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Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.)
Field for possible search hits. The wordchanges as new letters are added. Scroll inthe list using the left/right arrows. Tap a
word to select it. The keyboard may not sup-port all language selections, in which casethis line on the screen will not be displayed.
The characters that can be entered are lan-guage-dependent (see point 7). Tap a char-acter to enter it.
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Several buttons (depending on the contextfor which the keyboard is being used) will bedisplayed here. In certain cases, it can beused to enter @, .com or to start a new line.
Press to hide the keyboard. In cases wherethis is not possible, the button will not be dis-played.
Tap once to enter one uppercase letter.Double-tap for Caps lock (tap again toreturn to lowercase letters). Letters enteredafter the !, . and ? characters will automati-cally be uppercase. The first letter in the textfield or in text fields intended for names,addresses or company names will also auto-matically be uppercase. The first letter in textfields intended for passwords, webaddresses or email addresses will automati-cally be lowercase unless upper case ischosen.
Press to display the numbers that can beentered. When numbers are displayed, tap
to resume entering text or toenter special characters.
Tap to change the keyboard language (in thisexample, UK English is the selected lan-guage). The characters available will changeaccording to the selected language (2). Thisbutton will only be displayed if several key-board languages have been selected (seethe section "Changing keyboard languages"
below). Tap to display a list of possible lan-guages and tap a language to use it.
Tap to enter blank spaces.
Tap to erase one character at a time.
Tap to enable handwriting. See the section"Handwritten text" below.
Entering text and performing searches using thekeyboard are done somewhat differently in thenavigation system. See the section "Filtering des-tination search results" below.
Tap the button above the keyboard to confirm thetext that has been entered (not shown in theillustration). This button's appearance differsdepending on the context.
Changing keyboard languages
In order to change keyboard languages, theymust first be selected under Settings.
The keyboard language can be changed withoutchanging the language used for the other sys-tems/menus in the vehicle.
1.Pull down the center display's Top view andtap Settings.
2.Tap SystemKeyboard Layouts.
3. Select and one or more of the languages inthe list.
> The makes it possible to change the key-board layout and characters availabledepending on the language(s) selected.
When more than one languagehas been selected, this button
(7)3 will appear on the key-board.
To shift between keyboard languages:
1.Press and hold the button (7).
> A list will be displayed.
2. Tap the desired language. If more than fourlanguages have been selected in Settings,scroll in the list.
>The keyboard layout and characters avail-able will change to the selected language.
3In the example illustration, the button shows "UK".
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Special characters
To enter language-specific characters such as éor è (if available):
1.Press and hold a character key.
> A box with available characters will open.
2. Tap the desired character. If none of the spe-cial characters is selected, the key's initialcharacter will be entered.
Handwritten text
Tap button (10), see the overview illustrationabove, to enter the handwriting mode.
Area for entering characters.
Text box where the characters entered inarea (1) appear.
Suggested characters. Scroll in the list ifnecessary.
Blank spaces.
Tap to erase one character at a time.
Tap to return to the standard keyboard.
Press to hide the keyboard. In cases wherethis is not possible, the button will not be dis-played.
Tap to change the keyboard language.
Entering characters
1. Enter a handwritten character (1) using a fin-gertip or by holding e.g., a pen near thescreen.
> Several character suggestions will appear(3). The most likely character will be at thetop of the list.
CAUTION
Do not touch the screen with sharp objectsbecause this could cause scratches.
2. Continue entering characters.
>If no other choice is made, the characterat the top of the list will be used. Tap oneof the other characters in the list to use itinstead.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.116
Changing a setting
A sub-category in Settings view with various possiblesettings
1. Tap the category/sub-category to navigate tothe desired setting.
2.Change the setting(s).
> The changes are saved immediately.
Types of settings
Type ofsettingDescription
TriggerfunctionStarts an app or a separate viewfor more advanced settings. Tapthe text to e.g., connect aBluetooth device.
RadiobuttonSelect one of the possible set-tings by tapping the desired radiobutton to e.g., change the systemlanguage.
Type ofsettingDescription
Multi-selectionbutton
Select a level for a particular set-ting by pressing the desired partof the button e.g., to set thedesired level for City Safety.
CheckboxTap to activate/deactivate a func-tion e.g., to select automatic startfor steering wheel heating.
SliderSelect a level for a function bypressing and dragging the slidercontrol e.g., to set a volume level.
Informa-tion dis-play
This is not an actual setting butdisplays information such as thevehicle's VIN number.
Related information
•Center display overview (p. 33)
•Navigating in the center display's views(p. 43)
•Using the center display (p. 50)
•Changing system settings in Settings view(p. 118)
•Categories in Settings view (p. 116)
Categories in Settings view
Settings view consists of a number of main cate-gories and sub-categories that contain settingsand information for many of the vehicle's fea-tures and functions.
The main categories in Settings view are: MyCar, Sound, Navigation, Media,Communication, Climate and System.
Each main category, in turn, contains several sub-categories with possible settings. The tableshows the first level of sub-categories. The possi-ble settings for a function or area are describedin greater detail in their respective articles in theowner's manual. For system settings not descri-bed in the respective articles, see "Changing sys-tem settings in Settings view."
My Car
Sub-categoriesType of setting
DisplaysPersonal
IntelliSafeCombination
Park AssistGlobal
Drive Mode/IndividualDrive Mode*
Combination
LightsCombination
MirrorsPersonal
LockingCombination
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.118
Changing system settings inSettings view
Settings view's main category System containsgeneral settings and information, such as lan-guage, units of measure, etc.
The system settings under Driver Profile, Date& Time, Keyboard Layouts, Voice Control,Software Updates, Factory reset andServices are described in their respective arti-cles in the owner's manual.
Changing system languages
1. Pull down the center display's Top view andtap Settings.
2.Tap SystemLanguage.
3. Select a new system language. Languagesthat can be used for voice commands areindicated by a voice control symbol.
> This change affects the language used inthe instrument panel, center display andthe head-up display*.
Changing units of measure
Changing length and volume units
1. Pull down the center display's Top view andtap Settings.
2.Tap SystemUnitsUnits.
3. Select one of the following measurementstandards:
•Metric: kilometers, liters and degrees Cel-sius.
•Imperial: miles, gallons and degrees Cel-sius.
•US: miles, gallons and degrees Fahren-heit.
>This change affects the units of measureused in the instrument panel, center dis-play and the head-up display*
Changing tire inflation pressure units
1. Pull down the center display's Top view andtap Settings.
2.Tap SystemUnitsTire Pressure.
3.Select a unit of measure for tire pressure.
> This changes the tire inflation pressureunits used in the Car status app in thecenter display.
Viewing storage information
1. Pull down the center display's Top view andtap Settings.
2.Tap SystemStorage.
>Storage information for the vehicle's harddrive will be displayed, including totalcapacity, available capacity and theamount of storage space used by theapps that have been installed.
Viewing the VIN (Vehicle Identification
Number)
1. Pull down the center display's Top view andtap Settings.
2.Tap SystemVehicle IdentificationNumber.
>The vehicle's VIN will be displayed.
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Instrument panel
Left side
•Speedometer
•Trip odometer
•Odometer
•Cruise control/speed limiter information
•Road sign information
Center
•Indicator and warning symbols
•Ambient temperature sensor
•Clock
•Messages (and in certain cases also graph-ics)
•Distance to empty tank
•Distance to discharged hybrid battery (eDTE:electrical Distance to Empty)
•Door and seat belt status
•Hybrid battery charge information
•Compass
•Media player
•Navigation system map
•Cell phone
•Voice control
Right side
•Tachometer (depending on current drivingmode)
•Fuel gauge
•Battery gauge
•Gear indicator
•Current driving mode (Hybrid, Off Road, Pure,Power and AWD)
•Hybrid gauge (depending on current drivingmode)
•ECO gauge (depending on current drivingmode)
•Current fuel consumption
•Hybrid battery's charge level
•App menu (activated using the right-sidesteering wheel keypad)
Activating the instrument panel
The instrument panel is activated as soon as adoor is opened (i.e., ignition mode 0). After ashort period, the panel will go out if it is not used.
To reactivate it, do one of the following:
•Press the brake pedal
•Turn the start knob to START and release it(without pressing the brake pedal). This acti-vates ignition mode I
•Open one of the doors
Instrument panel settings
Some of the settings for the instrument panelcan be made in the App menu (see also the arti-cle "Instrument panel app menu").
The following settings can be made in the center
display's Top view under: SettingsMy CarDisplays:
•Driver Display Center Area: Select what isdisplayed in the background (center) of theinstrument panel. The options are: (Show noinformation in the background, Showinformation for current playing media orShow navigation even if no route is set).
•Themes. Select a theme (appearance). Theoptions are: (Glass, Minimalistic,Performance or Chrome Rings).
The system language can be changed under
SettingsSystemChoose systemlanguage. This change affects the languageused in all displays.
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Driver profiles
Many of the vehicle's settings can be adapted tothe driver's personal preferences and saved inone or more driver profiles.
The personal settings made are automaticallysaved in the active driver profile. Each remote keyis linked to a driver profile and when this key isused, the vehicle's settings are adapted accord-ing to the specific ones saved in that profile.
Which settings are saved in driver
profiles?
The settings that can be changed in the vehicleare either personal or global.
Changes made to personal settings are savedautomatically in the active (current) driver profile,assuming that this profile is not locked. See thearticle "Editing a driver profile" for additionalinformation.
Changes to global settings are not saved in aspecific driver profile but instead affect all driverprofiles.
Global settings
Global settings and parameters remain the sameregardless of which driver profile is currentlyactive.
Keyboard layout is an example of a global setting.If driver profile X is used to add additional key-board languages, these languages will also beavailable even if driver profile Y is used. This type
of global change is not specific to a single driverprofile.
Personal settings
If driver profile X has been used to e.g., set thebrightness for the center display, driver profile Ywill not be affected by this setting since it is spe-cific (personal) to driver profile X.
See also the article "Categories in Settings view"for an overview of global and personal settings.
Related information
•Editing a driver profile (p. 182)
•Categories in Settings view (p. 116)
Selecting a driver profile
The most recently selected driver profile will beused automatically the next time the vehicle isstarted. However, a different driver profile can beselected after the vehicle has started.
When the vehicle is started, the most recentlyselected driver profile will be shown at the top ofthe center display. There are two alternatives forchanging to another driver profile.
Alternative1:
1.Tap the name of the drive profile shown atthe top of the center display when the vehi-cle has been started.
> A list of driver profiles that can beselected will be displayed.
2. Select the desired profile.
3.Tap Confirm.
>The new driver profile has now beenselected and the system will load the set-tings stored in that profile.
Alternative 2:
1. Pull down the center display's Top view.
2.Tap Profile.
>A list of driver profiles that can beselected will be displayed.
3. Select the desired profile.
INDEX
572
Brakes
auto-hold 379
Brake system
Brake pad inspection 377
fluid 566
general information 376, 378, 380
Bulbs 534
replacing 530
specifications 536
C
Camera
driver support systems322
limitations323
Camera, Park Assist 362, 364, 366, 367
Capacity weight484, 563
Cargo area, steel grid225
Cargo area cover227
Cargo compartment
fuses527
raising/lowering the level218
Cargo net223
Cargo space218
Car wash547
Catalytic converter394
CD, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth, Recents,
Library, Shuffle, Similar, Change device, Pri-
mary Audio Default Language, Subtitle, Pri-
mary Subtitle Default Language, Video,
DivX® VOD459
CD player 459
Cell phone
hands-free 448
Pairing 449
Cell phone voice control 126
Center display
changing settings 35
cleaning 552
keyboard 36
navigating in 43
overview 33
screen in the center console 50
symbols in the status bar 48
Chains 485
Changing a wheel 487
Charging cable
hybrid battery 405
Child restraints
recalls and registration 83
Child restraint systems 83
booster cushions 89
convertible seats 86
infant seats 84
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors90
top tether anchors92
Child safety81
booster cushions89
child restraint systems83, 91
convertible seats86
infant seats84
Child safety locks257
Child seats
lower attachment points91
City safety326, 334
City Safety
crossing traffic331
detecting objects329
limitations334
rear collision warning338
symbols and messages337
troubleshooting332
City Safety, On/Off328
City Safety™
Multi Target332
Cleaning
exterior547
interior550
Clean Zone Interior Package197
Climate system199
air distribution212, 213, 215
air filter198