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Related information

Driver display (p. 96)

Application menu in the driver

display

Application menu (app menu) in the driver dis-
play provides quick access to commonly used
functions for certain apps.

The app menu in the driver display can be used instead

of using the centre display.

The app menu is shown in the driver display and
is controlled using the steering wheel's right-
hand keypad. The app menu makes it easy to
switch between different apps or functions within
the apps without having to let go of the steering
wheel and take your eyes off the road.

App menu functions

Different apps give access to different types of
functions. The following apps and their associ-
ated functions can be controlled from the app
menu:

App

Functions

Trip com-
puter

Selection of trip meter, selection
of what to show in the driver dis-
play, etc.

Media
player

Selection of active source for
the media player.

Phone

Calling a contact from the call
list.

Navigation

Pause guide, start guide to
recently used destination, etc.

Related information

Driver display (p. 96)

Overview of the centre display (p. 33)

Using the application menu in the driver dis-
play (p. 113)

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Using the application menu in the

driver display

The application menu (the app menu) in the
driver display is operated with the steering
wheel's right-hand keypad.

The app menu and the steering wheel's right-hand key-

pad.

Open/close

Left/right

Up/down

Confirm

Opening/closing the app menu

Press on open/close (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.)
> The app menu opens/closes.

The app menu closes automatically after a period
of inactivity or after certain options have been
selected.

Navigating and selecting in the app
menu

1. Navigate between the different apps that are

available by tapping on left or right (2).
> Functions for previous/next app are

shown in the app menu.

2. Browse through the functions for the

selected app by tapping on up or down (3).

3. Confirm or highlight an option for the func-

tion by pressing on confirm (4).
> The function is activated and for some

options the app menu then closes.

If the app menu is opened again, the functions of
the most recently selected app are shown first.

Related information

Application menu in the driver display
(p. 112)

Managing messages in the driver display and
the centre display (p. 115)

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Messages in the driver display and

the centre display

The driver display and centre display can show
messages to inform or assist the driver in the
event of different events.

Driver display

Message in the driver display.

The driver display shows messages that are of
high priority for the driver.

The messages can be shown in different parts of
the driver display depending on what other infor-
mation is currently being displayed. After a while,
or when the message has been acknowledged/
action taken if required, the message disappears
from the driver display. If a message needs to be
saved, it is placed in the

Car status

app, which is

opened from the app view in the centre display.

Message composition may vary and they can be
shown together with graphics, symbols or buttons
for acknowledging the message or accepting a
request, for example.

Service messages

Shown below is a selection of important service
messages and their meanings.

Message

Specification

Stop safely

A

Stop and switch off the
engine. Serious risk of
damage - consult a work-
shop

B

.

Turn off
engine

A

Stop and switch off the
engine. Serious risk of
damage - consult a work-
shop

B

.

Service urgent
Drive to work-
shop

A

Contact a workshop

B

to

check the car immediately.

Service
required

A

Contact a workshop

B

to

check the car as soon as
possible.

Regular main-
tenance

Book time for
maintenance

Time for regular service -
contact a workshop

B

.

Shown before the next
service date.

Message

Specification

Regular main-
tenance

Time for main-
tenance

Time for regular service -
contact a workshop

B

.

Shown at the next service
date.

Regular main-
tenance

Maintenance
overdue

Time for regular service -
contact a workshop

B

.

Shown when the service
date has passed.

Temporarily
off

A

A function has been tem-
porarily switched off and is
reset automatically while
driving or after starting
again.

A

Part of message, shown together with information on where the

problem has arisen.

B

An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

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Centre display

Message in the centre display.

The centre display shows messages that are of
lower priority for the driver.

Most messages are shown above the centre dis-
play'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 posi-
tioned in the top view in the centre display.

Message composition may vary and they can be
shown together with graphics, symbols or a but-
ton 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 sta-
tus bar and require acknowledgement/action

before they disappear. Messages that need to be
saved are positioned in the top view in the centre
display.

Related information

Driver display (p. 96)

Overview of the centre display (p. 33)

Managing messages in the driver display and
the centre display (p. 115)

Managing messages saved from the driver
display and centre display (p. 117)

Managing messages in the driver

display and the centre display

Messages in the driver display and centre dis-
play are managed with the steering wheel's
right-hand keypad and in the centre display's
views.

Driver display

Message in the driver display and the steering wheel's

right-hand keypad.

Left/right

Confirm

Some messages in the driver display contain one
or more buttons for acknowledging the message
or accepting a request, for example.

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Managing a new message

For messages with buttons:

1. Navigate between the different buttons that

are available by tapping on left or right (1).

2. Confirm the selection by pressing on confirm

(2).
> The message disappears from the driver

display.

For messages without buttons:

Close the message by pressing on confirm
(2), or allow the message to close automati-
cally after a while.
> The message disappears from the driver

display.

If a message needs to be saved, it is placed in
the

Car status

app, which is opened from the

app view in the centre display. The message

Car

message stored in Car Status application

is

shown in the centre display in conjunction with
this.

Centre display

Message in the centre display.

Some messages in the centre display have a but-
ton (or several buttons in pop-up messages) for
e.g. activating/deactivating a function 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 status

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 status

bar.

If a message needs to be saved, it is positioned
in the top view in the centre display.

Related information

Messages in the driver display and the centre
display (p. 114)

Managing messages saved from the driver
display and centre display (p. 117)

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Managing messages saved from

the driver display and centre display

Whether saved from the driver display or the
centre display, messages are managed in the
centre display.

Messages saved from the driver display

Saved messages can be seen in the Car Status app.

Messages that are shown in
the driver display and that need
to be saved are added in the

Car status

app in the centre

display. The message

Car

message stored in Car
Status application

is shown

in the centre display in conjunction with this.

Reading a saved message

To read a saved message immediately:

Press the button to the right of the

Car

message stored in Car Status
application

message in the centre display.

> The saved message is shown in the

Car

status

app.

To read a saved message later:

1. Open the

Car status

app from the app view

in the centre display.
> The app is opened in the bottom subview

of the home view.

2. Select the

Messages

tab in the app.

> A list of saved messages is shown.

3. Press on the arrow to the right to maximise/

minimise a message.
> 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

In maximised mode, some messages have two
buttons available to book service or read the
owner's manual.

To book service for a saved message:

In maximised mode for the message, press

Request appoint.Call to make
Appointment

1

for help in booking service.

> With

Request appoint.

: The

Appointments

tab opens in the app and

creates a request to book service and
repair work.

With

Call to make Appointment

: The

phone app is initiated and calls a service
centre to book service and repair work.

To read the owner's manual for a saved mes-
sage:

In maximised mode for the message, press

Owner's manual

to read about the mes-

sage in the owner's manual.
> The owner's manual opens in the centre

display and shows information linked to
the message.

Saved messages in the app are deleted automat-
ically each time the engine is started.

1

Depending on market.

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Messages saved from the centre
display

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.

Reading a saved message

1. Open the top view in the centre display.

> A list of saved messages is shown. Mes-

sages with an arrow to the right can be
maximised.

2. Press on the arrow to maximise/minimise

the message.

Managing a saved message

Some messages have a button for e.g. activating/
deactivating a function linked to the message.

Press the button to perform the action.

Saved messages in the top view are deleted
automatically when the car is switched off.

Related information

Messages in the driver display and the centre
display (p. 114)

Managing messages in the driver display and
the centre display (p. 115)

Head-up display

*

The head-up display supplements the car's
driver display and projects information from the
driver display onto the windscreen. The projec-
ted image can only be seen from the driver posi-
tion.

Incoming phone calls.

The head-up display shows warnings and infor-
mation relating to speed, cruise control functions,
navigation, etc. in the driver's field of vision. Road
sign information and incoming phone calls are
also shown in the head-up display.

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119

NOTE

The driver's ability to see the information in
the head-up display is impaired by the follow-
ing:

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.

IMPORTANT

The display unit from which the information is
projected is located in the instrument panel.
To avoid damage to the display unit's cover
glass - do not store any objects on the cover
glass and make sure that no objects fall down
onto it.

Examples of what can be shown in the display.

Speed

Cruise control

Navigation

Road signs

A number of symbols can be shown temporarily
in the head-up display, e.g.:

If the warning symbol illuminates - read
the warning message in the driver dis-
play.

If the information symbol illuminates -
read the message in the driver display.

NOTE

Certain visual defects may cause headaches
and a feeling of stress during the use of the
head-up display.

City Safety in the head-up display

NOTE

When City Safety

* is activated, the informa-

tion in the head-up display is replaced by a
graphic for City Safety. This graphic is illumi-
nated even if the head-up display is switched
off.

The graphic for City Safety flashes in order to catch the

driver's attention.

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Activating/deactivating the head-up
display

Press the

Head-up display

button in the centre display
function view.

NOTE

Activation/deactivation and adjustment of the
head-up-display can only be performed when
it shows a projected image. The car's engine
must be running.

Settings for head-up display

Select the option and adjust the settings for the
head-up display's projection onto the windscreen.

Selecting display options

1. Tap on

Settings

in the centre display's top

view.

2. Press

My Car

Displays

Head-Up

Display Options

.

3. Select which functions should be shown:

Show Navigation

Show Road Sign Information

Show Driver Support

Show Phone

.

The setting can be 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

Lowering the position

Confirm

The brightness of the graphics is automatically
adapted to their background light conditions. The
brightness is also affected by the adjustment of
the brightness in the car's other displays.

The height position can be stored in the memory
function of the power

* front seat.

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121

Calibrate the horizontal position

The head-up display's horizontal position may
need to be calibrated if the windscreen or display
unit is replaced. Calibration means that the pro-
jected image is rotated clockwise or anticlock-
wise.

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

Cleaning

Gently wipe the display's cover glass with a clean
and dry microfibre cloth. If necessary, lightly mois-
ten the microfibre cloth.

Never use strong stain removers. A special clean-
ing agent available from Volvo dealers can be
used for more difficult cleaning.

When replacing the windscreen

Cars with head-up display are equipped with a
special type of windscreen that meets the
requirements for displaying the projected image.

When replacing the windscreen - contact an
authorised workshop

2

. The correct version of the

windscreen must be fitted in order that the head-
up display's graphics shall be displayed correctly.

Related information

Function view with buttons for car functions
(p. 47)

Settings in the centre display (p. 175)

Steering wheel (p. 139)

Using the memory function in the power
front seat

* (p. 129)

Driver display (p. 96)

2

An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

* Option/accessory.

122

Voice recognition

3

The voice recognition system allows the driver to
use voice recognition to control certain functions
of the media player, Bluetooth-connected phone,
the climate system and Volvo's navigation sys-
tem

*.

Voice commands offer convenience and assist
the driver to not be distracted so that he or she
can concentrate on driving, the road and the traf-
fic situation.

WARNING

The driver always holds overall responsibility

for driving the vehicle in a safe manner and

complying with all applicable rules of the road.

Voice control system microphone

Voice control is done in dialogue form with the
user saying commands and receiving verbal
responses from the system. The voice recognition
system uses the same microphone as the
Bluetooth handsfree system and the voice recog-
nition system's replies come via the car's speak-
ers. In some cases, a text message is also shown
in the driver display. Functions are controlled
from the right-hand steering wheel keypad. Set-
tings are made via the centre display.

System updating

The voice recognition system is continuously
improved. Download updates for optimal perform-
ance, see support.volvocars.com.

Related information

Using voice recognition (p. 122)

Voice recognition control of the phone
(p. 124)

Voice recognition control of radio and media
(p. 125)

Voice recognition control of climate control
(p. 125)

Voice recognition and map navigation
(p. 126)

Settings for voice recognition (p. 123)

Using voice recognition

4

Basic instructions for using voice recognition
control.

Depress the steering wheel
button for voice recognition

to activate the system and

initiate a dialogue using voice
commands.

Remember the following during communication:

For a command - speak after the tone in a
normal voice at normal speed.

Do not speak while the system is replying
(the system cannot understand commands
during this time).

Avoid background noise in the passenger
compartment by having the doors, windows
and panoramic roof

* closed.

Voice recognition can be deactivated as follows:

by saying "

Cancel

".

with a long press on the voice recognition
button on the steering wheel

.

To speed up communication and skip the
prompts from the system, press the steering
wheel button for voice recognition

when the

system voice is speaking and say the next com-
mand.

3

Applies to certain markets.

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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123

Example of voice recognition control

Press

, say “

Call [Forename]

[Surname]

[number category]

" - calls the selected contact

from the phone book if the contact has more
than one phone number (e.g. home, mobile,
work), e.g.:

Press

, say "

Call Robin

Smith

Mobile

".

Commands/phrases

The following commands are always available for
use:

"

Repeat

" - repeats the last voice instruction

in the ongoing dialogue.

"

Cancel

" - discontinue the dialogue.

"

Help

" - starts a help dialogue. The system

replies with the commands available in the
current situation, a prompt or an example.

Commands for specific functions are described in
the corresponding sections, e.g. Voice recogni-
tion control of the phone.

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 individually
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).

Related information

Voice recognition (p. 122)

Voice recognition control of the phone
(p. 124)

Voice recognition control of radio and media
(p. 125)

Voice recognition control of climate control
(p. 125)

Voice recognition and map navigation
(p. 126)

Settings for voice recognition (p. 123)

Settings for voice recognition

5

Several settings for the voice recognition system
can be made.

1. Press

Settings

in top view.

2. Continue to

System

Voice Control

and

select settings.

Repeat Voice Command

Gender

Speech Rate

Audio settings

1. Press

Settings

in top view.

2. Continue to

Sound

System Volumes

Voice Control

and select settings.

Change language

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, mes-
sage and help texts.

1. Press

Settings

in top view.

2. Continue to

System

System Language

and select language.

4

Applies to certain markets.

5

Applies to certain markets.

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