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Protect driver profile
In some cases it is preferable not to save vari-
ous settings defined in the car to the active
driver profile. In this case, it is possible to
protect the driver profile.
Protecting a driver profile is only possible
when the car is stationary.
To protect a driver profile:
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the cen-
tre display.
2. Press
System
Driver Profiles
.
3. Select
Edit Profile
.
> A menu opens, where the profile can be
edited.
4. Select
Protect Profile
to protect the pro-
file.
5. Save your profile protection option by
pressing
Back
/
Close
.
> When the profile is protected, settings
defined in the car will not be saved
automatically to the profile. Instead,
your changes must be saved manually
under
Settings
System
Driver
Profiles
Edit Profile
by pressing
Save current settings to the profile
.
When the profile is unprotected, on the
other hand, your settings will be saved
automatically to the profile.
Related information
•
Linking remote control key to
driver profile
It is possible to link your key to a driver pro-
file. The driver profile along with all of its set-
tings will then be automatically selected
every time the car is used with that specific
remote control key.
The first time the remote control key is used, it
is not linked to any specific driver profile.
When the car is started, the
Guest
profile will
automatically be activated.
A driver profile can be selected manually with-
out linking it to the key. When the car is
unlocked, the last active driver profile is acti-
vated. Once the key has been linked to a driver
profile, a driver profile does not need to be
selected when that specific key is used.
Linking a remote control key to a
driver profile
Connecting a remote control key to a driver
profile is only possible when the car is sta-
tionary.
First select the profile to be linked to the key,
if the profile to be linked is not already active.
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The active profile can then be linked to the
key.
1. Press
Settings
in the top view in the cen-
tre display.
2. Press
System
Driver Profiles
.
3. Select the desired profile. The display
returns to the home view. The
Guest
pro-
file cannot be linked to a key.
4. Drag down the top view again and tap on
Settings
System
Driver Profiles
Edit Profile
.
5. Select
Connect key
to link the profile with
the key. It is not possible to link a driver
profile to a different key than the one cur-
rently being used in the car. If there are
multiple keys in the car, the message
More than one key is found, put the key
you want to connect on backup reader
will be displayed.
Backup reader's location in the tunnel console.
> When the message
Profile connected
to key
is shown, the key and the driver
profile are linked.
6. Press
OK
.
> This key is now linked to the driver pro-
file and will remain linked as long as the
Connect key
box is not unticked.
Related information
•
•
Renaming a driver profile (p. 135)
•
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Resetting settings in the driver
profiles
Settings that have been saved to one or more
driver profiles can be reset if the car is sta-
tionary.
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 centre display
(p. 132)
Message in centre display
The centre display can show messages to
inform or assist the driver in the event of dif-
ferent events.
Example of a message in the centre display's top
view.
The centre display shows messages that are
of lower priority for the driver.
Most messages are shown above the centre
display's status bar. After a while, or when any
required action related to the message has
been taken, the message disappears from the
status bar. If a message needs to be saved, it
is positioned in the top view in the centre dis-
play.
Message composition may vary and they can
be shown together with graphics, symbols or
a button for activating/deactivating a function
linked to the message.
Pop-up messages
In some cases, a message is shown in the
form of a pop-up window. Pop-up messages
have higher priority than messages shown in
the status bar and require acknowledgement/
action before they disappear.
Related information
•
Managing messages in the centre display
(p. 139)
•
Handling a message saved from the cen-
tre display (p. 139)
•
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Managing messages in the centre
display
Messages in the centre display are handled in
centre display views.
Example of a message in the centre display's top
view.
Some messages in the centre display have a
button (or several buttons in pop-up mes-
sages) for e.g. activating/deactivating a func-
tion linked to the message.
Managing a new message
For messages with buttons:
–
Press the button to perform the action or
allow the message to close automatically
after a while.
> The message disappears from the sta-
tus bar.
For messages without buttons:
–
Close the message by tapping on it, or
allow the message to close automatically
after a while.
> The message disappears from the sta-
tus bar.
If a message needs to be saved, it is posi-
tioned in the top view in the centre display.
Related information
•
Message in centre display (p. 138)
•
Handling a message saved from the cen-
tre display (p. 139)
•
Messages in the driver display (p. 103)
Handling a message saved from
the centre display
Whether saved from the driver display or the
centre display, messages are managed in the
centre display.
Examples of saved messages and possible options in
the top view.
Messages that are shown in the centre display
that need to be saved are added in the top
view of the centre display.
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Reading a saved message
1. Open the top view in the centre display.
> A list of saved messages is shown.
Messages with an arrow to the right
can be maximised.
2. Tap on a message to expand/minimise.
> More information on the message is
shown in the list and the image to the
left in the app shows information about
the message graphically.
Managing a saved message
Some messages have a button for e.g. activat-
ing/deactivating a function linked to the mes-
sage.
–
Press the button to perform the action.
Saved messages in the top view are deleted
automatically when the car is switched off.
Related information
•
Message in centre display (p. 138)
•
Managing messages in the centre display
(p. 139)
•
Messages in the driver display (p. 103)
Head-up display
*
The head-up display supplements the car's
driver display and projects information from
the driver display onto the windscreen. The
projected image can only be seen from the
driver position.
The head-up display shows warnings and
information relating to speed, cruise control
functions, navigation, etc. in the driver's field
of vision. Road Sign Information and incoming
phone calls can also be shown in the head up
display.
The driver's ability to see the information in
the head-up display is impaired by the fol-
lowing
•
use of polarising sunglasses
•
a driving position which means that
the driver is not sitting centred in the
seat
•
objects on the display unit's cover
glass
•
unfavourable light conditions.
The display unit from which the informa-
tion is projected is located in the instru-
ment panel. To avoid damage to the dis-
play unit's cover glass - do not store any
objects on the cover glass and make sure
that no objects fall down onto it.
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Examples of what can be shown in the display.
Speed
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
A number of symbols can be shown temporar-
ily in the head-up display, e.g.:
If the warning symbol illuminates -
read the warning message in the
driver display.
If the information symbol illuminates
- read the message in the driver dis-
play.
The snowflake symbol illuminates in
the event of a risk of icy conditions.
Certain visual defects may cause head-
aches and a feeling of stress during the use
of the head-up display.
City Safety in the head-up display
In the event of a collision warning, the infor-
mation in the head-up display is replaced by
the warning symbol for City Safety. This
graphic is illuminated even if the head-up dis-
play is switched off.
The warning symbol for City Safety flashes in order
to attract the driver's attention if there is a risk of col-
lision.
Related information
•
Activating and deactivating the head-up
display
•
•
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Activating and deactivating the
head-up display
*
The head-up display can be activated and
deactivated when the car has been started.
Press the
Head-up Display
button in the centre display
function view. An indicator in
the button illuminates when
the function is activated.
Related information
•
•
Settings for head-up display
*
Adjust the settings for the head-up display's
projection onto the windscreen.
Settings can be defined when the car has
been started and a projected image is shown
on the windscreen.
Selecting display options
Select which functions are to be shown in the
head-up display.
1. Tap on
Settings
in the centre display's
top view.
2. Press
My Car
Displays
Head-Up
Display Options
.
3. Select one or more functions:
•
Show Navigation
•
Show Road Sign Information
•
Show Driver Support
•
Show Phone
The setting is saved as a personal setting in
the driver profile.
Adjusting brightness and vertical
position
1. Press the
Head-up Display Adjustments
button in the centre display function view.
2. Adjust the brightness and vertical position
of the projected image in the driver's field
of vision using the steering wheel's right-
hand keypad.
Reducing the brightness
Increasing the brightness
Raising the position
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Lowering the position
Confirm
The brightness of the graphics is automatically
adapted to their background light conditions.
The brightness is also affected by the adjust-
ment of the brightness in the car's other dis-
plays.
The height position can be stored in the mem-
ory function for the power
*
front seat using the
keypad in the driver's door.
Calibrate the horizontal position
The head-up display's horizontal position may
need to be calibrated if the windscreen or dis-
play unit is replaced. Calibration means that
the projected image is rotated clockwise or
anticlockwise.
1. Tap on
Settings
in the centre display's
top view.
2. Select
My Car
Displays
Head-Up
Display Options
Head-Up Display
Calibration
.
3. Calibrate the image's horizontal position
with the steering wheel's right keypad.
Rotate anticlockwise
Rotate clockwise
Confirm
Related information
•
•
Activating and deactivating the head-up
display
•
•
Storing position for seat, door mirrors and
head-up display
Voice recognition
Voice control
15
allows you to control func-
tions in the car, e.g. climate system, radio or
a Bluetooth-connected phone with spoken
commands. In cars equipped with Sensus
Navigation
*
, the navigation system can also
be controlled with voice recognition.
What is voice control?
Voice control is an aid that can facilitate the
use of different commands in your car. In prin-
ciple, it works like a normal application in
which you enter information in a fixed
sequence in order to perform a task, but
instead of typing on a keyboard you use voice
commands. It may therefore be a good idea to
learn how, and in what order, a voice com-
mand should be spoken in order to achieve the
desired result.
The voice control system allows you to control
certain infotainment and climate functions
using voice commands. The system can
respond with speech and by showing informa-
tion in the driver display.
15
Applies to certain markets.
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WARNING
The driver always holds overall responsibil-
ity for driving the vehicle in a safe manner
and complying with all applicable rules of
the road.
Voice control system microphone
System updating
The voice recognition system is continuously
improved. It is recommended to always have
the latest version installed.
Download updates from
support.volvocars.com.
Related information
•
Using voice recognition (p. 144)
•
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-
nition (p. 146)
•
Voice control of radio and media (p. 147)
•
Controlling climate control with voice rec-
ognition (p. 199)
•
Settings for voice recognition (p. 147)
Using voice recognition
Start voice control
16
To give commands via the
voice control system, you
have a "dialogue" with the
system. Depress the steering
wheel button for voice recog-
nition
to activate the sys-
tem and initiate a dialogue
using voice commands. After you have
pressed the button, a beep tone can be heard
and the voice control symbol is shown in the
driver display.
This shows that the system has started to lis-
ten and you can start to say the commands.
As soon as you start to talk, the system is
trained to recognise and understand your
voice. This takes several seconds and is done
automatically, which means that you do not
need to start any voice training manually.
Remember the following:
•
Speak after the tone with a normal voice
at a normal tempo.
•
Do not speak while the system is replying
(the system cannot understand com-
mands during this time).
•
Avoid background noise in the passenger
compartment by having the doors, win-
dows and sunroof
*
closed.
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In general, the system works by listening for a
basic command which is followed by more
detailed commands that specify what you
want the system to do.
To change the system audio volume, turn the
rotary volume knob when the voice speaks. It
is possible to use other buttons during voice
control. However, other sounds will be
silenced during dialogue with the system,
which means that it is not possible to execute
any functions linked with audio using the but-
tons.
Cancel voice control
Voice control can be cancelled in different
ways:
•
Tap briefly on
and say "
Cancel
".
•
Give a long press on the steering wheel
button for voice control
until you hear
two beeps. This stops voice recognition
even when the system is speaking.
Voice control is also cancelled if you do not
reply during a dialogue. The system will first
ask for a reply three times and if there is still
no response then voice control will be cancel-
led automatically.
To speed up communication and skip the
prompts from the system, press the steering
wheel button for voice control
. This can-
cels the system voice and you can say the next
command.
Example of voice recognition control
1. Press
.
2. Say "
Call [Forename]
[Surname]
[number category]
", e.g. "
Call Robin
Smith
Mobile
".
> The system dials the selected contact
from the phonebook. If the contact has
several phone numbers (e.g. home,
mobile, work), the right category must
be referred to.
Commands/phrases
The following commands can generally be
used, regardless of the situation:
•
"
Repeat
" - repeats the last voice instruc-
tion in the ongoing dialogue.
•
"
Cancel
" - discontinue the dialogue.
17
•
"
Help
" - starts a help dialogue. The sys-
tem replies with the commands available
in the current situation, a prompt or an
example.
Commands for specific functions such as
phone and radio are described in specific sec-
tions.
Digits
The number commands are stated differently
depending on the function to be controlled:
•
Phone numbers and postcodes
must be
spoken individually, number by number,
e.g. "zero, three, one, two, two, four, four,
three" (03122443).
•
House numbers
can be spoken individu-
ally or in groups, e.g. "two, two" or
"twenty-two" (22). For English and Dutch,
several groups can be said in sequence,
e.g. "twenty-two, twenty-two" (22 22).
For English, double or triple can be used,
e.g. "double zero" (00). Numbers can be
given within the range 0-2300.
•
Frequencies
can be spoken as "ninety
eight point eight" (98.8), "a hundred and
four point two" or "hundred four point
two" (104.2).
16
Applies to certain markets.
17
Note that this only stops the dialogue when the system is not speaking. To do that, give a long press on
until two beep tones are heard.
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Speed and repetition mode
It is possible to adjust the speed if the system
is speaking too quickly.
Repetition mode can be enabled so that the
system repeats what you have said.
To change the speed or activate/deactivate
repetition mode:
1. Press
Settings
in the top view.
2. Press
System
Voice Control
and
select settings.
•
Repeat Voice Command
•
Speech Rate
Related information
•
•
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-
nition (p. 146)
•
Voice control of radio and media (p. 147)
•
Controlling climate control with voice rec-
ognition (p. 199)
•
Settings for voice recognition (p. 147)
Controlling a telephone with voice
recognition
18
Call a contact, have messages read aloud or
dictate brief messages with voice control
commands to a Bluetooth connected tele-
phone.
To specify a contact in the phone book, the
voice recognition command must include con-
tact information that is entered in the phone
book. If a contact, e.g.
Robyn Smith
, has sev-
eral phone numbers then the number category
can also be stated, e.g.
Home
or
Mobile
:
"
Call Robin
Smith
Mobile
".
Press
and say one of the following com-
mands:
•
"
Call [contact]
" - dials the selected con-
tact from the phone book.
•
"
Call
[phone number]
" - dials the phone
number.
•
"
Recent calls
" - displays the call list.
•
"
Read message
" - message is read out. If
there are several messages - select which
message should be read out.
•
"
Message to [contact]
" – the user is
requested to say a brief message. The
message is then repeated aloud and the
user can choose to send
19
or revise the
message. For this function to work, the
car must be connected to the Internet.
Related information
•
•
Using voice recognition (p. 144)
•
Voice control of radio and media (p. 147)
•
Controlling climate control with voice rec-
ognition (p. 199)
•
Settings for voice recognition (p. 147)
•
18
Applies to certain markets.
19
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Voice control of radio and media
20
Commands for radio and media player device
control are shown below.
Tap on
and say one of the following com-
mands:
•
"
Media
" - starts a dialogue for media and
radio and shows examples of commands.
•
"
Play
[artist]
" - plays back music by the
selected artist.
•
"
Play
[song title]
" - plays back the
selected song.
•
"
Play
[song title]
from
[album]
" - plays
back the selected song from the selected
album.
•
"
Play
[TV channel name]
" - starts the
selected TV channel
*
21
.
•
"
Play
[radio station]
" - starts playing
back the selected radio channel.
•
"
Tune to [frequency]
" - starts the
selected radio frequency in the current fre-
quency band. If no radio source is active,
the FM band is started by default.
•
"
Tune to [frequency]
[wavelength]
" -
starts the selected radio frequency in the
selected frequency band.
•
"
Radio
" - starts FM radio.
•
"
Radio FM
" - starts FM radio.
•
"
DAB
" - starts DAB radio
*
.
•
"
TV
" - starts playback from TV
*
21
.
•
"
CD
" - starts playback from CD
*
.
•
"
USB
" - starts playback from USB.
•
"
iPod
" - starts playback from iPod.
•
"
Bluetooth
" - starts playback from a
Bluetooth-connected media source.
•
"
Similar music
" - plays back music simi-
lar to the music currently playing back
from USB devices.
Related information
•
•
Using voice recognition (p. 144)
•
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-
nition (p. 146)
•
Controlling climate control with voice rec-
ognition (p. 199)
•
Settings for voice recognition (p. 147)
Settings for voice recognition
22
Settings for the voice control system are
selected here.
Settings
System
Voice Control
Settings can be made within the following
areas:
•
Repeat Voice Command
•
Gender
•
Speech Rate
Audio settings
Select audio settings under:
Settings
Sound
System Volumes
Voice Control
Language settings
Voice recognition is not possible for all lan-
guages. Languages available for voice recogni-
tion are marked with an icon in the language
list -
.
Changing the language also affects menu,
message and help texts.
Settings
System
System Languages
and Units
System Language
20
Applies to certain markets.
21
Applies to certain markets.
22
Applies to certain markets.
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Related information
•
•
Using voice recognition (p. 144)
•
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-
nition (p. 146)
•
Controlling climate control with voice rec-
ognition (p. 199)
•
Voice control of radio and media (p. 147)
•
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Lighting control
The different lighting controls are used to
control both exterior and interior lighting. The
left-hand stalk switch activates and adjusts
the exterior lighting. The interior brightness is
adjusted using a thumbwheel on the instru-
ment panel.
Exterior lighting
Rotating ring in the left-hand stalk switch.
When the car's electrical system is in ignition
position
II
, the following functions are availa-
ble for the rotating ring's different positions:
Position Specification
Daytime running lights.
Main beam flash can be used.
Daytime running lights and posi-
tion lamps.
Position lamps when the car is
parked.
A
Main beam flash can be used.
Dipped beam and position
lamps.
Main beam can be activated.
Main beam flash can be used.
Position Specification
Daytime running lights and posi-
tion lamps in daylight.
Dipped beam and position
lamps in weak daylight or dark-
ness, or when the front fog
lamp
*
and/or rear fog lamp are
activated.
The Active main beam function
can be activated.
Main beam can be activated
when dipped beam is switched
on.
Main beam flash can be used.
Active main beam on/off.
A
If the car is stationary but running, the rotating ring can be
moved to
position from another position to switch
on only the position lamps instead of other lighting.
Volvo recommends that
mode is used
when the vehicle is driven.
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WARNING
The car's lighting system is not able to
determine when daylight is too weak or
sufficiently strong, e.g. in fog and rain, in all
situations.
The driver is always responsible for ensur-
ing that the car is driven with a beam pat-
tern suitable for the traffic situation and in
accordance with applicable traffic regula-
tions.
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
Thumbwheel (to left) for adjusting interior brightness.
Related information
•
Adjusting light functions via the centre
display (p. 151)
•
•
•
Using direction indicators (p. 156)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Emergency brake lights (p. 158)
•
Hazard warning flashers (p. 159)
Adjusting light functions via the
centre display
Several light functions can be adjusted and
activated via the centre display. This applies
to active main beam, home safe lighting and
approach light, for example.
1. Tap on
Settings
in the centre display's
top view.
2. Press
My Car
Lights and Lighting
.
3. Select
Exterior Lights
or
Interior
Lighting
and then select the function that
needs to be adjusted.
Related information
•
•
•
Using home safe lighting (p. 159)
•
Approach light duration (p. 160)
•
Using direction indicators (p. 156)
•
Other settings in the centre display's top
view (p. 130)
•
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Position lamps
Position lamps can be used so that other road
users can see the car if it stops or is parked.
The position lamp is switched on with the
rotating ring on the stalk switch.
Stalk switch rotating ring in position lamps position.
Turn the rotating ring to the
position -
the position lamps are switched on (number
plate lighting is switched on at the same
time).
If the car's electrical system is in ignition posi-
tion
II
then the daytime running lights are
switched on instead of the front position
lamps. When the rotating ring is in this posi-
tion, the position lamps are switched on
regardless of the ignition position of the car's
electrical system.
If the car is stationary but running, the rotating
ring can be moved to the position lamp
position from another position to switch on
only the position lamps instead of other light-
ing.
When driving for more than 30 seconds at
max. 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph), or if the speed
exceeds 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph), the daytime
running lights are switched on. The driver
should turn to a position other than
.
If the boot lid is opened when it is dark out-
side, the rear position lamps are switched on
(if not already switched on) to warn road users
approaching from behind. This takes place
irrespective of the position of the rotating ring
or the ignition position of the car's electrical
system.
Related information
•
•
Daytime running lights
The car has sensors that detect the light con-
ditions in the surroundings. The daytime run-
ning lights are switched on when the rotating
ring on the stalk switch is in position
,
or
as well as when the car's elec-
trical system is in ignition position
II
. In posi-
tion
, the headlamps change automati-
cally to dipped beam in weak daylight or
darkness.
Stalk switch rotating ring in
AUTO
position.
If the stalk switch rotating ring is in the
position, the daytime running lights (DRL
1
) are
switched on when the car is driven in daylight.
The car automatically changes lighting from
daytime running light to dipped beam in weak
daylight or darkness. Changing to dipped
beam also takes place if the front fog lamp
*
and/or rear fog lamp are activated.
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