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963. Press and hold the button on the original
remote control that is to be programmed on HomeLink ®
and observe the HomeLink ®
indicator light. Hold the button until the indi- cator light has changed from flashing yellowonce a second to either flashing green 10times a second or by glowing steadily green. When the HomeLink ®
indicator light flashes
or glows steadily green, the button on the original remote control can be released. Note : for certain remote controls, the
instructions listed under "Gate operators/ Canadian programming" at the end of thisarticle should be used instead of step 3. 4.
Press the programmed HomeLink ®
button
and check the indicator light. Indicator light glows steadily green: pro-
gramming has been completed. The garage door, gate, etc., should now be activatedwhen the programmed button is pressed. Indicator light flashes 10 times a second: press the HomeLink ®
button that is being
programmed. Hold it for 2 seconds and release it. Repeat the

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Related information
•Driver profiles (p. 112)
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Changing system settings in Settings view (p. 109)
Changing system settings in Settings view
Settings view's main category
System contains
general settings and information, such as lan- guage, units of measure, etc.
The system settings under Driver Profile, Date
& Time, Keyboard Layouts, Voice Control,Software Updates, Global Reset andServices are described in their respective arti-
cles in the owner's manual.
Changing system languages1. Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap Settings.
2. Tap
SystemLanguage.
3. Select a new system language. Languages that can be used for voice commands are indicated by a voice control symbol.
> This change affects the language used inthe instrument panel, center display and the head-up display *.
Changing units of measure
Changing length and volume units1. Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap Settings.
2. Tap
SystemUnitsUnits. 3. Select one of the following measurement
standards:
•
Metric: kilometers, liters and degrees Cel-
sius.
•
Imperial: miles, gallons and degrees Cel-
sius.
•
US: miles, gallons and degrees Fahren-
heit.
> This change affects the units of measure used in the instrument panel, center dis- play and the head-up display *
Changing tire inflation pressure units1. Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap Settings.
2. Tap
SystemUnitsTire Pressure.
3. Select a unit of measure for tire pressure. > This changes the tire inflation pressureunits used in the
Car status app in the
center display.
Viewing storage information1. Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap Settings.
2. Tap
SystemStorage.
> Storage information for the vehicle's hard drive will be displayed, including total capacity, available capacity and theamount of storage space used by theapps that have been installed.

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Changing settings in apps
App view, which is one of the center display's basic views, contains all of the apps installed inthe vehicle. From Home view, navigate to Appview by swiping the screen from right to left.
Apps for integrated (basic) functionsCertain apps in your vehicle are factory-installed, such as FM, USB and CD and are part of Sen-
sus. Settings in these apps can be changed in the center display's Top view.
Changing settings for a basic app1. Tap one of the basic apps, for example FM
radio.
2. Pull down Top view. 3. Tap
FM Radio Settings.
4. Change the desired settings and confirm.
5. Press the Home button below the center dis- play or tap the screen outside of Top view or pull up Top view to return to your originalview. See also the article "Categories in Set-tings view."
Third party appsThird party apps have to be downloaded e.g.,Volvo ID. Settings for these apps are made in
the apps themselves, not in Top view.
Related information
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 39)
• Categories in Settings view (p. 107)
Resetting the settings view
All of the changes made under Settings view can be reset to their default values at the sametime.
Different ways of resettingThere are three ways of resetting the Settings view.
•
Factory Reset: clears all data and media
and resets all settings to their default values.
•
Reset Vehicle Settings: resets global set-
tings to their default values.
•
Reset Personal Settings: clears personal
data and resets to default values.
Resetting1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
SystemGlobal Reset.
3. Select the desired alternative. > A popup window will appear.
4. Tap
OK to confirm your choice.
To confirm
Reset Personal Settings, tapReset for the active profile or Reset for
all profiles.
> The selected settings will be reset.

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Changing a driver profileThe driver profile to be used can be changed as soon as the center display is activated or at alater time using the display's Top view. A profilecan also be changed even if the current remotekey is linked to a different profile.
Changing driver profiles when the center
display is activated
1. Tap the driver profile shown at the top of the center display when it is activated.
2. Select the desired profile from the list.
Changing driver profiles from the center display's Top view
1. From the center display's Home view, pull down the Top view and select Driver Profile.
2. Select the desired profile from the list.
Settings that can be saved in a driver profile
Many of the settings made in the vehicle will automatically be saved in the selected driver pro-file until it is modified. These settings include: •
Power door mirrors
• The HUD (head-up display) position
• Climate system
• Locks
• Seats
• Voice commands and language
• Lights
A number of other settings can also be personal-ized. Global settings can be changed but not stored in a driver profile.
Related information
• Linking a remote key to a driver profile (p. 110)
• Editing a driver profile (p. 114)
• Importing/exporting a driver profile from/to aUSB flash drive (p. 115)
• Categories in Settings view (p. 107)

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Ambient temperature sensor
The ambient temperature sensor displays the temperature outside the vehicle in the instrumentpanel.
Location of the ambient temperature sensor (tempera- ture shown here in degrees Celsius)
NOTE
When the ambient temperature is between 23° and 36 °F (–5° and +2 °C), a snowflakesymbol will be displayed next to the tempera-ture. This symbol serves as a warning for pos-sible slippery road surfaces. Please note that this symbol does not indicate a fault with your
vehicle. At low speeds or when the vehicle is not mov- ing, the temperature readings may be slightlyhigher than the actual ambient temperature.
SettingsChanging measurement standard in the center display:
1. Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap
Settings.
2. Tap
SystemUnits.
3. Select measurement standard,
Metric,Imperial or US.
Related information
• Instrument panel (p. 128)
• Climate system sensors (p. 177)
Clock The clock is displayed in the instrument panel and in the center display.
Location of the clock in the instrument panel
Certain messages and other information in the instrument panel may temporarily obscure theclock. In the center display, the clock is located at the upper right of the status bar.
Settings for date and time
Select SettingsSystemDate & Time in
the center display's Top view to change the for- mat for displaying date or time. Set the date and time by tapping the up or down arrows on the center display.

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Automatic time
The function Automatic Time is also available,
which adjusts the time zone automatically, depending on the vehicle's location. If
Automatic
Time has not been selected, set the date and
time manually by tapping the up or down arrows on the center display.
Daylight savings timeIn certain countries, an automatic change to day- light savings time can be selected by activating
Auto. If the automatic change is not available,
change to daylight savings time by selecting Onor Off.
Related information
• Instrument panel (p. 128)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
• Using the center display (p. 46)
Head-up display (HUD)
*
The head-up display provides information such as speed, cruise control functions, navigation,traffic sign information, incoming phone calls,etc. at the base of the windshield in the driver'sfield of vision.
Incoming phone call
Text and symbols are projected on the wind- shield, enabling the driver to see this informationwithout taking his/her eyes off the road. Thisinformation is only visible from the driver's seat.
CAUTION
The HUD's projection unit is located in the dashboard. Avoid scratching or placingobjects on the unit's glass surface.
Example of information in the head-up display. The infor- mation shown is generic and may vary slightly from mar-ket to market or in terms of units of measure
Speed
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
Symbols such as the following ones may appear temporarily in the HUD. If the warning symbol appears, read thewarning text in the instrument panel.
If the information symbol appears, read the warning text in the instrumentpanel.

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Voice control for radio and media
The following voice commands can be used for the radio or an external multimedia device.
• "
Media and radio ": initiates a dialog for
media and radio, and displays possible com- mands.
• "
Play "-"[artist] ": plays music by the selected
artist.
• "
Play "-"[song title] ": plays the selected
song.
• "
Play "-"[song title] "-"from "-"[album] ":
plays the selected song from the selectedalbum.
• "
Play "-"[radio station] ": starts the selected
radio station.
• "
Tune "-"[frequency] ": tunes to the selected
frequency on the current waveband. If nowaveband has been selected, FM is thedefault.
• "
Tune "-"[frequency] "-"[waveband] ": tunes
to the selected station on the selected wave-band.
• "
Radio ": starts FM radio.
• "
Radio FM ": starts FM radio.
• "
Radio AM " : starts AM radio.
• "
SiriusXM "*: starts satellite radio
• "
CD ": starts playback from a CD.
• "
USB ": starts playback from a USB flash
drive. •
"
iPod ": starts playback from an iPod.
• "
Bluetooth ": starts playback from a Blue-
tooth-connected device.
• Similar music
": starts playback from a USB
flash drive with music similar to the type cur-rently playing.
Related information
• Voice control (p. 120)
• Using voice commands (p. 121)
• Voice control settings (p. 125)
Climate system voice commands Voice commands can be used to control the cli- mate system to e.g., change the temperature, activate seat heating
* or change blower (fan)
speed.

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Cargo area lightingThe cargo area lighting comes on or goes off when the tailgate is opened or closed.
Ambience lighting1. In the center display's Top view, select
SettingsMy CarLightsAmbient
Lighting
2. Choose among the following settings:
•
Ambient Light Intensity: Off, Low orHigh.
•
Ambient Light Level: Reduced or Full.
Mood lighting *When the overhead courtesy lighting has gone out and the engine is running, several LEDslocated near the roof console illuminate to pro-vide faint lighting to help e.g., see objects in stor-age compartments. This lighting goes out justafter the overhead courtesy lighting when thevehicle is locked. The following settings can be made for the mood lighting in the center display:
Brightness1. In the center display's Top view, select
SettingsMy CarLightsInterior
Mood Lighting.
2. Press
Interior Mood Light Intensity and
choose Off, Low or High.
Change the color of the light1. In the center display's Top view, select
SettingsMy CarLightsInterior
Mood Lighting.
2. Choose
By Temperature, By Theme orTheme Colors.
Related information
• Lighting panel and controls (p. 138)
Using turn signals
The turn signals are controlled using the left steering wheel lever. The turn signals flash threetimes or continuously, depending on how far upor down the lever is moved.
Turn signals
Short flashing sequenceThe driver can automatically flash the turn signals 3 times by moving the left steeringwheel lever up or down to the first positionand releasing it. This function can be acti-vated/deactivated in the center display.
Continuous flashing sequenceMove the lever as far up or down as possible to start the turn signals.
The turn signals will be cancelled automaticallyby the movement of the steering wheel, or the