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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.
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Several buttons (depending on the context for which the keyboard is being used) will bedisplayed here. In certain cases, it can be used to enter @, .com or to start a new line.
Press to hide the keyboard. In cases where this is not possible, the button will not be dis-played.
Tap once to enter one uppercase letter.
Double-tap for Caps lock (tap again to
return to lowercase letters). Letters entered after the !, . and ? characters will automati-cally be uppercase. The first letter in the textfield or in text fields intended for names,addresses or company names will also auto-matically be uppercase. The first letter in textfields intended for passwords, webaddresses or email addresses will automati-cally be lowercase unless upper case ischosen.
Press to display the numbers that can be entered. When numbers are displayed, tap
to resume entering text or to
enter special characters.
Tap to change the keyboard language (in this example, UK English is the selected lan-guage). The characters available will changeaccording to the selected language (2). Thisbutton will only be displayed if several key-board languages have been selected (seethe section "Changing keyboard languages" below). Tap to display a list of possible lan-guages and tap a language to use it.
Tap to enter blank spaces.
Tap to erase one character at a time.
Tap to enable handwriting. See the section "Handwritten text" below.
Entering text and performing searches using thekeyboard are done somewhat differently in thenavigation system. See the section "Filtering des-tination search results" below. Tap the button above the keyboard to confirm the text that has been entered (not shown in theillustration). This button's appearance differsdepending on the context.
Changing keyboard languagesIn order to change keyboard languages, they must first be selected under Settings.
The keyboard language can be changed without changing the language used for the other sys-tems/menus in the vehicle.
1. Pull down the center display's Top view and tap
Settings.
2. Tap
SystemKeyboard Layouts. 3. Select and one or more of the languages in
the list.
> The makes it possible to change the key-board layout and characters available depending on the language(s) selected.
When more than one languagehas been selected, this button (7)3
will appear on the key-
board.
To shift between keyboard languages:
1. Press and hold the button (7).
> A list will be displayed.
2. Tap the desired language. If more than four languages have been selected in
Settings,
scroll in the list.
> The keyboard layout and characters avail- able will change to the selected language.
3In the example illustration, the button shows "UK".
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Special characters
To enter language-specific characters such as é
or è (if available):
1. Press and hold a character key. > A box with available characters will open.
2. Tap the desired character. If none of the spe- cial characters is selected, the key's initial character will be entered.
Handwritten textTap button (10), see the overview illustrationabove, to enter the handwriting mode.
Area for entering characters.
Text box where the characters entered in area (1) appear.
Suggested characters. Scroll in the list if necessary.
Blank spaces.
Tap to erase one character at a time.
Tap to return to the standard keyboard.
Press to hide the keyboard. In cases where this is not possible, the button will not be dis-played.
Tap to change the keyboard language.
Entering characters
1. Enter a handwritten character (1) using a fin-gertip or by holding e.g., a pen near the screen.
> Several character suggestions will appear(3). The most likely character will be at the top of the list.
CAUTION
Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because this could cause scratches.
2. Continue entering characters.
> If no other choice is made, the characterat the top of the list will be used. Tap one of the other characters in the list to use itinstead.
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The scroll indicator on the right side of the center dis- play
Using center display controls
Temperature control4
Digital controls are available for many of the vehi- cle's functions. For example, to set the tempera-ture:
• Drag the control to the desired temperature
• Tap
+/− to raise or lower the temperature
incrementally, or
• Tap the desired temperature on the control
Related information
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 38)
• Settings view (p. 109)
• Sensus (p. 17)
• Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps(p. 429)
• Using the center display keyboard (p. 31)
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Generic illustration. The temperature in your vehicle may be set to degrees Fahrenheit.
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Using the search function
1.
Tap the magnifying glass icon () in the
owner's manual's upper menu. A keyboard will appear at the bottom of the screen.
2. Enter a word, e.g., "seat belt." > Suggested articles will be displayed asmore characters are entered.
3. Confirm by tapping the article. To leave search mode tap the up-arrow next to thesearch box.
Related information
• On-board digital owner's manual (p. 50)
• Using the center display keyboard (p. 31)
Glass
Laminated glass
The windshield and moonroof
* are made of lami-
nated glass, which is reinforced to help prevent break-ins and to provide additional soundproof-ing. Laminated glass is optional for the other sidewindows.
Laminated glass symbol 5
Related information
•
Moonroof
* (p. 103)
• Power windows (p. 106)
• Defrosting windows and mirrors (p. 190)
• Using sun curtains
* (p. 108)
• Rearview mirror (p. 107)
• Power windows (p. 106)
• Head-up display (HUD)
* (p. 116)
• Activating/deactivating the rain sensor (p. 157)
• Windshield and headlight washers (p. 158)
Technician certification
In addition to Volvo factory training, Volvo sup- ports certification by the National Institute forAutomotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).
Certified technicians have demonstrated a high degree of competence in specific areas. Besidespassing exams, each technician must also haveworked in the field for two or more years before acertificate is issued. These professional techni-cians are best able to analyze vehicle problemsand perform the necessary maintenance proce-dures to keep your Volvo at peak operating con-dition.
5 This symbol is not shown on the windshield or moonroof.
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Door and seat belt remindersThe door and seat belt reminders are intended to alert all occupants of the vehicle that theirseat belts should be buckled before the vehiclebegins to move or if a door, the hood, trunk orfuel filler door have not been closed properly.
Graphics in the instrument panel
Warning colors for doors/trunk vary depending on the vehicle's speed (generic illustration)
The instrument panel graphic shows the seats where seat belts are not buckled. The same graphic also indicates if a door, the hood, trunk or fuel filler door is/are open. This graphic disappears automatically after approx. 30 seconds or if the if the O button on
the steering wheel keypad is pressed.
Seat belt reminder
Seat belt reminder light in ceiling console
The seat belt reminder consists of an audible signal, an indicator light nearthe rearview mirror and a symbol in theinstrument panel that alert all occu-
pants of the vehicle to buckle their seat belts.
The audible signal is speed-dependent and will sound for several seconds. If the driver's or a passenger's seat belt is not buckled, this will be indicated in the instrumentpanel. Child seats are not included in the seat belt reminder system.
Front seats
An audible signal and an indicator light will remind the driver and front seat passenger tobuckle their seat belts.
Rear seats
The rear seat belt reminder has two functions.
• It indicates which seat belts are buckled in the rear seats. This will also be displayed inan instrument panel graphic.
• It also provides audio and visual reminders ifa rear seat belt is unbuckled while the vehi-cle is in motion. The reminders will disappearwhen the seat belt has been buckled again or can be erased by pressing the
O button
on the steering wheel keypad.
Door/hood/trunk/fuel filler door
reminder
If a door, the hood, trunk or fuel filler door is/are not properly closed, this will be indicated in agraphic in the instrument panel. Stop the vehiclesafely and close the source of the reminder.
If the vehicle is moving at a speedunder approx.6 mph (10 km/h), theinformation symbol will illuminate in theinstrument panel.
At speeds above approx. 6 mph (10 km/h), the warning symbol will illu-minate in the instrument panel.
Related information
•Seat belts (p. 60)
• Buckling and unbuckling seat belts (p. 62)
• Seat belt pretensioners (p. 61)
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Instruments and controls
This overview shows the location of the primary displays, and controls/buttons/switches.
Display/function/control
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low beams, high beams, turn signals, front fog lights/corner illumination *, trip com-
puter reset
Transmission manual shifting paddle *
Head-up-display*
Instrument panel
Wipers/washers, rain sensor *
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Display/function/control
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, trunk unlock, trunk open/close*
Display/function/control
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Moonroof*
Display/function/control
Ceiling console display
Manual rearview mirror auto-dim (certain markets only)
Display/function/control
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, max. defroster/ heated windshield *, media player, glove
compartment open
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes *
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Distance to emptyThis function shows the approximate distance that can be driven on the fuel remaining in thetank. The calculation is based on average fuel con- sumption during the last 20 miles (30 km) ofdriving and the amount of fuel remaining in thetank. When the gauge displays "----", there is very little useable fuel remaining in the tank; refuel as soonas possible. The accuracy of this figure may vary if your driv- ing style changes. An economical driving style willgenerally increase this distance.
Tourist (alternative speedometer)This is an alternative digital speedometer can beused when driving in areas in which the speedlimit is listed in a different unit of measure. If the speedometer is in mph, this gauge will show the
vehicle's speed in km/h and vice versa.
Related information
•Displaying trip computer information (p. 96)
• Displaying trip statistics (p. 97)
Displaying trip computer information
The trip computer registers and calculates infor- mation such as distance driven, fuel consump-tion and average speed. This information is dis-played in the instrument panel.
Use the right-side steering wheel keypad to navigate in the trip computer (generic illustration)
Open/close the app menu
Left/right arrow keys
Up/down arrow keys
Confirm 1. Press (1) to open the app menu in the
instrument panel. The app menu cannot be opened if there is an a message in the instrument panel thathas not been confirmed. Press (4) to confirm.
2. The top four lines show readings from trip odometer TM. The following four lines showreadings from trip odometer TA. Scroll up/down in the list using (3).
3. Scroll to the selection buttons in the lines below TA and select the trip odometer to bedisplayed.
• Current fuel consumption
• Distance to empty
• Odometer
• Trip odometers TM, TA or none
• Tourist (alternative speedometer).
Select or deselect an alternative using thecenter button (4). The change will be madeimmediately.