11
SiriusXM Travel Link®
* - Notifications
476
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Fuel
477
SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Sports
478
Media player 479
Playing media 480
Controlling and changing media 481
Media searches 482
Gracenote ®
483
CD player *
483
Video 484
Playing video 484
Playing DivX ®
484
Video settings 485
Streaming media via Bluetooth ®
485
Connecting a device via Bluetooth ®
485
Playing media via the USB port 486
Connecting a device via the USB port 486
Technical specifications for USB devices 487
Compatible file formats for media 487
Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 488
Using Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 489
Settings for Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 491
Tips for using Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* 491
Android Auto *
492
Using Android Auto *
493
Settings for Android Auto *
494
Tips for using Android Auto *
494
Phone 495
Connecting a phone to the car via Bluetooth for the first time 496
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth automatically 498
Connecting a phone to the car viaBluetooth manually 498
Disconnecting a Bluetooth-con-nected phone 498
Switch between phones con-nected via Bluetooth 499
Disconnecting Bluetooth-con-nected devices 499
Handling phone calls 499
Handling text messages 500
Text message settings 501
Managing the phone book 502
Phone settings 502
Settings for Bluetooth devices 503
Internet-connected vehicle *
504
Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via a Bluetooth-connectedphone 505
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via a phone (Wi-Fi)
505
Connecting the vehicle to theInternet via vehicle modem (SIM card) 506
Vehicle modem settings 507
Sharing Internet from the vehiclevia Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) 508
No or poor Internet connection 509
Deleting Wi-Fi networks 509
Wi-Fi technology and security 510
Terms of use and data sharing 510
Activating and deactivating datasharing 511
Data sharing for services 511
Hard disk storage space 512
License agreement for audio andmedia 513
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YOUR VOLVO
34Canadian market only: This vehicle is equipped with an “Event Data Recorder” (EDR). The main purpose of theEDR is to register and record data in trafficaccidents or accident-like situations, e.g. if anairbag deploys or if the vehicle hits an obstaclein the road. This data is recorded in order tohelp understand how the vehicle's systemsperform in these types of situations. The EDRis designed to record data related to vehicledynamics and safety systems for a shortperiod of time, usually 30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record data in traffic accidents or accident-like situa-tions such as:
How the various systems in the vehicleperformed;
Whether the driver and passenger seatbelts were tightened/buckled;
The driver's use of the accelerator/brakepedal;
How fast the vehicle was moving.
This data can help provide a better under-standing of the circumstances in which trafficaccidents and injuries occur. The EDR records data only if a non-trivial accident situation occurs. EDR does not record any data duringnormal driving conditions. The system alsonever registers data on who is driving the vehi-cle or the geographical location of the acci- dent or near-accident. However, other parties,such as law enforcement, could combine theEDR data with the type of personally identifia-ble information that is routinely acquired dur-ing an accident investigation. Special equip-ment and access to either the vehicle or theEDR is required to read this recorded data. In addition to the EDR, the vehicle is equipped with a number of computers that continuouslycontrol and monitor the vehicle's performance.These computers may record data during nor-mal driving conditions, particularly if theydetect a fault relating to the vehicle's opera-tion and functionality or upon activation of thevehicle's active driver support functions (e.g.City Safety or the auto-brake function). Some of this recorded data is required by technicians performing service and mainte-nance in order to diagnose and rectify anyfaults that may have occurred in the vehicle.The recorded information is also needed toenable Volvo to fulfill legal and other regula-tory requirements. Information registered inthe vehicle is stored in its computers until thevehicle is serviced or repaired. In addition to the above, the recorded informa- tion may be used in aggregated form forresearch and product development purposesin order to continuously improve the safetyand quality of Volvo vehicles.
Volvo will not provide this information to anythird parties without the vehicle owner's con-sent. However, national legislation and regula-tions may require Volvo to disclose this type ofinformation to law enforcement or otherauthorities that can claim a legal right to theinformation. Special technical equipment,which Volvo and workshops that have enteredagreements with Volvo have access to, isrequired to read and interpret the recordeddata. Volvo is responsible for ensuring thatinformation provided to Volvo in conjunctionwith service and maintenance is stored andhandled securely and in compliance withapplicable legal requirements. For more infor-mation, please contact a Volvo retailer.
Related information
Contacting Volvo (p. 26)
Volvo Structural Parts Statement (p. 39)
AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
* Option/accessory.
486
Playing media via the USB port
External audio sources, such as an iPod ® or
MP3 player, can be connected to the audio system via the vehicle's USB port.
Devices with rechargeable batteries can be charged when they are connected via the USBport and the ignition is in mode I, II or the
engine is running. The content on the external source can be read faster if it only contains data of a compat-ible format. Video files can also be played viathe USB port. Some MP3 players have their own file system that the vehicle has support for.
Related information
Connecting a device via the USB port(p. 486)
Playing media (p. 480)
Video (p. 484)
Ignition modes (p. 403)
Technical specifications for USB devices(p. 487)
Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* (p. 488)
Android Auto
* (p. 492)
Connecting a device via the USB port
External audio sources, such as an iPod ®
or
MP3 player, can be connected to the audio system via any of the vehicle's USB ports.
If the vehicle has two USB ports, the phone must be connected to the port with the white frame to use Apple CarPlay * or Android Auto *.
USB ports (type A) in the tunnel console. Route the cable forward to help avoid pinching when the coveris closed.
Related information
Playing media (p. 480)
Playing media via the USB port (p. 486)
Media player (p. 479)
Technical specifications for USB devices (p. 487)
Technical specifications for USB devices(p. 487)
Apple ®
CarPlay ®
* (p. 488)
Android Auto
* (p. 492)
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AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
* Option/accessory.
506 the vehicle. The phone's tethering function will then need to be reactivated the next time thephone's hotspot is used to connect to theInternet. When a phone is connected to the vehicle, it will be saved for future use. To display a list ofsaved networks or to manually delete saved networks, tap
SettingsCommunication
Wi-FiSaved networks.
NOTE
The cellular phone and network operator must support tethering (sharing of Internetconnection) and the subscription mustinclude data traffic.
Technical and security requirements for Wi-Fi connection are described in a separate sec-tion.
Related information
Internet-connected vehicle
* (p. 504)
Deleting Wi-Fi networks (p. 509)
No or poor Internet connection (p. 509)
Wi-Fi technology and security (p. 510)
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via vehicle modem (SIMcard)
It is possible to establish an Internet connec- tion via the vehicle modem and a personal
SIM card (P-SIM).
Vehicles equipped with Volvo On Call will use the vehicle modem Internet connection for theservices. 1.
Insert a personal SIM card in the holder in the passenger-side footwell. Note that the vehicle's card reader requires mini SIM cards.
2. Tap
Settings in the Top view.