Volvo XC90 (2019 year). Instruction — part 8
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DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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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. 149)
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 150)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 210)
•
Voice control settings (p. 150)
Using voice commands
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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.
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Certain markets only.
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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. 149)
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 150)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 210)
•
Voice control settings (p. 150)
Voice control for cellular phones
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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. 150)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 210)
•
Voice control settings (p. 150)
•
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 525)
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Certain markets only.
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Voice control for radio and media
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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.
•
"
Radio AM
" - starts AM 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. 149)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 210)
•
Voice control settings (p. 150)
Voice control settings
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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.
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Related information
•
•
•
Voice control for cellular phones (p. 149)
•
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 210)
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 150)
•
•
Changing system language (p. 134)
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Certain markets only.
LIGHTING
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. 155)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Front fog lights/cornering illumination*
(p. 161)
•
•
Active Bending Lights* (p. 161)
•
•
Emergency brake lights (p. 163)
•
Hazard warning flashers (p. 163)
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. 154)
•
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Using home safe lighting (p. 164)
•
•
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Changing settings in the center display's Top
view (p. 134)
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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 tailgate is opened to alert fol-
lowing traffic. This happens regardless of what
position the lighting ring or ignition is in.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
•
•
Replacing daytime running lights/front park-
ing light bulbs (p. 615)
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. 154)
•
•
•
Replacing daytime running lights/front park-
ing light bulbs (p. 615)
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 be automatically activated if:
•
the front fog lights* are activated
•
the rear fog light is activated
•
the rear and front fog lights are 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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Tunnel detection
The vehicle will detect if it enters a tunnel and
shift from daytime running lights to low beams.
Note that the left-hand steering wheel lever must
be in
position for tunnel detection to work.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
•
•
Daytime running lights (p. 156)
•
Replacing the low beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
Using high beam
High beam is operated via the left-hand steering
wheel lever. High beam is the vehicle's strongest
lighting and should be used when driving in dark
conditions, provided it does not blind other road
users, to improve visibility.
Steering wheel lever with lighting ring.
High beam flash
Move the steering wheel lever slightly back-
ward to the high beam flash mode. The high
beams will illuminate until the lever is
released.
High beams
The high beams can be activated when the
lighting ring is in mode
2
or
.
Activate high beams by moving the steering
wheel lever forward. Deactivate by moving
the steering wheel lever backward.
When the high beams are activated, the
symbol will be illuminated in the instrument panel.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
•
•
Replacing the high beam headlight bulbs
(p. 614)
2
When the low beams are on.
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Active high beam
Active high beams is a function that uses cam-
era sensors in the upper edge of the windshield
to detect the headlights of approaching vehicles
or the taillights of the vehicle directly ahead.
When either of these is detected, the vehicle's
headlights will automatically switch from high
beams to low beams.
Active high beam is enabled by moving the lighting ring
on the steering wheel lever to
.
The function can also detect street lighting.
When the camera sensor no longer detects an
approaching vehicle or a vehicle ahead, the head-
lights will return to high beams.
This function can be used in dark conditions
when the vehicle's speed is approx. 20 km/h
(approx. 12 mph) or higher.
If active high beams are deactivated when the
high beams are on, the headlights will automati-
cally switch to low beams.
When active high beams are activated, a white
symbol will be displayed in the instrument
panel.
When high beams are on, the symbol will be blue.
For LED headlights, this applies even if the high
beams are partially dimmed, i.e. if the headlights
are illuminated with slightly more than low beams.
Vehicles with halogen headlights
When the camera sensor no longer detects the
headlights of approaching vehicles or the tail-
lights of a vehicle ahead, the headlights will
return to high beams after a second or so.
Vehicles with LED
3
headlights*
If the active high beams are equipped with the
auto on/off function
4
, the headlights will return to
high beams a second or so after the camera sen-
sor no longer detects the headlights of approach-
ing vehicles or the taillights of a vehicle ahead.
Limitations for active high beams
The camera sensor on which the function is
based has limitations.
If this symbol and the message
Active
High Beam
Temporarily
unavailable
is displayed in the instru-
ment panel, switching between high
and low beams must be done manually. The light-
ing ring on the steering wheel lever can remain in
the
position. The
symbol will go out
when the message is displayed.
The same applies if this symbol along
with the message
Windscreen
sensor
Sensor blocked, see
Owner's manual
is displayed.
Active high beams may be temporarily unavailable
in certain situations, e.g. heavy fog or rain. When
active high beams become available again, or the
windshield sensors are no longer blocked, the
message will disappear and the
symbol will
be displayed.
WARNING
Automatic high beam is an aid in using the
best possible light based on prevailing condi-
tions.
The driver is always responsible for manually
switching between high and low beam when
traffic situations or weather conditions require
this.
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LED (Light Emitting Diode)
4
Depends on the vehicle's equipment level.
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Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
•
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Using turn signals
The vehicle's turn signals are controlled using
the left-side steering wheel lever. The turn sig-
nals flash three times or continuously, depend-
ing on how far up or down the lever is moved.
Turn signals.
Triple flash indicator
Move the steering wheel lever up or down to
the first position and release. The turn sig-
nals will flash three times. If the function is
deactivated via the center display, the signals
will flash once.
•
This automatic flashing sequence can be
interrupted by immediately moving the
lever in the opposite direction.
•
If the turn signal indicator flashes more
quickly than normal, refer to the message
in the instrument panel.
Continuous flashing sequence
Move the lever up or down as far as possible.
The lever will stop in its end position and can be
moved back manually or automatically by moving
the steering wheel.
Related information
•
Hazard warning flashers (p. 163)
•
Adjusting light functions via the center dis-
play (p. 155)
•
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Active Bending Lights*
Active Bending Lights (ABL) are designed to
help provide maximum illumination in curves and
intersections. Depending on equipment level,
vehicles with LED
5
headlights* may be equipped
with Active Bending Lights.
Headlight pattern with function deactivated (left) and
activated (right).
Active Bending Lights follow the movement of
the steering wheel to help provide maximum illu-
mination in curves and intersections, helping to
improve visibility for the driver.
The function is automatically activated when the
engine is started. If a fault is detected in the sys-
tem, the
symbol will illuminate in the
instrument panel and a message will be dis-
played.
The function is only active in weak daylight or
dark conditions and only when the vehicle is mov-
ing and the low beams are on.
Deactivating/activating the function
The function is activated as the default factory
setting and can be activated and deactivated in
the center display's Function view:
Tap the
Active Bending
Lights
button.
Related information
•
Adjusting light functions via the center dis-
play (p. 155)
•
Front fog lights/cornering illumination*
(p. 161)
Front fog lights/cornering
illumination*
The front fog lights have a stronger beam than
low beam, making them particularly effective in
fog.
Front fog lights button.
The front fog lights can be turned on when the
ignition is in mode II and the lighting ring is in
position
,
or
.
Tap the button to activate or deactivate the func-
tion. The
symbol in the instrument panel
comes on when the front fog lights are on.
The front fog lights turn off automatically when
the ignition is switched off or when the lighting
ring is in position
.
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LED (Light Emitting Diode)
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Regulations concerning fog light use vary
from country to country.
Cornering illumination*
The front fog lamps can include the cornering
lights function, which temporarily illuminates the
area diagonally in front of the car in the direction
the steering wheel is turned on a sharp bend, or
in the direction shown by the direction indicators.
The function is activated in weak daylight or dark
conditions when the lighting ring is in
or
mode and the vehicle speed is less than
about 30 km/h (about 20 mph).
Both cornering illumination are also illuminated
as a complement to the taillights when reversing.
The function is activated as the default factory
setting and can be activated and deactivated
using the center display.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
•
•
•
Active Bending Lights* (p. 161)
•
Adjusting light functions via the center dis-
play (p. 155)
Rear fog light
The rear fog light is considerably brighter than
ordinary taillights and should only be used to
help other road users see the vehicle when visi-
bility is reduced by conditions such as fog,
snow, smoke or dust.
Rear fog light button.
The rear fog light consists of a light on the rear
of the vehicle on the driver's side.
The rear fog light can only be used when:
•
ignition mode II is active and the lighting ring
is in position
or
•
the lighting ring is in the
position and
the front fog lights are on.
Press the button for On/Off. The
symbol in
the instrument panel illuminates when the rear
fog light is on.
The rear fog light turns off automatically when:
•
the ignition is off or the lighting ring is in the
position.
•
the lighting ring is in the
position and
the front fog lights are turned off.
Regulations concerning rear fog light use vary
from country to country.
Related information
•
Lighting panel and controls (p. 154)
•
Front fog lights/cornering illumination*
(p. 161)
•
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Brake lights
The brake lights are automatically illuminated
when braking.
The brake lights illuminate when the brake pedal
is depressed. They also illuminate when the
brakes are automatically applied by one of the
driver support systems.
Related information
•
Emergency brake lights (p. 163)
•
Emergency brake lights
The emergency brake lights are activated to
warn following vehicles of hard braking.
This function causes an additional taillight on
each side of the vehicle to illuminate.
The emergency brake lights are activated in the
event of hard braking or if the ABS system is
activated and the vehicle is traveling at a high
speed.
After the driver decelerates to a low speed and
then releases the brake, the brake lights resume
their normal brightness.
Related information
•
•
•
Hazard warning flashers (p. 163)
Hazard warning flashers
Hazard warning flashers warn other road users
by all of the vehicle's turn signals being activated
at the same time. The function can be used to
warn about a traffic hazard.
Hazard warning flashers button.
Press the button to activate the hazard warning
flashers.
Regulations concerning the use of hazard
warning flashers may vary from country to
country.
Related information
•
Emergency brake lights (p. 163)
•
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