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Type approval for the remote control key system265
DRIVER SUPPORT
Speed-dependent steering force
272
Roll Stability Control 272
Electronic stability control 273
Sport mode for electronic stability control 274
Symbols and messages for elec- tronic stability control 275
Speed limiter *
277
Activating and starting the speed limiter 278
Managing speed for the speed limiter 278
Deactivating/reactivating the speedlimiter 279
Switching off the speed limiter 280
Automatic speed limiter *
281
Activating/deactivating the automaticspeed limiter 282
Changing the tolerance for the Auto-matic speed limiter 283
Cruise control 284
Activating and starting the Cruise control 284
Managing speed for the Cruise control 285
Deactivating/reactivating the cruisecontrol 286
Deactivating Cruise Control 287
Distance Warning *
288
Activating and setting the time inter- val for Distance warning *289
Limitations of Distance Warning
*
290
Adaptive cruise control *
290
Activating and starting the adaptive cruise control * 294
Managing the speed of the adaptivecruise control * 295
Setting the time interval for theadaptive cruise control *296
Deactivating/activating the adaptivecruise control * 297
Overtaking assistance with the adap-tive cruise control * or Pilot Assist *298
Change of target and automatic braking with the Adaptive Cruise Control 299
Limitations of the adaptive cruise control *
300
Change between Cruise control and adaptive cruise control *301
Symbols and messages for theadaptive cruise control *302
Pilot Assist *
304
Activating and starting the Pilot Assist *
307
Managing the speed for Pilot Assist *
309
Setting the time interval for Pilot Assist *
310
Deactivating/activating the Pilot Assist *
311
Change of target and automaticbraking with Pilot Assist *313
Limitations of Pilot Assist *
314
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Symbols in the centre display's status bar Overview of the symbols that can be shown in the centre display's status bar.
The status bar shows activities in progress and, in some cases, their status. Not all symbols areshown all the time due to the limited space in thestatus bar.
SymbolSpecification
Roaming activated.
Signal strength in mobile phone net- work.
Bluetooth device connected.
Bluetooth activated but no device connected.
Connected to Wi-Fi network.
Tethering activated (Wi-Fi hotspot). The car then shares the availableconnection.
Car modem activated.
Remote diagnostics active.
Process in progress.
SymbolSpecification
Preconditioning in progress.
Audio source being played back.
Audio source stopped.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News is received from the radio channel.
Traffic information is received.
Clock.
Related information
•Messages in the driver display and the centre display (p. 106)
• Navigating in the centre display's views(p. 40)
Change settings for the centre display The centre display is started automatically when the driver's door is opened. The settings can bechanged for the centre display to personalisesound and themes. The screen can be switchedoff so as not to be disruptive whilst driving.
Switching off/changing the system
sounds volume in the centre display.
The system sounds volume in the centre display can be adjusted or switched off: 1. Press
Settings in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
SoundSystem Volumes.
3. Under
Screen Touch, drag the control to
change the volume/switch off screen touch sounds and
Keypad Touch in order to
adjust the volume/switch off screen key- board touch sounds. Drag the control to thedesired volume.
Changing the appearance of the screen1. Press Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarDisplaysDisplay
Themes.
3. Then select theme, e.g.
Minimalistic orChrome Rings.
As a supplement to these appearances, it is pos- sible to choose between
Normal and Bright.
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Row of suggested words or characters11
.
The suggested words are adjusted as new letters are being entered. Browse among thesuggestions by pressing on the right and leftarrows. Tap on a suggestion to select it. Notethat this function is not supported by all lan-guage selections. If not available, the row willnot be shown on the keyboard.
The characters available on the keyboard depend on which language was selected(see point 7). Tap on a character to enter it.
The button works in different ways, depend- ing on the context in which the keyboard is used - either to enter @ (when an email
address is entered) or to create a new row
(for normal text input).
Hides the keyboard. If this is not possible, the button is not shown.
Used to enter capital letters. Press again to enter one capital letter and then continuewith lower-case letters. Another press makesall letters capital letters. The next pressrestores the keyboard to lower-case letters.In this mode, the first letter after a full stop,exclamation mark or question mark is a capi-tal letter. The first letter in the text field isalso a capital letter. In text fields intended fornames or addresses, each word automaticallystarts with a capital letter. In text fields forpassword, web address or email address entry, all letters are automatically lower caseunless otherwise set with the button.
Number entry. The keyboard (2) is then shown with numbers. Press
, which in
number mode is shown instead of
, to
return to the letter keyboard, or
to
open the keyboard with special characters.
Changes text input language, e.g. UK. The
available characters and word suggestions (1) vary depending on the selected language.Press to open a list of languages and thentap on the language to be used. To add addi-tional languages in the keyboard - see theheading "Changing keyboard language"below.
Space.
Undoes entered text. Press briefly to delete one character at a time. Hold the buttondepressed to delete characters more quickly.
Changes keyboard mode to write letters and characters by hand instead. Read moreunder the heading "Writing characters/letters by hand on the screen".
Press the confirmation button above the key-board (not visible in the image) to confirm theentered text. The appearance of the button dif-fers depending on context.
Changing the keyboard languageTo make it possible to switch between differentlanguages for the keyboard, the languages must first be added under
Settings.
Adding/deleting languages in settings
The keyboard is automatically set to the same languages as the system language. The keyboardlanguage can be manually adapted withoutaffecting the system language. 1. Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
SystemKeyboard Layouts.
3. Select one or more languages from the list. > It is now possible to switch between theselected languages directly from the key- board for text input.
If no languages have been actively selected under
Settings, the keyboard uses the same lan-
guage as the car's system language; see the section "Changing system settings in the set-tings view".
11 Applies to Asiatic languages.
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Writing characters/letters by hand on the screen
Area for writing letters/characters.
Text field where letters/characters are entered as they are drawn out on the screen.
Suggested letters/characters. The list is scrollable.
Space.
Undo entered text. Press briefly to delete one letter/character at a time. Wait amoment before pressing again to delete thenext letter/character, etc.
Return to the keyboard with regular charac- ter input.
Hide the keyboard. If this is not possible, the button is not shown.
Change text input language.
Writing characters/letters by hand
1. Write a character/letter in the area for hand-written letters (1).
> A number of suggested characters or let-ters is shown (3). The most likely choice is found at the top of the list.
2. Enter the character/letter by waiting a moment.
> The character/letter at the top of the listis entered. It is also possible to select a different character by pressing therequired character/letter in the list.
Deleting/changing characters/letters written by hand
Delete all characters in the text field (2) by swiping across the handwriting field (1).
–There are several options for deleting/ changing characters/letters: •Press the intended letter in the list (3).
• Press the text undo button (5) to delete the letter and begin again.
• Swipe horizontally from right to left 12
over
the area for handwritten letters (1). Deletemultiple letters by swiping over the areaseveral times.
• Pressing the X in the text field (2) deletesall of the entered text.
Changing row in the free text field with handwriting
Change row by hand by drawing the above character in the handwriting field 13
.
Related information
• Managing text messages (p. 461)
• Changing system settings in the settings view (p. 172)
12
For Arabic keyboard - swipe in the opposite direction. Swiping from right to left creates a space.
13 For Arabic keyboards - draw the same character, but reversed.
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Clock The clock is shown in both the driver display and the centre display.
Location
Clock location in the 12-inch and 8-inch driver display.
In the centre display, the clock is located at the top right of the status bar. In certain situations, messages and information may cover the clock in the driver display.
Settings for time and date
Select SettingsSystemDate and Timein the centre display's top view to change set- tings for time and date format. Adjust time and date by pressing the up or down arrow on the touch screen.
Automatic time for cars with GPS
If the car is equipped with a navigation system then Auto Time can be selected. The time zone
is then adjusted automatically based on the loca- tion of the car. For certain types of navigationsystems, the current location (country) must also be set to obtain the right time zone. If
Auto Timeis not selected, time and data are adjusted with arrow up or arrow down on the touch screen.
Summer time
In certain countries, it is possible to select auto- matic setting of summer time with Auto. For
other countries, summer time can be set with Onor Off.
Related information
• Driver display (p. 90)
• Settings view (p. 169)
License agreement for the driver display A license is an agreement for the right to oper- ate a certain activity or the right to use someoneelse's entitlement according to the terms andconditions in the agreement. The following text isVolvo's agreement with the manufacturer/devel-oper.
BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old"
License
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. Allrights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permittedprovided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this listof conditions and the following disclaimer inthe documentation and/or other materialsprovided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display thefollowing acknowledgement: This productincludes software developed by the
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Manual front seat
The car's front seats have different setting options for optimum seating comfort.
Raise/lower the front edge of the seat cush- ion * by pumping up/down.
Change the length of the seat cushion by pulling the lever up and moving the seatcushion forward/backward by hand.
Adjust the seat forward/backward by lifting the handle and adjusting the distance to thesteering wheel and pedals. Check that theseat is locked after the position has beenadjusted.
Change the lumbar support * by pressing the
button upward/downward/forward/back.
Raise/lower the seat by means of adjusting the control up/down.
Change the backrest rake by turning the control knob.
WARNING
Adjust the position of the driver's seat before setting off, never while driving. Make sure thatthe seat is in locked position in order to avoidpersonal injury in the event of heavy brakingor an accident.
Related information
• Power front seat
* (p. 121)
• Multi-functional front seat
* (p. 123)
• Activating/deactivating heating of the seats
*
(p. 203)
• Seatbelt (p. 59)
Power front seat
*
The car's front seats have different setting options for optimum seating comfort. The powerseat can be moved forward/backward and up/down. The front edge of the seat cushion can beraised/lowered and the backrest rake can bechanged. The lumbar support can be adjustedupward/downward/forward/backward.
The power seats have overload protection which is tripped if a seat is blocked by an object. If thishappens, remove the object and then operate theseat again. The seat can be adjusted for a period of time after unlocking the door without the engine run-ning. Seat adjustment can always be performedwhen the engine is running. Adjustment can alsobe performed for a period of time after theengine has been switched off.
Related information
• Multi-functional front seat
* (p. 123)
• Adjusting the power front seat
* (p. 122)
• Using the memory function in the power front seat
* (p. 122)
• Manual front seat (p. 121)
• Activating/deactivating heating of the seats
*
(p. 203)
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* Option/accessory.
122
Adjusting the power front seat *
Set to desired sitting position using the control on the front seat's seating section.
Change the lumbar support by pressing the button upward/downward/forward/back.
Raise/lower the seat cushion front edge by adjusting the control up/down.
Raise/lower the seat by means of adjusting the control up/down.
Move the seat forward/backward by adjust- ing the control forward/backward.
Change the backrest rake by adjusting the control forward/backward.
Only one movement (forward/back/up/down)can be made at a time. The backrests of the front seats cannot be low- ered fully forward.
Related information
• Power front seat
* (p. 121)
• Using the memory function in the power front seat
* (p. 122)
• Multi-functional front seat
* (p. 123)
• Seatbelt (p. 59)
Using the memory function in the power front seat
*
The memory function stores settings for the seat, door mirrors, and head-up display *.
It is possible to store two different settings with the memory function. The memory function key- pad is located either on one front door or both *.
Button M for storing settings.
Memory button
Memory button
Store setting1. Adjust seat, door mirrors and head-up display
to the desired position.
2. Push the M button and release. The light
indicator in the button illuminates.
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Daytime running lights The daytime running lights are switched on when the rotating ring on the stalk switch is in position
, or as well as when
the car's electrical system is in ignition position II
or when the car is running. For the
posi-
tion, this only applies in daylight. In weak daylight or darkness, dipped beam is switched oninstead.
Daytime running lights during the day.
DRL
Stalk switch rotating ring in AUTO position.
If the stalk switch rotating ring is in the position, the daytime running lights (Daytime Running Lights - DRL) are switched on when thecar is driven in daylight. The car automaticallychanges lighting from daytime running light todipped beam in weak daylight or darkness. Changing to dipped beam also takes place if thefront fog lamp and/or rear fog lamp are activated. At
stationary when the car is running, the posi-
tion lamps are switched on instead of other light- ing, if the rotating ring is moved to the position for position lamps,
, from another position .
WARNING
This system help to save energy - it cannot determine in all situations when daylight is tooweak or sufficiently strong, e.g. in mist andrain. The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven with the correct beampattern for the traffic situation and in accord-ance with applicable traffic regulations.
Related information
•Headlamp control (p. 134)
• Dipped beam (p. 137)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
Dipped beam
When driving with the stalk switch's rotating ring in the
position, dipped beam is activated
automatically in weak daylight or darkness.
Stalk switch rotating ring in AUTO position.
With the stalk switch's rotating ring in the position, dipped beam is activated automatically in weak daylight or darkness, when the car's electrical system is in ignition position II or when
the car is running. With the stalk switch's rotating ring in
position, dipped beam is also activated automati- cally if:
• the front fog lamps
* are activated
• the rear fog lamp is activated
• the front and rear fog lamps are activated