INFOTAINMENT
412Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance couldvoid the user's authority to operate the equip-ment. This transmitter must not be co-located oroperated in conjunction with any other antennaor transmitter. CanadaThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept any interference, includinginterference that may cause undesired operationof the device.
Terms, conditions and confidentiality
See terms and conditions for services and cus- tomer privacy policy at support.volvocars.com.
Terms & Conditions for ServicesVolvo offers the best possible services to make owning and operating a Volvo safe, convenient,comfortable and enjoyable. Volvo offers a widearray of services, ranging from emergency assis-tance to navigation and infotainment.
Customer privacy policyThis policy applies to the way in which customer-related and personal information are handled. Itspurpose is to provide our present, previous andfuture customers a general understanding of: • The circumstances under which we gather and process your personal information.
• The types of personal information gathered.
• The reasons for gathering your personalinformation.
• How we deal with your personal information.
This policy can be read in its entirety at support.volvocars.com.
VOLVO ON CALL WITH SENSUS CONNECT *
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Volvo On Call (VOC) *
VOC is an integrated, subscription-based sys-
tem that provides emergency, roadside assis- tance and security services.
VOC is connected to the vehicle's airbag and alarm systems. The vehicle has an integratedGlobal System for Mobile Communications(GSM) module that handles communicationbetween the vehicle and the VOC customer serv-ice center.
AvailabilityVOC uses the Global Navigation Satellite System(GNSS) to locate the vehicle and its integratedGSM module to enable communication with theVOC customer service center and the VOCmobile app. From the time that the remote key has been removed from the vehicle, VOC's functionsremain available for 5 full days and subsequentlyonce an hour for the following 17 days. Afterthree weeks have elapsed, the system will remainswitched off until the engine is started.
WARNING
The system can only function in areas where there is adequate cellular network coverage. Just as in the case of cell phones, atmos- pheric disturbances or areas with relativelyfew GSM transmitters can make it impossiblefor VOC to make a connection, for example, inrural areas.
SubscriptionsA free, limited-time trial subscription is initiated when the vehicle is purchased and VOC is acti-vated. The subscription can be extended by con-tacting your Volvo retailer.
Information on the InternetFor additional information about Volvo On Call, goto: United States http://www.volvocars.com/us/support Canada English: http://support.volvocars.com/en-CA French: http://support.volvocars.com/fr-CA
Related information
• Volvo On Call convenience services (p. 416)
• Volvo On Call safety services (p. 424)
• Volvo On Call security services (p. 425)
• Using Volvo On Call (p. 414)
• Volvo ID (p. 27)
Using Volvo On Call
Volvo On Call (VOC) is controlled using the but- tons in the ceiling console and the center dis-play.
In the event of an accident in which the seat belt pretensioners, airbags or the inflatable curtainshave been triggered, a signal is transmitted auto-
matically to the VOC customer service center,who send the appropriate type of assistance(ambulance, police, etc.) to the site. When a service is active, a symbol will appear on the center display.
VOC buttons in the ceiling console and center display .
The SOS button: emergency situationsPress and hold the SOS button for approx.
2 seconds to activate the manual alarm function.
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Sensus Navigation
Sensus Navigation enables you to set itineraries, search for certain types of points of interestalong your route, store special destinations,obtain traffic information en route, etc.
Sensus Navigation shows the vehicle's exact location and if you deviate from the set route, thesystem can make the necessary adjustments toguide you to your destination. Being familiar with the contents of this manual will help you to fully utilize the features and func-tions offered by Sensus Navigation. By enabling you to reach your destination quickly and by the most direct route, Sensus Navigationalso helps contribute to improving the environ-ment.
Related information
• Getting started with Sensus Navigation (p. 432)
• Buttons and information on the map (p. 428)
Buttons and information on the map
The map on the center display contains different function buttons, symbols, types of roads andinformation about the area around the vehicleand along the selected route.
Text and symbols on the map
The vehicle's current location and a button for viewing the itinerary
Map scale
List of guidance points in the itinerary
Remaining distance to the destination/esti- mated time of arrival and a button for chang-ing headers
Button for listing the itinerary's Points of Interest (POI) and traffic information
Final destination
Intermediate destination
Guidance point
The vehicle (blue triangle) on the planned route
Traffic problem and related information
Minimize (expanded view) or maximize (full- screen map view)
Calculating a new route
Repeat the most recent voice guidance
Voice guidance On/Off
Pause/resume guidance
Set a final destination/intermediate destina- tion
POI (in this case, a restaurant)
Button to reset the map to follow the vehicle (blue triangle)
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Button for toggling between 2D/3D map views
Compass and button for north at the top of the map/current direction at the top of themap
Related information
•Sensus Navigation (p. 428)
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
Common navigation system features
The most common features of the navigation system are described here.
• Where am I?
• Direction at the top of the map/North at the top of the map
• 2D for 3D view
• Zoom
• Scroll
• Find the vehicle symbol on the map
• Change the headers displayed
• Go back to the map view
• "Wrong" language in illustrations
Where am I?Where is the vehicle's current location?
• Click the vehicle symbol (blue triangle) forinformation directly on the map.
Direction at the top of the map/North at the top of the map
Tap the compass to change the way in which the vehicle symbol moves on the map
The driver can choose between two views: •
North will always be at the top of the map on the center display and the vehicle symbol willmove in the current direction on the map (leftis west, right is east, etc.).
• The vehicle symbol will always move towardsthe top of the center display. The map willrotate under the vehicle symbol according tothe direction in which the vehicle turns. Thecompass symbol indicates north (N) on themap and the vehicle's direction (NE in theillustration).
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Compass symbolsDirection
NNorth
NENortheast
EEast
SESoutheast
SSouth
SWSouthwest
WWest
NWNorthwest
2D or 3D view
Tap 2D/3D to toggle between a 2D/3D map display
In 3D, the vehicle's direction is always upward on the center display. The map will rotate under the vehicle symbol according to the direction in whichthe vehicle turns. The compass symbol indicates north (N) on the map and the vehicle's direction is shown at thecenter of the compass. The map scale is not shown in 3D.2D is described in the previous section "Direction at the top of the map/North at the top of themap."
Zoom
Zoom inTo make the map larger:
Tap the center display twice in quick succession with one fin-ger.
or"Stretch" with two fingers on the center display.
Zoom utTo make the map smaller: Tap the center display once with two fingers.
or
"Pinch" with two fingers on the center display.
ScrollPlace a finger on the map and swipe in the desired direction. Scrolling is only possible with the map in maximized view.
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Find the vehicle symbol on the map
Tap the crosshairs
After scrolling/zooming, it may be difficult to find the vehicle's location on the map. To find it:
• Tap the crosshairs: the map will be reset and will follow the vehicle symbol.
Change the headers displayed
Tap to change map headings
The following headers can be displayed on the map:
• Destination, Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) or Remaining Time to Arrival (RTA)
or
• Position and the distance to the destination(Dist).
Changing headers is only possible with the map in maximized view.
Returning to the map view
Home button below the center display
To return to the map view from another part of the system:
1. Press the Home button.
2. If the center display shows its Home view, tap
Navigation at the top of the screen.
Related information
•Navigation in the instrument panel (p. 448)
• Sensus Navigation settings (p. 449)
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Getting started with Sensus Navigation The vehicle's electrical system (including the navigation system) is activated automaticallywhen the driver's door is opened.
Navigation On/Off
OnIf the navigation system does not show a map on the center display, tap Navigation on the upper
line on the screen to display a map showing the area around the vehicle and the vehicle's currentlocation (a blue triangle) on the map.
WARNING
Observe the following.
• Direct all your attention to the road and make sure that all your concentration ison driving.
• Follow applicable traffic legislation anddrive with good judgment.
• Due to weather conditions or time of yearaffecting the road conditions, some rec-ommendations may be less reliable.
OffThe navigation system cannot be switched off while the vehicle is unlocked and is instead activein the background.
NOTE
The system can be used even when the engine is not running but will be switched offautomatically if the battery charge level is low.
Related information
• Navigation displays and controls (p. 433)
• Quick guidance to a destination (p. 432)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
• Using the center display (p. 46)
Quick guidance to a destination The following table provides quick information about setting a destination and starting naviga-tion.
Selecting a destination on the map
StepCenter dis- play/menuAction
1If a map is not shownon the cen-ter display.Press the Home button under the display toopen the display's Homeview.
2Home view is displayed.Tap Navigation in the
center display's upper menu bar.
3A map is displayed.
If this button is dis- played, tap it to maxi-mize the map.
4The map is displayed.Scroll to the desired location on the map andpress and hold thatposition on the screento set it as a destination.
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StepCenter dis- play/menuAction
5Start navi- gation is
displayed on thescreen.Tap Start navigation.
6A map showingthe route toyour desti-nation isdisplayed.Guidance will begin. Fol- low the directions on theinstrument panel.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
Navigation displays and controls
Volvo Sensus Navigation is presented on the instrument panel and head-up display * and con-
trolled using center display on-screen buttons, the right-side steering wheel keypad and voicecommands.
Center display
Searching for and setting destinations and mak- ing navigation settings are done on the centerdisplay. If the map is not showing on the center display, tap
Navigation at the top of the center display's
Home view.
Instrument panel
During a trip, the driver receives visual guidance on the instrument panel and voice guidancethrough the infotainment system's speakers.
Right-side steering wheel keypad and instrument panel
Some of the navigation system's functions, such as Take me home, are controlled from the right-
side steering wheel keypad.