Volvo Sensus Connect User Manual

SENSUS INFOTAINMENT
VÄLKOMMEN!
We trust that you will enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobile designed with your safety and comfort in mind. To help get the most from your Volvo, we urge you to familiarize yourself with the instructions and maintenance information in this owner’s manual. The owner’s manual can also be found in a mobile app (Volvo manual) and on Volvo Car’s support site at support.volvocars.com.
cle if you may be affected by alcohol, medication or any impairment that could hinder your ability to drive.
Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable federal safety and emis­sion standards. If you have any questions regarding your vehicle, please contact your Volvo retailer or see the article "Contacting Volvo" for infor­mation on getting in touch with Volvo in the United States and Canada.
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INTRODUCTION
Introduction
6
Volvo Sensus
7
On-board owner's manual
8
Change of ownership
10
Information on the Internet
10
Volvo ID
11
MY CAR
My Car – introduction
14
MY CAR paths
15
MY CAR menus
15
MY CAR vehicle settings
17
MY CAR driver support settings
19
MY CAR system settings
20
MY CAR voice control settings
21
MY CAR climate system settings
22
MY CAR Internet settings
22
MY CAR information settings
23
INFOTAINMENT
Infotainment
26
Infotainment – overview
27
Infotainment – operating the system
28
On-screen symbols
32
Favorites
33
Infotainment – audio settings
33
Infotainment – general sound settings
34
Infotainment - advanced audio settings
35
Adjusting the equalizer
35
Automatic volume control
36
Radio
36
Radio station search
37
Automatic station search
37
List of radio stations
37
Manual radio station search
38
Preset radio stations
38
HD Radioreception (U.S. models only)
39
HD Radio - switching on and off
40
HD Radio - sub-channels
41
HD Radio - limitations
42
SiriusXM satellite radio*
42
SiriusXM satellite radio* - select­ing categories/channels
45
SiriusXM satellite radio* - weather
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CONTENTS

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Radio text
48
Media Player
48
CD/DVD
49
Fast forward/reverse
50
Shuffle
50
Media Search
51
Playing and navigating in DVDs
52
Camera angle while playing DVD videos
53
Screen settings
53
Media player – compatible file formats
53
External audio sources via the AUX/USB sockets
54
Connecting an external audio source via the AUX/USB sockets
56
External audio source volume
56
Media Bluetooth
®
57
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth® device
57
Connecting a Bluetooth® device
58
Pairing a Bluetooth® device
59
Automatically connect a Bluetooth
®
device
61
Switching to another Bluetooth® device
61
Disconnecting a Bluetooth® device
62
Deleting a Bluetooth® device
62
Bluetooth® hands-free system
62
Bluetooth® hands-free system – overview
64
Call Management
64
Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio settings
65
Phone book
65
Quick phonebook searches
66
Phone book – character table for the center console keypad
66
Searching for phone book contacts
67
Voice control - introduction
68
Voice control language
69
Voice control help functions
69
Voice control settings
70
Voice control commands
70
Voice control command shortcuts
71
Cell phone voice control
71
Radio voice control
72
Multimedia voice control
73
Internet connection
73
Car modem*
76
Applications
78
Browser
79
Infotainment menu overview
81
AM radio menus
82
FM radio menus
82
Audio CD/DVD menus
83
Video DVD menus
83
iPod® menus
84
USB menus
84
Media Bluetooth® menus
85
AUX menus
85
Bluetooth® hands-free menus
86
Web browser menus
86
Disclaimers
88
Type approval
91
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INDEX
Index 93
INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

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Introduction

This supplement complements your vehicle's owner's information.
If you are uncertain as to any of your vehicle's features or functions, consult your printed own­er'smanual or the on-board owner's information. If you have any further questions, please contact a Volvo retailer or other representative of the Volvo Car Corporation.
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this owner's information are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time, or to change specifications or design without notice and with­out incurring obligation.
© Volvo Car Corporation

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 differently, depending on special legal requirements.
Contact your Volvo retailer for additional informa­tion.
NOTE
Do not export your Volvo to another country before investigating that coun­try's applicable safety and exhaust emis­sion requirements. In some cases it may be difficult or impossible to comply with these requirements. Modifications to the emission control system(s) may render your Volvo not certifiable for legal opera­tion in the U.S., Canada and other coun­tries.
All information, illustrations and specifica­tions contained in this manual are based on the latest product information availa­ble at the time of publication. Please note that some vehicles may be equipped dif­ferently, depending on special legal requirements. Optional equipment descri­bed in this manual may not be available in all markets.
Some of the illustrations shown are generic and may not depict the exact model for which this manual is intended.
Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time, or to change speci­fications or design without notice and without incurring obligation.

The owner's manual in mobile devices

NOTE
The owner's manual mobile app can be down­loaded at www.volvocars.com.
The mobile app also contains videos and searchable content, and provides easy naviga­tion between the various articles.
INTRODUCTION
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Volvo Sensus

Volvo Sensus is the core of the contact interface with your vehicle. Sensus provides information, entertainment and offers access to functions that make owning and operating a Volvo easier.
Volvo Sensus is the operating system in your vehicle and it enables you to interact intuitively with the vehicle’s various features and functions, including accessing the Internet, when it suits you.
Volvo Sensus uses the center console screen to display information and menus, and to offer a user interface that enables you to make person­alized settings for e.g., vehicle, infotainment and climate system functions.
The buttons on the center console or the steer­ing wheel keypad are used to activate/deactivate functions and change numerous settings.
Pressing the MY CAR button on the center con­sole displays all of the settings related to driving and operating the vehicle, such as City Safety,
lock and alarm functions, automatic blower speed, setting the clock, etc.
Pressing the source buttons on the center con­sole (RADIO, MEDIA, TEL,
, NAV* and CAM*, etc.) make it possible to select e.g., AM or FM radio, play a CD or DVD, use the Bluetooth
®
hands-free feature, the navigation system* or the park assist camera*.
See your on-board owner’s manual or the sepa­rate printed supplements for detailed information about the functionality offered by Volvo Sensus.
Center console control panel
Volvo Navigation System (VNS)*NAV: see the separate VNS manual for operating instructions.
Infotainment (RADIO, MEDIA, TEL)
Vehicle-related settings - MY CAR.
Internet connected vehicle.
Climate system.
Park assist camera - CAM*.

Related information

My Car – introduction (p. 14)
Internet connection (p. 73)
INTRODUCTION
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On-board owner's manual

The owner's manual can be displayed on the center console screen and you can carry out searches for the information that you require.
To open the owner's manual, press the MY CAR button on the center console, press OK/MENU and select
Owner's manual.
For basic information, see "Infotainment - operat­ing the system." The following sections also pro­vide more detailed information.
The on-board owner's manual start page
There are four ways of finding information articles in the on-board owner's manual:
Searching: search for an article.
Categories: All of the articles are sorted by
category.
Favorites: Quick access to frequently read
articles.
Quick Guide: A selection of articles cover-
ing commonly used functions.
Select the symbol in the lower right-hand corner for additional information about the on-board owner's manual.
NOTE
The on-board owner's manual cannot be accessed while the vehicle is moving.
Specifications regarding your vehicle are not found in the on-board information. This information is listed in the printed owner's manual.

Searching for information

Searching using the text wheel
List of characters
Switching between character entry modes (see the following table)
Surf history
Use the text wheel to enter a web address.
1.
Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used.
2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The results of the search will be displayed in the phone book.
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3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry mode for numbers or special characters, or to go view surf history, turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the fol­lowing table) in the list for switching charac­ter entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
123/A BC
Toggle between letters and num­bers by pressing OK/MENU.
=>
This leads to surf history. Turn TUNE to select a web address and press OK/MENU to go to the web­site.
Go
Go to the website by pressing OK/ MENU.
a|A
Toggle between upper and lower case letters by pressing OK/MENU.
| | }
Switch from the text wheel to the
Address: field. Use TUNE to move
the cursor and erase characters by pressing EXIT. Press OK/MENU to return to the text wheel.
The number/letter keys on the cen­ter console can also be used to edit the
Address: field.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. Press and hold EXIT to erase all characters.
Pressing a number key on the center console while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ­ous illustration) will display a list of characters. Press the desired key repeatedly to enter the desired letter and continue to the next letter, etc.
To enter a number, press and hold the button.

Categories

The articles in the on-board owner's manual are divided into main categories and sub-categories. The same article may be listed in several applica­ble categories to help make searches easier.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the category structure and press OK/MENU to open a category (indi-
cated by the
symbol) or an article (indicated
by the
symbol). Press EXIT to return to the
previous view.

Favorites

Articles that have been marked as favorites can be found here. For information about marking an article as a favorite, see "Navigating in an article" below.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the list of favorites and press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT to return to the previous view.

Quick Guide

This is a selection of articles that will help you become familiar with some of the vehicle's most common functions. These articles can also be
found in their respective categories but are listed here for quick access.
Turn TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guide and press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT to return to the previous view.

Navigating in an article

Home: Returns you to the owner's manual
start page. Favorites: Add/remove an article from the
list of favorites. This can also be done by pressing the FAV button on the center con­sole keypad.
Highlighted link: takes you to the linked article.
Important information: if the article con­tains warnings, cautions or notes, symbols for these types of information and the number of
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INTRODUCTION
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such texts in the article will be displayed here.
Turn TUNE to navigate among the links or scroll in an article. When you have scrolled to the beginning/end of an article, you can return to the start page or a favorite by scrolling one additional step up/down. Press OK/MENU to activate a selection or highlighted link. Press EXIT to return to the previous view.

Related information

Information on the Internet (p. 10)

Change of ownership

When the vehicle changes owners, all personal settings should be reset to the factory defaults.
To reset, press the MY CAR button in the center console followed by OK/MENU and select
Settings Reset to factory settings.
User data e.g., for apps, the web browser and for personal settings in menus such as the climate system and vehicle settings should be reset to factory defaults.
For vehicles equipped with the optional Volvo On Call with Sensus Connect (VOC), personal set­tings stored in the vehicle should be deleted, see Changing ownership of a vehicle with Volvo On Call.

Related information

Volvo ID (p. 11)

Information on the Internet

Additional information regarding your vehicle can be found at www.volvocars.com.

Support on the Internet

Go to support.volvocars.com or use the QR code below to visit the site, which is available in most markets.
QR code to the support site
The information on the support site is searchable and is grouped into different categories. It includes support for e.g., Internet-based services and functions, Volvo On Call (VOC), the naviga­tion system* and apps. Video and step-by-step instructions explain various procedures such as how to connect the vehicle to the Internet via a cell phone.

Downloadable information

Maps
Sensus Navigation system* maps can be down­loaded from the support site.
Mobile apps
For certain model year 2014 and 2015 Volvos, the owner's manual is available in the form of an app. The VOC* app can also be found here.
INTRODUCTION
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos are available in PDF format. Quick Guides and sup­plements can also be found on the support site. Select a model and a model year and download the desired information.

Contact

Contact information for customer support and the nearest Volvo retailer are available on the site.

Volvo ID

This is your personal ID that can be used to access a number of services
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Creating a Volvo ID

To create a Volvo ID, provide your personal email address and then follow the instructions provided in the email that you will receive from Volvo. This can be done from:
From an Internet-connected vehicle: Enter your email address in the app that requires a Volvo ID and follow the instructions provides
or press the Internet connect (
) button on
the center console and select
Apps,
Settings and follow the instructions provi-
ded.
Volvo On Call (VOC*): download the latest version of the VOC app and create a Volvo ID on the start page.
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These services vary and may be subject to change. Consult your Volvo retailer.
MY CAR

MY CAR

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My Car – introduction

The MY CAR menu system provides access to menus for operating many of the vehicle's func­tions, such as setting the clock, door mirrors, lock and alarm settings, etc.
Some of the features or functions are standard; others are optional and vary according to model/ market.

Operation

Use the buttons on the center console or the steering wheel keypad to navigate in the menus.
The center console control panel and the steering wheel keypad. The illustration is generic and the appearance/ location of the buttons may vary.
MY CAR: opens the MY CAR menu system.
OK/MENU: Press the button on the center
console or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad to select a menu alternative or to store a selected function in the system's memory.
TUNE: Turn this control on the center con­sole or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad to navigate up/down in a menu.
EXIT

EXIT functions

Depending on which function the cursor is point­ing to and the menu level, briefly pressing EXIT will result in:
An in-coming phone call will be rejected
The current function will be cancelled
Characters entered will be erased
The most recent selection will be cancelled
Go back/up in the menu system
Pressing and holding EXIT takes you to the nor­mal view for MY CAR. If you are already in normal view, this will take you to the main source menu.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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MY CAR paths

MY CAR is a menu source where settings can be made for many of the vehicle's functions such as setting the clock, door mirror settings, locks, etc.
The current menu level (path) is shown at the top of the center console screen. The following is an example of how the paths to the menu system's functions are displayed:
Settings Vehicle settings Lock settings
Doors unlock Driver door, then all.
The following is an example of how to search for a function and change a setting using the steer­ing wheel keypad:
1.
Press the MY CAR button on the center console.
2. Press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad.
3.
Turn the thumb wheel to scroll to e.g.,
Settings and then press the thumb wheel
to open a list of sub-menus.
4.
Scroll to the desired sub-menu, e.g.,
Vehicle
settings and press the thumb wheel to open
a new list of sub-menus.
5.
Scroll to
Lock settings and press the thumb
wheel to open a new sub-menu.
6.
Scroll to
Doors unlock and press the thumb
wheel to open a drop-down menu with set­tings that can be selected.
7. Turn the thumb wheel to scroll among the settings All doors and Driver door, then
all and press the thumb wheel to select a
setting.
8. Conclude by backing out of the menus one at a time by briefly pressing EXIT or by pressing and holding EXIT.
The procedure is the same using the center con­sole controls OK/MENU, EXIT and TUNE.

Related information

MY CAR menus (p. 15)

MY CAR menus

MY CAR is a group of menus where settings can be made for many of the vehicle's functions such as setting the clock, door mirror settings, locks, etc.
Example of a normal view in MY CAR
Press the MY CAR button on the center console to display the normal view for MY CAR. This view shows the status of some of the vehicle's driver support systems in the upper section of the screen along with the status for the Start/Stop* function in the screen's lower section.
Pressing OK/MENU gives you access to the
My
Car menus with the following alternatives:
My S60
1
Trip statistics
1
Differs according to model.
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MY CAR
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Drive-E

Tire pressure

Settings

Maintenance & repair
Owner's manual

My S60

1
My Car My S60
1
The screen displays all of the driver support sys­tems installed in the vehicle. This is where they can be activated/deactivated.

Trip statistics

My Car Trip statistics
This shows a bar graph with average fuel con­sumption.
Drive-E
My Car Drive-E
This section provides a description of Volvo's Drive-E concept. Choose among the following:
Start/Stop
Information about the Start/Stop function.
ECO driving guide
Provides tips on driving economically.
Tire pressure
My Car Tire pressure/Tire monitoring,
depending on the version of this system installed in your vehicle.
General information about the tire pressure moni­toring function in your vehicle.
Settings
My Car Settings
The structure of the menus is as follows:
Menu level 1
Menu level 2
Menu level 3
Menu level 4
These are the first four menu levels found under
Settings. Some of these functions are standard;
others are optional. A box will be displayed in cases where a function
can be activated/turned On or deactivated/ turned Off:
On: the box is marked Off: the box is empty
Choose
On/Off by pressing OK/MENU, exit
by pressing EXIT.
Submenus found under the heading Settings
Vehicle settings, see MY CAR vehicle set-
tings (p. 17)
Driver support system, see MY CAR driver
support settings (p. 19)
System options, see MY CAR system set-
tings (p. 20)
Voice control settings, see MY CAR voice
control settings (p. 21)
Climate settings, see MY CAR climate sys-
tem settings (p. 22)
Internet settings, see MY CAR Internet set-
tings (p. 22)
Volvo On Call, see the on-board Owner's
Manual.
FAV key options: store a commonly used
function in MY CAR for the FAV button, see Favorites (p. 33)
Information, see MY CAR information set-
tings (p. 23)
Reset to factory settings: reset all menus
to their original factory settings.

Maintenance and repairs

My Car Maintenance & repair
1
Differs according to model.
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This displays service and workshop information about the vehicle and any workshop appoint­ments that may have been booked.

Owner's manual

My Car Owner's manual
The screen will display the on-board owner's manual (p. 8).

MY CAR vehicle settings

The vehicle settings in the MY CAR menus con­trol many of the vehicle functions such as car key memory, lock settings, etc.
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
Audible confirmation
On Off
Door lock confirmation light
On Off
Unlock confirmation light
On Off
Side mirror settings
Fold mirrors when locking
On Off
Tilt left mirror on reverse gear
On Off
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Tilt right mirror on reverse gear
On Off
Light settings
Interior light
Floor lights Ambiance lights Ambiance colors
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
Active bending lights
On Off
Auxiliary lights
On Off
Active high beam
On Off
Cornering lights
On Off
Tire pressure
Calibrate tire pressure
Tire monitoring
On Off
Steering force level
Low Medium High
Speed in infotainment display
On Off
Location service
On Off
Reset vehicle settings All
Vehicle settings will be reset to the
factory defaults.
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MY CAR driver support settings

The driver support settings in the MY CAR menus control functions such as collision warn­ing, driver alert, etc.
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
Road sign information
On Off
Speed alert
On Off
ESC OFF
On Off
City Safety
On Off
BLIS
On Off
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Distance alert
On Off
Driver Alert
On Off

MY CAR system settings

The system settings in the MY CAR menus con­trol functions such as setting the clock, chang­ing display languages, etc.
System options
Time settings This is the setting for adjusting the clock.
24-hour clock
On Off
Daylight savings time
Auto On Off
Auto time
On Off
Location
Language Select that language to be used in the
instrument panel and center console screen.
Language: Driver display Select the language to be used in the
instrument panel.
Distance and fuel units
MPG(US) km/l l/100km
Temperature unit
Celsius Fahrenheit
Select the temperature unit to be used for showing the ambient temperature and in the climate system.
MY CAR
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Screen saver
On Off
The screen will go black after several minutes of inactivity if this setting is selected.
The information on the screen will reappear if any screen-related buttons are pressed or controls are used.
Show help text
On Off
Help texts for the current information on the screen will be displayed if this setting is selected.
Reset system options All System options will be reset to their
factory settings.

Related information

MY CAR menus (p. 15)

MY CAR voice control settings

The voice control settings in the MY CAR menus control functions such as giving voice com­mands, the list of voice commands, etc.
Voice control settings
See
Tutorial (p. 69)
Command list
Global commands Navigation commands Radio commands Media commands Phone commands
Navigation commands only apply
if Volvo's navigation system* is installed.
(p. 71)
User setting
Default Trained user
(p. 70)
Speaker adaptation (p. 69)
Read out speed
Fast Medium Slow
(p. 70)

Related information

Voice control - introduction (p. 68)
MY CAR menus (p. 15)
MY CAR
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MY CAR climate system settings

The climate system settings in the MY CAR menus control functions such as air condition­ing, recirculation, etc.
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
Interior air quality system
On Off
Reset climate settings Reset all Climate settings to their factory
defaults.

MY CAR Internet settings

The Internet settings in the MY CAR menus con­trol functions such as Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi.
Internet settings
See
Connect through
Car modem Bluetooth Wi-Fi None
(p. 73), (p. 76) and (p. 58)
Car modem
Data usage Current network operator Data roaming Lock SIM card Access Point Name
(p. 76)
Bluetooth (p. 58)
Wi-Fi (p. 73)
Car Wi-Fi hotspot (p. 76)
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Car Wi-Fi hotspot
On Off
Name
Password

Related information

MY CAR menus (p. 15)
Internet connection (p. 73)

MY CAR information settings

The information settings in the MY CAR menus provide information about the number of keys and the VIN number.
Information
Number of keys
VIN number
INFOTAINMENT

INFOTAINMENT

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Infotainment

The infotainment system consists of a radio, media player and has the capacity to communi­cate with a cell phone, which in some cases can be voice controlled. It is also possible to con­nect to the Internet to e.g., stream audio content via apps.
Information is presented on a 7-inch screen in the upper section of the center console and the system can be controlled using the steering wheel keypad, center console controls or in some cases, voice commands.
If the infotainment system is on when the ignition is switched off, it will be activated again when the ignition is put into mode I or higher and will con­tinue in the same mode that was being used (e.g., radio). The driver's door also has to be closed on model with keyless drive*.
The infotainment system can be used for 15 minutes at a time without the remote key in the ignition slot by pressing the on/off button.
While the engine is being started, the infotain­ment system will be temporarily interrupted and will resume when the engine has started.
NOTE
To help avoid excessive battery drain, remove the remote key from the ignition slot if the infotainment system is used while the engine is switched off.
Gracenote
®
Gracenote, Gracenote logo and logotype, "Powered by Gracenote" and Gracenote MusicID are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Gracenote, Inc in the United States and/or other countries.

Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic*

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, MLP Lossless and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Dirac Live

Dirac Live technology has been used in the development and tuning of the sound in order to ensure a world-class sound experience. Dirac Live and the D-symbol are registered trademarks of Dirac Research AB.
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Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)

Infotainment – overview

This is an overview of the main components in the infotainment system.
Steering wheel keypad.
Display. The display's layout and appearance may change according to the theme chosen for the instrument panel. Refer to the Owner's Manual supplement for more infor­mation.
Center console control panel.
AUX/USB sockets for external audio sources (e.g., iPod® or mp3 player).
A/V-AUX socket.
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Infotainment – operating the system

The infotainment system can be operated from the center console and certain functions can also be operated from the steering wheel key­pad or by using voice commands.
Left/right arrow keysshort press moves between preset radio stations, tracks on a disc or chapters on a DVD. Press and hold
to search within tracks or to tune to the next/previous available radio station.
SOUND – press to access the menu for adjusting bass, treble, etc. For additional information, see general sound set­tings (p. 34).
VOL – turn to raise or lower the volume level.
ON/OFF/MUTEshort press - switch
the system ON. Press and hold (until the
screen turns black) - switch the system OFF. A short press when the infotainment
system is on will mute/unmute the sound. The entire infotainment system, including the navigation* and telephone functions, is switched on/off at the same time by using this button.
CD/DVD* slot.
Mode buttons – press to select a mode (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA, TEL, etc.) by pressing its button on the center console. The most recent source in the selected mode (e.g., FM in RADIO mode) will be displayed. From a mode, pressing its mode button will display a shortcut menu.
Eject a disc. An ejected disc that is not removed from the slot after approx. 12 sec­onds will be drawn back into the player.
OK/MENU – press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or this button on the center console to confirm a menu selection
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or accept an incoming phone call. From a mode's main view, pressing this button dis­plays a menu for the selected source (e.g., FM in RADIO mode). Arrows at the right of the screen indicate submenus.
TUNE – turn the thumb wheel on the steer­ing wheel keypad or this button on the cen­ter console to scroll among tracks/folders, radio stations, phone contacts or to navigate among the alternatives shown on the screen.
EXITshort press - go upward in the menu system, cancel a current function, Interrupt or reject a phone call, or erase characters that have been entered on the screen. Press and hold - to go to the mode's main view. From a mode’s main view, pressing and holding EXIT takes you to the infotainment system's main view, which enables you to access the same modes as by pressing the respective mode buttons on the center console (6).
# INFO – if more information is available than is currently displayed on the screen, press # INFO to display the remaining infor­mation.
Keypad for entering text/numbers, storing preset radio stations, etc.
* FAV – this button can be used to store a shortcut to a commonly used function, see Favorites (p. 33).
Voice control – press to activate voice com­mands.
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Menu navigation

An example of menu navigation (the illustration is generic and the function shown may not be available in all markets)
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Mode button – press to change modes or from within an active mode, to display its shortcut menu.
Normal view – a mode's normal view.
Shortcut menu – displays the mode's most
common alternatives. Quick scroll menu – menu displayed by
turning TUNE to e.g., change tracks, radio stations, etc.
Source menu – the selected mode's func­tions and settings.
Source selection menu1 – displays the
sources that can be selected. Main mode menu – displays the main
modes. A mode can also be selected by pressing its button on the center console (1).
These views vary depending on the mode and source selected, the optional equipment in the vehicle, settings, etc.
Select a mode by pressing its button on the cen­ter console (1) (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA, etc.). To navigate in the mode's menus, use the TUNE, OK/MENU, EXIT buttons or the modes button (1).
If a menu text is grayed-out, this means that it cannot currently be selected. This may be because the function is not installed in the vehi-
cle, that the source is not currently connected or is connected but is empty.
For a list of the available functions, see Infotain­ment menu overview (p. 81).
1
Only in modes with several sources.
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On-screen symbols

The following is an overview of the symbols that may be displayed in the screen's activity/status field.
Activity/status field
Active current functions and in certain cases, their status, are displayed in the activity/status field. Due to limited space, not all activity/status symbols will be displayed at all times.
Symbol Explanation
Connecting to the Internet via Bluetooth®.
Connected to the Internet via Bluetooth®.
No Internet connection via Bluetooth®.
Symbol Explanation
Connecting to the Internet via Wi­Fi.
Connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
No Internet connection via Wi-Fi.
Connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi via roaming (for connections in other countries).
Connecting to the Internet via the integrated modem*A.
The number of bars illuminated indicates the strength of the signal. The type of connection is indicated under the bars.
Connected to the Internet via the integrated modem*A.
No Internet connection via the inte­grated modem*A.
The integrated modem*A is con­nected to the Internet via roaming (for connections in other coun­tries).
Symbol Explanation
This symbol is displayed when the vehicle's position is being transmit­ted.
Cell phone connected.
Missed call(s).
Call in progress.
Unread text message.
Microphone muted.
Audio muted.
SOS service A active.
ON CALL service A active.
A
Models with Volvo On Call only.

Related information

Internet connection (p. 73)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)
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Favorites

The * FAV button can be used to store fre­quently used functions (create a shortcut), mak­ing it possible to start the stored function in the main modes (radio, media, MY CAR and the web browser if the vehicle is connected to the Internet) by simply pressing * FAV.

Storing a shortcut

1.
Select a main mode (e.g., RADIO, MEDIA) by pressing its button on the center console.
2.
Select a source (e.g.,
AM, Bluetooth).
3.
In the source's normal view, press OK/ MENU and select its FAV menu or press and hold the * FAV button until the menu is dis­played.
4. From the menu, select the function to be stored in the * FAV button as a shortcut.
>
When the source (e.g.,
AM, Bluetooth) is
active (selected), press * FAV briefly to start the stored function.

Related information

Infotainment (p. 26)
Radio (p. 36)
Media Player (p. 48)
Internet connection (p. 73)

Infotainment – audio settings

The audio system is precalibrated for optimal sound reproduction and can be adjusted to your preferences.

Optimal sound reproduction settings

The audio system is precalibrated for optimal sound reproduction using digital signal process­ing.
This calibration takes into account the speakers, amplifier, cabin acoustics, listener position, etc., for each combination of vehicle and infotainment system.
Dynamic calibration is also available, which moni­tors the setting of the volume control, radio reception and the vehicle's speed.
The sound settings described in this owner's information, such as
Bass, Treble and
Equalizer, are only intended to help the listener
adapt sound reproduction to his/her personal preferences.

Sound quality for streaming Internet audio

The amount of data being transmitted depends on the services or apps being used in the vehicle. For example, streaming audio means that large amounts of data are transferred, which calls for a good Internet connection and a strong signal. Sound quality can be adjusted in certain apps; choosing high quality increases download times or may result in interruptions in the audio stream.
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For this reason, it may be advisable to select a lower sound quality in order to help ensure a con­sistent listening experience.

Related information

Internet connection (p. 73)

Infotainment – general sound settings

The following are general infotainment sound settings.
Press SOUND to access the menu for general sound settings such as
Bass, Treble, etc. Turn
TUNE to go to the various alternatives (e.g.,
Treble) and press OK/MENU to select.
Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and save the new setting by pressing OK/MENU. Please note that the volume can only be adjusted within a comfortable range. When a function is active (e.g., the optional navigation system), adjust its volume by turning VOL.
Continue turning TUNE to access the other sound alternatives:
Premium sound – Infotainment - advanced
audio settings (p. 35).
Bass: Bass level.
Treble: Treble level.
Fader: Balance between the front and rear
speakers.
Balance: Balance between the right and left
speakers.
Equalizer: Sound levels for different fre-
quencies.
Navigation volume: Volume for navigation
system* guidance.
Voice control volume: Volume for the voice
control system's responses.
Ringtone volume: Volume for a connected
cell phone's ringing signal.
Park assist volume: Volume for the park
assist system*.
Cross Traffic Alert-vol.: Volume for the
CTA system*.
Volume compensation: Speed-related vol-
ume compensation.
Reset audio settings: Reset to factory set-
tings.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
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Infotainment - advanced audio settings

Sound settings for the radio and other media sources can be adjusted to your preferences.
To access the advanced sound settings, press
SOUND to open the menu. Turn TUNE, go to
Premium sound and press OK/MENU.

Sound stage

Sound reproduction can be optimized for differ­ent sections of the passenger compartment. The sound stage can be set for the
Driver seat, the
Rear seats or the Whole car.
1.
Turn TUNE to go to
Sound stage and press
OK/MENU.
2.
Select a profile by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.

Surround

When switched on, the system will automatically select settings for the best sound quality, which
is normally DPL II and
will appear on the screen. If the recording was made using Dolby Digital technology, playback will be provided with
this setting and
will appear on the screen. If Surround is switched off, audio will be provided using 3 channel stereo.
1.
Turn TUNE to go to
Surround and press
OK/MENU.
2. Surround can be switched on or off by press­ing OK/MENU
The Surround level can be adjusted separately when the function is on.
1.
Turn TUNE to go to the level setting and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.
2.
Select a Surround level by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.

Subwoofer

The subwoofer's sound level can be adjusted separately.
1.
Turn TUNE to go to
Subwoofer and press
OK/MENU.
2.
Select a sound level by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.

Center speaker

The center speaker's sound level can be adjusted separately. If Surround is on,
DPL II center level
will be selected; otherwise 3 channel center
level is selected.
1.
Turn TUNE to go to
Center and press OK/
MENU.
2.
Select a sound level by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
External audio source volume (p. 56)

Adjusting the equalizer

Adjust the equalizer and adapt the sound level separately for each radio waveband.
1.
Press SOUND to access the sound settings. Turn TUNE to select
Equalizer and press
OK/MENU.
2.
Select the waveband by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.
3.
Make the settings by turning TUNE and con­firm by pressing OK/MENU or cancel by pressing EXIT. Do the same for the other wavebands.
4. When the settings have been made, press EXIT to confirm and return to the normal view.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
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Automatic volume control

The infotainment system compensates for dis­rupting noises in the passenger compartment.
The system increases the volume to compensate for the speed of the vehicle. Sound level compen­sation can be set at
Low, Medium, High or Off.
1.
Press SOUND to open the sound settings menu. Turn TUNE to go to
Volume
compensation and press OK/MENU.
2.
Select a level by turning TUNE and confirm by pressing OK/MENU.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)

Radio

Your vehicle's radio offers AM, FM and SiriusXM satellite radio*.
If the vehicle is connected to the Internet, it may also be possible to listen to web radio, see Applications (p. 78).
Radio controls on the center console
Shortcuts to certain functions can be stored in the FAV button. A shortcut can then be activated by pressing the FAV button, see Favorites (p. 33).

AM/FM radio

Radio station search (p. 37)
Preset radio stations (p. 38)
SiriusXM satellite radio*
Preset radio stations (p. 38)
SiriusXM satellite radio* (p. 42)

Web radio

Applications (p. 78)

Related information

AM radio menus (p. 82)
FM radio menus (p. 82)
Internet connection (p. 73)
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Radio station search

The radio automatically compiles a list of sta­tions of the strongest stations that it is currently receiving.
An automatic station search utilizes the compiled list of stations. It is also possible to perform a manual station search.
You can set the default type of station search. To do so:
1.
In FM mode's normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Tune station by.
2.
Turn TUNE to
Station list or Manual
tuning and select by pressing OK/MENU.

Automatic station search

The radio automatically compiles a station list that is used by the automatic station search function.
If the automatic station search function is acti­vated, it is possible to search from the normal view and in the list of stations.

Station searches in normal view

1.
In FM mode, press
/ briefly on the
center console or the steering wheel keypad. > The radio will change to the next/previ-
ously stored station.
2.
In FM mode, Press and hold
/ on the center console or the steering wheel keypad.
> The radio will switch to the next/previous
available station.

Searching in the station list

1.
In FM mode, turn TUNE:
FM station list will
be displayed.
2.
Turn TUNE to a station and select it by pressing OK/MENU.
Switch between automatic and manual radio sta­tion searching in the station list by pressing INFO on the center console.

List of radio stations

The radio automatically compiles a list of the strongest stations that it is currently receiving. This enables you to listen to a station in an area where you are not familiar with the stations or their frequencies.
The automatic station search utilizes the com­piled list of stations.
NOTE
This list will only display the frequencies of the stations currently being received, not a complete list of all radio frequencies on the currently selected waveband.
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Manual radio station search

The radio automatically compiles a list of radio stations but it is also possible to search for sta­tions manually.
If manual searching is set, these searches can be made from the normal view and in a list of radio frequencies.

Searching for stations from normal view

1.
In FM mode, press the arrow keys
/ briefly in the center console or the steering wheel keypad.
> The radio will switch to the previous/next
stored station.
2.
In FM mode, press and hold the arrow keys
/ in the center console or the
steering wheel keypad. > The radio will switch to the previous/next
available station.

Searching for stations in a list of frequencies

1.
In FM mode, turn TUNE:
FM tuning will be
displayed.
2.
Turn TUNE to a frequency and select it by pressing OK/MENU.
Toggle between manual and automatic station searches in the list of frequencies by pressing the INFO button in the center console.

Preset radio stations

Radio stations that you listen to frequently can be stored as presets and can be tuned by press­ing the appropriate number key on the center console.
Preset (number) keys

AM/FM radio

Ten preset stations can be stored for each wave­band (
AM/FM, etc.)
Stored preset stations are selected using the number keys on the center console.
1. Tune to a station, see Radio station search (p. 37).
2. Press and hold one of the number keys to store the station on that key.
A list of preset stations can be displayed.
In AM/FM's normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Show Presets to activate (or
deactivate) this function.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
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HD Radioreception (U.S. models only)

HD radio is a brand name registered by the Ibiq­uity digital corporation2. They are the developer of a broadcasting technology called IBOC or In Band On Channel, which refers to the method of transmitting a digital radio broadcast signal centered on the same frequency as the AM or FM station's present frequency.

Introduction

Display when the radio is receiving an HD Radio broad­cast
NOTE
HD Radio volume may fade in and out at times due to coverage limitations.
The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" since it is both analogue and digital. During hybrid operation, receivers still continue to receive the analogue (non-digital) signal. HD radio receivers incorporate both modes of recep­tion, where the receiver will automatically switch to the analogue signal if the digital signal cannot be decoded or is lost by the receiver.
When you have tuned to an HD Radio station, the
symbol will appear in the infotainment sys­tem display. The symbol will be displayed in dif­ferent colors:
Grayed-out symbol: HD Radio is in standby mode
White symbol: the radio is actively receiving an HD broadcast
Orange symbol: the radio is receiving an HD broadcast with digital sound
More information about HD radio and IBOC can be found on Ibiquity's website, www.hdradio.com and www.ibiquity.com.

Benefits of digital broadcasting

Better sound (FM sounds near CD quality and AM as analogue FM).
Some FM frequencies offer a greater num­ber of listening choices through “multicast­ing” (consisting of a frequency's main chan­nel and any sub-channels that may also be
available on that particular frequency. See also the section "Sub-channels" below).
When receiving a digital signal there is no multipath disturbance or hisses/pops/crack­ling due to outside influences.

How HD broadcasting works

HD Radio works similarly to conventional radio and broadcasts of this type are available in many areas of the United States. However, there are a few key differences:
Instead of transmitting one analogue signal, stations send out a bundled signal – both analogue and digital.
An HD radio receiver can receive both digital and analogue broadcasts. Depending on the terrain and location of the vehicle (which will influence the signal strength), the receiver will determine which signal to receive.

Benefits of digital broadcasting

Better sound (FM sounds near CD quality and AM as analogue FM).
Some FM frequencies offer a greater num­ber of listening choices through “multicast­ing” (consisting of a frequency's main chan­nel and any sub-channels that may also be
2
HD Radio (TM) technology is manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio(TM) and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
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available on that particular frequency. See also the section "Sub-channels" below).
When receiving a digital signal there is no multipath disturbance or hisses/pops/crack­ling due to outside influences.

How HD broadcasting works

HD Radio works similarly to conventional radio and broadcasts of this type are available in many areas of the United States. However, there are a few key differences:
Instead of transmitting one analogue signal, stations send out a bundled signal – both analogue and digital.
An HD radio receiver can receive both digital and analogue broadcasts. Depending on the terrain and location of the vehicle (which will influence the signal strength), the receiver will determine which signal to receive.

Related information

HD Radio - sub-channels (p. 41)
HD Radio - limitations (p. 42)
HD Radio - switching on and off (p. 40)
Radio (p. 36)

HD Radio - switching on and off

The factory setting for HD radio is off.

Switching HD on or off

If HD radio is switched on when driving through areas with weak HD signals (fringe areas), you may experience that the radio repeatedly switches between analogue/digital and digital/ analogue reception. If this happens, it may be desirable to switch HD off.
To do so:
1. Be sure the infotainment system is switched
on and in one of the AM or FM modes.
2.
Press OK/MENU in the center console con­trol panel.
3.
Turn TUNE and move the marker to
HD
Radio.
4.
Press OK/MENU to turn HD off (the X will disappear from the box on the display screen).
This will disable the radio's capability to receive digital broadcasts but it will continue to function as a conventional (analogue) AM/FM receiver. Please note that when HD is switched off, it will not be possible to tune to sub-channels (see the following section for a more detailed explanation of sub-channels).
Repeat steps 2-4 above to reactivate HD (an X will appear in the box on the display screen).
Please note that this will only switch HD on or off for the selected waveband (AM, FM1, etc.).

Related information

HD Radioreception (U.S. models only) (p. 39)
Radio station search (p. 37)
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HD Radio - sub-channels

In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM wavebands only) will also have sub-channels offering additional types of programming or music.

Sub-channels

Example of an HD Radio station with sub-channels
If any sub-channels are available, the “-” symbol will be displayed to the left of the frequency num­ber and a number will be displayed to the right of the frequency number indicating that the cur­rently tuned frequency has at least one sub­channel.
Selecting sub-channels
To listen to a station's sub-channel(s), press and hold the right arrow key on the center console or on the steering wheel keypad for approximately 1 second. To go back to the main channel, press and hold the left arrow key on the center console
or on the steering wheel keypad for approxi­mately 1 second. To go to subchannel 2 (if avail­able), press and hold the right arrow key on the center console or on the steering wheel keypad for approximately 1 second.
If you are currently tuned to a frequency's main channel, pressing and holding the left arrow key for approximately 1 second will tune to the next lower radio frequency.
NOTE
When the radio has gone into HD mode,
it may take several seconds before the
">" symbol (if the current frequency has
any sub-channels) is displayed to the left
of the frequency. Pressing and holding
the arrow keys for approximately
1 second before the main-/sub-channel
icon is displayed will cause the radio to
tune to the next available radio station,
not to the current station's sub-channels.
When you are no longer in broadcasting
range of the currently tuned sub-chan-
nel,
No reception will be displayed. The
radio will then be muted and it will be
necessary to tune to or search for a new
radio station.
Sub-channels can also be stored as presets, see Preset radio stations (p. 38).
If you press a sub-channel's preset button, it may take up to 6 seconds before the channel becomes audible. If you press this button while you are out of digital range of the transmitter,
No
reception will be displayed.
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HD Radio - limitations

Certain factors may limit HD radio reception.

Limitations

Main channel vs. sub-channels (FM only): The main channel is the only channel that can receive in hybrid mode (both digital and analogue). If a frequency has sub-channels, they are broadcast in digital mode only. The main FM channel will be displayed as, for example, 93.9 WNYC (Volvo uses the symbol ">" to indicate there are sub-channels availa­ble) The sub-FM channels will be displayed as 93.9 – 2 WNYC, 93.9 - 3 WNYC, etc.
Reception coverage area: Due to current IBOC transmitter power limitations, the reception coverage area in digital mode is somewhat more limited than the station's analogue coverage area. Please be aware that as with any radio broadcast technology, terrain, time of day, foliage level and building location can have positive or negative effects on radio reception.
Analogue to digital/digital to analogue blending: Analogue to digital blending will
occur as the signal strength reaches a preset threshold in the receiver. This will be noticea­ble in fringe areas (areas with weak recep­tion) and is normal.
NOTE
There may be a noticeable difference in sound quality when a change from analogue to digital or digital to analogue occurs, such as:
Volume increase or decrease
Equalizer settings, i.e., Bass/ Midrange/
Treble cut or boost
Time alignment (Digital program material
in extreme cases can be as much as 8
seconds behind the analogue). This will
noticeable as a "stuttering" effect.
The above items are dependant on the broadcaster's equipment settings and do not indicate a fault in the vehicle's radio receiver or antenna systems.

Related information

HD Radioreception (U.S. models only) (p. 39)
SiriusXM satellite radio*
The SiriusXM satellite system consists of a number of high elevation satellites in geosyn­chronous orbit.

Listening to satellite radio

The digital signals from the satellites are line-of­sight, which means that physical obstructions such as bridges, tunnels, etc, may temporarily interfere with signal reception.
Avoid any obstructions, such as metallic objects transported on roof racks or in a ski box, or other antennas that may impede signals from the Sir­iusXM satellites.

Selecting SiriusXM radio mode

1. With the infotainment system switched on, press RADIO.
2.
Turn TUNE or the thumb wheel on the steer­ing wheel keypad to scroll to
Sirius and
press OK/MENU or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad.

Activating SiriusXM radio

1. Tune to a satellite channel that has no audio, which means that the channel is unsubscri­bed and the text
Subscription update
needed
is displayed (see also "Selecting a
channel").
2.
Call SiriusXM at 1-888-539-7474.
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3. If you tune to an unsubscribed channel, the SiriusXM ID will be displayed (see "Sir­iusXM ID" below for an alternative method of displaying the ID).
4.
Updating subscription will be displayed
while the subscription is being updated, after which the display will return to the normal view.

Traffic information

This feature interrupts regular programming to provide you with information about traffic jams, accidents, etc.
To activate:
1. With Sirius activated, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to display the Sirius menu.
2.
Scroll to
Traffic announcement and press
the thumb wheel on the steering wheel key­pad or OK/MENU on the center console to open a list where you can switch this feature on or off, or select an area from which you would like to receive traffic information.
> If you have activated the function, a curved
arrow symbol will appear under the Sirius symbol on the left side of the screen - see the following illustration. You will then receive traffic information from the traffic channel in the area that you have selected (i.e., the radio will switch from the current channel to the traffic channel), regardless of which mode (RADIO, MEDIA, etc.) that you are currently using.
3.
Press EXIT to leave this list.
If the current radio programming is interrupted by a traffic announcement:
Press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console. The pop-up window on the screen will close but the traffic announcement will continue.
Press EXIT to close the pop-up window and reject the traffic announcement. The radio will return to the previous radio broadcast.
Traffic channel toggling
If the radio program that you are listening to is interrupted too often by traffic information, do as follows:
1. Save the channel that you are currently lis­tening to (or the channels that you frequently listen to) as a preset (p. 45).
2. Activate the traffic function if you have not already done so (see the information above)
3. The first time your current channel is inter­rupted by traffic information, accept by press­ing the thumb wheel or OK/MENU.
> The radio will switch automatically to the
traffic channel in the area that you have selected.
4. Save the traffic channel as a preset.
5. Toggle at any time between the channels ("your" channel and the traffic channel) using the keys used to store the presets on the center console.
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SiriusXM ID

The SiriusXM ID (sometimes referred to as the Electronic Serial Number or ESN) is required when contacting the SiriusXM Call Center. It is used to activate your account and when making any account transactions.
To display the ID
1. With Sirius activated, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to display the Sirius menu.
2.
Scroll to
Sirius ID and press the thumb
wheel on the steering wheel keypad or
OK/MENU on the center console.

Sirius menus

From the main Sirius screen, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to open the Sirius menu screen. The following alternatives are available:
Browse categories
See SiriusXM satellite radio* - selecting cate­gories/channels(p. 45).
Show
Scroll to Show and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to open a drop-down menu offer­ing the following selections:
Radio text: this displays information describ-
ing the channel that you are currently listen­ing to.
Presets: this displays a list of preset chan-
nels and the numbers of the keys on the center console under which they have been stored. Press the respective keys to tune to the stored channels.
None: No text will be displayed.
Scroll to your choice, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to select.
NOTE
Pressing the FAV button on the center con­sole enables you to toggle between the selections above (see also the section
FAV
key functions for details.)
Channel list information
Scroll to Channel list information and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to open a drop-down menu offering the following selec­tions:
Channel name: the channel list will display
the name of the current channel.
Artist: the channel list will display the name
of the artist that you are currently listening to.
Title: the channel list will display the name of
the track that you are currently listening to.
Scroll to your choice, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to select.
The information that you have selected will also be displayed on the screen.
NOTE
Pressing the INFO button on the center con­sole while the channel list is displayed ena­bles you to toggle between the selections above.
Sirius ID
See the section "SiriusXM ID" above for detailed information.
FAV key options
Scroll to FAV key options and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to open a pop­up menu offering the selections:
Toggle radio text or Presets: press FAV to
toggle between radio text and a list of preset channels.
No function
Scroll to your choice, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or
OK/MENU on the
center console to select and press EXIT.
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Related information

SiriusXM satellite radio* - selecting cate­gories/channels (p. 45)
SiriusXM satellite radio* ­selecting categories/channels
Channel categories are lists of stations offering similar types of programming.

Selecting a channel category

To select a channel category:
1. From the main Sirius screen, press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to dis­play the Sirius menu.
2.
If necessary, scroll to
Browse categories
and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console.
3. Scroll to the category of your choice and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console.
> The channels in the selected category are
displayed.

Selecting a channel

From the selected category:
1. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the center console to scroll through the category to the channel of your choice.
2. Press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to select and listen to the channel.

Channel presets

Sirius channels can be stored as presets on the number keys on the center console for easy access. This can be done in two ways:
Method 1: Tune to a channel
1. Tune to a channel as described in the previ­ous sections.
2. Press and hold a number key for several sec­onds to store the channel.
> When listening to Sirius satellite radio,
pressing the selected number key will tune to the channel stored as a preset on that key.
Method 2: Directly from the channel list
1. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the center console to scroll through the category to the channel of your choice.
2. Press and hold a number key for several sec­onds to store the channel.
If
Toggle radio text or presets has been
selected in the FAV key options, press FAV on the center console to display the favorites list. This will show the channels that have been stored on the various number keys.
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Direct channel entry

The SiriusXM satellite channels are in numeri­cal order throughout all of the categories. To access a channel directly:
1. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE to access the channel list.
2. Use the keypad buttons to enter the chan­nel's number (or scroll to the channel).
3.
Press OK/MENU. The radio will tune to this channel, even if it belongs to a category other than the currently selected one.

Related information

SiriusXM satellite radio* (p. 42)
SiriusXM satellite radio* - weather
Sirius Weather is a feature that provides infor­mation about the weather forecast in the area of your choice, along your current route, at a ski resort, etc.
This feature is only available in vehicles equip­ped with the optional Volvo navigation system.

Using Sirius weather

Radio mode's main screen
To open this feature, turn the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the cen­ter console to scroll to
Sirius weather and press
the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console. If this feature has been used before, it will open using your pre­viously chosen settings (e.g., forecast location, today, etc.).
If your subscription has not been activated, you will be prompted on-screen to call Sirius, see also SiriusXM satellite radio* (p. 42).

Weather forecast information

Weather forecasts can be selected for various periods of time or for a ski area. Scroll to
Forecast and press the thumb wheel on the
steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the cen­ter console. The following choices are available:
Current
Today
5-day
Ski info
Scroll to your choice and and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/ MENU on the center console to confirm.
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NOTE
If the ignition has been switched off for more than one hour, it may take several minutes to load weather forecast infor­mation when the ignition is switched on again, depending on the strength of the signal from the satellite in the vehicle's current location.
If no weather data is available for the chosen location,
No weather data
available will be displayed.
If
Device error is displayed, weather
information is not available and the menu will be grayed out. Contact a trained and qualified Volvo service technician for assistance.

Selecting a location or area

From the main Sirius weather screen, scroll to
Select area and press OK/MENU or from any
normal Sirius weather screen view, press OK/ MENU to open a menu where you can select an
area. The following alternatives will be displayed:
Current location
Near destination
3
Select on map
Search winter sport area
Scroll to the alternative of your choice and press
OK/MENU.
Map view
Selecting this alternative opens a map showing your route. Turn the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the center console to zoom in or out. See the separate navigation sys­tem manual for detailed information about select­ing locations on the map.
With the map displayed on the screen, press the thumb wheel or OK/MENU to open an additional menu displaying:
Storm information
Show on map
Legend
Time stamp
Pressing OK/MENU from any of the selections above opens sub-menus with various alternatives.
NOTE
In order to obtain storm information, move the cursor to a point on the map where a
Storm
icon is displayed and press the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console. See also the informa­tion about weather icons in the menu selec­tion
Legend.
Select winter sport area
4
Press OK/MENU to open a list of ski areas. Scroll to the area of your choice and press OK/ MENU. Scroll to an area and press OK/MENU again to open a menu of more local ski areas.

Presets

When a location and type of forecast have been selected, this information can be stored as a pre­set. Up to 10 presets can be stored. Scroll to
Save as preset and press OK/MENU to add
the location to the list. If the preset list is full and you would like to add a
new one, you will be prompted to removed one of the existing presets before the new one can be added.

Favorites

The * FAV button can be used to create a short­cut. To do so from the Sirius weather normal view:
3
Only available if a route has been set in the navigation system.
4
This is only available if you have requested a weather forecast for a ski area.
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Location of the FAV button
1.
Scroll to
FAV key options and press the
thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console.
2.
Scroll to:
No function, Toggle forecast or
Toggle presets and press the thumb wheel
on the steering wheel keypad or OK/MENU on the center console to select.
3.
Press
EXIT to leave the menu.
If you have chosen
Toggle forecast, press-
ing the * FAV button repeatedly will change the weather forecast displayed.
If you have chosen
Toggle presets pressing
the * FAV button repeatedly will display any preset areas that have been stored.

Radio text

Some FM or SiriusXM satellite radio* stations transmit information about program content, artists, etc., which can be shown on the display.
To display this information, in FM/SiriusXM normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Show to activate (or deactivate) this func-
tion.

Media Player

The media player can play audio and video files from CDs/DVDs and external devices connected to the AUX/USB sockets. Audio files can also be streamed from Bluetooth®-enabled devices. Cer­tain media players can also communicate with cell phones via Bluetooth®.
Connecting to the Internet may also make it pos­sible to listen to web radio, audio books and to use music services, see Applications (p. 78).
Media player controls
For more information about listening to music and navigating in the menus, see Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28).
Certain functions can be stored in the FAV but­ton. A stored function can then be started easily by pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 33).
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Gracenote MusicID
®
Gracenote MusicID® is the industry standard for music recognition. This technology is used to identify and provide cover art and music informa­tion for CDs, digital music files on media players and Internet music services.

Related information

Infotainment (p. 26)
Cell phone voice control (p. 71)
Media player – compatible file formats (p. 53)

CD/DVD

The media player can play commercially pur­chased discs as well as ones that you have burned yourself.
The media player supports and can play the fol­lowing types of discs and files:
Purchased CDs/DVDs (CD/DVD Audio).
Purchased DVDs (DVD Video).
Home-burned CDs/DVDs containing audio files.
For more information about compatible file for­mats, see Media player – compatible file formats (p. 53).
In order to play, a disc may not contain more than 5,000 files (including playlists).
NOTE
The media player may not be able to read all copyrighted or home-burned audio files.
The FAV button can be used to store frequently used functions. The stored function can then be started by pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 33).

Playing an audio CD/DVD and navigating menus

From the disc´s normal view, press OK/MENU and turn TUNE to display the disc's menu struc-
ture. Navigate through this structure by turning TUNE.
Play a track by pressing OK/MENU.

Playing an home-burned CD/DVD and navigating menus

If a disc with audio/video files is inserted, its folder structure will be read by the system. It may take several seconds until the disc begins play­ing, depending on its quality and the amount of information it contains.
From the disc´s normal view, press OK/MENU and turn TUNE to access the disc's folder struc­ture or to search among categories. Navigate in this structure by turning TUNE and select a folder by pressing OK/MENU. Leave the struc­ture by pressing EXIT.
Play a file by pressing OK/MENU. When the file is finished, the next one will begin
playing. When all of the files in a folder have been played, the media player will automatically select another folder.

Playing a DVD video and navigating menus

For information about playing video DVDs, see Playing and navigating in DVDs (p. 52).

Media searches

Searches can be performed on all of your devices (USB, CD, etc.). For more information about the search functions.
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Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Fast forward/reverse (p. 50)
Shuffle (p. 50)
Audio CD/DVD menus (p. 83)
Video DVD menus (p. 83)

Fast forward/reverse

The fast forward/reverse feature can be used for audio/video files5.
Press and hold the / buttons to fast forward or reverse.
This is done at one speed for audio files but sev­eral speeds can be chosen for video files.
Press the
/ buttons repeatedly to increase the speed; release to return to normal viewing speed.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)

Shuffle

This function plays the tracks/audio files in ran­dom order (shuffle).6.
To listen to tracks in random order for the selected source:
1. In the selected source's normal view, press OK/MENU.
2.
Turn TUNE to
Shuffle.
3.
Press OK/MENU to activate or deactivate the function.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Media Bluetooth® (p. 57)
5
CD/DVD, USB and iPod® only.
6
Not video DVDs. For external devices, shuffle is available for USB and iPod®. It is not supported by all cell phones.
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Media Search

You can search for music in your connected devices. The search includes USB and discs.
To start a search, press OK/MENU from the source’s normal view and select
Media search.

Search functions

Search using the text wheel
Character list
Switch between character entry modes (see the following table)
The text wheel can be used to enter text. To use it:
1.
Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used.
To switch from letter entry mode to the entry mode for numbers or special characters, or to go to the list of results, turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the following table) in the list for switching char­acter entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
2. Continue entering the remaining characters in the same way.
3. When you have finished entering the search criteria, select
Search.
> The search will be conducted. The results
will be displayed and grouped in the fol­lowing categories: artist, album track, year and composer.
4.
Turn TUNE to a category and press OK/ MENU.
5.
Turn TUNE to select a device and press OK/
MENU to begin playback.
123/AB C
Toggle between letters and num­bers by pressing OK/MENU.
MORE
Switch to special characters by pressing OK/MENU.
Search
Start the media search.
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Switch from the text wheel to the
Keyword: field. Move the cursor
by turning TUNE. Erase any char­acters by pressing EXIT. Press OK/MENU to return to the text wheel.
Please note that the letter/ number keys on the center con­sole can be used to make changes in the
Keyword: field.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. Press and hold EXIT to erase all of the charac­ters that have been entered.
If a number key on the center console is pressed while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ­ous illustration), a list of characters will be dis­played. Press repeatedly on the key to access the desired letter. Continue with the next letter, etc. When a key has been pressed, this will be con­firmed when the next key is pressed.
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Playing and navigating in DVDs

While a video DVD is playing, a disc menu may appear on the screen that enables you to make additional settings such as selecting subtitles, language and choice of scenes.
For basic information about playback and navi­gating in menus, see Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28).
NOTE
Videos can only be played when the vehicle is stationary or moving at a speed under 4 mph (6 km/h). When the vehicle reaches a speed of approx. 5 mph (8 km/h), the video will no longer be shown and
Video unavailable at
this speed will be displayed. However, the
film's audio can still be heard. The video will resume playing when the vehicle's speed goes below 4 mph (6 km/h).

Navigating in a DVD's menus

Buttons in the center console control panel, shown in the illustration, are used to navigate in a DVD's menus.

Changing chapters or title

Turn TUNE to access the list of chapters and navigate in this list (the film will pause if it is cur­rently playing). Press OK/MENU to choose a chapter and return to the normal view in the dis­play (if a film was playing, it will resume). Press EXIT to access the list of titles.
In the list of titles, turn TUNE to make a selection and press OK/MENU to confirm. This also returns you to the list of chapters. Press OK/ MENU to confirm and return to the normal view (if a film was playing, it will resume). Press EXIT to cancel and return to the normal view (without having made a selection).
It is also possible to change chapters by pressing
/ on the center console control panel
or on the steering wheel keypad.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Camera angle while playing DVD videos (p. 53)
Fast forward/reverse (p. 50)
Shuffle (p. 50)
Media player – compatible file formats (p. 53)
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Camera angle while playing DVD videos

If supported by the DVD, this function makes it possible to select the camera angle from which a certain scene is viewed.
From the disc’s normal view, press OK/MENU and selcet
Advanced settings Angles.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Playing and navigating in DVDs (p. 52)

Screen settings

Certain screen settings, such as brightness and contrast, can be adjusted (while the vehicle is not moving).
1.
In play mode, press OK/MENU and select
Image settings. Confirm by pressing OK/
MENU.
2.
Turn TUNE to scroll to the desired setting and press OK/MENU.
3.
Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and con­firm by pressing OK/MENU.
Press OK/MENU or EXIT to return to the list of settings.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment (p. 26)

Media player – compatible file formats

The media player supports a number of different types of files that are listed in the following tables.

Compatible CD/DVD formats

NOTE
Dual format (double-sided discs) such as DVD Plus or CD-DVD are thicker than normal discs and may not play in your infotainment system.
If a disc containing both CDDA and MP3 tracks is played, all MP3 tracks will be ignored.
Audio formats CD-Audio, mp3, wma, aac,
m4a
Video formats DVD-Video

Compatible USB formats

The audio and video files in the following table are supported by the system for playback through the USB socket.
Audio format mp3, mp4, wma, aac, m4a, m4b
Video format –
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MP3 audio specifications

Format kHz kbps
MPEG-1/Audio 32
32–320
A
44.1
32–320
A
48
32–320
A
MPEG-2/Audio 16 8–160
22.05 8–160
24 8–160
MPEG-2.5/Audio 8 8-64
11.025 8-64
12 8-64
A
Not 144 kbps.

WMA audio specifications

In order to play, a file must meet the following cri­teria:
WMA version 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, Pro

AAC audio specifications

In order to play, a file must meet the following cri­teria:
Audio format MPEG-2 and MPEG-4
Audio sampling rate 8–96 kHz
Channels (ch) 1ch and 2ch

WAV audio specifications

In order to play, a file must meet the following cri­teria:
Audio sampling rate Up to 44.1 kHz
Channels (ch) 1ch and 2ch
Audio bit rate 16 kbps for 1ch
The .wav format also supports the PCM format.

Related information

Playing and navigating in DVDs (p. 52)

External audio sources via the AUX/USB sockets

External audio sources such as an iPod® or an mp3 player can be connected to the infotain­ment system.
A device with rechargeable batteries can be recharged when it is connected to the USB socket (if the ignition is on or the engine is run­ning).
The FAV button can be used to store frequently used functions. The stored function can then be started by pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 33).

Listening and navigating menus

An audio source connected to the USB socket can be operated using the infotainment controls. This is not the case for a device connected via the AUX socket.
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From the source’s normal view, turn TUNE to access the folder structure or to search among categories. Navigate in this structure by turning
TUNE and select a folder by pressing OK/ MENU. Leave the structure by pressing EXIT.
Play a file by pressing OK/MENU. When the file is finished, the next one will begin
playing. When all of the files in a folder have been played, another folder will automatically be selected.

Media searches

Searches can be performed on all of your devices (USB, CD, etc.). For more information about the search functions, see Media Search (p. 51).

USB flash drive

To simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is advisable to only store music files on it. It will take considerably longer for the system to index the files on the drive if it contains anything other than compatible music files.
NOTE
The system supports removable media that uses the USB 2.0 standard and the FAT32 file system.
NOTE
When using a longer type of USB device, connecting it with a USB adapter cable will help reduce mechanical wear on the USB socket and on the device.
Technical specifications
Max. number of files 15,000
Max. number of folders 1,000
Max. number of folder levels 8
Max. number of playlists 100
Max. number of tracks in a playlist 1,000
Subfolders No limit

Mp3 player

Many MP3 players have a file indexing system that is not supported by the vehicle's infotain­ment system. In order to use an MP3 player, the system must be set to
USB Removable
device/Mass Storage Device.
iPod
®
NOTE
The system will only play audio files from an iPod®.
NOTE
To start playback, the source should be set to iPod® (not USB).
When iPod® is used as a sound source, the infotainment system has a menu structure similar to the one in the iPod®.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Media player – compatible file formats (p. 53)
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Connecting an external audio source via the AUX/USB sockets

External audio sources such as an iPod® or mp3 player can be connected to the infotainment sys­tem via the AUX and USB sockets in the center console storage compartment (see the illustra­tion).
AUX/USB sockets
To connect an audio source:
1. Connect your device to one of the sockets.
2.
From the media’s normal view, press MEDIA, turn TUNE to the desired audio source, e.g.,
USB, iPod or AUX and press OK/MENU.
Reading USB will appear in the center console
display as the system reads the device's file structure. The amount of time required for this depends on the file structure and number of files.
NOTE
The system supports a number of iPod
®
models produced in 2005 or later.
In order to help avoid damage to the USB socket, it will be switched off if there is a short circuit or if the connected device uses too much current (which can hap­pen if the device does not comply with the USB standard). The USB socket will reactivate the next time the ignition is switched on if the problem no longer exists. If the problem persists, contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician.

External audio source volume

Set the volume for an external audio device. If the external sound source's volume is too low or high, the quality of the sound may be impaired.
If an external device such as an MP3 player or an iPod ® is connected to the AUX socket, the devi­ce's volume may be different than the volume of the infotainment system's internal sound sources such as the radio. To help prevent this, adjust the input volume of the external audio source. To do so: From the AUX’s normal view, press OK/
MENU. Select
AUX input and select Standard
or Boost.
NOTE
Sound quality may be affected if the MP3 player is being charged while the system is in AUX mode. To help prevent this, avoid charg­ing the MP3 player in a 12-volt socket while it is being played.

Related information

Infotainment - advanced audio settings (p. 35)
Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
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Media Bluetooth
®
The media player is equipped with Bluetooth
®
for streaming audio files from external Bluetooth®-enabled devices such as cell phones, tablets, etc.
The device must be paired with and connect to the infotainment system.
For more information about listening to music and navigating in the menus, see Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28). The following pro­vides detailed information.
Certain functions can be stored in the FAV but­ton. A stored function can then be started easily by pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 33).

Playback and navigation

Playback and navigation are controlled using the buttons in the center console or the steering wheel keypad. It is also possible to change tracks from certain external devices.
When a cell phone is connected to the infotain­ment system, it is also possible to remote-control some of the phone's features, see Bluetooth
®
hands-free system (p. 62). Toggle between TEL and MEDIA modes to control the various devices' functions.
NOTE
Bluetooth® devices must support Audio/ Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). The phone must use AVRCP version 1.3 and A2DP 1.2. If older ver­sions of these standards are used, certain features may not function properly.
Not all cell phones or other devices are fully compatible with the Bluetooth® func­tion in the vehicle's media player. A list of compatible phones and other devices is available at you Volvo retailer.
The media player can only play audio files via Bluetooth®.

Related information

Shuffle (p. 50)

Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth® device

Sensus infotainment offers Bluetooth®, which makes it possible to establish wireless connec­tions with other Bluetooth® devices after they have been paired and connected.
Up to 15 Bluetooth® devices can be paired and this procedure only needs to be done once for each device. After pairing has been completed, the device no longer needs to be visible or dis­coverable; its Bluetooth® feature only needs to be activated.
When Bluetooth® is active and the most recently connected device is within range, it will be con­nected automatically when the ignition is switched on. The device's name will be displayed in the sound source's normal view. To connect a different device, press OK/MENU and select Change device.
When the Bluetooth® device is out of range of the vehicle, it will be automatically disconnected. To manually disconnect the device, switch off its Bluetooth function.
To unpair a Bluetooth® device, see Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 62). When this has been done, the infotainment system will no longer automatically search for the device.
Two Bluetooth® devices can be connected at the same time, for example a cell phone
and a
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media player , which makes it possible to switch between these devices.
Example: a cell phone is connected as a phone and as a media player

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Connecting a Bluetooth® device

Two Bluetooth® devices (a cell phone and a media player) can be connected at the same time and you can toggle between them. It is also possible to make a phone call and stream audio files at the same time, and a cell phone can be used to connect the vehicle to the Internet .
Up to 15 Bluetooth® devices can be paired to the infotainment system and the pairing procedure only needs to be done once for each device. After pairing has been completed, the device no longer needs to be visible or discoverable; its Bluetooth® feature only needs to be activated.
NOTE
If your cell phone's operating system is upda­ted, this may break the connection between the phone and the vehicle. If this happens, delete the phone from the list of paired phones (Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 62)) and repeat the pairing procedure described in this article.
The procedure for connecting an external device varies, depending on whether the device has been paired previously.
Both of the following connection methods assume that the device has not yet been paired to the system.
The examples are based on pairing a cell phone but pairing another device is done in the
same way. However, it is done from MEDIA mode (press the MEDIA button on the center console to enter this mode).
There are two ways of pairing a device:
By searching for the external device using the infotainment system's menus.
By searching for the vehicle (infotainment system) using the external device’s Bluetooth® function.
If you are not already in telephone mode, press the TEL button on the center console.
An example of telephone mode's normal view
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Method 1: search for the external device using the infotainment system's menus

1. Make the external device discoverable/visible using its Bluetooth® function. Refer to the device's user's guide if necessary or go to www.volvocars.com.
2. From the telephone's normal view, press
OK/MENU and select
Search new phone
(for media players, Search new device). > The infotainment system will now search
for Bluetooth® devices that are in range, which may take up to 1 minute.
3.
Select a Bluetooth® device from the list and press OK/MENU.
4. Be sure that the code displayed in the device is the same as the one shown on the info­tainment screen. If so, accept the code in both places.
5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any choices regarding its phone book and mes­sages.
> The external device is now paired to the
infotainment system.
If this method has not succeeded, press EXIT and pair the device using method 2.
Method 2: search for the vehicle using the external device’s Bluetooth
®
function
1. From the telephone's normal view, press
OK/MENU and select
Make car
discoverable. Confirm by pressing OK/
MENU.
2.
Search for Bluetooth® devices (i.e., the info­tainment system) from the external device, which may take up to 1 minute.
3. Select the vehicle's name on the external device's screen.
4. Be sure that the code displayed in the device is the same as the one shown on the info­tainment screen. If so, accept the code in both places.
5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any choices regarding its phone book and mes­sages.
> The external device is now paired to the
infotainment system.
When the external device has been paired and selected, its Bluetooth® name will appear on the infotainment system's screen and the device can be controlled from the vehicle.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)

Pairing a Bluetooth® device

Two Bluetooth® devices (a cell phone and a media player) can be connected at the same time and you can toggle between them. It is also possible to make a phone call and stream audio files at the same time, and a cell phone can be used to connect the vehicle to the Internet .
Up to 15 Bluetooth® devices can be paired to the infotainment system and the pairing procedure only needs to be done once for each device. After pairing has been completed, the device no longer needs to be visible or discoverable; its Bluetooth® feature only needs to be activated.
NOTE
If your cell phone's operating system is upda­ted, this may break the connection between the phone and the vehicle. If this happens, delete the phone from the list of paired phones (Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 62)) and repeat the pairing procedure described in this article.
The procedure for connecting an external device varies, depending on whether the device has been paired previously.
Both of the following connection methods assume that the device has not yet been paired to the system.
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The examples are based on pairing a cell phone. Connecting a media player is done in the same way. However, it is done from MEDIA mode (press the MEDIA button on the center console to enter this mode).
There are two ways of pairing a device:
By searching for the external device using the infotainment system's menus.
By searching for the vehicle (infotainment system) using the external device’s Bluetooth® function.
If you are not already in telephone mode, press the TEL button on the center console.
An example of telephone mode's normal view

Method 1: search for the external device using the infotainment system's menus

1. Make the external device discoverable/visible using its Bluetooth® function. Refer to the device's user's guide if necessary or go to www.volvocars.com.
2. From the telephone’s normal view, press
OK/MENU and select
Search new phone
(for media players, Search new device). > The infotainment system will now search
for Bluetooth® devices that are in range, which may take up to 1 minute.
3.
Select a Bluetooth® device from the list and press OK/MENU.
4. Be sure that the code displayed in the device is the same as the one shown on the info­tainment screen. If so, accept the code in both places.
5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any choices regarding its phone book and mes­sages.
> The external device is now paired to the
infotainment system.
If this method has not succeeded, press EXIT and pair the device using method 2.
Method 2: search for the vehicle using the external device’s Bluetooth
®
function
1. From the telephone’s normal view, press
OK/MENU and select
Make car
discoverable. Confirm by pressing OK/
MENU.
2.
Search for Bluetooth® devices (i.e., the info­tainment system) from the external device, which may take up to 1 minute.
3. Select the vehicle's name on the external device's screen.
4. Be sure that the code displayed in the device is the same as the one shown on the info­tainment screen. If so, accept the code in both places.
5. From the cell phone, accept or reject any choices regarding its phone book and mes­sages.
> The external device is now paired to the
infotainment system.
When the external device has been paired and selected, its Bluetooth® name will appear on the infotainment system's screen and the device can be controlled from the vehicle.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)
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Automatically connect a Bluetooth
®
device
When a Bluetooth® device has been paired to the infotainment system, it will automatically be connected when the ignition is switched on.
When Bluetooth® is active and the most recently connected device is within range, it will be con­nected automatically. If this device is not within range, the system will attempt to connect another previously paired device.
To connect a different paired device, press EXIT, select to connect a new device or switch to another Bluetooth device.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)
Switching to another Bluetooth
®
device
If more than one device is connected at the same time, you can switch between these devi­ces. Before this is possible, they must first be paired with the infotainment system.

Switching media players

1.
Be sure that the external device's Bluetooth
®
function is activated. Refer to the devices's user's guide if necessary.
2.
From the media Bluetooth® ´s normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Change
device.
> The infotainment system will search for
previously connected devices. The Bluetooth® names of the devices found will appear in the center console display.
3. Select the desired device. > The selected device will be connected.

Switching cell phones

1.
Be sure that the external device's Bluetooth
®
function is activated. Refer to the devices's user's guide if necessary.
2. From the telephone’s normal view, press
OK/MENU and select
Change phone.
> The infotainment system will search for
previously connected phones. The Bluetooth® names of the phones found will appear in the center console display.
3. Select the desired device. > The selected device will be connected.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)
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Disconnecting a Bluetooth® device

When a Bluetooth® device is out of range, it is automatically disconnected.
If a cell phone is moved out of range during a call, the call will switch to the phone's speaker and microphone.
The hands-free function is deactivated when the ignition is switched off and the driver's door is opened.
To remove (unpair) a Bluetooth® device, see Deleting a Bluetooth® device (p. 62). The info­tainment system will no longer search for the unpaired device.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)
Media Bluetooth® (p. 57)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Deleting a Bluetooth® device

Paired Bluetooth® devices can be deleted (unpaired) from the infotainment system, which means that the system will no longer search for these devices.

Deleting a media player

From the media Bluetooth®’s normal view, press
OK/MENU and select
Change device
Delete device.

Deleting a cell phone

From the telephone’s normal view, press OK/ MENU and select
Change phone Delete
device
.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)
Media Bluetooth® (p. 57)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Bluetooth® hands-free system

A Bluetooth®-enabled cell phone or other device can be wirelessly connected to the infotainment system.
Overview of center console Bluetooth® controls
The device must first be paired and connected to the infotainment system.
A hands-free connection to the infotainment sys­tem makes it possible to remotely control many of a cell phone's functions. The phone's controls can also be used at any time, even it is con­nected to the infotainment system.
When a cell phone or other device is connected, audio can be streamed to the infotainment sys­tem, see Media Bluetooth® (p. 57). Toggle between the devices by pressing the TEL and
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MEDIA buttons to access the respective sources' functions.
NOTE
Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the hands-free system. A list of compatible phones is available at your Volvo retailer or at www.volvocars.us

Activating

Press TEL briefly to activate the most recently connected phone. If a phone is already con­nected, pressing TEL will display a shortcut menu listing commonly used phone functions. The
symbol in the display indicates that a
phone is connected.

Making a call

1.
Ensure that the
symbol is visible at the top of the display and that the hands-free function is in telephone mode.
2. Dial the desired number or in normal view, turn TUNE clockwise to access the phone book or counter-clockwise to access the call list. Scroll to the desired contact/name.
3.
Press OK/MENU to initiate the call.
End the call by pressing EXIT.
Reading text messages
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The infotainment system will show the connected phone's messages.
If the connected cell phone receives a text mes­sage, the
symbol will appear at the top of
the display.
1.
Press TEL followed by OK/MENU to access the
Phone menu.
2.
Turn TUNE to
Messages and pressOK/
MENU.
3.
Turn TUNE to scroll to the desired message and press OK/MENU.
> The message will be displayed.
4.
Press OK/MENU to access the text mes­sage menu to e.g., let the system's text-to­speech function read the message, call the message's sender or delete the message.
If TEL mode is already active, a pop-up menu with new messages will be displayed. By pressing OK/MENU, the selected message will be dis­played and the text-to-speech function will read it. Cancel reading by pressing EXIT.
The pop-up-menu and the message can be turned off in
Phone menu Message
notifications
.
NOTE
In order to show the connected cell phone's messages on the infotainment system's dis­play, the cell phone has to accept mirroring when it is connected. Depending on the phone, the following will occur:
A pop-up window or notification will be displayed and accepted in the phone.
Accept mirroring in the settings for the phone's Bluetooth® connection to the infotainment system.
It may be necessary to disconnect and recon­nect the phone from the infotainment for mir­roring to take place.

Related information

Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio set­tings (p. 65)
Bluetooth® hands-free menus (p. 86)
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Bluetooth® hands-free system – overview

The illustration provides an overview of the Bluetooth® hands-free system.
System overview
Cell phone
Microphone
Steering wheel keypad
Center console controls

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Connecting and disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device (p. 57)

Call Management

These functions help to manage phone calls.

Incoming calls

Press OK/MENU (or the thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad) to answer a call, even if the infotainment system is in e.g., RADIO or MEDIA mode.
Reject or end a call by pressing EXIT.

Call menu

From the telephone’s normal view, press OK/ MENU while a call is in progress to access the
following functions:
Mobile phone – the call is transferred from
the hand-free function to the cell phone. The connection will be broken on certain phones, which is normal. The hands-free will prompt you to reconnect.
Mute microphone – Infotainment system
sound is muted.
Dial number – call a third party using the
number keys while another call is in progress (the call in progress will be put on hold).

Call list

The call list is shared and updated with the hands-free function each time a phone is con­nected. From the telephone’s normal view, turn TUNE counter-clockwise to display this list.
From the telephone’s normal view, press OK/
MENU and select
Call list to see the currently
connected phone's call list.
NOTE
In order to display the connected cell phone's call list in the infotainment system, informa­tion sharing must be accepted in the phone when it is connected. Depending on the phone, the following will occur:
A pop-up window or notification is dis­played and accepted in the phone.
Accept information sharing in the phone's settings for a Bluetooth® connection to the infotainment system.
In certain cases, the phone must be discon­nected and reconnected to the infotainment system before information sharing is possible.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Cell phone voice control (p. 71)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)
Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio set­tings (p. 65)
Phone book (p. 65)
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Bluetooth® hands-free phones – audio settings

Volume settings can be made for phone calls, the infotainment system and for when the phone rings.

Phone call volume

Phone call volume can only be changed while a call is in progress. Use the steering wheel keypad or the VOL control on the center console.

Infotainment system volume

While no phone calls are in progress, the info­tainment system's volume can be adjusted in the normal way using the steering wheel keypad or the VOL control on the center console.
If a sound source is active when a call is received, it will be muted automatically.

Ringing volume

This volume can be changed by pressing the
SOUND button, turning TUNE to
Ringtone
volume and pressing OK/MENU. Set the vol-
ume by turning TUNE and save the setting by pressing OK/MENU.

Ringing tones

The cell phone's ringing tone will be used when a call is received.
NOTE
In certain cases, the connected cell phone's ringing tone may not be switched off when one of the hands-free system's ringing tones is used.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Phone book

The list of contacts (phone book) displayed on the infotainment system's screen mirrors the phone book in the currently connected cell phone.
The symbol must be displayed at the top of the infotainment system's screen and the hands-free system must be in telephone mode before the phone book can be used.
For incoming calls, if the phone book contains information about the caller, it will be displayed on the screen.
NOTE
Mirroring (syncing contacts) must be acti­vated when a cell phone is connected to the infotainment system before the phone book can be displayed on the center console screen. Depending on the type of phone, the following may happen:
A pop-up window or notification will be displayed and accepted in the phone.
Accept mirroring (activate "Sync con­tacts" or similar) in the phone's Bluetooth® settings.
It may be necessary to disconnect and recon­nect the phone from the infotainment for mir­roring to take place.
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Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Quick phonebook searches

From the telephone’s normal view, turn TUNE clockwise to display the list of contacts (phone­book).
Turn TUNE to scroll to a contact and press OK/ MENU to make a call.
The primary phone number will be displayed below the contact's name. If there is a symbol to the right of the contact's name, this indicates that there are other phone numbers stored for this contact. Press OK/MENU to display these numbers. Turn TUNE to select one of the other phone numbers and press OK/MENU to make a call.
Search the phone book by entering the begin­ning of the contact's name using the center con­sole keypad, see also Phone book – character table for the center console keypad (p. 66).

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Phone book – character table for the center console keypad

The following table shows the characters that can be accessed by pressing the respective keys on center console. Press once for the num­ber on the key and continue pressing to reach the desired letter on the key.
Button 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
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Button Function
+ 0 p w
# *

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Searching for phone book contacts

The following is the procedure for searching for contacts in you're your phone book
Search using the text wheel
Character list
Switch between character entry modes (see the following table)
List of phone book contacts
To search for contacts in telephone´s normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Contacts.
1.
Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used.
2. Continue with the remaining characters in the contact's name. The search results will be listed in the phone book (3).
3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry mode for numbers or special characters, or to go to the pone book, turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the fol­lowing table) in the list for switching charac­ter entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
123/ABC
Toggle between letters and num­bers by pressing OK/MENU.
MORE
Switch to special characters by pressing OK/MENU.
=>
This leads to the phone book (3). Turn TUNE to select a contact and press OK/MENU to display the contact's information.
First name/ Last name
Toggle between first-/last name sort order in the phone book.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. Press and hold EXIT to erase all of the charac­ters that have been entered.
If a number key on the center console is pressed while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ­ous illustration), a list of characters will be dis­played. Press repeatedly on the key to access the desired letter. Continue with the next letter, etc. When a key has been pressed, this will be con­firmed when the next key is pressed.
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Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62)

Voice control - introduction

Voice control enables the driver to voice-activate certain functions in the infotainment system, a Bluetooth®-connected cell phone or in the optional navigation system.
NOTE
The information about phone commands in this section applies to a Bluetooth®­connected cell phone. See Bluetooth
®
hands-free system (p. 62) for more detailed information.
Volvo' optional navigation system has a separate user's guide containing that system's specific voice commands.
Voice control offers convenience and enables the driver to keep his/her hands on the steering wheel and concentrate on driving.
WARNING
As the driver, you have full responsibility for operating the vehicle safely and adhering to all applicable traffic regulations.
Input to the system is in dialog form: commands from the driver and a response from the system. The voice control system uses the same micro­phone as the Bluetooth® hands-free system, see Bluetooth® hands-free system – overview (p. 64)
and system responses come via the infotainment system's speakers.

Getting started

Right side steering wheel keypad
Voice control button
Press the button (1) to activate the system and initiate a command dialog. The most common commands will then be displayed on the center console screen.
While using the voice control system, keep the following in mind:
When giving commands, speak at your usual speed and in a normal tone of voice after
the tone
Avoid speaking while the system is respond­ing. Commands cannot be processed during a response.
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The vehicle's doors, windows and moonroof* 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.
Commands can be cancelled by:
Saying
cancel
Pressing EXIT or any of the mode but­tons (Tel, MEDIA, etc.).

Cell phones

Before any phone-related voice commands can be used, a Bluetooth®-enabled cell phone must be paired with and connected to the infotainment system. If a command is given and no phone is connected, the system will inform you of this. See Connecting a Bluetooth® device (p. 58) for infor­mation about pairing and connecting a cell phone.

Voice control language

The languages available for voice control can be selected in the MY CAR menu system.
Sample list of languages
Voice control is not available in all languages. The languages supported are marked by the
icon in the list of languages and may vary according to the country/area in which you live. Language changes are made in the MY CAR menu system.
NOTE
Changing the language for voice controls also changes the language used in the entire info­tainment system.

Related information

Voice control help functions (p. 69)
Voice control settings (p. 70)

Voice control help functions

These functions help you get started using the voice control system (p. 68) and improve the system's voice recognition.
Voice tutorial: helps acquaint you with the system and the procedure for giving voice commands.
Voice training: A function that helps the system improve its voice recognition (learn to identify your voice and pronunciation). This also makes it possible to set a user profile.
Brief instruction: A function that reads a brief instruction about how the system works.
NOTE
These instructions are only available when the vehicle is parked.

Tutorial

The tutorial can be started in the normal view for MY CAR, by press OK/MENU and select
Settings Voice control settings Tutorial.
The tutorial is divided into 3 lessons that take a total of about 5 minutes to complete. By default, the system begins with the first lesson. To skip a
lesson and go to the next one, press
. Go to
the previous lesson by pressing
.
Leave the tutorial by pressing EXIT.
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Speaker adaptation

The system will display a number of phrases for you to say. Adaptation can be started in the nor­mal view for MY CAR, by press OK/MENU and
select
Settings Voice control settings
Speaker adaptation.
When this has been completed, remember to select a
Trained user profile under User
setting.

Brief instruction

The system will read a brief instruction about voice control. To start, press the voice control button on the steering wheel keypad and say "
Brief instruction".

Voice control settings

There are a number of settings that can be made for the voice control system (p. 68).
User settings: A voice (user) profile can be set in the normal view for MY CAR, by press
OK/MENU and select
Settings Voice
control settings
User setting. The
choices are:
Default or Trained user.
Trained user can only be selected if voice
training (p. 69) has been completed.
Synthetic voice speed: The speed of the systems's dynamic (not prerecorded) text-to­speech voice can be changed in the normal view for MY CAR, by press OK/MENU and
select
Settings Voice control settings
Read out speed. Choose between Fast,
Medium and Slow.
Voice control volume: Volume can be adjusted by pressing the SOUND button and turning TUNE to
Voice control volume and
pressing OK/MENU. Adjust the volume by turning TUNE and save the new setting by pressing OK/MENU.

Voice control commands

Voice control enables the driver to voice-activate certain functions in the infotainment system, a Bluetooth®-connected cell phone or in the optional navigation system.
The driver initiates a voice command dialog by pressing the voice control button on the steering wheel keypad.
When a dialog has begun, the most common commands will be displayed on the center con­sole screen.
Once you become familiar with the system, you can speed up the command dialogue by briefly pressing the voice control button to skip prompts from the system.

Commands can be given in several ways

For example, the command for searching for a track on a CD can be given as several short com­mands or as one command:
Media search > Track: Say Media search,
wait for the system's response and then say
Track.
or
Say
Media search track without pausing.

Related information

Voice control command shortcuts (p. 71)
Cell phone voice control (p. 71)
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Radio voice control (p. 72)
Multimedia voice control (p. 73)

Voice control command shortcuts

The system provides lists of voice command shortcuts (p. 68).
Global commands for the infotainment system functions and cell phone can by found in the nor­mal view for MY CAR, by press OK/MENU and
select
Settings Voice control settings
Command list Global commands, Phone
commands, Media commands, Radio commands
and Navigation commands*.
Help texts for each command explain if the com­mand can be used in all media sources or is spe­cific to one particular source.

Cell phone voice control

Voice commands (p. 68) can be used to control many of the most common functions in a Bluetooth®-connected cell phone.
The following command dialogs are only exam­ples; the system's responses may very according to the situation.

Dialing a number

The system understands the digits 0 (zero) to 9 (nine). These numbers can be spoken individually, in groups of several digits at a time, or the entire phone number can be given at once. Numbers above nine will not be recognized.
The following is an example of a voice command dialog for dialing a number.
1.
The user begins by saying
Dial number.
>
The system's response is
Number
please.
2. Begin speaking the digits in the phone num­ber individually
Six-eight-seven, etc.
> If you pause, the system will repeat the
most recently spoken group of digits.
3. Continue saying the remaining digits. When you have given the entire number, conclude by saying
Ok.
> The system will initiate the call.
The number can be changed by saying
Correction (which will delete the last group of
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digits spoken) or Delete (which will erase the entire phone number). By saying Repeat, the system will repeat the entire phone number.

Calling a contact

The following dialogue enables you to call a con­tact in your cell phone's phone book.
1.
The user begins by saying
Call contact.
>
The system's response is
Name please.
2. Say the contact's number in the list dis­played.
> If only one contact is found, the call will be
initiated. Otherwise, the system will con­tinue to prompt you for more information.
If there is more than one phone number for a particular contact, specify the number to call by saying
Mobile,Work, etc.

Other commands

Additional cell phone voice commands can be found in the MY CAR normal view by pressing
OK/MENU and selecting
Settings Voice
control settings
Command list Phone
commands
.

Radio voice control

Radio voice commands (p. 68) can be used to e.g., change stations.
The following command dialogs are only exam­ples; the system's responses may very according to the situation.

Changing stations

The dialog lets you change radio stations.
1.
The user begins by saying
Select station.
> The system will prompt you for the sta-
tion's name.
2. Say the station's name. > The system will tune to the selected sta-
tion.

Changing frequencies

The system understands frequency numbers between 87.5 (eighty-seven point five) and
108.0 (one-hundred-eight point oh).
This dialog lets you change radio frequencies.
1.
The user begins by saying
Frequency.
> The system will prompt you for the fre-
quency number.
2. Say a number between 87.5 and 108.0 meg­ahertz.
> The system will tune to the selected fre-
quency.

Other commands

Additional radio voice commands can be found in the MY CAR normal view by pressing OK/MENU
and selecting
Settings Voice control
settings
Command list Radio
commands
.

Related information

Radio (p. 36)
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Multimedia voice control

Voice commands (p. 68) can be used to control the multimedia functions such as changing audio sources or tracks.
The following command dialogs are only exam­ples; the system's responses may very according to the situation.

Changing sources

The following is a voice command for changing media sources.
The user begins by saying Disc. > The system switches to the CD/DVD
player.
Switch to other sources by saying e.g.,
Bluetooth", "AUX, USB, etc. The sources availa-
ble depend on the devices currently connected and whether or not the device contains playable files. If a media source is not available, the sys­tem will provide an explanation.

Changing tracks

The system understands the digits 0 (zero) to 99 (ninety-nine). Numbers above ninety-nine will not be recognized.
The following is a voice command for changing tracks.
1.
The user begins by saying:
Select track.
> The system will prompt you for the track
number.
2. Say the track's number (one number only, e.g., twenty-three, not two-three).
> The system will switch to the selected
track on the active media source.

Searching for media

The following is a voice command for searching for media sources.
1.
The user begins the dialog by saying
Media
search.
> The system will display a numbered list of
all possible search categories and will prompt you to say a line number or cate­gory.
2. Say the line number or search category. > The system will continue to provide
instructions.

Other commands

Additional multimedia voice control commands can be found in the MY CAR normal view by
pressing OK/MENU and selecting
Settings
Voice control settings Command list Media commands.

Related information

Media Player (p. 48)

Internet connection

Connecting the vehicle to the Internet makes it possible to utilize navigation services, web radio and to stream music via apps (p. 78) and to use the integrated web browser (p. 79).
The system's integrated apps can be used when the vehicle is connected to the Internet. The apps available may vary and may include navigation services, social media, web radio and music serv­ices. The vehicle has a basic web browser to search for and display Internet content.
If an Internet connection is through a cell phone, other mobile functions are also available, such as reading text messages and making calls, see Bluetooth® hands-free system (p. 62).
The cell phone and your service provider must support tethering (sharing an Internet connec-
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tion) and your subscription must include data communication.
NOTE
Data is transmitted while the vehicle is online, which may result in additional charges from your service provider.
Data roaming may result in additional charges.
Contact your service provider for information about costs/fees, etc.

Connecting the vehicle to the Internet

Internet connection settings
The default Internet connection setting is "none." When one of the other connection methods has
been selected, this will be stored and the vehicle will attempt to connect automatically using this method whenever a network is available. To change this setting, choose one of the other con­nection methods. To stop automatic connection, see the section "Disconnecting" below.
Choose a connection method - Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi or integrated modem.
Integrated modem*
8
To connect using the modem, see Car modem* (p. 76).
Bluetooth
®
1. The cell phone must first be paired with and connected to the infotainment sys­tem (p. 58).
2. Activate tethering (portable/personal hot­spot) via the cell phone's Bluetooth® func­tion.
3.
From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/
MENU and select
Settings Internet
settings
Bluetooth.
> The vehicle is now connected.
The system will then automatically connect via Bluetooth® when a network is available.
A symbol on the screen (p. 32) will show the cur­rent status of the connection.
To disconnect, see the section "Disconnecting." The vehicle can store information on a maximum
of 10 Bluetooth® networks. If another network is added, the oldest network and password will be removed from the list.
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Wi-Fi
1. Activate tethering (portable/personal hot­spot) in the cell phone.
2.
From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/
MENU and select
Settings Internet
settings
Wi-Fi.
> This starts a search for available Wi-Fi
networks.
3. Select your network.
4.
Select
Connect.
5. Enter the network password. > The vehicle will attempt to connect to the
network.
The system will then automatically connect via Wi-Fi when the network is available.
A symbol on the screen (p. 32) will show the cur­rent status of the connection.
Please be aware that certain cell phones disable tethering when the connection to the vehicle has been broken, e.g., when the phone has been removed from the vehicle. In such cases, the phone's tethering function will have to be reacti-
vated the next time the phone is used to connect to the Internet.
To disconnect, see the section "Disconnecting". The vehicle can store information on a maximum
of 10 Bluetooth® networks. If another network is added, the oldest network and password will be removed from the list.

Removing a saved Wi-Fi network

1.
Press the MY CAR button to display the source's normal view.
2.
Press OK/MENU and select
Settings
Internet settings.
3.
Select
Wi-Fi.
> A list of available networks will be dis-
played.
4. Select the network to be removed from the list.
5.
Select
Forget.
> The system will no longer automatically
connect to this network.

Removing all networks

All networks can be removed simultaneously. Please note that this will also reset all user data and system settings to the factory defaults.
To return to the factory defaults, from MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/MENU. Select
Settings
Reset to factory settings.

Wi-Fi technology and security

The vehicle can be connected to a Wi-Fi network at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. If several devices are using this frequency simultaneously, this may result in reduced performance.
Frequency: 2.4 GHz.
Standards: 802.11 b / g / n.
Encryption protocol: WPA2-AES-CCMP.

Disconnecting

From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Settings Internet settings
None. The vehicle will not connect to the Inter-
net.

Internet connection problems

The amount of data being transferred is deter­mined by the services or apps being used in the vehicle. For example, streaming audio may
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require large of amounts of data to be transfer­red, which requires a good connection and a strong signal.
Cell phone to the infotainment system
The Bluetooth® connection's speed can vary, depending on the location of the cell phone in the vehicle. Moving the phone closer to the info­tainment system can help increase signal strength. Be sure that there are no obstructions between the phone and the system.
Cell phone to the network service pro­vider
The speed of the mobile network varies depend­ing on your location and some areas may provide poor reception (in tunnels, driving in deep valleys, indoors). The speed may also be linked to your service subscription.
NOTE
Contact your service provider if data commu­nication problems occur.

Related information

On-screen symbols (p. 32)
Change of ownership (p. 10)
Car modem*
9
The vehicle is equipped with a modem that can be used to connect to the Internet. This connec­tion can also be shared via Wi-Fi.

Internet connection

SIM card holder in the glove compartment
1. Insert your personal SIM card in the holder located in the glove compartment.
2.
Press the MY CAR button on the center console to display this mode’s normal view.
Press OK/MENU and select
Settings
Internet settings Car modem.
3. Enter the SIM card's PIN code. > The vehicle will now connect to the Inter-
net and the various on-line functions can be used, see Internet connection (p. 73).
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Models equipped with Volvo On Call with Sensus Connect* only.
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NOTE
The data subscription in the vehicle must be active in order to connect to the Inter­net.
To avoid having to enter the PIN code each time the ignition is switched on, the SIM card can be unlocked in the menu system. To do so, press the MY CAR but­ton on the center console to display this mode’s normal view. Press OK/MENU
and select
Settings Internet settings
Car modem. Deselect (unmark) the
Lock SIM card box.
From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Settings Internet settings
None to turn off the Internet connection.

Sharing a Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering)

When an Internet connection has been estab­lished using the modem, this connection (a Wi-Fi hotspot) can be shared (tethered) to enable other devices in the vehicle to use the modem.
1.
From MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/
MENU and select
Settings Internet
settings
Car Wi-Fi hotspot
Enter a name for the Wi-Fi network (SSID) and specify a password. The name must con­tain 6-32 characters and the password must contain 10-63 characters. The name and password can be changed at any time.
2. Activate the vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot by checking the box on the screen.
> External devices can now connect to the
vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot. To deactivate, remove the check from the box. Up to 8 devices can be connected to the vehi-
cle's Wi-Fi hotspot. To view the number of devi­ces connected, from MY CAR’s normal view,
press OK/MENU and select
Settings
Internet settings.
Number of devices connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot
For certain connected devices, from MY CAR’s normal view, press OK/MENU and select
Settings Internet settings Car Wi-Fi hotspot
.
Wi-Fi hotspot technical specifications and security
Wi-Fi hotspot tethering uses a frequency of 2.4 GHz. If several devices use this frequency simul­taneously, this may result in slower access times.
Frequency: 2.4 GHz.
Standards: 802.11 b / g / n.
Security certificate: WPA2-AES-CCMP.
The antenna for the vehicle's modem is located on the roof.

No or poor Internet connection

See Internet connection (p. 73).
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Related information

Internet connection (p. 73)
On-screen symbols (p. 32)

Applications

Applications (apps) are services that can be used when the vehicle is connected to the Inter­net. The apps available vary and include services related to navigation, social media, web radio and music.
For basic information on using the infotainment system, see operating the system (p. 28).
Before any apps can be used, the vehicle has to be connected to the Internet (p. 73).
A symbol (p. 32) will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen when the vehicle is connected. If no Internet connection is available, a message will be displayed.
NOTE
Data is transmitted while the vehicle is online, which may result in additional charges from your service provider.
Data roaming may result in additional charges.
Contact your service provider for information about costs/fees, etc.
Press the button on the center console and select
Apps to display the apps that are currently
available. Select one from the list and start it by pressing OK/MENU.
The apps are downloaded to the vehicle and are updated each time they are started. This means that an Internet connection is required each time an app is used.
Certain apps require sharing location information. The
symbol will be displayed whenever this
takes place.

Logging in

There are two types of apps/services that require you to log in:
Ones that require registration by a service provider. Follow the instructions on the
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screen when starting apps of this type or use an existing account to log in.
Certain apps require a personal Volvo ID. Register an ID (see Volvo ID (p. 11)) or use an existing one to access useful functions such as sending an address from a map service on the Internet to a navigation app or to Volvo's Sensus Navigation system*.

Navigation services

Navigation services provide guidance to a preset destination. However, in certain situations beyond the system's control (e.g., very recent road con­struction, etc.), this guidance may not be accu­rate.
WARNING
Always use good judgment when follow­ing 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 navigation system only with the vehicle parked.
Be aware of the current traffic situation.
Always comply with relevant traffic regu­lations.
NOTE
The optional Sensus Navigation system can be installed (activated) in your vehicle at any time, giving you access to additional functions and map information. Consult your Volvo retailer.

Related information

On-screen symbols (p. 32)
Change of ownership (p. 10)
Browser (p. 79)

Browser

The infotainment system has an integrated web browser for searching for and displaying Internet content.
The web browser supports the HTML 4 standard for text and graphics. However, it does not sup­port animations, video or audio. Information can­not be downloaded or saved.
In order to use the web browser, the vehicle must first be connected to the Internet (p. 73) .
NOTE
Data is transmitted while the vehicle is online, which may result in additional charges from your service provider.
Data roaming may result in additional charges.
Contact your service provider for information about costs/fees, etc.
NOTE
The web browser is not available while the vehicle is moving.
Press the Internet button ( ) on the center con­sole and select
Web browser.
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For Bluetooth® Internet connections, the Bluetooth® symbol will appear in the upper-right corner of the display.
If no Internet connection is available, a message indicating this will be displayed.

Searching for information

Searching using the text wheel
List of characters
Switching between character entry modes (see the following table)
Surf history
Use the text wheel to enter a web address.
1.
Turn TUNE to the desired letter and press OK/MENU to confirm. The number/letter keys on the center console can also be used.
2. Continue to the next letter, etc. The results of
the search will be displayed in the phone book.
3. To switch from letter entry mode to the entry
mode for numbers or special characters, or to go view surf history, turn TUNE to one of the selections (see the explanation in the fol­lowing table) in the list for switching charac­ter entry mode (2) and press OK/MENU.
123/A BC
Toggle between letters and num­bers by pressing OK/MENU.
=>
This leads to surf history. Turn TUNE to select a web address and press OK/MENU to go to the web­site.
Go
Go to the website by pressing OK/ MENU.
a|A
Toggle between upper and lower case letters by pressing OK/MENU.
| | }
Switch from the text wheel to the
Address: field. Use TUNE to move
the cursor and erase characters by pressing EXIT. Press OK/MENU to return to the text wheel.
The number/letter keys on the cen­ter console can also be used to edit the
Address: field.
Press EXIT briefly to erase a single character. Press and hold EXIT to erase all characters.
Pressing a number key on the center console while the text wheel is displayed (see the previ­ous illustration) will display a list of characters. Press the desired key repeatedly to enter the desired letter and continue to the next letter, etc.
To enter a number, press and hold the button.

Navigating in the web browser

Turn TUNE to navigate among links or to scroll on a web page. Press OK/MENU to activate the selection/link.
Moving the cursor on a web page
The buttons on the center console can be used to move the cursor on a web page. Press the INFO button to switch to the menu bar at the top of the page.
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A pop-up menu can be accessed by pressing button 5 on the center console or by moving the cursor to a non-clickable area and pressing OK/
MENU.

Functions

The available functions can be accessed by pressing button 5 on the center console or by moving the cursor to a non-clickable area and pressing OK/MENU.
Back – Return to the previous page.
Forward – If Back has been used, press for-
ward to return to the page.
Reload – Refresh the page.
Stop – Stop loading a page.
New tab – Creates a new tab/page. Up to 4
tabs can be open at the same time.
Close tab – Close a tab/page.
Zoom in/Zoom out.
Add bookmark/Delete bookmark – Add
or delete a bookmark. Up to 20 bookmarks can be saved.
Settings – Adapt the way that the browser
displays and handles information. See the following section for more information.
Settings
Bookmarks – Rename, Reorder or Delete.
Content filtering – Adapt the way in which
web pages are displayed. The following can be activated/deactivated: Show images,
Block pop-ups and Enable JavaScript.
Accept cookies – Cookies are small text
files that are stored and make it possible e.g., to use various functions on web pages and enable the page's owner to compile surf sta­tistics.
Text size – Change the size of the text: Large, Medium or Small.
Clear browsing data – Cookies, browsing history and cache will be cleared.
FAV key options – Certain functions can be
programmed in the FAV button. The stored function can then be started by merely pressing FAV, see Favorites (p. 33).

Related information

Web browser menus (p. 86)
On-screen symbols (p. 32)
Change of ownership (p. 10)

Infotainment menu overview

This is a general overview of the selections and settings that can be made in the infotainment system's menus.
If a menu text is grayed-out, this means that it cannot currently be selected. This may be because the function is not installed in the vehi­cle, that the source is not currently connected or is connected but is empty.

RADIO

AM (p. 82)
FM (p. 82)

MEDIA

CD/DVD (p. 83)
DVD Video (p. 83)
iPod (p. 84)
USB (p. 84)
Media Bluetooth® (p. 85)
AUX (p. 85)
TEL
Bluetooth® hands-free (p. 86)
Web browser (p. 86)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
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AM radio menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for AM radio.
AM menu
See
Show presets
(p. 38)
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Show presets (p. 38)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)

FM radio menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for FM radio.
FM menu
See
Alternative frequency
Show
Radio text (p. 48)
Presets (p. 38)
None
Tune station by
(p. 37)
Station list (p. 37)
Manual tuning (p. 38)
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Toggle radio text or presets
(p. 48) and Pre­set radio stations (p. 38)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)
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Audio CD/DVD menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for audio CDs/DVDs.
Disc menu
See
Play/Pause
(p. 49)
Stop
A
Media search
(p. 51)
Shuffle
(p. 50)
Gracenote® options
Gracenote® database
Gracenote® results
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Play/Pause (p. 49)
Shuffle (p. 50)
A
DVDs only.

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)

Video DVD menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for video DVDs.
DVD video menu
See
Play/Pause
(p. 52)
DVD disc menu
(p. 52)
Stop
(p. 52)
Subtitles
(p. 52)
Audio tracks
(p. 52)
Advanced settings
Angles (p. 53)
Screen ratios
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Play/Pause (p. 52)
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Next subtitle (p. 52)
Next audio track (p. 52)
Video DVD pop-up menu
PressOK/MENU while a video is playing to access the pop-up menu.
Image settings
(p. 53)
Video DVD menu
(p. 28)
DVD disc menu
(p. 52)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)

iPod® menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for an iPod®.
iPod menu
See
Play/Pause
(p. 54)
Shuffle
(p. 50)
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Play/Pause (p. 54)
Shuffle (p. 50)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)

USB menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for USB.
USB menu
See
Play/Pause
(p. 54)
Media search
(p. 51)
Shuffle
(p. 50)
Select USB partition
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Play/Pause (p. 54)
Shuffle (p. 50)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)
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Media Bluetooth® menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for Media Bluetooth®.
Bluetooth menu
See
Play/Pause
(p. 57)
Shuffle
(p. 50)
Change device
(p. 61)
Search new device
Make car discoverable
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Play/Pause (p. 57)
Shuffle (p. 50)
Device 1 Device 2 etc.
Connect for media
(p. 57)
Delete device
(p. 62)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)

AUX menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for AUX.
AUX menu
See
AUX input
(p. 56)
Standard
Boost

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)
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Bluetooth® hands-free menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for the Bluetooth® hands-free func­tion.
Phone menu
See
Call list
(p. 64)
Contacts
(p. 65)
Messages
(p. 62)
Message notifications
(p. 62)
Change phone
(p. 61)
Search new phone
Make car discoverable
Device 1 Device 2 etc.
Connect for phone
(p. 62)
Delete device
(p. 62)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)

Web browser menus

The following is an overview of the settings that can be made for the web browser.
Web browser
This menu is displayed in the normal view if no tab is open.
See
Enter address
(p. 79)
Settings Displays the web browser's settings
menu, see below.
Bookmark 1 Bookmark 2 etc.
(p. 79)
Browser pop-up menu
Press key 5 on the center console while a website is displayed to access the pop-up menu.
See
Back
(p. 79)
Forward
(p. 79)
Reload
(p. 79)
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Stop
(p. 79)
New tab
(p. 79)
Close tab
(p. 79)
Zoom in or Zoom out
(p. 79)
Add bookmark or Delete bookmark
(p. 79)
Settings Displays the web browser's settings
menu, see below.
Web browser settings menu
Press
Settings in one of the two
menus above to access the settings menu.
See
Bookmarks
(p. 79)
Bookmark 1 Bookmark 2 etc.
Rename
Reorder
Delete
Content filtering
(p. 79)
Accept cookies
(p. 79)
Show images
Block pop-ups
Enable JavaScript
Text size
(p. 79)
Large
Medium
Small
Clear browsing data
(p. 79)
FAV key options
(p. 33)
No function
Add/delete bookmark (p. 79)
New tab (p. 79)
Close tab (p. 79)

Related information

Infotainment – operating the system (p. 28)
Infotainment menu overview (p. 81)
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Disclaimers

The following disclaimers apply to your infotain­ment system.

camellia:1.2.0

Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Corporation). All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary
forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer as the first lines of this file unmodified.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

Sensus software

This software uses parts of sources from clib2 and Prex Embedded Real-time OS - Source (Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1994), and Quercus Robusta (Copyright (c) 1990,
1993), The Regents of the University of California. All or some portions are derived from material licensed to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. Neither the name of the <ORGANIZATION> nor the names of its
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This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
This software uses parts of sources from "libtess". The Original Code is: OpenGL Sample Implementation, Version 1.2.1, released January 26, 2000, developed by Silicon Graphics, Inc. The Original Code is Copyright (c) 1991-2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. Copyright in any portions created
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by third parties is as indicated elsewhere herein. All Rights Reserved. Copyright (C) [1991-2000] Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice including the dates of first publication and either this permission notice or a reference to http:// oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/ shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SILICON GRAPHICS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of Silicon Graphics, Inc. shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the
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This software is based in parts on the work of the FreeType Team.
This software uses parts of SSLeay Library: Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). All rights reserved

Linux software

This product contains software licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) or GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), etc.
You have the right of acquisition, modification, and distribution of the source code of the GPL/ LGPL software.
You may download Source Code from the following website at no charge: http:// www.embedded-carmultimedia.jp/linux/oss/ download/TVM_8351_013
The website provides the Source Code "As Is" and without warranty of any kind.
By downloading Source Code, you expressly assume all risk and liability associated with downloading and using the Source Code and complying with the user agreements that accompany each Source Code.
Please note that we cannot respond to any inquiries regarding the source code.

Unicode: 5.1.0

COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE Copyright c 1991-2013 Unicode, Inc. All rights
reserved. Distributed under the Terms of Use in http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the Unicode data files and any associated documentation (the "Data Files") or Unicode software and any associated documentation (the "Software") to deal in the Data Files or Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Data Files or Software, and to permit persons to whom the Data Files or Software are furnished to do so, provided that (a) the above copyright notice(s) and this permission notice appear with all copies of the Data Files or Software, (b) both the above copyright notice(s) and this permission notice appear in associated documentation, and (c) there is clear notice in each modified Data File or in the Software as well as in the documentation associated with the Data File(s) or Software that the data or software has been modified.
THE DATA FILES AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE DATA FILES OR SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in these Data Files or Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder.

Gracenote® End User License Agreement

This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Grace­note”). The software from Gracenote (the “Grace­note Software”) enables this application to per­form disc and/or file identification and obtain music-related information, including name, artist, track, and title information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers or embedded databases (col­lectively, “Gracenote Servers”) and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote Data
only by means of the intended End-User func­tions of this application or device.
You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non-commercial use only. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACE­NOTE SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN.
You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers will terminate if you violate these restrictions. If your license terminates, you agree to cease any and all use of the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers. Gracenote reserves all rights in Grace­note Data, the Gracenote Software, and the Gracenote Servers, including all ownership rights. Under no circumstances will Gracenote become liable for any payment to you for any information that you provide. You agree that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name.
The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track queries for statistical purposes. The pur­pose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier is to allow the Gracenote service to count queries without knowing anything about who you are. For more information, see the web page for the
Gracenote Privacy Policy for the Gracenote serv­ice.
The Gracenote Software and each item of Grace­note Data are licensed to you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of any Grace­note Data from in the Gracenote Servers. Grace­note reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient. No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error-free or that func­tioning of Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted. Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Grace­note may provide in the future and is free to dis­continue its services at any time.
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER­CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSE­QUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES.
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Type approval

The following is a declaration of conformity.

Wi-Fi

Declaration of Conformity for the audio and navigation systems

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A
Applications (apps) 78 Audio
surround 35
Audio system 26
HD digital radio 39, 40, 41, 42 SiriusXM® Satellite radio 42, 45 voice control 71
AUX input 27
B
Bluetooth
connecting devices 57, 61 menu 86
Bluetooth
®
changing devices 61 hands-free 62 media 57 microphone 64
streaming audio 57 Bluetooth cell phone connection 64 Browser 79
C
CD 49 Cell phone 62
disconnecting 62 hands-free 62 Pairing 59 pairing/connecting 58
Cell phone voice control 71
D
DVD 49 DVD video
camera angle 53
E
Equalizer 35
H
HD digital radio 39, 40, 41, 42
switching on and off 40
I
ID, Volvo 11 Infotainment (Infotainment system) 26 Infotainment system 39, 40, 41, 42
AUX menu 85 Bluetooth media menu 85 CD/DVD/external device - shuffle 50 CD/DVD menus 83 Cell phone contacts 65, 66 disclaimers 88 DVD video menu 83 entering phonebook contacts 66 external device volume 56 general sound settings 34 introduction 26 iPod menu 84 manual radio station searches 38 media player 48 operating the system 28 overview 27 playing video DVDs 52 radio 36 screen settings 53 searching for phonebook contacts 67 searching for radio stations 37 sound reproduction 33 speed compensated volume 36 type approval 91 USB menu 84
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INDEX
94
using menus 28, 81
voice control 71
web browser 86 Internet
connect 58
modem 76 Internet connected car
browser 79 Internet connection 73
applications (apps) 78
M
Media Bluetooth
®
57
Media player 48
compatible file formats 53 Media searches 51 Microphone 64 My Car
car settings 17
climate system settings 22
driver support settings 19
information settings 23
Internet settings 22
menu selections 15
paths 15
system settings 20 voice control 21
O
Ownership, changing 10
P
Phone
receiving calls 64
R
Radio
AM menu 82 automatic station search 37 FM menu 82 radio text 48 SiriusXM® Satellite radio 42, 45
Radio functions
HD digital radio 39, 40, 41, 42
S
Sensus 7 Sirius weather 46 SiriusXM® Satellite radio
traffic information 42 SiriusXM satellite radio 45 Sound Profile 35 Surround 35 Symbols
on-screen 32
T
Telephone
disconnecting 62
pairing 59
U
USB/AUX connection 54, 56
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V
Vehicle information 10 Voice control
cell phones 71 giving commands 70 global commands 71 help functions 69 introduction 68 multimedia devices 73 radio 72 selecting a language 69 settings 70
Volume
cell phone/media player 65 Volvo ID 11 Volvo Sensus 7
W
Wi-Fi 76
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