06 Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*
06
262* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
RSE pop-up menu6
Press on the remote control while a video
file is playing to display the pop-up menu. Use
the scroll wheel and the buttons on the remote
to make menu selections. See page 264 for
detailed information about the remote control.
Screen aspect ration
Image settings
Day/Night mode
Source menu
7
DVD disc menu8
RSE rear screen menus
Press on the remote control when a
source (e.g.,
Disc) has been selected to access
the RSE-menus for the rear screens.
Use the scroll wheel and the buttons on the
remote to make menu selections. See page
264 for detailed information about the remote
control.
RADIO
The menus for AM, FM1, FM2, SAT1* andSAT2* are:
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all RSE settings
MEDIA
RSE CD Audio menuDisc menu
Random
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all CD settings
RSE CD/DVD Data menuDisc menu
Random
Repeat folder
DivX® VOD code
Day/Night mode
Display offReset all CD/DVD settings
RSE DVD Video menuDVD Video Menu
DVD disc menu
Subtitles
Audio tracks
Advanced settings
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all DVD settings
RSE USB menuUSB menu
Random
Repeat folder
DivX® VOD code
Select USB device
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all USB settings
6Applies only when a video file is playing.7The content of the menu will vary according to what is being played, for example CD/DVD data menu or USB menu.8Applies to DVD videos only
06 Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*
06
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.263
RSE AUX menuAUX menu
AUX input volume
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all AUX settings
RSE A/V-AUX menuA/V AUX menu
A/V AUX input volume
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all A/V-AUX settings
RSE iPod menuiPod menu
Random
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all iPod settings
RSE Bluetooth Ÿ Ÿ menuBluetooth menu
Random
Day/Night modeDisplay off
Reset all Bluetooth settings
06 Infotainment
Remote control*
06
264* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Remote control1
The remote control included with the Rear Seat
Entertainment system (RSE)* can be used to
control all of the infotainment system's func-
tions.
To use the remote, begin by pressing its
button to select a screen (L: left rear
screen, F: front screen, or R: right rear screen).
Continue by pointing the remote toward the
selected rear screen's IR transceiver (see the
illustration on page 255) or to the front screen's
IR transceiver located to the right of the INFO
button on the center console.
To control one of the rear RSE screens, select
L (left)/R (right) using the remote's
but-
ton. Continue by pointing the remote at the
selected screen's IR transceiver (see the illus-
tration on page 255 for its location).
WARNING
To help avoid the risk of injuries in the event
of sudden braking or a collision, always
stow loose objects such as the remote con-
trol, cell phones, cameras, etc. in the glove
compartment or other storage compart-
ments when not in use.
The scroll wheel has the same function as
TUNE in the center console control panel.
NOTE
Avoid exposing the remote control to strong
sunlight, for instance by leaving it on the
dashboard. This could cause problems with
its batteries.
ButtonFunction
Select a screen (L: left rear), (F:
front) or (R: right rear)
Switch to the optional Volvo Nav-
igation system
Select one of the infotainment
system's radio wavebands (AM,FM1, etc.)
Select one of the infotainment
system's sources (Disc, USB,
etc.)
Select the Bluetooth Ÿ hands-free
feature
Fast reverse, change tracks/
songs
Play/pause
1Vehicles with the optional Rear Seat Entertainment system only.
06 Infotainment
Remote control*
06
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.265
ButtonFunction
Stop
Fast forward, change tracks/
songs
DVD menu
Go back one step in a menu, can-
cel a function or delete entered
characters
Navigate up/down
Navigate right/left
Confirm a selection or go to the
current source's main menu
Reduce volume
Increase volume
0-9Use to select preset channels or
enter characters
ButtonFunction
One-button access to frequently
used functions (which must be
programmed into the button, see
page 220
Information about the current
film, song, etc., or to display
information not currently shown
on the screen
Select language for audio tracks
Subtitles, select subtitle lan-
guage
Not in use
Replacing batteriesThe remote control runs on four AA/LR6 bat-
teries.
NOTE
The batteries' normal service life ranges
from 1-4 years, depending on how often the
remote is used. If the remote is not working
properly, try replacing the four AA/LR6 bat-
teries.
It is advisable to have extra batteries on long
trips.
1. Press down on the battery cover and slide
it in the direction indicated in the illustra-
tion.
2. Remove the old batteries and insert new
ones in the directions indicated by the
symbols in the battery holder.
3. Slide the cover back into place.
Worn out batteries should be disposed of in an
environmentally responsible manner.
09 Maintenance and specifications
Battery09
339 Warning symbols on the battery
Wear protective goggles.
Keep away from children.
Avoid smoking, open flames,
and/or sparks.
See the owner's manual.
Contains corrosive acid.
Risk of explosion
Recycle properly
NOTE
A used battery should be disposed of in an
environmentally responsible manner. Con-
sult your Volvo retailer or take the battery to
a recycling station.
Handling
•Check that the battery cables are correctly
connected and tightened.
•Never disconnect the battery when the
engine is running (for example, when
replacing the battery).
•If the battery is fully discharged a number
of times, this may shorten its service life.
•The service life of a battery is affected by
factors such as the number of starts, driv-
ing conditions and climate. Extreme coldmay also further decrease the battery’s
starting capacity.
•Because the battery’s starting capacity
decreases with time, it may be necessary
to recharge it if the vehicle is not driven for
an extended period of time or if the vehicle
is usually only driven short distances.
•Never use a quick charger to charge the
battery.
CAUTION
The infotainment system's energy-saving
feature may not function correctly or at all,
and/or a message may be displayed if a
battery charger or jumper cables are not
connected properly.
•The negative terminal on the battery
must never be used to connect a
jumper cable or a battery charger. Only
the ground point on the chassis may be
used.
See page 116 for an illustration and addi-
tional information.
09 Maintenance and specifications
Fuses09
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.347
PosFunctionA
Power front passenger's
seat*20
Folding rear seat head
restraints*15
Infotainment control mod-
ule5
Infotainment system, Sir-
iusXM
E satellite radio*10
Infotainment system15
Bluetooth hands-free sys-
tem5
Rear Seat Entertainment
system (RSE)*7.5
Power moonroof*
Courtesy lighting, climate
system sensor5
12-volt sockets15
Heated rear seat* (pas-
senger's side)15
Heated rear seat* (driver's
side)15
PosFunctionA
-
Heated front passenger's
seat*15
Heated driver's seat*15
Park assist*, trailer hitch
control module*, park
assist camera*5
All Wheel Drive* control
module5
Active chassis system*10
Positions-fuse box B
PosFunctionA
Tailgate wiper15
-
Front courtesy lighting,
driver's door power win-
dow controls, power
seat(s)*, HomeLInk
® Wire-
less Control System*
7.5
Instrument panel informa-
tion display5
PosFunctionA
Adaptive cruise control/
collision warning*10
Courtesy lighting, rain sen-
sor*7.5
Steering wheel module7.5
Cental locking: fuel filler
door10
Tailgate window washer15
Windshield washer15
Tailgate unlock10
Electrical folding rear seat
outboard head restraints*10
Fuel pump20
Climate system control
panel
Alarm movement sensor*5
-
Alarm, On-board diagnos-
tic system5
11 Index
11
373
Gas tank volume...................................... 364
Gauges...................................................... 75
Geartronic................................................ 119
Geartronic automatic transmission.......... 119
Generator warning light............................. 78
Glossary of tire terminology..................... 302
Grocery bag holder.................................. 280
Gross vehicle weight...............................303
H
Hazard warning flashers............................ 97
HD digital radio........................................ 227
Headlights
Active Bending Lights........................... 95
active high beams................................. 94
changing bulbs...........................331, 332
high/low beams.................................... 92
high beam flash.................................... 93
tunnel detection.................................... 95
Headlight washers................................... 101
Headphones............................................ 256
Head restraints, rear seat....................87, 88
Heated front seats................................... 198Heated oxygen sensors........................... 275
Heated rear seats.................................... 199
High beams................................................ 92
active.................................................... 94
indicator light........................................ 77
Hill Descent Control................................. 127
Hoisting the vehicle.................................323
HomeLink
® Wireless Control System...... 110
Home safe lighting..................................... 99
Hood, opening/closing............................325
Horn........................................................... 91
I
Ignition modes........................................... 82
Immobilizer................................................ 56
Important information.................................. 6
Indicator lights.........................75, 76, 77, 78
Infant seats................................................ 41
Inflatable Curtain........................................ 32
Inflation pressure..................................... 297
Inflation pressure table............................299Information and warning symbols, table
of.............................................................. 366
Information lights.....................75, 76, 77, 78
Information symbol.................................... 77
Infotainment
Menu navigation................................. 218
Infotainment system................................ 214
AUX/USB sockets............................... 238
Bluetooth
Ÿ devices............................. 241
Bluetooth® hands-free system........... 243
getting started.................................... 215
media player....................................... 234
menus.........................................215, 218
radio functions.................................... 225
rear seat entertainment....................... 255
rear seat entertainment system, remote
control................................................. 264
sound settings.................................... 220
voice control....................................... 251
Inspection readiness................................ 323
Instrument lighting..................................... 92
Instrument overview............................74, 75
Instrument panel...................................... 187
Integrated two-stage booster cushion...... 48
Interior Air Quality System....................... 196