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Related information
•Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* (p. 515)
• Using Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* (p. 515)
• Resetting center display settings (p. 135) Tips for using Apple
®
CarPlay ®
*
Here are some useful tips for when you use
CarPlay ®
.
• Update your iPhone with the latest version of
iOS operating system and ensure that the
apps have been updated.
• In the event of a problem with CarPlay, dis-
connect the phone from the USB port and
reconnect. Otherwise, try to close the app on
the phone that is not working and then
restart the app, or try closing all apps and
restart your phone.
• If the apps do not appear when CarPlay
starts (black screen), try minimizing and
expanding the tile for CarPlay.
• Using apps that are not compatible with
CarPlay may sometimes mean that the con-
nection between the phone and the car is
broken. Information about supported apps
and compatible phone models can be found
on Apple's website. You can also search for
CarPlay in the App Store to find information
about apps that are compatible with CarPlay
in your market.
• CarPlay only works with iPhone 9
.NOTE Availability and functionality can vary depend-
ing on market.
Related information
•
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CarPlay ®
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Android Auto lets you listen to music, make calls,
get driving directions and use apps customized
for your vehicle from an Android device.
Android Auto can be used with selected Android
devices. For information on supported apps and compati-
ble devices, please go to www.android.com/
auto/. For third-party apps, see Google Play.
Please note that Volvo is not responsible for the
content of Android Auto.
Android Auto is started from App view. After
Android Auto has been initially started, the app
will start automatically the next time the device is
connected. The automatic start setting can be
deactivated in Settings.
NOTE When a phone is connected to Android Auto,
it is possible to steam to another media player
via Bluetooth. Bluetooth is active while
Android Auto is in use.
When using navigation guidance provided by
Android Auto, navigation will only be shown on
the center display and not in the instrument
panel or head-up display.
Android Auto can be controlled from the center
display, with the right-side steering wheel keypad
or by using voice commands. Press and hold the
button to activate voice control and tap the
same button to deactivate.
By using Android Auto, you acknowledge
the following: Android Auto is a service
provided by Google Inc. under its terms and
conditions. Volvo Cars is not responsible for
Android Auto or its features or applications.
When you use Android Auto, your car
transfers certain information (including its
location) to your connected Android phone.
You are fully responsible for your and any
other person
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From a previously connected Android device
1. Connect the device to the USB port.
>If the auto start setting is selected -
the name of the phone will be displayed.
2. Tap the name of the phone - the Android Auto tile will open and compatible
apps will be displayed.
3. If the automatic start setting is not acti-
vated - open the Android Auto app from
App view.
>
The Android Auto tile will open and com-
patible apps will be displayed.
4. Tap the desired app. > The app will start up.
Android Auto will run in the background if
another app is started in the same tile. To display
Android Auto in the tile, tap the Android Auto
icon in App view.
Related information
• Android Auto* (p. 518)
• Settings for Android Auto* (p. 519)
• Connecting a device via the USB port
(p. 514)
• Voice control (p. 145) Settings for Android Auto*
Settings for phones initially connected with
Android Auto.
Automatic start1. Tap Settings in the Top view.
2.
Tap Communication Android Auto
and
select setting:
• Check the box - Android Auto will start
automatically when the USB cable is con-
nected.
• Uncheck the box - Android Auto will not
start automatically when the USB cable is
connected.
A maximum of 20 Android devices can be stored
in the list. When the list is full and a new device is
connected, the oldest one will be deleted.
A factory reset must be performed to delete the
list.
System Volumes1. Tap Settings in the Top view.
2.
Tap Sound System Volumes
to change
the settings for the following:
• Voice Control
• Navi Voice Guidance
• Phone Ringtone
Related information
•
Android Auto* (p. 518)
• Using Android Auto* (p. 518)
• Resetting center display settings (p. 135)
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520 Tips for using Android Auto*
Here are some useful tips for when you use
Android Auto. • Ensure that your apps are updated.
• When starting the car, wait until the center
display has started, connect the phone and
then open Android Auto from the app view.
• In the event of problems with Android Auto,
disconnect your Android phone from the
USB port and then reconnect via USB. Oth-
erwise, try closing the app on the phone and
then restarting the app.
• When a phone is connected to Android Auto
it is still possible to playback media via
Bluetooth to another media player. The
Bluetooth function is on when Android Auto
is used.
Related information
•
Android Auto* (p. 518) Phone
A phone equipped with Bluetooth can be wire-
lessly connected to the vehicle's integrated
hands-free system.
The audio and media system offers hands-free
functionality for remotely controlling a number of
the phone's features. The phone's integrated
controls can also be used, even when it is con-
nected to the vehicle.
When the phone has been paired and connected
to the vehicle, it can be used as an Internet con-
nection or to make or receive calls, send or
receive text messages or wirelessly play music. The phone is controlled from
the center display but the App
menu (accessed using the
right-side steering wheel key-
pad) and voice commands can
also be used to control certain
functions.
Overview Microphone.
Phone.
Phone handling in the center display.
Keypad for controlling phone functions
shown in the center display and voice com-
mands.
Instrument panel.
Related information
•
Handling phone calls (p. 525)
• Managing the phone book (p. 527)
• Handling text messages (p. 526)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
for the first time (p. 521)
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521
•
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
automatically (p. 523)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
manually (p. 523)
• Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 524)
• Switch between phones connected via Blue-
tooth (p. 524)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 525)
• Phone settings (p. 528)
• Voice control (p. 145)
• Handling the App menu in the instrument
panel (p. 104)
• Sound settings (p. 486)
• Connecting the car to the Internet via a
mobile device (Bluetooth) (p. 531) Connecting a phone to the car via
Bluetooth for the first time
Pair a Bluetooth-enabled phone to the vehicle to
make calls, send/receive text messages and
wirelessly play media from the vehicle, or con-
nect the vehicle to the Internet. Two Bluetooth devices can be connected at the
same time, but in that case, only one will be used
for wireless playback. The most recently paired
phone will be automatically connected to make
calls, send/receive text messages, play media or
use as an Internet connection. To change what
the phone is used for when it is paired, go to
Bluetooth Devices settings.
After the device has been connected/registered
for the first time via Bluetooth, the device no
longer needs to be visible/searchable. It just
needs to have Bluetooth activated. To connect
the vehicle to the Internet using a phone, the
phone's Wi-Fi sharing function (personal hot-
spot/tethering) must be activated. A maximum of
20 paired Bluetooth devices can be stored in the
vehicle.
There are two ways to pair a phone to the vehicle.
Searching for the phone from the vehicle or
searching for the vehicle from the phone.
Option 1 - searching for the phone from
the vehicle
1. Make the phone discoverable/visible using its Bluetooth function. 2. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the
phone's Bluetooth function, activate Internet
sharing (tethering/personal hotspot) via
Bluetooth in the phone.
3. Open the phone tile.
•If no phone has been paired to the vehi-
cle, tap
Add phone.
• If a phone has been paired to the vehicle,
tap
Change . Tap
Add phone in the
pop-up window.
>
A list of available Bluetooth devices will be
displayed. The list will be updated as new
devices are discovered.
4. Tap the name of the phone you would like to connect.
5. Make sure that the code displayed in the vehicle matches the one in the phone. Con-
firm the code in both cases.
6. In the phone, accept or cancel the options for selecting the phone's contacts and text
messages.
NOTE •
The message function must be activated
in certain phones.
• Not all cell phones are fully compatible
and may not be able to display contacts
and messages in the vehicle.
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Option 2 - searching for the vehicle
from the phone
1. Open the phone tile.
•If no phone has been paired to the vehi-
cle, tap
Add phone Make vehicle
discoverable .
• If a phone has been paired to the vehicle,
tap
Change . Tap
Add phone
Make vehicle discoverable in the pop-
up window.
2. Activate Bluetooth in the phone.
3. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the phone's Bluetooth function, activate Internet
sharing (tethering/personal hotspot) via
Bluetooth in the phone.
4. Search in the phone for Bluetooth devices. > A list of available Bluetooth devices will bedisplayed.
5. Select the vehicle's name from the list of devices in the phone.
6. A pop-up window for the connection is shown in the car. Confirm the connection.
7. Make sure that the code displayed in the vehicle matches the one in the external
device. Confirm the code in both cases.
8. In the phone, accept or cancel the options for selecting the phone's contacts and text
messages.
NOTE •
The message function must be activated
in certain phones.
• Not all cell phones are fully compatible
and may not be able to display contacts
and messages in the vehicle.
NOTE If the phone's operating system is being
updated, it is possible that the connection will
be interrupted. Delete the phone from the car
and reconnect.
Compatible phonesMany cellular phones on the market currently
offer wireless Bluetooth technology, but not all
phones are fully compatible with the vehicle. For
additional information on compatibility, see
support.volvocars.com.
Related information
•
Phone (p. 520)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
automatically (p. 523)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
manually (p. 523)
• Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 524) •
Switch between phones connected via Blue-
tooth (p. 524)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 525)
• Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 529)
• Connecting the car to the Internet via a
mobile device (Bluetooth) (p. 531)
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Connecting a phone to the car via
Bluetooth automatically
A phone can be automatically connected to the
vehicle via Bluetooth. The phone must have first
been paired with the vehicle. Only the two most recently connected phones
can be connected automatically.
1.
Activate Bluetooth in the phone before turn-
ing the vehicle's ignition to mode I.
To simultaneously connect the vehicle to the
Internet, the phone's personal hotspot must
also be activated.
2. Turn the ignition to I or higher.
> The phone will be connected.
Related information
• Phone (p. 520)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
for the first time (p. 521)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
manually (p. 523)
• Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 524)
• Switch between phones connected via Blue-
tooth (p. 524)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 525)
• Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 529) •
Connecting the car to the Internet via a
mobile device (Bluetooth) (p. 531)
• Ignition modes (p. 427) Connecting a phone to the car via
Bluetooth manually
A phone can be manually connected to the vehi-
cle via Bluetooth. The phone must have first
been paired with the vehicle.
1. Activate Bluetooth in the phone.
To simultaneously connect the vehicle to the
Internet, the phone's personal hotspot must
also be activated.
2.
Open the phone tile.
> A list of available phones will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone you would like to connect.
> The phone will be connected.
Related information
• Phone (p. 520)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
for the first time (p. 521)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
automatically (p. 523)
• Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 524)
• Switch between phones connected via Blue-
tooth (p. 524)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 525)
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Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 529)
• Connecting the car to the Internet via a
mobile device (Bluetooth) (p. 531) Disconnecting a Bluetooth-
connected phone
Disconnect a Bluetooth-connected phone from
the vehicle by deactivating Bluetooth in the
phone.
When the phone is out of range of the vehicle, it
will be automatically disconnected. If a call is in
progress when the phone is disconnected from
the vehicle, the call will be transferred from the
vehicle's speakers and microphone to the cellular
phone.
Related information
•
Phone (p. 520)
• Phone settings (p. 528)
• Switch between phones connected via Blue-
tooth (p. 524)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 525)
• Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 529) Switch between phones connected
via Bluetooth
It is possible to switch between Bluetooth-con-
nected phones.
1. Open the phone tile.
2. Tap
Change or pull down Top view and
tap Settings Communication
Bluetooth Devices Add device
.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone you would like to connect.
Related information
• Phone (p. 520)
• Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth
for the first time (p. 521)
• Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 529)
• Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 524)
• Removing a Bluetooth-connected phone
(p. 525)