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Voice control systemThe voice control system ena- bles the driver to operate cer-tain vehicle functions withoutremoving his/her hands fromthe steering wheel and itunderstands natural speech.Use voice commands to e.g.,
play a track on the infotainment system, make aphone call, raise the passenger compartmenttemperature or to read a text message.
For additional information about all of the func- tions/system, see the respective articles in theon-board owner's manual or the printed supple-ment.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 39)
• Head-up display (HUD)
* (p. 117)
• Instrument panel (p. 128)
• Voice control (p. 120)
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service technician knows where accessories may and may not be safely installed in yourVolvo. In all cases, please consult a trainedand qualified Volvo service technician beforeinstalling any accessory in or on your vehicle.
• Accessories that have not been approved byVolvo may or may not be specifically testedfor compatibility with your vehicle. Addition-ally, an inexperienced installer may not befamiliar with some of your car's systems.
• Any of your car's performance and safetysystems could be adversely affected if youinstall accessories that Volvo has not tested,or if you allow accessories to be installed bysomeone unfamiliar with your vehicle.
• Damage caused by unapproved or improperlyinstalled accessories may not be covered byyour new vehicle warranty. See your Warrantyand Service Records Information booklet formore warranty information. Volvo assumes noresponsibility for death, injury, or expensesthat may result from the installation of non-genuine accessories.
Owner's information
Complete on-board digital owner's information is available on the center display, as a mobile appand on Volvo's support website.
The printed owner's manual in the glove compart- ment is an excerpt from the digital informationand contains important texts, the latest updatesand instructions that can be useful in situationswhere it is not practical to read the informationon the screen. Changing the language used for the on-board information could mean that some of the infor-mation displayed may not comply with national orlocal statutes and regulations. If the content of the on-board digital informa- tion and the printed manual differ, the printedinformation always has precedence.
WARNING
The driver is always responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner and adhering tocurrent laws and traffic regulations. It is also important that the vehicle be oper- ated, maintained and serviced according toVolvo's recommendations/instructions in theowner's manual.
Related information
• Owner's manual in mobile devices (p. 21)
• Navigating in the digital owner's manual (p. 53)
• On-board digital owner's manual (p. 52)
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Volvo Cars of Canada National Customer Service9130 Leslie Street
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9
1-800-663-8255 www.volvocars.com/ca
Volvo ID
A Volvo ID can be used to access a number of on-line services 2
Creating a Volvo IDA Volvo ID can be created in two ways:
Using the
Volvo ID app1. If you have not already done so, download
the Volvo ID app from the Remote update
service.
2. Start the app and register a personal email address. 3. Follow the instructions that will be sent auto-
matically to this email address.
> A Volvo ID has now been created and hasbeen automatically registered to the vehi- cle. The Volvo ID services available cannow be used.
Using the Volvo On Call ( VOC ) app1. Download the latest version of the VOC app
to your cell phone from e.g., the App Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.
2. Start the app and create a Volvo ID on the start page.
3. Register a personal email address and then follow the instructions that will be sent auto-matically to this address.
Registering your Volvo ID to the vehicleIf your Volvo ID was created using the Volvo OnCall mobile app, the ID has to be registered tothe vehicle:
1. With the vehicle connected to the Internet,
download the Volvo ID app from the
Remote
update service in the center display's App
view. See also the article "Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps."
2. Start the app and enter your Volvo ID.
2 These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.
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Center display overview
Many of the vehicle's functions are controlled from the center display.
Three of the center display's basic views. Swipe to the right/left to access the Function/App view
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Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func-tions are called "trigger functions", which open settings windows, e.g.,
Camera and
parking functions. Settings for the head-up display * are also started from Function view
but the actual interaction is controlled from the steering wheel keypad buttons and theinstrument panel.
Home view: the initial view shown when the center display is started.
App (Application) view: shows apps that have been downloaded (third-party apps) as well as ones for integrated functions such as
FM
radio. Tap an icon to open the app.
Status bar: vehicle activities are shown at the top of the screen. Network/connection infor-mation is shown on the left side of the bar.Media-related information, the clock andinformation about background activities areshown to the right.
Top view: pull down the tab to open Top view. From here, you can access Settings,Owner's manual, Driver Profile and stored
messages.
Navigation: leads to map navigation. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Media: the most recently used media-related apps. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Phone: used to access phone-related func- tions. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
The extra sub-view: the most recently used apps/vehicle functions that do not belong inany of the other sub-views are listed here.Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Climate bar: information and direct access to settings such as temperature, seat heating *
and blower speed. Tap the symbol at the center of the Climate bar to open Climateview for additional settings.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Function view buttons (p. 37)
• Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 44)
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Media player (p. 393)
• Phone (p. 387)
• Climate system controls in the center display(p. 180)
• Cleaning the center display (p. 529)
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Changing center display settingsThe center display activates automatically when the driver's door is opened. Settings can bemade for e.g., sounds, background and themes.
Turning off and reactivating the center display
Home button for the center display
When the center display is turned off, the screen goes dark to avoid disturbing the driver. However,the climate bar remains visible and apps or otherfunctions connected to the display remain active. 1. Press and hold the Home button below the
screen.
> The screen will go dark. However, the cli-mate bar remains visible and apps or other functions connected to the displayremain active. The screen can also becleaned while it is turned off.
2. Reactivate by pressing the Home button briefly.
> The view that was displayed when thescreen was turned off will be displayed again.
NOTE
• The display cannot be turned off while a message requiring action is on thescreen.
• The display turns off automatically whenthe ignition is switched off and the driv-er's door is opened.
Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds
System sounds in the center display can be turned off or their volume can be changed: 1.
Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
SoundSystem Volumes. 3.
Pull the control under
Screen Touch to the
desired level to change volume or turn off the sound for tapping the screen or
Keypad
Touch.
Changing the screen's appearance (theme)
1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarDisplaysThemes.
3. Select a theme, e.g.,
Minimalistic orChrome Rings.
In addition, the settings:
Normal and Bright can
also be selected. For Normal, the screen's back-
ground is dark and the text is light. This is the default setting. If
Bright is selected, the back-
ground will be light and the text will be dark, which can increase readability in strong ambientlighting. These alternatives are always available and do not shift automatically according to changes inambient lighting.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Sensus (p. 17)
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Cleaning the center display (p. 529)
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Using the center display keyboard A keyboard can be used on the center display to enter characters and search for e.g., destina-tions using the navigation system, adding con-tacts in phone book, etc. It is also possible touse handwriting on the screen.
Entering text using the keyboardThe keyboard will only appear at the bottom of the center display in situations when it is possibleto write on the screen.
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Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.)
Field for possible search hits. The word changes as new letters are added. Scroll inthe list using the left/right arrows. Tap aword to select it. The keyboard may not sup-port all language selections, in which casethis line on the screen will not be displayed.The characters that can be entered are lan- guage-dependent (see point 7). Tap a char-acter to enter it.