INTRODUCTION
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Volvo Cars support site
More information on your car is available on the Volvo Cars website and support site. There you can navigate through to My Volvo 3
, a personal
web page for you and your car.
Support on the Internet
Go to support.volvocars.com to visit the site. The support site is available for most markets. It contains support for functions such as web- based services and functions, Volvo On Call *, the
navigation system * and apps. Videos and step-
by-step instructions explain different procedures, e.g. how to connect the car to the Internet via amobile phone.
Downloadable information
Maps
For cars equipped with Sensus Navigation, there is the facility to download maps from the supportpage.
Owner's manuals as PDF
Owner's manuals are available for download in PDF format. Select car model and model year todownload the manual as required.
ContactThe support site contains contact details to cus-tomer support and your nearest Volvo dealer.
My Volvo on the Internet 3From www.volvocars.com it is possible to navigatethrough to My Volvo Web which is a personalWeb page for you and your car. Create a personal Volvo ID, log in to My Volvo Web and get an overview of service, agreementsand warranties, amongst other things. At MyVolvo Web there is also information about acces-sories and software adapted for your car model.
Related information
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Volvo ID (p. 23)
Reading the owner's manual
A good way of getting to know your new car is to read the owner's manual, ideally before yourfirst journey.
Reading the owner's manual is a good way to become familiar with new functions, get adviceon how best to handle the car in different situa-tions and learn how to make the best use of allthe car's features. Please pay attention to thesafety instructions contained in the owner's man-ual. Development work is constantly underway in order to improve our product. Modifications maymean that information, descriptions and illustra-tions in the owner's manual differ from the equip-ment in the car. We reserve the right to makemodifications without prior notice. Do not remove this manual from the car - if prob- lems should arise then the necessary informationabout where and how to seek professional helpwill be missing. © Volvo Car Corporation
Options/accessoriesIn addition to standard equipment, the owner's manual also describes options (factory fittedequipment) and certain accessories (retrofittedextra equipment).
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Driver display settings
Settings for the driver display can be made in the driver display's application menu, and in the centre display's
Settings menu.
Settings in the app menuIn the app menu, you can choose which informa- tion is shown on the driver display from
• trip computer
• media player
• phone
• navigation system
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The application menu in the driver display is
opened and navigated using the steering wheel'sright-hand keypad, see the section "Using theapplication menu in the driver display".
Settings in the centre display
Selecting information type
1. Tap on Settings in the centre display's top
view.
2. Press
My CarDisplaysDriver
Display Information. 3. Select what should be shown in the back-
ground: •
Show no information in background
•Show information for current playing media
•Show navigation even if no route is set1.
The 12-inch driver display shows the infor- mation in the centre, and the 8-inch driverdisplay shows the information in the topright-hand field.
Selecting theme
1. Tap on Settings in the centre display's top
view.
2. Tap on
My CarDisplaysDisplay
Themes
3. Select a theme (appearance) for the driver display: •
Glass
•Minimalistic
•Performance
•Chrome Rings.
Selecting language
1.Tap on Settings in the centre display's top
view. 2.
Tap on
SystemSystem Language to
select language.
> A change will affect the language in all displays.
Related information
• Driver display (p. 90)
• Application menu in the driver display (p. 105)
• Settings view (p. 169)
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The map is only shown with 12-inch driver display. In the 8-inch driver display, only guidance is shown. For more information, see the section "Displays and controls for map navigation" and "Map navigation in the driver display".
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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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When replacing the windscreen - contact an authorised workshop
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. The correct version of the
windscreen must be fitted in order that the head- up display's graphics shall be displayed correctly.
Related information
• Function view with buttons for car functions(p. 47)
• Settings view (p. 169)
• Steering wheel (p. 131)
• Using the memory function in the power front seat
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• Driver display (p. 90)
Voice recognition 8
The voice recognition system allows the driver to use voice recognition to control certain functionsof the media player, Bluetooth-connected phone,the climate system and Volvo's navigation sys- tem *.
Voice commands offer convenience and help the driver to avoid being distracted, and instead con-centrate on driving and focus attention on theroad and the traffic conditions.
WARNING
The driver always holds overall responsibility for driving the vehicle in a safe manner andcomplying with all applicable rules of the road.
Voice control system microphone
Voice recognition control takes place in dialogue form with spoken commands from the user andverbal response from the system. The voice rec-ognition system uses the same microphone asthe Bluetooth handsfree system and the voicerecognition system's replies come via the car'sspeakers. In some cases, a text message is alsoshown in the driver display. Functions are con-trolled from the right-hand steering wheel key-pad. Settings are made via the centre display.
System updating
The voice recognition system is continuously improved. Download updates for optimal perform-ance, see support.volvocars.com.
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Related information
•Using voice recognition (p. 116)
• Voice recognition control of the phone (p. 118)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media(p. 118)
• Voice recognition control of climate control(p. 119)
• Voice recognition and map navigation(p. 120)
• Settings for voice recognition (p. 117)Using voice recognition 9
Basic instructions for using voice recognition control.
Depress the steering wheel button for voice recognition
to activate the system and
initiate a dialogue using voice commands.
Remember the following during communication:
• For a command - speak after the tone in a normal voice at normal speed.
• Do not speak while the system is replying(the system cannot understand commandsduring this time).
• Avoid background noise in the passengercompartment by having the doors, windowsand sunroof closed.
Voice recognition can be deactivated as follows:
• by saying "
Cancel".
• with a long press on the voice recognition button on the steering wheel
.
To speed up communication and skip the prompts from the system, press the steering wheel button for voice recognition
when the
system voice is speaking and say the next com- mand.
Example of voice recognition control
Press , say “Call [Forename] [Surname]
[number category]" - calls the selected contact
from the phone book if the contact has more than one phone number (e.g. home, mobile,work), e.g.: Press
, say "Call Robin Smith Mobile".
Commands/phrasesThe following commands are always available for use:
• "
Repeat" - repeats the last voice instruction
in the ongoing dialogue.
• "
Cancel" - discontinue the dialogue.
• "
Help" - starts a help dialogue. The system
replies with the commands available in the current situation, a prompt or an example.
Commands for specific functions are described inthe corresponding sections, e.g. Voice recogni-tion control of the phone.
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Digits
The number commands are stated differently depending on the function to be controlled: •Phone numbers and postcodes
must be
spoken individually, number by number, e.g. zero three one two two four four three(03122443).
• House numbers
can be spoken individually
or in groups, e.g. two two or twenty-two (22).For English and Dutch, several groups canbe said in sequence, e.g. twenty-two twenty-two (22 22). For English, double or triple canbe used, e.g. double zero (00). Numbers canbe given within the range 0-2300.
• Frequencies
can be spoken as ninety eight
point eight (98.8), a hundred and four pointtwo or hundred four point two (104.2).
Related information
• Voice recognition (p. 115)
• Voice recognition control of the phone(p. 118)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media(p. 118)
• Voice recognition control of climate control(p. 119)
• Voice recognition and map navigation(p. 120)
• Settings for voice recognition (p. 117)
Settings for voice recognition 10
Several settings for the voice recognition system can be made.
1. Press Settings in top view.
2. Press
SystemVoice Control and select
settings.
•
Repeat Voice Command
•Gender
•Speech Rate
Audio settings
1. Press Settings in top view.
2. Press
SoundSystem VolumesVoice
Control and select settings.
Change language
Voice recognition is not possible for all lan- guages. Languages available for voice recogni-tion are marked with an icon in the language list -
.
Changing the language also affects menu, mes- sage and help texts. 1. Press
Settings in top view.
2. Press
SystemSystem Language and
select language.
Related information
• Voice recognition (p. 115)
• Using voice recognition (p. 116)
• Voice recognition control of the phone (p. 118)
• Voice recognition control of radio and media(p. 118)
• Voice recognition control of climate control(p. 119)
• Voice recognition and map navigation(p. 120)
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Voice recognition and map navigation14
Command for voice control of the navigation system, e.g. set destination or pause guidance.
Tap on and say one of the following com-
mands:
• “
Navigation” - Initiates a navigation dialogue
and shows examples of commands.
• "
Take me home" - Guidance is given to theHome position.
• "
Go to [City]" - Specifies a city as a desti-
nation. Example "Drive to London".
• "
Go to [Address]" - Specifies an address
as a destination. An address must contain city and street. Example "Drive to 5 KingStreet".
• "
Add intersection" - Starts a dialogue
where two streets must be specified. The intersection point of the specified streetsthen becomes the destination. •
"
Go to [Post code]" - Specifies a post
code as a destination. Example "Drive to 1 2 3 4 5".
• "
Go to [contact]" - Specifies an address
from the phone book as a destination. Exam- ple "Drive to Robyn Smith".
• "
Search [POI category]" - Searches for
adjacent points of interest (POI) within a cer- tain category (e.g. restaurants). 15
To have the
list sorted along the route - say "
Along the
route" when the results list is shown.
• "
Search [POI category] in [City]" -
Searches for points of interest (POI) within a certain category and city. The results list issorted according to the city's centre point.Example "Search for restaurant in London".
• "
Search [POI name]". Example "Search
Hyde Park".
• "
Change country/Change state16,
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" -
Changes the search area for navigation.
• "
Show favourites" - Shows favourited posi-
tions in the driver display.
• "
Clear itinerary" - Erases all the stored
intermediate destinations and final destina- tion in an itinerary. •
"
Repeat voice guidance" - Repeats the
last spoken guidance.
• "
Turn off voice guidance" - Switches off
voice guidance.
• "
Turn on voice guidance" - Starts the
switched-off voice guidance.
Related information
• Voice recognition (p. 115)
• Using voice recognition (p. 116)
• Settings for voice recognition (p. 117)
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15 The user has the option of calling the POI or specifying it as a destination.
16 In European countries, “Country” is used instead of “State”.
17 For Brazil and India, the search area is changed via the centre display.
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Types of settings
There are several different types of settings:
Setting typeDescription
Trigger function Starts an app or separate viewfor more advanced settingsthrough a press on the text, e.g.to connect a device withBluetooth.
Radio but-ton Select a setting from severaloptions by pressing the requiredradio button, e.g. to select a sys-tem language.
Multi-selectorbutton Select a level for something bypressing the required part of thebutton, e.g. to select a sensitivitylevel for City Safety.
Checkbox Activate/deactivate a function by pressing on the box to select/deselect it, e.g. to select auto-matic start of seat heating.
Slider Select a level for something within an interval by pressing anddragging the slider, e.g. to selectvolume level.
Display ofinforma-tion No actual setting. Shows infor-mation about something, e.g. thecar's identification number.
Related information
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Overview of the centre display (p. 33)
• Categories in the settings view (p. 170)
Categories in the settings view The settings view has a number of main catego- ries and subcategories where settings and infor-mation for many of the car's functions are collec-ted.
The settings view has 7 main categories: My Car,Sound, Navigation, Media, Communication,Climate and System.
In turn, each category contains a number of sub- categories and setting options. The tables belowshow the first level of subcategories. The settingoptions for a function or area are described inmore detail in the corresponding section of theowner's manual. For system settings not descri-bed in the corresponding section, see the section"Changing system settings in the settings view". Some settings are personal, which means that they can be saved to a
Driver Profiles. Other
settings are global, which means they are not linked to a driver profile. The tables below providean overview showing whether a category's set-tings are personal, global or a mixture of both.
My Car
Subcategories Settings
DisplaysPersonal
IntelliSafeMixed
Park AssistGlobal