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Streaming media through a Bluetooth connection The media player is equipped with Bluetooth ®
for streaming audio files from external Bluetooth ®
-enabled devices.
Related information
• Connecting a Bluetooth ®
device (p. 445)
• Playing media (p. 452)
• Voice control for radio and media (p. 125)
• Media player (p. 446)
• Ignition modes (p. 389)
• Media player technical data (p. 457)
Media sound settings
Sound settings for the media player can be per- sonalized.
Concert hall sound setting
1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
Sound and select among the following:
•
Sound Experience* : this feature offers sev-
eral ways of adapting media sound settings to replicate e.g., a concert hall or a recordingstudio. These settings override any of theones below that may have been adjusted.
•
Tone: personal settings for bass, treble,
equalizer, etc.
•
Balance: adjust the front/rear and left/right
sound settings in the passenger compart- ment.
System volumes for mediaOpen the center display's Top view and tap
SettingsSoundSystem Volumes:
•
AUX: an external device (e.g., an mp3 player,
an iPod, etc.) connected to the AUX socket may have a different volume level than theone set for the infotainment system (e.g., forthe radio). This setting enables you to adjustthe AUX socket's volume. Please note that ifthis volume is set too high, sound quality maybe affected.
•
Speed and Volume Compensation: the
infotainment system will compensate for dis- rupting noises in the passenger compart-ment by increasing media volume in relationto the vehicle's speed. This can be set to oneof several different levels.
Related information
• Playing media (p. 452)
• Sound settings (p. 423)
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GracenoteGracenote identifies artists, albums, tracks and any associated images that can be displayedduring playback.
Gracenote MusicID ®
is a standard for music rec-
ognition.
Activating/deactivating GracenoteWhen activated, Gracenote data will replace origi- nal data. 1. Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
MediaGracenote ®.
3. Activate/deactivate Gracenote by tapping the
Gracenote ® box.
4. Select among the following Gracenote alter- natives:
•
Gracenote ® Online Search: Gracenote
will search through its online database for information about the currently playingmedia.
•
Gracenote ® Multiple Results: select how
Gracenote data is to be displayed if there are several search results.
1: the file's original data will be used. 2: Gracenote data will be used.3: Gracenote or original data can be selected. •
None: no results will be shown.
Updating GracenoteGracenote's contents are updated continuously. For optimal functionality, always use the latestversion. See support.volvocars.com for informa-tion and downloads.
Related information
•
Infotainment system license information(p. 464)
• Playing media (p. 452)
Video
The media player can play video from USB-con- nected devices.
No video will be available when the vehicle is moving. Video will resume playing when the vehi-cle is stationary. See the article "Media player technical data" for a list of video formats supported by the mediaplayer.
Related information
• Playing media (p. 452)
• Media player (p. 446)
• Media player technical data (p. 457)
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Media player technical data The following tables list compatible file formats and other technical specifications for the mediaplayer.
Audio files
For- matFile extension
Codec
MP3 .mp3 MPEG1 Layer III, MPEG2 Layer III, MP3 Pro (mp3compatible),MP3 HD (mp3compatible)
AAC .m4a, .m4b, .aac AAC LC (MPEG-4 part III Audio),HE-AAC (aacPlusv1/v2)
WMA .wma WMA8/9, WMA9/10 Pro
WAV .wav LPCM
FLAC .flac FLAC
Video files
Format File extension
MP4 .mp4, .m4v
MPEG-PS .mpg, .mp2, .mpeg, .m1v
Format File extension
AVI .avi
AVI (DivX) .avi, .divx
ASF .asf, .wmv
MKV .mkv
Subtitles
Format File extension
SubViewer .sub
SubRip .srt
SSA .ssa
DivX ®
DivX Certified devices have been tested for high quality DivX (.divx, .avi) video playback. When yousee the DivX logo, you have the freedom to playyour favorite DivX movies.
Profile DivX Home Theater
Video codec DivX, MPEG-4
Resolution 720x576Audio speed (bit rate) 4.8Mbps
Frame per sec-ond 30 fps
File extension .divx, .avi
Max. file size 4 GB
Audio codec MP3, AC3
Subtitles XSUBSpecial func- tions Multiple subtitles, multipleaudio, resume play
Reference Meets all requirements of the DivX®
Home Theater
profile. Visit divx.com formore information and soft-ware tools to convert your files into DivX ®
Home
Theater. video.
Storing information on a USB deviceIn order for the system to read data stored on a USB device, the following specifications must bemet. Any folder structures will not be shown inthe center display during playback.
Max. number
Files 15,000
Folders 1,000
Folder levels 8
Playlists 100
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Max. number
Tracks in a playlist 1,000
Subfolders No limit
USB socket
• Type A socket
• Version 2.0
• Voltage 5 V
• Max. current 2.1 A
Related information
•
CD (media) player
* (p. 451)
Internet connected vehicle
Connecting to the Internet makes it possible to e.g., use certain navigation services, listen toweb radio, stream music using apps, contact aretailer and download software.
The vehicle can connect to the Internet using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or via the integrated modem. When connected, it is possible to share (tether) a Wi-Fi-hotspot to allow other devices to use the connection 6
.
Connection status is shown in the center dis- play's status bar.
Related information
• Connecting to the Internet (p. 459)
• Apps (applications) (p. 422) •
Booking service and repairs (p. 502)
• System updates (p. 500)
• Volvo ID (p. 32)
• Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 48)
• Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing) (p. 462)
6
This does not apply to Wi-Fi connections.
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Connecting to the Internet
Connect the vehicle to the Internet using
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or via the vehicle's integratedmodem.
The cell phone and the network service provider must support Internet sharing (tethering) and thesubscription must included data transfer. See the terms and confidentiality information at support.volvocars.com before connecting to theInternet.
NOTE
When using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, an Internet connection can only be estab-lished by using Wi-Fi or the vehicle's inte-grated modem.
Connect using BluetoothSee the article "Pairing a cell phone."
Connect using Wi-Fi
1. Activate tethering/personal hotspot in the cell phone. 2.
Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
3. Tap
CommunicationWi-Fi.
4. Tap Wi-Fi to activate/deactivate.
5. Tap the name of the network to be used.
6. Enter the network password.
7. If a different connection was used previously, confirm the connection change.
> The vehicle will connect to the network.
Please be aware that certain cell phones disable tethering when the connection to the vehicle hasbeen broken, e.g., when the phone has beenremoved from the vehicle. In such cases, thephone's tethering function will have to be reacti-vated the next time the phone is used to connectto the Internet. When a phone is connected to the vehicle, it is saved for future use. When a max. number of 50have been saved, the first one connected will bedeleted. To show the list of saved networks or to manually delete a network, tap
SettingsWi-Fi
Saved networks.
See the article "Wi-Fi technology and security" for network connection requirements.
Connect using the vehicle's integrated modem
When the vehicle is connected using the modem, Volvo On Call services will use the connection.
1. Insert a personal SIM card in the holder.
2. Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
3. Tap
CommunicationVehicle Modem
Internet.
4. Tap
Vehicle modem Internet to activate/
deactivate.
5. If a different connection was used previously, confirm the connection change.
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Related information
•Pairing a cell phone (p. 439)
• Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone (p. 440)
• Connecting a device via the AUX/USBsocket (p. 446)
• Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 463)
• Apple CarPlay (p. 447)
Bluetooth settings
The following settings apply to a Bluetooth-con- nected cell phone or other device.
Bluetooth1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
CommunicationBluetooth
Devices and select among the following set-
tings:
•
Previously paired devices: lists the
devices that are paired and connected to the vehicle.
•
Internet connection: select to connect
to the Internet using the device's Bluetooth connection.
•
Add device: begin the procedure to pair
a new device.
•
Remove device: remove a paired device.
•
Allowed services for this device: select
what the device will be used for: make calls, send/receive messages, streammedia, Internet connection.
Bluetooth complianceUnited States FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance couldvoid the user's authority to operate the equip- ment. This transmitter must not be co-located oroperated in conjunction with any other antennaor transmitter. Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation of the device.
Related information
•
Internet connected vehicle (p. 458)
• Pairing a cell phone (p. 439)
• Phone (p. 438)
• Media player (p. 446)
• Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone(p. 440)
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Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps
When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, apps can be added (downloaded), kept up-to-date or deleted.
NOTE
Downloading data may affect other services that transfer data such as web radio, stream-ing music, etc. If this occurs, a download inprogress can be cancelled or the other serv-ice can be temporarily turned off.
Apps are managed via theDownload Center in the cen-
ter display's App view. To download, update or delete apps, the vehicle must be con-nected to the Internet.
Downloading an app
1. Open the Download Center app.
2. Select
New apps to open a list of apps that
are available but which are not installed in the vehicle. Tap anywhere in a line for an appto expand the list for additional information. 3.
Select
Install to start downloading the app. It
will remain in the list and a new download can be initiated if necessary.
> Download status will be indicated while it is in progress. A message will be displayed if a download cannot be started immediately. The appwill remain in the list and a new downloadcan be initiated if necessary.
Cancelling (aborting) a download
–Tap Abort to cancel a download that is cur-
rently underway.
Only a download can be cancelled. If the installa-
tion phase has begun, it cannot be interrupted.
Updating appsIf an app is being used while an update is in pro- gress, it will be restarted to complete the update.
Update (install) all
1. Open the Download Center app.
2. Select
Install all.
> The update will begin.
Updating certain apps
1. Open the Download Center app.
2. Select
Application updates to open a list
of available updates.
3. Find the desired app and select
Install.
> The update will begin.
Uninstalling an appAn app being used must be closed before it can be uninstalled. 1. Open the
Download Center app.
2. Select
Application updates to open a list
of apps that have been installed.
3. Find the desired app and select
Uninstall to
begin uninstalling the app.
> When the app has been uninstalled, it will be removed from the list.
Related information
• Internet connected vehicle (p. 458)
• Media player (p. 446)
• System updates (p. 500)
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Internet connection troubleshooting The following are factors that may affect the vehicle's Internet connection.
The amount of data being transmitted depends on the services or apps that are currently in use.For example, streaming audio requires a greatdeal of data to be transmitted, which requires agood connection and a strong signal.
Cell phone to the vehicleConnection speed may vary depending on thelocation of the cell phone in the vehicle. Move thephone closer to the center display to increasesignal strength. Be sure that there are noobstructing/screening objects between thephone and the screen.
Cell phone to the network operatorThe speed of the mobile network may varydepending on coverage/reception in the vehicle'slocation. Reception is generally poorer in tunnels,in mountainous areas, in deep valleys or indoors.Connection speed may also depend on the typeof subscription that you have with the serviceprovider. Contact your service provider in the event of data transmission problems.
Restarting the phone
If you experience problems making a connection, it may to help to restart the phone.
Related information
•Internet connected vehicle (p. 458)
• Connecting to the Internet (p. 459)
Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing)
When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, this connection can be shared (tethered) with other devices 7
.
The network service provider (the SIM card) must support tethering.
1. Open the center display's Top view.
7 Does not apply for a Wi-Fi connection.