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Automatic operation
1. Open the sun blind to maximum position -
press the control backward to the position
for automatic opening and release.
2. To open the panorama roof, press the control
backwards a second time to the position for
automatic opening and release. The panor-
amic roof first reaches comfort position
25
. To
open to the maximum opening position -
press the control a third time backward to
the position for automatic opening and
release.
Close the roof/blind by repeating the preceding
procedure in reverse order - press the control
forward/downward to the automatic closing posi-
tion instead.
The movement of the roof is stopped when the
glass reaches the comfort position or the maxi-
mum opening or closing position. The movement
is also stopped if the control is operated again in
the opposite direction to the direction of move-
ment in progress.
The movement of the roof is not stopped when
the glass reaches the comfort position when
closing from maximum opening position.
Automatic operation - rapid opening/closing
The panorama roof and sun blind can be
opened/closed simultaneously:
–
To open - press the control rearward to the
automatic operation position twice and
release.
–
To close - press the control forward/down-
ward to the automatic operation position
twice and release.
The movement of the roof is stopped when the
glass reaches the comfort position or the closing
position. When closing from maximum opening
position, the movement is not stopped at comfort
position. The movement of the blind is not stop-
ped when the roof reaches comfort position. The
movement is also stopped if the control is oper-
ated again in the opposite direction to the direc-
tion of movement in progress.
Automatic closing of the sun blind
When the car is parked in hot weather, the sun
blind closes automatically 15 minutes after the
car has been locked. This is in order to lower the
passenger compartment temperature and protect
the car upholstery from being bleached by the
sun.
The function is deactivated when the car is sup-
plied from the factory and can be activated/deac-
tivated:
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
My Car
Locking
.
Select
Auto Close Sunroof Curtain
to
activate/deactivate.
Closing using the remote control key,
central locking button or door handles
Remote control key
–
Give a long press on the remote control key's
lock button
until the panorama roof and
sun blind start moving towards the closed
position. Then release the lock button.
Movement stops if the remote control key's lock
button is pressed again or when the roof/blind
has reached the closed position.
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Comfort position is an open position for the glass cover, where wind noise and resonance noise are at a comfortably low level while driving.
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Central locking button
Central locking button.
When the car's electrical system is set in at least
ignition position I, the central locking button in
the driver's door or passenger door
* can be used
to close the panoramic roof.
–
Give a long press on the central locking but-
ton
until the panorama roof and sun blind
start moving towards the closed position.
Then release the button.
Movement stops if the central locking button is
pressed again or when the roof/blind has
reached the closed position.
Door handle
Cars equipped with keyless locking/unlocking
*
have a touch-sensitive recess on the outer part of
the outside door handle.
–
Place your finger against the touch-sensitive
recess on the outside of one of the door
handles until the panorama roof and sun
blind start moving towards the closed posi-
tion. Then remove your finger from door han-
dle's recess.
Movement stops if you place your finger against
the door handle recess again or once the roof/
blind has reached the closed position.
WARNING
If the panorama roof is closed with the remote
control key, the central locking button or door
handle, check that no one risks being trapped.
Check that the panoramic roof is properly
closed when closing.
Pinch protection
The panorama roof has pinch protection that is
triggered if the glass cover or the sun blind is
blocked by an object during closing. In the event
of blocking, the glass cover or sun blind stops
and is then opened automatically to approx.
50 mm (approx. 2 inches) from the blocked posi-
tion (or to full ventilation position). The pinch pro-
tection is also active when the glass cover or sun
blind is opened.
If the pinch protection has deployed then it is still
possible to operate the glass cover and/or sun
blind once more in the same direction without
pinch protection, if this is done within 10 seconds
after pinch protection deployment. It is therefore
possible to override the pinch protection when
closing has been interrupted e.g. if ice has
formed around the glass cover, by continually
pressing the control forward/downward until the
glass cover and/or sun blind is closed.
Related information
•
•
•
•
Locking/unlocking from the inside (p. 245)
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HomeLink
®
*
26
HomeLink
®
is a programmable remote control
that is integrated into the car's electrical system.
General
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Indicator lamp
HomeLink
®27
is a programmable remote control
that can remotely control up to three different
devices (e.g., garage door openers, alarm sys-
tems, outdoor and indoor lighting, etc.) and thus
replace their remote controls. HomeLink
®
is sup-
plied built into the interior rearview mirror. The
HomeLink
®
panel consists of three programma-
ble buttons and one indicator lamp in the mirror
glass.
For more information about HomeLink
®
, visit
www.HomeLink.com, www.youtube.com/
HomeLinkGentex or call the toll-free number
00 8000 466 354 65 (or the toll number
+49 6838 907 277).
WARNING
•
If HomeLink
®
is used to control a garage
door or gate, ensure that nobody is near
the door or gate while it is in motion.
•
While programming HomeLink, the
garage door or gate being programmed
may activate. For this reason, make sure
that nobody is in the vicinity of the door or
gate while programming is in progress.
•
The car should be outside the garage
while a garage door opener is being pro-
grammed.
•
Do not use HomeLink
®
for any garage
door that does not have safety stop and
safety reverse.
Save the original remote controls for future pro-
gramming (e.g. when changing to another car or
for use in another vehicle). It is also recom-
mended that the programming for the buttons is
deleted when the car is sold; see the section
"Programming HomeLink
®
".
Related information
•
26
Applies to certain markets.
27
HomeLink and the HomeLink house symbol are registered trademarks of Gentex Corporation.
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Programming HomeLink
®
*
28
Instructions for programming HomeLink
®
.
Programming HomeLink
®
In certain vehicles the ignition must be
switched on or in "accessory position" before
HomeLink
®
can be programmed or used.
Preferably fit new batteries in the remote con-
trol that will be replaced by HomeLink
®
for
faster programming and improved transmis-
sion of the radio signal. The HomeLink
®
but-
tons should be reset before programming,
see the heading "Resetting the HomeLink
®
buttons". When the reset is complete,
HomeLink
®
is set in "learn mode" and ready
for programming.
1. Press the
29
button on HomeLink
®
you want
to program. The indicator lamp
29
on
HomeLink
®
should flash yellow once per
second. It is not necessary to hold the button
depressed.
2. Aim the remote control towards the
HomeLink
®
button to be programmed and
hold it approx. 2-8 cm (approx. 1-3 inches)
from the button. Do not obstruct the indicator
lamp on HomeLink
®
.
Note: The ability of some remote controls to
program HomeLink
®
is improved at a dis-
tance of approx. 15-20 cm (approx. 6-12
inches). Bear this in mind if you encounter
problems during programming.
3. Press and hold the button on the original
remote control to be programmed on
HomeLink
®
and keep an eye on the indicator
lamp. Do not release the button until the
indicator lamp has switched from flashing
yellow once per second to either flashing
green 10 times per second or illuminating in
a constant green glow. The button on the
remote control can be released once the
indicator lamp flashes or illuminates in green.
Note: For some receivers, programming step
3 may need to be replaced with the instruc-
tions in step 4.
4. Press and release the button on the original
remote control every other second until the
indicator lamp has changed from flashing
yellow once per second to either flashing
green 10 times per second or illuminating in
a constant green glow.
5. Depress the programmed HomeLink
®
button
and check the indicator lamp.
> Constant green glow: If the indicator
lamp illuminates in a constant green glow,
programming is complete. The garage
door, gate or similar should now be acti-
vated when the programmed button is
depressed.
Flashes green 10 times per second:
Depress the button being programmed,
hold it depressed for 2 seconds and
then release it. Repeat the sequence of
pressing/holding/releasing a second time
and, depending on the receiver model,
even a third time. Programming should
now be complete and the garage door,
gate or similar should now be activated
when the programmed button is
depressed.
If the receiver is still not activated:
Continue with programming steps 6-8 to
complete programming.
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Applies to certain markets.
29
See section "HomeLink
®
*" for the location of buttons and indicator lamp.
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6. Locate programming button
30
on the
receiver for the garage door or similar. It is
normally located near the antenna bracket on
the receiver.
7. Depress and release the receiver's program-
ming button. Step 8 must be completed
within 30 seconds of the button being
depressed.
8. Depress the button being programmed, hold
it depressed for 2 seconds and then
release it. Repeat the sequence of press-
ing/holding/releasing a second time and,
depending on the receiver model, even a
third time. Programming is now be com-
plete and the garage door, gate or similar
should now be activated when the pro-
grammed button is depressed.
Operation
When HomeLink
®
is fully programmed it can be
used in place of the separate original remote
controls.
Depress the programmed button. The garage
door, gate, alarm system or similar is activated
(may take a few seconds). If the button is
depressed for more than 20 seconds then the
programming is deleted. The indicator lamp illu-
minates or flashes when the button has been
depressed. Naturally the original remote controls
can still be used in parallel with HomeLink
®
if
required.
If the ignition is switched off, HomeLink
®
will
work for 30 minutes after the driver's door
has been opened.
In the event of programming problems, contact
HomeLink
®
www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or call the
toll-free number 00 8000 466 354 65 (or the
toll number +49 6838 907 277).
Resetting the HomeLink
®
buttons
It is only possible to reset all of the HomeLink
®
buttons at the same time, not each button indi-
vidually. However, individual buttons can be
reprogrammed; see the section "Programming
individual buttons" below.
1. Depress buttons 1 and 3 on HomeLink
®
and
hold them depressed until the indicator lamp
begins flashing green (about 10 seconds).
2. Release the buttons.
> HomeLink
®
is now set to "learn mode"
and is ready to be reprogrammed; see the
section "Programming HomeLink
®
"
above.
Programming individual buttons
To reprogram an individual HomeLink
®
button,
proceed as follows:
1. Depress the required button and do not
release.
2. After approx. 20 seconds when the indicator
lamp on HomeLink
®
starts to flash yellow,
start with step 1 from the section "Program-
ming HomeLink
®
" above.
Note: If the button to be reprogrammed is
not programmed with a new unit, it will
resume the previously saved programming.
For more information or to provide feedback
about HomeLink
®
www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or call the
toll-free number 00 8000 466 354 65 (or the
toll number +49 6838 907 277).
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Button designation and colour vary depending on manufacturer.
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Related information
•
Trip computer
The car's trip computer records and calculates
vales such as e.g. distance, fuel consumption
and average speed whilst driving.
In order to facilitate fuel-efficient driving, informa-
tion is recorded about both instantaneous and
average fuel consumption. The information from
the trip computer can be shown in the driver dis-
play.
The following meters are included in the trip
computer:
•
Trip meter
•
Odometer
•
Instantaneous fuel consumption
•
Distance to empty tank
•
Distance to empty battery
•
Tourist - alternative speedometer
Trip meter
There are two trip meters, TM and TA.
TM can be reset manually and TA is reset auto-
matically if the car is not used for at least four
hours.
The following information is registered while driv-
ing:
•
Mileage
•
Driving time
•
Average speed
•
Average fuel consumption.
The values apply from the trip meter's latest
reset.
Odometer
The odometer records the car's total mileage.
This value cannot be reset to zero.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
This gauge shows the fuel consumption that the
car has at the moment. The value is updated
approximately every second.
Distance to empty tank
The trip computer calculates the remaining mile-
age with the fuel available in the tank.
The calculation is based on the average fuel con-
sumption over the last 30 km (20 miles) and the
remaining driveable fuel quantity.
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When the gauge shows "----", there is not
enough fuel left to be able to calculate the
remaining mileage. Refuel as soon as possible.
There may be a slight deviation if the driving
style has been changed.
An economic driving style generally results in a
longer driving distance.
Distance to empty battery
The gauge shows the approximate dis-
tance that can be driven with the
energy quantity remaining in the hybrid
battery.
No guaranteed range remains when the gauge
shows "----".
The calculation is based on the average con-
sumption of normally loaded vehicle, during nor-
mal driving and taking into account whether the
air conditioning (AC) is switched on or off. When
changing between the
Hybrid
and
Pure
drive
modes, the calculated distance increases since
the
Pure
mode has reduced climate settings
(ECO climate).
There may be a slight deviation if the driving
style has been changed.
An economic driving style generally results in a
longer driving distance.
Start value for fully charged hybrid battery
Since it is difficult to anticipate driving style and
other factors that affect the range for electric
operation, Volvo has decided to use a start value
when the car is fully charged. The start value indi-
cates an up-to figure instead of a forecast for the
range for electric operation. The difference in
start value between
Hybrid
and
Pure
is due to
the car being allowed to use more energy from
the hybrid battery in
Pure
mode, as well as that
the car changes over to ECO climate.
Mileage for electric operation
In order to achieve the longest possible mileage
for electric operation, the driver of an electrically
powered car also has to think about energy con-
servation. The more consumers there are (stereo,
electric heating in windows/mirrors/seats, very
cold air from the climate control system, etc.) that
are active - the shorter the potential mileage.
In addition to high current take-off in the pas-
senger compartment, sudden acceleration
and braking, high speed, heavy loads, low out-
side temperature and uphill gradients also
reduce the possible driving distance.
Tourist - alternative speedometer
The alternative digital speedometer makes it eas-
ier to drive in countries where speed limit signs
are in a different unit than that shown in the car's
instruments.
The digital speed is then shown in the opposite
unit to that shown in the analogue speedometer.
If the analogue speedometer is graduated in
mph, the digital speedometer shows the corres-
ponding speed in km/h and vice versa.
Related information
•
Show trip data in the driver display (p. 170)
•
Show trip statistics in the centre display
(p. 171)
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Show trip data in the driver display
The trip computer's recorded and calculated val-
ues can be shown in the driver display.
The values are saved in a trip computer app. Via
the app menu, you can choose which information
is shown on the driver display.
Open and navigate in the app menu using the right-
hand steering wheel keypad.
App menu
Left/right
Up/down
Confirm
1. Open the app menu in the driver display by
pressing (1).
(It is not possible to open the app menu
while there is an unacknowledged message
in the driver display. The message must be
confirmed before the app menu can be
opened.)
2. Navigate to the trip computer app to left or
right with (2).
> The top four menu rows show measured
values for trip meter TM. The next four
menu rows show measured values for trip
meter TA. Scroll up or down in the list with
(3).
3. Scroll down to the option buttons to select
which information to show in the driver dis-
play:
•
Distance to empty tank
•
Odometer
•
Mileage for trip meter TM, TA, or no dis-
play of mileage
•
Instantaneous fuel consumption, average
consumption for TM or TA, alternatively,
no display of fuel consumption
•
Tourist (alternative speedometer).
•
Distance to empty battery
Select or deselect an option with the O but-
ton (4). The change is made immediately.
Resetting the trip meter
–
Reset all information in trip meter TM (i.e.
mileage, average consumption, average
speed and driving time) with a long press on
the RESET button on the left-hand stalk
switch.
A short press on the RESET button resets
only the mileage.
Trip meter TA only has automatic resetting. The
meter is reset if the car is not used for four hours
or more.
Change unit
Change the units for mileage, speed, etc. via the
centre display as follows:
1. Press
Settings
in the top view.
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2. Press
System
System Languages and
Units
Units of Measurement
.
3. Select the required unit standard:
Metric
,
Imperial
or
US
.
In addition to in the trip computer, these units
are also changed in Volvo's navigation sys-
tem
*.
Related information
•
•
Show trip statistics in the centre display
(p. 171)
•
Using the application menu in the driver dis-
play (p. 112)
Show trip statistics in the centre
display
Trip statistics from the trip computer are dis-
played graphically in the centre display and pro-
vide an overview that facilitates more fuel-effi-
cient driving.
Open the
Driver performance
app in app view in order to
show the trip statistics.
Each bar in the diagram sym-
bolises a distance of 1, 10 or
100 km, alternatively miles. The
bars are filled in from the right as driving pro-
gresses. The bar on the far right shows the value
for the current distance.
The average fuel consumption and total driving
time are calculated since the last time the trip
statistics were reset.
Fuel and electricity consumption are shown in
separate graphs. Electricity consumption is "net"
consumption, i.e. energy consumed minus regen-
erated energy created during braking.
Trip statistics from the trip computer
31
.
When driving with electric operation, fuel con-
sumption can be indicated in the trip statistics
if the additional heater
32
is running.
31
The figure is schematic, the layout may vary depending on selected unit standard or updated software.
32
Applicable to fuel-driven auxiliary heater.
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Settings for trip statistics
Press
Preferences
to
•
change graph scale. Select resolution 1, 10
or 100 km/miles for the bar.
•
reset data after every trip. Performed when
the car has been stationary for more than
4 hours.
•
reset data for the current trip.
Trip statistics, calculated average consumption
and total driving time are always reset simultane-
ously.
Change unit
Change the unit for mileage, fuel consumption,
etc. via the centre display as follows:
1. Press
Settings
in the top view.
2. Press
System
System Languages and
Units
Units of Measurement
.
3. Select the required unit standard:
Metric
,
Imperial
or
US
.
Related information
•
•
Show trip data in the driver display (p. 170)
Settings in the centre display
Settings
and information for many of the car's
functions can be managed in the centre display
settings menu.
Opening/closing and navigating in the
settings
Top view with button for Settings.
1. Open the top view by pressing the tab or by
dragging/swiping across the screen from the
top down.
2. Press
Settings
to open the settings menu.
3. Press one of the categories shown and navi-
gate to subcategories and respective set-
tings by pressing again.
4. Press
Back
to go back in the settings menu.
Press
Close
to close the settings menu.
Changing a setting
A subcategory in the settings menu with different types
of settings (here, a multi-selector button and radio but-
tons).
1. Press on categories and subcategories to
navigate to the required setting.
2. Change one or more settings. Different types
of settings are changed in different ways
(see the table below for a description of each
type).
> The changes are saved immediately.
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Types of settings
There are several different types of settings:
Setting
type
Description
Trigger
function
Starts an app or separate view
for more advanced settings
through a press on the text, e.g.
to connect a device with
Bluetooth
®
.
Radio but-
ton
Select a setting from several
options by pressing the required
radio button, e.g. to select a sys-
tem language.
Multi-
selector
button
Select a level for something by
pressing the required part of the
button, e.g. to select a sensitivity
level for City Safety.
Checkbox
Activate/deactivate a function by
pressing on the box to select/
deselect it, e.g. to select auto-
matic start of seat heating.
Slider
Select a level for something
within an interval by pressing and
dragging the slider, e.g. to select
volume level.
Display of
informa-
tion
No actual setting. Shows infor-
mation about something, e.g. the
car's identification number.
Related information
•
Overview of the centre display (p. 33)
•
Navigating in the centre display's views
(p. 40)
•
Categories in the settings menu (p. 173)
•
Changing system settings in the settings
menu (p. 175)
Categories in the settings menu
The settings menu in the centre display has a
number of main categories and subcategories
where settings and information for many of the
car's functions are collected.
There are 7 main categories under settings:
My
Car
,
Sound
,
Navigation
,
Media
,
Communication
,
Climate
and
System
.
In turn, each category contains a number of sub-
categories and setting options. The tables below
show the first level of subcategories. The setting
options for a function or area are described in
more detail in the corresponding section of the
owner's manual. For system settings not descri-
bed in the corresponding section, see the section
"Changing system settings in the settings menu".
Some settings are personal, which means that
they can be saved to
Driver Profiles
. Other set-
tings are global, which means they are not linked
to a driver profile. The tables below provide an
overview showing whether a category's settings
are personal, global or a mixture of both.
My Car
Subcategories
Settings
Displays
Personal
IntelliSafe
Mixed
Drive Mode
/
Individual Drive
Mode
*
Mixed
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Subcategories
Settings
Lights and Lighting
Mixed
Mirrors and Easy Entry
Mixed
Locking
Mixed
Parking Brake and Suspension
Global
Wipers
Personal
Sound
Subcategories
Settings
Tone
Personal
Balance
Personal
System Volumes
Mixed
Navigation
Subcategories
Settings
Map
Personal
Route and Guidance
Personal
Traffic
Personal
Media
Subcategories
Settings
AM/FM radio
Personal
DAB
Personal
Gracenote
®
Personal
TV
*
Personal
Video
Personal
Communication
Subcategories
Settings
Phone
–
Text Messages
–
Android Auto
*
–
Apple CarPlay
*
–
Bluetooth Devices
–
Wi-Fi
Global
Car Wi-Fi Hotspot
Global
Car Modem Internet
*
Global
Volvo On Call
*
–
Volvo Service Networks
Global
Climate
The main category
Climate
has no subcatego-
ries.
System
Subcategories
Settings
Driver Profile
Personal
Date and Time
–
System Languages and Units
Personal
Keyboard Layouts
Global
Voice Control
*
Personal
Factory reset
–
System Information
Global
Related information
•
Settings in the centre display (p. 172)
•
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Changing system settings in the
settings menu
The
System
category in the centre display set-
tings menu collects general settings and infor-
mation for car systems, such as language and
units.
The system settings under
Driver Profile
,
Date
and Time
,
System Languages and Units
,
Keyboard Layouts
,
Voice Control
,
Factory
reset
and
System Information
are described in
the corresponding section of the owner's manual.
Changing system language
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Continue to
System
System Languages
and Units
.
3. Select system language. Languages that
support voice recognition have a voice recog-
nition symbol.
> The language in the driver display, centre
display and head-up display is changed.
Changing system units
Changing length and volume units
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Continue to
System
System Languages
and Units
Units of Measurement
.
3. Select from the following unit standards:
•
Metric
- kilometres, litres and degrees
Celsius.
•
Imperial
- miles, gallons and degrees
Celsius.
•
US
- miles, gallons and degrees Fahren-
heit.
> The units in the driver display, centre dis-
play and head-up display are changed.
See storage information
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Continue to
System
System
Information
Storage
.
> Storage information for the car's hard disk
is shown, including total capacity, available
capacity and how much space installed
applications are using.
See the car's vehicle identification
number
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Continue to
System
System
Information
Vehicle Identification
Number
.
> The car's vehicle identification number
(VIN
33
) is shown.
Related information
•
Categories in the settings menu (p. 173)
•
•
•
Using the keyboard in the centre display
(p. 49)
•
Settings for voice recognition (p. 122)
•
•
Resetting settings in the settings menu
(p. 176)
•
Book service and repair (p. 547)
33
Vehicle Identification Number.
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Resetting settings in the settings
menu
It is possible to reset all modified settings in the
centre display settings menu to their default val-
ues at once.
Types of resets
There are two different types of resets for set-
tings in the settings menu:
•
Factory Reset
- clears all data and media
and resets all settings to their default values.
•
Reset Personal Settings
- clears personal
data and resets personal settings to their
default values.
Resetting settings
Factory reset
is only possible when the car
is stationary.
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Continue to
System
Factory reset
.
3. Select the required reset type.
> A pop-up window is shown.
4. Press
OK
to confirm the reset.
For
Reset Personal Settings
, the reset
must be confirmed by pressing
Reset for
the active profile
or
Reset for all profiles
.
> Selected settings are reset.
Related information
•
Changing system settings in the settings
menu (p. 175)
•
•
Resetting user data for change of ownership
(p. 180)
Driver profiles
Many of the settings made in the car can be
adapted according to the driver's personal pref-
erences and can be saved in one or more driver
profiles.
The personal settings are automatically saved in
the active driver profile. Each key can be linked to
a driver profile. When the linked key is used, the
car is adapted to the settings of that specific
driver profile.
What settings are saved in the driver
profiles?
Many of the settings made in the car will be auto-
matically saved in the active driver profile if the
profile is not locked; see the section "Editing a
driver profile". Settings made in the car are either
personal or global. Only personal settings are
saved in driver profiles.
Settings that can be saved in a driver profile
include, amongst other things, screens, mirrors,
front seats, navigation, audio and media system,
language and voice control.
Some settings, referred to as global settings, can
be changed but are not saved to a specific driver
profile. Changes to global settings affect all pro-
files.
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177
Global settings
The global settings and parameters are not
changed when changing between driver profiles.
They remain the same regardless of which driver
profile is active.
Keyboard layout settings are an example of
global settings. If driver profile X is used to add
additional languages to the keyboard, these
remain available for use even if driver profile Y is
used. The keyboard layout settings are not saved
to a specific driver profile - the settings are
global.
Personal preferences
If driver profile X was used to e.g. set centre dis-
play brightness, driver profile Y is not affected by
this setting. It has been saved to driver profile X -
the brightness setting is a personal setting.
Refer to the section "Categories in the settings
menu" for more information on which settings
are personal and which are global.
Related information
•
Editing a driver profile (p. 178)
•
Categories in the settings menu (p. 173)
•
Selecting driver profile (p. 177)
Selecting driver profile
The last used driver profile is the one selected
when the car is unlocked. It is possible to
change to another driver profile after the car has
been unlocked.
When the centre display has been started, the
selected driver profile is shown at the top of the
screen. The driver profile last used is the one that
will be active next time the car is unlocked. How-
ever, if the remote control key has been linked to
a driver profile then this is what is selected when
the car is started. See "Linking remote control
key to driver profile".
There are two options for changing to another
driver profile.
Option 1:
1. Tap on the name of the driver profile shown
in the top of the centre display when the dis-
play has been started.
> A list of selectable driver profiles is shown.
2. Select the driver profile required.
3. Press
Confirm
.
> The driver profile is selected and the sys-
tem loads the settings for the new driver
profile.
Option 2:
1. Drag down the top view in the centre display.
2. Press
Profile
.
> The same list as for Option 1 is shown.
3. Select the driver profile required.
4. Press
Confirm
.
> The driver profile is selected and the sys-
tem loads the settings for the new driver
profile.
Related information
•
•
Editing a driver profile (p. 178)
•
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178
Editing a driver profile
It is possible to change the name of the different
driver profiles used in the car.
All types of changes to driver profiles are made
from the top view in the centre display -
Settings
System
Driver Profiles
.
Renaming a driver profile
Rename a driver profile starting from the
Driver
Profile
window:
1. Press
Edit Profile
.
> A menu opens, where the profile can be
edited.
2. Tap in the box
Profile Name
.
> A keyboard appears, and it is possible to
change the name. Tap on
to close
the keyboard.
3. Save the name change by tapping on
Back
/
Close
.
> The name has now been changed.
A profile name cannot start with a space, as
the profile name will not then be saved.
Resetting settings in the driver profiles
Settings that have been saved to one or more
driver profiles can be reset if the car is stationary.
Factory reset
is only possible when the car
is stationary.
1. Press
Settings
in the top view.
2. Press
System
Factory Reset
Reset
Personal Settings
.
3. Select one of the options
Reset for the
active profile
,
Reset for all profiles
or
Cancel
.
Related information
•
•
Resetting settings in the settings menu
(p. 176)
•
Navigating in the centre display's views
(p. 40)
•
Using the keyboard in the centre display
(p. 49)
•
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