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NOTE
It is important to use the right command for the option you would like route guid-ance for. When you want route guidance to a point of interest, use the
Search com-
mand. The command is different for route guidance to specific addresses. Then you should use the
Go to command instead.
Searching for a specific place or business
Here, [POI name] refers to a specific place or
business (a point of interest), e.g. a hotel, a restaurant, a city park, etc. 1. Give the command
Search.
> You can now say the specific point of interest you would like route guidance to.
2. Say
[POI name], e.g. "Golden Gate
Bridge"
> The full command will then be:
"
Search Golden Gate Bridge". If the
point of interest is found in the system, the navigation system will now provideroute guidance to the location.
Searching for a point of interest category, e.g. stores, hotels, restaurants, museumsor other tourist attractions or businesses.
Here, [POI category] refers to specific types
of places or businesses (points of interest), e.g. hotels, restaurants, museums, etc. 1. Give the command
Search.
> You can now say the type of point of interest you would like to find and receive route guidance to.
2. Say
[POI category], e.g. "restaurant"
> In this case, the full command will be: "
Search restaurant". The navigation
system will now search for restaurants around and in the vicinity of the vehicleand display a list of these in your instru-ment panel. The displayed list will pro-vide suggestions from the systembased on your command. Relevant cat-egories and nearby results will beshown at the top of the list, followed byother suggestions in order of relevance. Since we are looking for a category in this example, it may be a good idea toselect the category option that mostclosely matches your search. 3. Select the category from the list that best
matches what you searched for, in thiscase "restaurant(s)", by saying the rownumber shown in the instrument panel forthat option.
> You can now see your search resultsand select an option.
Using voice control to cancel route guidance
You can use voice commands to cancel route guidance, including all waypoints and the finaldestination.
–Give the command Clear itinerary.
> The navigation system will cancel route guidance and delete the final destina- tion and all waypoints along the route.
Inputing zip codes and house numbersNumber commands can be given in differentways depending on the function to be con-trolled:
Zip codes
should be given by stating each
number individually, e.g. "zero three onetwo two four four three" (03122443).
Addresses
can be given by stating each
number individually or in a group, e.g. twotwo or twenty-two (22). For some lan-guages, it is also possible to specify hun-dreds, e.g. 19 hundred 22 (1922). ForEnglish and Dutch language settings,groups of numbers can also be said in
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12 sequence, e.g. twenty-two twenty-two (22 22). For English, double or triple digitscan also be used, e.g. double zero (00).Numbers in the range 0-2300 can beused.
Entering a destination using the phone
book's list of contacts
You can use the command "Go to [contact]"
to enter an address for a contact in the phone book as a destination. However, the addressmust be spelled correctly and entered withoutabbreviations in order to be found in the mapdatabase. To check the spelling of addressesin HERE's database, go to wego.here.com
Related information
Voice control command list for the naviga- tion system
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Voice control command list for the navigation system *
Several of the navigation system's functions can be activated with voice commands. Hereis a list of these.
Tap on the right-side steering wheel key-
pad and say one of the following commands:
"
Navigation" - Starts a navigation dialog
and displays examples of commands.
"
Take me home" - Guidance is provided
to the location set as Home.
"
Go to [city]" - Inputs a city as a destina-
tion, e.g. "Go to San Francisco".
"
Go to [address]" - Inputs an address as
a destination. An address must contain city and street. e.g. "Go to Filbert Street 5,San Francisco".
"
Add intersection" - Starts a dialog to
input two streets. The destination will then be the intersection of these two streets.
"
Go to [zip code]" - Input a zip code as
the destination. e.g. "Go to 1 2 3 4 5".
"
Go to [contact]" - Input an address from
the phone book as the destination. Exam- ple "Go to Robyn Smith" 4
.
"
Search [POI category]" - Search Points
of Interest (POI) in a certain category (e.g. restaurants) 5
. To sort the list along the
route, say "
Along the route" when the list
of results is displayed.
"
Search [POI category] in [city]" -
Searches for POIs in a certain category and city. The list of results is sorted basedon the center point of the city. Example"Search restaurant in San Francisco".
"
Search [POI name]". Example "Search
Zuni Café".
"
Change country/Change state6,7
" -
Changes the search area for navigation.
"
Show favorites" – Displays stored loca-
tions in the instrument panel.
"
Clear itinerary" - Deletes all stored way-
points and destinations in an itinerary.
"
Repeat voice guidance" - Repeats the
most recent guidance instruction.
"
Turn off voice guidance" - Guidance off.
"
Turn on voice guidance" - Guidance on.
4
For addresses to be found in the map database, they must be entered correctly in the phone book (without spelling mistakes, abbreviations, etc.). To check spelling, go to wego.here.com
5 The user can choose to call the POI or enter it as a destination.
6 For European countries, "country" is used instead of "state".
7 For Brazil and India, search area is changed in the center display.
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The following commands can usually be used in any situation:
"
Repeat" - repeats the most recent voice
command in the current dialog.
"
Help" - initiates a help dialog. The sys-
tem responds with commands that can be used in the current situation, an instruc-tion or an example.
It is possible to cancel voice control bothwhen the system is quiet and when it isspeaking.
"
Cancel" – cancels the dialog when
the system is quiet.
Press and hold
until two beeps
sound – cancels the dialog even if the system is speaking.
Addresses
When an address is entered, the search area is defined as the search area that is preset in thenavigation system. You can change to anothersearch area. If the new search area has a dif-ferent language than the set system language,the system will automatically switch toanother recognition engine. Because of this,the address should be given in the languageused in the new search area.
NOTE
Note that addresses are searchable only for the country or state the navigation sys-tem is set to. To search for addresses inanother country or state, you must firstchange the search area.
NOTE
Not all system languages support voice control. If a language supports voice con- trol, it is marked with a
symbol in the
list of available system languages. Read more about where the information is foundin the section on voice control settings.
Related information
Voice control for navigation system
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Entering a destination directly on the map
A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system * – tapping a
point on the map with your finger is one of them.
It is often easiest to scroll to the desired posi- tion on the map and tap it.
1. Make sure the map is in full-screen mode.
2. Scroll to the desired location on the map.
3. Press and hold the location. An icon will be created and a menu will appear.
4. Select
Go here to start guidance.
Deleting the icon
To delete the location's icon:
Select
Delete
Changing the icon's location
To change the location of the icon: Press and hold the icon, drag it to the desired location and then release it.
Related information
Itinerary (p. 19)
Entering a destination using an address(p. 14)
Entering a destination with a free textsearch (p. 15)
Entering a POI as a destination (p. 16)
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Entering a destination using Recent/ Favorites/Library (p. 17)
Entering a destination with Send to Car(p. 18)
Route settings and guidance (p. 25)
Entering a destination using an address
There are several ways to set a destination in the navigation system *. Entering an address
is one of them.
1. When the map appears, expand the tool- bar using the down arrow on the left-hand side and tap
Set dest.
> The map will switch to free text search.
2. Tap
Address.
3. It is not necessary to fill in all of the fields. For guidance to a city, for example, you only need to fill in the city and country.You will then be guided to the center ofthe city.
4. Select any available field and use the cen- ter display's keyboard to type:
Country/State/Province
City/Territory/Zip code
Address
Number
Junction
For vehicles with Volvo On Call, it is also pos- sible to send addresses and destinations to the vehicle's navigation system via the VolvoOn Call app.
Related information
Itinerary (p. 19)
Entering a destination directly on the map(p. 13)
Entering a destination with a free textsearch (p. 15)
Entering a POI as a destination (p. 16)
Entering a destination using Recent/Favorites/Library (p. 17)
Entering a destination with Send to Car(p. 18)
Route settings and guidance (p. 25)
Information cards in the navigation sys- tem
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Entering a destination with a free text search
A destination can be set in different ways in the navigation system * - with free text
searching, for example, a search can be made using phone numbers, postal codes, streets,cities, coordinates and points of interest (POI 8
).
The center display's keyboard can be used to type most characters and to search for desti-nations.
1. When the map appears, expand the tool-
bar using the down arrow on the left-hand side and tap
Set dest.
> The map will switch to free text search.
2. Enter a search word in the search box or limit the search results by choosing a fil- ter.
> The search results will be listed as youtype. 3.
If the search provided the desired result – tap a search result to display its informa-tion card and select to continue using thesearch result. If the search provided too many results – tap
Advanced filter to select a position
to search around and then select a search result to continue using it:
Around vehicle.
Around destination – only displayed if
a destination has been set.
Along route – only displayed if a desti-
nation has been set.
Around point on map.
Coordinates
A destination can also be entered using map coordinates. Enter coordinates, e.g. "N 58.1234 E 12.5678" and tap
Search.
Compass directions N, E , S and W can be
entered in different ways, e.g.:
N 58,1234 E 12,5678 (with space)
N 58,1234 E12,5678 (without space)
58,1234 N 12,5678 E (with compass direc-
tions after the coordinates)
58,1234-12,5678 (with hyphen without
compass direction)
Either a dot [.] or a comma [,] can be used.
Related information
Itinerary (p. 19)
Entering a destination directly on the map (p. 13)
Entering a destination using an address(p. 14)
Entering a POI as a destination (p. 16)
Entering a destination using Recent/Favorites/Library (p. 17)
Entering a destination with Send to Car(p. 18)
Route settings and guidance (p. 25)
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Entering a POI as a destination
A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system * - selecting a
point of interest (POI 9
) is one of them.
1. When the map appears, expand the tool-
bar using the down arrow on the left-hand side and tap
Set dest.
> The map will switch to free text search.
2. Tap
POI.
3. Tap the desired filter (some alternatives are only shown when a destination or waypoint is specified):
Near the vehicle
Near the destination
Near waypoint
Along route
Around point on map
4. Scroll to the desired POI and select it. > The information card will appear.
5. Select
Start navigation or Add as
waypoint.
Many POI (e.g. restaurants) have sub-catego- ries (e.g. fast food). Which POI are shown on the map can bechanged via the map settings. This settingdoes not affect searches for POI to be used asdestinations (even POI that have not beenselected for display can be shown here asalternate destinations). Certain POI will only appear on the map if the scale is greater than 1 km (1 mile).
NOTE
The symbols, number and variants of POIs vary between different markets.
In connection with map data updating,some symbols may be added and oth-ers disappear – all symbols for themap system in question can be foundthrough the menu system.
Related information
Itinerary (p. 19)
Entering a destination directly on the map (p. 13)
Entering a destination using an address(p. 14)
Entering a destination with a free textsearch (p. 15)
Entering a destination using Recent/Favorites/Library (p. 17)
Entering a destination with Send to Car(p. 18)
Map settings (p. 25)
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Entering a destination using Recent/Favorites/Library
A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system * - selecting
from a list is one of them.
1. When the map appears, expand the tool- bar using the down arrow on the left-hand side and tap
Set dest.
> The map will switch to free text search.
2. Select one of these lists at the top of the screen:
Recent
Favorites
Library
After an option in a list has been marked, it can be added as a destination by tapping either the
Start navigation or Add as
waypoint button.
Recent
This is a list of previous searches. Scroll through the list and select. This is also available as a menu option in the instrument panel and can be displayed usingthe right-side steering wheel keypad. Use
Edit to delete one or more items in the
list.
Favorites
This is a list of the locations from the Librarythat have been set as favorites. Scroll through the list and select. A position that has been deleted in
Favoriteswill remain in Library, but with a grayed-out
star. To return a position to Favorites, go toLibrary and mark the position's star again.
Use
Set Home address to program a fre-
quently used destination. An entered Homedestination is also available as a menu option in the instrument panel and can be displayedusing the right-side steering wheel keypad. Use
Edit to delete one or more items in the
list.
Library
This is a list of saved locations and itineraries. The most recently saved will be shown at thetop of the list. Tap the location's star to select/deselect it as a favorite. A location with a selected (filled in) star will also be displayed under the
Favoritesheading. If a location is deleted in
Library, it will also be
deleted in Favorites. The Library can be sorted in various ways:
Added - sort in chronological order.
Name - sort in alphabetical order.
Distance - sort according to distance
from the vehicle's current location.
Received - locations sent to the vehicle
using the Send to Car function will be fil- tered out. New unread locations have aBLUE marker that is grayed out once thepositions have been read.
Use
Edit to delete one or more items in the
list. To edit a stored location in
Library, mark the
location in the list and select Edit position.
You can, for example, change the name of the location, move it on the map by dragging anddropping it, or add a phone number or emailaddress.
Related information
Itinerary (p. 19)
Entering a destination directly on the map(p. 13)
Entering a destination using an address(p. 14)
Entering a destination with a free textsearch (p. 15)
Entering a POI as a destination (p. 16)
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Entering a destination with Send to Car (p. 18)
Route settings and guidance (p. 25)
Entering a destination with Send to Car
A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system * – using the
Send to Car function is one of them.
Send destination to the vehicleSend to Car is a function that enables you to send a destination/location to the vehicle'snavigation system via Volvo On Call. To use Send to Car, a Volvo ID must be regis- tered to the vehicle.
Receiving and using a destination in
the vehicle
In order for the vehicle to receive data, it mustbe connected to the Internet.
1. When the vehicle has received a destina- tion, a notification will appear in the center display. Tap the notification/symbol.
> An information card will open.
2. Select how you would like to use the des- tination.
Using a saved destination
Received destinations are saved in the naviga- tion system's library for later use.
Related information
Itinerary (p. 19)
Entering a destination directly on the map (p. 13)
Entering a destination using an address (p. 14)
Entering a destination with a free textsearch (p. 15)
Entering a POI as a destination (p. 16)
Entering a destination using Recent/Favorites/Library (p. 17)
Route settings and guidance (p. 25)