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Driver profile for Red Key
A Red Key is linked to a specific Red Key driverprofile, and when it is active the key's settingscannot be changed. It is also not possible toswitch to another driver profile, as this requires aregular remote key.
The Red Key driver profile is activated when thevehicle is unlocked using a Red Key without aregular remote key nearby.
NOTE
If the vehicle changes owners, the vehiclemust be locked and then unlocked for a newdriver profile to be activated.
Ordering a Red Key
One or more Red Key can be ordered from aVolvo retailer. A total of twelve keys can be pro-grammed and used for the same vehicle. Up toten may be restricted keys, but at least two mustbe standard remote keys.
Related information
Settings for Red Key* (p. 239)
Remote key (p. 230)
Settings for Red Key*
The holder of a regular remote key can adjustsettings for a Red Key. Certain driver supportfunctions are always active, however.
To change this setting:
1.Unlock the vehicle using a regular remotekey.
2.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
3.Tap SystemDriver ProfilesRed Key.
> The following settings can be made:
Set Time Gap For Adaptive CruiseControl*
Reduced Maximum Volume
Max Speed Limit
Speed Limit Warning
Details and default settings
Set Time Gap For Adaptive Cruise Control
Set the time gap (1 is the shortest and 5 isthe longest gap).
The default setting is 5.0.
Reduced Maximum Volume
Lower maximum volume for media sources.
The function is "On" by default.
Max Speed Limit
Set a maximum speed for this key.
By default, the function is "On" and the speed is120 km/h (75 mph).
Setting interval: 50-250 km/h (30-160 mph)
Increments: 1 km/h (1 mph)
Speed limit symbol.
Speed Limit Warning
Warns when vehicle moves above setvalues.
By default, the function is "On" and the valuesare 50, 70 and 90 km/h (30, 45 and 55 mph).
Setting interval: 0-250 km/h (0-160 mph)
Increments: 1 km/h (1 mph)
Maximum number of simultaneous remind-ers: 6
Driver support functions
The following driver support functions will alwaysbe active for a Red Key user:
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)*
Distance Alert*
City Safety
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NOTE
Please note that the system could be inadver-tently activated in a car wash or similar if theremote key is within range.
WARNING
Do not drive with the trunk lid open. Toxicexhaust fumes can be sucked into the vehiclethrough the trunk.
Related information
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces*(p. 244)
Remote key range (p. 234)
Antenna locations for the start andlock system
The antennas for the keyless start system andkeyless locking system* are integrated in thevehicle.
Location of the antennas:
Under the cup holder in the front section ofthe tunnel console
In the upper front section of the left-side rear
door10
In the upper front section of the right-side
rear door10
In the trunk10
WARNING
Individuals with an implanted pacemakershould not allow the pacemaker to comecloser than 22 cm (9 in.) to the Keyless sys-tem antennas. The aim of this is to preventdisturbances between the pacemaker and theKeyless system.
Related information
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces*(p. 244)
Remote key range (p. 234)
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1. Pull the handle downward to release thetrunk lid.
>The trunk lid will open.
2. After use, the handle must be pushed backto its original position before the trunk lid canbe closed.
NOTE
The handle is not intended to be used tosecure the trunk lid, e.g. when transportinglong objects.
WARNING
Lock the doors and trunk lid when thevehicle is parked and keep the remotekeys out of reach of children. Unsuper-vised children could lock themselves inthe trunk and be injured.
On hot days, the temperature in the trunkand inside the vehicle could rise veryquickly. Exposure to these high tempera-tures, even for a short time, could lead toheat-related injury or fatality. Small chil-dren are particularly at risk.
Related information
Locking and unlocking from inside the vehi-cle (p. 249)
Unlocking the trunk lid from inside the vehi-cle (p. 250)
Activating and deactivating childsafety locks
The child safety locks help prevent the reardoors from being able to be opened from theinside.
The child safety locks can be either manual orelectric*.
Activating and deactivating manual
child safety locks
Manual child safety lock This is not the manual doorlock.
–Use the detachable key blade in the remotekey to turn the control.
The door cannot be opened from the inside.
The door can be opened from both the out-side and the inside.
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Alarm
The alarm emits sound and light signals if any-one without a valid remote key attempts to breakinto the vehicle or interferes with the start batteryor alarm siren.
When armed, the alarm will be triggered if:
the hood, trunk lid or any door is opened.
a battery cable is disconnected.
the alarm siren is disconnected.
Alarm signals
The following occurs if the alarm is triggered:
A siren will sound for 30 seconds or until thealarm is turned off.
The hazard warning flashers will flash for5 minutes or until the alarm is turned off.
If the reason the alarm was triggered is not recti-
fied, the alarm cycle will repeat up to 10 times14.
Alarm indicator
A red indicator light on the dashboard shows thestatus of the alarm:
Indicator off - the alarm is disarmed.
Indicator flashes once every two seconds -the alarm is armed.
The indicator flashes quickly after the alarmhas been disabled for up to 30 seconds oruntil the ignition is put in I mode – the alarmhas been triggered.
In the event of alarm system failure
If a problem is detected in the alarmsystem, a symbol and the messageAlarm system failure Servicerequired will appear in the instrumentpanel. Contact a workshop - an authorized Volvoworkshop is recommended.
NOTE
Do not attempt to repair or alter any of thecomponents in the alarm system yourself. Anysuch attempt could affect the terms and con-ditions of your insurance policy.
Related information
Arming and disarming the alarm (p. 256)
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Driver support systems
The vehicle is equipped with a number of driversupport systems that can provide the driver withactive or passive assistance in various situations.
The systems can, for example, help the driver:
maintain a set speed
maintain a set time interval to the vehicleahead
help prevent a collision by warning the driverand applying the brakes
park the vehicle.
Some of the systems are standard and others areoptions. This also varies from market to market.
Related information
IntelliSafe – driver support and safety (p. 28)
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance(p. 260)
Electronic Stability Control (p. 261)
Distance Alert* (p. 270)
Cruise control (p. 266)
Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 272)
Pilot Assist (p. 281)
Radar sensor (p. 297)
Camera (p. 299)
City Safety™ (p. 305)
Rear Collision Warning (p. 320)
BLIS* (p. 321)
Cross Traffic Alert* (p. 325)
Road Sign Information* (p. 329)
Driver Alert Control (p. 334)
Lane Keeping Aid (p. 337)
Steering assistance at risk of collision(p. 344)
Park Assist* (p. 350)
Park Assist Camera* (p. 355)
Park Assist Pilot* (p. 364)
Speed-dependent steering wheelresistance
Speed-dependent power steering increases thesteering wheel resistance in pace with the vehi-cle's speed to give the driver an enhanced feel-ing of control and stability.
Steering may feel stiffer on highways. Whenparking and at low speeds, it will be easier tomove the steering wheel.
NOTE
In rare situations, the power steer-ing may become too hot andrequire temporary cooling – duringsuch time the power steering willwork at reduced output and the steeringwheel may feel more difficult to move.
When steering assistance is temporarilyreduced, the message Power steeringAssistance temporarily reduced and thissymbol will appear on the driver display.
While the power steering is working atreduced power, the driver support functionsand systems with steering assistance are notavailable.
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WARNING
If the temperature rises too high, the powersteering may be forced to switch off com-pletely. In such a situation, the driver displayshows the message Power steering failureStop safely along with a symbol.
Changing the level of steering wheel
resistance *
In INDIVIDUAL drive mode, the level of steeringwheel resistance can be adjusted.
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Select My CarDrive ModesSteeringForce.
Steering wheel resistance settings can only beaccessed if the vehicle is stationary or is movingstraight ahead at a low speed.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 260)
Drive modes (p. 412)
Electronic Stability Control
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC1) functionhelps the driver avoid skidding and improves thevehicle's directional stability.
This symbol will be displayed inthe instrument panel when thesystem is intervening.
When the system has inter-vened to apply the brakes, apulsing sound may be heardand the vehicle may accelerate more slowly thanexpected when the accelerator pedal isdepressed.
The system consists of the following sub-func-tions:
Stability control2
Spin control and active yaw control
Engine drag control
Trailer Stability Assist
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver sup-port intended to facilitate driving and helpmake it safer – it cannot handle all situa-tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-tions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion.
Driver support functions are not a substi-tute for the driver's attention and judg-ment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safemanner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles,and in accordance with current trafficrules and regulations.
Stability control 2
This function helps control the driving and brak-ing force of each individual wheel in an attemptto stabilize the vehicle.
1Electronic Stability Control2Also called traction control.
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Cruise control
Cruise Control (CC10) can help the driver main-tain an even speed to provide a more relaxingdriving experience on highways and long,straight roads with even traffic flows.
Overview
Function buttons and symbols.
: Activates Cruise Control from standbymode and resumes the set speed
: Increases the set speed
: From standby mode – activatesCruise Control and sets the current speed
: From active mode – deactivates/putsCruise Control in standby mode
: Reduces the set speed
Marker for set speed
The vehicle's current speed
Set speed
NOTE
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control*(ACC11), it is possible to switchbetween Cruise Control and Adaptive CruiseControl.
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver sup-port intended to facilitate driving and helpmake it safer – it cannot handle all situa-tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-tions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion.
Driver support functions are not a substi-tute for the driver's attention and judg-ment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safemanner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles,and in accordance with current trafficrules and regulations.
Using engine braking instead of
applying the brakes
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly applyingthe brakes. On downgrades, it can sometimes bedesirable to roll a bit faster and let speed bereduced instead by engine braking alone. Thedriver can temporarily disengage the Cruise Con-trol braking function.
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Reactivating Cruise Control fromstandby mode
Cruise Control (CC14) can be temporarily putinto standby mode and then reactivated.
To start Cruise Control from standby mode:
–Press the button on the steering wheel(1).
>The Cruise Control marking in the instru-ment panel will change from GRAY toWHITE and the vehicle will then return tothe most recently set speed.
or
To start Cruise Control from standby mode:
–Press the button on the steering wheel(2).
>The Cruise Control markings and symbolsin the instrument panel will change fromGRAY to WHITE and the vehicle's currentspeed will be set.
WARNING
A noticeable increase in speed may follow
when the speed is resumed with the steering wheel button.
Related information
Cruise control (p. 266)
Switching off Cruise Control (p. 269)
Deactivating and putting Cruise Control instandby mode (p. 268)
Activating and starting Cruise Control(p. 267)
Switching off Cruise Control
Cruise control (CC15) can be turned off.
Function buttons and symbols.
To turn off Cruise Control:
1.Press the button on the steering wheel(2).
>Cruise Control will go into standby mode.
2.Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on thesteering wheel to select another function.
>The Cruise Control symbol (4) inthe instrument panel will go out and theset speed will be erased.
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