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Three of the centre display's basic views. Swipe right or left to access the function or app view respectively8
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Function view - car functions that are acti- vated/deactivated with a press. Certain func- tions are also so-called trigger functions,which means they open a window with set-
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The views are reversed for right-hand drive cars.
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ting options. Examples of such are
Cameraand parking functions.
Home view - the first view that is shown when the screen is started.
Application view (app view) - apps that have been downloaded (third-party apps) and apps for embedded functions, such as
FM
radio. Tap on an app icon to open the app.
Status bar - the activities in the car are shown right at the top of the screen. Net-work/connection information is shown on theleft-hand side of the status bar, while media-related information, the clock and indicationabout on-going background activity areshown on the right.
Top view - drag the tab down in order to access the top view. Settings, Owner's
manual, Profile and the car's saved mes-
sages are accessed from here.
Navigation - leads to map navigation, with e.g. Sensus Navigation *. Tap on the subview
to expand it.
Media - recently used apps associated with media. Tap on the subview to expand it.
Phone - the phone function can be reached from here. Tap on the subview to expand it.
Extra subview - recently used apps/car func- tions that do not belong in any of the othersubviews. Tap on the subview to expand it.
Climate row - information and direct interac- tion to set temperature, seat heating leveland fan level. Tap on the symbol in the cen-tre of the climate row in order to open theclimate view with more setting options.
Related information
• Operating the centre display (p. 36)
• Navigating in the centre display's views(p. 40)
• Function view with buttons for car functions(p. 47)
• Changing settings for apps (p. 178)
• Symbols in the centre display's status bar(p. 45)
• Settings view (p. 169)
• Media player (p. 442)
• Phone (p. 456)
• Climate controls in the centre display(p. 187)
• Cleaning the centre display (p. 553)
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Operating the centre display
Many of the car's functions are controlled and regulated from the centre display. The centredisplay is a touch screen that reacts to touch.
Using the touch screen functionality in
the centre display
The screen reacts differently depending on whether you press, drag or swipe across it.Actions such as browsing between different views, marking objects, scrolling in a list and mov-ing apps can be performed by touching thescreen in different ways. An infrared film enables the screen to detect a finger that is just in front of the screen. This tech-nology makes it possible to use the screen evenwith gloves on. Two people can interact with the screen at the same time, e.g. to adjust the climate for the driverand passenger side respectively.
IMPORTANT
Do not use sharp objects on the screen as they may scratch it.
The table below presents the different proce- dures for operating the screen:
Procedure
Execution Result
Press once. Highlights an object, confirms a selection or activates a function. Press twice in quick suc- cession.Zooms in on a digital object, such as the map
*.
Press and hold. Grabs an object. Can be used to move apps or map points on the map *. Press and hold your finger against
the screen and at the same time drag the object to the desired location.
Tap once with two fingers. Zooms out from a digital object, such as the map *.
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Turn off the screen and reactivate it
Home button for the centre display.
When the centre display is switched off, the screen is dimmed so as not to be disruptivewhilst driving. The climate row will still be visible,and apps and other functions connected to thescreen will continue to run.
1. Give a long press on the physical home but-
ton below the screen.
> The screen goes dark except for the cli-mate row, which continues to be shown. All functions continue to run, such as cli- mate control, audio, guiding * and apps. In
this mode, the screen can be cleaned with the cloth supplied; see the section"Cleaning the centre display". 2. Reactivate the screen - briefly tap on the
home button.
> The view that was displayed before thescreen was switched off will be shown again.
NOTE
The screen cannot be deactivated when a prompt to perform an action is shown on thescreen.
NOTE
The centre display deactivates automatically when the engine is off and the driver's door isopened.
Returning to home view from another view
1. Briefly press the home button.
> The last position of the home view isshown.
2. Briefly press again. > All subviews of the home view are set totheir default mode.
NOTE
In home view standard mode - briefly press the home button. An animation that describesaccess to the different views is shown on thescreen.
Moving apps and buttons for car functions
The apps and buttons for car functions in the app view and function view respectively can be movedand organised as desired.
1. Tap on an app/button and hold depressed.
> The app/button changes size andbecomes slightly transparent. It is then possible to move it.
2. Drag the app/button to a vacant space in the view.
The maximum number of rows available for use inorder to position apps/buttons is 48. To move anapp/button outside the visible view, drag it to thebottom of the view. New rows are then added,where the app/button can be located. An app/button can thus be located further down and is then not visible in the normal mode for theview. Swipe across the screen to scroll upward/down- ward in the view.
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NOTE
Hide the apps that you rarely or never use by moving them to the bottom, off the visiblescreen. This way it will be easier to find theapps you use more often.
Scrolling in a list, article or viewWhen a scroll indicator is visible in the screen, it is possible to scroll downward or upward in theview. Swipe downwards/upwards anywhere in theview.
The scroll indicator appears in the centre display when it is possible to scroll in the view.
Using the controls in the centre display
Temperature control.
The control is used for many of the car's func- tions. Regulate e.g. temperature by means of oneof the following: •drag the control to the desired temperature,
• tap on
+/− in order to raise/lower the tem-
perature gradually, or
• tap on the desired temperature on the con- trol.
Related information
•
Navigating in the centre display's views(p. 40)
• Settings view (p. 169)
• Sensus - connection and maintenance(p. 29)
• Remote control key range (p. 238) •
Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps(p. 468)
• Using the keyboard in the centre display(p. 49)
• Change settings for the centre display(p. 45)
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Navigating in the centre display's views
There are five different basic views in the centre display: home view, top view, climate view, appli-cation view (app view) and function view. Thescreen is started automatically when the driver'sdoor is opened.
Home viewHome view is the view that is shown when the screen is started. It consists of four subviews:
Navigation, Media, Phone and an extra sub-
view. An app/car function selected from the app/func- tion view starts in the respective subview of the home view. For example
FM radio starts in theMedia subview.
The extra subview contains the last used app/car function that is not associated with any of theother three areas. The subviews show brief information about each different app.
NOTE
The first time the car is used, some of the home view's subviews have no content.
NOTE
In home view standard mode - briefly press the home button. An animation that describesaccess to the different views is shown on thescreen.
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Expanding a subview from default mode
Standard mode and expanded mode of a subview in the centre display.
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–Press anywhere on the subview. When a subview is expanded, the fourth subview inthe home view is temporarily forced away.The other two are minimised and only certaininformation is shown. The expanded view provides access to the basic functions of the app.
Closing an expanded subview:
–The subview can be closed in three different ways.
• Tap on the upper part of the expandedsubview.
• Tap on another subview (that subview willthen open in expanded mode instead).
• Briefly press the physical home buttonbelow the centre display.
Opening/closing a subview in full screen mode
The extra subview and the subview forNavigation can be opened out in full screen
mode, with even more information and more set- ting options. When a new subview is opened in full-screen mode, no information from the other subviews isshown. In expanded mode, open theapp in full screen - press onthe symbol.
Press on the symbol to go back to the expanded mode, or pressthe home button at the bottomof the screen.
Home button for the centre display.
There is always the option to go back to home view by pressing the home button. Go back to thehome view's standard view from full screen mode- press twice on the home button.
Status barThe activities in the car are shown at the top ofthe screen. Network/connection information isshown on the left-hand side of the status bar,while media-related information, the clock andindication that background activity is in progressare shown on the right.
Top view
Top view dragged down.
A tab is located in the centre of the status bar at the top of the screen. Open the top view bypressing on the tab or by dragging/swiping fromthe top downwards across the screen. In the top view, access is available to: •
Settings
•Owner's manual
•Profile
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The car's saved messages.