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NoA
14Rear air conditioning system*15
15–
16–
17Accessory audio5
18–
19Tailgate window wiper15
20Trailer wiring (15-feed)*20
21–
22–
23All Wheel Drive (AWD)7.5
24–
25–
26Park assist*5
27Main fuse: trailer wiring, park assist, All Wheel Drive30
28Central locking system15
29Driver's side trailer lighting: parking lights, turn signal*25
NoA
30Passenger's side trailer light- ing: brake light, rear fog light,turn signal*25
31Main fuse: fuses 37 and 3840
32–
33–
34–
35–
36–
37Heated rear window20
38Heated rear window20
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Additional fuses in the cargo compartment (XC90 Executive*)
The fuses in the cargo area are located behind the panel on the driver's side of thecargo compartment. When replacing a blownfuse, be sure to replace it with a new one ofthe same color and amperage (written on thefuse).
1.Relays for rear seat heating and front seat massage5 A
2.Rear seat heating, driver's side15 A
3.Rear seat heating, passenger's side15 A
4.Front seat ventilation/massage10 A
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6.--
NOTE
Please consult a Volvo retailer’s Parts department for the most up-to-date speci-fications.
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Audio system overview......................................................................... 252
Audio system controls.......................................................................... 253
Radio functions.....................................................................................258SiriusXM™ satellite radio...................................................................... 263
Auxiliary equipment............................................................................... 267
CD player/changer................................................................................ 270
Menu structure......................................................................................273 Bluetooth ®
hands-free connection....................................................... 274
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CD player
VOLUME – turn to adjust
POWER – On/Off
AM/FM – for switching between FM1,
FM2 and AM
Display
ENTER – select in the menu or activate a
selection
PHONE : press to turn standby on/off.
MY KEY – programmable key for your
favorite function from the menu
SELECTOR – select sound source
SOUND – make sound settings
EXIT/CLEAR – step back in the menu or
cancel a selection
Not in use
MENU – menu selections/navigation
CD eject
CD slot, CD changer*
search for and store the strongest radio stations in the area in which you are driv-ing
Station preset buttons/select a disc in the CD changer* ( 1-6)
IR* Infrared port – for the optional naviga-
tion system remote control
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Steering wheel keypad
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The four buttons on the steering wheel key- pad can be used to control the audio system.The steering wheel keypad can be used toadjust volume, shift between preset stationsand change CD tracks.
• Press the
or buttons briefly to
search for a radio station, or to go to the next/previous track on a CD.
• Press and hold down these buttons tosearch within a track.
Accessing and using menus
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In menu mode, you can change settings and program new functions in the audio system.The various menu alternatives are shown inthe display, and the current level in the menustructure is shown at the upper right corner ofthe display. Press the
MENU button to enter menu mode.
Use the menus as follows:
• Use the menu arrow keys (1) to navigate up or down in the menus. Dots in the dis-play indicate that there are more menuselections from which to choose.
• Press
ENTER to confirm or cancel a
menu selection. •
One long press on
EXIT/CLEAR exits
menu mode.
• A short press on the
EXIT/CLEAR ena-
bles you to cancel, undo, or answer no toa menu selection, or to go back in themenu structure.
Shortcut
The menu alternatives are numbered and can be accessed directly by pressing the respec-tive keys on the numbered keypad on the leftside of the audio panel.
MY KEY – programming a shortcut
Use the MY KEY button to program a favorite
function from the menu, such as RANDOM,
etc.
1. Use the MENU buttons to scroll among
the functions.
2. Select the desired function from the menu by pressing the MY KEY button for more
than two seconds.
3. When
MY KEY STORED is shown in the
display, the function has been stored.
4. Activate the function by briefly pressing the MY KEY button.
Repeat steps 1 – 4 to store new functions on the MY KEY buttons.
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NOTE
The MY KEY buttons can only be pro-
grammed for one shortcut function at a time.
Rear headphone connectors and controls *
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The door panels behind the second row of seats can be equipped with headphone con-nectors for passengers in the second andthird row of seats. Several people can listento different sound sources, such as CDs orthe radio at the same time without disturbingeach other. Two sets of headphones can be plugged intoeach connector.
1. With the audio system switched on, use
the SEL button to select a sound source.
2. Press the arrow keys briefly to change CD tracks or switch between preset stations.
3. Hold down the arrow keys to fast for- ward/reverse, or search for the previous/ next strong radio station.
4. Hold down the SEL button to turn off the
sound.
NOTE
For the best sound reproduction, we rec- ommend headphones with impedancebetween 16 – 32 ohm. The sensitivity ofthese should be equal to or greater than102 dB. The headphone connections areintended for 3.5 mm contacts and arelocated under the lower edge of thesocket.
All headphones are automatically turned off when the ignition is switched off. They mustbe manually restarted when the ignition isswitched on again.
Headphones – limitations
• The headphones will only work when the ignition key is in position I or higher.
• If a set of headphones is connected tothe same source that is being sentthrough the speakers, the headphonecontrols cannot be used to change trackor station. This is to prevent the driverfrom being distracted by an unexpectedchange in music.
• If the driver selects the same soundsource as someone listening to thissource through headphones, the drivertakes control of the sound source.
• Only one disc in the optional CD changer,and one track on the CD can be played ata time.
• Headphone users can choose fromamong the preset radio stations (AM,FM1, FM2) previously set by the driver.
• If FM is played in the speakers, AM is notavailable and vice versa.