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Settings for Bluetooth devices
Settings for Bluetooth-connected devices.
1.Tap Settings in the Top view.
2.Tap CommunicationBluetoothDevices and select settings:
Add device - start the procedure for pairinga new device.
Previously paired devices - lists regis-tered/paired devices.
Remove device - remove a connecteddevice.
Allowed services for this device - selectwhat the device will be used for: makingcalls, sending/receiving messages, stream-ing media, Internet connection.
Internet connection connect the vehicle tothe Internet using the device's Bluetoothconnection.
Bluetooth ®
declaration of conformity
USA
FCC CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approvedby 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 Canadalicense-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
Phone (p. 514)
Phone settings (p. 522)
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothfor the first time (p. 515)
Internet-connected vehicle*
When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, itis possible to use web radio and music servicesvia apps, download software and contact retail-ers from the vehicle.
The vehicle can be connected to the Internetusing Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or the vehicle's integratedmodem (SIM card).
When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, itis possible to share the vehicle's Internet connec-
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tion (Wi-Fi hotspot) so that other devices, e.g.
tablets, can access the Internet13.
The Internet status is shown by a symbol in thecenter display's status bar.
NOTE
Data (data traffic) is transfered when usingthe internet, which can incur additional costs.
Activating data roaming can cause additionalcharges.
Contact your network operator about datatraffic costs.
NOTE
When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possibleto connect the vehicle to the Internet usingWi-Fi or the vehicle's modem.
NOTE
When using Android Auto, it is possible toconnect the vehicle to the Internet usingWi-Fi, Bluetooth or the vehicle's modem.
Read Terms and Conditions for Services andCustomer Privacy Policy atsupport.volvocars.com before connecting the carto the Internet.
Related information
Symbols in the center display status bar(p. 120)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via aBluetooth-connected phone (p. 525)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via aphone (Wi-Fi) (p. 525)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet viavehicle modem (SIM card) (p. 526)
Apps (p. 480)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
Sharing Internet from the vehicle via Wi-Fihotspot (tethering) (p. 527)
Deleting Wi-Fi networks (p. 529)
Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 529)
Volvo ID (p. 26)
Terms of use and data sharing (p. 530)
13This is not possible when the vehicle is connected to another Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via a Bluetooth-connectedphone
Establish an Internet connection using Bluetoothand tethering from a phone and get access tomultiple connected services in your vehicle.
1. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via aBluetooth-connected phone, the phone mustfirst be paired with the vehicle via Bluetooth.
2.Make sure that the phone supports Internetsharing (tethering) and that the function isactivated. The function is called “personalhotspot” on iPhones and “Wi-Fi hotspot“ onAndroid phones. For iPhones, the “PersonalHotspot” menu page must remain open untilthe Internet connection is established.
3.If the phone has been connected via Blue-tooth previously, tap Settings in the centerdisplay's Top view.
4. Tap CommunicationBluetoothDevices.
5.Mark the window for Bluetooth Internetconnection under the heading Internetconnection.
6. If a different connection is being used, con-firm the connection change.
>Your vehicle is now connected to theInternet via your Bluetooth-connectedphone.
NOTE
The cellular phone and network operatormust support tethering (sharing of Internetconnection) and the subscription mustinclude data traffic.
NOTE
When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possibleto connect the vehicle to the Internet usingWi-Fi or the vehicle's modem.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet viavehicle modem (SIM card) (p. 526)
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetoothfor the first time (p. 515)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via aphone (Wi-Fi) (p. 525)
Apple® CarPlay®* (p. 509)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 523)
Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via a phone (Wi-Fi)
Establish an Internet connection using Wi-Fithrough Internet sharing (tethering) from a phoneand get access to the connected services inyour vehicle.
1. Make sure that the phone supports Internetsharing (tethering) and that the function isactivated. The function is called “personalhotspot” on iPhones and “Wi-Fi hotspot“ onAndroid phones. For iPhones, the “PersonalHotspot” menu page must remain open untilthe Internet connection is established.
2.Tap Settings in the Top view.
3. Proceed to CommunicationWi-Fi.
4. Activate/deactivate by tapping to check/uncheck the Wi-Fi box.
5. If a different connection is being used, con-firm the connection change.
6. Tap the name of the network you would liketo connect.
7. Enter the network password.
> The vehicle will connect to the network.
Please note that certain cellular phones will disa-ble Internet sharing (tethering) when the connec-tion to the vehicle has been broken, e.g. when thephone has been removed from the vehicle. Thephone's tethering function will then need to be
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reactivated the next time the phone's hotspot isused to connect to the Internet.
When a phone is connected to the vehicle, it willbe saved for future use. To display a list of savednetworks or to manually delete saved networks,
tap SettingsCommunicationWi-FiSaved networks.
NOTE
The cellular phone and network operatormust support tethering (sharing of Internetconnection) and the subscription mustinclude data traffic.
Technical and security requirements for Wi-Ficonnection are described in a separate section.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
Deleting Wi-Fi networks (p. 529)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 529)
Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via vehicle modem (SIMcard)
For vehicles equipped with Volvo On Call, it ispossible to establish an Internet connection viathe vehicle modem and a personal SIM card (P-SIM).
When the vehicle is connected using the inte-grated modem, the Volvo On Call services willuse this connection.
1.
Insert a personal SIM card in the holderunder the floor of the cargo compartment.
2.Tap Settings in the Top view.
3. Tap CommunicationVehicle ModemInternet.
4.Activate/deactivate by tapping to check/uncheck the Vehicle modem Internet box.
5.If a different connection is being used, con-firm the connection change.
6.Enter the SIM card's PIN code.
> The vehicle will connect to the network.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
Vehicle modem settings (p. 527)
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Vehicle modem settings
Your vehicle is equipped with a modem that canbe used to connect the vehicle to the Internet. Itis also possible to share this Internet connectionover Wi-Fi.
1.Tap Settings in the Top view.
2.Tap CommunicationVehicle ModemInternet and select settings:
Vehicle modem Internet - select this touse the vehicle's modem to connect to theInternet.
Data usage - tap Reset to reset the coun-ter for the amount of data received and sent.
Network
Select carrier - select a service providermanually or automatically.
Data roaming - if the box is checked, thevehicle modem will attempt to connect to theInternet when the vehicle is outside its homenetwork (e.g. if you are in another country).Please note that this could entail additionalcharges. Consult with your service providerfor data roaming terms under your contract.
SIM card PIN
Change PIN - a maximum of 4 digits can beentered.
Disable PIN - select whether a PIN codewill be required to access the SIM card.
Send request code - used to e.g. downloador check the balance remaining on a prepaidphone card. This function is specific to yourservice provider.
Related information
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet viavehicle modem (SIM card) (p. 526)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
Sharing Internet from the vehicle viaWi-Fi hotspot (tethering)
When the vehicle is connected to the Internet,other devices may share the vehicle's Internet
connection14.
The network service provider (SIM card) mustsupport Internet sharing (tethering).
1.Tap Settings in the Top view.
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2. Tap CommunicationVehicle Wi-FiHotspot.
3.Tap Network name to assign a name to thehotspot.
4.Tap Password and create a password. Thispassword can then be used to connect otherdevices to this hotspot.
5.Tap Frequency band and select a fre-quency for the hotspot to use to transmitdata. Please note that selecting a frequencyis not possible on all markets.
6. Activate/deactivate by tapping to check/uncheck the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot box.
7. If Wi-Fi is being used to connect to the Inter-net, confirm the change of connections.
>It is now possible for external devices toconnect to the vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot.
NOTE
Activation of Wi-Fi hotspot can cause addi-tional charges from your network operator.
Contact your network operator about datatraffic costs.
The connection status is shown by a symbol inthe center display's status bar.
Tap Connected devices to see a list of cur-rently connected devices.
Related information
Symbols in the center display status bar(p. 120)
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
No or poor Internet connection
Factors affecting the Internet connection.
The amount of data transmitted depends on theservices or apps currently in use in the vehicle.Streaming music, for example, involves the trans-mission of a large amount of data, and thisrequires a good connection and a strong signal.
Phone to vehicle
Internet connection speed may vary dependingon the location of the cellular phone in the vehi-cle. Move the phone closer to the center displayto increase signal strength. Make sure that noth-ing is between the phone and center display thatcould be blocking the signal.
Phone to network operator
The speed of the mobile network varies depend-ing on the coverage in the vehicle's current loca-tion. Coverage may be poorer in e.g. tunnels,mountainous areas, deep valleys or indoors. Con-nection speed is also dependent on the subscrip-tion you have with your service provider.
NOTE
If you experience any problems with data traf-fic, contact your network service provider.
14This does not apply when the vehicle is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
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Restarting the phone
If you experience any Internet connection prob-lems, it may help to restart your phone.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 529)
Deleting Wi-Fi networks
Networks that are not needed can be deleted.
1.Tap Settings in the Top view.
2. Proceed to CommunicationWi-FiSaved networks.
3.Tap Forget to delete the network.
4. Confirm the selection.
>The vehicle will no longer connect to thedeleted network.
Deleting all networks
All networks can be deleted at once by perform-ing a factory reset. Please note that all user dataand system settings will be restored to originaldefault factory settings.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 528)
Resetting center display settings (p. 130)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via aphone (Wi-Fi) (p. 525)
Wi-Fi technology and security
Networks must meet certain criteria in order forthe vehicle to connect.
It is possible to connect to the following types ofnetworks:
Frequency - 2.4 or 5 GHz15.
Standards - 802.11 a/b/g/n.
Security type - WPA2-AES-CCMP.
The vehicle's Wi-Fi system is designed to handleWi-Fi devices inside the vehicle.
Performance may be impaired if multiple devicesare using a frequency at the same time.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
15Selecting a frequency is not possible on all markets.
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