4
Changing settings in the center display's Top view135
Opening contextual setting in thecenter display 136
Resetting user data when thevehicle changes owners 137
Resetting center display settings 137
Table of settings in the center display 138
Driver profiles 139
Selecting a driver profile 140
Changing a driver profile's name 140
Protecting a driver profile 141
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 141
Resetting driver profile settings 143
Messages in the center display 143
Handling messages in the centerdisplay 144
Handling messages saved fromthe center display 144
Head-up display *
145
Activating and deactivating the head-up display * 147
Head-up display settings *
147
Voice Control 148
Use voice recognition 149
Voice control for cellular phones 151
Voice control for radio and media152
Voice control settings 153
LIGHTING
Lighting control and panel 156
Adjusting light functions via the center display 157
Parking lights 158
Daytime running lights 158
Low beams 159
Using high beam 160
Active high beam 161
Using turn signals 162
Active Bending Lights *
162
Rear fog light 163
Brake lights 164
Emergency brake lights 164
Hazard warning flashers 164
Using home safe lighting 165
Welcome Light 165
Interior Lighting 165
Adjusting interior lighting 167
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
* Option/accessory.
84
Instruments and controls in left- hand drive vehicles The overviews show the location of the vehi- cle's displays and controls.
Steering wheel and dashboard
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low beams, high beams, turn signals, rear foglight, trip computer reset
Steering wheel paddles for manual shift- ing *
Head-up display *
Instrument panel
Wipers and washers, rain sensor *
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open */
close *, halogen headlight height adjust-
ment
Ceiling console
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Panoramic roof *
Ceiling console display ON CALL button
HomeLink ®
*
Center and tunnel console
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, media
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes
Parking brake
Auto-hold brakes
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DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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Symbol Meaning
Tire pressure system This symbol illuminates to indi- cate low tire pressure. If there isa fault in the tire pressure sys-tem, the symbol will first flash forapproximately 1 minute and thenglow steadily. This may occur ifthe system cannot detect or alertthe driver of low tire pressure asintended.
Emission control system If this symbol illuminates after starting the engine, it could indi-cate a fault in the vehicle's emis-sion control system. Have thevehicle checked by a workshop.Volvo recommends contactingan authorized Volvo workshop.
Left/right turn signals The symbol will flash when the turn signals are in use.
Symbol Meaning
Parking lights This symbol illuminates when the parking lights are on.
Fault in headlight system This symbol illuminates if a fault has been detected in the ABL(Active Bending Lights) functionor another fault in the headlightsystem.
Active high beams on This symbol lights up in blue when the active high beams areon.
Active high beams off This symbol lights up in white when the active high beams areoff.
High beams on This symbol illuminates when the high beams are on or flashed.
Active high beams on This symbol lights up in blue when the active high beams areon. Parking lights are on.
Symbol Meaning
Active high beams off This symbol lights up in white when the active high beams areoff. Parking lights are on.
High beams on This symbol illuminates when the high beams and parking lightsare on.
Front fog lights on This symbol illuminates when the front fog lights are on.
Rear fog light on This symbol illuminates when the rear fog light is on.
Rain sensor on This symbol illuminates when the rain sensor is on.
Preconditioning on This symbol illuminates when the engine block/passenger com-partment heater or air condition-ing are preconditioning the vehi-cle.
LIGHTING
* Option/accessory.
156
Lighting control and panel
The lighting panel and controls can be used to adjust both exterior and interior lighting.The lighting ring on the left-side steeringwheel lever can be used to activate andadjust the exterior lighting. The brightness ofthe interior lighting can be adjusted using thethumb wheel on the dashboard.
Exterior lighting
Lighting ring position.
When the vehicle's ignition is in mode II, the
lighting ring positions have the following func- tions:
Position Meaning
US: Daytime running lights and parking lights are off. Canada: Daytime running lights and parking lights are on. High beam flash can be used.
Parking lights when the vehicle is parked. US: Daytime running lights are off. Canada: Daytime running lights are on. High beam flash can be used.
Low beams and parking lights. High beams can be activated.High beam flash can be used.
Position Meaning
Daytime running lights and parking lights in daylight condi- tions. A
Low beams and parking lights in weak daylight or dark conditions or when the front fog lights *
and/or rear fog light are acti- vated. Active high beam can be acti- vated. High beams can be activated when low beams are on. High beam flash can be used.
Active high beams on/off.
A US models only: Daytime running lights and parking lights can be deactivated in the center display.
NOTE
Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running Lights in the US. Its use is man-datory in Canada.
Volvo recommends using position when
the vehicle is in motion.
LIGHTING
* Option/accessory.157
WARNING
The vehicle lighting system cannot in all sit- uations determine when the daylight is tooweak or not strong enough, e.g. whenthere is fog or rain. The driver is always responsible for driving the vehicle with lighting that is safe for thetraffic conditions and as specified by appli-cable traffic regulations.
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
Thumb wheel (to the left) for adjusting interior bright- ness.
Related information
Adjusting light functions via the center display (p. 157)
Interior Lighting (p. 165)
Parking lights (p. 158)
Using turn signals (p. 162)
Using high beam (p. 160)
Low beams (p. 159)
Rear fog light (p. 163)
Active Bending Lights
* (p. 162)
Brake lights (p. 164)
Emergency brake lights (p. 164)
Hazard warning flashers (p. 164)
Adjusting light functions via the center display A number of light functions can be adjusted and activated via the center display. Theseinclude active high beams, home safe lightingand approach lighting.
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Select
Exterior Lights or Interior
Lighting and then select the function that
you would like to adjust.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Active high beam (p. 161)
Using home safe lighting (p. 165)
Welcome Light (p. 165)
Using turn signals (p. 162)
Changing settings in the center display's Top view (p. 135)
Function view in the center display(p. 125)
LIGHTING
* Option/accessory.
158
Parking lights
The parking lights can be used to help other road users see the vehicle if it is stopped orparked. Use the lighting ring on the steeringwheel lever to turn on the parking lights.
Lighting ring in the parking light position.
Turn the lighting ring to the position to
turn on the parking lights (the license plate lighting will also illuminate). Canadian models: If the ignition is in the II
position, the daytime running lights will illumi- nate instead of the front parking lights. Withthe lighting ring in this position, the parkinglights will remain on regardless of what posi-tion the ignition is in. US models: When
mode is selected,
the daytime running lights can be deactivated in the center display. The parking lights willalso be deactivated. In weak daylight or dark conditions, the parking lights and low beamswill be illuminated. In dark conditions, the rear parking lights also illuminate when the tailgate is opened to alertfollowing traffic. This happens regardless ofwhat position the lighting ring or ignition is in.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Ignition modes (p. 405)
Daytime running lights
The vehicle has sensors that detect ambient lighting conditions. With the lighting ring in the
position, the daytime running lights
will always be activated when the ignition is in mode II. In weak daylight or dark condi-
tions, the headlights automatically switch tolow beams.
Lighting ring in AUTO position.
With the steering wheel lever's lighting ring in the
position, the daytime running lights
(DRL 1
) will illuminate when the vehicle is
driven in daylight conditions. The headlights will switch automatically from daytime run-ning lights to low beams in weak daylight ordark conditions. The headlights will also switch to low beams if the front fog lights *
and/or rear fog light are activated.
LIGHTING
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US models
: When
mode is selected,
the daytime running lights can be deactivated in the center display. The parking lights willalso be deactivated. In weak daylight or darkconditions, the parking lights and low beamswill be illuminated. US models : With the lighting ring in the
or position, the daytime running lights
will be off.
Canadian models : With the lighting ring in
the
or position, the daytime run-
ning lights will be on.
NOTE
Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running Lights in the US. Its use is man-datory in Canada.
WARNING
The system is an energy saving aid – it cannot in all situations determine when thedaylight is too weak or not strong enough,e.g. when there is fog or rain. The driver is always responsible for driving the vehicle with lighting that is safe for thetraffic conditions and as specified by appli-cable traffic regulations.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Ignition modes (p. 405)
Low beams (p. 159)
Low beams
When driving with the lighting ring in the
position, low beam will be automati-
cally activated in weak daylight or dark condi- tions, when the ignition is in the II position.
Lighting ring in AUTO position.
With the lighting ring in the position, the
low beams will also be automatically activated if the rear fog light is activated. With the lighting ring in the
position,
low beams will always be on when the ignition is in the II position.
1
Daytime Running Lights
LIGHTING
161
Active high beam
Active high beams is a function that uses camera sensors in the upper edge of thewindshield to detect the headlights ofapproaching vehicles or the taillights of thevehicle directly ahead. When either of theseis detected, the vehicle's headlights will auto-matically switch from high beams to lowbeams.
Active high beams is indicated by the symbol.
This function can be used in dark conditions when the vehicle's speed is approx. 20 km/h(approx. 12 mph) or higher. The function canalso detect street lighting. When the camerasensor no longer detects an approaching vehi-cle or a vehicle ahead, the headlights willreturn to high beams after a second or two.
Activating active high beamsActive high beams can be activated and deac-tivated by turning the lighting ring on the left- side steering wheel lever to position
.
The lighting ring will then return to
.
When active high beams are activated, a white
symbol will be displayed in the instru-
ment panel. When high beams are on, the symbol will be blue. If active high beams are deactivated when the high beams are on, the headlights will auto-matically switch to low beams.
Limitations for active high beamsThe camera sensor on which the function isbased has limitations.
If this symbol and the message
Active High Beam Temporarily
unavailable is displayed in the
instrument panel, switching
between high and low beams must be done manually. The
symbol will go out when
the message is displayed.
The same applies if this symbol along with the message
Windscreen sensor Sensor
blocked, see Owner's manual is
displayed.
Active high beams may be temporarily unavail- able in certain situations, e.g. heavy fog or rain. When active high beams become availa-ble again, or the windshield sensors are nolonger blocked, the message will disappear and the
symbol will be displayed.
WARNING
Automatic high beam is an aid in using the best possible light based on prevailing con-ditions. The driver is always responsible for man- ually switching between high and lowbeam when traffic situations or weatherconditions require this.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Using high beam (p. 160)
Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 313)