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Removing the taillight bulb holder


2. Remove the covers (A or B) in the left/right


panels to access the bulb holders.


3. Disconnect the wiring connector from the


affected bulb holder.


4. Press the catches together and pull out the


bulb holder.


5. Replace the defective bulb. 6. Press the wiring connector back into posi-


tion.


7. Press the bulb holder into place and rein-


stall the cover.


Location of taillight bulbs


Brake light


Taillight/parking light/fog light


Turn signal


Back-up light


Taillight/parking light


Taillight/parking light


NOTE


If the message indicating a burned out bulb remains in the information display after the bulb has been replaced, consult a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.


High-level brake light These bulbs should only be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.


All bulbs in the taillight cluster can be replaced from the cargo area. To access the bulb hold- ers: 1. Switch off all lights and turn the key to


position 0.


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License plate lighting


Footwell lighting


Cargo area lighting


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Replacing bulbs


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1. Switch off all lights and turn the key to


position 0.


2. Remove the screws with a screw driver. 3. Detach the lens (bulb housing) carefully. 4. Replace the defective bulb. 5. Reinstall the entire bulb housing and screw


it into place.


The footwell lighting is located under the dash- board on the driver's and passenger's sides. To replace a bulb: 1.


Insert a screwdriver under the edge of the lens. Turn the screwdriver gently to detach the lens.


1.


Insert a screwdriver and turn it gently to detach the bulb housing.


2. Remove the defective bulb. 3. 4. Press the bulb housing back into place.


Install a new bulb.


2. Remove the defective bulb. 3. 4. Press the lens back into place.


Install a new bulb.


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Replacing bulbs


Cabin lighting in the cargo area


Vanity mirror lighting


The rear cabin lighting consists of a light on the driver’s side of the cargo area 1.


Insert a screwdriver and turn it carefully to release the lens.


2. Remove the connector from the bulb


holder.


3. Replace the defective bulb. 4. Press the lens back into place.


Removing the lens 1.


Insert a flat screwdriver under the lens and carefully exert upward pressure to release the retaining clips. 2. Snap out the lens. 3. Use needle nose pliers to pull the bulb


straight to the side. Replace the bulb. Do not exert too much pressure on the bulb with the pliers to help avoid damaging it.


Reinserting the lens 1. Put the lens back into position. 2. Press it into place.


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NOTE


For information regarding any other bulbs not mentioned in this section, please con- tact your Volvo retailer or a trained and authorized Volvo service technician.


Bulb specifications Lighting function


Wattage


Low beam headlights (halogen)


High beam headlights (halogen)


High beam headlights (models with Active Bending Lights*)


Back-up lights


Rear fog light


55


60


55


21


21


Bulb


H11 LL


HB3


H7 LL


P21W LL


P21/4W LL


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Wattage


Bulb


W2.1x9.5d type T10


SV8.5 (length 38mm)


Lighting function


Footwell lighting


Cargo compart- ment light


NOTE


Please consult a Volvo retailer’s Parts department for the most up-to-date speci- fications.


Lighting function


Taillights


Rear turn signals


Brake lights


Front turn signals


License plate light- ing


Vanity mir- ror


Front park- ing lights


Front side marker lights


Front fog lights*


Glove com- partment light


Wattage


Bulb


21


21


24


35


P21/4W LL


PY21W LL


P21W LL


PY24W SV


C5W LL


W2x4.6d type T5


W5W LL BV


W5W LL


H8


W2.1x9.5d type T10


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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Fuses


Replacing fuses There are relay/fuse boxes located in the engine compartment and the passenger com- partment. If an electrical component fails to function, this may be due to a blown fuse. The easiest way to see if a fuse is blown is to remove it. To do so: 1. Pull the fuse straight out. If a fuse is difficult to remove, special fuse removal tools are located on the inside of the fuse box cov- ers.


2. From the side, examine the curved metal


3.


wire in the fuse to see if it is intact. If the wire is broken, insert a new fuse of the same color and amperage (written on the fuse).


If fuses burn out repeatedly, have the electrical system inspected by a trained and qualified Volvo service technician.


WARNING


Never use metal objects or fuses with higher amperage than those stated on the follow- ing pages. Doing so could seriously damage or overload the vehicle's electrical system.


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Fuse box in the engine compartment


The fuse box in the engine compartment has positions for 36 fuses. • Fuses 1–18 are relays/circuit breakers and should only be removed or replaced by an authorized Volvo service technician.


• Fuses 19–36 may be changed at any time


when necessary.


Several extra fuses and a fuse removal tool to assist in removing/replacing fuses can be found on the underside of the fuse box cover in the engine compartment.


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Fuses


Fuses in the engine compartment


1.


2.


3.


4.


5.


6.


7.


8.


Coolant fan (radiator)


Power steering


Feed to passenger com- partment fuse box


Feed to passenger com- partment fuse box


Element, climate unit


Not in use


ABS pump


ABS valves


50A


80A


60A


60A


80A


30A


20A


9.


10.


11.


12.


13.


14.


15.


16.


Engine functions


Climate system blower


Headlight washers


30A


40A


20A


Feed to heated rear window 30A


Starter motor relay


Trailer connector (acces- sory)


30A


40A


Not in use


Feed to audio system


30A


17. Windshield wipers


18.


19.


20.


21.


22.


23.


Feed to passenger com- partment fuse box


Not in use


Horn


Not in use


Not in use


Engine control module (ECM)/transmission control module (TCM)


30A


40A


15A


10A


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24.


25.


26.


27.


28.


29.


30.


31.


32.


33.


34.


35.


Not in use


Not in use


Ignition switch


A/C compressor


Not in use


Front fog lights*


Not in use


Not in use


Fuel injectors


Heated oxygen sensor, vac- uum pump


Ignition coils, climate unit pressure sensor


Engine sensor valves, A/C relay, relay coil, PTC ele- ment oil trap, canister, mass air meter


36.


Engine control module (ECM), throttle sensor


15A


10A


15A


10A


20A


10A


15A


10A


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Fuses


Fuse box in the passenger compartment


6. Pull the center pins fully out of the mount-


ing clips, secure the upholstery with the mounting clips and press the pins into the mounting clips again. The mounting clips then expand, holding the upholstery in position.


The fuse box in the passenger compartment is located under the glove compartment. To access the fuses: 1. Remove the upholstery covering the fuse box by first pressing in the center pins in the mounting clips approximately 0.5 in (1 cm) with a small screwdriver and then pulling the clips out.


2. Turn both retaining screws (2) counter-


clockwise until they release.


3. Fold down the fuse box (3) half way. Pull it toward the seat until it stops. Fold it down completely. The fuse box can be unhooked completely.


4. Replace the blown fuse. 5. Close the fuse box in reverse order.


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Fuses in the passenger compartment


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43.


44.


45.


46.


Fuse 37-42, not in use


Audio system, Blue- tooth,Volvo Navigation sys- tem*


Supplemental Restrain Sys- tem (SRS), engine control module


12-volt sockets


Lighting – glove compart- ment, instrument panel, and footwells


15A


10A


15A


5A


47.


48.


49.


50.


51.


52.


Interior lighting


Rear liftgate wiper/washer


Supplemental Restrain Sys- tem (SRS), Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS)


Not in use


Fuel filter relay


Transmission control mod- ule (TCM), ABS


53.


Power steering


5A


15A


10A


10A


5A


10A


54.


55.


56.


Park assist*, Active Bending Lights*


10A


Not in use


Volvo Navigation System remote key module, alarm siren control module


57. On-board diagnostic


socket, brake light switch


58.


Right high beam, auxiliary lights relay


59.


Left high beam


10A


15A


7.5A


7.5A


* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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Fuses


76.


77.


78.


79.


80.


81.


82.


83.


84.


85.


86.


Not in use


Not in use


Not in use


Back-up lights


5A


Not in use


Not in use


Power window – front pas- senger's side door


Power window and door lock – front driver's side door


Power passenger's seat


Power driver's seat


Interior lighting relay, cargo area light, power seats


25A


25A


25A


25A


5A


60.


61.


Heated driver's seat*


Heated passenger's seat*


62. Moonroof*


63.


64.


65.


66.


67.


68.


69.


70.


71.


72.


Not in use


SiriusXM(cid:3397) satellite radio*


Audio system


Audio system control mod- ule (ICM), climate system


Not in use


Cruise control


Climate system, rain sen- sor*, BLIS button*


Not in use


Not in use


Not in use


73. Moonroof, front ceiling


lighting, auto-dim mirror*, seat belt reminder


74.


75.


Fuel pump relay


Not in use


15A


15A


20A


5A


5A


10A


5A


5A


5A


15A


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Introduction .......................................................................................... 246
Audio functions..................................................................................... 247
Radio functions..................................................................................... 252
CD player.............................................................................................. 260
Audio menu........................................................................................... 263
Bluetooth® hands-free connection....................................................... 264


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Controls


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POWER: press for on/off. If the audio sys- tem is on when the remote key is turned to position 0, it will continue to play until the key is removed from the ignition slot (or the driver's door is opened on vehicles with the optional keyless drive). The system will start automatically the next time the key is turned to position I. See page 149 for infor- mation about the ignition switch positions. Display


Keypad


MENU: opens the menu system


Navigation control: Use the up/down arrows to navigate among menu alterna- tives. EXIT: press to exit the menu system


ENTER: press to confirm a selection or activate/deactivate a function


The audio system's functions can also be con- trolled from the steering wheel keypad. The menu alternatives are numbered and can be selected directly from the keypad. Press MENU and then the number(s) of the desired menu alternative.


Audio levels The audio systems is available in three levels: • Performance1
• High Performance • Premium Sound*


NOTE


The audio system features and equipment described in this chapter may not be avail- able on all audio levels.


1 Certain Canadian models


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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


matically according to the vehicle's speed, see page 251 for more information on this func- tion.


Selecting a sound source – Press AM/FM (2) repeatedly to toggle


between FM1, FM2, and AM.


– Press MODE (3) repeatedly to toggle


between the CD player and the external sound source AUX, USB, the optional Sir- iusXM(cid:3397) satellite radio or BT1.


The currently selected sound source will be shown in the display.


Daytime/twilight display In daylight the information in the center console screen is displayed against a light background. In darkness it is displayed against a dark back- ground.


Audio system controls


VOLUME dial


AM/FM – select a radio band


MODE – select a sound source


TUNING dial


SOUND button


Navigation controls/menu selections


Volume Use the volume dial (1) or the buttons in the steering wheel keypad to adjust the volume level. The volume level is also adjusted auto-


1 Bluetooth(cid:159) streaming audio


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Steering wheel keypad


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Steering wheel keypad The four buttons on the steering wheel keypad can also be used to control the audio system. These buttons can be used to adjust volume, shift between preset stations and change CD tracks. Press one of the two left-hand buttons briefly to change to the next/previous preset radio station, or to go to the next/previous track on a CD. Press and hold down these buttons to search within a track on a CD.


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USB/AUX connector


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Connectors in the center console


AUX socket


USB connector


An auxiliary device, such as an iPod(cid:159)2, MP3
player or a USB flash drive can be connected to the audio system via the connectors in the center console storage compartment. A stand- ard cable from an iPod(cid:159) or MP3 player can be routed under the cover to the connector(s) in the storage compartment.


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If the device is being charged through a 12-volt socket while it is connected to the AUX or port, sound quality may be impaired. A sound source must be chosen, depending on the device that has been connected: 1. Use MODE to select iPod or USB. The text


Connect device will be displayed.


2. Connect the device to the connector in the center console storage compartment (see the illustration).


The text LOADING will be displayed while the system loads the files (folder structure) on the device. This may take a short time. When information about the files (the folder structure) on the device has been loaded, the resulting list includes information on the artist, genre and song title. To navigate in the folder structure, press ENTER and scroll up and down the folders using the arrow buttons (on the audio system control panel or on the steering wheel keypad). Press the right arrow button to select a folder. Press the left arrow button to go up a level in the folder structure. Press ENTER to go down a level in the folder structure.


Tracks can be selected in two ways:



Turn the Tuning knob (no. 4 in the illustra- tion on page 252) clockwise or counter- clockwise.


– Use the right or left arrow keys on the nav- igation control (no. 5 in the illustration on page 252) to select the desired track. The arrow keys on the steering wheel keypad can also be used in the same way.


NOTE


• The system supports a number of


iPod(cid:159) models produced in 2005 or later.


• In order to help avoid damage to the USB socket, it will be switched off if there is a short circuit or if the con- nected device uses too much current (which can happen if the device does not comply with the USB standard). The USB socket will reactivate the next time the ignition is switched on if the problem no longer exists. If the problem persists, contact a trained and authorized Volvo service technician.


USB flash drive To simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is advisable to only store music files on the drive. It will take considerably longer for the system


to index the files on the drive if it contains any- thing other than compatible music files.


NOTE


• The system supports removable media that uses the USB 2.0 standard and the FAT32 file system. It can index up to 1,000 folders and a maximum of 254
sub-folders/files for each folder. How- ever, the highest folder level can sup- port up to 1,000 sub-folders/files. • When using a longer type of USB device, connecting it with a USB adapter cable will help reduce mechan- ical wear on the USB socket and on the device.


MP3 player Many MP3 players have a file indexing system that is not supported by the vehicle's audio system. In order to use an MP3 player, the sys- tem must be set to USB Removable device/ Mass Storage Device.


iPod(cid:159) An iPod(cid:159) receives current and its battery is charged through the connecting cord. How- ever, if the iPod's battery is completely drained, it should be recharged before the iPod(cid:159) is connected to the audio system.


NOTE


When an iPod(cid:159) is used as a sound source, the vehicle's audio system has a menu structure similar to the one in the iPod(cid:159). See the iPod's manual for detailed information.


For further information, refer to the accessory manual USB/iPod(cid:159) Music Interface. Adjusting volume for an external device The volume of an external device may be dif- ferent from the volume of the internal sound sources such as the CD player or the radio. It the external device's volume is too high, the quality of the sound may be impaired. To help prevent this, adjust the external device's input volume as follows: 1. While playing the radio or a CD, lower the


audio volume to about one-quarter.


2. Switch to AUX mode on the audio system


by pressing the MODE button.


3. Connect the headphone output from your music player to the AUX input using a cable with a stereo 3.5 mm miniplug at both ends.


4. Set your music player's headphone vol- ume to three-quarters using the player's volume controls.


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5. Press MENU on the audio system, and


navigate to AUX input volume.


6. Turn the volume knob to raise or lower the AUX input volume until you hear music at a comfortable level. If there is distortion, lower your music play- er's headphone volume until the distortion goes away.


7.


8. Finally, exit the menu and adjust the audio


volume to a comfortable level.


Bluetooth(cid:159) streaming audio (BT) The vehicle's audio system is equipped with Bluetooth(cid:159), which makes it possible to play streaming audio files from a Bluetooth(cid:159)con- nected cell phone. Navigation and control of the phone can be done through the vehicle's center console control panel or the steering wheel keypad. On certain cell phones, it is also possible to change tracks from the phone itself. In order to listen streaming audio, BT must be selected as a sound source (see page 247) and a Bluetooth(cid:159) cell phone must be connected (paired) with the audio system. See page 264
for more information.


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Any Bluetooth cell phones used must sup- port Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). The phone must use AVRCP version 1.3 and A2DP 1.2. If older versions of these standards are used, certain fea- tures (e.g., scan or random) may not func- tion. Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the vehicle's Bluetooth system. A list of compatible phones is available at you Volvo retailer or at www.volvocars.us.


Listening to streaming audio Press MODE several times to select BT as a sound source. Audio files on the connected device can be selected in three ways: • Turn the TUNING dial (4) in either direction. • Use the navigation buttons


(6) to


select an audio file.


• Use the


buttons on the steering


wheel keypads.


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Sound settings


Optimal sound reproduction The audio system is calibrated for optimal sound reproduction through the use of digital signal processing. This calibration takes into account the speakers, amplifier, cabin acous- tics, the seating position of the listener, etc., for each combination of vehicle and audio system. There is also dynamic calibration that takes into account the setting of the volume control, radio reception, and the vehicle's speed. The sound settings described in this manual, such as BASS, TREBLE, and Equalizer front…/ Equalizer rear… are only intended to enable the user to adapt sound reproduction to his/her personal preferences. 1. Press SOUND (5). Press this button


repeatedly until you come to the setting that you wish to change.


2. Turn the TUNING dial (4) to make the


desired setting.


The following settings can be made: BASS–set the bass level TREBLE–set the treble level BALANCE–set the left/right sound balance FADER–set the front/rear sound balance CENTER–make settings for the center speaker


SURROUND–make settings for surround sound


Surround sound


Surround sound settings are used to balance sound levels throughout the vehicle. Surround settings for the var- ious sound sources are made sepa-


rately.


NOTE


• Dolby Surround Pro Logic II is only


available on the Premium Sound sys- tem.


• When listening to FM radio stations, Dolby Surround Pro Logic II functions best in areas with strong reception. If reception is weak, selecting 2 or 3- channel stereo may provide better sound quality.


The Dolby symbol will appear in the display when Dolby Pro Logic II is activated. There are three alternative settings: • Pro Logic II • 3-channel • Off (normal 2-channel stereo) Dolby Surround Pro Logic II(cid:159) distributes the stereo sound's two channels to the left, center,


right and rear speakers, making sound repro- duction more authentic than ordinary two- channel stereo. Dolby Surround Pro Logic II(cid:159) and the Dolby symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. The Dolby Surround Pro Logic II System(cid:159) is manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.


Activating/deactivating Surround sound 1. Press MENU followed by ENTER. 2. Select SUBWOOFER in the menu and


press ENTER.


3. Select Surround SURROUND AM/ SURROUND FM/SURROUND CD/ SURROUND AUX and press ENTER. 4. Select Dolby Pro Logic II, 3-channel


stereo or Off and press ENTER.


Equalizer Front/Rear This function is used to fine-tune the sound level for different frequencies separately.


3 Default setting.


NOTE


This function is only available on certain sound systems.


To adjust the equalizer settings: 1. Press MENU followed by ENTER. 2. Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the menu and


press ENTER.


3. Select Equalizer front…/Equalizer


rear… and press ENTER.


The column in the display indicates the sound level for the current frequency. • Adjust the level with the TUNING dial (4), or use the Up/Down arrows. Additional fre- quencies can be selected with the Right/ Left arrows.


• Save the settings by pressing ENTER or


exit without saving by pressing EXIT.


Automatic sound control The audio system's volume is adjusted auto- matically according to the speed of the vehicle. There are three settings available, which deter- mine the level of volume compensation: • Low • Medium3


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• High To set the automatic sound level: 1. Press MENU followed by ENTER. 2. Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the menu and


press ENTER.


3. Select Auto. volume control… in the


menu and press ENTER.


4. Select Low, Medium, or High and press


ENTER.


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Radio function controls


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AM/FM1/FM2 selection


Station preset buttons


TUNING dial for selecting radio stations


SCAN


MENU NAVIGATION CONTROL–press the up or down arrow keys to scroll in a menu, or the keys on the left/right sides of the control to search for or change radio stations/CD tracks


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EXIT–press to cancel a menu selection or a selected function AUTO–search for and store the strongest radio stations in the area in which you are driving


Searching for stations There are two ways to manually tune a radio station: –


Turn the TUNING dial (3) to the desired fre- quency.


– Press the left or right arrow key on the


menu navigation control and hold it down. The radio scans slowly in the selected direction and will increase the scanning speed after a few seconds. Release the button when the desired frequency appears in the display.


The frequency can be fine-tuned by short presses on the left/right arrow keys.


Storing preset stations


Manually storing a station 1. Tune to the desired station. 2. Press and hold the preset button under


which the station is to be stored. The audio system sound will be interrupted for a few seconds and Station stored will appear in the display.


NOTE


A total of 30 stations can be stored; 10 sta- tions each in AM, FM1 and FM2.


Automatically storing a station Pressing AUTO (7) automatically searches for and stores up to ten strong AM or FM stations in a separate memory. If more than ten stations are found, the ten strongest ones are stored. This function is especially useful in areas in which you are not familiar with radio stations or their frequencies. To use the AUTO function: 1. Select a waveband using the AM/FM but-


ton (1).


2. Start the search by pressing AUTO until


Autostoring appears in the display.


When the search is completed, Autostoring will no longer be displayed. If there are no sta-


tions with sufficient signal strength, No AST found is displayed. The auto-stored stations can be selected using the preset buttons (2). – Press EXIT (6) to terminate the automatic


storing function.


When the radio is in auto-store mode, Auto is shown in the display. Auto disappears when you return to normal radio mode, which can be done by briefly pressing AM/FM (1), EXIT (6), or AUTO (7). To return to the Auto-store mode, press the AUTO button briefly and select a stored station by pressing one of the preset buttons (2).


Saving auto-stored stations in the preset memory An auto-stored station can be saved in the memory for manually preset stations. 1. Press AUTO (7) briefly.


> Auto is displayed.


2. Press one of the preset buttons (2) under


which the station is to be stored. Hold down the button until Station stored is displayed.


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The radio will then exit auto-store mode and the stored station can be selected by pressing the preset button.


The SCAN function will be deactivated and the station can be selected by pressing the preset button.


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Radio text Certain stations broadcast program informa- tion, which can be shown in the display. To start this function: 1. Select FM1 or FM2 and press the MENU


button.


2. Press ENTER. 3. Select Radio text in the menu and press


ENTER.


To deactivate this function, select Radio text again and press ENTER.


Scanning SCAN (4) automatically searches through the selected waveband for strong AM or FM sta- tions. When the radio finds a station, that sta- tion will be played for approximately 8 sec- onds, after which scanning resumes.


Activating/deactivating SCAN 1. Select radio mode using the AM/FM but-


ton (2).


2. Press SCAN to activate the function.


SCAN is shown in the display.


3. Press the SCAN or EXIT button to deacti-


vate the scan function and listen to the selected station.


Storing a station found with SCAN A station can be stored as a preset while the SCAN function is activated. – Press one of the preset buttons (2) under


which the station is to be stored. Hold down the button until Station stored is displayed.


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HD Radio(cid:3397)(cid:3397)reception models only)1


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(U.S.


Introduction


Display when the radio is receiving an HD Radio broadcast HD radio is a brand name registered by the Ibiquity digital corporation2. They are the developer of a broadcasting technology called IBOC or In Band On Channel, which refers to the method of transmitting a digital radio broadcast signal centered on the same fre- quency as the AM or FM station's present fre- quency.


The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid" since it is both analogue and digital. During hybrid operation, receivers still continue to receive the analogue (non-digital) signal. HD radio receivers incorporate both modes of reception, where the receiver will automatically switch to the analogue signal if the digital signal cannot be decoded or is lost by the receiver. When you have tuned to an HD Radio station, the symbol will appear in the audio sys- tem display. More information about HD radio and IBOC can be found on Ibiquity's website, www.hdradio.com and www.ibiquity.com.


Benefits of digital broadcasting • Better sound (FM sounds near CD quality


and AM as analogue FM).


• Some FM frequencies offer a greater num- ber of listening choices through “multicast- ing” (consisting of a frequency's main channel and any sub-channels that may also be available on that particular fre- quency. See also the section "Sub-chan- nels" below).


• When receiving a digital signal there is no


multipath disturbance or hisses/pops/ crackling due to outside influences.


How HD broadcasting works HD Radio works similarly to conventional radio and broadcasts of this type are available in many areas of the United States. However, there are a few key differences: • Instead of transmitting one analogue sig- nal, stations send out a bundled signal – both analogue and digital.


• An HD radio receiver can receive both dig- ital and analogue broadcasts. Depending on the terrain and location of the vehicle (which will influence the signal strength), the receiver will determine which signal to receive.


Limitations • Main channel vs. sub-channels (FM


only): The main channel is the only channel that can receive in hybrid mode (both dig- ital and analogue). If a frequency has sub- channels, they are broadcast in digital mode only. The main FM channel will be displayed as, for example, 93.9 WNYC (Volvo uses the symbol > to indicate there are sub-channels available) The sub-FM


1 HD Radio(TM) technology is manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio(TM) and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity


2 HD Radio (TM) technology is manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio(TM) and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity


Digital Corp.


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channels will be displayed as 93.9 – 2
WNYC, 93.9 - 3 WNYC, etc.


• Reception coverage area: Due to current


IBOC transmitter power limitations, the reception coverage area in digital mode is somewhat more limited than the station's analogue coverage area. Please be aware that as with any radio broadcast technol- ogy, terrain, time of day, foliage level and building location can have positive or neg- ative effects on radio reception.


• Analogue to digital/digital to analogue blending: Analogue to digital blending will occur as the signal strength reaches a pre- set threshold in the receiver. This will be noticeable in fringe areas (areas with weak reception) and is normal.


NOTE


There may be a noticeable difference in sound quality when a change from analogue to digital or digital to analogue occurs, such as: • Volume increase or decrease • Equalizer settings, i.e., Bass/ Midrange/


Treble cut or boost


• Time alignment (Digital program mate- rial in extreme cases can be as much as 8 seconds behind the analogue). This will noticeable as a "stuttering" effect. The above items are dependant on the broadcaster's equipment settings and do not indicate a fault in the vehicle's radio receiver or antenna systems.


Switching HD on or off The factory setting for HD radio is on. However, when driving through areas with weak HD sig- nals (fringe areas), you may experience that the radio repeatedly switches between analogue/ digital and digital/analogue reception. If this happens, it may be desirable to switch HD off. To do so: 1. Be sure the audio system is switched on


and is in AM or FM mode.


2. Press MENU in the center console control


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3. Press ENTER to turn HD off (the X will dis- appear from the box on the display screen). This will disable the radio's capability to receive digital broadcasts but it will continue to func- tion as a conventional (analogue) AM/FM receiver. Please note that when HD is switched off, it will not be possible to tune to sub-chan- nels (see the following section for a more detailed explanation of sub-channels). Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to reactivate HD (an X will appear in the box on the display screen).


Sub-channels


Example of an HD Radio station with sub-channels


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In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM wavebands only) will also have sub-channels offering additional types of programming or music. In such cases, a number will be displayed to the right of the frequency number indicating that the currently tuned frequency has at least one sub-channel. The "2" in the illustration indi- cates that you are currently listening to the first sub-channel on frequency 93.9. Selecting sub-channels To listen to a station's sub-channel(s), press the right arrow key on the center console or on the steering wheel keypad. To go back to the main channel, press the left arrow key. To go to subchannel 2 (if available), press the right arrow key. If you are currently tuned to a frequency's main channel, pressing the left arrow key will tune to the next lower radio frequency.


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NOTE


• When the radio has gone into HD mode, it may take several seconds before the ">" symbol (if the current frequency has any sub-channels) is displayed to the right of the frequency. Pressing the arrow keys before the number is dis- played will cause the radio to tune to the next available radio station, not to the current station's sub-channels.


• When you are no longer in broadcasting range of the currently tuned sub-chan- nel, No HD reception will be dis- played. The radio will then be muted and it will be necessary to tune to or search for a new radio station.


Sub-channels can also be stored as presets, see page 252 for information on storing sta- tions. If you press a sub-channel's preset button, it may take up to 6 seconds before the channel becomes audible. If you press this button while you are out of digital range of the transmitter, No HD reception will be displayed.


Listening to satellite radio The SiriusXM(cid:3397) satellite system consists of a number of high elevation satellites in geosyn- chronous orbit.


NOTE


• The digital signals from the SiriusXM(cid:3397) satellites are line-of-sight, which means that physical obstructions such as bridges, tunnels, etc, may temporarily interfere with signal reception.


• Avoid any obstructions, such as metal- lic objects transported on roof racks or in a ski box, or other antennas that may impede signals from the SiriusXM(cid:3397) satellites.


Selecting SiriusXM(cid:3397) radio mode 1. Press Power to switch on the audio system (see page 252 for information on the stand- ard radio functions).


2. Press the MODE button repeatedly until


SiriusXM(cid:3397) 1 or 2 is displayed.


Activating SiriusXM(cid:3397) radio 1. Tune to a satellite channel that has no audio, which means that the channel is unsubscribed and the text "CALL 888-539-SIRIUS TO SUBSCRIBE" is dis-


played (see also "Selecting a channel" in the right column).


5. Use the left or right arrow keys to select a channel in the currently chosen category.


1. Press MENU and scroll to "Direct channel


entry."


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2. Call SiriusXM(cid:3397) at 1-888-539-SIRIUS


(7474).


6. Press ENTER to listen to a channel.


3. When asked for the SiriusXM(cid:3397) ID number


press AUTO to display this number. It is also possible to retrieve the SiriusXM(cid:3397) ID from the MENU. "Updating subscription" will be dis- played while the subscription is being updated, after which the display will return to the normal view.


4.


SIRIUS ID The SiriusXM(cid:3397) ID is required when contacting the Sirius Call Center. It is used to activate your account and when making any account trans- actions. The SiriusXM(cid:3397) ID is sometimes refer- red to as the Electronic Serial Number (ESN).


Selecting a channel category 1. Select SiriusXM(cid:3397) radio mode as descri-


bed above.


2. Press ENTER. 3. Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll


through the list of categories.


4. Press ENTER or the right arrow key to


select a category.


NOTE


• The category "All" is default, which ena- bles you to scroll through the entire list of available satellite channels.


• The channel categories are automati-


cally updated several times a year. This takes approximately two minutes and will interrupt normal broadcasting. A message will be displayed while updat- ing is in progress. Information on chan- nel or feature updates is available at www.sirius.com.


Selecting a channel There are three ways of tuning in a channel: • Using the left and right arrow keys • By turning the tuning control • Through direct channel entry Direct channel entry The SiriusXM(cid:3397) satellite channels are num- bered consecutively throughout all of the cat- egories. To access a channel directly:


2. Use the numerical keypad to enter the


channel's number.


3. Press ENTER. The radio will tune to this channel, even if it belongs to a category other than the currently selected one.


NOTE


• The numbers of skipped or locked


channels will not be displayed.


• If a channel is locked, the access code must be entered before the channel can be selected. See "Unlocking a channel" on page 258.


Scanning


NOTE


SCAN automatically searches through the list of satellite channels, see page 253 for more detailed information.


Storing a channel • A long press on one of the number keys stores the currently tuned channel on that key.


• A short press on a number key while the radio is in SiriusXM(cid:3397) 1 or 2 mode will tune


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to the preset satellite channel stored on that button, regardless of the currently selected channel category.


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Song Seek and Song Memory The Song Seek and Song Memory functions provide both audio and visual notification when SiriusXM(cid:3397) is broadcasting your favorite songs. Song Seek enables you to store the name of the song for future advance notifica- tion when that song is being played. The Song Memory feature makes it possible to view all of the current songs that are stored in memory.


Song memory Up to ten songs can be saved in the system's memory. 1. Press MENU. 2. Scroll to "Add song to song memory" and follow the instructions shown in the display.


If a new song is selected when the memory is full, you will be prompted to press ENTER to delete the last song on the list.


NOTE


The remaining songs in the list will move down one position, and the newly added song will be placed at the top of the list.


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Song seek When a satellite radio channel plays one of the songs stored in the song memory, the listener will be alerted by a text message and an audi- ble signal. – Press ENTER to listen to the song or


EXIT to cancel.


To activate/deactivate the song seek function: 1. Press MENU 2. Scroll to "Song seek" 3. Press ENTER to activate or deactivate the


function.


NOTE


When the song has ended, the radio will remain tuned to the channel on which the song was played.


Radio text The text that is displayed about the song that is currently playing can be changed. Use the AUTO button or the menu to display Artist, Track title: or Composer, or switch off radio text using Sirius radio text….


Advanced settings This menu function enables you to make set- tings on certain SiriusXM(cid:3397) satellite radio func- tions. To access this menu: 1. Press MENU. 2. Scroll to SiriusXM(cid:3397) menu. 3. Select ADVANCED SIRIUS SETTINGS.


WARNING


Settings should be made when the vehicle is at a standstill.


The following settings can be made in the Sir- iusXM(cid:3397)menu. • Songs can be added to the song list • Channel skip settings can be made • Channel lock settings can be made • The channel access code can be displayed


or changed


• Your SiriusXM(cid:3397) ID can be displayed Skip options This function is used to remove a channel from the list of available channels. Skip current 1. Select Channel skip list and press


ENTER.


2. Select a category in the list and press


ENTER.


3. Enter the channel access code and press


ENTER.


3. Skip channels in the list presented by


pressing ENTER or right arrow key.


4. Select a category in the list and press


ENTER.


Unskip all channels This permanently removes all channels from the skip list and makes them available for selection.


Temp. unskip all ch. This function will temporarily unskip all chan- nels and make them available for selection. The channels remain on the skip list and will again be skipped the next time the ignition is switched on.


Channel lock Access to specific channels can be restricted (locked). A locked channel will not provide audio, song titles, or artist information.


NOTE


All channels are initially unlocked.


Locking a channel 1. Select "Sirius ID:" in the menu and select


LOCK OPTIONS and press ENTER. 2. Select Channel lock list and press


ENTER


5. Lock channels in the list presented by


pressing ENTER or right arrow.


The channel is now locked and a checked box will be displayed to indicate this. It will be nec- essary to enter the channel access code1 in order to listen to a locked channel. Unlocking a channel: A channel's access code1 is required to unlock a channel. Unlock all channels This permanently removes all channels from the locked list and makes them available for selection. Temp. unlock all ch. This function will temporarily unlock all chan- nels and make them available for selection. The channels remain on the locked list and will again be locked the next time the ignition is switched on.


CHANGE CODE This function makes it possible to change the channel access code. The default code is 0000. To change the code:


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1. Select Change code and press ENTER. 2. Enter the current code and press ENTER. 3. Enter the code and press ENTER. 4. Confirm the new code and press ENTER. If an incorrect code is entered, the text Incorrect code is displayed. If you have forgotten the access code: 1. Select "Sirius ID:" in the SiriusXM(cid:3397) set-


tings menu and press ENTER.


2. Press and hold the ENTER button for


2 seconds.


3. The current code will be displayed. Your Volvo retailer can also provide you with assistance.


SiriusXM(cid:3397) ID This function displays the 12-digit SiriusXM(cid:3397) activation ID.


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Playing a CD Start the CD player by pressing the MODE but- ton (5) and inserting a disc in the slot (4). If there is already a disc inserted, it will begin to play.


NOTE


If a CD is in the slot when the audio system is in CD mode, the CD will be played auto- matically.


CD eject – Press the eject button (3) to eject the disc.


CD Pause When the audio system volume is turned off completely, the CD player will pause and will resume playing when the volume is turned up again.


Audio files In addition to playing normal music CDs, the CD player can also play discs containing files in mp3 or wma format.


MENU NAVIGATION CONTROL–press the up or down arrow keys to scroll in a menu, or the keys on the left/right sides of the control to change CD tracks/fast for- ward/back CD eject button


CD slot


MODE button


TUNING dial for selecting tracks


NOTE


Certain discs that are copy protected can- not be read by the player.


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When a disc with audio files is inserted in the player, the player scans the disc's folders before it begins playing the files. The length of time that this takes depends on the quality of the disc.


symbol and folders containing


Navigating the disc and playing tracks If a disc with audio files is in the CD player, press ENTER to display a list of folders on the disc. Use the up and down arrows in the navigation control (see the illustration on page 260) to move among the folders on the disc. Audio files have the these files have the ENTER to play a selected folder or a file. When the music file has been played, the player will continue to play the rest of the files in the current folder. When all of the files in the folder have been played, the player will auto- matically go to the next folder and play the files in it. Press the left or right arrow key on the naviga- tion control if the entire name of the current track does not fit in the display.


symbol. Press


Changing tracks Briefly press the left or right arrow keys on the MENU NAVIGATION CONTROL to skip to the previous or next track/file.


Scan This function plays the first 10 seconds of each track/file on the CD. – Press SCAN. – Press EXIT or SCAN to stop the scan func-


tion and listen to an entire track/file.


CD eject Press the eject button (3) to eject the disc.


NOTE


• The Eject all function can only be used while the vehicle is at a standstill and will be cancelled if the vehicle begins to move.


• For reasons of traffic safety, the ejected CD must be removed within 12 seconds or it will be automatically drawn back into the slot and the CD player will enter pause mode. Press the CD button to restart the disc.


NOTE


The TUNING dial (6) (turn clockwise to go to the next track/file, or counterclockwise to go to the previous track/file) or the steering wheel keypad can also be used for this pur- pose.


Fast forward/back – Press and hold down the left or right arrows keys in the menu navigation control (or the corresponding keys on the steering wheel keypad) to search within a track/file or the whole disc. The search continues for as long as the buttons are held down.


Random play This function plays the tracks/files on a CD in random order (shuffle).


Activating/deactivating the random function If a normal CD is being played: 1. Press MENU followed by ENTER. 2. Select Random and press ENTER. If a CD with audio files is being played: 1. Press MENU followed by ENTER. 2. Select Random and press ENTER. 3. Select Disc or Folder and press ENTER.


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Compact disc care Keep the following in mind when playing/han- dling compact discs • Do not put tape or labels on the disc itself.

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