
DRIVER SUPPORT
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Deactivating/activating the adaptive cruise control *
The adaptive cruise control (Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC) can be temporarily deactivatedso that it is set in the standby mode and canlater be reactivated.
Deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control and set it in standby mode
NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
To temporarily switch off Adaptive Cruise Control and set it in standby mode:
–Press the steering wheel button (2).
> The
symbol on the driver display
changes colour from WHITE to GREY and the stored speed in the centre of thespeedometer changes from BEIGE toGREY. In standby mode, the driver must him/herselfcontrol both speed and distance. When the adaptive cruise control is in standby mode and the car drives too close to a vehicleahead, the driver is warned about the short dis-tance by the Distance Warning function instead(see reference to the heading "Distance Warn-ing" at the end of this section).
Standby mode on driver intervention
The adaptive cruise control is temporarily deacti- vated and set in standby mode if:
• the foot brake is used
• the gear selector is moved to
N position.
• the driver maintains a speed higher than thestored speed for longer than 1 minute.
• the clutch pedal is depressed for approx. 1minute - applies to cars with manual gearbox.
In this situation, the driver must intervene andadapt the speed and distance to the vehicleahead. A temporary increase in speed with the accelera- tor pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not affectthe setting - the car returns to the last storedspeed when the accelerator pedal is released.
Automatic standby mode
Adaptive cruise control is dependent on other systems, e.g. stability control/anti-skid ESC. If anyof these systems stops working, adaptive cruisecontrol is switched off automatically. In the event of automatic deactivation a signal willsound and a message is shown in the driver dis-play. The driver must then intervene and adaptthe speed and distance to the vehicle ahead. Automatic deactivation may occur if:
• the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and ACC is uncertain whether the vehicle ahead is astationary vehicle or an object, such as aspeed bump.
• the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and thevehicle ahead turns off so that ACC nolonger has a vehicle to follow.
• speed is reduced to below 30 km/h(20 mph) - only applies to cars with manualgearbox.
• the driver opens the door
• the driver takes off the seatbelt
• engine speed is too low/high
• wheels lose traction
• brake temperature is high
• the parking brake is applied
• the camera and radar unit is covered by e.g.snow or heavy rainfall (camera lens/radiowaves are blocked).

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Automatic standby mode
Pilot Assist is dependent on other systems, e.g. stability control/anti-skid ESC. If any of theseother systems stops working, Pilot Assist isswitched off automatically. In the event of automatic deactivation a signal will sound and a message is shown in the driver dis-play. The driver must then intervene and adaptthe speed and distance to the vehicle ahead. Automatic deactivation may occur if:
• the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and Pilot Assist is uncertain whether the vehicle aheadis a stationary vehicle or an object, such as aspeed bump.
• the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and thevehicle ahead turns off so that Pilot Assist nolonger has a vehicle to follow.
• speed is reduced to below 30 km/h(20 mph) - only applies to cars with manualgearbox.
• the driver's hands are not on the steeringwheel
• the driver opens the door
• the driver takes off the seatbelt
• engine speed is too low/high
• wheels lose traction
• brake temperature is high
• the parking brake is applied •
the camera and radar unit is covered by e.g.snow or heavy rainfall (camera lens/radiowaves are blocked).
Reactivating Pilot Assist from the
standby mode
NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
–Press the steering wheel button (1).
> The speed is then set to the most recently stored speed.
NOTE
A marked speed increase may occur once the speed has been resumed by pressing steer- ing wheel button
.
Related information
• Pilot Assist
* (p. 304)
• Activating and starting the Pilot Assist
*
(p. 307)
• Managing the speed for Pilot Assist
* (p. 309)
• Setting the time interval for Pilot Assist
*
(p. 310)
• Change of target and automatic braking with Pilot Assist
* (p. 313)
• Overtaking assistance with the adaptivecruise control
* or Pilot Assist * (p. 298)
• Limitations of Pilot Assist
* (p. 314)
• Symbols and messages for Pilot Assist
*
(p. 316)
• Distance Warning
* (p. 288)

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STARTING AND DRIVING
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Automatic deactivation
In gear position D the steering wheel paddles are
deactivated after a short time if they are not used. This is indicated by means of the figure for thecurrent gear extinguishing. The exception is during engine braking - then the paddles are activated for as long as engine brak-ing is in progress. In gear position M there is no automatic deactiva-
tion.
Related information
• Gear positions for automatic gearbox (p. 390)
• Gear shift indicator
* (p. 392)
Start/Stop
With the Start/Stop function, the engine switches off temporarily when the car has stop-ped e.g. at traffic lights or in a traffic queue, andthen starts again automatically when the journeyis resumed.
Start/Stop is one of several energy-saving func- tions intended to reduce fuel consumption, whichin turn helps to reduce exhaust emissions. The system makes it possible to adopt an envi- ronmentally-conscious driving style by allowingthe car to engine auto-stop when possible.
Related information
• Using the Start/Stop function (p. 396)
• Conditions for the Start/Stop function(p. 398)
Using the Start/Stop function The Start/Stop function temporarily switches off the engine when stationary and then restarts itautomatically when the journey is resumed.
The Start/Stop function is available when the engine is started and can be activated if certainconditions have been met. The driver display indi-cates whether the function is available, active orunavailable, see heading "Symbols in driver dis-play" below. All of the car's normal systems such as lighting, radio, etc. work normally, even when the engine isauto-stopped. However, some equipment mayhave its output temporarily reduced, e.g. the cli-mate control system's fan speed or extremelyhigh volume on the audio system.
Auto-stopThe following is required for the engine to auto-stop:

AUDIO AND MEDIA
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Audio and media
The audio and media system consists of media
player, radio and Bluetooth phone connection. With an online car it is also possible to listen toservices via apps. Functions can be controlled by voice command or via the steering wheel keypad and the centredisplay. The number of speakers and amplifiersdepends on which audio system the car isequipped with.
Overview of audio and media.
System updating
The audio and media system is continuously improved. When the car is online there is theoption to download updates for optimal function-ality, see the section "System updates" andsupport.volvocars.com.
Related information
• Media player (p. 442)
• Radio (p. 436)
• Phone (p. 456)
• Online car
* (p. 463)
• Apps (p. 434)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• Symbols in the centre display's status bar(p. 45)
• Voice recognition (p. 115)
• System updates (p. 510)
• License agreement for audio and media(p. 470)
Apps
Applications (apps) facilitate access to some of the car's services.
Application view.
Some basic apps are always available. When the car is online it is possible to download more. Theapps that are available to download vary, but caninclude Internet radio and music services. Certain apps are only available for use if the car is connected to the Internet.

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Radio It is possible to listen to the AM and FM bands and to digital radio (DAB) *. When the car is
online it is also possible to listen to Internet radio.The radio can be operated using voice recognition, thesteering wheel keypad or thecentre display.
Related information
• Changing and searching radio stations (p. 436)
• Digital radio (p. 440)
• RDS radio (p. 439)
• Online car
* (p. 463)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media(p. 118)
• Media player (p. 442)
Changing and searching radio stations The radio automatically compiles a station list of the radio stations within the area that are trans-mitting the strongest signals.
Starting the radio
1.
Open the app (e.g. FM) from the app view.
2. Select station.

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Changing lists within the frequency band
1.Press Library.
2. Select playback from
Stations, Favourites,
Genres or Ensembles1
.
3. Tap on the desired station from the list.
Favourites — only plays back selected favourite
channels, see heading “Favourites” below.
Genres — only plays back channels broadcast-
ing the selected genre/programme type, e.g. pop or classical.
Changing stations within the selected
list
–Press on < > under the centre display or the
steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
> The highlight moves up or down one place in the selected playlist.
You can also change stations from the centre display.
FavouritesWhen a favourite is saved from a list, the radiowill automatically search for the best frequency.But if a favourite is saved from a manual stationsearch, the radio does not automatically changeto a stronger frequency. To choose among favourites within the frequency band, see the heading “Changing lists within thefrequency band” above. To choose from amongall favourites, see the heading “Radio Favourites”below.
–Tap on to add or remove a channel to or
from frequency band favourites and Radio Favourites.
Radio Favourites
Radio Favourites shows saved favourites from all frequencybands.
1. Open the app Radio favourites from the
app view.
2. Tap on the desired station in the list to start listening.
When you remove a favourite, it will also be removed from frequency band favourites.
1 Only applies to digital radio (DAB).

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Changing radio band
–Tap on the app (such as FM) from app view,
or open the app menu with the right-hand steering wheel keypad and select from there.
Searching for radio stations
The parameters you can search on depend on the frequency band selected:
• AM — station and frequency.
• FM — station, genre and frequency.
• DAB - ensembles and stations.
1. Press
Library.
2. Press
.
> Search view with keyboard is opened. 3. Enter the search terms.
> Searching takes place with each input ofa character and the search results are shown by category.
Manual tuning
On changing over to manual tuning, the radio no longer changes frequency automatically whenreception is poor.
–Tap on Manual tuning, pull the control or
tap on < > to the desired frequency.

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Related information
•Radio (p. 436)
• Digital radio (p. 440)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media (p. 118)
RDS radio With RDS (Radio Data System) the radio can automatically change to the strongest transmit-ter. RDS provides the ability to receive e.g. trafficinformation and to search for certain programmetypes.
RDS links FM transmitters into a network. An FM transmitter in such a network sends informationthat gives an RDS radio the following functions:
• Switch automatically to a stronger transmitterif reception in the area is poor.
• Search for programme category, e.g. pro-gramme types or traffic information.
• Receive text information on current radioprogramme.
NOTE
Some radio stations do not use RDS or only selected parts of its functionality.
When broadcasting news or traffic messages, the radio can switch stations, interrupting the audiosource currently in use. For example, if the CDplayer is in use, it is paused. The radio returns tothe previous audio source and volume when theset programme type is no longer broadcast. To go back earlier, press
on the right-hand
steering wheel keypad or tap Cancel in the cen-
tre display.
Related information
• Radio (p. 436)
• Settings for radio (p. 441)