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Open/Close
Left/Right
Up/Down
Confirm
Opening/closing the menu
–Press Open/Close (1).
> Menus with alternatives will be opened or
closed. The menu will close automatically after a short period or after certain selec-tions have been made.
Navigating and making selections in a menu
1. Scroll among the alternatives using control (3). 2. Confirm or mark a choice by pressing control
(4).
> The function will be activated and aftermaking certain choices, the menu will close.
Head-up-display (HUD) *
Navigation guidance on the windshield
The driver can also get guidance and information from the navigation system on the lower sectionof the windshield. The position of the HUD can be adjusted (see the article "Head-up display").
Voice controlMany settings can be madeusing voice commands. Press the voice button on the right-side steering wheel key-pad, wait for the tone and then say, e.g., "Drive
Home."
Using voice commands is explained in greater detail in the articles "Navigation system voicecontrol," "Voice control," and "Voice control set-tings."
Related information
•Using the center display keyboard (p. 32)
• Setting a destination by entering the text of your choice (p. 436)
• Navigation system voice commands (p. 124)
• Voice control (p. 120)
• Using voice commands (p. 121)
• Voice control settings (p. 125)
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
• Head-up display (HUD)
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Entering a destination
There are several different ways of choosing a destination.
A destination can be chosen by:
• Clicking on the map
• Entering free text or coordinates
• Selecting a recently set destination
• Selecting a position marked as a favorite from the library
• Selecting a saved destination from the library
• Selecting a point of interest (POI)
• Entering an Address: e.g., State/city/street/intersection/house number
Select one of the alternatives and follow the instructions given.
Destinations and intermediate destinations (waypoints)
The first location selected will be the itinerary's final destination .
Any other locations will be the itinerary's inter-
mediate destinations (waypoints) .
An itinerary and its destinations can be edited at any time, see also the section "Editing an itiner-ary" in the article "Itinerary and alternate routes."
Related information
• Viewing the itinerary and alternate routes (p. 442)
• Setting a destination by tapping the map(p. 435)
• Setting a destination by entering the text ofyour choice (p. 436)
• Setting a destination using Recent/Favor-ites/Library (p. 438)
• Using a point of interest (POI) as a destina-tion (p. 440)
• Setting a destination by entering an address(p. 441)
Setting a destination by tapping the map
Tapping a point on the map is one way to set a destination.
To do so:
Begin by verifying that the map is in full-screen mode by tap-ping the symbol (if it is dis-played).
1. Scroll to the desired point on the map.
2. Press the point until an icon is created thereand a menu is displayed.
3. Select Go here to start guidance to that point.
Deleting the icon
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Changing the icon's locationPress the icon on the map, drag it to the desired position and release it.
Related information
• Entering a destination (p. 435)
Setting a destination by entering the text of your choice
Entering the text of your choice is one way to set a destination.
KeyboardThe center display's keyboard can be used to enter most characters when searching for a des-tination.
To display the keyboard: Tap
Set dest. in the lower
margin. The keyboard opens for entering text.
Keyboard function keys
Filter: limit/filter the list of possible destina- tions.
Hide the keys to display a longer list of pos- sible destinations. Tap the field for enteringtext to return to the keyboard.
Tap to toggle between upper and lower case characters.
Numbers and special characters
Space bar
Delete characters to the left of the cursor.
Tap to display an area where you can "write" text.
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Entering the text of your choiceEnter text to search for e.g., streets, cities, map coordinates or points of interest (POIs).
1. Enter a word. Possible destinations meeting
your search criteria will be listed according to their distance from the vehicle symbol on the map (or from the center of the map if it hasbeen scrolled).
2. Select/mark a selection in the list. Its
Info
card1 will be displayed.
3. Follow the instructions on the center display and activate guidance to the destination.
FilterSeveral filters can be used to limit the size of the list.
Filters
The filters available may vary:
•
Along route: Lists only destinations found
along the route.
•
Streets: Lists only streets/roads meeting
the search criteria.
•
Only cities: Lists only cities/towns meeting
the search criteria.
Filter for POIsA list of available POIs is displayed at the bottom of the screen, under the three filters.
POIs filtered from the marked category (2)
POI categories (there may also be sub-cate- gories).
Only POIs from the marked category will be listed and only the
Along route filter can be combined
with POI.
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CoordinatesA destination can also be set by entering its map coordinates.
• For example, enter: "N 58.1234 E 12.5678" and tap
Search/.
Map coordinates can be written in different ways, such as:
N 58.1234 E 12.5678 (with spaces)
N 58.1234 E12.5678 (without spaces)
58.1234 N 12.5678 E (with the points on the
compass after the coordinates)
58.1234 -12.5678 (with a hyphen without the
points on the compass)
Both periods [.] and commas [,] can be used.
Related information
• Entering a destination (p. 435)
• Navigation displays and controls (p. 433)
• Using the center display keyboard (p. 32)
• Information cards on the map (p. 446)
Setting a destination using Recent/ Favorites/Library Selecting from a list is one way of setting a des- tination.
To display these lists:
1. Tap
Set dest. in the lower
margin. A keyboard will be dis- played with search alternativesin the upper margin. 2. Continue by selecting one of the lists in the upper margin:
•Recent
•Favorites
•Library
After marking an alternative, it will be added as a destination by tapping the Start navigation orAdd as waypoint buttons.
Recent
This is a list of all searches that have been made. Scroll through the list and select. This menu alternative is also available in the instrument panel and can be displayed using theright-side steering wheel keypad (see also thearticle "Navigation system displays and controls").

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Favorites
This is a list of locations that have been set as favorites from the Library. Scroll through the list
and select. A deleted location in
Favorites always remains in
the Library but the "star" will not be highlighted.
To return it to the list of Favorites, go to theLibrary and tap the location's star again.
Use
Set home address to program a destina-
tion that is used often. A destination set as
Home will also be also available in the instru-
ment panel and can be displayed using the right- side steering wheel keypad (see also the article"Navigation system displays and controls"). Use
Edit list to edit destinations in the list.
Library
This is a list of saved destinations and itineraries. The most recently saved one will be at the top ofthe list. Scroll through the list and select. Tap the destination's "star" to select/deselect it as a favorite. A selected destination will also be shown under the heading
Favorites.
A destination deleted from the
Library will also
be deleted from Favorites.
The library can be sorted by:
•
Added
•Name
•Distance
•Received: this is a filter
With
Received, destinations sent to the vehicle
using the Send to Car function can be filtered. New, unread destinations have a BLUE marker that disappears when they have been read. Seethe article "Saving a destination with send-to-car" for additional information. Use
Edit list to edit the respective destinations
with respect to Name, Location, Internet address and Phone number (max. 3 phone numbers perdestination).
Related information
• Saving a destination with Send to Car (p. 441)
• Navigation displays and controls (p. 433)
• Entering a destination (p. 435)

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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
•
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