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Using a point of interest (POI) as a destination
Selecting a point of interest (POI) is one way of setting a destination.
1. Tap Set dest. in the lower
margin. A keyboard will be dis- played with search alternativesin the upper margin. 2. Continue by selecting a
POIfrom the upper margin.
Examples of POIs
Many POIs (e.g., restaurants) have sub-categories (e.g., Chinese restaurants). Proposed POIs are listed according to their dis- tance to the vehicle symbol or the center of themap (if it has been scrolled). See the article "Map settings" for informationabout selecting the POIs to be displayed on themap. This will show the selected POIs available inthe area. This setting does not affect searchesfor POIs to be used as destinations (even onesthat have not been selected for display can beused as a destination). Certain POIs will only appear if the map scale is greater than 1 mi. (1 km).
NOTE
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The appearance, number and variations of POIs vary from market to market.
• Some symbols may be added/deletedwhen the navigation system's software isupdated. The POIs available for the cur-rent map system can found in the menusystem.
FiltersWhen an itinerary has been activated and a POI category has been selected, a filter will be availa-ble to limit the search list to only show POIsalong the route. This list can then be sorted byname or distance.
•
Along route: only shows POIs along the
route.
With filters activated, the list can be sorted by
Name or Distance. Proposed POIs are listed according to their dis- tance from the vehicle symbol on the map orfrom the center of the map if it has been scrolled.
Related information
•
Entering a destination (p. 435)
• Map settings (p. 450)
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Setting a destination by entering an address
Entering an address is one way to set a destina- tion.
Tap Set dest. in the lower
margin. A keyboard will be dis- played with search alternativesin the upper margin. 2. Continue by selecting an
Address from the upper mar-
gin. Additional search fields will be added.
Examples of search fields
The following search alternatives may vary some- what from market to market. Only those availablefor your market will be shown in the center dis-play. Select any of the following alternatives and entertext using the center display's keyboard:
•
Country/State/Province
•City/Territory/Zip code
•Address
•Number
•Junction
Related information
• Entering a destination (p. 435)
Saving a destination with Send to Car
Using the Send to Car feature is one way to save a destination.
Send to Car is a function that makes it possible to add a destination/location to the navigationsystem from a computer. Send to Car can also be done from a cell phone using Volvo's Volvo On Call (VOC) service. VOC can also be used to send a destination from the VOC customer service center to the vehicle.
Right-click the desired location and select Send this location to car
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Enter the vehicle's VIN number or Volvo ID and select Send
1. Go to the Internet site here.com: a map serv-
ice will open.
2. Right-click the desired location.
3. Select Send this location to car.
4. Enter the vehicle's VIN number or Volvo ID.
5. Select Send: the location will be sent to the vehicle's library (list of destinations), where it will be indicated by a blue marker.
The driver will then be alerted to this by a symbol that illuminates in the center display indicatingthat a destination/location has been sent to thevehicle. Tap the symbol and a card will openshowing information and possible alternatives. Please note that the procedure shown here is just an example from one of many map serviceproviders. See the Volvo Cars support site (support.volvocars.com) for more informationabout the Send to Car function.
Related information
•
Volvo On Call (VOC)
* (p. 414)
• Internet connected vehicle (p. 401)
• Setting a destination using Recent/Favor- ites/Library (p. 438)
• Entering a destination (p. 435)
Viewing the itinerary and alternate routes
During guidance, it is possible to view the itiner- ary or see if alternate routes are available.
Viewing the itineraryTo view/display the itinerary:
Tap Position: or Destination: to display the cur-
rent itinerary.
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Editing an itineraryAn itinerary can be edited:
Select a line in the itinerary and follow the instructions provided
Deleting an itineraryThe entire itinerary or intermediate destinations (waypoints) can be deleted:
Select a particular waypoint or Clear itinerary and con- firm the choice
Viewing alternate routesThe driver can check for alternate routes at any time while guidance is underway. To do so:
1.
Tap Position: or Destination: to display the
current itinerary.
2. Tap Alternative
routes to view alternate routes (if available)
for the remainder of the itinerary.
3. Select one of the following:
•
Fast
•Eco
•Scenic
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POIs along the route
A list of points of interest (POIs) along the route can be displayed.
1. Tap Ahead
2. Then tap "POI" for information about POIs along the route
A list will show the current POI categories e.g., near an exit or service area
1. Select the desired category to open a list, sometimes with sub-categories.
2. Continue to "zoom in" until a particular POI can be selected.
3. Mark a POI in the list. Its information card will be displayed.
4. Select one of the card's alternatives and fol- low the instructions.
POI suggestions will be listed based on their dis- tance on the map from the vehicle symbol or thecenter of the map (if it has been scrolled). ThePOI at the top of the list is closest to the vehicle.
Related information
• Using a point of interest (POI) as a destina- tion (p. 440)
Traffic problems along the route A list of traffic problems along your route can be displayed.
1. Tap Ahead.
2. Then tap Traffic for information about traffic problems along the route
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Choosing a detour Select
Detour to avoid the next section of a
route if e.g., a road is closed.
Detours
Detour button
1. Tap Detour: information about an alternate
route will be displayed on the map (the alter- nate route's distance, estimated travel time,etc.). Normally, only short detours are proposed to take you quickly back to your itinerary's origi-nal route if possible.
Detour and information about it
2. To accept the proposal, tap the sign with
information about the detour To reject the proposal, tap the X button
(Cancel). Guidance will continue along the current route.
Detour activated
3. After a proposal has been accepted, guid- ance will resume, using the detour as the new route.
As an alternative to
Detour, select another route
and leave your itinerary's current route. The sys- tem will update the route automatically and con-tinue guidance to your destination along the mostsuitable route. See also the article "Viewing the itinerary and alternate routes."
Related information
• Route settings (p. 452)
• Viewing the itinerary and alternate routes (p. 442)
• Information cards on the map (p. 446)
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Traffic information 4
The navigation system constantly receives traffic messages that are broadcast by local radio sta-tions.
See the article "Traffic settings" for the traffic- related settings available to the driver.
Directly on the map
Example of traffic information
Traffic jams, road construction areas, accidents, etc. are shown on the map in the form of varioussymbols. In cases of major traffic disruptions, their extent is shown on the map as RED lines along the sideof the road (in e.g., road construction areas). Thisline will also indicate the direction (there will be lines on both sides of the road if both sides areaffected).
• Tap the symbol for additional information about the traffic problem.
If the traffic problem affects your chosen route, you can opt to select
Avoid to prompt the system
to find an alternate route.
Related information
• Traffic information settings (p. 454)
• Traffic problems along the route (p. 445)
Navigation in the instrument panel An activated route will automatically be displayed in the instrument panel.
Instrument panel (driver display)
The driver can opt to get navigation information in the instrument panel even if no route/itineraryhas been set.
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Not available in all markets.
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Activating/deactivating map display in the instrument panel
Path:
SettingsMy CarDisplaysDriver
Display Center Area
Driver Display
Options
• Mark the alternative Show Map.
Related information
•Sensus Navigation settings (p. 449)
• Navigation displays and controls (p. 433)
Sensus Navigation settings
These settings affect e.g., the way in which routes are selected and how information is dis-played.
Navigation can be presented in various ways and the user can set different parameters to person-alize the way in which the map is displayed onthe screen. To access the navigation settings:
1. Pull down the center display's Top view. 2. Select
SettingsNavigationRoute.
The following types of settings are available:
•
Map: settings for the content and appear-
ance of the map
•
Route: settings for the way in which routes
are calculated and displayed
•
Traffic: settings for traffic information •
Guidance: settings for guidance
•
System: information about map and soft-
ware updates
Related information
• Map settings (p. 450)
• Navigation in the instrument panel (p. 448)
• Route settings (p. 452)
• Traffic information settings (p. 454)
• Guidance settings (p. 455)
• System settings (p. 456)
• Center display overview (p. 29)