Speed limit (at the vehicle’s current location (18))
Compass
Traffic information (not available in all markets)
Extent of street/road with traffic problem (not available in all markets)
Current road (the vehicle’s current location (18))
Symbol for a Point of Interest – POI (Restaurant with Sea food)
Starting point
Completed section of the route
The vehicle’s current location
Route
Next guidance point
Map scale
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VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) WITH RTT
VNS is a navigation system developed by Volvo, which is designed
to help guide you to the destination of your choice and provide information along the way.
1
RTT
(Real Time Traffic) is an information system developed by Volvo,
which can detect roads/streets with traffic disruptions and make it
possible to select an alternative route past the problem area.
The system includes features that enable you to set itineraries, search
for certain types of points of interest along your route, store special
destinations, obtain traffic informaton en route, etc.
The system indicates the vehicle’s current location, and shows part
or all of the route to your destination, depending on the settings you
have made. If at any time you should decide to deviate from the route
originally set by the system, a new route to the destination will automatically be calculated.
By enabling you to reach your destination quickly and by the most
direct route, Volvo's navigation system also helps contribute to
improving the environment.
With the ignition switched on (see the section
"Ignition modes" in the Owner's Manual):
1. Press the remote key fully into the ignition
slot to activate ignition mode I.
2. If the navigation system does not start
within a few seconds, press NAV on the
center console control panel.
Disclaimer
When the system is started, it displays the following text, which must be confirmed:
Press the OK button.
•
For additional information, see page 17.
NOTE
The system can be used even when the
engine is not running. To help avoid battery
drain, the system should be turned off when
it is not in use.
Navigation system options
The Volvo Navigation System can be operated
in several ways:
With the right-hand steering wheel keypad
•
With the controls in the center console
•
With a remote control
•
With voice commands
•
See page 25 for a description of the functions.
The navigation system also contains options
for adjusting map, guidance, and system settings. For detailed information, see page 50.
Main commands
The instructions for setting an itinerary to the
left in the table below apply to the steering
wheel keypad.
The instructions to the right apply if the center
console controls are used.
Steering wheel
keypad
Navigate and make
selections with the
thumb wheel
Press the thumb
wheel
Press EXITPress EXIT
Center console
controls
Turn TUNE
Press OK/MENU
Guidance to a street address
Navigate and make selections with the
•
thumb wheel.
Confirm a selection by pressing the thumb
•
wheel.
Go back in the menus or cancel by press-
•
ing EXIT.
MenuAction
Set destination
Select point
on map
Press EXIT to return to the
main menu. Navigate to
destination
thumb wheel.
Navigate to Select point
on map
thumb wheel.
and press the
and press the
Set
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MenuAction
ScrollMove the cursor with the
Scroll menu
Add to itinerary
Start guidance
The system will now calculate the route and
distance to the specified destination. You will
be provided with guidance and instructions
regarding intersections, etc.
center console's number
keys to the desired destination (6 to move it to the right,
8 to move it downward, etc.)
and press the thumbwheel.
Press the thumb wheel and
a menu will be displayed.
Mark Add to itinerary and
press the thumb wheel.
Return to the main menu by
pressing EXIT. Select
Route details and press
the thumb wheel, followed
Itinerary and press the
by
thumb wheel again. Finish
by selecting
ance
thumb wheel.
Start guid-
and pressing the
If you leave the planned route during the trip,
the system will automatically calculate a new
route to the destination.
Guidance to Points of Interest (POI)
MenuAction
Set a destination
Point of
interest
(POI)
By nameSelect By name and press
Area:Navigate to Area: and press
City:Do the same thing for City:.
Press EXIT to return to the
main menu. Navigate to
destination
thumb wheel.
Navigate to Point of inter-
est (POI)
thumb wheel.
the thumb wheel.
the thumb wheel. Mark the
desired letters and press
the thumb wheel to specify
the area where the destination is located.
and press the
and press the
Set
Getting started
MenuAction
Name:Navigate to Name: and
A list is displayed
Add to itinerary
Start guidance
The system will now calculate the route and
distance to the specified POI. You will be provided with guidance and instructions regarding
intersections, etc.
press the thumb wheel.
Enter the POI's name, such
as "Holiday hotel" and
press the thumb wheel.
Select "Holiday hotel" from
the list of alternatives displayed and press the
thumb wheel.
Navigate to Add to itiner-
and press the thumb
ary
wheel.
Return to the main menu by
pressing EXIT. Select
Route details and press
the thumb wheel, followed
Itinerary and press the
by
thumb wheel again. Finish
by selecting
ance
thumb wheel.
Start guid-
and pressing the
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Getting started
If you leave the planned route during the trip,
the system will automatically calculate a new
route to the destination.
Demo mode (simulated guidance)
The system has a Demonstration Mode that
can be used as a learning tool, see page 56.
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14
This manual............................................................................................. 16
Before you begin..................................................................................... 17
DVDs and the screen.............................................................................. 19
System overview .................................................................................... 22
Navigation system controls..................................................................... 25
Maps, types of roads and the compass................................................. 32
Main menu, Scroll menu......................................................................... 34
Menu selections...................................................................................... 35
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This manual
Using this manual
A quick guide is available to help you get
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started with the basic functions as quickly as
possible, see page 10. The rest of the manual
is divided into chapters and sections describing the navigation system's features and functions in greater detail.
Menu selections/Paths
Menu selections are shown in gray text in the
manual, for example
Menu paths are written as follows:
Set destinationAddressStreet:
or Set destinationAddressStreet:
Enter street.
Footnotes
Certain pages of this manual contain information in the form of footnotes at the bottom of
the page. This information supplements the
text that the footnote number refers to (a letter
is used if the footnote refers to text in a table).
Options and accessories
Optional or accessory equipment described in
this manual is indicated by an asterisk (*).
Optional or accessory equipment may not be
available in all countries or markets. Please
note that some vehicles may be equipped dif-
ferently, depending on special legal requirements.
Contact your Volvo retailer for additional information.
Changes in the manual
The specifications, design features, and illustrations in this manual are not binding.
We reserve the right to make modifications
without prior notice.
The Volvo Navigation System (VNS) is based
on Navstar Global Positioning System, commonly called GPS.
The GPS system uses the reference system
WGS84, which provides the vehicle's position
(longitude and latitude).
The VNS system can be used even if a destination has not been specified.
The map, with the vehicle’s current location,
will be displayed on the screen, with the vehicle
marked as a blue triangle.
WARNING
Always use good judgment when fol-
•
lowing navigation system guidance,
and do not follow guidance that seems
contrary to your own best judgment.
Never use the navigation system or any
•
other feature in your vehicle in a way
that distracts you from the task of driving safely. Distraction can lead to a serious accident.
Set and make changes in your naviga-
•
tion system only with the vehicle
parked.
Be aware of the current traffic situation.
•
Always comply with relevant traffic reg-
•
ulations.
Map mode
When the system is started, it displays the following text, which must be confirmed by pressing the OK/MENU button:
This system provides route information
•
to help you reach your destination. Due
to road conditions, some
recommendations may not be
accurate. Obey all traffic laws and drive
based on your own good judgment.
Always concentrate on your driving by
keeping your eyes and mind on the
road.
When this has been done, a map showing the
current area will be displayed with the vehicle
shown as a blue triangle at the center of the
map.
Settings
The system is delivered with default settings
but after these settings have been modified by
the user, it will start with the most recently used
settings.
The system has a reset function that enables
you to return to the default settings, see
page 55.
On/Off
On
1. Press the remote key into the ignition slot.
2. The display activates automatically when
ignition is in mode I (see the section "Ignition modes" in your Owner's Manual for
additional information).
3.
Press the NAV button on the center console control panel if the system does not
start automatically.
4.
Press OK when the start-up text is displayed (see the previous section "Map
mode").
It may take the system several seconds to
determine the vehicle's location and direction
of travel.
Off
The system shuts down automatically when
the remote key is removed from the ignition
slot.
Once activated, the navigation system cannot
be switched off manually and is always active
in the background after the start-up sequence.
However, if you prefer to not start the system
when the ignition is switched on:
Press EXIT when the start-up text is dis-
•
played (see the previous section "Map
mode").
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Before you begin
NOTE
02
The system can be used even when the
engine is not running. To help avoid battery
drain, the system should be turned off when
it is not in use.
Demo (simulated guidance)
For an overview of how guidance functions,
specify a destination.
If the vehicle is at a standstill, guidance can be
simulated to the specified destination, see
page 56.
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DVDs and the screen
Contents of DVDs
New DVDs are issued regularly with updated
maps and the most current information. The
latest DVDs can be purchased from a Volvo
retailer.
NOTE
The map information may not fully cover all
areas/countries.
The area covered by the system is constantly being expanded, which is why occasional updates are required.
See also www.volvocars.com/navi for additional information about maps, etc.
Map areas
The areas included in the system's maps varies
according to market/country. The following
main maps are available:
Australia & New Zealand (Pacific)
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Europe
•
The Middle East
•
North America
•
South America
•
South Africa
•
Southeast Asia
•
Russia
•
Map updates
The information on a new DVD must be transferred to the vehicle's navigation system,
which is done using the infotainment system's
media player. To update the map information:
1. Start the engine.
2. Insert the DVD in the media player. If the
update is on more than one DVD, insert the
discs in numbered order.
3. The display will show the contents of the
update and the approximate time that it will
take. Answer
start the update.
4.
After marking
the instructions on the screen.
Yes or No when prompted to
Yes and pressing OK, follow
NOTE
An update may contain new navigation system features and functions that are not
described in this manual.
Interrupted updates
If an update is in progress when the ignition is
switched off, the process will continue from
where it was interrupted the next time the ignition is switched on.
NOTE
The navigation system can be used while an
update is in progress, but please be aware
that certain features may not function fully
or not at all during this time.
DVD care
When changing discs, make sure that they
•
are kept free of oil, grease and other impurities.
The discs must not be exposed to mois-
•
ture.
The discs must be kept in their packaging
•
when not in use.
Avoid storing discs in excessive heat,
•
direct sunlight, or in a dusty environment.
Screen care
Clean the display screen with a soft, non-static
cloth or a moist paper towel and a mild window
cleaning agent.
Never use petroleum based solvents or abrasive substances when cleaning the screen.
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DVDs and the screen
CAUTION
Do not place any objects in front of the navigation system's screen. This could scratch
its surface. Cell phones could also interfere
with the screen's function.
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System overview
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System overview
Global Positioning System (GPS)
antenna
The antenna is integrated into the roof module.
Voice control
A number of navigation system commands can
be voice controlled. The microphone is near
the driver's sun visor and the voice control button is located on the steering wheel keypad.
For additional information, see page 27.
Main VNS unit and DVD drive
The main unit is located in and behind the center console and includes the following functions:
Determining the vehicle’s location.
•
Calculating a route to the selected desti-
•
nation.
Voice guidance.
•
Processing traffic information.
•
The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated into
the main unit.
Vehicle location
The navigation system uses signals from the
Global Positioning System, the vehicle’s
speedometer and a gyroscopic sensor to cal-
culate the vehicle’s current location and direction.
This also helps the system calculate direction
and location if the GPS signal is temporarily
interrupted, such as when driving through a
tunnel.
Traffic information (TMC)*
The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a standardized code system for transmitting traffic
information. The receiver automatically tunes
to the correct frequency and reception is handled by the audio system’s FM antenna.
NOTE
TMC is not available in all areas/countries.
The area covered by the system is being
steadily expanded, which makes occasional updates necessary.
See page 19 for information about updating
maps and system software.
Screen
The screen displays the maps and provides
detailed information about routes, distances,
etc.
For information about caring for the screen,
see page 19.
Center console controls
The number keys in the center console can be
used together with the OK/MENU, TUNE and
EXIT buttons to navigate in menus, confirm
selections or to go back in a menu, see
page 25.
Volume control and infrared (IR)
receiver
Use the vehicle’s audio system volume control
during voice guidance to raise or lower the volume. See also page 33. The volume can also
be adjusted in the MY CAR menu.
When the optional navigation system remote
control is used, it should be pointed toward the
center console.
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Steering wheel keypad
The thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad
02
can be turned to navigate in lists and menus
and pressed to confirm a selection. Use the
EXIT button to go back in a menu or to cancel
a selection.
For additional information, see page 25.
Speakers
Sound from the navigation system comes from
the infotainment system's front speakers.
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Navigation system controls
About Navigation system controls
The navigation system can be operated using
the controls in the center console, the steering
wheel keypad or with a remote control*. All
three alternatives offer access to the same
functions but are operated differently.
The system can also be operated using voice
commands.
Center console controls
NAV: activates the navigation system on
the screen. Press to toggle between on/off
and to also display e.g., climate system
functions on the upper/lower sections of
the screen.
Number keys: used to enter address and
name information, and for map scrolling.
See also pages 30 and 34.
Press OK/MENU to confirm or activate a
selection. The button will be described in
the manual as OK or "+ OK."
Turn TUNE to navigate through the menus.
Press EXIT to go back in the menu system
or to cancel a selection.
Steering wheel keypad
Turn the thumb wheel to go up or down in
a list of menu alternatives.
Press the thumb wheel to confirm or activate a selection.
Press EXIT to go back in the menu system
or to cancel a selection.
Remote control*
To use the remote control, point it toward the
center console.
NAV: activates the navigation system on
the screen. Press to toggle between on/off
and to also display e.g., climate system
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functions on the upper/lower sections of
the screen.
Press EXIT to go back in the menu system
or to cancel a selection.
Press OK/MENU to confirm or activate a
selection. The button will be described in
the manual as OK or "+ OK."
Arrow keys: use to move the cursor.
Number keys: used to enter address and
name information, and for map scrolling.
NOTE
The remote control uses AAA (also called
R03) batteries. Try replacing the batteries in
the remote if it does not function.
WARNING
When not in use, the remote (and similar
objects) should be stored in a safe place
such as the glove compartment to help prevent them it from becoming a projectile during sudden maneuvers, rapid braking or an
accident.
Voice control
See the section "Voice control" beginning on
page 27.
Additional information
In certain cases, more information may be
available than is currently displayed on the
screen. In this case, the line of text will end with
the # sign. Press the INFO button to display all
of the available information.
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Voice control
Introduction
The navigation system's voice control feature
enables you to voice-activate certain system
functions.
Voice commands offer convenience and help
avoid distractions so that you can concentrate
on driving and focus your attention on road and
traffic conditions.
Additional information about using voice commands can also be found in your Owner's Manual, in the Infotainment chapter's "Cell phone
voice control" section.
WARNING
As the driver, you have full responsibility for
operating the vehicle safely and adhering to
all applicable traffic regulations.
The voice control feature uses the same microphone as the Bluetooth hands-free system
and system prompts are provided through the
infotainment system's front speakers.
Since the microphone is positioned directly in
front of the driver, voice commands given by
other occupants of the vehicle may not be
understood.
Getting started
Steering wheel keypad
Voice control button
Activating the system
Press the voice control button (1) to acti-
•
vate the system and initiate a command
dialogue.
While using the voice control system, keep the
following points in mind:
When giving commands, speak at your
•
usual speed and in a normal tone of voice
after the tone
The vehicle's doors, windows and moon-
•
roof should be closed when using the voice
control system
Avoid background noises in the cabin
•
when using the system
NOTE
If you are uncertain of the commands that
you can use, saying "help" will prompt the
system to provide a number of commands
that can be used in a specific situation.
Voice control commands can be cancelled
by:
Saying "cancel"
•
Not speaking
•
Pressing and holding the voice control
•
button
Pressing EXIT
•
Pressing any of the other mode buttons
•
the center console: NAV, RADIO,
MEDIA, MY CAR or CAM*.
Using voice commands
1. To initiate a command, press the voice
control button briefly. Commonly used
commands will be shown in the display.
2.
Say, for example, "
in a normal tone of voice.
3. The text on the screen will change
Repeat instruction/Navigation go to
to "
address
4. Continue as prompted.
/Itinerary." Say "Itinerary."
Navigation" clearly and
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Voice control
When a dialogue has been initiated, grayed-out
texts or texts in parentheses are not part of the
02
spoken command.
NOTE
The system's menus and alternatives cannot always be selected, for a number of reasons.
If a menu or alternative is selectable, it
•
will be displayed in clear white text.
Alternatives that are
•
are displayed in gray text (grayed out).
Not selectable
Commands can be given in several ways
For example, the command "Navigation go to
address
•
or
•
" can be spoken as:
Navigation > Go to… > Address." Begin
"
by saying "
response in the form of on-screen alternatives. Continue by saying "
finish by saying "
give the entire command at one
time: "
Navigation," wait for a system
Address."
Navigation go to address."
Go to…" and
Useful tips
When giving commands, speak at your
•
usual speed and in a normal tone of voice
after the tone
Help" after the tone will prompt
Saying "
•
the system to provide a number of commands that can be used in a specific situation.
A command dialogue with the system can
•
be speeded up by interrupting a system
prompt by pressing the voice control button briefly. Wait for the tone and begin to
speak.
If the driver is in a demanding driving sit-
•
uation, it is not necessary to respond to a
system prompt immediately.
The system will give a prompt 3 times. If
•
the driver does not respond, the command
dialogue will be cancelled.
Avoid speaking during a system prompt to
•
avoid missing information from the system.
Examples
Here are a few of the most common commands:
Navigation go to address
•
Navigation go to POI
•
Navigation delete next waypoint
•
Navigation cancel guidance.
•
NOTE
A complete list of short cut commands can
be found by pressing the MY CAR button
on the center console and turning TUNE to
scroll to
Voice command listNavigation
commands
Settings
.
Voice settings
Tutorial and settings
The menus in MY CAR contain a tutorial to help
the driver become familiar with the voice control system. See your Owner's Manual for a
more detailed description of the MY CAR
menus.
Tutorial
Voice tutorial gives the driver step-by-step
instructions about how to use the voice control
system.
The tutorial feature can be started in two ways:
NOTE
The tutorial feature can only be started when
the vehicle is parked and the parking brake
is applied.
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Voice control
By pressing the voice control button and
•
saying "Voice tutorial."
By pressing MY CAR and going to
•
Settings
tutorial
son.
Voice settingsVoice
. Press OK to begin the tutorial les-
Voice training
The Voice training feature enables the voice
control system to become familiar with your
voice and pronunciation, and allows you to set
up user profiles. Two user profiles can be created.
To start the voice training procedure, press
•
MY CAR and go to
settings
or User 2 and press OK to begin.
SettingsVoice
Voice training. Select User 1
NOTE
The menu selection Default setting can
only be changed to
training
session has been completed.
User 1 after a Voice
Other voice control settings found in MY
CAR
Voice user setting: Two user profiles can
•
be set by pressing MY CAR and going to
Settings
setting
Voice output volume: Press MY CAR and
•
go to
output volume
level.
The system's voice volume can also be
changed by turning TUNE during a system
prompt.
Voice settingsVoice user
User 1 or User 2.
. Select
SettingsVoice settingsVoice
and select the desired
Languages
The voice control system is constantly being
developed and at the time of printing, the following languages were available:
English (UK)
•
English (US)
•
French (CAN)
•
French (FRA)
•
Dutch
•
Italian
•
Spanish (EU)
•
Spanish (US)
•
Swedish
•
German
•
To change languages, go to
System optionsLanguage.
Settings
The available languages have this icon
in the list.
Language-dependent user profile
The voice control feature will only understand
the languages set in
For example, assume that the profile
has been stored by a French-speaking driver
and the language set to Canadian French. If the
driver then changes the system language to
English, the profile
selected because the system will now only
understand English and expect English to be
spoken. The alternative
active instead.
To improve the system's capability to understand the driver's English pronunciation, carry
out voice training and store the results in the
User 2 with the language set to English
profile
(which will make both languages available) or
change the language profile for
lish.
System options.
User 1
User 1 can no longer be
Default setting will be
User 1 to Eng-
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On-screen keyboard
Entering text and making selections
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Screen view showing the free-text field
The navigation system uses a text wheel for
entering various types of information.
Activating a selection
When the desired function/menu selection has
been chosen by turning the thumb wheel on
the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the
center console control panel, press the thumbwheel/OK to display the function/menu's next
level.
Entering characters
The text wheel
1. Mark (highlight) a text field.
2.
Press OK to display the text wheel.
3.
Select a character with the thumb wheel/
TUNE and enter it by pressing the thumb
wheel/OK.
Numeric keyboard
The center console number keys 0–9, * and #
can also be used to enter characters.
For example, press 9 to display all of the characters that can be entered by pressing this key,
which are:
briefly to move the cursor to each available
character.
•
•
w, x, y, z and 9. Press the button
Stop on the desired character to select it
and it will appear in the text field.
To repeat the same character, press the
thumb wheel/OK.
Delete or cancel with EXIT.
•
Other characters
The inset menu in the text wheel shows other
special characters or numbers. Grayed-out
characters cannot be selected in the current
context:
Select
•
•
•
•
More + OK to access the text wheel
for special characters.
123 + OK: numbers are displayed in the
wheel.
=> + OK: the cursor moves to the list at the
right of the screen. Selections can be made
here by pressing OK.
Last 5 + OK: lists the five most recent des-
tinations. Mark one of them and press
OK.
List of alternatives
A list matching the characters entered
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On-screen keyboard
The number
screen indicates that the there are five alternatives containing the characters entered (
No list
An empty list and the characters *** in the
upper right corner indicates that there are over
1,000 alternatives containing the characters
entered. If there are fewer alternatives, they will
automatically be displayed.
To reduce the number of alternatives on the
list, enter additional characters.
5 in the upper right corner of the
BEZ).
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Map views
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Maps, types of roads and the compass
Map views of the current location
The way in which the map is displayed
depends on the vehicle’s location and the settings that have been made in the system, such
as map scale, geographic location, the symbols that have been selected for display, etc.
An explanation of the text, signs, and symbols
that may be displayed on the screen can be
found on the inside of the front cover of this
manual.
The name of the current route can be viewed
at the bottom of the screen without setting a
destination.
Along a highway. The screen shows points
of interest along the highway, see
page 42.
Detailed intersection information. The
screen shows the direction in which you
should turn at the next intersection. (Alternative lanes are only displayed for major
roads.) Visual information is always
accompanied by voice guidance.
Two maps. The screen shows the same
map, but with two different scales. The
map(s) can also be displayed in 2D or 3D,
see page 52.
Map scroll mode, see page 34.
Voice guidance
Once a destination has been entered and the
vehicle is approaching an intersection or an
exit, a voice will provide guidance about distance and type of action to be taken. A detailed
map of the intersection is also displayed. The
voice guidance is repeated as the vehicles
approaches the intersection.
Adjust the volume with the audio system’s volume control (this must be done while guidance
is being given).
To repeat guidance:
Press OK twice.
•
See also
Voice guidance, see page 53.
SettingsGuidance options
NOTE
In certain cases (e.g., if a call is in progress
on a Bluetooth-connected cell phone),
voice guidance will be replaced by a chime.
To select a male or female voice and a language:
Go into the MY CAR menu system (by
•
pressing this button on the center console
control panel). The volume for voice guidance can also be adjusted here. See your
Owner's Manual for additional information.
Compass
The red point on the compass
needle points north on the
map and the white end of the
needle points south
Go to SettingsMap optionsCompass
to hide/show the compass. See also page
53 for more information.
Unverified roads
A small number of roads in the system may be
unverified. This means that information on
signs, one-way streets, left turns, etc., may not
be accurate.
An itinerary containing unverified roads will be
displayed in grey on the map.
The system’s default setting is to avoid unverified roads, and for this reason, no itineraries are
planned on them. These settings can be
changed under
Customize route, see page 51.
The system provides information when an
unverified road is added to an itinerary and
when the vehicle begins to travel on one of
these roads.
Settings
Route options
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Main menu, Scroll menu
The menu system
The various sections of this manual present all
02
of the navigation system's menus and alternatives.
NOTE
The system's menus and alternatives cannot always be selected, for a number of reasons.
If a menu or alternative is selectable, it
•
will be displayed in clear white text.
Alternatives that are
•
are displayed in gray text (grayed out).
Not selectable
Main menu
The main menu is at the top of the menu structure and is the first menu displayed after the
introductory text and the map.
To display the main menu from the map view:
Press OK.
•
To return to the main menu from a sub-menu:
Press EXIT repeatedly until the main menu
•
is displayed.
Returning to the main menu
It is always possible to return to the main menu
by pressing EXITrepeatedly.
Returning to the map
Press and hold EXIT for several seconds.
•
Scroll menu
The Scroll menu makes it possible to move the
crosshairs across the map using the number
keys in the center console.
The Scroll menu can be activated when the
map is displayed by:
Pressing one of the number keys (0–9).
•
To scroll:
Press one of the following number keys
•
1-2-3-4-6-7-8-9: an arrow indicating the
scrolling direction will be displayed in the
margins combined with the number key to
be used to scroll in the desired direction.
To zoom in/out:
Turn TUNE.
•
To exit the Scroll menu:
Press EXIT.
•
The crosshairs
Pressing OK will display a menu for the point
on the map that the crosshairs are currently
pointing to. This menu contains the following
alternatives:
Add to itinerary: adds the crosshair's
•
position to the itinerary.
POIs nearby: shows any points of interest
•
that may be around the crosshair's position.
Read traffic message: lists any current
•
traffic messages.
Information: displays any information that
•
may be available about the position.
Store: opens the menu Set destination
•
Stored locationEdit, see
page 43.
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Menu selections
Three levels of the menu structure are shown
here. A number of the third level menus also
have sub-menus, which are described in detail
in their respective sections in this manual.
Repeat voice guidance
Set destination
Address
Area:
City:
Street:
Number:
Junction:
Add to itinerary
Information
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p. 40
Point of interest (POI)
By name
Near the car
Along the route
Around point on map
Along the street
Along the highway
Stored location
Add to itinerary
Information
Edit
Sort by
Delete
Previous destination
Add to itinerary
Information
Store
Delete
Delete all
p. 41
p. 42
p. 43
Return trip
Start guidance
Add to itinerary
Edit itinerary
Select point on map
Latitude & longitude
Postcode
Route details
Itinerary
Start guidance
Add to itinerary
Edit itinerary
Avoid
Next destination
Route instructions
Map of entire route
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p. 47
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Menu selections
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Map of remaining route
Start demo
or
Stop demo
Traffic information
Read traffic message
Traffic events along route
or
Traffic events ahead
Avoided traffic events
Current position
Settings
Traffic information
A
Traffic station
Traffic message
p. 48
p. 56
p. 60
p. 62
p. 63
p. 64
p. 49
p. 50
Route options
Route type
Route proposals
Customize route
Route learning
Reset route learning
Map options
Map colors
Show dual map mode
Single map settings
Right map settings
Left map settings
POI on map
Compass
Show current road name
Show speed limits
Show information fields
p. 50
p. 52
Guidance options
Voice guidance
Voice output volume
Street names in voice
guidance
Time of arrival format
System options
GPS information
Map version:
Map loading progress
Reset navigation settings
Delete all user data
Pause guidance
or
Resume guidance
A
Not available in all areas/countries.
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p. 54
p. 55
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Setting a destination............................................................................... 40
There are several different ways of programming a destination.
It is enough to only enter the name of a town,
village, etc. to be guided to the center of the
specified town/villages.
If you know the destination's latitude and longitude, this information can also be used.
See page 30 for information about entering
text/numbers in the system's various text
fields.
NOTE
The definition of a city or area may vary from
state to state, and also within the same
state. It will sometimes be an entire city, or
a particular section of a city.
City or street
Street is marked first
Set destinationAddress
Searching for a destination:
1. With the previous illustration's view on the
screen, press OK to activate the preselected text field.
2.
Enter a name in the
text wheel and then select
Street: field using the
City:.
3.
Or select
name.
The following search criteria can be used:
Area: (country)
•
City:
•
Postcode: a zip code can also be used for
•
a search under
Street:
•
Number:
•
Junction: (intersection) select an intersec-
•
tion as a destination.
Add to itinerary: mark the selection +
•
OK to add the address to the itinerary.
Information: mark the information + OK to
•
display information about the selected
destination.
City: + OK and begin entering the
City:
NOTE
If the number entered does not exist for a
street address, the system will provide information to this effect.
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Setting a destination
More about Information
Select an address/street + OK to select the following:
Map: displays a map of the location with
•
additional information when available.
Call: call the location if a phone number is
•
given.
Related POI: lists points of interest related
•
to the selected location.
Parking nearby: lists parking areas in the
•
vicinity along with their distance from the
destination.
Points of interest (POI)
Set destinationPoint of interest (POI)
The system contains a large number of POIs
that can be searched for and set as destinations. The list of POIs can be shortened by
specifying the type(s) of POIs to be included in
the search:
Select
•
To select the POIs to be permanently displayed
on the map, go to the menu
on map
All searches are performed as described in the
previous section (City or street):
1.
2.
Type: and specify the types of POIs
to be included in the search.
SettingsPOI
– see page 53.
Specify an
Then select
Information + OK.
Area:/City:/Type:/Name:.
Add to itinerary or
By name
In addition to searching for a POI by general
category (e.g., restaurants), the POI's name
can be used. The procedure is the same as
when searching by address, see page 40.
When searching for a
Restaurant" all names matching the combination of letters will be shown as the letters in the
name are entered. The list of names will
become more specific as more letters are
entered.
Name: such as "Rick's
NOTE
There are sub-categories of restaurants to
simplify the search.
Near the car
This performs a search of the area around the
vehicle's current position.
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Setting a destination
Along the route
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This searches for POIs along a route in the itinerary.
Around point on map
This search is performed by scrolling the crosshairs on the map, see page 34.
The scroll map will be displayed. Move the
•
crosshairs to the desired position and
press OK.
Along the street
A search will be made on a specific street/road.
Along the highway
A search will be made on a specific highway.
Stored locations
Set destinationStored location
A large number of locations can be stored in
the system, which can then be used to quickly
set or change an itinerary.
Storing a location
To store the location of your choice:
1. Use the scroll function (see page 34) to
select the location to be saved.
2.
Press OK to open the crosshairs' menu.
3.
Select a stored location on the list + OK and
choose one of the following alternatives:
Store location + OK. The location
Select
is now saved and will be added to the
Stored location list.
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Setting a destination
Add to itinerary
This alternative opens the same window as for
Set destinationAddressAdd to
itinerary, see page 46.
Information
This alternative opens the same window as for
Set destination
itinerary
Edit
This opens the selected stored location and
makes it possible to change/update the following:
Name: enter the name of the location of
•
your choice
Icon: select a symbol to represent the
•
location on the map
Address: enter an address
•
Phone: enter a phone number
•
AddressAdd to
Information, see page 41.
Edit voice tag: record a voice tag. Follow
•
the on-screen instructions.
Show name on map: select whether to
•
show or hide the location's name on the
map.
Store: save the changes by pressing OK.
•
Sort by
Select to sort the entries in the list by:
Name
•
Icon
•
Distance
•
Chronological
•
Delete
Delete a stored location.
•
Previous destination
Existing destinations are stored here. Select
one of them and then do one of the following:
Add to itinerary
•
Information
•
Store: see the following illustration for
•
more information.
Delete
•
Delete all.
•
Store displays this editing menu
Store displays the same editing menu as for
Stored locationEdit.
For more information, see page 42.
To supplement or change the information
•
for a destination, select
Store + OK.
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Setting a destination
Return trip
This alternative enables you to return to the
itinerary's starting point and can be selected at
any time during an itinerary.
Select among:
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Start guidance
•
Add to itinerary
•
Edit itinerary: select between Clear
•
itinerary
and Route options.
Searching for a location on the map
Set destinationSelect point on map
This displays a map with the current location
marked. See also "Scroll menu" on page 34.
Turn TUNE to change the map scale.
•
Move the crosshairs using the number
•
keys on the center console (6 to move right,
8 to move down, etc).
1. When you have moved to the desired location, press OK.
2.
Continue by selecting
any of the other alternatives displayed.
Add to itinerary or
Searching by latitude/longitude
Set destinationLatitude & longitude
Select a destination using its GPS coordinates:
1. Highlight the number to be changed and
press OK to activate the character's window.
2. Enter a number using the center console
number keys (or turn TUNE) and finish by
pressing OK or continue to the next num-
ber. The previous character's window will
no longer be active.
3. The two right-most character windows are
for entering the direction. Use the number
keys or turn TUNE.
E = 3.
4. When all of the coordinates have been
entered, select
add the location to the itinerary.
N = 6, S = 7, W = 9 and
Add to itinerary + OK to
Add to itinerary
Add the selected coordinates for the location
on the map to the itinerary.
Information
This displays any available information about
the location.
Zip code (post code)
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Search for a destination using its zip code:
1.
2.
Postcode: + OK to display the text
Select
wheel.
Select characters with TUNE and enter
them by pressing OK (or use the center
console number keys).
NOTE
Zip codes/post codes may be presented
differently, depending on the country/area.
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Setting a destination
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Itinerary
Menu overview
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Route details
The system can handle one Itinerary at a time
with a maximum of 8 intermediate destinations.
The first destination entered becomes the final
destination and any others are treated as intermediate destinations.
NOTE
The menu selection Itinerary becomes
accessible after a destination has been
selected.
NOTE
The most recently added intermediate destination always becomes Intermediate destination 1. Existing ones will be raised one
step (i.e., existing intermediate destination
1 becomes intermediate destination 2 and
so on).
If you would like to reorder these intermediate destinations in the itinerary, go to
details
intermediate destination
list
Itinerary, Select an
and Move in
.
Route
Setting an itinerary
Route detailsItinerary
Set up an itinerary with several stops along the
way to avoid adding intermediate destinations
during your trip.
Up to 8 intermediate destination can be set.
Start guidance
Move the cursor to Start guidanceand press
OK to activate the current itinerary.
The result with "Itinerary 3" selected
If the setting to show 3 alternative itineraries is
selected, one of them can be chosen, see the
SettingsRoute optionsRoute
menu
proposals on page 51.
Add to itinerary
Add an intermediate destination (uses the
same menu as "
page 40.
Set destination.") See also
Editing an itinerary
The alternatives are:
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Itinerary
Clear itinerary: erase the current itinerary.
•
Route options: opens a shortcut to
•
SettingsRoute options, see
page 50.
Intermediate destinations in an itinerary
Each intermediate destination in the itinerary
can be updated by marking it and pressing
OK.
Information: complete name/address/
•
phone number (where applicable), and longitude and latitude. If a phone number is
displayed, a call can be made through a
Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. See the
section "Bluetooth
tion" in your Owners's Manual for additional information. Any POIs or parking
areas near the destination or will be shown.
Delete: remove the intermediate destina-
•
tion from the itinerary.
hands-free connec-
Move in list: change the order in which the
•
intermediate destinations appear in the
itinerary.
Adjust on map: uses crosshairs on the
•
map to mark a position. The crosshairs can
be scrolled (moved) to another position,
which can be selected by pressing OK.
See page 34 for more information on the
scroll function.
Store: opens the menu Set destination
•
Stored locationEdit, see page 43.
Avoiding areas
This feature makes it possible to avoid certain
parts of the route (due to traffics jams, construction, etc.) The various distances shown on
the screen are calculated from the vehicle's
current position. The system will then select
another route.
Mark a selection and press OK.
•
Next destination
This shows the location of the next intermediate destination on the map with its name,
address, estimated time of arrival and the
remaining distance to this destination. It also
offers the following alternatives:
Delete: remove the current intermediate
•
destination and show the next one.
Map: show a position on the map with the
•
Scroll menu, see page 34.
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Itinerary
>>: go to the next intermediate destination
•
in the itinerary (at the end of the list, this will
loop back to the beginning).
Call: call the destination (where applica-
•
ble).
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Route instructions
(Route instructions)
Map of the entire route
(Map of entire route)
This displays the entire route scaled down so
that it fits on the map.
Otherwise, the functions are the same as for
the Scroll menu, see page 34.
Map of the remaining route
(Map of remaining route)
This is similar to the view showing the entire
route but only shows the remaining part of the
route to the destination from the vehicle's current position.
Otherwise, the functions are the same as for
the Scroll menu, see page 34.
This lists the points along the route where
instructions will be provided.
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Where am I?
Current position
This feature displays a map with the vehicle's
current location and information such as the
location's name and coordinates.
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Settings
Traffic information
03
Auto: the system will automatically search
•
for the most suitable/strongest station.
Manual: the driver can tune to a station.
•
Traffic messages
Route options
SettingsTraffic information
Not all of the settings that can be made for
traffic information are described here. See also
page 63.
Traffic station
A radio station broadcasting traffic information
can be selected here.
50
Several selections can be made here for displaying traffic messages.
All: information about all reported traffic
•
disruptions will be displayed.
Major: this will display information about
•
e.g., closed roads due to accidents or
other serious problems.
None: No traffic messages will be dis-
•
played.
SettingsRoute options
Route type
The following types of routes can be selected:
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Fast: the system will select major roads for
•
the fastest permitted driving
Short: the system will select the most
•
direct route to the destination
Easy: the system will prioritize roads that
•
do not entail difficult driving situations or
numerous intersections
Route proposal
Route options
03 Planning your trip
Settings
NOTE
If a route has already been set when one
•
or more of these alternatives are
changed, there may be a slight delay in
guidance as the system recalculates the
route.
If the system has been set to avoid toll
•
roads, highways, etc., roads of this type
will only be used when there are no
other alternatives.
03
When the Start guidance command has been
given, two alternatives will be presented:
Select
•
•
See page 46 for more information.
1 to let the navigation system
choose the most suitable type of route
Select
3 and the system will present up to
3 route proposals (if more than one possibility is available) to choose from
Select roads or other things that the system
should avoid as far as possible when setting a
route:
Avoid highways
•
Avoid toll roads
•
Avoid ferries
•
Avoid time-restricted roads
•
Avoid season-restricted roads
•
Avoid unverified roads
•
Avoid borders
•
Route learning
An itinerary must be set. If the driver has activated an itinerary and then takes another route
to the final destination than the one proposed
by the system, the system will memorize the
roads that the driver has chosen.
If the same itinerary is selected two more times
and the driver uses "his/her own route" again,
the system will show the driver's route.
If this alternative is marked and the same route
is driven three times, this new route will be
stored and replace the original itinerary.
Reset route learning
This deletes the "learned" route.
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Settings
03
Map options
SettingsMap options
Map colors
Choose between:
Automatic
•
Day (see the previous illustration)
•
Night
•
Single map settings
Map orientation: select Heading or
•
North.
North: the map will always have north at the
top of the screen. The "car" symbol will move
in the current direction on the screen.
Heading: the "car" symbol will be in the center
of the map and will always point upward. The
map will rotate under the symbol, depending
on the direction of the road.
Map view: select 2D or 3D.
•
2D: the "car" symbol and map will always be
viewed from above.
3D: the "car" symbol and map will be viewed
at an angle from above or from the side.
Show dual map mode
The map can be displayed over the entire
screen or two split-screen maps can be displayed at the same time.
Select split-screen by marking
map mode
EXIT.
Left map settings
•
•
Right map settings
This is the same as for left map settings.
Map scale in dual map mode
To view each map in different scales:
and pressing OK, followed by
Map orientation: select Heading or
North.
Map view: select 2D or 3D.
Show dual
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1.
From map view, turn TUNE clockwise or
counter-clockwise to highlight the map on
the right or left side of the screen.
2.
Press OK to activate the highlighted side
of the screen.
3.
Turn TUNE to adjust the map scale.
4.
Press OK again to confirm the new map
scale and to deactivate that side of the
screen.
Points of interest (POIs) on the map
Mark the alternatives for displaying points of
interest on the map:
All: show all points of interest.
•
None: no points of interest will be dis-
•
played.
Selected: a menu with points of interest
•
will be displayed. Mark the ones that you
would like to have displayed on the map.
For a complete list of POIs, see page 68.
Compass
Choose how the compass will be shown on the
map:
Graphic
•
Text
•
None.
•
See page 33 for more information about the
compass.
Show the current road name
Mark this alternative to display the name of the
street/road that you are currently driving on at
the bottom of the screen.
Show the current speed limit
Mark this alternative to see the current speed
limit in the upper right corner of the screen.
Show information fields
Mark this alternative to display any current traffic information at the top and bottom of the
screen.
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Settings
Guidance options
03
SettingsGuidance options
Voice guidance
Mark Voice guidance if you would like spoken
instructions. See page 27 for additional information.
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Settings
Voice volume
This displays a volume control on the screen
for setting the level for voice guidance.
Adjust by turning TUNE and pressing OK.
•
See page 23 for more information.
03
Street names in voice guidance
In addition to voice guidance information about
distance and direction, this function can also
say the name of the street/road. To activate:
Street names in voice guidance.
Mark
•
Time information
Select the time-related information to be displayed:
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
•
RTA (Remaining Time until Arrival)
•
System information
SettingsSystem information
GPS information
The screen shows:
Number of received satellites:
•
Received position
•
Map-matched position
•
Altitude:
•
The geographic name of the current posi-
•
tion.
Map version
The screen will display:
Software version:
•
Map version:
•
Map market:
•
Map loading progress
This indicates the progress of a map/system
update. See page 19 for more information.
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Settings
Reset navigation settings
SettingsReset navigation settings
This function returns all settings to the original
(factory) system settings.
The menu alternative
navigation settings + OK displays: Reset all
navigation settings?
continue. Press Exit to cancel.
Settings
, Press OK to
Reset
.
Delete all user data
SettingsDelete all user data
The menu alternative SettingsDelete all
user data
delete all navigation user data?
to continue. Press Exit to cancel.
Pressing OK will delete the following information:
•
•
•
•
•
+ OK displays: Do you want to
all stored locations
the
Last 5 locations
previous destinations
route learning information
changes to factory settings
, Press OK
Pause guidance
Pause guidance
Move the cursor to Pause guidance and press
OK to temporarily stop all types of guidance
and
Resume guidance will be displayed.
However, the system's "car" symbol will continue to show the vehicle's position on the map.
To resume guidance:
Resume guidance and press OK.
Mark
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Demo
Start the demo (system simulation)
03
Route detailsStart demo
When the vehicle is at a standstill, this function
offers simulated guidance to the currently set
destination.
To interrupt the simulation:
The previous memo selection (
•
The demonstration function can only be
used if a destination has been selected.
Broadcast traffic information is always
received and presented, even if no destination
is specified.
The way in which traffic information is presented can be set and changed in
Traffic information, see page 50.
The way in which traffic information is presented is also affected by the way in which it is
broadcast.
04
NOTE
Traffic information is not available in all
areas/states/provinces.
The transmission range for traffic information is being increased continuously.
Settings
Traffic symbols on the map
Symbol for traffic information or problems
If there is at least one traffic message along the
route, a Traffic Message Channel (TMC) symbol will be displayed in the upper left corner of
the map.
Use the scroll function (see page 34) to scroll
to the traffic problem to find its location and
extent.
NOTE
When the system is started it can take up to
approx. 15 minutes before all traffic information for the area is loaded.
Location on the map
Traffic problems are indicated by arrows, lines
and boxes:
Slow traffic
Slow traffic in both directions
Extent
Marker colors
The color of the arrows, lines and boxes indicates the extent (severity) of the traffic disruption:
BlackRoad closed
RedTraffic jam
OrangeSlow-moving traffic
YellowGeneral information
Type of traffic disruption
The following symbols on the map indicate different types of traffic disruptions:
Accident
Contraflow (two-way traffic, single
lanes in each direction)
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Introduction
Detour (diversion)
Information
Narrow road
Parking information
Traffic jam
Road work
Slippery road
Other hazard
Road closed
Extent
Certain traffic messages also contain information on the extent of the traffic obstruction.
In addition to the symbol, a yellow, orange, red
or black line along the route is shown on all
scales up to 3 miles. The length of the line is
corresponds to the extent (distance) of the traffic problem.
Scale of the area for traffic information
The map scale determines the amount of traffic
information that can be displayed; the larger
the area on the map shown on the screen, the
greater the amount of information displayed.
Select the size of the area to be monitored
•
in Map mode by turning TUNE to the
desired scale.
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Reading information
Read traffic message
04
A traffic problem and the area affected, marked by
arrows
When the crosshairs are placed over an
area where there is a traffic disruption
(marked by arrows along the road), a
flashing box with the traffic symbol is displayed.
In order to read the traffic information:
Press OK and select
•
+ OK.
Traffic information
Traffic information
Main menu
Traffic information
Read traffic information
With Read traffic message selected, press
OK to display the following view:
1. Move the crosshairs to the traffic disruption (indicated by a colored line or arrows
parallel with the road) that you would like
information about. A traffic symbol with a
box will begin to flash on the map.
2.
Press OK and information similar to the
illustration will be displayed:
Detailed information about the traffic disruption is linked to the symbol, including (if available):
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Reading information
expected duration
•
limitations (speed, vehicle width/height,
•
etc.)
roads affected
•
If there is more than one traffic disruption within
the box, press OK to display information about
the problem closest to the center of the crosshairs first.
Numbers, such as "
screen, indicate that the currently displayed
traffic message is number 2 of a total of 5 in the
box. Display the other messages by pressing
OK.
Return to the map screen by pressing
•
EXIT.
2/5" at the top of the
Avoiding traffic disruptions
Traffic events ahead
Menu row 2 when no itinerary has been set
With
Traffic events ahead selected, press
OK to list the current traffic disruptions.
Traffic events along route
Menu row 2 with a set itinerary
This is the same menu row as in the previous
section, but with a set itinerary. The text then
changes from
events along route
system guide you around the traffic disruption
on another route.
Press OK to list the traffic disruptions along the
route.
Traffic events ahead to Traffic
. You can opt to have the
A list with one disruption along the itinerary's route
The driver can avoid traffic disruptions by letting the system choose another route. To do
so:
1. Select the traffic disruption to be avoided
and press OK to mark the selection.
2. A number of areas can be marked to be
avoided. Up to 15 areas with traffic disruptions can be selected.
3.
Continue by marking
+ OK.
route
The system will then calculate a new route to
avoid the traffic disruption.
To get detailed information about a listed traffic
disruption:
Select one from the list and press # INFO
•
(on the center console control panel) to
display the information.
Calculate new
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04 Traffic information
Reading information
Avoided traffic events
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The marked traffic problems are listed here.
A list with one alternative that can be edited
The following can be done:
Clear all: unmark all alternatives.
•
Select one of the alternatives + OK: the
•
alternative will be unmarked.
Select one of the alternatives + # INFO:
•
detailed information and a map will be displayed.
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Detailed information, return to the menu by pressing EXIT
Return to the map by pressing EXIT or
•
Calculate new route + OK: the itin-
select
erary will be adjusted according to the
changes made.
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05 Symbols on the map
Points of interest (POIs)
Specify individual POIs to be shown on the
map or select
Marked POIs will be shown on the map
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SettingsMap optionsPOI on map
Selected
T do so:
Select/deselect a POI by turning TUNE
•
and pressing OK.
All or None, see page 53.
NOTE
The icons used for POIs and the number
•
of POIs available may vary from country
to country.
New icons may be added/removed
•
when the system is updated. The icons
for all available POIs can always be
found under
system's menus.
Some examples of symbols that can be
selected to be displayed on the map:
The Global Positioning System (GPS) indicates
the car’s position with an accuracy of about
65 feet (20 meters).
Accuracy may be even less when driving on
roads lying parallel to another road, winding
roads, roads on several levels, and also after
driving a long distance without making any distinct turns.
Tall buildings and mountains, tunnels, viaducts, over/underpasses etc., also have a negative affect on the reception of GPS signals,
which means that the estimation of the car’s
position may not be precise.
VNS does not always calculate the
fastest/shortest route.
Parameters such as distance, width of road,
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type of road, number of right or left turns, traffic
circles etc., are all taken into account when
calculating the best theoretical route. Experience and local knowledge may, however, lead
to a better choice of route.
The VNS system chooses toll roads,
freeways, and ferries even though I have
opted to avoid them.
When calculating routes over longer distances,
for technical reasons the system can only use
major roads. If you select
NO for toll roads and
freeways, they will be avoided as much as possible, but will be used if no other reasonable
alternative is available.
After being transported, the car’s
position on the map is incorrect.
If the car is transported, for example by ferry or
train, or in such a way as to impede the reception of GPS signals, it can take up to 5 minutes
to calculate the car’s new position correctly.
The vehicle’s position on the map is
incorrect after its battery has been
disconnected.
If power has been cut from the GPS antenna,
it can take more than 5 minutes for the GPS
signals to be received correctly and the car’s
position to be calculated.
The car symbol on the map moves
erratically after a tire change
In addition to the GPS receiver, the vehicle’s
speedometer and an onboard gyro are also
used to calculate the vehicle’s current location
and direction of travel. If the spare tire is put on
the vehicle, or is a change is made from summer to winter tires (or vice versa), the navigation system must "learn" the new dimensions
of the tire(s). Therefore, it may be necessary to
drive for several miles, including a number of
turns, for the system to make this adjustment.
The map image does not correspond to
actual conditions.
Factors such as the constant expansion and
rebuilding of the road network, new traffic regulations constantly being introduced etc.,
mean that the digital map database is not
always complete.
The maps and data on the DVDs are static.
They will not automatically update to reflect
real-life changes to road and traffic patterns.
Updated DVDs are produced periodically.
Please contact your Volvo retailer for more
information about availability.
The map scale sometimes changes.
There is no detailed map information for certain
areas. If this is the case, the system automatically changes the map scale.
Certain menu options are not available.
Check the settings that you have made. Select
Reset to default for the particular option to
return to the default settings.
The car symbol on screen jumps forward
or spins.
The system may need a few seconds to sense
the position and movement of the car before
you drive off.
1. Switch off the VNS system and the ignition.
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2. Switch on the ignition again and restart
VNS, but remain at a standstill for a short
time before driving off.
I am planning a long trip but do not want
to specify destinations in the cities that I
will be passing through. What is the
easiest way to set up an itinerary?
Select the final destination directly on the map
using the cross hairs. The system will automatically guide you to the final destination even if
you drive past intermediate destinations.
The system’s map information is not upto-date
Contact your Volvo retailer for updated map
information.
WARNING
Navigating safely
Always use good judgment when following
navigation system guidance, and do not follow guidance that seems contrary to your
own best judgment.
06 Questions & Answers
Frequently asked questions
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What is the easiest way to check the
current map version?
See SettingsSystem informationMap
version: for information about the map version
and which geographic area it covers.
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