Limitations The audio source (FM, AM, CD, etc.) being played in the speakers cannot be controlled from the rear control panel.
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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.
Rear control panel with headphones socket* Headphones with an impedance of 16 – 32 ohm and sensitivity of 102 dB or higher are recommended for best sound reproduc- tion.
iPod(cid:159)(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.
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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.
Volume control (right/left sides)
Scroll/search forward and back
MODE – select AM, FM, HD Radio(cid:3397)6, CD, AUX, USB/iPod(cid:159)* and ON/OFF. Headphones sockets (3.5 mm)
Activating/deactivating The control panel is activated by pressing MODE when the audio system is switched on.
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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).
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• 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
HD Radio(cid:3397)(cid:3397)reception (U.S. models only)
Introduction
Display when the radio is receiving an HD Radio broadcast
NOTE
HD radio volume may fade in and out at times due to coverage limitations.
HD radio is a brand name registered by the Ibiquity digital corporation7. 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-
7 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.
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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 in AM or FM mode.
2. Press MENU in the center console control
panel.
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 In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FM wavebands only) will also have sub-channels offering additional types of programming or music.
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In such cases, the “>” symbol will be displayed to the left of the frequency number and a num- ber will be displayed to the right of the fre- quency number indicating that the currently tuned frequency has at least one sub-channel. The "2" in the illustration indicates 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.
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 138 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.
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Sirius satellite radio*
Listening to satellite radio The Sirius satellite system consists of a number of high elevation satellites in geosynchronous orbit.
NOTE
• The digital signals from the Sirius satel- lites 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 SIRIUS satel- lites.
Selecting Sirius radio mode 1. Press Power to switch on the audio sys- tem (see page 136 and see page 137 for information on the standard audio and radio functions).
2. Press the MODE button repeatedly until
Sirius 1 or 2 is displayed.
Activating Sirius radio 1. Tune to a satellite channel that has no audio, which means that the channel is unsubscribed and the text "Call 888-539-
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SIRIUS TO SUBSCRIBE" is displayed (see also "Selecting a channel".
2. Call Sirius at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474). 3. When asked for the Sirius ID number press
AUTO to display this number. It is also possible to retrieve the Sirius ID from the menu.
4. Updating subscription will be displayed
while the subscription is being updated, after which the display will return to the normal view.
SIRIUS ID The SIRIUS ID is required when contacting the Sirius Call Center. It is used to activate your account and when making any account trans- actions. The SIRIUS ID is sometimes referred to as the Electronic Serial Number (ESN).
Selecting a channel category 1. Select Sirius radio mode as described
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. > The first channel in the selected cate-
gory will then be played.
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• 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.
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 146.
Direct channel entry The Sirius satellite channels are in numerical order throughout all of the categories. To access a channel directly: 1. Press MENU and scroll to Direct channel
entry.
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.
Scanning SCAN automatically searches through the list of satellite channels. The search will only be carried out in the selected category, see page 137 for more detailed information.
Storing a channel A total of 20 satellite channels can be stored; 10 channels each for Sirius 1 and 2, see page 138 for detailed information on storing channels. • 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 Sirius 1or 2 mode will tune to the preset satellite channel stored on that but- ton, regardless of the currently selected channel category.
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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 the Artist, Title, Composer, or switch radio text off.
Song Seek and Song Memory The Song seek and Song memory functions provide both audio and visual notification when Sirius is broadcasting your favorite songs. Song seek enables you to store the name of the song for future advance notification when that song is being played. The Song memory feature makes it possible to view all of the cur- rent 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 dis- play.
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.
Song seek When a satellite radio channel plays one of the songs stored in the song memory, the listener
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Advanced Sirius settings This menu function enables you to make set- tings on certain Sirius satellite radio functions. To access this menu: 1. Press MENU. 2. Scroll to the Sirius menu. 3. Select Advanced Sirius settings….
WARNING
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The following settings can be made in the Sir- ius menu: • The list of saved songs can be displayed • Channel skip settings can be made • Channel lock settings can be made • The channel access code can be displayed
or changed
• Your Sirius ID can be displayed Skip options This function is used to remove a channel from the list of available channels. Skipping a channel 1. Select Channel skip list and press
ENTER.
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2. Select a category in the list and press
ENTER.
2. Select Channel lock list and press
ENTER
3. Skip channels in the list presented by
pressing ENTER or right arrow key.
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.
3. Enter the channel access code8 and press
ENTER.
4. Select a category in the 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 code8 in order to listen to a locked channel.
Unlocking a channel A channel's access code8 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: 1. Select Change code and press ENTER. 2. Enter the current code and press ENTER. 3. Enter the new 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 Sirius settings 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. SIRIUS ID This function displays the 12-digit Sirius acti- vation ID.
8 The default code is 0000. If you have changed the code and forgotten it, see the section "If you have forgotten the access code."
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Playing a CD (CD changer) If a CD position with a music CD is already selected when CD is pressed, it will be played automatically. Otherwise select a disc with the on the naviga- number buttons 1 – 6 or tion button.
Insert a CD (CD changer) 1. Select an empty position with the number on the navigation
buttons 1 – 6 or button. > An empty position is marked on the dis- play. The text Insert disc shows that a new disc can be inserted. The CD changer can hold up to six CDs. Insert a CD in the CD changer slot.
Center console, controls for CD functions
CD insert and eject
CD slot
2.
Disc eject For reasons of traffic safety, an 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. Eject individual discs by pressing the eject but- ton.
Navigation button for changing CD tracks
Fast-back and change CD track
CD changer* position selection
Scan CD
Playing a CD (CD player9) If a music CD is in the player when CD is pressed, it will be played automatically. Other- wise, insert a disc and press CD.
9 Certain markets only. 10High Performance and Premium Sound only
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Eject all discs with a long press on the eject button. The entire magazine is emptied disc by disc.
NOTE
The Eject all function can only be used while the vehicle is at a standstill and will be can- celled if the vehicle begins to move.
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 files10
In addition to playing normal music CDs, the
CD player/changer can also play discs con-
taining files in mp3 or wma format.
NOTE
Some copy protected sound files may not be read by the player.
When a CD containing sound files is inserted into the player the disc's directory structure is scanned before the CD begins playing. The
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length of time that this takes depends on the quality of the disc. Navigating the disc and playing tracks If a disc containing sound files is inside the CD player, press ENTER to display the disc's directory structure. The directory structure is navigated in the same way as the audio sys- tem's menu structure. Sound files have the
symbol and directories have the
symbol. Press 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.
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Fast-forward/change CD tracks and sound files Short presses are used to scroll between CD tracks/sound files. Long presses are used to search within CD tracks/sound files. TUNING (or the steering wheel keypad) can also be used for this pur- pose.
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If a disc with sound files is being played, acti- vate/deactivate under Random Folder. CD changer If a normal music CD is being played under Random Single disc
or Random
All discs. The All discs feature only applies
to the music CDs in the changer. If a CD with sound files is being played, acti- vate/deactivate instead under Random Folder. If you select another CD the function is deactivated.
Disc text If title information is stored on a music CD it can be shown on the display11. Activate/deactivate in CD mode under CD settings text.
Disc
Scan CD This function plays the first ten seconds of each CD track/sound file. Press SCAN to acti- vate. Interrupt with EXIT or SCAN to continue playing the current CD track/sound file.
Random This function plays the tracks in random order (shuffle). The random CD tracks/sound files can be scrolled through in the normal way.
NOTE
It is only possible to scroll between random CD tracks on the current disc.
Different messages are displayed depending on which random function has been selected: • Random means that the tracks from only
one music CD are played
• RND ALL means that all tracks on all
music CDs in the optional CD changer are played.
• Folder means that the sound files in a directory on the current CD are played.
CD player If a normal music CD is being played, activate/ deactivate under Random.
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and other controls on the cell phone can always be used regardless of whether or not the phone is connected to the hands-free sys- tem.
NOTE
Not all cell phones are fully compatible with the hands-free system. A list of compatible phones is available at your Volvo retailer or at www.volvocars.us
WARNING
Never use the hands-free feature or any other device in your vehicle in a way that distracts you from the task of driving safely. Distraction can lead to a serious accident.
Introduction
System overview Cell phone
Location of the microphone
Steering wheel keypad
Center console control panel and display
Bluetooth® hands-free This feature makes it possible to set up a wire- less connection between a Bluetooth(cid:159)-ena- bled cell phone and the vehicle’s audio system. This enables the audio system to function as a hands-free connection and allows you to remote-control a number of the phone’s func- tions. The microphone used by this system is located in the ceiling console (2). The buttons
Bluetooth® hands-free connection
Bluetooth® functions in the center console control panel
VOLUME – This function is also available on the steering wheel keypad. Keys containing letters and numbers for dialing numbers, adding phone book entries, etc. PHONE – Press to activate/deactivate the Bluetooth® function Navigation buttons
EXIT – Press to end or defer calls, erase characters that have been entered, end an ongoing function. This function is also available on the steering wheel keypad. ENTER – Answer a call. Press once to dis- play the most recently dialed number. This
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function is also available on the steering wheel keypad.
Getting started Use the controls on steering wheel keypad (3) and in the center console (4) to access, navi- gate and make selections in the hands-free system’s menus (see page 149).
Activating/deactivating A short press on the PHONE button in the cen- ter console activates the hands-free system. The text PHONE will appear at the top of the display to indicate that the audio system is in telephone mode.
symbol indicates that the hands-free
The system is active. A long press on the PHONE button deactivates the hands-free system and disconnects the cell phone.
Connecting cell phones The procedure for connecting a cell phone var- ies, depending on the phone itself, and on whether or not the phone has been previously connected. If this is the first time the phone is to be con- nected to the hands-free system, proceed as follows:
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Alternative 1–using the vehicle's menus 1. Activate the cell phone’s Bluetooth® func- tion (refer to the phone’s owner’s manual if necessary) or go to www.volvocars.com 2. Activate the vehicle’s Bluetooth® hands-
free system by briefly pressing the PHONE button. > Add phone will be displayed. If one or more cell phones are already registered in the system, they will also be dis- played.
3. Select Add phone.
> The audio system will search for cell phones that are in range. This search takes approximately 30 seconds. Any phones detected will be displayed with their Bluetooth® names. The hands-free system’s Bluetooth® name will appear in the cell phone’s display as My Car. 4. Select one of the cell phones shown in the
audio system’s (center console) display. 5. Using the cell phone’s keypad, enter the
digits shown in the audio system’s display.
Alternative 2–using the cell phone’s menus 1. Activate the hands-free system by briefly pressing the PHONE button in the center console. If there is a cell phone connected,
disconnect it from the hands-free system (by pressing PHONE in the center console for several seconds).
2. Perform a search using the cell phone’s
Bluetooth® function (consult the cell phone’s owner’s manual if necessary).
3. Select My Car in the list of devices shown
in the cell phone’s display.
4. When prompted, enter the PIN code 1234
in the cell phone.
5. Connect to My Car from the cell phone. The cell phone will be registered and will be connected automatically to the audio system while the text Synchronizing is displayed. For more information on synchronizing a cell phone, see page 152. When a connection has been established, the
symbol and the cell phone’s Bluetooth® name will be displayed. The cell phone can now be controlled from the audio system.
Making a call 1. Ensure thatPHONE is shown at the top of
the center console display and that the
symbol is visible (by pressing briefly on
PHONE on the center console).
2. Dial the desired phone number or use the
phone book (see page 152).
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3. Press ENTER. End the call by pressing EXIT.
Disconnecting the cell phone The cell phone is automatically disconnected from the audio system if it is moved out of range. For more information about connec- tions, see page 150. The cell phone can be manually disconnected from the hands-free system by pressing PHONE. The hands-free system is also deac- tivated when the ignition is switched off (or if the driver’s door is opened on vehicles equip- ped with the optional keyless drive). When the cell phone is disconnected from the hands-free system, a call in progress can be continued using the cell phone’s own speaker and microphone.
NOTE
Certain cell phones may require confirma- tion from the phone’s keypad when a call is transferred from hands-free to the cell phone.
Handling calls
Incoming calls ± Press ENTER to answer a call, even if the audio system is currently in e.g., CD or FM mode.
± Press EXIT to defer a call.
Automatic answer This function means that incoming calls will be answered automatically. Activate or deactivate the function in the menu system under Phone settings Automatic answer.
Call options
Call settings While a call is in progress, press MENU or ENTER on the center console to access the following functions: • Mute microphone–mute the audio sys-
tem’s microphone.
• Transfer call to mobile–transfer the call
from hands-free to the cell phone.
• Phone book–this feature enables you to
search for a stored telephone number.
Bluetooth® hands-free connection
NOTE
• On certain cell phones, the connection
is broken when the mute function is used, which is normal. If this happens, the hands-free system will prompt you to reconnect.
• A new call cannot be initiated while
another call is in progress.
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Call volume Call volume can be adjusted when the hands- free system is activated. Use the buttons in the steering wheel keypad or the audio system’s volume control.
Audio system volume While a phone call is in progress, volume for the audio system can be adjusted in the normal way with the audio system's volume control. In order to adjust volume during a phone call, the audio system must be switched to one of the other modes (FM, CD, etc). Audio system sound can be automatically muted when a phone call is received in Phone settings Mute radio and adjust the volume with the
Sounds and volume
keys on the center console.
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Ringing volume Go to Phone settings volume ume with the sole.
Sounds and
Ring volume and adjust the vol- keys on the center con-
Ringing tones The hands-free system’s integrated ringing tones can be selected in Phone settings
More information about registering and connecting cell phones A maximum of 5 cell phones can be registered in the hands-free system. Registration only needs to be done once for each phone. After registration, the cell phone no longer needs to be in sight or searchable. Only one cell phone can be connected to hands-free at a time. Phones can be unregistered in Bluetooth
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Sounds and volume Ring signal 1, etc.
Ring signals
Remove phone
Automatic connection When the hands-free system is active and the most recently connected cell phone is within range, it is detected automatically. When the audio system searches for the most recently connected phone, this phone’s name appears in the display. To manually connect a different cell phone, press EXIT.
Manual connection To connect a phone other than the one that was most recently connected or to switch between cell phones that are already regis- tered in the hands-free system: 1. Put the audio system in telephone mode. 2. Press PHONE in the center console and
select one of the phones on the list.
NOTE
The connected cell phone’s ring tone is not switched off when one of the hands-free system's ringing tones is used.
If you prefer to use the connected cell phone’s ring tone1, go to Phone settings Sounds and volume
Ring signals
Use mobile phone signal
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A connection can also be established in the menu system under Bluetooth phone
Change phone.
or
Connect
Phone book In order to use the hands-free system’s phone book (list of contacts), PHONE must be dis- played at the top of the center console display and the
symbol must be visible.
The audio system stores a copy of the phone book of each registered cell phone. The phone book is automatically copied each time a phone is connected. This function can be acti- vated in Phone settings Synchronize phone book. Searches for contacts are only made in the phone book of the currently con- nected cell phone.
NOTE
If a particular cell phone does not support copying of the phone book, List is empty will be displayed when copying has been completed.
If the phone book contains information about someone who is trying to call you, this infor- mation will be shown in the display.
Searching for contacts The easiest way to search for a contact in the phone book is to press and hold any of the buttons 2–9. This starts a search based on the first letter on the button that has been pressed. The phone book can also be accessed by pressing the navigation buttons on the center console or by pressing steering wheel keypad. A search can also be made in the phone book’s search menu in Phone book 1. Enter the first letter of the contact’s name and press ENTER or simply press ENTER.
Search:
on the
2. Select the desired contact and press ENTER to make a call to that person.
Voice mail number The phone number to your voice mail can be changed in the menu Phone settings Call options number has been stored, this menu can be accessed by a prolonged press on button 1. Once a phone number has been stored, press and hold 1 to dial this number.
Voice mail number. If no
Call lists Lists of calls in a particular cell phone are cop- ied to the hands-free system each time that phone is connected. These lists are then upda-
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Button Function
G H I 4 Ì
J K L 5
M N O 6 Ñ Ö Ò Ø
P Q R S 7 ß
T U V 8 Ü Ù
W X Y Z 9
Press briefly if two characters are to be entered in succession from the same button.
+ 0 @ * # & $ £ / %
Shift between uppercase and lowercase letters
ted while the phone is connected. Press ENTER to show the most recently dialed num- bers. Other call lists can be found under Call register.
NOTE
Certain cell phones display the list of the most recently dialed numbers in reverse order.
Entering text Text is entered by using the number buttons in the center console. Press a button once to enter the first letter on the button, twice to enter the second letter, etc. Continue to press the button to display other characters. Press EXIT briefly to erase a character. Press and hold EXIT to erase all of the characters that buttons on have been entered. Use the the center console to navigate among the char- acters.
Button Function
Space .1-? ! , : " ' ( )
A B C 2 Ä Å À Æ Ç
D E F 3 È É
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Bluetooth® menus Missed calls 1. 2. Received calls Dialed calls Phone book 4. 4.1. 4.2. Bluetooth... 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. Phone settings 6.1.
5.
6.
Search Copy fr. mobile phone
Change phone Connect phone Disconnect phone Connect fr. mobile phone
Call options 6.1.2. Automatic answer 6.1.3. Voice mail number Sounds and volume IDIS Synchronize phone book
6.2. 6.3. 6.4.
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Introduction
Functions
NOTE
If a warning message appears while you are using the trip computer, this message must be acknowledged in order to return to the trip computer function. Acknowledge a message by pressing READ.
To change the unit of measure specified for distance and speed, contact an authorized Volvo workshop.
Information display and controls
READ–press to acknowledge/confirm/ erase a message) Thumb wheel (used to scroll among the trip computer menus) RESET–resets certain functions
To scroll through trip computer information, move the thumb wheel up or down. Continue turning to return to the starting point.
Average speed The system calculates the average speed from the last resetting. Reset using RESET.
Current speed in mph (Canadian models only) This function provides the driver with an instan- taneous conversion of the car's current speed from km/h to mph.
Current speed in km/h (U.S. models only) This function provides the driver with an instan- taneous conversion of the car's current speed from mph to km/h.
Current fuel consumption (Instantaneous) Current fuel consumption is calculated every second. The information on the display is
Trip computer
updated every few seconds. When the vehicle is stationary, "----" appears on the display.
Average fuel consumption The average fuel consumption since the last reset. Reset using RESET.
Driving distance on current fuel reserve This function shows the approximate distance that can be driven on the fuel remaining in the tank. The calculation is based on average fuel consumption during the last 20 miles (30 km) of driving and the amount of fuel remaining in the tank when the reading was taken. When the message ---- miles to empty tank appears in the display, refuel as soon as possible.
NOTE
The actual distance that can be driven on the usable fuel remaining in the tank may be influenced by a change in driving style.
See also page 202 for information on driving economically. Resetting 1. Select --- mph average speed or --.-
mpg average.
2. Press and hold RESET for approx. 1 sec-
ond to reset the selected function. If RESET is kept depressed for at 3 three
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seconds, Average speed and Average fuel consumption are reset simultaneously.
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Introduction The Dynamic Stability and Traction Control system (DSTC) consists of a number of func- tions designed help reduce wheel spin, coun- teract skidding, and to generally help improve directional stability.
CAUTION
A pulsating sound will be audible when the system is actively operating and is normal.
Traction control (TC) This function is designed to help reduce wheel spin by transferring power from a drive wheel that begins to lose traction to the wheel on the opposite side of the vehicle (on the same axle). TC is most active at low speeds. This is one of DSTC's permanent functions and cannot be switched off.
Active Yaw Control (AYC) This function helps maintain directional stabil- ity, for example when cornering, by braking one or more of the wheels if the vehicle shows a tendency to skid or slide laterally. This is one of DSTC's permanent functions and cannot be switched off.
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Spin control (SC) The spin control function is designed to help prevent the drive wheels from spinning while the vehicle is accelerating. Under certain circumstances, such as when driving with snow chains, or driving in deep snow or loose sand, it may be advisable to temporarily switch off this function for maxi- mum tractive force.
WARNING
The car's handling and stability characteris- tics will be altered if the spin control function has been disabled.
Operation
Stability system
Temporarily switching off Spin control 1. Turn the thumbwheel (1) until the DSTC
menu is shown.
2. Hold down the RESET button (2) to toggle
between DSTC SPIN CONTROL ON/ OFF.
Symbols in the instrument panel If the symbols at the same time, read the message in the information display.
and
are displayed
appears alone, it may
If the symbol appear as follows: • If the symbol flashes, this indicates that the
stability system is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and/or a skid. • If the symbol remains on for approximately
2 seconds after the engine has been started, this indicates that the system is performing a self-diagnostic test.
WARNING
The stability system is intended to help improve driving safety. It supplements, but can never replace, the driver's judgment and responsibility when operating the vehi- cle. Speed and driving style should always be adapted to traffic and road conditions.
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Messages in the information display DSTC Temporarily OFF – system function has been temporarily reduced due to high brake disc temperature. The function is acti- vated automatically when the brakes have cooled. DSTC Service required – the system has been disabled due to a fault. If this occurs: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn off
the engine.
2. Restart the engine. If the message remains when the engine is restarted, drive to an authorized Volvo work- shop to have the system inspected.
Symbols in the instrument panel If the symbols at the same time, read the message in the information display.
and
are displayed
appears alone, it may
If the symbol appear as follows: • If the symbol flashes, this indicates that the
stability system is actively functioning to help counteract wheel spin and/or a skid. • If the symbol remains on for approximately
2 seconds after the engine has been started, this indicates that the system is performing a self-diagnostic test.
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Active chassis (Four C) Active chassis, Four-C (Continuously Con- trolled Chassis Concept)1, regulates the cha- racteristics of the shock absorbers so that the car's driving characteristics can be adjusted. There are three settings: Comfort, Sport and Advanced.
NOTE
This system is available on Canadian mod- els only.
Comfort Comfort mode offers a somewhat softer ride and the transmission shifts gears at lower rpm. This mode is particularly suitable for long-dis- tance highway driving. The indicator light in the button will be on when this mode is selected.
Sport In this mode, the vehicle's body sway is reduced during cornering and steering response is more immediate. The transmission shifts up at higher rpm for sportier driving. The indicator light in the button will be on to indi- cate that Sport mode has been selected.
Advanced In this mode, body sway in curves is minimal and steering response is very direct. Gear shift-
1 Available as an option on Canadian models only
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Speed-dependent steering force* Steering force increases with the speed of the vehicle to give the driver enhanced sensitivity. At low speed the vehicle is easy to steer in order to facilitate parking, etc. Steering force can be changed under Car Steering force level. For a settings description of the menu system, see page 124.
NOTE
This steering force level menu function can- not be accessed when the vehicle is in motion.
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ing is done at high rpm in each gear for dynamic and active driving.
Operation
Chassis settings Use the buttons in the center console to change setting. The setting in use when the engine is switched off is activated the next time the engine is started.
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Cruise control
Operation
Steering wheel-mounted controls and display
Standby mode
Resume set speed
Deactivating
Activate/set speed
Set speed indicator (parentheses indicate standby mode)
Engaging the cruise control function Before a speed can be set, the cruise control system must be engaged (put in standby mode). ± Press the CRUISE button (1).
> The symbol
illuminates and the text (---) mph (5) indicates that cruise con- trol is in standby mode.
NOTE
This does not set the vehicle's speed.
Setting a speed Use the buttons set the vehicle's cur- rent speed. The set speed is shown in the dis- play.
or
NOTE
Cruise control cannot be engaged at speeds below 20 mph (30 km/h).
Adjusting the set speed After a speed has been set, it can be increased or decreased by using the 1. Press and hold down
buttons.
until the
or
or
vehicle reaches the desired speed. > This will become the set speed when the
button is released.
2. Press
or
for approximately a half
second and release the button to increase or decrease vehicle speed by approxi- mately 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
NOTE
• A temporary increase in speed by
pressing the accelerator pedal, for less than 1 minute (e.g. when passing another car), does not affect the current cruise control setting. The vehicle will automatically return to the previously set speed when the accelerator pedal is released.
• If one of the cruise control buttons is kept depressed for more than approx. 1 minute cruise control is disengaged. The engine must then be switched off in order to reset cruise control.
Automatic deactivation Cruise control is automatically deactivated temporarily if one of the following occurs: • If the speed drops below approximately
20 mph (30 km/h).
• When the brake pedal is depressed. • If the gear selector is moved to position N. • During wheel spin or wheel lock-up. • If the vehicle's speed is increased by using
the accelerator pedal for more than 1 minute.
The currently set speed will be saved in the system's memory.
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Temporary deactivation The driver can temporarily deactivate cruise control by pressing 0. The saved speed is shown in brackets in the information display.
Resume set speed If cruise control has been deactivated tempo- rarily, it can be reactivated by pressing . The vehicle's speed returns to the most recently set speed.
WARNING
There may be a significant increase in speed after the
button has been pressed.
Deactivation Cruise control is disengaged by pressing CRUISE, or by switching off the engine. The set speed is cleared.
WARNING
Cruise control should not be used in heavy traffic or when driving on wet or slippery roads. Cruise control may not maintain set speed on steep downgrades.
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*
Introduction Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is an optional system designed to assist the driver by main- taining a set speed or a set time interval to the vehicle ahead. It is primarily intended for use on long straight roads in steady traffic, such as on highways and other main roads. When the driver has set the desired speed and the time interval to the vehicle ahead, ACC functions as follows: • If there are no other vehicles in the lane
ahead of you, your vehicle will travel at the set speed.
• If ACC's radar sensor detects a slower
moving vehicle in the lane ahead, the sys- tem will adapt your vehicle's speed to help maintain the set time interval to the vehicle ahead. When there are no longer slower moving vehicles ahead, your vehicle will accelerate to resume the set speed.
If ACC is switched off completely or in standby mode and your vehicle comes too close to another vehicle ahead, the driver will be warned by the Distance Alert system (see page 171).
WARNING
• Adaptive Cruise Control cannot cover all driving situations and traffic, weather and road conditions. The "Function" section provides information about lim- itations that the driver must be aware of before using this feature.
• This system is designed to be a supple- mentary driving aid. It is not, however, intended to replace the driver's atten- tion and judgement. The driver is responsible for maintaining a safe dis- tance and speed and must intervene if Adaptive Cruise Control does not main- tain a suitable speed or suitable dis- tance to the vehicle ahead.
• Maintenance of ACC components may
only be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo technician.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Function
Function overview
Warning light, braking by driver required
Controls in steering wheel
Radar sensor in front grille
Adaptive Cruise Control consists of: • A cruise control system to maintain a set
speed
• A system to maintain a set distance to the
vehicle ahead, which is expressed as a time interval. For example, you can choose to remain approximately 2 seconds behind the vehicle ahead. The actual distance required to maintain a 2-second interval will vary according the speed of the vehi- cles.
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
• Adaptive Cruise Control is not a colli- sion avoidance system. The driver is always responsible for applying the brakes if the system does not detect another vehicle.
• Adaptive Cruise Control does not react to people or animals, or small vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles. It also does not react to slow moving, parked or approaching vehicles, or sta- tionary objects.
• Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control in demanding driving conditions such as city driving or other heavy traffic situa- tions, in slippery conditions, when there is a great deal of water or slush on the road, during heavy rain or snow, in poor visibility, on winding roads or on high- way on- or off-ramps.
The distance to the vehicle ahead (in the same lane) is monitored by a radar sensor. Your vehi- cle's speed is regulated by accelerating and braking. The brakes may emit a sound when they are being modulated by the adaptive cruise control system. This is normal.
The brake pedal moves when the adaptive cruise control system modulates the brakes. Do not rest your foot under the brake pedal.
The ACC system is designed to smoothly reg- ulate speed. However, the driver must apply the brakes in situations that require immediate braking. This applies when there are great dif- ferences in speed between vehicles, or if the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly.
WARNING
Due to limitations in the radar sensor, brak- ing may occur unexpectedly or not at all, see page 166.
Adaptive Cruise Control can only be put in active mode at speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h). If speed falls below 20 mph (30 km/h) or if engine speed (rpm) becomes too low, ACC disengages (goes into standby mode) and will no longer modulate the brakes.
When Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode or is switched off completely, the brakes will not be modulated automatically. The driver must assume full control over the vehicle.
Warning light—driver braking required Adaptive Cruise Control can exert brake force that is equivalent to approximately 25% of the vehicle's total braking capacity. In situations requiring more brake force than ACC can pro- vide and if the driver does not apply the brakes, an audible signal from the Collision Warning system will sound and warning light will illumi- nate (see page 174) in the windshield to alert the driver to react.
NOTE
Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light contrasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is not looking straight ahead may make the visual warning signal in the wind- shield difficult to see.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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WARNING
Operation
Adaptive Cruise Control only warns of vehi- cles detected by the radar sensor, see page 166. In some cases there may be no warning or the warning may be delayed. The driver should always apply the brakes when necessary.
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Steep inclines and/or heavy loads ACC is primarily intended for use on fairly level roads. The system may have difficulty main- taining the correct distance to a vehicle ahead on steep inclines, if the vehicle is carrying a heavy load or is towing a trailer. In these situa- tions, the driver should always be prepared to apply the brakes if necessary.
Controls and display
Resume previous settings, increase speed
Standby mode on/off1
Set time interval
Put in active mode and set a speed
Set speed (parentheses indicate standby mode) Time interval while it is being set
Time interval after it has been set
1 The driver's door must be closed and the driver's seat belt must be fastened before ACC can be put in standby mode
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Putting ACC in standby mode Before ACC can be used to regulate speed and/or the distance to a vehicle ahead, it must first be put in standby mode. To do so:
Press
symbol appears in the display and
The parentheses (---) indicate that ACC is in standby mode.
or
Setting a speed Once ACC has been put in standby mode, use the buttons to store (set) the vehicle's current speed. This puts the system in active mode. The set speed, for example 55 mph, is shown in the display.
NOTE
Adaptive cruise control cannot be put in active mode at speeds below 20 mph (30 km/h).
, the radar sen-
symbol on the
When the left side of the display changes to sor has detected another vehicle ahead. The distance to a vehicle ahead is only ) is illumi-
regulated when this symbol ( nated.
Changing the set speed After a speed has been set, it can be increased or decreased by using the
buttons.
or
When the system is in active mode, the ton has the same function as a smaller increase in speed.
but- , but results in
NOTE
• If one of the Adaptive Cruise Control
buttons is pressed for more than approximately one minute, ACC will be deactivated. The engine must then be switched off and restarted to reset ACC.
• In some situations Adaptive Cruise
Control cannot be put in active mode. Cruise control Unavailable is shown in the display, see page 169.
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Setting a time interval The set time interval to vehicles ahead can be increased by pressing pressing briefly in the display following adjustment.
. The current time interval is shown
and decreased by
Different time intervals can be selected and are shown in the display as 1–5 horizontal bars. The greater the number of bars, the longer the time inter- val. One bar represents a time interval of approximately
1 second; 5 bars is approximately 2.5 seconds. At low speeds, when the distance to the vehicle ahead is short, ACC increases the time interval slightly. In order to follow the vehicle ahead as smoothly as possible, ACC allows the time interval to vary considerably in certain situations.
WARNING
• Only use a time interval that is suitable
in current traffic conditions.
• A short time interval gives the driver lim- ited reaction time if an unexpected sit- uation occurs in traffic.
The number of bars indicating the selected time interval are shown while the setting is being made and for several seconds afterward. A smaller version of the symbol is then shown to the right in the display. The same symbol is also displayed when Distance Alert is in active mode, see page 171 .
Standby mode (temporary deactivation) Press to temporarily deactivate cruise con- trol (put it in standby mode). The set speed, for example 55 mph, is then shown in parenthe- ses. The previously set speed and time interval are resumed by pressing
WARNING
There may be a significant increase in speed after the
button has been pressed.
When ACC is in active mode, the vehicle’s speed increases by approximately 1 mph (1 km/h) each additional time
is pressed.
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Standby mode due to action by the driver ACC is temporarily deactivated and put in standby mode: • when the brakes are applied • if the gear selector is moved to N • if the accelerator pedal is depressed for
more than 1 minute.
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If the accelerator pedal is only depressed for a short time, such as when passing another vehicle, ACC is deactivated temporarily and is reactivated when the pedal is released.
Automatic standby mode Adaptive cruise control is linked to other sys- tems such as the stability and traction control system (DSTC). If this system is not functioning properly, adaptive cruise control is automati- cally deactivated and will go into standby mode. In the event of automatic deactivation, an audi- ble signal will sound and the message Cruise control Cancelled is shown in the display. The driver must then intervene and adapt the vehicle's speed to the surrounding traffic and regulate the distance to the vehicle ahead. An automatic switch to standby mode may be caused if:
• the vehicle's speed falls below 20 mph
(30 km/h)
• the wheels lose traction • brake temperature is high • engine speed (rpm) is too low or too high • the radar sensor is obstructed by, for
example, wet snow or rain.
Turning ACC off completely A short press on in standby mode or a long press in active mode turns ACC off completely. The set speed and time interval are then cleared from the system's memory and cannot be resumed by pressing
The radar sensor and its limitations In addition to being used by ACC, the radar sensor is also used by Distance Alert (see page 171) and Collision Warning with Auto- brake (see page 174). This sensor is designed to detect cars or larger vehicles driving in the same direction as your vehicle, in the same lane.
WARNING
Accessories or other objects, such as extra headlights, must not be installed in front of the grille. Modification of the radar sensor could make its use illegal.
The radar sensor's capacity to detect vehicles ahead is impeded: • if the radar sensor is obstructed and can- not detect other vehicles, for example in heavy rain, or if snow or other objects are obscuring the radar sensor.
NOTE
Keep the area in front of the radar sensor clean.
• if the speed of vehicles ahead is signifi-
cantly different from your own speed.
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Situations where ACC may not function optimally
WARNING
• The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In some situations it may detect a vehicle later than expected or not detect other vehicles at all.
• If ACC is not functioning properly, cruise control will also be disabled.
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In curves, the radar sensor may detect the wrong vehicle or lose a detected vehicle from view.
WARNING
• Adaptive Cruise Control cannot cover all driving situations and traffic, weather and road conditions. The "Function" section provides information about lim- itations that the driver must be aware of before using this feature.
• This system is designed to be a supple- mentary driving aid. It is not, however, intended to replace the driver's atten- tion and judgement. The driver is responsible for maintaining a safe dis- tance and speed and must intervene if Adaptive Cruise Control does not main- tain a suitable speed or suitable dis- tance to the vehicle ahead.
• Maintenance of ACC components may
only be performed by a trained and qualified Volvo technician.
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Radar sensor's field of vision (gray)
In certain situations, the radar sensor can- not detect vehicles at close quarters, for example a vehicle that suddenly enters the lane between your vehicle and the one that the system has already detected. Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or vehicles not driving in the center of the lane may remain undetected.
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.