Volvo S90 Twin Engine (2019 year). Manual — part 7
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Selecting a driver profile
When the center display starts up, the selected
driver profile will be shown at the top of the
screen. The most recently used driver profile will
be active the next time the vehicle is unlocked. A
different driver profile can be selected once the
vehicle has been unlocked. However, if the
remote key has been linked to a driver profile,
this profile will be used instead.
There are two options for switching between
driver profiles.
Option 1:
1. Tap the name of the driver profile shown at
the top of the center display when the dis-
play starts up.
> A list will appear, showing driver profiles
that can be selected.
2. Select desired driver profile.
3. Tap
Confirm
.
> The driver profile has now been selected
and the system will load the settings
stored in that profile.
Option 2:
1. Pull down Top view in the center display.
2. Tap
Profile
.
> The same list as in option 1 will be dis-
played.
3. Select desired driver profile.
4. Tap
Confirm
.
> The driver profile has now been selected
and the system will load the settings
stored in that profile.
Related information
•
•
Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 111)
•
Changing a driver profile's name (p. 133)
•
Linking a remote key to a driver profile
(p. 134)
Changing a driver profile's name
It is possible to change the names of the differ-
ent driver profiles used in the vehicle.
1. Tap
Settings
in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
System
Driver Profiles
.
3. Select
Edit Profile
.
> A menu will open in which the driver pro-
file can be changed.
4. Tap the
Profile Name
box.
> A keyboard will be displayed and can be
used to change the name. Tap
to
close the keyboard.
5. Save the name change by pressing
Back
or
Close
.
> The name has now been changed.
Profile names may not begin with a space. If a
space is entered first, the profile name will not
be saved.
Related information
•
Selecting a driver profile (p. 133)
•
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Protecting a driver profile
It may not always be desirable to store settings
made in the vehicle to the active driver profile. In
these instances, the driver profile can be protec-
ted.
Protecting a driver profile is only possible
when the vehicle is stationary.
To protect a driver profile:
1. Tap
Settings
in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
System
Driver Profiles
.
3. Select
Edit Profile
.
> A menu will open in which the driver pro-
file can be changed.
4. Tap
Protect Profile
to protect the profile.
5. Confirm your selection to protect the profile
by tapping
Back
/
Close
.
> When the profile is protected, settings
made in the vehicle will not be automati-
cally stored to the profile. The changes
must instead be saved manually by tap-
ping
Save current settings to the
profile
. If the profile is not protected, the
settings will be automatically stored to the
profile.
Related information
•
Linking a remote key to a driver
profile
A remote key can be linked to a driver profile.
This driver profile and all of its settings will then
automatically be selected every time the vehicle
is used with that particular remote key.
The first time the remote key is used, it is not
linked to any specific driver profile. The
Guest
profile is automatically activated when the ignition
is switched on.
A driver profile can also be selected manually
without linking it to any key. When the vehicle is
unlocked, the last active driver profile will be acti-
vated. If the key has ever been linked to a driver
profile, it is not necessary to manually select a
driver profile when using that particular key.
Linking a remote key to a specific driver
profile
A remote key can only be connected to a
driver profile when the vehicle is stationary.
First select the profile you would like to link to
the key (if that profile is not already active). The
active profile can then be linked to the key.
1. Tap
Settings
in the Top view in the center
display.
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2. Tap
System
Driver Profiles
.
3. Mark the desired profile. The display will
return to Home view. The
Guest
profile can-
not be linked to a remote key.
4. Pull down Top view again and tap
Settings
System
Driver Profiles
Edit
Profile
.
5. Select
Connect key
to link the profile with
the key. A driver profile can only be linked to
the key currently being used in the vehicle. If
there are any other keys in the vehicle,
More
than one key is found, put the key you
want to connect on backup reader
will be
displayed.
Location of the backup reader in the tunnel console.
> When
Profile connected to key
is dis-
played, the key and driver profile have
been linked.
6. Tap
OK
.
> The key used is now linked to the driver
profile and will remain so as long as the
Connect key
box is not deselected.
Related information
•
•
Changing a driver profile's name (p. 133)
•
Resetting driver profile settings
Settings that have been saved for one or more
driver profiles can be reset when the vehicle is
stationary.
Factory Reset
is only possible when the
vehicle is stationary.
1. Tap
Settings
in the Top view.
2. Tap
System
Factory Reset
Reset
Personal Settings
.
3. Select option
Reset for the active profile
,
Reset for all profiles
or
Cancel
.
Related information
•
•
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Messages in the center display
The center display shows messages in certain
circumstances to inform or assist the driver.
Messages in the center display's Top view.
Messages with lower priority for the driver are
shown in the center display.
Most of the messages are shown in the center
display's status bar. The message will disappear
from the status bar after a short period of time or
after the required action has been taken. Mes-
sages that need to be saved are stored in Top
view in the center display.
The message may be shown along with graphics,
symbols or a button to e.g. activate/deactivate a
function connected to the message.
Pop-up messages
Messages are sometimes shown as pop-up win-
dows. Pop-up messages have a higher priority
than messages shown in the status bar and
require acknowledgment/action before they dis-
appear. Messages that need to be saved are
stored in Top view in the center display.
Related information
•
Handling messages in the center display
(p. 136)
•
Handling messages saved from the center
display (p. 137)
•
Messages in the instrument panel (p. 101)
Handling messages in the center
display
Messages in the center display are handled in
the center display's views.
Messages in the center display's Top view.
Some messages in the center display have a but-
ton (or several buttons in a pop-up message) to
e.g. activate/deactivate a function related to the
message.
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Handling new messages
For messages with buttons:
–
Tap the button to perform the action or let
the message automatically time-out after a
short period.
> The message will disappear from the sta-
tus bar.
For messages without buttons:
–
Close the message by tapping it or let the
message automatically time-out after a short
period.
> The message will disappear from the sta-
tus bar.
Messages that need to be saved are stored in
Top view in the center display.
Related information
•
Messages in the center display (p. 136)
•
Handling messages saved from the center
display (p. 137)
•
Messages in the instrument panel (p. 101)
Handling messages saved from the
center display
Messages saved from the instrument panel and
center displays are handled in the center display.
Saved messages and possible selections in Top view.
Messages that have been shown in the center
display and that need to be saved are stored in
the center display's Top view.
Reading saved messages
1. Open Top view in the center display.
> A list of saved messages will be displayed.
Messages with an arrow to the right can
be expanded.
2. Tap a message to expand/minimize it.
> More information about the message will
appear in the list and the image to the left
of the app will display information about
the message in graphic form.
Handling saved messages
Some messages have a button to e.g. activate/
deactivate a function related to the message.
–
Tap the button to perform the action.
Saved messages in Top view are automatically
deleted when the ignition is switched off.
Related information
•
Messages in the center display (p. 136)
•
Handling messages in the center display
(p. 136)
•
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Head-up display*
The head-up display is a complement to the
instrument panel and projects information from
the instrument panel onto the windshield. The
projected images can only be seen from the driv-
er's seat.
Incoming phone calls.
The head-up display projects warnings and infor-
mation related to speed, cruise control functions,
navigation, etc. onto the windshield in the driver's
field of vision. Traffic information and incoming
phone calls can also be shown on the head-up
display.
The driver's ability to see information in the
head-up display may be impeded by:
•
the use of polarizing sunglasses
•
a driving posture in which the driver is not
centered in the seat
•
objects on the display unit's glass cover
•
unfavorable lighting conditions.
The information is projected from a display
unit located in the dashboard. To help prevent
damage to the display unit's glass cover, do
not place any objects on the glass and pre-
vent objects from falling onto it.
Examples of what might be shown on the display.
Speed
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
A number of symbols may be projected temporar-
ily onto the head-up display, including:
If the warning symbol appears, read the
warning message in the instrument
panel.
If the information symbol appears, read
the warning message in the instrument
panel.
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The snowflake symbol will illuminate if
there is a risk of slippery conditions.
People with certain types of vision problems
may experience headaches or eye strain
when using the head-up display.
City Safety in head-up-display
If a collision warning is given, the information in
the head-up display will be replaced by a City
Safety graphic. This graphic will illuminate even if
the head-up display is turned off.
A City Safety graphic flashes to attract the driver's atten-
tion.
Related information
•
Activating and deactivating the head-up dis-
play* (p. 139)
•
Cleaning the head-up display* (p. 620)
•
Replacing a windshield with head-up display*
(p. 595)
Activating and deactivating the
head-up display*
The head-up display can be activated and deac-
tivated when the vehicle has been started.
Press the
Head-up Display
button in the center display's
Function view. An indicator light
in the button will illuminate
when the function is activated.
Related information
•
Head-up display settings* (p. 140)
•
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Head-up display settings*
Adjusting settings for the head-up display.
Settings can be adjusted when the vehicle is
started and a projected image is displayed on the
windshield.
Selecting display options
Select the functions to be shown in the head-up
display.
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My Car
Displays
Head-Up
Display Options
.
3. Select one or more functions:
•
Show Navigation
•
Show Road Sign Information
•
Show Driver Support
•
Show Phone
.
This setting is stored as a personal setting in the
driver profile.
Adjusting brightness and height
position
1. Press the
Head-up Display Adjustments
button in the center display's Function view.
2. Adjust the brightness of the projected image
and the height position in the driver's field of
vision using the right-side steering wheel
lever.
Decreasing brightness
Increasing brightness
Raising position
Lowering position
Confirm
The brightness of the graphic is automatically
adapted to the light conditions in its background.
Brightness is also affected by adjustments to the
brightness of the other displays in the vehicle.
The height position can be stored in the front
power seat's* memory function using the keypad
in the driver's door.
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Calibrating the horizontal position
If the windshield or display unit has been
replaced, the head-up display's horizontal posi-
tion may need to be calibrated. Calibration means
that the projected image is rotated clockwise or
counterclockwise.
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Select
My Car
Displays
Head-Up
Display Options
Head-Up Display
Calibration
.
3. Calibrate the horizontal position of the image
using the right-side steering wheel keypad.
Rotate counterclockwise
Rotate clockwise
Confirm
Related information
•
•
Activating and deactivating the head-up dis-
play* (p. 139)
•
•
Storing positions for seats, mirrors and head-
up display* (p. 182)
Voice control
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The driver can use voice commands to control
certain functions in the media player, a
Bluetooth-connected phone, the climate system
and the Volvo navigation system*.
Voice commands offer extra convenience and
help minimize distractions so drivers can concen-
trate on driving and keep their attention on the
road and traffic situation.
WARNING
The driver is always responsible for ensuring
that the vehicle is operated in a safe manner
and that all applicable traffic regulations are
followed.
Voice control microphone
Voice control is carried out as a dialog, with spo-
ken commands from the user and verbal respon-
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ses from the system. The voice control system
uses the same microphone as devices connected
with Bluetooth, and the voice control system
responds through the vehicle's loudspeakers. In
certain cases, text messages will also be dis-
played in the instrument panel. The functions are
controlled using the right-side steering wheel
keypad and settings are made in the center dis-
play.
System updates
The voice control system is continuously
improved. For optimal functionality, always down-
load the latest update at support.volvocars.com.
Related information
•
•
Voice control for cellular phones (p. 143)
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 144)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 197)
•
Voice control settings (p. 144)
Using voice commands
16
Press the button for voice con-
trol
on the right-side
steering wheel keypad to acti-
vate the system and initiate a
voice command dialog.
These may include:
•
Wait until after the tone, and then speak in
your normal voice at a normal speed.
•
Do not speak while the system is responding
(the system is unable to process commands
during this time).
•
Avoid background noises in the passenger
compartment by keeping doors, windows and
the panoramic roof* closed.
Voice control can be canceled by:
•
saying "
Cancel
".
•
pressing and holding the steering wheel key-
pad's voice command button
.
To speed up the voice command dialog and skip
system responses, press the voice command but-
ton
while the system is responding and give
your next command.
Voice command examples
Press
, say "
Call [First name]
[Last name]
[number category]
" - calls the selected contact
from the phone book. If the contact has several
phone numbers (e.g. home, cell, work), the right
category must also be given.
Press
and say "
Call Robyn
Smith
cellular
".
Commands/phrases
The following commands can always be used:
•
"
Repeat
" - repeats the most recent voice
command in the current dialog.
•
"
Cancel
" - cancels the dialog.
•
"
Help
" - initiates a help dialog. The system
responds with commands that can be used
in the current situation, an instruction or an
example.
Commands for specific functions, such as phone
and audio, are described in the sections related
to that function.
15
Certain markets only.
16
Certain markets only.
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Numbers
Number commands can be given in different
ways depending on the function to be controlled:
•
Phone numbers and zip codes should be
given by stating each number individually, e.g.
zero three one two two four four three
(03122443).
•
Addresses can be given by stating each
number individually or in a group, e.g. two two
or twenty-two (22). For English and Dutch
language settings, groups of numbers can
also be said in sequence, e.g. twenty-two
twenty-two (22 22). For English, double or
triple digits can also be used, e.g. double
zero (00). Numbers in the range 0-2300 can
be used.
•
Frequencies can be given as ninety-eight
point eight (98.8), one hundred four point
two, or hundred four point two (104.2).
Related information
•
•
Voice control for cellular phones (p. 143)
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 144)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 197)
•
Voice control settings (p. 144)
Voice control for cellular phones
17
Call a contact in the phone book, have a text
message read aloud or dictate short messages
using voice commands to a Bluetooth-con-
nected phone.
To access a contact in the phone book, the voice
command must contain the contact information
entered in the phone book. If a contact, e.g.
Robyn Smith
, has several phone numbers listed
in the phone book, a number category such as
home
or
cellular
can also be specified, i.e. "
Call
Robyn
Smith
cellular
".
Tap
and say one of the following commands:
•
"
Call [contact]
" - call the selected contact
from the phone book.
•
"
Call
[phone number]
" - call a phone num-
ber.
•
"
Recent calls
" - display the list of recent
calls.
•
"
Read message
" - read a text message
aloud. If there are several messages, select
the message to read aloud.
•
"
Message to [contact]
" - the user is
prompted to dictate a short message. The
message will then be read aloud and the
user can choose to send
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or re-dictate the
message. The vehicle must be connected to
the Internet to access this function.
Related information
•
•
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 144)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 197)
•
Voice control settings (p. 144)
•
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 523)
17
Certain markets only.
18
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Voice control for radio and media
19
Voice commands for the radio and media play-
ers are shown below.
Tap
and say one of the following commands:
•
"
Media
" - initiates a dialog for media and
radio and displays examples of commands.
•
"
Play
[artist]
" - plays music by the selected
artist.
•
"
Play
[song title]
" - plays the selected
song.
•
"
Play
[song title]
from
[album]
" - plays
the selected song from the selected album.
•
"
Play
[radio station]
" - starts the selected
radio station.
•
"
Tune to [frequency]
" - tunes to the
selected radio frequency in the currently
active waveband. If no radio source is active,
the FM band will be started as default.
•
"
Tune to [frequency]
[waveband]
" - tunes
to the selected radio frequency on the
selected waveband.
•
"
Radio
" - starts FM radio.
•
"
Radio FM
" - starts FM radio.
•
"
SiriusXM
" - starts SiriusXM radio*
•
"
CD
" - starts playback from CD*.
•
"
USB
" - starts playback from USB.
•
"
iPod
" - starts playback from iPod.
•
"
Bluetooth
" - starts playback from a Blue-
tooth-connected media source.
•
"
Similar music
" - plays music from a USB-
connected device with music similar to that
currently playing.
Related information
•
•
•
Voice control for cellular phones (p. 143)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 197)
•
Voice control settings (p. 144)
Voice control settings
20
Settings for the voice control system are made
here.
Settings
System
Voice Control
Settings can be personalized in the following
areas:
•
Repeat Voice Command
•
Gender
•
Speech Rate
Sound settings
Select sound settings under:
Settings
Sound
System Volumes
Voice Control
Language settings
The voice control system is not available for all
languages. The languages available for voice
commands are indicated by the
icon in the
list of languages.
Changing the language here will also change the
language in the menus, messages and help texts.
Settings
System
System Languages
and Units
System Language
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Certain markets only.
LIGHTING
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Lighting panel and controls
The lighting panel and controls can be used to
adjust both exterior and interior lighting. The
lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel lever
can be used to activate and adjust the exterior
lighting. The brightness of the interior lighting
can be adjusted using the thumb wheel on the
dashboard.
Exterior lighting
Lighting ring position.
When the vehicle's ignition is in mode II, the
lighting ring positions have the following func-
tions:
Position
Meaning
US: Daytime running lights and
parking lights are off.
Canada: Daytime running lights and
parking lights are on.
High beam flash can be used.
Parking lights when the vehicle is
parked.
US: Daytime running lights are off.
Canada: Daytime running lights are
on.
High beam flash can be used.
Low beams and parking lights.
High beams can be activated.
High beam flash can be used.
Position
Meaning
Daytime running lights and parking
lights in daylight conditions.
A
Low beams and parking lights in
weak daylight or dark conditions or
when the front fog lights* and/or
rear fog light are activated.
Active high beam can be activated.
High beams can be activated when
low beams are on.
High beam flash can be used.
Active high beams on/off.
A
US models only: Daytime running lights and parking lights can
be deactivated in the center display.
Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running
Lights in the US. Its use is mandatory in Can-
ada.
Volvo recommends using position
when
the vehicle is in motion.
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WARNING
The vehicle lighting system cannot in all situa-
tions determine when the daylight is too weak
or not strong enough, e.g. when there is fog
or rain.
The driver is always responsible for driving the
vehicle with lighting that is safe for the traffic
conditions and as specified by applicable traf-
fic regulations.
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
Thumb wheel (to the left) for adjusting interior bright-
ness.
Related information
•
Adjusting light functions via the center dis-
play (p. 149)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Active Bending Lights* (p. 155)
•
•
Emergency brake lights (p. 156)
•
Hazard warning flashers (p. 157)
Adjusting light functions via the
center display
A number of light functions can be adjusted and
activated via the center display. These include
active high beams, home safe lighting and
approach lighting.
1. Tap
Settings
in the Top view.
2. Tap
My Car
Lights and Lighting
.
3. Select
Exterior Lights
or
Interior Lighting
and then the function that you would like to
adjust.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 148)
•
•
Using home safe lighting (p. 157)
•
•
•
Changing settings in the center display's Top
view (p. 128)
•
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Parking lights
The parking lights can be used to help other
road users see the vehicle if it is stopped or
parked. Use the lighting ring on the steering
wheel lever to turn on the parking lights.
Lighting ring in the parking light position.
Turn the lighting ring to the
position to
turn on the parking lights (the license plate light-
ing will also illuminate).
Canadian models: If the ignition is in the II posi-
tion, the daytime running lights will illuminate
instead of the front parking lights. With the light-
ing ring in this position, the parking lights will
remain on regardless of what position the ignition
is in.
US models: When
mode is selected, the
daytime running lights can be deactivated in the
center display. The parking lights will also be
deactivated. In weak daylight or dark conditions,
the parking lights and low beams will be illumi-
nated.
In dark conditions, the rear parking lights also
illuminate when the trunk lid is opened to alert
following traffic. This happens regardless of what
position the lighting ring or ignition is in.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 148)
•
Daytime running lights
The vehicle has sensors that detect ambient
lighting conditions. With the lighting ring in the
position, the daytime running lights will
always be activated when the ignition is in mode
II. In weak daylight or dark conditions, the head-
lights automatically switch to low beams.
Lighting ring in AUTO position.
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With the steering wheel lever's lighting ring in the
position, the daytime running lights (DRL
1
)
will illuminate when the vehicle is driven in day-
light conditions. The headlights will switch auto-
matically from daytime running lights to low
beams in weak daylight or dark conditions. The
headlights will also switch to low beams if the
front fog lights* and/or rear fog light are acti-
vated.
US models: When
mode is selected, the
daytime running lights can be deactivated in the
center display. The parking lights will also be
deactivated. In weak daylight or dark conditions,
the parking lights and low beams will be illumi-
nated.
US models: With the lighting ring in the
or
position, the daytime running lights will
be off.
Canadian models: With the lighting ring in the
or
position, the daytime running
lights will be on.
Volvo recommends use of Daytime Running
Lights in the US. Its use is mandatory in Can-
ada.
WARNING
The system is an energy saving aid – it cannot
in all situations determine when the daylight is
too weak or not strong enough, e.g. when
there is fog or rain.
The driver is always responsible for driving the
vehicle with lighting that is safe for the traffic
conditions and as specified by applicable traf-
fic regulations.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 148)
•
•
Low beams
When driving with the lighting ring in the
position, low beam will be automatically acti-
vated in weak daylight or dark conditions, when
the ignition is in the II position.
Lighting ring in AUTO position.
With the lighting ring in the
position, the
low beams will also be automatically activated if
the rear fog light is activated.
With the lighting ring in the
position, low
beams will always be on when the ignition is in
the II position.
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Daytime Running Lights
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