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513

Media playback (p. 510)

Enter the characters, letters and words
manually in the centre display (p. 127)

Gracenote

®

Gracenote identifies artist, album, song titles
and associated images, which are shown dur-
ing playback.

Gracenote MusicID

®

is a standard for music

recognition. Information on the music can be
presented by means of the identification and
analysis of the metadata in the music files.
Sometimes metadata from different sources
can be inconsistent or inadequate.

Gracenote has support for phonetic process-
ing of artist name, album titles and genres,
and in this way, voice control can be used to
play back music.

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Press

Media

Gracenote

®

.

3. Select settings for Gracenote data:

Gracenote

®

Online Search

- searches in

Gracenote's online database for playing
media.

Gracenote

®

Multiple Results

- selects

how to display Gracenote data if there are
more than one search results.
1 - the file's original data are used.
2 - Gracenote data are used.
3 - Gracenote or original data can be
selected.

None

- no results are shown.

Updating Gracenote

The content of the Gracenote database is
updated continuously. Download the latest
update to take advantage of improvements.

For information and download, see
support.volvocars.com.

Related information

Media playback (p. 510)

License agreement for audio and media
(p. 542)

Voice control of radio and media (p. 147)

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CD player

*

The media player can play back CD discs with
compatible audio files.

Disc insert and eject slot.

Disc eject button.

Related information

Media playback (p. 510)

Voice control of radio and media (p. 147)

Compatible media formats (p. 517)

Video

Videos on USB-connected devices can be
played back using the media player.

No picture is shown when the car starts to
move, but only the audio is played back. The
picture is shown again when the car is station-
ary.

Information on compatible formats for media
can be found in a separate section.

Related information

Playing a video (p. 514)

Playing back DivX

®

(p. 515)

Settings for video (p. 515)

Compatible media formats (p. 517)

Playing a video

Videos are played using the

USB

app in the

app view.

1. Connecting a media source (USB device).

2. Open the app

USB

from the app view.

3. Tap on the title of the desired item to play

back.
> Playback begins.

Finding video files may be problematic if the
USB device also contains music and audio
tracks. In this case, it is possible to find them
by going to

Library

and selecting the video

tab.

Related information

Video (p. 514)

Playing back DivX

®

(p. 515)

Settings for video (p. 515)

Compatible media formats (p. 517)

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Playing back DivX

®

This DivX Certified

®

device must be regis-

tered in order to play back purchased DivX
Video-on-Demand (VOD) films.

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Tap

Video

DivX

®

VOD

and retrieve the

registration code.

3. Go to vod.divx.com for more information

and to complete the registration.

Related information

Video (p. 514)

Playing a video (p. 514)

Settings for video (p. 515)

Compatible media formats (p. 517)

Settings for video

Certain language settings can be changed for
video playback.

With the video player in full screen mode, or
by opening the top view and pressing

Settings

Media

Video

, the following

can be adjusted:

Audio Language

and

Subtitle Language

.

Related information

Video (p. 514)

Media via Bluetooth

®

The car's media player is equipped with
Bluetooth and can wirelessly play audio files
from external Bluetooth devices, such as
mobile phones and tablets.

For the media player to be able to play back
audio files wirelessly from an external device,
the device must first be connected to the car
via Bluetooth.

Related information

Connecting a device via Bluetooth

®

(p. 516)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth for the first time (p. 526)

Media playback (p. 510)

Compatible media formats (p. 517)

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Connecting a device via Bluetooth

®

Connect a Bluetooth

®

device to the car for

wireless playback of media and to provide the
car with an Internet connection where possi-
ble.

Many phones on the market now have wire-
less Bluetooth

®

technology, but not all of them

are fully compatible with the car.

For information on compatibility, see
support.volvocars.com.

The procedure for connecting a media device
is the same as for connecting a phone to the
car via Bluetooth

®

.

Related information

Media via Bluetooth

®

(p. 515)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth for the first time (p. 526)

Media playback (p. 510)

Media via USB port

An external audio source, e.g. an iPod

®

or

MP3 player, can be connected to the audio
system via the car's USB port.

Devices with rechargeable batteries are
recharged when connected via USB and the
ignition is in position

I

,

II

or the engine is run-

ning.

The content of the external source can be loa-
ded more quickly if it only consists of compati-
ble formats. Video files can also be played
back via the USB port.

Certain MP3 players have their own file sys-
tem that the car does not support.

Related information

Connecting a device via USB port
(p. 516)

Media playback (p. 510)

Video (p. 514)

Ignition positions (p. 438)

Technical specifications for USB devices
(p. 517)

Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 518)

Android Auto

*

(p. 522)

Connecting a device via USB port

An external audio source, e.g. an iPod

®

or

MP3 player, can be connected to the audio
system via one of the car's USB ports.

The phone must be connected to the USB
port with white frame (when there are two
USB ports) when using Apple CarPlay

*

and

Android Auto

*

.

USB inputs (type A) in the tunnel console. Allow the

cable to lie forwards so that it is not trapped when

the lid is closed.

Related information

Media playback (p. 510)

Media via USB port (p. 516)

Media player (p. 509)

Technical specifications for USB devices
(p. 517)

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Technical specifications for USB devices
(p. 517)

Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 518)

Android Auto

*

(p. 522)

Technical specifications for USB

devices

The following specifications must be met to
allow the contents of the USB devices to be
read.

No folder structure will be shown in the centre
display during playback.

Max number

Files

15 000

Folders

1 000

Folder levels

8

Playlists

100

Items in a playlist

1 000

Subfolders

No limit

Technical specification for USB A
connector

Type A socket

Version 2.0

Voltage supply 5 V

Current supply max. 2.1 A

Related information

Media via USB port (p. 516)

Compatible media formats

The following file formats must be used for
media playback.

Audio files

For-
mat

File extension

Codec

MP3

.mp3

MPEG1 Layer III,
MPEG2 Layer III,
MP3 Pro (mp3
compatible),
MP3 HD (mp3
compatible)

AAC

.m4a, .m4b, .aac AAC LC

(MPEG-4 part III
Audio), HE-AAC
(aacPlus v1/v2)

WMA .wma

WMA8/9,
WMA9/10 Pro

WAV

.wav

LPCM

FLAC

.flac

FLAC

Video files

Format

File extension

MP4

.mp4, .m4v

MPEG-PS

.mpg, .mp2, .mpeg, .m1v

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Format

File extension

AVI

.avi

AVI (DivX)

.avi, .divx

ASF

.asf, .wmv

Subtitles

Format

File extension

SubViewer

.sub

SubRip

.srt

SSA

.ssa

DivX

®

DivX certified devices have been tested for
high-quality DivX (.divx, .avi) video playback.
When you see the DivX logo, you have the
freedom to play DivX films.

Profile

DivX Home Theater

Video codec

DivX, MPEG-4

Resolution

720x576

Bit rate

4.8Mbps

Frame rate

30 fps

File extension

.divx, .avi

Max file size

4 GB

Audio codec

MP3, AC3

Subtitles

XSUB

Special func-
tions

Multiple subtitles, multiple
audio, resume play

Reference

Meets all requirements of
the DivX Home Theater
profile. Visit divx.com for
more information and soft-
ware tools to convert your
files into DivX Home
Theater video.

Related information

Media player (p. 509)

Video (p. 514)

Playing back DivX

®

(p. 515)

Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

CarPlay gives you the option to listen to
music, make phone calls, get directions,
send/receive messages and use Siri, all while
you stay focused on your driving.

CarPlay works with selected
iOS devices. If the car does
not already support CarPlay
there is the option to install it
retroactively. Contact a Volvo
dealer to install CarPlay.

Information about which apps are supported
and which iOS devices are compatible is avail-
able on Apple's website: www.apple.com/ios/
carplay/. Using apps that are not compatible
with CarPlay may sometimes mean that the
connection between the device and the car is
broken. Please note that Volvo is not responsi-
ble for the content in CarPlay.

When using map navigation via CarPlay, there
is no guidance in the driver display or head-up
display, but only in the centre display.

When navigation is started through Apple
CarPlay, ongoing native turn-by-turn route
guidance will be ended.

The CarPlay apps can be controlled via the
centre display, the iOS device or using the
steering wheel's right-hand keypad (applies to
certain functions). The apps can also be voice-
controlled using Siri. A long press on the

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steering wheel button

starts voice control

using Siri and a short press activates the car's
own voice control. If Siri breaks off too early,
hold the steering wheel button

6

depressed.

By using Apple CarPlay you acknowledge
the following: Apple CarPlay is a service
provided by Apple Inc. under its terms and
conditions. Volvo Cars is thus not
responsible for Apple CarPlay or its
features/applications. When using Apple
CarPlay, certain information from your car
(including its position) is transferred to
your iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you
are fully responsible for your and any
others person’s use of Apple CarPlay.

Related information

Using Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 519)

Settings for Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 521)

Voice recognition (p. 143)

Resetting settings in the centre display
(p. 132)

Using Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

To use CarPlay, Siri voice control must be
activated on your iOS device. The device also
needs an Internet connection via Wi-Fi or the
mobile network for all functions to work.

Connect an iOS device and start
CarPlay

NOTE

CarPlay can only be used if Bluetooth is
deactivated. A phone or media player con-
nected to the car via Bluetooth will there-
fore not be available when CarPlay is
active. An alternative Internet source must
be used to connect to the Internet for the
car's apps. Use Wi-Fi or the car's built-in
modem

*

.

To start CarPlay from an iOS device that has
not been connected previously:

1. Connect an iOS device with support for

CarPlay to the USB port. In the cases
where there are two USB ports, the one
with the white frame around the port must
be used.

2. Read the terms and conditions and then

tap on

Accept

to connect.

> The subview with CarPlay is opened

and compatible apps are shown.

3. Tap on the desired app.

> The app starts.

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Starting CarPlay

To start CarPlay from an iOS device that has
been connected previously:

1. Connect an iOS device to the USB port. In

the cases where there are two USB ports,
the one with the white frame around the
port must be used.
>

If the setting for automatic start is
selected

- the name of the device will

be shown. The tile with CarPlay is
opened automatically in the cases
where the home view is shown when
connecting the iOS device.

2. If the tile with CarPlay does not open

automatically, tap on the device name.
The subview with CarPlay is opened and
compatible apps are shown.

3. If an app is active in the same tile, tap on

Apple CarPlay

in the app view.

> The subview with CarPlay is opened

and compatible apps are shown.

4. Tap on the desired app.

> The app starts.

CarPlay runs in the background if another app
is started, or is already active when connect-
ing, in the same tile. To show CarPlay in the
subview again - tap on the CarPlay icon in the
app view.

Switch the connection between
CarPlay and iPod

CarPlay to iPod

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Continue to

Communication

Apple

CarPlay

.

3. Untick the box for the iOS device that

shall no longer start CarPlay automatically
when the USB cable is connected.

4. Disconnect and connect the iOS device to

the USB port.

5. Open the app

iPod

from the app view.

iPod to CarPlay

1. Tap on

Apple CarPlay

in the app view.

2. Read the information in the pop-up win-

dow and then tap on

OK

.

3. Disconnect and connect the iOS device to

the USB port.
> The subview with Apple CarPlay is

opened and compatible apps are
shown

7

.

Related information

Connecting a device via USB port (p. 516)

Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 518)

Settings for Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 521)

Connect the car to the Internet via a
phone (Wi-Fi) (p. 535)

Connect the car to the Internet via car
modem (SIM card) (p. 536)

Voice recognition (p. 143)

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Settings for Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

Settings for iOS device connected with
CarPlay

8

.

Automatic start

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Continue to

Communication

Apple

CarPlay

and select setting:

Tick the box - CarPlay starts automati-
cally when the USB cable is connected.

Untick the box - CarPlay does not start
automatically when the USB cable is
connected.

If the car is shared by a lot of people, such as
in a car pool, it is worth noting that a maxi-
mum of 20 iOS devices can be stored simulta-
neously in the list. When the list is full and a
new device is connected the oldest one is
deleted.

To delete the list, the settings must be reset in
the centre display (factory reset).

System volumes

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Tap on

Sound

System Volumes

and

make the settings for the following:

Voice Control

Navi Voice Guidance

Phone Ringtone

Related information

Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 518)

Using Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 519)

Resetting settings in the centre display
(p. 132)

Tips for using Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

Here are some useful tips for using CarPlay

®

.

Update your iOS device with the latest
version of the iOS operating system and
ensure that the apps have been updated.

In the event of a problem with CarPlay,
disconnect the iOS device from the USB
port and reconnect. Otherwise, try to
close the app on the device that is not
working and then restart the app, or try
closing all apps and restart your device.

If the apps do not appear when CarPlay
starts (black screen), try minimising and
expanding the tile for CarPlay.

Using apps that are not compatible with
CarPlay may sometimes mean that the
connection between the iOS device and
the car is broken. Information about sup-
ported apps and compatible telephone
devices can be found on the Apple web-
site. You can also search for CarPlay in the
App Store to find information about apps
that are compatible with CarPlay on your
market.

Using Siri it is possible to write/dictate
and read out messages. Messages are
read out and dictated in the language
selected in the settings for Siri. When the
message is written/dictated, no text will
be shown in the centre display – instead,

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the text will appear on the iOS device.
When Siri is used, note that the tele-
phone's microphones are used and that
the quality is therefore dependent on the
position of the telephone.

If the device is connected to the car via
Bluetooth, the connection will be interrup-
ted when CarPlay is used. Resume the
Internet connection in the car by sharing
the Internet via the Wi-Fi hotspot from the
device.

Some of the CarPlay functions (such as
voice call and messages) mean that use of
the car's own functions is stopped and
CarPlay is shown automatically instead. If
this behaviour is not wanted, deselect the
display of the equivalent function in
CarPlay under the phone's settings for
notifications.

CarPlay only works with iPhone

9

.

NOTE

Availability and functionality may vary
depending on market.

Related information

Apple

®

CarPlay

®

*

(p. 518)

Connect the car to the Internet via a
phone (Wi-Fi) (p. 535)

Android Auto

*

Android Auto gives you the option to listen to
music, make phone calls, get directions and
use car-adapted apps from an Android
device. Android Auto works with selected
Android devices.

Information about which apps are supported
and which Android devices are compatible is
available on the website: www.android.com/
auto/. For third-party apps, see Google Play.
Please note that Volvo is not responsible for
the content in Android Auto.

Android Auto is started from the app view.
After Android Auto has been started once, the
app will be started automatically the next time
the device is connected. Automatic start can
be deactivated under settings.

NOTE

When a device is connected to Android
Auto it is possible to stream via Bluetooth
to another media player. Bluetooth is
active while Android Auto is being used.

When using map navigation via Android Auto
there is no guidance in the driver display or
head-up display, but only in the centre display.

Android Auto can be controlled via the centre
display using the steering wheel's right-hand
keypad or voice control. Holding down the
steering wheel button

starts Google

Assistant and a short press deactivates it.

By using Android Auto, you acknowledge
the following: Android Auto is a service
provided by Google Inc. under its terms
and conditions. Volvo Cars is not
responsible for Android Auto or its
features or applications. When you use
Android Auto, your car transfers certain
information (including its location) to your
connected Android phone. You are fully
responsible for your and any other
person’s use of Android Auto.

Related information

Using Android Auto

*

(p. 523)

Settings for Android Auto

*

(p. 523)

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Using Android Auto

*

To use the

Android Auto

app, the app must

be installed on your Android device and the
device must be connected to the car's USB
input.

NOTE

For installation of Android Auto to be pos-
sible, the car must be equipped with two
USB ports (USB hub)

*

. If the car only has

one USB port then it is not possible to use
Android Auto.

The first time an Android is connected

1. Connect your Android device to the USB

input with a white frame.

2. Read the information in the pop-up win-

dow and then tap on

OK

.

3. Tap on

Android Auto

in the app view.

4. Read the terms and conditions and then

tap on

Accept

to connect.

> The subview with Android Auto is

opened and compatible apps are
shown.

5. Tap on the desired app.

> The app starts.

Previously connected Android

1. Connect your device to the USB input

with a white frame.
>

If the setting for automatic start is
selected

- the name of the device is

shown.

2. Tap on the device name – the tile with

Android Auto is opened and compatible
apps are shown.

3.

If the setting for automatic start is not
selected

- open the

Android Auto

app

from the app view.
> The subview with Android Auto is

opened and compatible apps are
shown.

4. Tap on the desired app.

> The app starts.

Android Auto runs in the background if
another app is started in the same subview. To
show Android Auto in the subview again - tap
on the Android Auto icon in the app view.

Related information

Android Auto

*

(p. 522)

Settings for Android Auto

*

(p. 523)

Connecting a device via USB port (p. 516)

Voice recognition (p. 143)

Settings for Android Auto

*

Settings for an Android device that has been
connected the first time with Android Auto.

Automatic start

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Press

Communication

Android Auto

and select setting:

Tick the box - Android Auto starts auto-
matically when the USB cable is con-
nected.

Untick the box - Android Auto does not
start automatically when the USB cable
is connected.

A maximum of 20 Android devices can be
stored in the list. When the list is full and a
new device is connected the oldest one is
deleted.

A factory reset has to be executed in order to
clear the list.

System volumes

1. Press

Settings

in the top view.

2. Tap on

Sound

System Volumes

and

make the settings for the following:

Voice Control

Navi Voice Guidance

Phone Ringtone

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Related information

Android Auto

*

(p. 522)

Using Android Auto

*

(p. 523)

Resetting settings in the centre display
(p. 132)

Tips for using Android Auto

*

Here are some useful tips for using Android
Auto.

Ensure that your apps are updated.

When starting the car, wait until the cen-
tre display has started, connect the device
and then open Android Auto from the app
view.

In the event of problems with Android
Auto, disconnect your Android device from
the USB port and then reconnect via USB.
Otherwise, try closing the app on the
device and then restarting the app.

When a device is connected to Android
Auto it is still possible to playback media
via Bluetooth to another media player. The
Bluetooth function is on when Android
Auto is used.

If the icon for Android Auto is greyed out,
this means no device is connected. When
you connect your device the icon will be
illuminated. If the icon is not visible at all
then the car does not have support for
connecting a device for this purpose.

If the device is connected to the car via
Bluetooth, the connection will be interrup-
ted when Android Auto is used. Resume
the Internet connection in the car by shar-
ing the Internet via the Wi-Fi hotspot from
the device.

If the car is shared by a lot of people, such
as in a car pool, it is worth noting that a
maximum of 20 Android devices can be
stored simultaneously. When the list is full
and a new device is connected the oldest
one is deleted. A factory reset has to be
performed in order to clear the list.

Related information

Android Auto

*

(p. 522)

Connect the car to the Internet via a
phone (Wi-Fi) (p. 535)

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Phone

A phone with Bluetooth can be connected
wirelessly to the car's built-in hands-free sys-
tem.

The audio and media system acts as hands-
free, with the facility to remotely control a
selection of the phone's functions. The phone
can still be operated with its own keys even if
it is connected to the car.

When a phone has been connected online and
connected with the car, it can be used make
calls, send/receive messages, play back media
wirelessly and be used as an Internet connec-
tion.

The phone is operated from the centre display,
but also via voice recognition and the app
menu, which are accessed from the right-hand
steering wheel keypad.

Overview

Microphone.

Phone.

Phone operation from centre display.

Keypad for operating phone functions that
are shown in the driver display and voice
recognition.
Driver display.

Related information

Managing phone calls (p. 529)

Managing the phone book (p. 532)

Managing text messages (p. 530)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth for the first time (p. 526)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth automatically (p. 527)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth manually (p. 528)

Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected
phone (p. 528)

Switch between Bluetooth-connected
phones (p. 529)

Removing devices connected to Bluetooth
(p. 529)

Settings for phone (p. 532)

Voice recognition (p. 143)

Handling the application menu in the
driver display (p. 102)

Audio settings (p. 498)

Connect the car to the Internet via a Blue-
tooth-enabled phone (p. 534)

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Connecting a phone to the car via

Bluetooth for the first time

Connect a phone with Bluetooth activated to
then be able to make calls from the car, send/
receive messages, play back media wirelessly
and connect the car to the Internet.

It is possible to have two Bluetooth devices
connected at once, in which case one of them
can only play back wirelessly. The most
recently connected phone will automatically
be connected to make calls, send/receive
messages, play back media and provide an
Internet connection. It is possible to change
what the phone is to be used for under

Bluetooth Devices

via the settings menu in

the centre display's top view. Your mobile
phone needs to be equipped with Bluetooth
and support tethering.

After the device has been connected/regis-
tered a first time via Bluetooth, it no longer
needs to be visible/discoverable, but only have
Bluetooth activated. A maximum of 20 con-
nected Bluetooth devices can be stored in the
car.

There are two options for connecting. Either
search the phone from the car or search the
car from the phone.

Option 1 - search phone from car

1. Make the phone searchable/visible via

Bluetooth.

2. Open the phone tile in the centre display.

If there is no phone connected to the
car, tap on

Add phone

.

If there is a phone connected to the car,
tap on

Change

. In the pop-up win-

dow, tap on

Add phone

.

> Available Bluetooth devices are listed.

The list is updated as new devices are
detected.

3. Tap on the name of the phone to be con-

nected.

4. Check that the specified number code in

the car matches that in the phone. In
which case, choose to accept in both pla-
ces.

5. On the phone, choose to accept or reject

any options for phone contacts and mes-
sages.

NOTE

The message function must be acti-
vated in certain phones.

Not all mobile phones are fully compat-
ible and may therefore not show con-
tacts and messages in the car.

Option 2 - search car from phone

1. Open the phone tile in the centre display.

If there is no phone connected to the
car, tap on

Add phone

Make car

discoverable

.

If there is a phone connected to the car,
tap on

Change

. In the pop-up win-

dow, tap on

Add phone

Make car

discoverable

.

2. Activate Bluetooth on the phone.

3. Search on the phone for Bluetooth devi-

ces.
> Available Bluetooth devices are listed.

4. Select the name of the car on the phone.

5. A pop-up window for the connection is

shown in the car. Confirm the connection.

6. Check that the specified number code in

the car matches the one shown in the
external device. In which case, choose to
accept in both places.

7. On the phone, choose to accept or reject

any options for phone contacts and mes-
sages.

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NOTE

The message function must be acti-
vated in certain phones.

Not all mobile phones are fully compat-
ible and may therefore not show con-
tacts and messages in the car.

NOTE

If the phone's operating system is updated
then the connection may be broken. In
which case, delete the phone from the car
and then connect again.

Compatible phones

Many phones on the market now have wire-
less Bluetooth technology, but not all of them
are fully compatible with the car.

For compatibility, see support.volvocars.com.

Related information

Phone (p. 525)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth automatically (p. 527)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth manually (p. 528)

Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected
phone (p. 528)

Switch between Bluetooth-connected
phones (p. 529)

Removing devices connected to Bluetooth
(p. 529)

Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 533)

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 533)

Connect the car to the Internet via a Blue-
tooth-enabled phone (p. 534)

Connecting a phone to the car via

Bluetooth automatically

It is possible to connect a phone to the car
automatically via Bluetooth. The phone has to
have been connected to the car for the first
time.

It is only the two last connected phones that
can be connected automatically.

1. Activate Bluetooth in the phone before

setting the car in ignition position

I

.

2. Set the car in ignition position

I

or higher.

> The phone will connect.

Related information

Phone (p. 525)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth for the first time (p. 526)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth manually (p. 528)

Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected
phone (p. 528)

Switch between Bluetooth-connected
phones (p. 529)

Removing devices connected to Bluetooth
(p. 529)

Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 533)

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 533)

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Connect the car to the Internet via a Blue-
tooth-enabled phone (p. 534)

Ignition positions (p. 438)

Connecting a phone to the car via

Bluetooth manually

It is possible to connect a phone to the car
manually via Bluetooth. The phone has to
have been connected to the car for the first
time.

1. Activate Bluetooth on the phone.

2. Open the subview for phone.

> Connected phones are listed.

3. Tap on the name of the phone to be con-

nected.
> The phone will connect.

Related information

Phone (p. 525)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth for the first time (p. 526)

Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-
tooth automatically (p. 527)

Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected
phone (p. 528)

Switch between Bluetooth-connected
phones (p. 529)

Removing devices connected to Bluetooth
(p. 529)

Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 533)

Internet-connected car

*

(p. 533)

Connect the car to the Internet via a Blue-
tooth-enabled phone (p. 534)

Disconnecting a Bluetooth-

connected phone

It is possible to disconnect a phone con-
nected to Bluetooth, and it will then no
longer be connected to the car.

When the phone is out of range of the car
it is automatically disconnected. If discon-
nection occurs during an active call, then
the call will be continued on the phone.

It is also possible to disconnect the phone
by manually deactivating Bluetooth.

Related information

Phone (p. 525)

Settings for phone (p. 532)

Switch between Bluetooth-connected
phones (p. 529)

Removing devices connected to Bluetooth
(p. 529)

Settings for Bluetooth devices (p. 533)

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