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06 Infotainment
Bluetooth® hands-free connection
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connected when the contact is saved. These contacts will be displayed regard-less of the cell phone that is connected. Ifa contact has been saved in the infotain- ment system, the
symbol will be
displayed next to it.
NOTE
Changes made from the infotainment sys- tem to a contact in the cell phone's phonebook will result in a new contact beingadded to the infotainment system's phonebook. However, this contact will not besaved in the cell phone's phone book. Theinfotainment system's display will showduplicate contacts with different icons. Please also note that if a speed dial num- ber is saved or if a contact's information isedited, this will result in a new contact inthe infotainment system's phone book.
The symbol must be displayed before
the phone book can be used and the hands- free function must be in phone mode. The infotainment system saves a copy of each paired cell phone's phone book. Thisphone book can be copied each time thephone is connected.
–Activate/deactivate this function in phone mode in
Phone menuPhone settings
Download phone book.
If the phone book contains information about someone who is trying to call you, this infor-mation will be shown in the display.
Contact shortcutsA quick way of searching the phone book forcontacts in normal view is to turn TUNE
clockwise to access the phone book and thencounter-clockwise to select a contact fromthe list. Press OK/MENU to call.
Each name in the phone book has a default phone number. If the
symbol is displayed
to the right of it, this indicates that there are additional phone numbers for this contact. Touse a phone number other than the default one, press the
button on the center
console control panel. Turn TUNE to select a
different phone number and press OK/MENU
to call. It is also possible to search for a contact by using the center console keypad to enter thefirst letter(s) of the contact's name (see alsothe following table "Buttons in the center con-sole" for each button's function). The list of contacts can also be accessed from normal view by pressing and holding thebutton on the center console keypad with the first letter of the contact's name. For exam-ple, pressing and holding button
6 would pro-
vide direct access to the section of the listwith contacts whose names begin with M.
Buttons in the center console
ButtonFunction
Space . , - ? @ : ; / ( ) 1
A B C Å Ä Æ À Ç 2
D E F È É 3
G H I Ì 4
J K L 5
M N O Ö Ø Ñ Ò 6
P Q R S ß 7
T U V Ü Ù 8
W X Y Z 9
Shift between upper and lower case
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06 Infotainment
Cell phone voice control*
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280* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Voice output volume
Press MY CAR and go to SettingsVoice
settings
Voice output volume. Press OK/
MENU and turn TUNE to raise or lower the
volume. Press EXIT to save the change and
exit the menu.
Using voice commands
The driver initiates a voice command dialogue by pressing the voice control button (see theillustration on page 279). When a dialogue has been initiated, com- monly used commands will be shown in thedisplay. Grayed-out texts or texts in paren-theses are not part of the spoken command. Once you become familiar with the system, you can speed up the command dialogue bybriefly pressing the voice control button toskip prompts from the system. Commands can be given in several ways .
For example, the command "Phone call con- tact" can be spoken as:
• "Phone > Call contact"—say "Phone," wait for a system response, and thencontinue by saying "Call contact."
• "Phone call contact"—give the entirecommand at one time The following is a list of features that can be voice-controlled with a Bluetooth
®
-connected
cell phone.
ShortcutsShortcut commands for using the phone can be found in the MY CAR menu system, under
SettingsVoice settingsVoice
command list
Phone commands and
General commands. See page 209 for more
information on the menu system.
Dialing a numberThe system understands the digits zero to nine. These numbers can be spoken individu-ally, in groups of several digits at a time, orthe entire number can be given at once.Numbers above nine will not be recognized. The following is an example of a voice com- mand dialogue. The system's response mayvary depending on the situation.
The user initiates the dialogue by
saying:
Phone > dial number orPhone dial number
System responseNumber please
User actionBegin saying the digits in the phone number. If you say several digits and pause, the sys-tem will repeat them and prompt you by say-ing "Continue." Continue saying the digits. When you have finished, complete the command by saying"Dial." • You can also change the number by using the commands "Correction" (whichdeletes the last group of digits spoken) or"Delete" (which will erase the entirephone number).
Dialing from a call listThe dialogue below enables you make a call from one of your cell phone's call lists.
The user initiates the dialogue by saying:
Phone > dial from call list orPhone dial from call listContinue by responding to the system's prompts.
Calling a contactThe dialogue below enables you to call thepre-defined contacts in your cell phone. Seethe phone's user's guide if necessary.
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09 Maintenance and specifications
Fuses09
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.365
Engine compartment, upper
Engine compartment, front
Engine compartment, lower
PositionsThese fuses are all located in the engine com- partment box. Fuses in C are located under
A .
A decal on the inside of the cover shows thepositions of the fuses. • Fuses 1 – 15, 34 and 42 – 44 are relays/ circuit breakers and should only beremoved or replaced by a trained andqualified Volvo service technician.
• Fuses 16 – 33 and 35 – 41 may bechanged at any time when necessary.
There is a special fuse removal tool on the underside of the cover.
PosFunctionA
Circuit breaker: central electrical moduleunder the glove com- partment A50
Circuit breaker: central electrical moduleunder the glove com-partment50
Circuit breaker: central electrical module in the cargo compartment A60
Circuit breaker: central electrical moduleunder the glove com- partmentA60
Circuit breaker: central electrical moduleunder the glove com- partmentA60
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–
Headed windshield*, driver's side40
PosFunctionA
Windshield wipers30
–
Climate system blower
A40
Headed windshield*, passenger's side40
ABS pump40
ABS valves20
Headlight washers20
Active Bending Lights- headlight leveling*10
Central electrical mod- ule (under the glovecompartment)20
ABS5
Adjustable steering force*5
Engine Control Module (ECM), transmission,SRS10
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Fuses 09
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Engine compartment cold zone (Start/Stop only)1
Location of Start/Stop fuses
Positions
•
Fuses A1, A2 and 1–11 are relays/circuit breakers and should only be removed orreplaced by a trained and qualified Volvoservice technician.
• Fuse 12 may be changed at any timewhen necessary.
See page 137 for more information about the Start/Stop function.PosFunctionA
Circuit breaker: central elec- trical module in the enginecompartment175
Circuit breaker: fuseboxes under the glove compart-ment, central electrical mod-ule in the cargo area175
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PosFunctionA
Circuit breaker: fusebox B
under the glove compartment (see page 368)50
Circuit breaker: fusebox A
under the glove compartment (see page 368)60
1 Option on 4-cyl. engines