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WEB ED IT ION

SENSUS INFOTA INMENT

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DEAR VOLVO OWNERTHANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO

We hope you will enjoy many years of drivingpleasure in your Volvo. The car has beendesigned for the safety and comfort of you andyour passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars inthe world. Your Volvo has also been designed tosatisfy all current safety and environmentalrequirements.

In order to increase your enjoyment of the car, werecommend that you familiarise yourself with theequipment, instructions and maintenance infor-mation contained in this owner's manual.

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01 IntroductionIntroduction................................................. 7Volvo Sensus.............................................. 7Digital owner's manual in the car................ 8Change of ownership................................ 10Change of ownership for cars with VolvoOn Call*..................................................... 11Information on the Internet....................... 11Volvo ID..................................................... 11

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02 MY CARMY CAR.................................................... 14MY CAR - search paths............................ 15MY CAR - menu options........................... 15MY CAR - vehicle settings........................ 17MY CAR - driving support system............ 19MY CAR - System options........................ 20MY CAR - Voice settings.......................... 22MY CAR - Climate settings....................... 22MY CAR - Internet settings....................... 23MY CAR Information................................. 24 03

03 Audio and mediaAudio and media....................................... 26Audio and media - overview..................... 27Audio and media - operating the system.. 27Audio and media - menu navigation......... 29Symbols in the screen.............................. 31Favourites................................................. 32Audio and media - audio settings............. 32Audio and media - general audio set-tings.......................................................... 33Audio and media - advanced audio set-tings.......................................................... 34Setting the equaliser................................. 35Setting the audio volume and automaticvolume control.......................................... 35Radio......................................................... 35Radio tuning.............................................. 36Automatic radio tuning.............................. 36Radio station list....................................... 37Manual radio tuning.................................. 37Radio stations as presets......................... 37RDS functions........................................... 38Alarms in the event of accidents and dis-asters........................................................ 39Traffic information (TP).............................. 40Radio programme types (PTY).................. 40

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Volume control for interrupting RDS-functions................................................... 40Radio text.................................................. 41Automatic radio frequency update (AF).... 41Digital radio (DAB)*................................... 41Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel.............. 42DAB to DAB link........................................ 42Media player............................................. 42CD/DVD*................................................... 43Fast forward/reverse................................. 44Random selection of disc track or audiofile............................................................. 44Media search............................................ 45Playback and navigation of DVD videodiscs.......................................................... 46Camera angle for playback of DVD videodiscs.......................................................... 47Picture settings......................................... 47Hard disk drive (HDD)*.............................. 47Media player - compatible file formats..... 48External audio source via AUX/USB*input.......................................................... 49Connecting an external audio source viaAUX/USB* input........................................ 50

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Setting the audio volume for externalaudio source............................................. 51

Media Bluetooth®...................................... 51Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device..................................... 52

Registering a Bluetooth® device............... 53

Automatic connection of Bluetooth®device........................................................ 54

Changing to another Bluetooth® device... 54

Disconnecting the Bluetooth® device....... 55

Removing a Bluetooth® device................. 55

Bluetooth® handsfree phone..................... 56

Bluetooth® handsfree phone - overview... 57Making and receiving calls........................ 57

Bluetooth® handsfree phone - audio set-tings.......................................................... 58Phone book............................................... 59Phone book - quick search for contacts.. 59Phone book - character table keypad incentre console.......................................... 60Phone book - searching for contacts....... 60Voice recognition...................................... 61Language options for voice recognition... 63Help functions for voice recognition......... 63

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Voice recognition - settings...................... 64Voice recognition - voice commands....... 64Voice recognition - quick commands....... 65Voice recognition - mobile phone............. 65Voice recognition - radio........................... 66Voice recognition - multimedia................. 67Internet-connected car............................. 68Car modem*.............................................. 69Apps.......................................................... 71Web browser............................................. 72TV*............................................................. 75Searching TV* channels/Preset list........... 76TV* - channel management....................... 77Information about the current TV* pro-gramme..................................................... 77Teletext*.................................................... 77Reception of TV* channel is lost............... 78Remote control*........................................ 78Remote control* - functions...................... 79Remote control* - battery replacement.... 80Audio and media - menu overview........... 81Menu overview - AM................................. 81Menu overview - FM................................. 82Menu overview - Digital radio (DAB)*........ 82

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Menu overview - CD/DVD Audio.............. 83Menu overview - DVD Video..................... 83Menu overview - hard disk drive (HDD).... 84Menu overview - iPod............................... 85Menu overview - USB............................... 85

Menu overview - Media Bluetooth®.......... 85Menu overview - AUX............................... 86

Menu overview - Bluetooth® handsfree.... 86Menu overview - web browser.................. 87Menu overview - TV*................................. 88 04

04 Alphabetical IndexAlphabetical Index.................................... 90

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INTRODUCTION

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IntroductionThis supplement is a supplement to the nor-mal owner's manual for the car.

In the event of uncertainty regarding any ofthe car's functions, consult the owner's man-ual in the first instance. For answers to addi-tional questions it is recommended to contacta dealer or a representative of Volvo Car Cor-poration.

The specifications, design features and illus-trations in this supplement are not binding.We reserve the right to make modificationswithout prior notice.© Volvo Car Corporation

Owner's Manual in mobile devices

NOTE

The owner's manual is available for down-load as a mobile application (applies forcertain car models and mobile devices),see www.volvocars.com.

The mobile application also includes videoand searchable content and easy naviga-tion between different sections.

Volvo SensusVolvo Sensus is the heart of your personalVolvo experience. It is Sensus that providesinformation, entertainment and functions tosimplify your ownership.

When you are sitting in your car you wantcontrol, and in today's interconnected world,this includes information, communication andentertainment when it is most suitable foryou. Sensus covers all our solutions that ena-ble connection* to the outside world, at thesame time providing you with intuitive controlover all the car's capabilities.

Volvo Sensus combines and presents manyfunctions in several of the car's systems onthe centre console's display screen. WithVolvo Sensus the car can be personalised bymeans of an intuitive user interface. Settingscan be made in Car settings, Audio andmedia, Climate control, etc.

With the centre console buttons and controlsor the steering wheel's right-hand keypad*

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functions can be activated or deactivated andmany different settings can be made.

With a press on MY CAR all settings relatedto the driving and control of the car are pre-sented, such as City Safety, locks and alarm,automatic fan speed, setting the clock, etc.

With a press on the respective functionRADIO, MEDIA, TEL*, *, NAV* and CAM*other sources, systems and functions can beactivated, e.g. AM, FM, CD, DVD*, TV*, Blue-tooth*, navigation* and park assist camera*.

For more information about all functions/systems, see the relevant section in theowner's manual or its supplement.

Overview

Centre console control panel. The figure is sche-matic - the number of functions and layout of the

buttons both vary, depending on the equipmentselected and the market.

Navigation* - NAV, see separate supple-ment.

Audio and media - RADIO, MEDIA, TEL*,see the relevant section in this supple-ment.

Car settings - MY CAR, see MY CAR (p.14).

Internet-connected car - *, see sepa-rate supplement (Sensus Infotainment).

Climate control system, see the Owner'sManual.

Park assist camera - CAM*, see theOwner's Manual.

Digital owner's manual in the carThe owner's manual can be read on thescreen in the car1. The content is searchableand it is easy to navigate between differentsections.

Open the digital owner's manual - press theMY CAR button in the centre console, pressOK/MENU and select Owner's manual.

For basic navigation, read how the system isoperated (p. 27) and menu navigation (p.29). See below for a more detailed descrip-tion.

Owner's manual, start page.

There are four options for finding informationin the owner's manual:

1 Applies to certain car models.

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• Search - Search function for finding anarticle.

• Categories - All articles sorted into cate-gories.

• Favourites - Quick access to favourite-bookmarked articles.

• Quick Guide - A selection of articles forcommon functions.

NOTE

The owner's manual is not available whiledriving.

Search

Searching using the daisy wheel.

Character list.

Changing the input mode (see followingtable).

Use the daisy wheel to enter a search term,e.g. "seatbelt".

1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, pressOK/MENU to confirm. The number andletter buttons on the control panel in thecentre console can also be used.

2. Continue with the next letter and so on.

3. To change the input mode to numbers orspecial characters, or to perform asearch, turn TUNE to one of the options(see explanation in the following table) inthe list for changing the input mode (2),press OK/MENU.

123/ABC

Change between letters andnumbers with OK/MENU.

MORE Change to special characterswith OK/MENU.

OK Perform the search. Turn TUNEto select a search result article,press OK/MENU to go to thearticle.

aIA Changes between lowercaseand uppercase letters with OK/MENU.

| | } Changes from the text wheel tothe search field. Move the cur-sor with TUNE. Delete any mis-spelling with EXIT. To return tothe text wheel, press OK/MENU.

Note that the digit and letterbuttons on the control panelcan be used for editing in thesearch field.

CategoriesThe articles in the owner's manual are struc-tured into main categories and subcategories.The same article can be in several appropri-ate categories in order to be found moreeasily.

Turn TUNE to navigate in the category treeand press OK/MENU to open a category -selected - or article - selected . PressEXIT to go back to the previous view.

FavouritesLocated here are the articles that are savedas favourites. To select an article as a favour-ite, see the heading "Navigating in an article"below.

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Turn TUNE to navigate in the favourite listand press OK/MENU to open an article.Press EXIT to go back to the previous view.

Quick GuideLocated here is a selection of articles for get-ting to know the car's most common func-tions. The articles can also be accessed viacategories, but are collected here for quickaccess.

Turn TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guideand press OK/MENU to open an article.Press EXIT to go back to the previous view.

Navigating in an article

Home - leads to the start page for theowner's manual.

Favourite - adds/removes an article as afavourite. You can also press the FAVbutton in the centre console to add/remove an article as a favourite.

Highlighted link - leads to linked article.

Special texts - if the article containswarnings, important or note texts then anassociated symbol is shown here as wellas the number of such texts in the article.

Turn TUNE to navigate between the links orscroll in an article. When the screen hasscrolled to the start/end of an article thehome and favourite options are accessed byscrolling a further step up/down. Press OK/MENU to activate the selection/highlightedlink. Press EXIT to go back to the previousview.

Related information• Information on the Internet (p. 11)

Change of ownershipIn the event of change of ownership it isimportant to reset all user data and systemsettings to the original factory settings.

To restore factory settings, press MY CAR inthe centre console and select SettingsReset to factory settings.

User data is reset (e.g. for apps, webbrowser) and personal settings in menus (forexample climate settings, vehicle settings)receive the original factory settings.

For cars with Volvo On Call, VOC* the per-sonal settings stored in the car are cleared.To terminate the VOC subscription, seeChange of ownership for cars with Volvo OnCall* (p. 11).

Related information• MY CAR - menu options (p. 15)

• Volvo ID (p. 11)

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Change of ownership for cars withVolvo On Call*If the car is equipped with Volvo On Call, VOCit is important to change the owner of theservice.

VOC is a supplemental service that consistsof safety, security and comfort services. Inthe event of change of ownership it is impor-tant to change the owner of the service.

Closing the VOC serviceContact a Volvo dealer in the event of changeof ownership in order to close the VOC serv-ice.

In the event of change of ownership it isimportant to reset personal settings in the carto the original factory settings2, see Changeof ownership.

Starting the VOC serviceIt is very important that the VOC servicechanges owner so that the previous owner'sability to use services in the car is stopped.Contact a Volvo dealer in the event of achange of ownership.

Related information• Information on the Internet (p. 11)

Information on the InternetAt www.volvocars.com there is further infor-mation concerning your car.

With a personal Volvo ID it is possible to log into My Volvo which is a personal web page foryou and your car.

QR code

A QR code reader is required to read the QRcode, which is available as a supplementalprogram (app) for several mobile phones. TheQR code reader can be downloaded from e.g.App Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.

Volvo IDVolvo ID is your personal ID that providesaccess to various services3.

Examples of services:

• My Volvo - Your personal web page foryou and your car.

• In an Internet-connected car* - Certainfunctions and services require that youhave registered your car to a personalVolvo ID, for example to be able to send anew address from a map service on theInternet directly to the car.

• Volvo On Call, VOC* - Volvo ID is usedwhen logging in to the Volvo On Callmobile app.

NOTE

Old login accounts must be upgraded toVolvo ID in order to continue using theseservices.

Advantages of Volvo ID• One user name and one password to

access online services, i.e. only one user-name and one password to remember.

• When changing the username/passwordfor a service (e.g. VOC) it will also bechanged automatically for other services(e.g. My Volvo)

2 Only applies to cars that can be connected to the Internet.3 The services available may vary over time and vary depending on equipment level and market.

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Create a Volvo IDTo create a Volvo ID you need to enter yourpersonal e-mail address and follow theinstructions in the e-mail message received inorder to complete the registration. It is possi-ble to create a Volvo ID via one of the follow-ing services:

• My Volvo web - Enter your e-mail addressand follow the instructions.

• For an Internet-connected car* - Enteryour e-mail address in the app thatrequires Volvo ID and follow the instruc-tions. Alternatively, press the Connectbutton in the centre console andselect Apps, SETUP and follow theinstructions.

• Volvo On Call, VOC* - Download the lat-est version of the VOC app. Choose tocreate a Volvo ID from the start page andfollow the instructions.

Related information• Information on the Internet (p. 11)

• Apps (p. 71)

• Internet-connected car (p. 68)

• Change of ownership (p. 10)

• Change of ownership for cars with VolvoOn Call* (p. 11)

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MY CAR

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MY CARMY CAR is a menu source that handles manyof the car's functions, e.g. City Safety, locksand alarm, automatic fan speed, setting theclock, etc.

Certain functions are standard, others areoptional - the range also varies depending onthe market.

OperationNavigation in the menus is carried out usingbuttons in the centre console or with thesteering wheel's right-hand keypad.

MY CAR - opens the menu system MYCAR.

OK/MENU - press the button in the cen-tre console or the thumbwheel on thesteering wheel to select/tick in the high-

lighted menu option or store the selectedfunction in the memory.

TUNE - turn the knob in the centre con-sole or the thumbwheel on the steeringwheel to scroll up/down through themenu options.

EXIT

EXIT functionsDepending on the function the cursor is onwhen EXIT is pressed, and on the menu level,one of the following may occur:

• phone call is rejected

• current function is interrupted

• input characters are deleted

• most recent selections are undone

• leads up in the menu system.

Short and long press may produce varyingresults.

A long press leads to the highest menu level(main source view), from where all of the car'sfunctions/menu sources can be accessed.

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MY CAR - search pathsMY CAR is a menu source that handles manyof the car's functions, e.g. setting the clock,door mirrors and locks.

Current menu level is shown at the top of thecentre console's screen. The search paths tothe menu system's functions are specified onthe form:

Settings Vehicle settings Locksettings Doors unlock Driver door,then all.

The following is an example of how a functioncan be accessed and adjusted using thesteering wheel keypad:

1. Press the centre console button MYCAR.

2. Press the thumbwheel.

3. Scroll to the desired menu, e.g.Settings , with the thumbwheel and thenpress the thumbwheel - a submenuopens.

4. Scroll to the desired menu, e.g. Vehiclesettings and press the thumbwheel - asubmenu opens.

5. Scroll to Lock settings and press thethumbwheel - a new submenu opens.

6. Scroll to Doors unlock and press thethumbwheel - a drop-down menu con-taining selectable options opens.

7. Scroll between the options All doors andDriver door, then all with the thumb-wheel and press the thumbwheel - theoption is selected.

8. Exit the programming by backing out ofthe menus incrementally with shortpresses on EXIT or with one long press.

The procedure is the same for the centre con-sole controls (p. 14): OK/MENU, EXIT andthe TUNE knob.

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - menu options (p. 15)

MY CAR - menu optionsMY CAR is a menu source where many of thecar's functions can be handled, e.g. settingthe clock, door mirrors and locks.

Example of normal view for MY CAR.

Press MY CAR in the centre console to go tonormal view for MY CAR. Normal view showsthe status of some of the car's driver supportsystems in the upper part of the screen alongwith the status of the Start/Stop* function inthe lower part of the screen.

Pressing OK/MENU accesses the menusource My Car where the following optionsare available:

• My S601

• Trip statistics

1 Depending on car model.

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• DRIVE-E2/Hybrid3

• Tyre pressure

• Settings

• Owner's manual

My S601

My Car My S601

The screen shows a grouping of all of thecar's driver support systems - these can beactivated or deactivated here.

Trip statisticsMy Car Trip statistics

The screen shows the history as a bar chartwith average consumption of electricity3 andfuel.

Drive-E2

My Car DRIVE-E

Parts of the Volvo Drive-E concept are descri-bed here, among other things. Selectbetween the following headings:

• Start/Stop

Here there is information about the Start/Stop function.

• ECO driving guide

Available here are tips, advice and adescription of the meaning of economicaldriving.

Hybrid3

My Car Hybrid

Available here is information on the car'sdrive systems. Select between the followingheadings:

• Power flow

The screen shows whether the motor orengine is driving the car and how themotive force is flowing.

• Driving modes

The car's different drive modes areexplained.

• ECO driving guide

Available here are tips, advice and adescription of the meaning of economicaldriving.

Tyre pressureMy Car Tyre pressure

The screen shows information about the car'styre pressure monitoring - the system can beactivated or deactivated here.

SettingsMy Car Settings

The menus are structured as follows:

Menu level 1

Menu level 2

Menu level 3

Menu level 4

Shown here are the 4 first menu levels underSettings. Certain functions are standard, oth-ers are optional - the range also variesdepending on the market.

When selecting whether a function should beactivated/On or deactivated/Off a square isdisplayed:

On: Selected square.

Off: Empty square.

• Select On/Off with OK - then back out ofthe menu with EXIT.

2 Applies to the S60, V60 and XC60.3 Applies to the V60 Plug-in Hybrid.1 Depending on car model.

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Menus under settings• Vehicle settings, see MY CAR - vehicle

settings (p. 17)

• Driver support system, see MY CAR -driving support system (p. 19)

• System options, see MY CAR - Systemoptions (p. 20)

• Voice control settings, see MY CAR -Voice settings (p. 22)

• Climate settings, see MY CAR - Climatesettings (p. 22)

• Internet settings, see MY CAR - Internetsettings (p. 23)

• Volvo On Call, described in a separatemanual.

• FAV key options - link a normally usedfunction in MY CAR to FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32)

• Information, see MY CAR Information (p.24)

• Reset to factory settings - all user datais reset and all settings in all menusreceive the factory settings.

Owner's manualMy Car Owner's manual

The screen shows the digital owner's manual(p. 8).

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - search paths (p. 15)

MY CAR - vehicle settingsThe vehicle settings menu option in the MYCAR menu source handles many of the car'sfunctions, e.g. car key memory and lock set-tings for doors.

Vehicle settings

Car key memory

On

Off

Lock settings

Automatic door locking

On

Off

Doors unlock

All doors

Driver door, then all

Keyless entry unlock

All doors unlock

Any door

Doors on same side

Both front doors

Lock settings

Audible confirmation

On

Off

Door lock confirmation light

On

Off

Unlock confirmation light

On

Off

Reduced Guard

Activate reduced guard

On

Off

Ask when exiting

On

Off

Side mirror settings

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Fold mirrors when locking

On

Off

Tilt left mirror on reverse gear

On

Off

Tilt right mirror on reverse gear

On

Off

Light settings

Interior light

Floor lights

Ambiance lights

Ambiance colours

Approach light duration

Off

30 sec

60 sec

90 sec

Home safe light duration

Off

30 sec

60 sec

90 sec

Triple indicator

On

Off

Daytime running lights

On

Off

Temporary LH traffic

On

Off

or

Temporary RH traffic

On

Off

Active Bi-Xenon lights

On

Off

Auxiliary Lights

On

Off

Active main beam

On

Off

Cornering light

On

Off

Tyre pressure

Calibrate tyre pressure

Tyre monitoring

On

Off

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Steering force level

Low

Medium

High

Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)

On

Off

Speed in infotainment display

On

Off

Reset vehicle settings

All menus in Vehicle settings are givenoriginal factory settings.

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - System options (p. 20)

• MY CAR - driving support system (p.19)

• MY CAR - Voice settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Internet settings (p. 23)

• MY CAR - Climate settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR Information (p. 24)

MY CAR - driving support systemDriving support systems menu option in theMY CAR menu source handles functions suchas e.g. Collision warning system and Lanekeeping aid.

Driver support system

Collision warning

Collision warning

On

Off

Warning distance

Short

Normal

Long

Warning sound

On

Off

Lane Departure Warning

Lane Departure Warning

On

Off

On at startup

On

Off

Increased sensitivity

On

Off

Lane Keeping Aid

Lane Keeping Aid

On

Off

Assistance mode

Full function

Steering assist only

Vibration only

Road sign information

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Road sign information

On

Off

Speed alert

On

Off

DSTC

On

Off

City Safety

On

Off

BLIS

On

Off

Distance alert

On

Off

Driver Alert

On

Off

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - vehicle settings (p. 17)

• MY CAR - System options (p. 20)

• MY CAR - Voice settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Internet settings (p. 23)

• MY CAR - Climate settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR Information (p. 24)

MY CAR - System optionsThe system settings menu option in the MYCAR menu source handles functions such ase.g. time and languages.

System options

Time settings

The combined instrument panel's clockis adjusted here.

24 hour clock

On

Off

Summer time

Auto

On

Off

Auto time

On

Off

Location

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Language

Selects language for texts in the screenand the combined instrument panel.

Language: Driver display

Selects language for texts in the com-bined instrument panel.

Distance and fuel units

MPG(US)

MPG(UK)

km/l

l/100km

Temperature unit

Celsius

Fahrenheit

Selects the unit for the display of out-side temperature and setting of the cli-mate control system.

Screen saver

On

Off

The display screen's current contentfades out after a period of inactivity andis replaced by a blank screen if thisoption is selected.

The current screen content returns if anyof the display screen's buttons or con-trols are actuated.

Show help text

On

Off

Explanatory text for the display screen'scurrent content is shown with this optionselected.

Reset system options

All menus in System options are givenoriginal factory settings.

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - vehicle settings (p. 17)

• MY CAR - driving support system (p. 19)

• MY CAR - Voice settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Climate settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Internet settings (p. 23)

• MY CAR Information (p. 24)

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MY CAR - Voice settingsThe voice settings menu option in the MYCAR menu source manages functions such asvoice tutorial and command list for voice rec-ognition.

Voice control settings See

Tutorial (p. 63)

Command list (p. 65)

Global commands

Navigation commandsA

Radio commands

Media commands

Phone commands

User setting (p. 64)

Default

Trained user

Speaker adaptation (p. 63)

Read out speed (p. 64)

Fast

Medium

Slow

A Only applies if Volvo's navigation system* is installed.

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - vehicle settings (p. 17)

• MY CAR - driving support system (p. 19)

• MY CAR - System options (p. 20)

• MY CAR - Climate settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Internet settings (p. 23)

• MY CAR Information (p. 24)

MY CAR - Climate settingsClimate settings menu option in the MY CARmenu source handles functions such as e.g.fan adjustment and recirculation.

Climate settings

Auto fan

Normal

High

Low

Recirculation timeout

On

Off

Auto rear defrost

On

Off

Auto driver seat heater

On

Off

Auto steering wheel heater

On

Off

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Interior air quality system

On

Off

Reset climate settings

All menus in Climate settings are givenoriginal factory settings.

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - vehicle settings (p. 17)

• MY CAR - driving support system (p. 19)

• MY CAR - System options (p. 20)

• MY CAR - Voice settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Internet settings (p. 23)

• MY CAR Information (p. 24)

MY CAR - Internet settingsThe Internet settings menu option in the MYCAR menu source handles functions such ase.g. Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi.

Internet settings See

Connect through (p. 68)

Car modem (p. 69)

Bluetooth (p. 53)

None

Car modem (p. 69)

Data usage

Network operator

Data roaming

Lock SIM card

Change SIM card PIN

Access Point Name

Bluetooth (p. 53)

Car Wi-Fi hotspot (p. 69)

Car Wi-Fi hotspot

Name

Password

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - vehicle settings (p. 17)

• MY CAR - driving support system (p. 19)

• MY CAR - System options (p. 20)

• MY CAR - Voice settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Climate settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR Information (p. 24)

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MY CAR InformationInformation menu option in the MY CARmenu source handles functions such as Num-ber of keys and VIN number.

Information

Number of keys

VIN number

Related information• MY CAR (p. 14)

• MY CAR - vehicle settings (p. 17)

• MY CAR - driving support system (p. 19)

• MY CAR - System options (p. 20)

• MY CAR - Voice settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Climate settings (p. 22)

• MY CAR - Internet settings (p. 23)

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Audio and mediaThe audio and media system consists of radio(p. 35), media player (p. 42), TV (p. 75)*and the option to communicate with themobile phone (p. 56), which in some casescan be controlled with voice recognition (p.61). It is possible to connect the car to theInternet (p. 68) to e.g. stream audio via apps(p. 71).

Information is presented on a 7-inch screen inthe upper section of the centre console.Functions can be controlled via buttons in thesteering wheel, in the centre console belowthe screen or via remote control (p. 78)*.

If the audio and media system is active whenthe engine is switched off then it is automati-cally activated the next time the key isinserted into key position I or higher, and itcontinues with the same source (e.g. radio) asbefore the engine was switched off (the driv-

er's door must be closed on cars with Key-less systems*).

The audio and media system can be used for15 minutes at a time without the remote con-trol key being in the ignition switch by press-ing the On/Off button.

When the car is being started the audio andmedia system is temporarily switched off andcontinues when the engine has started.

NOTE

Remove the remote control key from theignition switch if the audio and media sys-tem is being used when the engine isswitched off. This is to avoid dischargingthe battery unnecessarily.

Powered by Gracenote®

Gracenote (Gracenote logo and logotype),"Powered by Gracenote" and GracenoteMusicID are either registered trademarks ortrademarks of Gracenote, Inc.

Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic

Made under license from Dolby Laboratories.Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic and the dou-ble-D symbol are trademarks of DolbyLaboratories.

Audyssey MultEQ

The Audyssey MultEQ system has been usedin the development and tuning of the soundto ensure a world-class sound experience.

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Audio and media - overviewOverview of the audio and media system'sdifferent parts.

Steering wheel keypad.

7-inch screen. The appearance in thescreen can be changed and follows thecombined instrument panel's settings,see the owner's manual.

Centre console control panel.

AUX and USB inputs for external audiosources (p. 49) (e.g. iPod®).

A/V-AUX input*.

Related information• Audio and media (p. 26)

• Audio and media - operating the system(p. 27)

Audio and media - operating thesystemThe audio and media system is controlledfrom the centre console and partly from thesteering wheel buttons, with voice recognition(p. 61) or remote control (p. 78)*. Theinformation is presented on the screen in theupper section of the centre console.

Scroll/fast wind/search - Short pressscrolls between disc tracks, preset radio

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stations1 or chapter2. A long press fast-winds disc tracks or searches for the nextavailable radio station.

SOUND - press for access to audio set-tings (bass, treble, etc.). For more infor-mation, see general audio settings (p.33) .

VOL - raise or lower the volume.

ON/OFF/MUTE - short press startsthe system and long press (until thescreen is off) switches off. Note that thewhole of the Sensus system (includingnavigation*- and phone functions) starts/switches off at the same time. Brieflypress to mute the sound (MUTE) orrestore the sound if it had been switchedoff.

Disc insert and eject slot.

Main sources - press to select the mainsource (e.g. RADIO, MEDIA). Last activesource is shown (e.g. FM menu for radio).If you are in a source and press the mainsource button, a shortcut menu is shown.

Disc eject. A disc remains in the ejectedposition for about 12 seconds, afterwhich it is inserted back into the playerfor safety reasons.

OK/MENU - press the thumbwheel in thesteering wheel or the button in the centre

console to accept selections in menus. Ifyou are in the normal view and press OK/MENU a menu is shown for the selectedsource (e.g. RADIO or MEDIA). Arrow tothe right of the screen is shown whenthere are underlying menus.

TUNE - turn the thumbwheel in the steer-ing wheel or the knob in the centre con-sole to scroll between disc tracks/folders,radio and TV* stations, phone contacts ornavigate between the options on the dis-play screen.

EXIT - short press leads upwards in themenu system, interrupts current function,interrupts/rejects phone calls or erasesentered characters. A long press leads tothe normal view or, if already in the nor-mal view, to the highest menu level (mainsource menu). which are the same as themain source buttons on the centre con-sole (6).

INFO - If more information than can beshown on the screen is available, pressthe INFO button to see the remaininginformation.

Preset buttons, input of numbers and let-ters.

FAV - in certain sources it is possible tolink a function to the FAV button. A linkedfunction is then activated simply by

pressing the FAV button, see Favourites(p. 32).

Voice recognition - press in order toactivate voice recognition.

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media (p. 26)

1 Does not apply to DAB.2 Only applies to DVD discs.

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Audio and media - menu navigationThe audio and media system is controlledfrom the centre console and partly from the

steering wheel buttons, with voice recognitionor remote control (p. 78)*. The information is

presented on the screen in the upper sectionof the centre console.

The example shows navigation to different functions when the media is played from the car's hard disc drive.

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Main source button - press in order tochange the main source or to show theshortcut menu in the active source.

Normal view - normal mode for thesource.

Shortcut menu - shows frequent menuselections.

Quick menu - fast mode when TUNE isturned, e.g. for changing disc tracks,radio station, etc.

Source menu - functions and settings inthe active source.

Source selection menu3 - shows thesources that can be selected.

main source menu - displays mainssources, which can also be selected withthe main source keypad (1).

The appearance depends on the source,equipment in the car, settings, etc.

Select main source by pressing a mainsource button (1) (e.g. RADIO, MEDIA). Tonavigate through the source menus, use thecontrols TUNE, OK/MENU, EXIT or the mainsource button (1).

If the text in a menu bar is light grey then it isnot possible to select this option. This may bebecause the function is not available in thecar, that the source is not active or con-nected, or does not contain anything.

For available functions, see Audio and media- menu overview (p. 81).

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p.81)

3 Only available in those main sources that have several sources.

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Symbols in the screenOverview of the symbols that can be shown inthe screen's activity/status field.

Activity/status field.

The activity/status field shows what the ongo-ing activities are, and in some cases their sta-tus. Not all activity/status symbols are shownall the time due to the limited space in thefield.

Symbol Specification

Connects to the Internet viaBluetooth®.

Connected to the Internet viaBluetooth®.

Not connected to the Internetvia Bluetooth®.

Symbol Specification

Connects to the Internet via carmodem*A.

The bars show the signalstrength in the mobile phonenetwork and the type of con-nection is shown below thebars.

Connects to the Internet via carmodem*A.

Not connected to the Internetvia car modem*A.

Car modem*A connected to theInternet via roaming (for usewithin networks abroad).

The symbol is shown when thecar's location is transmitted.

Phone connected.

Missed call.

Current call.

Unread text message.

Symbol Specification

Microphone switched off.

Audio muted (MUTE).

A Only cars with Volvo On Call

Related information• Internet-connected car (p. 68)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

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FavouritesLink a frequently used function to the FAVbutton. It is possible to link a function withineach respective source in the main sources ofradio, media, MY CAR and the web browserin an Internet-connected car. The linked func-tion is then activated simply by pressing FAV.

Link favourite

1. Select a main source (e.g. RADIO,MEDIA).

2. Select the source (e.g. AM, Bluetooth).

3. In the source's normal view, press OK/MENU and select the FAV menu.

Alternatively long press on FAV button,until the menu is shown.

4. Select a function in the menu item to linkto FAV.> When the source (e.g. AM, Bluetooth®)

is active the saved function is availablevia a short press on FAV.

Related information• Audio and media (p. 26)

• MY CAR (p. 14)

• Radio (p. 35)

• Media player (p. 42)

• Internet-connected car (p. 68)

Audio and media - audio settingsThe audio system is pre-calibrated for optimalsound reproduction, but can be adapted toyour needs.

Setting for optimal sound reproductionThe audio system is pre-calibrated for opti-mum sound reproduction by means of digitalsignal processing.

This calibration takes into account loud-speakers, amplifiers, passenger compartmentacoustics, listener position etc. for each com-bination of car model and audio system.

There is a also a dynamic calibration thattakes into account the position of the volumecontrol, radio reception and vehicle speed.

The controls explained in this owner's man-ual, e.g. Bass, Treble and Equalizer, areonly intended for the user to be able to adaptthe sound reproduction according to personaltaste.

Active noise reduction4

The car is equipped with an active noisereduction function that suppresses enginenoise in the passenger compartment via theaudio system. Microphones in the car's roofdetect disruptive noise and the audio systemsends out anti-noise in order to dampen thenoise.

4 Applies to certain engines.

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Microphones in the car's roof - location andquantity may vary depending on car model.

NOTE

Do not cover the car's microphone; other-wise a rumbling sound from the audio sys-tem may be produced.

Related information• Audio and media - general audio settings

(p. 33)

• Audio and media - advanced audio set-tings (p. 34)

Audio and media - general audiosettingsGeneral audio settings for the audio andmedia system.

Press SOUND to access the audio settingsmenu (Bass, Treble, etc.). Turn TUNE toscroll to your selection (e.g. Treble) andpress OK/MENU in order to select.

Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and savethe setting with OK/MENU. Note that theaudio volume can only be adjusted within acomfortable range. When a function is active(e.g. navigation system) the audio volume canbe adjusted by turning VOL to min/max posi-tion.

Continue turning TUNE in order to accessother options:

• Premium sound - Advanced audio set-tings (p. 34).

• Bass - Bass level.

• Treble - Treble level.

• Fader – Balance between the front andrear speakers.

• Balance – Balance between the left andright-hand speakers.

• Equalizer - Volume level for differentwavelengths (p. 35).

• Navigation volume - The volume of thenavigation system* system voice.

• Voice control volume - The volume ofthe voice recognition (p. 61) systemvoice.

• Ringtone volume - The volume of thecar's ring signal for a connected mobilephone (p. 56).

• Park assist volume - The volume forparking assistance*.

• Cross Traffic Alert-vol. - The volume forthe CTA system*.

• Volume compensation - Audio compen-sation for excessive noise in the passen-ger compartment (p. 35).

• Reset audio settings - Restores theaudio settings to factory settings.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.29)

• Audio and media - advanced audio set-tings (p. 34)

• Audio and media - audio settings (p. 32)

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Audio and media - advanced audiosettingsAdapt the audio settings for radio and mediaaccording to your wishes.

All the advanced audio settings are accessedby pressing SOUND in order to access theaudio settings menu. Turn TUNE to scroll toPremium sound and press OK/MENU.

Sound profileThe sound experience can be optimised fordifferent parts of the car. The sound profilecan be set for Driver seat, Rear seats orWhole car.

1. Turn TUNE to scroll to Sound stage andpress OK/MENU.

2. Select sound profile by turning TUNE andconfirm with OK/MENU.

SurroundThe surround system can be set to the On/Offposition. When On is selected, the systemselects the setting for optimal sound repro-duction. Normally DPL II and are thenshown in the screen. If the recording is madewith Dolby Digital technology then playbackwill take place with this setting, isthen shown in the screen. When Off isselected, 3-channel stereo is available.

1. Turn TUNE to scroll to Surround andpress OK/MENU.

2. Surround can be set in On/Off mode bypressing OK/MENU

The surround level can be set separately if Onis selected.

1. Turn TUNE to scroll to the level settingand confirm with OK/MENU.

2. Select surround level by turning TUNEand confirm with OK/MENU.

SubwooferThe volume level for the subwoofer can beset separately.

1. Turn TUNE to scroll to Subwoofer andpress OK/MENU.

2. Select volume level by turning TUNE andconfirm with OK/MENU.

Centre speakerThe volume level for the centre speaker canbe set separately. If surround is in On modethen DPL II centre level is set, otherwise 3channel centre level is set.

1. Turn TUNE to scroll to Centre and pressOK/MENU.

2. Select volume level by turning TUNE andconfirm with OK/MENU.

Related information• Audio and media - audio settings (p. 32)

• Audio and media - general audio settings(p. 33)

• Audio and media - operating the system(p. 27)

• Setting the equaliser (p. 35)

• Setting the audio volume and automaticvolume control (p. 35)

• Setting the audio volume for externalaudio source (p. 51)

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Setting the equaliserSet the equaliser and adjust the volume sepa-rately for different radio frequencies or TV.

1. Press SOUND to access the audio set-tings menu. Turn TUNE to scroll toEqualizer and press OK/MENU.

2. Select wavelength by turning TUNE andconfirm with OK/MENU.

3. Adjust the audio setting by turning TUNEand confirm with OK/MENU or undo thecommand using EXIT. Continue in thesame way with other wavelengths to bechanged.

4. When the audio setting is complete,press EXIT button to confirm and returnto normal view.

Related information• Audio and media - advanced audio set-

tings (p. 34)

• Audio and media - operating the system(p. 27)

• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.29)

Setting the audio volume andautomatic volume controlSet the audio compensation for excessivenoise in the passenger compartment.

The audio system compensates for disruptingnoises in the passenger compartment byincreasing the volume in relation to the speedof the car. The compensation level can be setto Low, Medium, High or Off.

1. Press SOUND to access the audio set-tings menu. Turn TUNE to scroll toVolume compensation and press OK/MENU.

2. Select level by turning TUNE and confirmwith OK/MENU.

Related information• Audio and media - advanced audio set-

tings (p. 34)

• Audio and media - operating the system(p. 27)

• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.29)

RadioIt is possible to listen to the AM5 and FMradio frequencies, and in certain cases alsodigital radio (DAB) (p. 41)*.

In an Internet-connected car (p. 68) it maybe possible to listen to Internet radio, seeApps (p. 71).

Controls for radio functions.

To operate the radio, read how the system isoperated (p. 27) and menu navigation (p. 29).

It is possible to link certain functions to theFAV button. A linked function is then acti-vated simply by pressing the FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32).

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AM5/FM radio• Radio tuning (p. 36)

• Radio stations as presets (p. 37)

• RDS functions (p. 38)

Digital radio (DAB)*• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 41)

• Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel (p. 42)

• DAB to DAB link (p. 42)

• Radio stations as presets (p. 37)

• RDS functions (p. 38)

Internet radio• Apps (p. 71)

Related information• Menu overview - AM (p. 81)

• Menu overview - FM (p. 82)

• Menu overview - Digital radio (DAB)* (p.82)

Radio tuningThe radio automatically compiles a radio sta-tion list (p. 37) of the strongest radio sta-tions whose signals it is currently receiving.

An automatic radio tuning (p. 36) uses thestation list compiled by the radio. It is alsopossible to carry out manual radio tuning (p.37).

Radio tuning can be set to automatic or man-ual when tuning is carried out.

1. Go in FM mode to FM menu Tunestation by.

2. Turn TUNE to Station list or Manualtuning) and select with OK/MENU.

NOTE

The reception is dependent both on howgood the signal strength and signal qualityare. The transmission may be disturbed byvarious factors such as tall buildings or thetransmitter being far away. Coverage levelcan also vary depending on where in thecountry you are located.

Related information• Radio (p. 35)

Automatic radio tuningThe radio automatically collates a radio sta-tion list (p. 37) that the automatic radio tun-ing uses.

If automatic radio tuning is set (p. 36) it canbe tuned in normal view and in the station list.

Radio tuning in normal view1. Short press - FM mode on / on

the centre console (or steering wheel key-pad).> Radio switches to previous/next stored

station.

2. Long press - FM mode on / onthe centre console (or steering wheel key-pad).> Radio switches to previous/next avail-

able station.

Radio tuning in the station list1. Turn on FM mode in TUNE, FM station

list is shown.

2. Turn TUNE to a station and select usingOK/MENU.

Switch between automatic and manual radiotuning (p. 37) in the station list by pressingINFO in the centre console.

Related information• Radio tuning (p. 36)

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Radio station listThe radio automatically compiles a radio sta-tion list of the strongest radio stations whosesignals it is currently receiving. This enablesyou to find a station when you drive into anarea where you do not know the radio sta-tions and their frequencies.

The automatic radio tuning (p. 36) uses thecompiled station list.

NOTE

The list only shows the frequencies of sta-tions that are currently being received, nota complete list of all radio frequencies onthe selected wavelength.

Related information• Radio tuning (p. 36)

Manual radio tuningThe radio automatically compiles a radio sta-tion list (p. 37), but it is possible to performmanual radio tuning.

If manual radio tuning is set (p. 36) it can betuned in normal view and in the frequency list.

Radio tuning in normal view1. Short press - FM mode on / on

the centre console (or steering wheel key-pad).> Radio switches to previous/next stored

station.

2. Long press - FM mode on / onthe centre console (or steering wheel key-pad).> Radio switches to previous/next avail-

able station.

Radio tuning in the frequency list1. Turn on FM mode in TUNE, FM tuning is

shown.

2. Turn TUNE to a frequency and selectusing OK/MENU.

Switch between manual and automatic radiotuning (p. 36) in the frequency list by pressingINFO in the centre console.

Related information• Radio tuning (p. 36)

• Automatic radio tuning (p. 36)

Radio stations as presetsFrequently used radio stations are optimallysaved as presets in order to facilitate simpleactivation.

Station presets.

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AM6/FM radio10 presets can be stored per wavelength (e.g.AM).

The stored presets are selected using thepreset buttons.

1. Tune into a station, see Radio tuning (p.36).

2. Hold one of the preset buttons depressedfor a few seconds. The preset button cannow be used.

A list of pre-selected channels can be shownin the display screen.

– Activate/deactivate in AM-/FM modeunder AM menu Show Presetsalternatively FM menu ShowPresets.

Digital radio (DAB)*10 presets can be stored per wavelength.Storage of presets is performed by means ofa long press on the desired preset button, formore information see AM/FM radio above.The stored presets are selected using thepreset buttons.

A preset contains one channel but no sub-channels. If a subchannel is being played anda preset is saved then only the main channelis registered. This is because subchannelsare temporary. At the next attempt to retrieve

the preset, the channel which contained thesubchannel will be played. The preset is notdependent on the channel list.

A list of pre-selected channels can be shownin the display screen.

– Activate/deactivate in DAB mode underDAB menu Show Presets.

NOTE

The audio system's DAB system does notsupport all functions in the DAB standard.

Related information• Radio tuning (p. 36)

• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.29)

RDS functionsWith RDS the radio can automatically changeto the strongest transmitter. RDS provides thefacility to receive e.g. traffic information (TP)and to search for certain programme types(PTY).

RDS (Radio Data System) links FM transmit-ters into a network. An FM transmitter in sucha network sends information that gives anRDS radio the following functions:

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• Automatically switches to a strongertransmitter if reception in the area ispoor7.

• Search for programme category, e.g. pro-gramme types8 or traffic information.

• Reception of text information on currentradio programme9.

NOTE

Some radio stations do not use RDS oronly selected parts of its functionality.

If a required programme type is located theradio can switch stations interrupting theaudio source currently in use. For example, ifthe CD player is in use, it is paused. Theinterrupting transmission is played back at apreset volume (p. 40). The radio returns tothe previous audio source and volume whenthe set programme type is no longer broad-cast.

The programme functions alarm, traffic infor-mation (TP) and programme types (PTY) inter-rupt one another in order of priority, wherealarm has the highest priority and programmetypes has the lowest. Press EXIT to return tothe interrupted audio source, press the OK/MENU to clear the message.

Related information• Alarms in the event of accidents and dis-

asters (p. 39)

• Traffic information (TP) (p. 40)

• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 40)

• Radio text (p. 41)

• Automatic radio frequency update (AF) (p.41)

Alarms in the event of accidents anddisastersThe radio function is used to warn of seriousaccidents and catastrophes. The messageALARM! appears on the display screen whenan alarm message is transmitted.

The alarm can be temporarily interrupted, butnot deactivated.

Related information• RDS functions (p. 38)

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Traffic information (TP)This function allows traffic information that isbroadcast within a set radio station's RDSnetwork to break through.

The symbol TP shows that the function isactivated. If any station in the list can sendtraffic information then this is shown by TPglowing brightly in the screen, otherwise TPwill be grey.

– Activate/deactivate in FM mode underFM menu TP.

Related information• RDS functions (p. 38)

Radio programme types (PTY)One or more radio program types, such aspop and classical music can be selected forDAB*-radio. After selecting a program typenavigation only occurs among the the chan-nels transmitting that type.

Programme types are selected in DAB modeunder DAB menu Programme type (PTY)filtering.

1. Turn TUNE to the program type that is tobe marked/unmarked.

2. Mark/unmark the program type with OK/MENU.

3. When the desired program types areselected, leave the menu system usingEXIT.

PTY symbol is shown in the screen when thefunction is active.

In some cases DAB radio will exit PTY mode,see DAB to DAB link (p. 42).

Related information• RDS functions (p. 38)

Volume control for interrupting RDS-functionsThe interrupting RDS-functions, e.g. alarm ortraffic information (TP), are heard at the vol-ume selected for each respective programmetype. If the volume level is adjusted during theprogramme interruption, the new level issaved until the next programme interruption.

Related information• RDS functions (p. 38)

• Alarms in the event of accidents and dis-asters (p. 39)

• Traffic information (TP) (p. 40)

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Radio textSome RDS stations transmit information onprogramme content, artists, etc. This informa-tion may be shown on the display screen.Radio text can be shown for FM and DAB*radio.

– Activate/deactivate in FM-/DAB modeunder FM menu Show alternativelyDAB menu Show.

Related information• RDS functions (p. 38)

• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 41)

Automatic radio frequency update(AF)The function automatically selects the stron-gest transmitter for the set radio station andcan be activated for FM radio.

In order to find a strong transmitter the func-tion may, in exceptional cases, need tosearch the entire FM wavelength.

If the set radio station is saved as preset (p.37) then the function does not change trans-mitter even if automatic radio frequencyupdate is activated.

– Activate/deactivate in FM mode underFM menu Alternative frequency.

Related information• RDS functions (p. 38)

Digital radio (DAB)*DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a digitalbroadcasting system for radio (p. 35). The carsupports DAB, DAB+ and DMB.

NOTE

Coverage for DAB is not available in alllocations. If there is no coverage then themessage No reception is shown in thedisplay screen.

Related information• Radio stations as presets (p. 37)

• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 40)

• Radio text (p. 41)

• Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel (p. 42)

• DAB to DAB link (p. 42)

• Menu overview - Digital radio (DAB)* (p.82)

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Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannelSecondary components are usually namedsubchannels. These are temporary and cancontain e.g. translations of the main pro-gramme into other languages.

If one or more subchannels are broadcastthen the symbol is shown to the left of thechannel name in the display screen. A sub-channel is indicated by the - symbol appear-ing to the left of the channel name in the dis-play screen.

Turn TUNE to access the subchannels.

Subchannels can only be accessed on theselected main channel and not on any otherchannel without selecting it.

Related information• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 41)

DAB to DAB linkDAB to DAB linking means that the DAB radiocan go from one channel with poor or noreception to the same channel in anotherchannel group with better reception.

There may be a certain delay when changingchannel group. There may be a period ofsilence between the current channel nolonger being available to the new channelbecoming available.

– Activate/deactivate in DAB mode underDAB menu DAB-DAB linking.

Related information• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 41)

Media playerThe media player can playback audio andvideo from CD/DVD discs discs and externallyconnected audio sources via the AUX/USBinput or wirelessly stream audio files (p. 51)from external devices via Bluetooth®. Certainmedia players can show TV* and have theoption to communicate with a mobile phone(p. 56) via Bluetooth®.

It is possible to copy music from a disc/USB10

to the car's hard disc drive (HDD) (p. 47).

In an Internet-connected car (p. 68) it maybe possible to listen to Internet radio, audiobooks and use music service, see Apps (p.71).

Controls for the media player.

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For basic playback and navigation, read howthe system is operated (p. 27) and menu navi-gation (p. 29).

It is possible to link certain functions to theFAV button. A linked function is then acti-vated simply by pressing the FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32).

Gracenote MusicID®

Gracenote MusicID® is the industry standardfor music recognition. The technology is usedto identify and deliver covers and music infor-mation for CD discs, digital music files onstorage media and music services on theInternet.

Related information• Audio and media (p. 26)

• Voice recognition - mobile phone (p. 65)

• Remote control* (p. 78)

• Media player - compatible file formats (p.48)

CD/DVD*Media player (p. 42) can play back pre-recor-ded and burned CD/DVD discs.

The media player supports and can play thefollowing main types of discs and files:

• Pre-recorded CD/DVD discs (CD/DVDAudio).

• Pre-recorded DVD-Video discs (DVDVideo).

• Burned CD-/DVD discs with audio files.

For more information about the supportedformats, see compatible file formats (p. 48).

NOTE

Some audio files that are copy-protectedby record companies or privately copiedaudio files cannot be loaded by the player.

It is possible to copy music from disc11 to thecar's hard disk drive (HDD) (p. 47) and thenplay it back from there.

It is possible to link certain functions to theFAV button. A linked function is then acti-vated simply by pressing the FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32).

For basic playback and navigation, read howthe system is operated (p. 27) and menu navi-gation (p. 29). See below for a more detaileddescription.

Playback and navigation of CD/DVDAudioTurn TUNE to access the disc track structure.Navigate in the structure by turning TUNE.

Start playback of a track by pressing OK/MENU.

Playback and navigation of burnedCD/DVD discsIf a disc with audio/video files is inserted intothe player then the disc's folder structureneeds to be loaded. Depending on the qualityof the disc and the quantity of informationthere may be a certain delay before playbackstarts.

Turn TUNE to enter the disc file structure orto search in categories. Navigate in the struc-ture by turning TUNE, select folder using OK/MENU and go back in the structure usingEXIT.

Start playback of a file by pressing OK/MENU.

When the playback of a file is finished theplayback of the other files in the same foldercontinues. Folder change takes place auto-matically when all files in the current folderhave been played back.

Playback and navigation of DVD VideoTo manage DVD Video, see Playback andnavigation of DVD video discs (p. 46).

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Media searchThere is the option to search for music in yourdevices. The search scans through USB, discand the hard disk drive. Read more about thesearch function (p. 45).

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Fast forward/reverse (p. 44)

• Random selection of disc track or audiofile (p. 44)

• Menu overview - CD/DVD Audio (p. 83)

• Menu overview - DVD Video (p. 83)

Fast forward/reverseIt is possible to fast forward/rewind audio andvideo files.12

Hold the button for / depressed inorder to fast forward/rewind audio or videofiles forward/backward.

Audio files are fast forwarded/rewound at onespeed, while video files can be fast forwar-ded/rewound at several speeds. Repeatedlypress the buttons / to increase thefast forward/rewind speed for video files.Release the button to return to viewing atnormal speed.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

Random selection of disc track oraudio fileThis function plays the tracks/audio files inrandom order13.

To listen to the tracks/audio files in randomorder for the selected source:

1. Press OK/MENU.

2. Turn TUNE to Shuffle.

3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivatethe function.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Media Bluetooth® (p. 51)

12 Only applies to CD/DVD* discs, USB and iPod®.13 Does not apply to DVD video discs. For externally connected audio sources via the AUX/USB input this only applies to USB and iPod®. Not supported by all mobile phones.

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Media searchThere is the option to search for music in yourdevices. The search seeks through USB (p.49), disc (p. 43) and hard disc drive (p. 47).

Media search is available from the normalview for the sources Disc, USB and HDD.

To start the search, press OK/MENU andselect Media search.

Search function

Searching using the daisy wheel.

Character list.

Changing the input mode (see followingtable).

Use the daisy wheel to enter search terms.

1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, pressOK/MENU to confirm. The number andletter buttons on the control panel in thecentre console can also be used.

To change the input mode to numbers orspecial characters, or to go to the resultslist, turn TUNE to one of the options (seeexplanation in the following table) in thelist for changing the input mode (2), pressOK/MENU.

2. Continue with the next letter and so on.

3. When you are satisfied with your searchterm, select Search.> Search is carried out. The result is

shown and grouped in the followingcategories: artist, album, track, genre,year and composer.

4. Turn TUNE to a category, press OK/MENU.

5. Turn TUNE in order to select a media,press OK/MENU to start playback.

123/ABC

Change between letters andnumbers with OK/MENU.

MORE Change to special characterswith OK/MENU.

Search Carry out media search.

| | } Changes from the text wheelto the Keyword: field. Movethe cursor with TUNE. Deleteany misspelling with EXIT. Toreturn to the text wheel, pressOK/MENU.

Note that the digit and letterbuttons on the control panelcan be used for editing in theKeyword: field.

A short press on EXIT deletes an input char-acter. A long press on EXIT will clear allentered characters.

Pressing a number key in the centre consolewhen the text wheel is shown (see previousillustration) shows a character list in thescreen. Continue repeatedly pressing thenumber key to the desired letter and thenrelease. Continue with the next letter and soon. When a button is depressed the entry isconfirmed when another button is depressed.

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Playback and navigation of DVD videodiscsWhen playing back a DVD video disc a discmenu may appear on the display screen. Thedisc menu gives access to additional func-tions and settings, such as selecting subtitles,language and scene selection.

For basic playback and navigation, see Oper-ating the system (p. 27). See below for a moredetailed description.

NOTE

A video film is only shown when the car isstationary. When the car is moving at aspeed of over about 8 km/h no picture isshown and Video unavailable at thisspeed appears on the display screen,although the audio is heard during thistime. The picture is shown again as soonas the car's speed falls below about 6km/h.

Navigation in the DVD video disc'smenu

Navigation in the DVD video disc's menu isperformed using the number keys in the cen-tre console as illustrated above.

Changing chapter or titleTurn TUNE to access the list of chapters andnavigate through them (if the film is beingplayed back then it is paused). Press OK/MENU to select the chapter, this also leadsback to the original position (if the film wasbeing played back then it is restarted). PressEXIT to access the title list.

Titles are selected in the title list by turningTUNE and the selection is confirmed withOK/MENU, this also leads back to the chap-ter list. Press OK/MENU to activate theselection and return to the start position. UseEXIT to cancel the selection and this leads

back to the original position (without anyselection being made).

The chapter can also be changed by pressingon / on the centre console or thesteering wheel keypad*.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Camera angle for playback of DVD videodiscs (p. 47)

• Fast forward/reverse (p. 44)

• Random selection of disc track or audiofile (p. 44)

• Media player - compatible file formats (p.48)

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Camera angle for playback of DVDvideo discsIf the DVD video disc supports it, the functioncan be used to choose from which cameraposition a particular scene should be shown.

Go in disc mode to DVD video menuAdvanced settings Angles.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Playback and navigation of DVD videodiscs (p. 46)

Picture settingsYou can adjust the display settings (when thecar is stationary) for brightness and contrast.

1. Press OK/MENU and select Imagesettings, confirm with OK/MENU.

2. Turn TUNE to the adjustment option andconfirm with OK/MENU.

3. Adjust the setting by turning TUNE andconfirm with OK/MENU.

To return to the settings list, press the OK/MENU or EXIT.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Audio and media (p. 26)

Hard disk drive (HDD)*It is possible to copy music from disc/USB14

to the car's hard disk drive (HDD) and thenplay it back from there.

For information about the supported formats,see compatible file formats (p. 48).

For basic playback and navigation, read howthe system is operated (p. 27) and menu navi-gation (p. 29). See below for a more detaileddescription.

Copying music to the hard disk driveFolders have the symbol .

1. Press OK/MENU and select HDD menu.

2. Select to copy from disc/USB.

3. Select what to copy, and then Continue.

4. Select destination for location of copiedmusic.> Importing music from disc/

Importing music from USB

Do not remove the disc/USB memorybefore the transfer has been confirmed- Music files imported.

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NOTE

When copying from USB the music filesthat are not located in folders will notappear, i.e. if they are located in the root.These tracks can be imported by selectingto import All tracks, or by downloadingthe files into folders.

The system can copy music that is up to 8levels deep in subfolders.

File formats that can be copied to the harddisc drive

CD-/DVD discs: mp3, wma, aac.

USB: mp3, mp4, wma, aac, m4a, m4b

Rename/delete folder or file1. Press OK/MENU and select Rename/

delete files.

2. Select the folder or file, press OK/MENUand select Rename or Delete.

3. Use the daisy wheel to enter the newname and then Save.

It is not possible to rename a file to exactlythe same as another file. The system wouldthen keep the old name.

Playback and navigationIt is possible to link certain functions to theFAV button. A linked function is then acti-vated simply by pressing the FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32).

Playback orderPlayback is in accordance with the list order.To mix the search playback order, press OK/MENU and select Shuffle.

Media searchThere is the option to search for music in yourdevices. The search scans through USB, discand the hard disk drive. Read more about thesearch function (p. 45).

Storage informationView the hard disk drive's capacity andusage, press OK/MENU and select Storageinformation.

Related information• Media player (p. 42)

• Menu overview - hard disk drive (HDD) (p.84)

Media player - compatible file formatsThe media player can play back a variety offile types and is compatible with the formatsin the following tables.

Compatible file formats for CD/DVDdiscs

NOTE

Dual format, double-sided discs (DVDPlus, CD-DVD format) are thicker than reg-ular CD discs and therefore playback can-not be guaranteed and malfunction mayarise.

If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 andCDDA tracks, all MP3s will be ignored.

Audio format CD audio, mp3, wma, aac,m4a

Video format CD video, DVD video, divx,avi, asf

Compatible file formats via USBconnectionAudio and video files in the following table aresupported by the system for playback via theUSB connection.

Audio format mp3, mp4, wma, aac, m4a,m4b

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Related information• Playback and navigation of DVD video

discs (p. 46)

External audio source via AUX/USB*inputAn external audio source, e.g. an iPod® orMP3 player, can be connected (p. 50) to theaudio system.

An iPod® or MP3 player with rechargeablebatteries is recharged (when the ignition is onor the engine is running) if the device is plug-ged into the USB connection.

It is possible to copy music from USB15 to thecar's hard disk drive (HDD) (p. 47) and thenplay it back from there.

For basic playback and navigation, read howthe system is operated (p. 27) and menu navi-gation (p. 29). See below for a more detaileddescription.

It is possible to link certain functions to theFAV button. A linked function is then acti-vated simply by pressing the FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32).

Playback and navigationAn audio source connected to the USB inputcan be operated using the car's audio con-trols. A device connected via the AUX inputcannot be controlled via the car.

Turn TUNE to enter the folder structure or tosearch in categories. Navigate in the structureby turning TUNE, select folder using OK/MENU and go back in the structure usingEXIT.

Start playback of a file by pressing OK/MENU.

When the playback of a file is finished theplayback of the other files in the same foldercontinues. Folder change takes place auto-matically when all files in the current folderhave been played back.

Media searchThere is the option to search for music in yourdevices. The search scans through USB, discand the hard disk drive. Read more about thesearch function (p. 45).

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USB memoryTo facilitate the use of a USB memory stick,only store music files on it. It takes a lotlonger for the system to load storage mediathat contains anything other than compatiblemusic files.

NOTE

The system supports mobile media com-pliant with USB 2.0 and the FAT32 file sys-tem and can handle 1000 folders with amaximum of 254 subfolders/files in everyfolder. The top level, which can handle upto 1000 subfolders/files, is an exception tothis.

NOTE

When using a longer model USB memorystick the use of a USB adapter cable isrecommended. This is to avoid mechanicalwear to the USB input and the connectedUSB memory stick.

MP3 playerMany MP3 players have their own file sys-tems that are not supported by the audio sys-tem. For use in the system, an MP3 playermust be set in USB Removable device/Mass Storage Device mode.

iPod®

NOTE

The system only supports the playback ofaudio files from iPod®.

NOTE

The iPod® source must be used (not USB)to start playback.

When an iPod® is used as audio source,the car's audio and media system has amenu structure that is similar to the iPod®player's own menu structure.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Setting the audio volume for externalaudio source (p. 51)

• Menu overview - AUX (p. 86)

• Menu overview - iPod (p. 85)

• Menu overview - USB (p. 85)

Connecting an external audio sourcevia AUX/USB* inputAn external audio source, e.g. an iPod® orMP3 player, can be connected to the audiosystem via any of the connections in the cen-tre console.

Connection points for external audio sources.

To connect the audio source:

1. Press MEDIA, turn TUNE to the requiredaudio source USB,iPod or AUX , pressOK/MENU.> If USB is selected then Connect USB

is shown in the display screen.

2. Connect your audio source to one of theconnections in the centre console's stor-age compartment (see previous illustra-tion).

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The text Reading USB is shown in the dis-play screen when the system is loading thestorage media's file structure. Depending onthe file structure and number of files theremay be some delay before loading is finished.

NOTE

The system supports most iPod® modelsproduced in 2005 or later.

NOTE

To prevent damage to the USB connec-tion, this is shut off if the USB connectionis short-circuited or if a connected USBunit is taking too much power (this mayhappen if the unit connected does notmeet the USB standard). The USB con-nection is reactivated automatically thenext time the ignition is turned on, unlessthe fault persists.

Related information• External audio source via AUX/USB* input

(p. 49)

Setting the audio volume for externalaudio sourceSet the volume for an external audio source(p. 49). If the volume is too high or too lowthen the quality of the sound may deteriorate.

If an external audio source (e.g. an MP3player or iPod®) is connected to the AUXinput then the audio source that is connectedcan have a different volume than the audiosystem's internal volume (e.g. radio). Correctthis by adjusting the volume of the input:Press the MEDIA button, select AUX menu

AUX input, select volume settingStandard or Boost.

NOTE

If the external audio source's volume is toohigh or too low, the quality of the soundmay deteriorate. The audio quality mayalso be impaired if the player is chargedwhile the audio and media system is inAUX mode. In which case, avoid chargingthe player via the 12 V socket.

Related information• Audio and media - advanced audio set-

tings (p. 34)

• Audio and media - operating the system(p. 27)

• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.29)

Media Bluetooth®

The car's media player is equipped withBluetooth® and can wirelessly play streamingaudio files from external devices withBluetooth®, such as mobile phones andPDAs.

The device must first be registered and con-nected to the car (p. 53).

For basic playback and navigation, read howthe system is operated (p. 27) and menu navi-gation (p. 29). See below for a more detaileddescription.

It is possible to link certain functions to theFAV button. A linked function is then acti-vated simply by pressing the FAV button, seeFavourites (p. 32).

Playback and navigationNavigation and control of the audio can becarried out via the centre console buttons orvia the steering wheel keypad. In some exter-nal devices it is also possible to changetracks from the device.

When a mobile phone is connected to the carit is also possible to remotely control a selec-tion of the mobile phone's functions, seeBluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56).Change between the main sources TEL andMEDIA to manage each one's functions.

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NOTE

The Bluetooth® media player must supportthe Audio/Video Remote Control Profile(AVRCP) and Advanced Audio DistributionProfile (A2DP). The player should useAVRCP version 1.3, A2DP 1.2. Otherwisesome functions may not work.

Not all mobile phones and external mediaplayers available in the market are fullycompatible with the Bluetooth® function inthe car's media player. Volvo recommendsthat you contact an authorised Volvodealer for information on compatiblephones and external media players.

NOTE

The car's media player can only play theaudio files via the Bluetooth® function.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

• Random selection of disc track or audiofile (p. 44)

• Menu overview - Media Bluetooth® (p.85)

Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® deviceThe car is equipped with Bluetooth® and canwirelessly communicate with other Bluetooth®devices after registration and connection (p.53).

A maximum of 15 Bluetooth® devices can beregistered. Registration is performed onceper device. After registration the device nolonger needs to be visible/searchable, butonly has Bluetooth® activated.

When the Bluetooth® function is active andthe last device connected is in range it isautomatically connected to the car when it isstarted. The name of the connected device isshown in the source's normal view. To con-nect to another device, press OK/MENU andselect change device (p. 54).

When the Bluetooth® device is out of range ofthe car it is automatically disconnected. Tomanually disconnect a device - deactivateBluetooth in the device. If you want to dereg-ister a Bluetooth® device from the car, selectRemoving a Bluetooth® device (p. 55). Thecar will then not search for the device auto-matically.

It is possible to have two Bluetooth® devicesconnected simultaneously. One phone and one media device , which it is possibleto switch between (p. 54).

Phone connected as both phone and as mediadevice.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Media Bluetooth® (p. 51)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

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Registering a Bluetooth® deviceIt is possible to have two Bluetooth® devicesconnected simultaneously. One phone andone media device, which it is possible toswitch between. It is also possible to call withthe phone and simultaneously stream audiofiles. It is possible to connect the car to theInternet (p. 68) via the mobile phone's Inter-net connection.

A maximum of 15 Bluetooth® devices can beregistered. Registration is performed onceper device. After registration the device nolonger needs to be visible/searchable, butonly has Bluetooth® activated.

NOTE

If the phone's operating system is updatedthen it is possible that the registration ofthe phone is interrupted. In which case,disconnect the phone, see Removing aBluetooth® device (p. 55) and thenreconnect it.

Connecting an external device takes place indifferent ways depending on whether or notthe device has been connected previously.The connection options below presume thatthis is the first time the device is being con-nected (registered) and that no other device isconnected. The connection options show theconnection of a phone. Connecting a mediadevice (p. 51) is performed in the same way,

although it starts from the main sourceMEDIA.

There are two possible ways of connectingdevices, either search for the external devicefrom the car, or search for the car from theexternal device. If one option does not workthen try with the other.

If you are not already in the normal view forthe phone, press TEL in the centre console.

Example of normal view for phone.

Alternative 1 - search for the externaldevice via the car's menu system1. Make the external device searchable/visi-

ble via Bluetooth®, see the external devi-ce's manual or www.volvocars.com.

2. Press OK/MENU, select Search newphone (for media device Search newdevice).> The car will now search for available

Bluetooth® devices, which can takeapprox. one minute.

3. Select the Bluetooth® device in the list tobe connected, confirm with OK/MENU.

4. Check that the specified number code inthe car matches that in the externaldevice. In which case, choose to acceptin both places.

5. Choose in the phone to accept or rejectany options for phone contacts and mes-sages.> The external device is now connected.

If the connection failed, press EXIT and con-nect the device as described under Alterna-tive 2.

Alternative 2 - Search for the car withthe Bluetooth® function of the externaldevice.1. Press OK/MENU, select Make car

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2. Search with the external device forBluetooth® devices.> The device will now search for availa-

ble Bluetooth® devices, which can takeapprox. one minute.

3. Select the car's name on the externaldevice's screen.

4. Check that the specified number code inthe car matches that in the externaldevice. In which case, choose to acceptin both places.

5. Choose in the phone to accept or rejectany options for phone contacts and mes-sages.> The external device is now connected.

Once the external device is connected, itsBluetooth® name appears on the car's displayscreen and the unit can be controlled fromthe car.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

Automatic connection of Bluetooth®deviceWhen a Bluetooth® device is registered (p. 53)in the car the last external device connectedis connected automatically when the car isstarted.

When the Bluetooth® function is active andthe last device connected is in range it is con-nected automatically. If the last connecteddevice is not available then the system will tryto connect an earlier device.

To connect to another device, press EXIT,select to connect a new device (p. 53) orchange to another already registered device(p. 54).

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

Changing to another Bluetooth®deviceIt is possible to change from a connecteddevice to another one if there are severaldevices in the car. The device must first havebeen registered (p. 53) to the car.

Changing media device1. Check that the external device has

Bluetooth® activated, see the externaldevice's manual.

2. Press MEDIA, select Bluetooth menuand then Change device.> The car searches for previously con-

nected devices. The external devicesdetected are specified with theirrespective Bluetooth® name in the dis-play screen.

3. Select the device to be connected.> Connection of the external device

takes place.

Changing phone1. Check that the external device has

Bluetooth® activated, see the externaldevice's manual.

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2. Press TEL, select Phone menu and thenChange phone.> The car searches for previously con-

nected devices. The external devicesdetected are specified with theirrespective Bluetooth® name in the dis-play screen.

3. Select the device to be connected.> Connection of the external device

takes place.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

Disconnecting the Bluetooth® deviceWhen the Bluetooth® device is out of range ofthe car it is automatically disconnected.

When the mobile phone has been discon-nected an ongoing call can continue by usingthe mobile phone's built-in microphone andspeaker.

The handsfree function is deactivated whenthe engine is switched off and the door isopened16.

If you want to deregister a Bluetooth® devicefrom the car, see Removing a Bluetooth®

device (p. 55). The car will then not searchfor the device automatically.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

• Media Bluetooth® (p. 51)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

Removing a Bluetooth® deviceIf you do not want a Bluetooth® device regis-tered to the car any longer then it is possibleto remove (deregister) it from the car. The carwill then not search for the device automati-cally.

Removing a media deviceIn normal view in media press OK/MENU andselect Bluetooth menu Change device

Delete device.

Removing a phoneIn normal view for phone press OK/MENUand select Phone menu Change phone

Delete device.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

• Media Bluetooth® (p. 51)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

16 Only Keyless Drive.

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Bluetooth® handsfree phoneA mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth®can be connected wirelessly to the car.

Phone functions, controls overview.

The device must first be registered and con-nected to the car (p. 53).

The audio and media system acts as hands-free, with the facility to remotely control aselection of the mobile phone's functions.The mobile phone can be operated by its ownkeys irrespective of whether or not it is con-nected.

When a mobile phone is connected to thecar, it is also possible to simultaneouslystream audio files from the phone or otherBluetooth®-connected media device, seeMedia Bluetooth® (p. 51). Change between

the main sources TEL and MEDIA to manageeach source's functions.

NOTE

Only a selection of mobile phones are fullycompatible with the handsfree function.Volvo recommends that you seek assis-tance from an authorised Volvo dealer forinformation on compatible phones.

ActivateA short press on TEL activates last con-nected phone. If a phone is already con-nected, and TEL is pressed, a shortcut menuis shown with commonly used menu optionsfor the phone. The symbol indicatesthat a phone is connected.

To call1. Make sure that the symbol appears

at the top of the display screen and thatthe handsfree function is in phone mode.

2. Dial the number required, or in normalview turn TUNE to the right to access thephone book (p. 59) and to the left forthe call register for all calls.

3. Press OK/MENU.

The call is interrupted with EXIT.

Reading a text message17

The car mirrors the connected mobilephone's messages and only shows thesewhen the mobile phone is connected.

If a connected telephone receives a text mes-sage the symbol is shown at the top ofthe screen.

1. Press TEL and then press OK/MENU inorder to access Phone menu.

2. Turn TUNE to Messages and press OK/MENU.

3. Turn TUNE to the message to be readout and press OK/MENU.> The message is shown on the screen.

4. Pressing OK/MENU accesses the mes-sage menu with options to e.g. allow thesystem voice to read out the message,call the sender of the message or deletethe message.

If the main source TEL is already active thena pop-up menu with new messages is shownon the screen. Pressing OK/MENU showsthe selected message while the system voicereads it out at the same time. The reading isinterrupted with EXIT.

17 Not supported by all mobile phones. Certain mobile phones need to be set to allow notifications.

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NOTE

To show the connected mobile phone'smessages in the car, mirroring must beaccepted in the mobile phone when it isconnected. Depending on the mobilephone, this can be activated by means ofthe following:

• a pop-up box or a notification isshown and accepted in the phone.

• accept sharing of information in thephone's settings for the Bluetooth®connection to the car.

In some cases it may be a requirementthat the mobile phone is disconnected andreconnected to the car in order for mirror-ing to be activated.

Related information• Bluetooth® handsfree phone - overview

(p. 57)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone - audio set-tings (p. 58)

• Menu overview - Bluetooth® handsfree (p.86)

Bluetooth® handsfree phone -overviewSystem overview for Bluetooth® handsfreephone.

System overview

Mobile phone

Microphone

Steering wheel keypad*

Control panel in centre console

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

• Connecting and disconnecting aBluetooth® device (p. 52)

Making and receiving callsFunctions for handling phone calls.

Incoming call– Press OK/MENU to answer the call, even

if the audio system is in e.g. RADIO orMEDIA mode.

Refuse or end with EXIT.

In call menuIn telephone mode one press on OK/MENUduring current call gives access to the follow-ing functions:

• Mobile phone - the call is transferredfrom handsfree to the mobile phone. Forsome mobile phones the connection isinterrupted. This is normal. The handsfreefunction asks if you want to reconnect.

• Mute - audio system microphone ismuted.

• Dial number - option to call a third partyusing the number keys (current call set instandby).

Call registerThe call register is mirrored in the handsfreefunction at each new connection and is thenupdated during the connection. In normalview, turn to the left with TUNE to see the callregister.

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In phone mode, it is possible to view the callregister for the connected phone underPhone menu Call list.

NOTE

To show the connected mobile phone'scall register in the car, mirroring must beaccepted in the mobile phone when it isconnected.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Voice recognition - mobile phone (p. 65)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone - audio set-tings (p. 58)

• Phone book (p. 59)

Bluetooth® handsfree phone - audiosettingsIt is possible to adjust the call volume, audiosystem volume and ring signal volume.

Phone call volumeThe phone call volume can only be changedduring a call. Use the steering wheel keypad*or turn the VOL control.

Audio system volumeProviding there is no ongoing call takingplace, the audio system volume is controlledas usual by turning VOL.

If an audio source is active on receipt of anincoming call then it is muted automatically.

Ring signal volumeThe ring signal volume can be changed bypressing the SOUND button, turning TUNE toRingtone volume and pressing OK/MENU.Adjust the ring signal volume by turningTUNE and save the setting with OK/MENU.

Ring signalsThe handsfree-function's built-in ring signal isused for incoming calls.

NOTE

For certain mobile phones the connectedmobile phone's ring signal is not switchedoff, and is then used at the same time asthe handsfree system's built-in signal.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

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Phone bookThe car mirrors the connected mobilephone's phone book and only shows thisphone book when the mobile phone is con-nected.

All use of the phone book requires that the symbol appears at the top of the dis-

play screen and that the handsfree function isin phone mode.

If the phone book contains a ringing caller'scontact information then this is shown in thedisplay screen.

NOTE

To show the connected mobile phone'sphone book in the car, mirroring must beaccepted in the mobile phone when it isconnected. Depending on the mobilephone, this can be activated by means ofthe following:

• a pop-up box or a notification isshown and accepted in the phone.

• accept sharing of information in thephone's settings for the Bluetooth®connection to the car.

In some cases it may be a requirementthat the mobile phone is disconnected andreconnected to the car in order for mirror-ing to be activated.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

• Phone book - quick search for contacts(p. 59)

• Phone book - character table keypad incentre console (p. 60)

• Phone book - searching for contacts (p.60)

Phone book - quick search forcontactsIn normal view turn TUNE to the right to showa list of contacts.

Turn TUNE to select and press OK/MENU tocall.

Under the name of the contact is the phonenumber that is selected by default. If the sym-bol ▼ appears to the right of the contact thenthere are several phone numbers stored forthe contact. Press OK/MENU to show thenumbers. Change and dial a number otherthan that selected by default by turningTUNE. Press OK/MENU to dial.

Search in the list of contacts by using thecentre console's keypad to key in the start ofthe contact's name. For the function of thebuttons, see Phone book - character tablekeypad in centre console (p. 60).

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

• Phone book (p. 59)

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Phone book - character table keypadin centre consoleCharacter table of possible characters for usein the phone book.

Key Function

Space . , - ? @ : ; / ( ) 1

A B C Å Ä Æ À Ç 2

D E F È É 3

G H I Ì 4

J K L 5

M N O Ö Ø Ñ Ò 6

P Q R S ß 7

T U V Ü Ù 8

W X Y Z 9

+ 0 p w

# *

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

• Phone book (p. 59)

Phone book - searching for contactsSearching for contacts in the phone book (p.59).

Searching using the daisy wheel.

Character list

Changing the input mode (see followingtable)

Phone book

To search for a contact, go in phone mode toPhone menu Contacts.

1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, pressOK/MENU to confirm. The number andletter buttons on the control panel in thecentre console can also be used.

2. Continue with the next letter and so on.The result of the search is shown in thephone book (3).

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3. To change the input mode to numbers orspecial characters, or to go to the phonebook, turn TUNE to one of the options(see explanation in the table below) in thelist for changing the input mode (2), pressOK/MENU.

123/ABC

Change between letters andnumbers with OK/MENU.

MORE Change to special characterswith OK/MENU.

=> Leads to the phone book (3).Turn TUNE to select a contact,press OK/MENU to see thesaved numbers and other infor-mation.

A short press on EXIT deletes an input char-acter. A long press on EXIT will clear allentered characters.

Pressing a number key in the centre consolewhen the text wheel is shown (see previousillustration) shows a character list in thescreen. Continue repeatedly pressing thenumber key to the desired letter or numberand then release. Continue with the next let-ter and number, etc. When a button isdepressed the entry is confirmed whenanother button is depressed.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p. 56)

Voice recognitionVoice recognition allows the driver to voice-activate certain functions in the multimediasystem, in the radio, in a Bluetooth®-con-nected mobile phone or in Volvo's navigationsystem*.

NOTE

• The information for voice recognitioncontrol of the mobile phone in thissection describes the use of voicecommands to control a Bluetooth®-connected mobile phone. Fordetailed information on using aBluetooth®-connected mobile phone,see Bluetooth® handsfree phone (p.56).

• The Volvo navigation system* has aseparate supplement which containsmore information on voice recognitionand voice commands to control thesystem.

Voice commands offer convenience and helpthe driver to avoid being distracted, andinstead concentrate on driving and focusattention on the road and traffic conditions.

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WARNING

The driver always holds overall responsibil-ity for driving the vehicle in a safe mannerand complying with all applicable rules ofthe road.

The voice recognition system allows thedriver to voice-activate certain functions inthe multimedia system, in the radio, in aBluetooth®-connected mobile phone or inVolvo's navigation system*, while the drivercan keep his/her hands on the steering wheelat the same time. The input data are in dia-logue form with spoken commands from theuser and verbal replies from the system. Thevoice recognition system uses the samemicrophone as the Bluetooth® handsfree sys-tem (see Bluetooth® handsfree phone - over-view (p. 57)) and the voice recognition sys-tem's replies come via the car's speakers.

Getting started with voice recognition

Steering wheel keypad.

Button for voice recognition

• Press the button for voice recognition (1)in order to activate the system and initiatea dialogue with voice commands. Thesystem will then display commonly usedcommands in the display screen in thecentre console.

Keep the following things in mind when youuse the voice recognition system:

• For a command - speak after the tone,with normal voice at normal speed.

• Do not speak while the system is replying(the system cannot understand com-mands during this time).

• The car's doors, windows and sunroof*must be closed.

• Avoid background noise in the passengercompartment.

NOTE

If the driver is unsure of which commandto use, he/she can say "Help" - the sys-tem then responds with several differentcommands which can be used in the cur-rent situation.

Voice recognition can be disabled by:

• saying "Cancel"

• Press EXIT or another main sourcebutton (e.g. MEDIA).

Connecting a mobile phoneBefore voice commands to a mobile phonecan be used the mobile phone must be regis-tered and connected via Bluetooth® hands-free. If a telephone command is given and nomobile phone is connected then the systemwill provide information about this. For infor-mation on registering and connecting amobile phone, see Registering a Bluetooth®

device (p. 53).

Related information• Language options for voice recognition

(p. 63)

• Help functions for voice recognition (p.63)

• Voice recognition - settings (p. 64)

• Voice recognition - voice commands (p.64)

• Voice recognition - quick commands (p.65)

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Language options for voicerecognitionPossible language options for voice recogni-tion (p. 61) are selected in the menu systemMY CAR, see MY CAR (p. 14).

Language list.

Voice recognition is not possible for all lan-guages. Languages available for voice recog-nition are marked with an icon in the lan-guage list - . Changing the language is per-formed in the menu system MY CAR, see MYCAR (p. 14).

NOTE

Changing the language for voice recogni-tion is not possible without also changingthe language for whole the menu system.

Related information• Help functions for voice recognition (p.

63)

• Voice recognition - settings (p. 64)

Help functions for voice recognitionHelp functions are available to help youbecome familiar with the voice recognitionsystem (p. 61) and to give you the opportunityto teach the system your voice and youraccent.

• Voice instructions: A function that helpsyou get familiar with the system and theprocedure for giving commands.

• Voice training: A function that enablesthe voice recognition system to learn toknow your voice and your accent. Thefunction provides an opportunity to voicetrain one user profile.

• Brief instructions: A function that readsout brief instructions about how the sys-tem works.

NOTE

Voice recognition instructions and voicetraining can only be started when the car isparked.

Voice instructionsThe instructions can be started in the menusystem MY CAR under Settings Voicecontrol settings Tutorial. For a descrip-tion of the menu system, see MY CAR (p. 14).

The instructions are divided into 3 lessons,which take approximately 5 minutes in total tocomplete. The system starts with the first les-

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son. To skip a lesson and go to the next one,press . Go back to the previous lesson bypressing .

End the instructions by pressing EXIT.

Voice adaptationThe system displays a number of phrases foryou to say. Voice adaptation can be started inthe menu system MY CAR under SettingsVoice control settings Speakeradaptation. For a description of the menusystem, see MY CAR (p. 14).

After voice adaptation has been completed,remember to select the profile (p. 64)Trained user under User setting.

Brief instructionsThe system reads out brief instructions forvoice recognition. The instructions are startedby pressing the button for voice recognition(p. 61) and saying "Brief instructions".

Related information• Language options for voice recognition

(p. 63)

• Voice recognition - settings (p. 64)

Voice recognition - settingsSeveral settings for the voice recognition sys-tem (p. 61) can be made.

• User setting - Voice profile can be set inthe menu system MY CAR underSettings Voice control settingsUser setting. Select between Default orTrained user. Trained user can only beselected if voice training (p. 63) has beencarried out. For a description of the menusystem, see MY CAR (p. 14).

• Synthetic voice speed - Reading speedfor the system's dynamic (not pre-recor-ded) text-to-speech voice can bechanged in the menu system MY CARunder Settings Voice control settings

Read out speed. Select betweenFast, Medium and Slow. For a descrip-tion of the menu system, see MY CAR (p.14).

• Voice recognition volume - Systemvoice volume can be changed by press-ing the SOUND button, turning TUNE toVoice control volume and pressing OK/MENU. Adjust the voice volume by turn-ing TUNE and save the setting with OK/MENU.

Related information• Language options for voice recognition

(p. 63)

• Help functions for voice recognition (p.63)

Voice recognition - voice commandsIt is possible to voice control (p. 61) certainfunctions in the multimedia system and in aBluetooth®-connected mobile phone withpredefined voice commands.

The driver initiates a dialogue with voice com-mands by pressing the button for voice rec-ognition (p. 61).

Once a dialogue has been started, commonlyused commands will be shown in the displayscreen.

When the driver becomes accustomed to thesystem, he/she can speed up the commanddialogue and skip the prompts from the sys-tem, by briefly pressing the button for voicerecognition.

Commands can be given in severalwaysThe command for searching for an audiotrack in the media player can be given in sev-eral stages or as a short command:

• "Media search" > "Track" - Say "Mediasearch", wait for the system to respond,and then go on to say "Track".

or

• "Search for a track" - Say the shortcommand in a sequence.

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Related information• Voice recognition - quick commands (p.

65)

• Voice recognition - mobile phone (p. 65)

• Voice recognition - radio (p. 66)

• Voice recognition - multimedia (p. 67)

Voice recognition - quick commandsVoice recognition (p. 61) can be carried outusing a number of predefined quick com-mands.

Quick commands for the multimedia systemand phone can be found in the menu systemMY CAR under Settings Voice controlsettings Command list Globalcommands, Phone commands, Mediacommands, Radio commands andNavigation commands*. For a descriptionof the menu system, see MY CAR (p. 14).

The help text for each command tells whetherthe command can be used in all sources or ifit can only be used in one source.

Related information• Voice recognition - voice commands (p.

64)

• Voice recognition - mobile phone (p. 65)

• Voice recognition - radio (p. 66)

• Voice recognition - multimedia (p. 67)

Voice recognition - mobile phoneVoice control (p. 61) a Bluetooth®-connectedmobile phone to e.g. call a contact or dial anumber.

The following dialogues are only examples;the system's response may vary dependingon the situation.

Dial a numberThe system understands the numbers 0 (zero)to 9 (nine). These numbers can be pro-nounced individually, in groups of severalnumbers at a time, or the whole number all atonce. Numbers greater than 9 (nine) cannotbe handled by the system, e.g. 10 (ten) or 11(eleven) are not possible.

The following dialogue with voice commandsdials a number.

1. The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Dial number".> The system responds with: "Say the

number".

2. Start saying the numbers (as individualunits, i.e. "Six-eight-seven" etc.) in thephone number.> At the pause, the system will repeat

the last spoken group of numbers.

3. Continue to say the numbers. When thewhole number has been spoken, end bysaying: "OK".> The system dials the number.

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The number can be changed the number bysaying "Correction" (which deletes the lastspoken group of numbers) or "Delete" (whichdeletes the whole spoken phone number). Bysaying "Repeat" the system will read out thewhole spoken number.

Call a contactThe following dialogue with voice commandscalls a contact in the phone book.

1. The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Call contact".> The system responds with: "Say the

name".

2. Say the name of the contact.> If only one contact is found then the

system calls the contact, otherwise thesystem continues to give instructionsfor finding the right contact.

If a contact has multiple numbers entered inthe phone book then it is possible to say, forexample, "Mobile" or "Work" after the namein order to help the system.

More commandsMore commands for voice recognition controlof the mobile phone can be found in themenu system MY CAR under SettingsVoice control settings Command listPhone commands. For a description of themenu system, see MY CAR (p. 14).

Related information• Voice recognition - radio (p. 66)

• Voice recognition - multimedia (p. 67)

Voice recognition - radioVoice control (p. 61) the radio to e.g. changestation.

The following dialogues are only examples;the system's response may vary dependingon the situation.

Change stationThe following dialogue with voice commandschanges the radio station.

1. The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Select station".> The system responds with: "Say the

station's name".

2. Say the name of the radio station.> The system changes to the radio sta-

tion's broadcast.

Change frequencyThe system understands numbers between87.5 (eighty-seven-point-five) and 108.0 (hun-dred eight-point-zero).

The following dialogue with voice commandschanges the radio frequency.

1. The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Frequency".> The system responds with: "Say the

frequency".

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2. Say a frequency between 87.5 and 108.0megahertz.> The system changes to the radio fre-

quency.

More commandsMore commands for voice recognition controlof the radio can be found in the menu systemMY CAR under Settings Voice controlsettings Command list Radiocommands. For a description of the menusystem, see MY CAR (p. 14).

Related information• Voice recognition - mobile phone (p. 65)

• Voice recognition - multimedia (p. 67)

Voice recognition - multimediaVoice control (p. 61) the multimedia system toe.g. change source or change track.

The following dialogues are only examples;the system's response may vary dependingon the situation.

Change sourceThe following dialogue with voice commandschanges the media source.

– The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Disc".> The system changes to the CD/DVD

player.

Other sources are accessed by instead say-ing e.g. "Bluetooth", "TV" or "USB". Thesources it is possible to change to depend onwhat is connected at the time, and whetherthere is any playable media in the source. If amedia source is not available then the systemexplains why.

Change trackThe system understands the numbers 0 (zero)to 99 (ninety-nine). Numbers higher than 99(ninety-nine) cannot be handled by the sys-tem, e.g. 100 (hundred) or 101 (hundred-and-one) are not possible.

The following dialogue with voice commandschanges the track.

1. The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Select track".> The system responds with: "Say the

track number".

2. Say the track number (as a single num-ber, i.e. "Twenty-three" and not "Two-three").> The system changes to the track num-

ber for the active media source.

Search mediaThe following dialogue with voice commandssearches for media.

1. The user starts the dialogue by saying:"Search for media".> The system shows a numbered list of

possible search categories andresponds with: "Select a linenumber, or say a category formedia search".

2. Say a line number or a search category.> The system gives further instructions

for finding the right media.

More commandsMore commands for voice recognition controlof the multimedia system can be found in themenu system MY CAR under SettingsVoice control settings Command list

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Media commands. For a description of themenu system, see MY CAR (p. 14).

Related information• Voice recognition - mobile phone (p. 65)

• Voice recognition - radio (p. 66)

Internet-connected carConnecting the car to the Internet gives theopportunity to use, for example, navigationservices, web radio and music services viaapps (p. 71) and to use the vehicle's built inweb browser (p. 72).

When the vehicle is connected to the Internetit is possible to use additional programs(apps). The apps that are available may vary,but app type can include navigation services,social media, Internet radio and music serv-ices, for example. The car has a simple webbrowser to search and display informationfrom the Internet.

Connect to the Internet with car's integratedmodem (p. 69)*18 or with Bluetooth® via amobile phone. The mobile phone must first be

registered and connected to the car. Follow-ing which, it is connected automatically.

If the Internet connection is via the mobilephone it also possible to use the other mobilephone functions, such as reading text mes-sages and calling, see Bluetooth® handsfreephone (p. 56).

Mobile phone and network operator mustsupport distribution of Internet connection(sharing the Internet connection) and the sub-scription must include data traffic.

NOTE

Data is transferred when using the internet(data traffic), which can have a cost.

Activation of data roaming can result infurther charges.

Contact your network operator about thecost for data traffic.

Connect the car to the InternetSelect connection option:

• Bluetooth®

1. The mobile phone must first be registeredand connected to the car (p. 53).

2. If the car is already connected to theInternet, press MY CAR, select Settings

Internet settings Bluetooth.

18 Only cars with Volvo On Call

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In future the car will connect automatically.

• Car modem*19

To connect with the car modem, see Carmodem* (p. 69).

Cancel network connection

Press MY CAR, select Settings Internetsettings None. The car will not connect tothe Internet.

No or poor Internet connectionThe amount of data transferred is dependenton the services or apps that are used in thecar. For example streaming audio can requirelarge amounts of data which requires a goodconnection and good signal strength.

• Mobile phone to car

The speed of the Bluetooth connection mayvary depending on the location of the mobilephone in the car. Move the mobile phonecloser to the car's audio and media system inorder to increase the signal strength. Ensurethat there is no interference in between.

• Mobile phone to network

The speed of the mobile network variesdepending on the coverage in the presentlocation. Poor network coverage may occur,for example in tunnels, behind mountains, indeep valleys or indoors. The speed alsodepends on the agreement you have withyour network.

NOTE

In the event of problems with data traffic,contact your network operator.

Related information• Symbols in the screen (p. 31)

• Change of ownership (p. 10)

Car modem*20

The car is equipped with a modem that canbe used to connect the car to the Internet. Itis also possible to distribute the Internet con-nection via Wi-Fi.

Internet connection

1. Insert your personal SIM card in theholder which is located in the glovebox.

2. Press MY CAR, select SettingsInternet settings Car modem.> The car is now connected to the Inter-

net and it is possible to use its Internetfunctions, see Internet-connected car(p. 68).

19 Only cars with Volvo On Call20 Only cars with Volvo On Call.

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To switch off the Internet connection, pressMY CAR, select Settings Internetsettings Car modem None.

NOTE

Data is transferred when using the internet(data traffic), which can have a cost.

Activation of data roaming can result infurther charges.

Contact your network operator about thecost for data traffic.

Share Wi-Fi-hotspot

When the car is connected to the Internet viacar modem it is possible to distribute theInternet connection (Wi-Fi-hotspot) so thatother devices can use the car modem.

The network operator (SIM card) must sup-port distribution of Internet connection (distri-bution of Internet connection).

1. Press MY CAR, select SettingsInternet settings Car Wi-Fi hotspot

Enter the name of the Wi-Fi network(SSID) and enter a password. The nameshould contain 6-32 characters, and thepassword 10-63 characters. It is possibleto change the name and password lateron.

2. Activate the car's Wi-Fi hotspot by mark-ing the check box.> It is now possible for external devices

to connect to the car's Wi-Fi-hotspot.

To deactivate distribution of Internet connec-tion - uncheck the box.

NOTE

Activation of Wi-Fi-hotspot can result infurther charges from your network opera-tor.

Contact your network operator about thecost for data traffic.

Up to 8 devices can be connected to thecar's Wi-Fi-hotspot. The number of con-nected devices is shown by pressingMY CAR, select Settings Internetsettings.

The number of devices connected to the car'sWi-Fi hotspot.

To display the devices that are connected tothe car's Wi-Fi-hotspot, press MY CAR,select Settings Internet settings CarWi-Fi hotspot.

Technology and security for the Wi-Fi hot-spot

The 2.4GHz frequency is used for allocatingthe Wi-Fi hotspot. If multiple devices areoperating on the frequency at the same timethen it can result in impaired performance.

• Frequency - 2.4 GHz.

• Standards - 802.11 b/g/n.

• Security certificate - WPA2-AES-CCMP.

• The antenna for the car's modem is fittedon the car's roof.

No or poor Internet connectionSee Internet-connected car (p. 68).

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Related information• Internet-connected car (p. 68)

• Symbols in the screen (p. 31)

AppsApplications (apps) are applications that canbe used if the car is connected to the Internet.The apps that are available vary, but app typecan include navigation services, social media,Internet radio and music services, for exam-ple.

For basic operation of the system, see oper-ating the system (p. 27) and menu navigation(p. 29).

To use the apps, the car must first be con-nected to the Internet (p. 68) .

A symbol (p. 31) is shown in the upper right-hand corner of the screen when the car isconnected to the Internet. If no Internet con-nection is available then this will be advised inthe screen.

NOTE

Data is transferred when using the internet(data traffic), which can have a cost.

Activation of data roaming can result infurther charges.

Contact your network operator about thecost for data traffic.

Press the connection button in the centreconsole and select Apps to display availableapps21. Select an app in the list and start withOK/MENU.

The apps are downloaded from the Internet tothe car and are run from there. The apps load(are updated) each time that they are started,which means that an Internet connection isrequired each time an app is used.

Some apps require location information. Thesymbol is shown on the screen whenlocation information is shared.

LoginSome apps/services require a login. There aretwo types:

• Certain apps may require registration withthe app/service provider. When the app

21 The apps available may vary over time and vary depending on equipment level and market.

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starts you are informed about any need tolog in. Follow the onscreen instructions toregister or use an existing account to login.

• Certain apps/services require a login witha personal Volvo ID. Register or use anexisting account and get access to anumber of beneficial services, e.g. sendan address from a map service on theInternet directly to a navigation app orVolvo's navigation system*22. For moreinformation and how you create anaccount, see Volvo ID (p. 11).

Navigation servicesNavigation services give road informationwhich leads to a preset destination. All rec-ommended route directions are not guaran-teed to be reliable because situations canarise that lie outside the capacity and judge-ment of the navigation system, for examplesudden changes in weather.

WARNING

Observe the following.

• Direct all your attention to the roadand make sure that all your concentra-tion is on driving.

• Follow applicable traffic legislation anddrive with good judgment.

• Due to weather conditions or time ofyear affecting the road conditions,some recommendations may be lessreliable.

NOTE

It is possible to upgrade to SensusNavigation which includes more functionsand map data updates. Contact yourdealer.

Related information• Symbols in the screen (p. 31)

• Web browser (p. 72)

• Change of ownership (p. 10)

Web browserThe car has a built-in web browser to searchand display information from the Internet.

For basic operation, read how the system isoperated (p. 27) and menu navigation (p. 29).

The web browser is a simple type and sup-ports the HTML 4 standard in text andimages. The web browser does not supportmoving images, video and audio. It is notpossible to download and save files.

To use the web browser, the car must first beconnected to the Internet (p. 68).

NOTE

Data is transferred when using the internet(data traffic), which can have a cost.

Activation of data roaming can result infurther charges.

Contact your network operator about thecost for data traffic.

NOTE

The web browser is not available whiledriving.

Press the Connect button in the centre con-sole and select Web browser.

22 Sensus Navigation.

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When connected to the Internet usingBluetooth® the Bluetooth® symbol (p. 31) isshown in the top right hand corner of thescreen.

If no Internet connection is available then thiswill be advised in the screen.

Search function

Searching using the daisy wheel.

Character list.

Changing the input mode (see followingtable).

Recently visited web pages (history).

Use the daisy wheel to enter a web addressURL, e.g. http://mobile.volvocars.com.

1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, pressOK/MENU to confirm. The number andletter buttons on the control panel in thecentre console can also be used.

2. Continue with the next letter and so on.

3. To change the input mode to numbers orspecial characters, load the addressentered or to go to the history, turn TUNEto one of the options (see explanation inthe following table) in the list for changingthe input mode (2), press OK/MENU.

123/ABC

Change between letters and num-bers with OK/MENU.

=> Leads to history (3). Turn TUNEto select a web address URL,press OK/MENU to go to theaddress.

Go Loads the entered web addressURL with OK/MENU.

aIA Changes between lowercase anduppercase letters with OK/MENU.

| | } Changes from the text wheel tothe Address: field. Move the cur-sor with TUNE. Delete any mis-spelling with EXIT. To return tothe text wheel, press OK/MENU.

Note that the digit and letter but-tons on the control panel can beused for editing in the Address:field.

A short press on EXIT deletes an input char-acter. A long press on EXIT will clear allentered characters.

Pressing a number key in the centre consolewhen the text wheel is shown (see previousillustration) shows a character list in thescreen. Continue repeatedly pressing thenumber key to the desired letter and thenrelease. Continue with the next letter and soon. When a button is depressed the entry isconfirmed when another button is depressed.

To enter a number, hold in the correspondingnumber key.

Navigating in the web browserTurn TUNE to navigate between links or scrollon the web page. Press OK/MENU to acti-vate the selection/highlighted link.

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Moving the cursor on a web page.

The cursor can be moved freely across thepage with the keypad in the centre console.

The pop-up menu is accessed with buttonnumber 5 in the centre console. Alternatively,move the cursor to a non-clickable area andpress OK/MENU.

FunctionsAvailable functions are accessed via pop-upmenu button number 5 in the centre console.Alternatively, move the cursor to a non-click-able area and press OK/MENU.

• Back - Backs out to the previous page.

• Forward - If you have gone back out it ispossible to go forward to the page.

• Reload - Updates the page.

• Stop - Stops loading the page and goesback.

• New tab - Create a new tab/page. Up tofour tabs can be open at the same time.

• Close tab - Closes tab/page.

• Zoom in/Zoom out - Zooms in/out onthe page.

• Add bookmark/Delete bookmark -Instead of typing in a web page addresseach time it is visited, it is possible tostore a quick link (bookmark) to the page.Max. 20 bookmarks can be saved.

• Settings - Adapting the web browser dis-play and information management, seebelow for more information.

Settings

• Bookmarks - Rename, Reorder orDelete.

• Content filtering - It is possible to makecertain adaptations so that the webpages are shown in the desired way. Thefollowing functions can be activated/deactivated: Show images, Block pop-ups and Enable JavaScript.

• Accept cookies - Cookies are small textfiles that are stored. They make it possi-ble to use certain functions on web pagesand for the website owner to track statis-tics, for example over which pages visi-tors navigate to.

• Text size - Select the character size tobe used: Large, Medium or Small.

• Clear browsing data – Cookies,browsing history \nand cache will becleared.

• FAV key options -It is possible to linkcertain functions to the FAV button. Alinked function is then activated simply bypressing the FAV button, see Favourites(p. 32).

Related information• Menu overview - web browser (p. 87)

• Symbols in the screen (p. 31)

• Change of ownership (p. 10)

• Menu overview - web browser (p. 87)

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TV*The TV picture is only shown when the car isstationary. When the car is moving at a speedover approx. 6 km/h the picture disappears,although the audio is heard during this time.The picture reappears when the car has stop-ped.

TV functions, control overview.

For basic playback and navigation, read howthe system is operated (p. 27) and menu navi-gation (p. 29). See below for a more detaileddescription.

NOTE

This system only supports TV broadcastsin the countries that broadcast in MPEG-2or MPEG-4 format and follow the DVB-Tstandard. The system does not supportanalogue broadcasts.

NOTE

The TV picture is only shown when the caris stationary. The picture disappears whenthe car is moving at a speed aboveapprox. 6 km/h, although the audio isheard during this time. The picture reap-pears when the car has stopped.

NOTE

The reception is dependent both on howgood the signal strength and signal qualityare. The transmission may be disturbed byvarious factors such as tall buildings or theTV transmitter being far away. Coveragelevel can also vary depending on where inthe country you are located.

IMPORTANT

A TV licence is required for this product insome countries.

Watch TV– Press MEDIA, turn TUNE until TV is

shown in the display, press OK/MENU.> A search starts and after a short while

the most recently used channel isshown.

Changing channelIt is possible to change channel as follows:

• Turn TUNE, a list of all available channelsin the area is shown. If any of these chan-

nels is already saved as a preset then itspreset number is shown to the right of thechannel name. Continue turning TUNE toreach the desired channel and press OK/MENU.

• By pressing the preset buttons (0-9).

• Via a short press on the / but-tons the next available channel in the areais shown.

NOTE

If the car has been moved within the coun-try, for example, from one city to another,it is not certain that the presets are availa-ble at the new location as the frequencyrange may have changed. Then do anothersearch and save a new preset list; seeSave available TV channels as presets (p.77).

NOTE

If no reception is available on the presetbuttons, it may be because the car is at alocation other than where the scan of TVchannels was run, for example, if the carwas driven from Germany to France. Anew selection of country and a new searchmay then need to be carried out.

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Related information• Searching TV* channels/Preset list (p.

76)

• TV* - channel management (p. 77)

• Information about the current TV* pro-gramme (p. 77)

• Teletext* (p. 77)

• Picture settings (p. 47)

• Reception of TV* channel is lost (p. 78)

• Menu overview - TV* (p. 88)

Searching TV* channels/Preset listAfter a search of TV channels the availablechannels are saved in a preset list.

1. Press TV mode on OK/MENU.

2. Turn TUNE to TV menu and press OK/MENU.

3. Turn TUNE to Select country and pressOK/MENU.> If one or more countries have previ-

ously been selected then they areshown in a list.

4. Turn TUNE to either Other countries orone of the previously selected countries.Press OK/MENU.> A list of all available countries is

shown.

5. Turn TUNE to the desired country (e.g.Sweden) and press OK/MENU.> An automatic scan for available TV

channels starts, this scan takes a littlewhile. During this time the figure foreach channel found and added as apreset is shown. When the scan iscomplete a message is shown and thepicture is shown. A preset list (max. 30presets) has now been created and isavailable. To change channel, seeChanging channel (p. 75).

The scan and preset storage can be cancel-led with EXIT.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• TV* (p. 75)

• TV* - channel management (p. 77)

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TV* - channel managementThe preset list can be edited. You can changethe order of the channels that are shown inthe preset list. A TV channel can have morethan one place in the preset list. The TV chan-nel positions can also vary in the preset list.

To change the order in the preset list, go inTV mode to TV menu Presets.

1. Turn TUNE to the channel you want tomove in the list and confirm with OK/MENU.> The selected channel is highlighted.

2. Turn TUNE to the new location in the listand confirm with OK/MENU.> The channels change places with each

other.

After the preset channels (max. 30) come allthe other channels available in the area. It ispossible to move a channel up to a place inthe preset list.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• TV* (p. 75)

• Searching TV* channels/Preset list (p. 76)

Information about the current TV*programmePress the INFO button (p. 27) in order to dis-play information about the current pro-gramme, the next programme and its starttime.

If the INFO button is pressed once more thenadditional information on the current pro-gramme can sometimes be displayed, suchas start and end times and a brief descriptionof the current programme.

To return to the TV picture, wait several sec-onds or press EXIT.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• TV* (p. 75)

Teletext*It is possible to look at Teletext.

Proceed as follows:

1. Press the button on the remotecontrol.

2. Enter the page number (3 digits) with thenumber keys (0-9) to select page.> The page is shown automatically.

Enter new page number, or press the remotecontrol buttons / to go to the nextpage.

Return to TV screen with EXIT or by pressingthe button on the remote control.

It is also possible to control the teletext withthe coloured buttons on the remote control.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• TV* (p. 75)

• Remote control* (p. 78)

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Reception of TV* channel is lostIf the reception for the TV channel that isbeing shown disappears then the picture willfreeze. When the reception returns the displaystarts again.

If the reception for the TV channel that isbeing shown disappears then the picture willfreeze. Shortly after this a message appearsinforming that the reception has been lost forthe current TV channel, and a new search forthe channel continues. When the receptionreturns the display of the TV channel startsimmediately. It is possible to change channelat any time when the message is shown.

If the message No reception is shown thenthis is because the system has detected thatthere is no reception for all TV channels. Onepossible reason may be that a border hasbeen crossed and that the system is set tothe wrong country. In which case, change tothe right country in accordance with Search-ing TV* channels/Preset list (p. 76).

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• TV* (p. 75)

Remote control*The remote control can be used for all func-tions in the audio and media system. Theremote control's buttons have the same func-tions as the buttons in the centre console orsteering wheel keypad*.

Corresponds to TUNE in the centre con-sole.

When using the remote control, first press theremote control's button to position F.

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Then aim the remote control at the IRreceiver, which is located to the right of theINFO button (p. 27) in the centre console.

WARNING

Keep loose objects such as mobilephones, cameras, remote controls foraccessories, etc. in the glove compartmentor other compartments. Otherwise theymay injure people in the car in the event ofsudden braking or a collision.

NOTE

Do not expose the remote control to directsunlight (e.g. on the instrument panel) -otherwise problems may arise with thebatteries.

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Remote control* - functions (p. 79)

• Remote control* - battery replacement (p.80)

Remote control* - functionsPossible functions to be controlled using theremote control.

Key Function

F = Front display screen

L and R = Not possible options.

Change to navigation*

Change to radio source (e.g.AM)

Change to media source (e.g.Disc, TV*)

Change to Bluetooth® handsfree

Scroll/fast rewind, change track/song

Play/pause

Stop

Scroll/fast forward, changetrack/song

Menu

To previous, cancels function,deletes input characters

Key Function

Navigate up/down

Navigate right/left

Confirm selection or go to themenu system for the selectedsource

Volume, decrease

Volume, increase

0-9 Preset channels, number andletter input

Shortcuts for favourite setting

Information about the currentprogramme, song, etc. Alsoused when there is more infor-mation available than can beshown in the display screen

Selection of language for sound-track

Subtitles, selection of languagefor text

Teletext*, On/Off

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Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Remote control* (p. 78)

Remote control* - batteryreplacementHow to replace the batteries in the remotecontrol for the audio and media system.

NOTE

Battery life is normally 1-4 years anddepends on how much the remote controlis used.

The remote control is powered by four batter-ies of the AA/LR6 type.

Take along extra batteries for a long journey.

1. Push down the catch on the battery coverand slide the battery cover in the direc-tion of the infrared lens.

2. Remove the used batteries, turn the newbatteries in accordance with the symbolsin the battery compartment and fit them.

3. Refit the cover.

NOTE

Be sure to dispose of the exhausted bat-teries in an environmentally safe manner.

Related information• Remote control* (p. 78)

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Audio and media - menu overviewOverview of possible options and settings inthe audio and media system menus.

If the text in a menu bar is light grey then it isnot possible to select this option. This may bebecause the function is not available in thecar, that the source is not active or con-nected, or does not contain anything.

RADIO• AM (p. 81)23

• FM (p. 82)

• DAB (p. 82)

MEDIA• CD/DVD Audio (p. 83)

• DVD Video (p. 83)

• Hard disk drive (HDD) (p. 84)

• iPod (p. 85)

• USB (p. 85)

• Media Bluetooth® (p. 85)

• AUX (p. 86)

• TV (p. 88)*

TEL• Bluetooth® handsfree (p. 86)

• Web browser (p. 87)

Related information• Audio and media - operating the system

(p. 27)

• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.29)

Menu overview - AMOverview of possible options and settings forAM radio.

AM menuA See

Show presets (p. 37)

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Show presets (p. 37)

A Does not apply to V60 Plug-in Hybrid

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

23 Does not apply to V60 Plug-in Hybrid.

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Menu overview - FMOverview of possible options and settings forFM radio.

FM menu See

TP (p. 40)

Alternative frequency

Show

Radio text (p. 41)

Presets (p. 37)

None

Tune station by (p. 36)

Station list (p. 37)

Manual tuning (p. 37)

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Toggle radiotext or presets

(p. 41) and(p. 37)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - Digital radio (DAB)*Overview of possible options and settings forDAB radio*.

DAB menu* See

Programme type (PTY) filtering (p. 40)

Show

Artist/Title

Radio text (p. 41)

Presets (p. 37)

None

DAB-DAB linking (p. 42)

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Toggle show information

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

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Menu overview - CD/DVD AudioOverview of possible options and settings forCD/DVD Audio.

Disc menu See

Play/Pause (p. 43)

StopA

Media search (p. 45)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Gracenote® options

Gracenote® database

Gracenote® results

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 43)

Shuffle (p. 44)

A Only applies to DVD discs.

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - DVD VideoOverview of possible options and settings forDVD Video.

DVD video menu See

Play/Pause (p. 46)

DVD disc menu (p. 46)

Stop (p. 46)

Subtitles (p. 46)

Audio tracks (p. 46)

Advanced settings

Angles (p. 47)

Screen ratios

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 46)

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Next subtitle (p. 46)

Next audio track (p. 46)

Pop-up menu, DVD Video

Press OK/MENU when a video file is beingplayed back in order to access the pop-upmenu.

Image settings (p. 47)

Video DVD menu (p. 29)

DVD disc menu (p. 46)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - hard disk drive(HDD)Overview of possible options and settings forhard disk drive (HDD).

HDD menu See page

Play/Pause (p. 47)

Media search (p. 45)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Import music (p. 47)

From disc

From USBA

Rename/delete files (p. 47)

Enter

Rename

Delete

Delete all

Storage information (p. 47)

Used space:

Free space:

Capacity:

Tracks:

Folders:

FAV key options (p. 47)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 47)

Shuffle (p. 44)

A Depending on market.

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

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Menu overview - iPodOverview of possible options and settings foriPod®.

iPod menu See

Play/Pause (p. 49)

Shuffle (p. 44)

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 49)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - USBOverview of possible options and settings forUSB.

USB menu See

Play/Pause (p. 49)

Media search (p. 45)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Select USB partition

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 49)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - Media Bluetooth®

Overview of possible options and settings forMedia Bluetooth®.

Bluetooth menu See

Play/Pause (p. 51)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Change device (p. 54)

Search new device

Make car discoverable

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Play/Pause (p. 51)

Shuffle (p. 44)

Device 1

Device 2

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Connect for media (p. 51)

Connect for phone (p. 56)

Connect for both

Delete device (p. 55)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - AUXOverview of possible options and settings forAUX.

AUX menu See

AUX input (p. 51)

Standard

Boost

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - Bluetooth®handsfreeOverview of possible options and settings forBluetooth® handsfree.

Phone menu See

Call list (p. 57)

Contacts (p. 59)

Messages (p. 56)

Change phone (p. 54)

Search new phone

Make car discoverable

Device 1

Device 2

etc.

Connect for phone (p. 56)

Connect for media (p. 51)

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Connect for both

Delete device (p. 55)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - web browserOverview of possible options and settings forweb browser.

Web browser

The menu is shown in normal viewfor web browser if no tab is open.

See

Enter address (p. 72)

Settings

Shows "Settings menu, webbrowser", see below.

Bookmark 1

Bookmark 2

etc.(p. 72)

Pop-up menu, web browser

Press on button number 5 in thecentre console when a page isshown in the web browser inorder to access the pop-up menu.

See

Back (p. 72)

Forward (p. 72)

Reload (p. 72)

Stop (p. 72)

New tab (p. 72)

Close tab (p. 72)

Zoom in

or

Zoom out(p. 72)

Add bookmark

or

Delete bookmark(p. 72)

Settings

Shows "Settings menu, webbrowser", see below.

Settings menu, web browser

Press Settings in one of the twoabove menus to access the set-tings menu.

See

Bookmarks (p. 72)

Bookmark 1

Bookmark 2

etc.

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Rename

Reorder

Delete

Content filtering (p. 72)

Accept cookies (p. 72)

Show images

Block pop-ups

Enable JavaScript

Text size (p. 72)

Large

Medium

Small

Clear browsing data (p. 72)

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Add/delete bookmark (p. 72)

New tab (p. 72)

Close tab (p. 72)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

Menu overview - TV*Overview of possible options and settings forTV.

TV menu See

Select country (p. 76)

Presets (p. 76)

Audio tracks

Subtitles

Teletext

or

CAS information

FAV key options (p. 32)

No function

Teletext

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Pop-up menu TV

Press OK/MENU when the TV isbeing shown in order to accessthe pop-up menu.

See

Image settings (p. 47)

TV menu (p. 29)

Related information• Audio and media - menu navigation (p.

29)

• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 81)

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Alarm for accidents and disasters............. 39

applications (apps)..................................... 71

Audiosettings................................................. 32surround............................................... 34

Audio and mediaintroduction........................................... 26manage the system.............................. 27menu overview...................................... 81menus................................................... 29overview................................................ 27

Audio profile............................................... 34

Audio system............................................. 26

Audio volume............................................. 27external audio source........................... 51phone.................................................... 58phone/media player.............................. 58ring signal, phone................................. 58speed/noise compensation.................. 35

AUX input............................................. 27, 49

B

Batteryremote control...................................... 80

Bluetooth®

handsfree.............................................. 56media.................................................... 51microphone off..................................... 57streaming audio.................................... 51transfer call to mobile........................... 57

C

Callsincoming............................................... 56operation............................................... 56

CD.............................................................. 43

Change of owner....................................... 10

Controlscentre console, steering wheel............. 27

D

DAB Radio........................................... 35, 41

Digital radio (DAB)...................................... 41

DVD............................................................ 43

E

Equalizer.................................................... 35

H

Hard disk drive (HDD)................................ 47

I

Image settings........................................... 47

Infotainment system (Audio and media).... 26

Internet-connected car.............................. 68applications (apps)............................... 71car modem........................................... 69connect................................................. 53menu overview...................................... 87web browser......................................... 72

iPod®, connection..................................... 50

K

Keypad in the steering wheel.................... 27

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M

Making calls............................................... 56

Media, Bluetooth®...................................... 51

Media player........................................ 35, 42compatible file formats......................... 48

Media search............................................. 45

Menu navigation audio and media............ 29

Microphone................................................ 57

Mobile phone, see Phone.......................... 53

MY CAR........... 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24

P

Phoneconnect................................................. 53handsfree.............................................. 56incoming call......................................... 56making calls.......................................... 56phone book........................................... 59phone book, shortcut........................... 59receiving a call...................................... 57

R

Radio......................................................... 35DAB................................................ 35, 41

Radio programme types (PTY).................. 40

RDS............................................................ 38

Remote control.......................................... 78battery replacement.............................. 80

S

Sensus......................................................... 7

Signal input, external........................... 27, 49

Steering wheelkeypad.................................................. 27

surround.................................................... 34

Symbolsin the screen......................................... 31

T

Traffic information (TP) ............................. 40

TV............................................................... 75

U

USB, connection........................................ 50

USB input.................................................. 49

V

Voice recognition....................................... 61

Volvo ID..................................................... 11

Volvo Sensus............................................... 7

W

Web browser............................................. 72

Wi-Fi.......................................................... 69

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