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WARNING\b
Only use a time interval that is suitable
in current traffic conditions.
\b A short time interval gives the driver lim-
ited reaction time if an unexpected sit-
uation occurs in traffic. The number of bars indicating the selected
time interval are shown while the setting is
being made and for several seconds afterward.
A smaller version of the symbol is then shown
to the right in the display. The same symbol is
also displayed when Distance Alert is acti-
vated, see page 179 .
Deactivating and resuming settingsCruise control is deactivated, either with a
short press on
, or by action taken by the
driver, such as braking, etc. The set speed, for
example 55 mph, is then shown in parenthe-
ses. Speed and time interval are resumed by
pressing .
WARNING
There may be a significant increase in speed
after the
button has been pressed.
A short press on in standby mode or a long
press in active mode deactivates cruise con- trol. The set speed is then cleared and cannot
be resumed.
When ACC is activated, the vehicle’s speed
increases by approximately 1 mph (1 km/h)
each additional time is pressed.
Deactivation due to action by the driverACC is deactivated:
\b
when the brakes are applied
\b if the gear selector is moved to
N
\b if the accelerator pedal is depressed for an
extended period.
NOTE If the accelerator pedal is only depressed for
a short time, such as when passing another
vehicle, ACC is deactivated temporarily and
is reactivated when the pedal is released.
Automatic deactivationAdaptive cruise control is linked to other sys-
tems such as ABS, the stability and traction
control system (DSTC), and the Distance Alert
System. If any of these systems are not func-
tioning properly, adaptive cruise control is
automatically deactivated.
In the event of automatic deactivation a signal
will sound and the message
Cruise Control
Canceled is shown in the display. The driver must then intervene and adapt the vehicle\fs
speed to the surrounding traffic.
Automatic deactivation may be caused if:
\b
the vehicle\fs speed falls below 20 mph
(30 km/h)
\b the wheels lose traction or if the anti-lock
brake system (ABS) is activated
\b brake temperature is high
\b engine speed (rpm) is too low
\b the radar sensor is obstructed by, for
example, wet snow or rain.
The radar sensor and its limitations
The radar sensor is used by both Adaptive
Cruise Control and the Collision Warning Sys-
tem with Auto-brake. It is designed to detect
cars or larger vehicles driving in the same
direction as your vehicle.WARNING Accessories or other objects, such as extra
headlights, must not be installed in front of
the grille.
Modification of the radar sensor could make
its use illegal.
The radar sensor\fs capacity to detect vehicles
ahead is impeded:
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
\b
if the radar sensor is obstructed and can-
not detect other vehicles, for example in
heavy rain, or if snow or other objects are
obscuring the radar sensor.
NOTE Keep the area in front of the radar sensor
clean.
\b
if the speed of vehicles ahead is signifi-
cantly different from your own speed.
WARNING The radar sensor has a limited field of vision.
In some situations it may detect a vehicle
later than expected or not detect vehicles at
all.
Radar sensor field of vision (gray)
In certain situations, the radar sensor can-
not detect vehicles at close quarters, for
example a vehicle that suddenly enters thelanes between your vehicle and the one
that the system has already detected. Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or
vehicles not driving in the center of the lane
may remain undetected.
In curves, the radar sensor may detect the
wrong vehicle or lose a detected vehicle
from view.
Fault tracing and actions
If the message Radar blocked See manual is
displayed, this means that the radar signals
from the sensor have been obstructed and that
a vehicle ahead cannot be detected.
This, in turn, means that the functions of the
ACC, Distance Alert, and Collision Warning
System with Auto-brake will not function.
The table lists possible causes for this mes-
sage being displayed, and suitable actions. Cause Action
The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty or obstructed in some wa\
y. Clean the radar surface, or remove the object causing the obstruction.
Heavy rain or snow is interfering with the radar signals. No action possible. Heavy precipitation may affect the function of the
radar. G02141
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Swirling water or snow from the surface of the road may interfere with
the radar signals. No action possible. A very wet or snow-covered road surface may affect
the function of the radar.
The surface of the radar is clean but the message remains in the display\
. Wait a short time. It may take several minutes for the radar to detect t\
hat
it is no longer obstructed.
Symbols and messages in the display
Symbol Message Description
- Standby mode or active mode when no other vehicle has been detected.
- Active mode with a detected vehicle to which ACC is adapting speed/dista\
nce.
- Time interval while it is being set.
- Time interval after it has been set.
-
Turn on DSTC
to enable Cruise ACC cannot be activated until the stability system (DSTC) has been act\
ivated. See page
155 for more
information on DSTC. -
Cruise control canceled ACC has been automatically switched off.
The driver must regulate the vehicle’s speed/distance to the vehicle \
ahead.
-
Cruise control unavailable ACC cannot be activated. This may be due to:
\b
high brake temperature
\b the radar sensor is obstructed (by heavy rain, snow, etc.)
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Radar blocked
See manual ACC has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is obstructed in\
some way and cannot
detect other vehicles.
See page 175 for information on the radar sensor’s limitations..
Cruise control
Service required ACC is not functioning.
Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.
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Introduction
Distance Alert is part of Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol and is a function that provides information
about the time interval to the vehicle ahead.
Time interval information is only given for a
vehicle that is driving ahead of your vehicle, in
the same lane, and in the same direction. No
information is provided for vehicles driving
toward you, moving very slowly, or at a stand-
still.
A smaller section of the red warning light in the
windshield glows steadily if your vehicle is
closer to the vehicle ahead than the set time
interval.
NOTE Distance Alert is in active mode while Adap-
tive Cruise Control is active.
Distance Alert is active at speeds above
approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
WARNING
Distance Alert only indicates the distance to
the vehicle ahead. It does not affect the
speed of your vehicle.
Operation
–
Press the button in the center instrument
panel to switch this function on or off. > The indicator light in the button illumi-
nates when the function is on.
Setting a time intervalThe buttons for setting a time interval are
located on the left side of the steering wheel.
– Press to increase the interval or to
decrease it.
Five different time intervals
can be selected and are
shown in the display as 1–5
horizontal bars. The greater
the number of bars, the longer
the time interval. No. of bars Approx. time interval
(in seconds) 1 1.0
2 1.4
3 1.8
4 2.2
5 2.6
The number of bars indicating the selected
time interval are shown while the setting is
being made and for several seconds afterward. G031394 G031396
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180 A smaller version of the symbol is then shown
to the right in the display. The same symbol is
also displayed when Adaptive Cruise Control is
activated.
NOTE
\b
The higher your vehicle’s speed, the
greater the distance to the vehicle
ahead, measured in feet (meters), for a
given time interval.
\b The set time interval is also used by
Adaptive Cruise Control, see page
174.
WARNINGOnly use a time interval that is suitable in
current traffic conditions.
LimitationsThe Distance Alert function uses the same
radar sensor used by Adaptive Cruise Control
and the Collision Warning system. See page
175 for more information on the radar sensor’s
limitations.
NOTE Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light
contrasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the
driver is not looking straight ahead may
make the visual warning signal in the wind-
shield difficult to see.
WARNING \b
Bad weather or winding roads may
affect the radar sensor’s capacity to
detect vehicles ahead.
\b The size of the vehicle ahead, such as a
motorcycle, may also make it difficult to
detect. This may result in the warning
light illuminating at a shorter distance
than the one that has been set, or that
the light will not come on at all. Symbol Message Description
- Time interval while it is being set.
- Time interval after it has been set.
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Radar blockd
See manual Distance Alert has been temporarily disconnected because the radar is ob\
structed in some way and
cannot detect other vehicles.
See page 175 for information on the radar sensor’s limitations.Collision warn.
Service required Distance Alert or Collision Warning with Auto-brake is not functioning p\
roperly. Contact a trained and
qualified Volvo service technician.
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Introduction
The Driver Alert System is designed to help a
driver who may be becoming fatigued or who
is inadvertently leaving the lane.
The Driver Alert System consists of two differ-
ent functions that can be switched on together
or separately.
\b
Driver Alert Control (DAC)
\b Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
When one or both of the functions has been
switched on, it is in standby mode and is acti-
vated when the vehicle exceeds a speed of
40 mph (65 km/h).
The function deactivates if speed goes under
37 mph (60 km/h).
Both functions use a camera that is dependent
on the road/lane being clearly marked by pain-
ted lines on each side.
WARNING The Driver Alert system does not function in
all situations and is designed to be a sup-
plementary aid. It is not, however, intended
to replace the driver’s attention and judge-
ment. Driver Alert Control (DAC)–general
information
This function is intended to alert the driver if
his/her driving becomes erratic, such as if the
driver is distracted or fatigued. The camera has
certain limitations, see page 170.
A camera monitors the painted lines marking
the lane in which the vehicle is traveling and
compares the direction of the road with the
driver’s movements of the steering wheel. The
driver is alerted if the vehicle does not follow
the lane smoothly.
NOTE
The camera has certain limitations, see
page 162. DAC is designed to help detect a slowly chang-
ing driving pattern. It is primarily intended to be
used on main roads and is not meant for use in
city traffic.
WARNING
\b
DAC is not intended to extend the dura-
tion of driving. Always plan breaks at
regular intervals to help remain alert.
\b In certain cases, fatigue may not affect
the driver’s behavior. In situations of
this type, no warning will be provided.
Therefore, it is important to take breaks
at regular intervals, regardless of
whether or not DAC has given a warn-
ing.
LimitationsIn certain situations, DAC may provide warn-
ings even if the driver’s driving pattern has not
become erratic.
\b
if the driver is testing the LDW function
\b in strong crosswinds
\b on grooved road surfaces. G017332