music 03 USB socket, it will be switched off if volume of the infotainment system's internal and navigating in the menus, see Infotain- there is a short circuit or if the con- sound sources such as the radio. To help ment - operating the system (p. 26). The fol- nected device uses too much current prevent this, adjust the input volume of the lowing provides detailed information. (which can happen if the device does external audio source. To do so: From the not comply with the USB standard). AUX’s normal view, press OK/MENU. Select Certain functions can be stored in the FAV The USB socket will reactivate the AUX input and select Standard or Boost. button. A stored function can then be started next time the ignition is switched on if easily by pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 31). the problem no longer exists. If the NOTE problem persists, contact a trained Playback and navigation and authorized Volvo service techni- Sound quality may be affected if the MP3 Playback and navigation are controlled using cian. player is being charged while the system is the buttons in the center console or the steer- in AUX mode. To help prevent this, avoid ing wheel keypad. It is also possible to charging the MP3 player in a 12-volt socket while it is being played. change tracks from certain external devices. When a cell phone is connected to the info- Related information tainment system, it is also possible to • Infotainment - advanced audio settings remote-control some of the phone's features, (p. 33) see Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61). Toggle between TEL and MEDIA modes to Infotainment - operating the system • control the various devices' functions. (p. 26)

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|| NOTE Connecting and disconnect a and a media player , which makes it possi- Bluetooth® device ® ble to switch between these devices. • Bluetooth devices must support ® Audio/Video Remote Control Profile Sensus infotainment offers Bluetooth , which (AVRCP) and Advanced Audio Distri- makes it possible to establish wireless con- bution Profile (A2DP). The phone must nections with other Bluetooth® devices after use AVRCP version 1.3 and A2DP 1.2. they have been paired and connected. If older versions of these standards are ® used, certain features may not function Up to 15 Bluetooth devices can be paired 03 properly. and this procedure only needs to be done once for each device. After pairing has been Not all cell phones or other devices are • completed, the device no longer needs to be fully compatible with the Bluetooth® visible or discoverable; its Bluetooth® feature function in the vehicle's media player. only needs to be activated. A list of compatible phones and other devices is available at you Volvo When Bluetooth® is active and the most retailer. recently connected device is within range, it Example: a cell phone is connected as a phone • The media player can only play audio will be connected automatically when the and as a media player ® files via Bluetooth . ignition is switched on. The device's name Related information will be displayed in the sound source's nor- Infotainment - operating the system mal view. To connect a different device, press • Related information (p. 26) OK/MENU and select Change device. • Shuffle (p. 49) • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) When the Bluetooth® device is out of range of the vehicle, it will be automatically discon- nected. To manually disconnect the device, switch off its Bluetooth function. To unpair a Bluetooth® device, see Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 61). When this has been done, the infotainment system will no longer automatically search for the device. Two Bluetooth® devices can be connected at the same time, for example a cell phone

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Connecting a Bluetooth® device The examples are based on pairing a cell Method 1: search for the external phone Two Bluetooth® devices (a cell phone and a but pairing another device is done in device using the infotainment system's media player) can be connected at the same the same way. However, it is done from menus MEDIA MEDIA time and you can toggle between them. It is mode (press the button on 1. Make the external device discoverable/ also possible to make a phone call and stream the center console to enter this mode). visible using its Bluetooth® function. Refer audio files at the same time, and a cell phone There are two ways of pairing a device: to the device's user's guide if necessary can be used to connect the vehicle to the or go to www.volvocars.com. By searching for the external device using Internet . • the infotainment system's menus. 2. From the telephone's normal view, press 03 Up to 15 Bluetooth® devices can be paired to • By searching for the vehicle (infotainment OK/MENU and select Search new the infotainment system and the pairing pro- system) using the external device’s phone (for media players, Search new cedure only needs to be done once for each Bluetooth® function. device). device. After pairing has been completed, the If you are not already in telephone mode, > The infotainment system will now ® device no longer needs to be visible or dis- press the TEL button on the center console. search for Bluetooth devices that are coverable; its Bluetooth® feature only needs in range, which may take up to to be activated. 1 minute. 3. Select a Bluetooth® device from the list NOTE and press OK/MENU. If your cell phone's operating system is 4. Be sure that the code displayed in the updated, this may break the connection device is the same as the one shown on between the phone and the vehicle. If this happens, delete the phone from the list of the infotainment screen. If so, accept the paired phones (Deleting a Bluetooth® code in both places. device (p. 61)) and repeat the pairing 5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any procedure described in this article. choices regarding its phone book and messages. The procedure for connecting an external An example of telephone mode's normal view > The external device is now paired to device varies, depending on whether the the infotainment system. device has been paired previously. If this method has not succeeded, press EXIT Both of the following connection methods and pair the device using method 2. assume that the device has not yet been paired to the system.

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|| Method 2: search for the vehicle using Pairing a Bluetooth® device The examples are based on pairing a cell the external device’s Bluetooth® Two Bluetooth® devices (a cell phone and a phone. Connecting a media player is done in function media player) can be connected at the same the same way. However, it is done from MEDIA MEDIA 1. From the telephone's normal view, press time and you can toggle between them. It is mode (press the button on OK/MENU and select Make car also possible to make a phone call and stream the center console to enter this mode). discoverable. Confirm by pressing OK/ audio files at the same time, and a cell phone There are two ways of pairing a device: MENU. can be used to connect the vehicle to the By searching for the external device using Internet . • 2. Search for Bluetooth® devices (i.e., the the infotainment system's menus. 03 infotainment system) from the external Up to 15 Bluetooth® devices can be paired to • By searching for the vehicle (infotainment device, which may take up to 1 minute. the infotainment system and the pairing pro- system) using the external device’s ® 3. Select the vehicle's name on the external cedure only needs to be done once for each Bluetooth function. device's screen. device. After pairing has been completed, the If you are not already in telephone mode, device no longer needs to be visible or dis- press the TEL button on the center console. 4. Be sure that the code displayed in the coverable; its Bluetooth® feature only needs device is the same as the one shown on to be activated. the infotainment screen. If so, accept the code in both places. NOTE 5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any If your cell phone's operating system is choices regarding its phone book and updated, this may break the connection messages. between the phone and the vehicle. If this > The external device is now paired to happens, delete the phone from the list of the infotainment system. paired phones (Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 61)) and repeat the pairing When the external device has been paired procedure described in this article. and selected, its Bluetooth® name will appear on the infotainment system's screen and the The procedure for connecting an external device can be controlled from the vehicle. An example of telephone mode's normal view device varies, depending on whether the Related information device has been paired previously. • Infotainment - operating the system Both of the following connection methods (p. 26) assume that the device has not yet been • Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® paired to the system. device (p. 56)

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Method 1: search for the external Method 2: search for the vehicle using Automatically connect a Bluetooth® device using the infotainment system's the external device’s Bluetooth® device menus function When a Bluetooth® device has been paired to 1. Make the external device discoverable/ 1. From the telephone’s normal view, press the infotainment system, it will automatically visible using its Bluetooth® function. Refer OK/MENU and select Make car be connected when the ignition is switched to the device's user's guide if necessary discoverable. Confirm by pressing OK/ on. or go to www.volvocars.com. MENU. When Bluetooth® is active and the most 2. From the telephone’s normal view, press 2. Search for Bluetooth® devices (i.e., the recently connected device is within range, it 03 OK/MENU and select Search new infotainment system) from the external will be connected automatically. If this device phone (for media players, Search new device, which may take up to 1 minute. is not within range, the system will attempt to device). 3. Select the vehicle's name on the external connect another previously paired device. > The infotainment system will now device's screen. To connect a different paired device, press search for Bluetooth® devices that are EXIT, select to connect a new device or in range, which may take up to 4. Be sure that the code displayed in the switch to another Bluetooth device. 1 minute. device is the same as the one shown on the infotainment screen. If so, accept the ® Related information 3. Select a Bluetooth device from the list code in both places. and press OK/MENU. • Infotainment - operating the system 5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any (p. 26) 4. Be sure that the code displayed in the choices regarding its phone book and Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® device is the same as the one shown on • messages. device (p. 56) the infotainment screen. If so, accept the > The external device is now paired to code in both places. the infotainment system. 5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any When the external device has been paired choices regarding its phone book and and selected, its Bluetooth® name will appear messages. on the infotainment system's screen and the > The external device is now paired to device can be controlled from the vehicle. the infotainment system. Related information If this method has not succeeded, press EXIT Infotainment - operating the system and pair the device using method 2. • (p. 26) • Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® device (p. 56)

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Switching to another Bluetooth® 2. From the telephone’s normal view, press Disconnecting a Bluetooth® device OK/MENU device and select Change phone. When a Bluetooth® device is out of range, it is If more than one device is connected at the > The infotainment system will search for automatically disconnected. same time, you can switch between these previously connected phones. The devices. Before this is possible, they must Bluetooth® names of the phones found If a cell phone is moved out of range during a first be paired with the infotainment system. will appear in the center console dis- call, the call will switch to the phone's play. speaker and microphone. Switching media players The hands-free function is deactivated when 1. Be sure that the external device's 3. Select the desired device. 03 the ignition is switched off and the driver's ® > The selected device will be connected. Bluetooth function is activated. Refer to door is opened. the devices's user's guide if necessary. Related information To remove (unpair) a Bluetooth® device, see 2. ® From the media Bluetooth ´s normal • Infotainment - operating the system Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 61). The view, press OK/MENU and select (p. 26) infotainment system will no longer search for Change device. • Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® the unpaired device. > The infotainment system will search for device (p. 56) previously connected devices. The Related information Bluetooth® names of the devices found • Infotainment - operating the system will appear in the center console dis- (p. 26) play. • Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® 3. Select the desired device. device (p. 56) ® > The selected device will be connected. • Media Bluetooth (p. 55) • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) Switching cell phones 1. Be sure that the external device's Bluetooth® function is activated. Refer to the devices's user's guide if necessary.

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Deleting a Bluetooth® device Bluetooth® hands-free system ing the TEL and MEDIA buttons to access Paired Bluetooth® devices can be deleted A Bluetooth®-enabled cell phone or other the respective sources' functions. (unpaired) from the infotainment system, device can be wirelessly connected to the which means that the system will no longer infotainment system. NOTE search for these devices. Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the hands-free system. A list of com- Deleting a media player patible phones is available at your Volvo From the media Bluetooth®’s normal view, retailer or at www.volvocars.us press OK/MENU and select Change device 03 Delete device. Activating TEL Deleting a cell phone Press briefly to activate the most recently connected phone. If a phone is From the telephone’s normal view, press OK/ already connected, pressing TEL will display MENU and select Change phone Delete a shortcut menu listing commonly used device. phone functions. The symbol in the dis- Related information play indicates that a phone is connected. ® • Infotainment - operating the system Overview of center console Bluetooth controls Making a call (p. 26) The device must first be paired and con- 1. Ensure that the symbol is visible at ® • Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth nected to the infotainment system. the top of the display and that the hands- device (p. 56) A hands-free connection to the infotainment free function is in telephone mode. • Media Bluetooth® (p. 55) system makes it possible to remotely control 2. Dial the desired number or in normal ® • Bluetooth hands-free system (p. 61) many of a cell phone's functions. The view, turn TUNE clockwise to access the phone's controls can also be used at any phone book or counter-clockwise to time, even it is connected to the infotainment access the call list. Scroll to the desired system. contact/name. When a cell phone or other device is con- 3. Press OK/MENU to initiate the call. nected, audio can be streamed to the info- End the call by pressing EXIT. tainment system, see Media Bluetooth® (p. 55). Toggle between the devices by press-

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|| Reading text messages9 NOTE Bluetooth® hands-free system – The infotainment system will show the con- overview In order to show the connected cell nected phone's messages. phone's messages on the infotainment The illustration provides an overview of the If the connected cell phone receives a text system's display, the cell phone has to Bluetooth® hands-free system. accept mirroring when it is connected. message, the symbol will appear at the Depending on the phone, the following will top of the display. occur: 1. Press TEL followed by OK/MENU to • A pop-up window or notification will 03 access the Phone menu. be displayed and accepted in the 2. Turn TUNE to Messages and pressOK/ phone. MENU. • Accept mirroring in the settings for the phone's Bluetooth® connection to the 3. Turn TUNE to scroll to the desired mes- infotainment system. sage and press OK/MENU. It may be necessary to disconnect and > The message will be displayed. reconnect the phone from the infotainment 4. Press OK/MENU to access the text mes- for mirroring to take place. sage menu to e.g., let the system's text- System overview to-speech function read the message, Related information Cell phone call the message's sender or delete the • Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio message. settings (p. 63) Microphone If TEL mode is already active, a pop-up menu Bluetooth® hands-free menus (p. 84) • Steering wheel keypad with new messages will be displayed. By pressing OK/MENU, the selected message Center console controls will be displayed and the text-to-speech function will read it. Cancel reading by press- Related information EXIT ing . • Infotainment - operating the system The pop-up-menu and the message can be (p. 26) turned off in Phone menu Message • Connecting and disconnect a Bluetooth® notifications. device (p. 56)

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Call Management From the telephone’s normal view, press OK/ Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio These functions help to manage phone calls. MENU and select Call list to see the cur- settings rently connected phone's call list. Volume settings can be made for phone calls, Incoming calls the infotainment system and for when the – Press OK/MENU (or the thumb wheel on NOTE phone rings. the steering wheel keypad) to answer a In order to display the connected cell call, even if the infotainment system is in phone's call list in the infotainment system, Phone call volume e.g., RADIO or MEDIA mode. information sharing must be accepted in Phone call volume can only be changed while a call is in progress. Use the steering wheel Reject or end a call by pressing EXIT. the phone when it is connected. Depend- 03 ing on the phone, the following will occur: keypad or the VOL control on the center con- Call menu • A pop-up window or notification is dis- sole. From the telephone’s normal view, press OK/ played and accepted in the phone. MENU while a call is in progress to access Infotainment system volume Accept information sharing in the the following functions: • While no phone calls are in progress, the info- phone's settings for a Bluetooth® con- tainment system's volume can be adjusted in • – the call is transferred nection to the infotainment system. the normal way using the steering wheel key- from the hand-free function to the cell In certain cases, the phone must be dis- pad or the VOL control on the center console. phone. The connection will be broken on connected and reconnected to the info- certain phones, which is normal. The tainment system before information shar- If a sound source is active when a call is hands-free will prompt you to reconnect. ing is possible. received, it will be muted automatically. • Mute microphone – Infotainment system Ringing volume sound is muted. Related information This volume can be changed by pressing the • Dial number – call a third party using the • Infotainment - operating the system SOUND button, turning TUNE to Ringtone number keys while another call is in pro- (p. 26) volume and pressing OK/MENU. Set the vol- gress (the call in progress will be put on • Cell phone voice control (p. 70) ume by turning TUNE and save the setting by hold). OK/MENU • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) pressing . Call list • Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio Ringing tones The call list is shared and updated with the settings (p. 63) The cell phone's ringing tone will be used hands-free function each time a phone is • Phone book (p. 64) when a call is received. connected. From the telephone’s normal view, turn TUNE counter-clockwise to display this list.

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|| NOTE Phone book Related information The list of contacts (phone book) displayed on • Infotainment - operating the system In certain cases, the connected cell (p. 26) phone's ringing tone may not be switched the infotainment system's screen mirrors the off when one of the hands-free system's phone book in the currently connected cell • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) ringing tones is used. phone.

The symbol must be displayed at the Related information top of the infotainment system's screen and • Infotainment - operating the system the hands-free system must be in telephone 03 (p. 26) mode before the phone book can be used. • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) For incoming calls, if the phone book con- tains information about the caller, it will be displayed on the screen.

NOTE Mirroring (syncing contacts) must be acti- vated when a cell phone is connected to the infotainment system before the phone book can be displayed on the center con- sole screen. Depending on the type of phone, the following may happen: • A pop-up window or notification will be displayed and accepted in the phone. • Accept mirroring (activate "Sync con- tacts" or similar) in the phone's Bluetooth® settings. It may be necessary to disconnect and reconnect the phone from the infotainment for mirroring to take place.

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Quick phonebook searches Phone book – character table for the Button Function From the telephone’s normal view, turn TUNE center console keypad clockwise to display the list of contacts (pho- The following table shows the characters that + 0 p w nebook). can be accessed by pressing the respective keys on center console. Press once for the # * Turn TUNE to scroll to a contact and press number on the key and continue pressing to OK/MENU to make a call. reach the desired letter on the key. The primary phone number will be displayed Related information below the contact's name. If there is a ▼ sym- Button Function • Infotainment - operating the system 03 bol to the right of the contact's name, this (p. 26) indicates that there are other phone numbers Space . , - ? @ : ; / ( ) 1 • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) stored for this contact. Press OK/MENU to display these numbers. Turn TUNE to select A B C Å Ä Æ À Ç 2 one of the other phone numbers and press OK/MENU to make a call. D E F È É 3 Search the phone book by entering the beginning of the contact's name using the G H I Ì 4 center console keypad, see also Phone book – character table for the center console key- J K L 5 pad (p. 65).

Related information M N O Ö Ø Ñ Ò 6 • Infotainment - operating the system (p. 26) P Q R S ß 7 • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) T U V Ü Ù 8

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Searching for phone book contacts 3. To switch from letter entry mode to the next letter, etc. When a key has been The following is the procedure for searching entry mode for numbers or special char- pressed, this will be confirmed when the next for contacts in you're your phone book acters, or to go to the pone book, turn key is pressed. TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the following table) in the Related information list for switching character entry mode (2) • Infotainment - operating the system and press OK/MENU. (p. 26) • Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 61) 03 123/ABC Toggle between letters and numbers by pressing OK/ MENU.

MORE Switch to special characters by pressing OK/MENU.

=> This leads to the phone book (3). Turn TUNE to select a Search using the text wheel contact and press OK/MENU Character list to display the contact's infor- Switch between character entry modes mation. (see the following table) First Toggle between first-/last List of phone book contacts name/ name sort order in the phone Last book. To search for contacts in telephone´s normal name view, press OK/MENU and select Contacts.

1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter Press and hold EXIT to erase all of the char- keys on the center console can also be acters that have been entered. used. If a number key on the center console is 2. Continue with the remaining characters in pressed while the text wheel is displayed (see the contact's name. The search results the previous illustration), a list of characters will be listed in the phone book (3). will be displayed. Press repeatedly on the key to access the desired letter. Continue with the

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Voice control - introduction responses come via the infotainment sys- • The vehicle's doors, windows and moon- Voice control enables the driver to voice-acti- tem's speakers. roof* should be closed when using the voice control system vate certain functions in the infotainment sys- Getting started tem, a Bluetooth®-connected cell phone or in • Avoid background noises in the cabin the optional navigation system. when using the system

NOTE NOTE • The information about phone com- If you are uncertain of the commands that mands in this section applies to a you can use, saying help will prompt the 03 Bluetooth®-connected cell phone. system to provide a number of commands See Bluetooth® hands-free system that can be used in a specific situation. (p. 61) for more detailed information. Commands can be cancelled by: • Volvo' optional navigation system has • Saying cancel a separate user's guide containing that Pressing EXIT or any of the mode but- system's specific voice commands. • tons (Tel, MEDIA, etc.). Right side steering wheel keypad Voice control offers convenience and enables Voice control button Cell phones the driver to keep his/her hands on the steer- Press the button (1) to activate the sys- Before any phone-related voice commands ing wheel and concentrate on driving. • tem and initiate a command dialog. The can be used, a Bluetooth®-enabled cell most common commands will then be phone must be paired with and connected to WARNING displayed on the center console screen. the infotainment system. If a command is As the driver, you have full responsibility While using the voice control system, keep given and no phone is connected, the system for operating the vehicle safely and adher- the following in mind: will inform you of this. See Connecting a ing to all applicable traffic regulations. ® • When giving commands, speak at your Bluetooth device (p. 57) for information usual speed and in a normal tone of voice about pairing and connecting a cell phone. Input to the system is in dialog form: com- after the tone mands from the driver and a response from Avoid speaking while the system is the system. The voice control system uses • ® responding. Commands cannot be pro- the same microphone as the Bluetooth cessed during a response. hands-free system, see Bluetooth® hands- free system – overview (p. 62) and system

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Voice control language Voice control help functions Leave the tutorial by pressing EXIT. The languages available for voice control can These functions help you get started using Speaker adaptation be selected in the MY CAR menu system. the voice control system (p. 67) and improve The system will display a number of phrases the system's voice recognition. for you to say. Adaptation can be started in • Voice tutorial: helps acquaint you with the normal view for MY CAR, by press OK/ the system and the procedure for giving MENU and select Settings Voice control voice commands. settings Speaker adaptation. Voice training: A function that helps the 03 • When this has been completed, remember to system improve its voice recognition (learn to identify your voice and pronunci- select a Trained user profile under User ation). This also makes it possible to set a setting. user profile. Brief instruction • Brief instruction: A function that reads a The system will read a brief instruction about brief instruction about how the system voice control. To start, press the voice control works. button on the steering wheel keypad and say Sample list of languages "Brief instruction". Voice control is not available in all languages. NOTE The languages supported are marked by the These instructions are only available when icon in the list of languages and may vary the vehicle is parked. according to the country/area in which you live. Language changes are made in the MY Tutorial CAR menu system. The tutorial can be started in the normal view for MY CAR, by press OK/MENU and select NOTE Settings Voice control settings Changing the language for voice controls Tutorial. also changes the language used in the entire infotainment system. The tutorial is divided into 3 lessons that take a total of about 5 minutes to complete. By default, the system begins with the first les- Related information son. To skip a lesson and go to the next one, • Voice control help functions (p. 68) press . Go to the previous lesson by • Voice control settings (p. 69) pressing .

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Voice control settings Voice control commands Related information There are a number of settings that can be Voice control enables the driver to voice-acti- • Voice control command shortcuts made for the voice control system (p. 67). vate certain functions in the infotainment sys- (p. 70) tem, a Bluetooth®-connected cell phone or in • Cell phone voice control (p. 70) User settings • : A voice (user) profile can the optional navigation system. be set in the normal view for MY CAR, by • Radio voice control (p. 71) press OK/MENU and select Settings The driver initiates a voice command dialog • Multimedia voice control (p. 71) Voice control settings User setting. by pressing the voice control button on the Default Trained steering wheel keypad. The choices are: or 03 user. Trained user can only be selected When a dialog has begun, the most common if voice training (p. 68) has been comple- commands will be displayed on the center ted. console screen. • Synthetic voice speed: The speed of the systems's dynamic (not prerecorded) Once you become familiar with the system, text-to-speech voice can be changed in you can speed up the command dialogue by the normal view for MY CAR, by press briefly pressing the voice control button to skip prompts from the system. OK/MENU and select Settings Voice control settings Read out speed. Commands can be given in several Choose between Fast, Medium and ways Slow. For example, the command for searching for • Voice control volume: Volume can be a track on a CD can be given as several short adjusted by pressing the SOUND button commands or as one command: and turning TUNE to Voice control Media search > Track: Say Media volume and pressing OK/MENU. Adjust • search, wait for the system's response the volume by turning TUNE and save the and then say Track. new setting by pressing OK/MENU. or • Say Media search track without paus- ing.

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Voice control command shortcuts Cell phone voice control of digits spoken) or Delete (which will erase The system provides lists of voice command Voice commands (p. 67) can be used to con- the entire phone number). By saying Repeat, shortcuts (p. 67). trol many of the most common functions in a the system will repeat the entire phone num- Bluetooth®-connected cell phone. ber. Global commands for the infotainment sys- tem functions and cell phone can by found in The following command dialogs are only Calling a contact the normal view for MY CAR, by press OK/ examples; the system's responses may very The following dialogue enables you to call a MENU and select Settings Voice control according to the situation. contact in your cell phone's phone book. Call contact 03 settings Command list Global Dialing a number 1. The user begins by saying . commands, Phone commands, Media The system understands the digits 0 (zero) to > The system's response is Name commands Radio commands , and 9 (nine). These numbers can be spoken indi- please. Navigation commands*. vidually, in groups of several digits at a time, 2. Say the contact's number in the list dis- Help texts for each command explain if the or the entire phone number can be given at played. once. Numbers above nine will not be recog- command can be used in all media sources > If only one contact is found, the call nized. or is specific to one particular source. will be initiated. Otherwise, the system The following is an example of a voice com- will continue to prompt you for more mand dialog for dialing a number. information. 1. The user begins by saying Dial number. If there is more than one phone number for a > The system's response is Number particular contact, specify the number to call please. by saying Mobile,Work, etc. 2. Begin speaking the digits in the phone Other commands number individually Six-eight-seven, Additional cell phone voice commands can etc. be found in the MY CAR normal view by > If you pause, the system will repeat the pressing OK/MENU and selecting Settings most recently spoken group of digits. Voice control settings Command list 3. Continue saying the remaining digits. Phone commands. When you have given the entire number, conclude by saying Ok. > The system will initiate the call. The number can be changed by saying Correction (which will delete the last group

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Radio voice control Other commands Multimedia voice control Radio voice commands (p. 67) can be used to Additional radio voice commands can be Voice commands (p. 67) can be used to con- e.g., change stations. found in the MY CAR normal view by press- trol the multimedia functions such as chang- ing OK/MENU and selecting Settings ing audio sources or tracks. The following command dialogs are only Voice control settings Command list examples; the system's responses may very The following command dialogs are only Radio commands. according to the situation. examples; the system's responses may very according to the situation. Changing stations Related information Radio (p. 34) The dialog lets you change radio stations. • Changing sources 03 The following is a voice command for chang- 1. The user begins by saying Select ing media sources. station. > The system will prompt you for the sta- – The user begins by saying Disc. tion's name. > The system switches to the CD/DVD player. 2. Say the station's name. > The system will tune to the selected Switch to other sources by saying e.g., station. Bluetooth", "AUX, USB, etc. The sources available depend on the devices currently Changing frequencies connected and whether or not the device The system understands frequency numbers contains playable files. If a media source is between 87.5 (eighty-seven point five) and not available, the system will provide an 108.0 (one-hundred-eight point oh). explanation. This dialog lets you change radio frequencies. Changing tracks 1. The user begins by saying Frequency. The system understands the digits 0 (zero) to > The system will prompt you for the fre- 99 (ninety-nine). Numbers above ninety-nine quency number. will not be recognized. 2. Say a number between 87.5 and 108.0 The following is a voice command for chang- megahertz. ing tracks. > The system will tune to the selected 1. The user begins by saying: Select track. frequency. > The system will prompt you for the track number.

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|| 2. Say the track's number (one number only, Internet connection The cell phone and your service provider e.g., twenty-three, not two-three). Connecting the vehicle to the Internet makes must support tethering (sharing an Internet > The system will switch to the selected it possible to utilize navigation services, web connection) and your subscription must track on the active media source. radio and to stream music via apps (p. 76) include data communication. and to use the integrated web Searching for media browser (p. 77). NOTE The following is a voice command for search- Data is transmitted while the vehicle is ing for media sources. online, which may result in additional charges from your service provider. 03 1. The user begins the dialog by saying Media search. Data roaming may result in additional charges. > The system will display a numbered list of all possible search categories and Contact your service provider for informa- will prompt you to say a line number or tion about costs/fees, etc. category. 2. Say the line number or search category. Connecting the vehicle to the Internet > The system will continue to provide instructions.

Other commands The system's integrated apps can be used Additional multimedia voice control com- when the vehicle is connected to the Internet. mands can be found in the MY CAR normal The apps available may vary and may include view by pressing OK/MENU and selecting navigation services, , web radio Settings Voice control settings and music services. The vehicle has a basic Command list Media commands. web browser to search for and display Inter- net content. Related information If an Internet connection is through a cell • Media Player (p. 47) phone, other mobile functions are also availa- Internet connection settings ble, such as reading text messages and mak- ing calls, see Bluetooth® hands-free system The default Internet connection setting is (p. 61). "none." When one of the other connection methods has been selected, this will be stored and the vehicle will attempt to connect

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automatically using this method whenever a The vehicle can store information on a maxi- To disconnect, see the section "Disconnect- network is available. To change this setting, mum of 10 Bluetooth® networks. If another ing". choose one of the other connection methods. network is added, the oldest network and The vehicle can store information on a maxi- To stop automatic connection, see the sec- password will be removed from the list. mum of 10 Bluetooth® networks. If another tion "Disconnecting" below. Wi-Fi network is added, the oldest network and Choose a connection method - Bluetooth®, password will be removed from the list. Wi-Fi or integrated modem. Removing a saved Wi-Fi network Integrated modem*10 1. Press the MY CAR button to display the 03 To connect using the modem, see Car source's normal view. modem* (p. 74). 2. Press OK/MENU and select Settings ® Bluetooth Internet settings. 1. The cell phone must first be paired with 1. Activate tethering (portable/personal hot- and connected to the infotainment sys- spot) in the cell phone. 3. Select Wi-Fi. tem (p. 57). 2. From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/ > A list of available networks will be dis- played. 2. Activate tethering (portable/personal hot- MENU and select Settings Internet spot) via the cell phone's Bluetooth® settings Wi-Fi. 4. Select the network to be removed from function. > This starts a search for available Wi-Fi the list. 3. From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/ networks. 5. Select Forget. MENU and select Settings Internet 3. Select your network. > The system will no longer automatically connect to this network. settings Bluetooth. 4. Select Connect. > The vehicle is now connected. 5. Enter the network password. Removing all networks All networks can be removed simultaneously. The system will then automatically connect > The vehicle will attempt to connect to ® Please note that this will also reset all user via Bluetooth when a network is available. the network. data and system settings to the factory A symbol on the screen (p. 30) will show the The system will then automatically connect defaults. current status of the connection. via Wi-Fi when the network is available. To return to the factory defaults, from MY To disconnect, see the section "Disconnect- A symbol on the screen (p. 30) will show the CAR’s normal view, press OK/MENU. Select ing." current status of the connection. Settings Reset to factory settings.

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|| Wi-Fi technology and security audio may require large of amounts of data to Car modem*11 The vehicle can be connected to a Wi-Fi net- be transferred, which requires a good con- The vehicle is equipped with a modem that work at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. If several nection and a strong signal. can be used to connect to the Internet. This devices are using this frequency simultane- • Cell phone to the infotainment system connection can also be shared via Wi-Fi. ously, this may result in reduced perform- ® ance. The Bluetooth connection's speed can vary, Internet connection depending on the location of the cell phone in • Frequency: 2.4 GHz. the vehicle. Moving the phone closer to the • Standards: 802.11 b / g / n. infotainment system can help increase signal 03 • Encryption protocol: WPA2-AES-CCMP. strength. Be sure that there are no obstruc- tions between the phone and the system. Disconnecting • Cell phone to the network service pro- vider The speed of the mobile network varies depending on your location and some areas may provide poor reception (in tunnels, driv- ing in deep valleys, indoors). The speed may also be linked to your service subscription. 1. Insert your personal SIM card in the NOTE holder located in the glove compartment. Contact your service provider if data com- 2. Press the MY CAR button on the center munication problems occur. console to display this mode’s normal view. Press OK/MENU and select From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/ Related information Settings Internet settings Car MENU and select Settings Internet • On-screen symbols (p. 30) modem. settings None. The vehicle will not con- • Change of ownership (p. 11) 3. Enter the SIM card's PIN code. nect to the Internet. > The vehicle will now connect to the Internet and the various on-line func- Internet connection problems tions can be used, see Internet con- The amount of data being transferred is nection (p. 72). determined by the services or apps being used in the vehicle. For example, streaming

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NOTE Sharing a Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) 2. Activate the vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot by checking the box on the screen. The data subscription in the vehicle • > External devices can now connect to must be active in order to connect to the vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot. the Internet. • To avoid having to enter the PIN code To deactivate, remove the check from the each time the ignition is switched on, box. the SIM card can be unlocked in the Up to 8 devices can be connected to the menu system. To do so, press the vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot. To view the number 03 MY CAR button on the center console of devices connected, from MY CAR’s nor- to display this mode’s normal view. mal view, press OK/MENU and select Press OK/MENU and select Settings Settings Internet settings. Internet settings Car modem. Deselect (unmark) the Lock SIM card box. When an Internet connection has been estab- lished using the modem, this connection (a From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/ Wi-Fi hotspot) can be shared (tethered) to enable other devices in the vehicle to use the MENU and select Settings Internet modem. settings None to turn off the Internet con- nection. 1. From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/ MENU and select Settings Internet settings Car Wi-Fi hotspot Enter a name for the Wi-Fi network (SSID) and specify a password. The name must contain 6-32 characters and the pass- Number of devices connected to the Wi-Fi hot- word must contain 10-63 characters. The spot name and password can be changed at For certain connected devices, from any time. MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/MENU and select Settings Internet settings Car Wi-Fi hotspot.

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|| Wi-Fi hotspot technical specifications and Applications security Applications (apps) are services that can be Wi-Fi hotspot tethering uses a frequency of used when the vehicle is connected to the 2.4 GHz. If several devices use this frequency Internet. The apps available vary and include simultaneously, this may result in slower services related to navigation, social media, access times. web radio and music. • Frequency: 2.4 GHz. For basic information on using the infotain- • Standards: 802.11 b / g / n. ment system, see operating the sys- 03 tem (p. 26). • Security certificate: WPA2-AES-CCMP. • The antenna for the vehicle's modem is Before any apps can be used, the vehicle has located on the roof. to be connected to the Internet (p. 72). A symbol (p. 30) will be displayed in the upper No or poor Internet connection Press the button on the center console right corner of the screen when the vehicle is and select Apps to display the apps that are See Internet connection (p. 72). connected. If no Internet connection is availa- currently available. Select one from the list Related information ble, a message will be displayed. and start it by pressing OK/MENU. • Internet connection (p. 72) The apps are downloaded to the vehicle and NOTE • On-screen symbols (p. 30) are updated each time they are started. This Data is transmitted while the vehicle is means that an Internet connection is required online, which may result in additional each time an app is used. charges from your service provider. Certain apps require sharing location informa- Data roaming may result in additional charges. tion. The symbol will be displayed when- ever this takes place. Contact your service provider for informa- tion about costs/fees, etc. Logging in There are two types of apps/services that require you to log in: • Ones that require registration by a service provider. Follow the instructions on the

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screen when starting apps of this type or WARNING Browser use an existing account to log in. The infotainment system has an integrated Always use good judgment when fol- Certain apps require a personal Volvo ID. • web browser for searching for and displaying • lowing navigation system guidance, Register an ID (see Volvo ID (p. 11)) or Internet content. and do not follow guidance that seems use an existing one to access useful contrary to your own best judgment. functions such as sending an address The web browser supports the HTML 4 from a map service on the Internet to a • Never use the navigation system or standard for text and graphics. However, it navigation app or to Volvo's Sensus Navi- any other feature in your vehicle in a does not support animations, video or audio. gation system*. way that distracts you from the task of Information cannot be downloaded or saved. driving safely. Distraction can lead to a 03 Navigation services serious accident. In order to use the web browser, the vehicle must first be connected to the Internet(p. 72) . Navigation services provide guidance to a • Set and make changes in your naviga- preset destination. However, in certain situa- tion system only with the vehicle tions beyond the system's control (e.g., very parked. NOTE recent road construction, etc.), this guidance Be aware of the current traffic situa- Data is transmitted while the vehicle is may not be accurate. • tion. online, which may result in additional charges from your service provider. • Always comply with relevant traffic regulations. Data roaming may result in additional charges. Contact your service provider for informa- NOTE tion about costs/fees, etc. The optional Sensus Navigation system can be installed (activated) in your vehicle NOTE at any time, giving you access to addi- tional functions and map information. Con- The web browser is not available while the sult your Volvo retailer. vehicle is moving.

Related information Press the Internet button ( ) on the center • On-screen symbols (p. 30) console and select Web browser. Change of ownership (p. 11) • For Bluetooth® Internet connections, the • Browser (p. 77) Bluetooth® symbol will appear in the upper- right corner of the display.

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|| If no Internet connection is available, a mes- 3. To switch from letter entry mode to the Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. sage indicating this will be displayed. entry mode for numbers or special char- Press and hold EXIT to erase all characters. acters, or to go view surf history, turn Pressing a number key on the center console Searching for information TUNE to one of the selections (see the while the text wheel is displayed (see the pre- explanation in the following table) in the vious illustration) will display a list of charac- list for switching character entry mode (2) ters. Press the desired key repeatedly to and press OK/MENU. enter the desired letter and continue to the next letter, etc. 03 123/A Toggle between letters and num- BC bers by pressing OK/MENU. To enter a number, press and hold the but- ton. => This leads to surf history. Turn TUNE to select a web address Navigating in the web browser and press OK/MENU to go to the Turn TUNE to navigate among links or to website. scroll on a web page. Press OK/MENU to activate the selection/link. Searching using the text wheel Go Go to the website by pressing OK/MENU. List of characters a|A Toggle between upper and lower Switching between character entry case letters by pressing OK/ modes (see the following table) MENU. Surf history | | } Switch from the text wheel to the Use the text wheel to enter a web address. Address: field. Use TUNE to 1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press move the cursor and erase char- OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter acters by pressing EXIT. Press keys on the center console can also be OK/MENU to return to the text used. wheel. 2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The The number/letter keys on the Moving the cursor on a web page results of the search will be displayed in center console can also be used The buttons on the center console can be the phone book. to edit the Address: field. used to move the cursor on a web page. A pop-up menu can be accessed by pressing button 5 on the center console or by moving

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the cursor to a non-clickable area and press- Show images, Block pop-ups and Infotainment menu overview ing OK/MENU. Enable JavaScript. This is a general overview of the selections Accept cookies Functions • – Cookies are small text and settings that can be made in the infotain- files that are stored and make it possible ment system's menus. The available functions can be accessed by e.g., to use various functions on web pressing button 5 on the center console or by pages and enable the page's owner to If a menu text is grayed-out, this means that it moving the cursor to a non-clickable area and compile surf statistics. cannot currently be selected. This may be pressing OK/MENU. because the function is not installed in the • Text size – Change the size of the text: vehicle, that the source is not currently con- • Back – Return to the previous page. Large, Medium or Small. nected or is connected but is empty. 03 • Forward – If Back has been used, press • Clear browsing data – Cookies, forward to return to the page. browsing history and cache will be RADIO • Reload – Refresh the page. cleared. • AM (p. 80) • Stop – Stop loading a page. • FAV key options – Certain functions can • FM (p. 80) be programmed in the FAV button. The New tab – Creates a new tab/page. Up • stored function can then be started by MEDIA to 4 tabs can be open at the same time. merely pressing FAV, see Favorites • CD/DVD (p. 81) • Close tab – Close a tab/page. (p. 31). • DVD Video (p. 81) • Zoom in/Zoom out. Related information • iPod (p. 82) • Add bookmark/Delete bookmark – • Web browser menus (p. 84) • USB (p. 82) Add or delete a bookmark. Up to 20 bookmarks can be saved. • On-screen symbols (p. 30) • Media Bluetooth® (p. 83) • Settings – Adapt the way that the • Change of ownership (p. 11) • AUX (p. 83) browser displays and handles informa- TEL tion. See the following section for more Bluetooth® hands-free (p. 84) information. • Settings • Web browser (p. 84) • Bookmarks – Rename, Reorder or Delete. Related information • Content filtering – Adapt the way in • Infotainment - operating the system which web pages are displayed. The fol- (p. 26) lowing can be activated/deactivated:

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AM radio menus FM radio menus Related information The following is an overview of the settings The following is an overview of the settings • Infotainment - operating the system that can be made for AM radio. that can be made for FM radio. (p. 26) • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) AM menu See FM menu See

Show presets (p. 36) Alternative frequency

FAV key options Show 03 (p. 31)

No function Radio text (p. 47)

Show presets (p. 36) Presets (p. 36)

Related information None • Infotainment - operating the system (p. 26) Tune station by (p. 35) • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Station list (p. 36)

Manual tuning (p. 36)

FAV key options (p. 31)

No function

(p. 47) and Toggle radio Preset radio text or presets stations (p. 36)

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Audio CD/DVD menus Related information Video DVD menus The following is an overview of the settings • Infotainment - operating the system The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for audio CDs/DVDs. (p. 26) that can be made for video DVDs. • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Disc menu See DVD video menu See

Play/Pause (p. 48) Play/Pause (p. 50)

Stop DVD disc menu (p. 50) 03 A Stop (p. 50) Media search (p. 49) Subtitles (p. 50) Shuffle (p. 49) Audio tracks (p. 50) Gracenote® options Advanced settings Gracenote® database Angles (p. 51) Gracenote® results Screen ratios FAV key options (p. 31) FAV key options (p. 31) No function No function Play/Pause (p. 48) Play/Pause (p. 50) Shuffle (p. 49)

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|| iPod® menus USB menus Next subtitle (p. 50) The following is an overview of the settings The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for an iPod®. that can be made for USB. Next audio track (p. 50) iPod menu See USB menu See

Video DVD pop-up menu Play/Pause (p. 53) Play/Pause (p. 53) PressOK/MENU while a video is playing to Shuffle Media search (p. 49) 03 access the pop-up menu. (p. 49) Shuffle Image settings (p. 52) FAV key options (p. 31) (p. 49) Select USB partition Video DVD menu (p. 26) No function FAV key options DVD disc menu (p. 50) (p. 31) Play/Pause (p. 53) Related information No function • Infotainment - operating the system Shuffle (p. 49) (p. 26) Play/Pause (p. 53) • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Related information • Infotainment - operating the system (p. 26) Shuffle (p. 49) • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Related information • Infotainment - operating the system (p. 26) • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79)

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Media Bluetooth® menus AUX menus The following is an overview of the settings Connect for media (p. 55) The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for Media Bluetooth®. that can be made for AUX.

Bluetooth menu See Delete device (p. 61) AUX menu See

Play/Pause AUX input (p. 55) (p. 55) Related information Infotainment - operating the system Shuffle • (p. 49) (p. 26) Standard 03 • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Change device (p. 60) Boost

Search new device Related information • Infotainment - operating the system Make car discoverable (p. 26) • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) FAV key options (p. 31)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 55)

Shuffle (p. 49)

Device 1 Device 2 etc.

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Bluetooth® hands-free menus Related information Web browser menus The following is an overview of the settings • Infotainment - operating the system The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for the Bluetooth® hands- (p. 26) that can be made for the web browser. free function. • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Web browser See Phone menu See This menu is displayed in the nor- mal view if no tab is open. Call list (p. 63) 03 Enter address (p. 77) Contacts (p. 64) Settings Messages (p. 61) Displays the web browser's set- tings menu, see below. Message notifications (p. 61) Bookmark 1 Change phone (p. 60) Bookmark 2 (p. 77) etc. Search new phone

Make car discoverable Browser pop-up menu See Press key 5 on the center console Device 1 while a website is displayed to access the pop-up menu. Device 2 Back etc. (p. 77)

Forward (p. 77) Connect for phone (p. 61) Reload (p. 77)

Delete device (p. 61)

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Stop (p. 77) FAV key options (p. 31) Rename New tab (p. 77) No function Reorder Close tab (p. 77) Add/delete bookmark (p. 77) Zoom in Delete New tab (p. 77) or (p. 77) 03 Zoom out Content filtering (p. 77) Close tab (p. 77) Add bookmark Accept cookies (p. 77) or (p. 77) Related information Show images Delete bookmark • Infotainment - operating the system (p. 26) Settings Block pop-ups • Infotainment menu overview (p. 79) Displays the web browser's set- tings menu, see below. Enable JavaScript

Web browser settings menu See Text size (p. 77) Press Settings in one of the two menus above to access the set- Large tings menu. Medium Bookmarks (p. 77)

Bookmark 1 Small Bookmark 2 Clear browsing data (p. 77) etc.

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89 INTERNET MAP 04 Internet map

Internet map recommended guidance is not always relia- Using Internet map This feature makes it possible to display map ble, since situations may arise that are out- This article describes the procedure for star- and route information. side the capacity and judgement of the navi- ting Internet map, planning a route and star- gation system, such as sudden changes in ting guidance to your destination. The system can calculate a suitable route and the weather. indicate your vehicle's position in relation to See operating instructions and using menus the route on the map. If you deviate from your WARNING (p. 26). Characters are entered using either planned route, the system automatically the text wheel or the center console keypad recalculates the route and guides you to your • Always use good judgment when fol- (p. 92) are used to enter text . destination. In addition to map information, lowing navigation system guidance, 1. The vehicle must be connected to the symbols for selected points of interest and do not follow guidance that seems Internet(p. 72). (POI) (p. 96) will also be displayed. contrary to your own best judgment. • Never use the navigation system or 2. Press the NAV button on the center con- This feature will not function in areas where any other feature in your vehicle in a sole to start Internet map. 04 the vehicle is unable to connect to the Inter- way that distracts you from the task of net. driving safely. Distraction can lead to a 3. Accept position sharing about the vehi- cle's position. If the Internet connection is weak or is inter- serious accident. rupted, route calculation will not function cor- • Set and make changes in your naviga- NOTE rectly and certain map scales may not be tion system only with the vehicle available, depending on the amount of map parked. Internet map cannot function if position information that was buffered before the con- • Be aware of the current traffic situa- sharing has not been accepted. nection was broken. tion. To turn position sharing off, from the sour- Volvo offers a full-scale navigation system Always comply with relevant traffic ce's normal view, press OK/MENU, select • Settings Position sharing (Sensus Navigation) that utilizes harddisk- regulations. and deselect . based maps, voice guidance, advanced route • Due to weather conditions or time of calculation including traffic information, Inter- year affecting the road conditions, 4. Select a destination (p. 95). net search functionality and the capacity to some recommendations may be less 5. Select route options (p. 98) (e.g., type of select intermediate destinations. Contact your reliable. road, tunnels, ferries, etc.) Volvo retailer to upgrade to Sensus Navigation. This upgrade will replace Internet Related information map. • Internet map – on-screen text and sym- Internet map provides information that guides bols (p. 93) you to your destination. However, all of the

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|| 6. Select map options (p. 99) (e.g., full- Internet map – entering text Entering characters screen, map colors, position information Use the on-screen text wheel or the center etc.) console keypad to enter text such as an > The vehicle's location and any address or a point of interest. selected points of interest will be shown on the map.

Show the remaining route From the source's normal view, for an over- view of your route, press OK/MENU and select Route Map of remaining route. The text wheel Show detailed route information (p. 97). 1. Mark (highlight) a text field. 04 Change destination 2. Press OK/MENU to display the text Change destinations by selecting a new des- wheel. tination (p. 95). Screen view showing the free-text field The Internet map system uses a text wheel 3. Select a character with the thumb wheel/ Cancel/resume guidance TUNE thumb for entering various types of information. and enter it by pressing the From the source's normal view, to cancel or wheel/OK/MENU. resume guidance, press OK/MENU and Activating a selection select OK/MENU and select Cancel/ When the desired function/menu selection Resume guidance. has been chosen by turning the thumb wheel Change of ownership on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the When the vehicle changes owners, it is center console control panel, press the important that user data and system settings thumb wheel/OK/MENU to display the func- be returned to the original factory settings, tion/menu's next level. see Change of ownership (p. 11).

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Center console keypad • Select More + OK/MENU to access the Internet map – on-screen text and text wheel for special characters. symbols • 123 + OK/MENU: numbers are displayed This article provides an explanation of the text in the wheel. and symbols used on the screen. • => + OK/MENU: the cursor moves to the list at the right of the screen. Selections can be made here by pressing OK/MENU.

Center console keypad 04 The center console keypad 0–9, * and # can also be used to enter characters. For example, press 91 to display all of the characters that can be entered by pressing Type of road (size and color vary accord- this key, which can be for example: w, x, y, z ing to the size of the road and the map and 9. Press the button briefly to move the scales/colors being used) cursor to each available character. Traffic information (p. 99): indicated by • Stop on the desired character to select it a line by the side of the road and it will appear in the text field. Point of interest (POI) (p. 96) Delete or cancel with EXIT. • Symbol for final destination Other characters Planned route (blue) The inset menu in the text wheel below shows other special characters or numbers. Vehicle's current location

Railroad

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Keys (on the center console keypad) for Internet map – scroll menu Key no. "5" scrolling/moving the map in the directions The Scroll menu makes it possible to move In Map scroll mode, pressing key 5 indicated by the arrows the crosshairs across the map using the cen- centers the map around the vehi- Map scale ter console keypad. cle's position.

Magnifier and crosshairs Exiting the Scroll menu • Press EXIT or NAV. Name of the current road/street, coordi- nates or information about a point of The crosshairs interest (POI) Compass (p. 99)

04

Map scroll with crosshairs2. Activating map scroll when the map is displayed • Press one of the number keys (0–9) on Pressing OK/MENU displays a menu for the the center console. point on the map that the crosshairs are cur- Scrolling rently pointing to, containing: • Press one of the following number keys • Set single destination: deletes any pre- (1-2-3-4-6-7-8-9): an arrow indicating the vious destinations and starts guidance on scrolling direction will be displayed in the the map. margins combined with the number key • POI information: shows the name and to be used to scroll in the desired direc- address for the POI closest to the cross- tion. hairs. For additional information about Zooming in/out POIs, see (p. 96). • Turn TUNE.

2 You can decide if the crosshairs' position on the map shows the location's name or GPS coordinates, see map options (p. 99).

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• Information: displays relevant informa- Internet map - select destination The following criteria can be used to search tion about the marked position. Plan a trip by selecting a destination. for a destination using its address: • Save: makes it possible to store the • Country: marked position in the system's memory. From Internet map's normal view, press OK/MENU to display the following screen • City: and select Set destination. • Street: • Number: Points of interest (POI) It is possible to search for a POI using any of the following alternatives: • By name • By category 04 • Around the car • Near the destination • Around point on map Home To help make the map easier to read, the The system can store the location of your number of POIs displayed at the same time is choice under Home. This function is dis- restricted. Zoom in on an area to display played each time a location is saved: additional POIs. • Save location as home. Press For information about other POI display OK/MENU. options, see Map options(p. 99). To activate guidance when the destination is See (p. 96) for a list of the POI symbols set as Home: used on the map. • Scroll to Homeand press OK/MENU. Stored location Address This provides a list of destinations that have It is only necessary to specify a town/city to been stored. set a route with guidance. You will be guided Each stored destination can be edited using: to the center of the town/city.

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|| • Set single destination • Set single destination Internet map – symbols for points of • Edit • Save. interest (POI) • Delete The following table shows the symbols used Position on the map to indicate various points of interest (POI). • Delete all. This displays the map with the current loca- tion marked by the crosshairs. Previous destination Restaurant This provides a list of previously set destina- • Turn TUNE to change the map scale. tions. Mark by pressing OK/MENU and 1. Move the crosshairs using the number Theater choose among: 6 MNO keys: [ ] to move to the right, Music • Set single destination 8 TUV] to move downward, etc., see also (p. 94). Culture • Information 2. When you have moved to the desired Dancing 04 • Save position on the map, press OK/MENU. • Delete Nightclub Delete all. • Movie theater Zip code (postcode) Search for a destination using its zip code. Casino Latitude and longitude Specify a destination using its GPS coordi- Museum nates. Landmark Begin by deciding how the GPS coordinates are to be displayed by scrolling to Format: Tourist attraction Select one of the following and press and pressing OK/MENU. Scroll to one of the OK/MENU: following alternatives and pressOK/MENU: Church/place of worship Set single destination • DD°MM'SS'': position in Degrees, • Airport Minutes and Seconds. • Save • Decimal: the position shown using deci- Related information Railroad station/commuter train sta- mals. • Using Internet map (p. 91) tion Continue by entering the coordinates and • Internet map – entering text (p. 92) select one of the following:

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Hospital Internet map - detailed route Public transportation/mass transit information Medical care clinic This view shows all of the exits, intersections, Ferry terminal etc., along your route. Library Taxi station To display detailed route information, /exhibition center OK/MENU in the source's normal view and select Route Detailed route information. Hotel/lodging Parking lot/garage Shopping center/mall Public restrooms Business/service center Sport complex 04 ATM Playing fields Bank Outdoor/recreational activities Police Emergency ward Amusement park Detailed route information The entire route to your destination consists Post office Related information of a number of different sections of road, • Internet map - select destination (p. 95) including straightaways, exits, intersections, Tourist information road entrances, etc. Scroll among the various sections by selecting Next/Previous. The location on the map, description, distance Gas station and points of interest will be displayed.

Car rental Related information • Internet map – route options (p. 98) Car repairs • Internet map – symbols for points of inter- est (POI) (p. 96) Facilities

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Internet map – overview of the Internet map – route options Customize your route remaining route Route options enable you to specify the type From Internet map's normal view, press This feature provides an overview of the of roads that your route will follow. OK/MENU and select Settings Route remainder of your current route. options to customize your route. Route type To display the remaining section of your To select a route that avoids one or more of route, in the source's main menu, press the options displayed, highlight the option OK/MENU OK/MENU and select Route Map of and press . remaining route. • Avoid highways • Avoid toll roads • Avoid tunnels • Avoid ferries 04 • Avoid car trains

From Internet map's normal view, press NOTE OK/MENU and select Settings Route • If a route has already been set when options Route type to display the options one or more of these alternatives are for route type. changed, there may be a slight delay in guidance as the system recalculates See also information about the scroll Make a selection and confirm by pressing the route. menu (p. 94). OK/MENU. • If the system has been set to avoid toll Related information • Fast with traffic adaption: the shortest roads, highways, etc., roads of this • Internet map - select destination (p. 95) travel time on roads with the fewest traffic type will only be used when there are tie-ups. no other alternatives. • Fast: the shortest travel time is priori- tized. Related information • Short: the most direct route is prioritized. • Internet map - select destination (p. 95) The route may include secondary roads.

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Internet map – map options Map type • Current road: The name of the road The following illustration shows the various From the source's normal view, to set the where the vehicle/cursor is located will be map view options. way in which the vehicle's direction is shown displayed. on the map, pressOK/MENU and select • Lat/Long: The map coordinates of the Settings Map options Map type. vehicle's current location will be dis- played. Confirm by pressing OK/MENU. • None: No information of this type will be • North up: North is always at the top of displayed. the screen. The "car" symbol moves on the screen according to the vehicle's cur- POI (Points of Interest) symbols rent direction. From the source's normal view, to display the • Map heading up: The "car" symbol POIs to be displayed on the map, press remains at the center of the screen and OK/MENU and select Settings Map 04 points upward. The map rotates under options POI symbols. The illustration is generic - not all of the options the car symbol depending on the turns in shown are available on all markets the road. Select the POIs to be shown on the map here. Confirm by pressing OK/MENU. Full-screen map • 3D Heading up: Same as Map heading From the source's normal view, to see the up but a 3D version of the map is dis- • Default: The POIs chosen using map on the entire screen, press OK/MENU played. The display varies depending on Selected will be displayed. on the center console3 and select Settings the degree of zoom. • Selected: Turn TUNE on the center con- Map options Show full-screen map. sole to scroll to each POI to be displayed. Position information Confirm by pressing OK/MENU. You can also scroll to this alternative on the From the source's normal view, to display None screen and press OK/MENU to show the • : No POIs will be displayed. information about the vehicle's current posi- map on the entire screen. Other information For an example of POIs, see Internet map – that is normally displayed at the top and bot- tion, pressOK/MENU and select Settings symbols for points of interest (POI) (p. 96). tom of the screen (temperature, etc.) will not Map options Position information. Map colors be visible while the map is in full-screen Confirm by pressing OK/MENU. mode. From the source's normal view, to select map colors, press OK/MENU and select Settings Map options Map colors. Confirm by pressing OK/MENU.

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|| • Automatic: A sensor monitors the amount of ambient light and automatically adjusts the screen. • Day: Enhanced color and contrast for daylight conditions. • Night: Color and contrast are adjusted for best visibility in dark ambient lighting conditions.

Traffic information on the map4 The sides of the roads on the map for which traffic information is available are marked in green, yellow or red. 04 • Green: traffic is moving freely • Yellow: slow moving traffic • Red: traffic jam or accident From the source's normal view, to display traffic information, press OK/MENU and select Settings Map options Traffic on map.

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Applications (apps)...... 76 CD...... 48 ID, Volvo...... 11 Audio Cell phone...... 60 Infotainment (Infotainment system)...... 24 surround...... 33 disconnecting...... 61 Infotainment system...... 37, 39, 40 Audio system...... 24 hands-free...... 61 AUX menu...... 83 HD digital radio...... 37, 39, 40 Pairing...... 58 Bluetooth media menu...... 83 SiriusXM™ satellite radio...... 41, 44 pairing/connecting...... 57 CD/DVD/external device - shuffle...... 49 voice control...... 70 Cell phone voice control...... 70 CD/DVD menus...... 81 AUX input...... 25 Cell phone contacts...... 64, 65 disclaimers...... 86 D DVD video menu...... 81 B entering phonebook contacts...... 65 Destination, setting in Internet map...... 95 external device volume...... 55 general sound settings...... 32 Bluetooth DVD...... 48 05 introduction...... 24 connecting devices...... 56, 59 DVD video iPod menu...... 82 menu...... 84 camera angle...... 51 manual radio station searches...... 36 ® Bluetooth media player...... 47 changing devices...... 60 operating the system...... 26 hands-free...... 61 E overview...... 25 media...... 55 playing video DVDs...... 50 microphone...... 63 Equalizer...... 34 radio...... 34 streaming audio...... 55 screen settings...... 52 Bluetooth cell phone connection...... 63 searching for phonebook contacts...... 66 Browser...... 77 H searching for radio stations...... 35 sound reproduction...... 31 HD digital radio...... 37, 39, 40 speed compensated volume...... 34 switching on and off...... 39 type approval...... 89 USB menu...... 82

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using menus...... 26, 79 M R voice control...... 70 web browser...... 84 Media Bluetooth®...... 55 Radio Internet Media player...... 47 AM menu...... 80 connect...... 57 compatible file formats...... 52 automatic station search...... 35 FM menu...... 80 modem...... 74 Media searches...... 49 radio text...... 47 Internet connected car Microphone...... 62 SiriusXM™ satellite radio...... 41, 44 browser...... 77 My Car Radio functions Internet connection...... 72 car settings...... 16 HD digital radio...... 37, 39, 40 applications (apps)...... 76 climate system settings...... 20 Internet map driver support settings...... 18 detailed route information...... 97 information settings...... 22 S explanation of on-screen text and Internet settings...... 21 symbols...... 93 menu selections...... 14 Sensus...... 7 introduction...... 91 paths...... 14 Sirius weather...... 45 05 map options...... 99 system settings...... 19 map view...... 99 voice control...... 20 SiriusXM Satellite radio on-screen keyboard...... 92 traffic information...... 41 Points of interest (POI)...... 96 SiriusXM™ satellite radio...... 44 remaining route...... 98 O Sound Profile...... 33 route options...... 98 Surround...... 33 scroll menu...... 94 Ownership, changing...... 11 setting a destination...... 95 Symbols using the system...... 91 on-screen...... 30 P

Phone receiving calls...... 63

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Telephone Wi-Fi...... 74 disconnecting...... 61 pairing...... 58

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USB/AUX connection...... 53, 54

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Voice control 05 cell phones...... 70 giving commands...... 69 global commands...... 70 help functions...... 68 introduction...... 67 multimedia devices...... 71 radio...... 71 selecting a language...... 68 settings...... 69 Volume cell phone/media player...... 63 Volvo ID...... 11 Volvo Sensus...... 7

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