Displays and voice control for your Volvo XC60 2017-2026
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Horn
Instruments and controls in left-
hand drive vehicles
The overviews show the location of the vehi-
Center and tunnel console
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
cle's displays and controls.
Steering wheel and dashboard
Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open*/
close*, halogen headlight height adjust-
ment
Ceiling console
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting,
media
Gear selector
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low
beams, high beams, turn signals, front fog
lights/cornering illumination*, rear fog
light, trip computer reset
Start knob
Drive modes*
Parking brake
Auto-hold brakes
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Panoramic roof*
Steering wheel paddles for manual shift-
ing*
Head-up display*
Ceiling console display ON CALL button
HomeLink®*
Instrument panel
Wipers and washers, rain sensor*
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Steering wheel adjustment
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Driver's door
Memory for power front seat settings*,
door mirrors and head-up display*
Central locking
Power windows, door mirrors, electric
child safety locks*
Controls for front seat
Related information
Manual front seats (p. 184)
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Adjusting the power* front seats (p. 185)
Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 198)
Lighting control and panel (p. 152)
Starting the vehicle (p. 382)
Transmission (p. 395)
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The instrument panel is available in two ver-
sions: 8" and 12"*.
Instrument panel
The instrument panel displays information
Instrument panel 8"
related to the vehicle and driving.
The instrument panel contains gauges, indica-
tors and monitoring and warning symbols.
What is shown in the instrument panel varies
depending on the equipment, settings and
functions currently active.
WARNING
If the instrument panel turns off, does not
activate when the ignition is switched on,
or part/all of the panel cannot be read, do
not drive the vehicle. Consult a workshop
immediately. Volvo recommends an
authorized Volvo workshop.
The instrument panel is activated as soon as a
door is opened, i.e. in ignition mode 0. The
panel will power down after a short period of
time if it is not used. To reactivate it, do one of
the following:
WARNING
If the instrument panel is not functioning
properly, information about brakes, airbags
or other safety-related systems may not be
displayed. The driver will then not be able
to check the status of the vehicle systems
or receive relevant warnings and informa-
tion.
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
Depress the brake pedal.
Activate ignition mode I.
Open one of the doors.
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Location in the instrument panel:
Left side
In the center
Right side
Media player
Phone
Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Drive Mode
Road sign information*
Gear indicator
Cruise control/speed limiter information
Door and seat belt status
Start/Stop function status
Navigation information*
Tachometer/ECO gaugeA
Distance to empty tank
Clock
App menu (activated using steering wheel keypad)
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Left side
In the center
Right side
Ambient temperature sensor
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Current fuel consumption
OdometerB
Indicator and warning symbols
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Trip odometer
Indicator and warning symbols
Voice Control
Engine temperature gauge
Message (also graphics in some cases)
CompassA
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Depends on selected drive mode.
Total distance.
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Instrument panel 12"*
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
Location in the instrument panel:
Left side
In the center
Right side
Tachometer/ECO gaugeA
Gear indicator
Speedometer
Indicator and warning symbols
Ambient temperature sensor
Clock
Trip odometer
OdometerB
Drive Mode
Cruise control/speed limiter information
Message (also graphics in some cases)
Door and seat belt status
Media player
Fuel gauge
Road sign information*
Start/Stop function status
Distance to empty tank
Current fuel consumption
App menu (activated using steering wheel keypad)
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Navigation system map*
Phone
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Left side
In the center
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CompassA
Right side
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Depends on selected drive mode.
Total distance.
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Dynamic symbol
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Dynamic symbol in basic
mode.
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Drive modes* (p. 403)
In the center of the instrument panel is a
dynamic symbol that changes appearance
according to the type of message displayed.
The severity of the control or warning symbol
is indicated by a red or amber-colored marking
around the symbol.
Example with indicator symbol.
An animation may be used to change the sym-
bol into a graphic image to depict the location
of a problem or to clarify information.
Related information
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navigation system*.
Select language
Instrument panel settings
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Tap Settings in the center display's Top
Display settings for the instrument panel can
be set via the instrument panel's app menu
and via the center display's Settings menu.
Settings via center display
Selecting type of information
view.
2. Tap System System Languages and
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
Units System Language to select lan-
guage.
Settings via instrument panel's app
menu
2. Tap My Car Displays Driver Display
Information.
> A change made here will affect the lan-
guage in all displays.
3. Select a background:
The settings are personal and saved automati-
cally in the active driver profile.
Show no information in the
background
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Related information
Show information for current
playing media
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Show navigation even if no route is
set1
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Select theme
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
The app menu will open and can be controlled
using the right-side steering wheel keypad.
2. Tap My Car Displays Display
Themes.
The app menu can be used to set what infor-
mation will be displayed in the instrument
panel
3. Select a theme (appearance) for the
instrument panel:
Glass
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trip computer
media player
phone
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Minimalistic
Performance
Chrome Rings
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Map is displayed on 12-inch* instrument panels. 8-inch instrument panels display only guidance.
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Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge in the instrument panel shows
the fuel level in the tank.
Trip computer
The vehicle's trip computer registers data
while driving such as mileage, fuel consump-
tion and average speed.
To help promote fuel-efficient driving, data is
recorded on both current and average fuel
consumption. Data from the trip computer can
be displayed in the instrument panel.
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
Fuel gauge in 8" instrument panel:
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
The bars in the fuel gauge indicate the amount
of fuel left in the tank.
Fuel gauge in 12" instrument panel:
When the fuel level is low and it is time to
refuel, the fuel pump symbol will illuminate
with an amber-colored light. The trip computer
also indicates the approximate distance driven
on the fuel remaining in the tank. When the
fuel level is critically low, only an amber-col-
ored bar will be displayed. Refuel as soon as
possible.
The beige area in the fuel gauge indicates the
amount of fuel left in the tank.
When the fuel level is low and it is time to
refuel, the fuel pump symbol will illuminate
with an amber-colored light. The trip computer
also indicates the approximate distance driven
on the fuel remaining in the tank.
Related information
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Refueling (p. 423)
Fuel tank volume (p. 640)
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Trip odometer
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Current fuel consumption
This gauge shows the vehicle's fuel consump-
tion at that moment. The reading is updated
about once a second.
Odometer
Current fuel consumption
Distance to empty tank
Tourist - alternative speedometer
Distance to empty tank
The trip computer calculates the dis-
tance that can be driven on the fuel
remaining in the tank.
Unit standards for distance, speed, etc. can be
changed via system settings in the center dis-
play.
This calculation is based on average fuel con-
sumption during the last 30 km (20 miles)
and the amount of fuel remaining in the tank.
Trip odometer
There are two trip odometers: TM and TA.
Example of trip computer information in a 12-inch
instrument panel*. The illustration is generic - details
may vary according to vehicle model.
TM can be reset manually and TA is reset
automatically if the vehicle is not used for four
hours.
When the gauge displays "----", there is not
enough fuel remaining to calculate the remain-
ing mileage. Refuel as soon as possible.
During a drive, the trip odometer registers
data on:
Mileage
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The information will change based on your
driving style.
Driving time
Average speed
Average fuel consumption
An economical driving style will generally
increase how far you can drive on a certain
amount of fuel.
The readings since the trip odometer's last
reset are displayed.
Tourist - alternative speedometer
The alternative digital speedometer makes it
easier to drive in countries where speed limit
signs are shown in a different measurement
unit than the one shown in the vehicle's
gauges.
Odometer
The odometer records the vehicle's total mile-
age. This reading cannot be reset.
Example of trip computer information in an 8-inch
instrument panel. The illustration is generic - details
may vary according to vehicle model.
The trip computer includes the following
gauges:
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When used, the digital speed is displayed in
the opposite unit to that shown in the analog
speedometer. If mph is used in the analog
speedometer, the equivalent speed in km/h
will be shown in the digital speedometer.
1. Open the app menu in the instrument
panel by pressing (1).
Displaying trip data in the
instrument panel
Data recorded and calculated by the trip
computer can be displayed on the instrument
panel.
This data is stored in a trip computer app. You
can choose which information the instrument
panel will display in the app menu.
(The App menu cannot be opened while
there is an unacknowledged message in
the instrument panel. The message must
be acknowledged by pressing the O but-
ton (4) before the App menu can be
opened).
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2. Navigate to the trip computer app by mov-
ing left or right using (2).
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> The top four menu rows show meas-
ured values for trip odometer TM. The
next four menu rows show measured
values for trip odometer TA. Scroll up or
down in the list using (3).
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Open and navigate in the app menu2 using the right-
hand steering wheel keypad.
App menu
Left/right
Up/down
Confirm
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choose which information to show in the
instrument panel:
Resetting the trip odometer
Resetting the trip odometer using the left-
side steering wheel lever.
Displaying trip statistics in the
center display
Trip computer statistics can be displayed
graphically in the center display, providing an
overview that facilitates more fuel-efficient
driving.
Odometer
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Distance to empty tank
Tourist (alternative speedometer)
Open the Driver
performance app in the App
view to display trip statistics.
Mileage for trip odometer TM, TA or no
display of mileage
Current fuel consumption, average fuel
consumption for TM or TA, or no dis-
play of fuel consumption
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Each bar in the graph repre-
sents a driving distance of 1
kilometers, 10 kilometers or
100 kilometers (or miles). The bars are added
from the right as you drive. The bar at the far
right shows the data for the current trip.
Select or clear a selection using the O but-
ton (4). The change will apply immedi-
ately.
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Reset all information in trip odometer TM
(i.e. mileage, average fuel consumption,
average speed and driving time) by press-
ing and holding the RESET button on the
left-hand steering wheel lever.
Average fuel consumption and total driving
time are calculated from the most recent reset
of the trip statistics.
Related information
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Tapping the RESET button only resets the
distance driven.
The TA trip odometer can not be manually
reset. It resets automatically if the vehicle is
not used for four hours or more.
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Trip statistics settings
Trip statistics settings can be reset or
adjusted.
Related information
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Open the Driver performance app in the
App view to display trip statistics.
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Trip computer statistics3.
2. Tap Preferences to
change the graph scale. Select 1, 10 or
100 km/miles for the bar.
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Related information
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reset data after each trip. Performed
when the vehicle remains stationary for
more than 4 hours.
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reset data for current trip.
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Trip statistics, calculated average con-
sumption, and total driving time are
always reset simultaneously.
Unit standards for distance, speed, etc. can be
changed via system settings in the center dis-
play.
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Automatic time for vehicles with GPS
When the vehicle is equipped with a naviga-
tion system, Auto Time is also available. The
time zone will then be automatically set to the
vehicle's location. In some navigation systems,
the current location must also be set to deter-
mine the correct time zone. If Auto Time is
not selected, the time and date can be
adjusted using the up and down arrows on the
touchscreen.
Date and time
The clock is displayed in both the instrument
panel and the center display.
Ambient temperature sensor
The ambient temperature is shown in the
instrument panel.
The sensor detects the temperature outside
the vehicle.
Location of clock
Daylight savings time
In some countries, the Auto Daylight Saving
Time setting can be selected to automatically
change to daylight savings time. For other
countries, the Daylight Saving Time setting
can be selected manually.
Location of clock in 12"* and 8" instrument panels.
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
Related information
Location of the ambient temperature sensor in 12"*
and 8" instrument panels. The illustration is generic -
details may vary according to vehicle model.
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Certain messages and other information may
obscure the clock in the instrument panel.
If the vehicle has been stationary, the sensor
reading may be higher than the actual tem-
perature.
In the center display, the clock is located on
the upper right-hand side in the status bar.
When the ambient temperature is
between –5 °C and +2 °C (23 °F
and 36 °F), a snowflake symbol will
illuminate to alert the driver of the
risk of slippery conditions.
Settings for date and time
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Select Settings System Date and
Time in the center display's Top view to
change settings for time and date format.
The symbol is also temporarily lit in the head-
up display* if the vehicle is equipped with one.
Adjust the date and time by tapping the
up or down arrows on the touchscreen.
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Change the measurement standard for the
temperature sensor etc. via system settings in
the center display's Top view.
Indicator symbols in the
instrument panel
The indicator symbols alert the driver that a
function has been activated, that a system is
running, or that a fault or error may have
occurred.
Symbol Meaning
Fault in ABS system
If this symbol is illuminated, the
ABS system is malfunctioning.
The vehicle's regular brakes will
still work, but without the ABS
function.
Related information
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Symbol Meaning
Information, see the message
in the display
The information symbol illumi-
nates and a message is displayed
in the instrument panel if one of
the vehicle's systems requires
the driver's attention. The infor-
mation symbol may also illumi-
nate in combination with other
symbols.
B
Auto-brake on
This symbol illuminates when the
function is activated and the
brakes or parking brakes are
being used. The brakes hold the
vehicle at a standstill after it has
stopped.
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Fault in brake system
This symbol illuminates if there is
a problem with the parking
B
brake.
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Symbol Meaning
Symbol Meaning
Parking lights
Symbol Meaning
Active high beams off
Tire pressure system
This symbol illuminates to indi-
cate low tire pressure. If there is
a fault in the tire pressure sys-
tem, the symbol will first flash for
approximately 1 minute and then
glow steadily. This may occur if
the system cannot detect or alert
the driver of low tire pressure as
intended.
This symbol illuminates when the
parking lights are on.
This symbol lights up in white
when the active high beams are
off. Parking lights are on.
Fault in headlight system
High beams on
This symbol illuminates if a fault
has been detected in the ABL
(Active Bending Lights) function
or another fault in the headlight
system.
This symbol illuminates when the
high beams and parking lights
are on.
Front fog lights on
Emission control system
Active high beams on
This symbol illuminates when the
front fog lights are on.
If this symbol illuminates after
starting the engine, it could indi-
cate a fault in the vehicle's emis-
sion control system. Have the
vehicle checked by a workshop.
Volvo recommends contacting
an authorized Volvo workshop.
This symbol lights up in blue
when the active high beams are
on.
Rear fog light on
This symbol illuminates when the
rear fog light is on.
Active high beams off
This symbol lights up in white
when the active high beams are
off.
Rain sensor on
This symbol illuminates when the
rain sensor is on.
Left/right turn signals
High beams on
The symbol will flash when the
turn signals are in use.
Preconditioning on
This symbol illuminates when the
high beams are on or flashed.
This symbol illuminates when the
engine block/passenger com-
partment heater or air condition-
ing are preconditioning the vehi-
cle.
Active high beams on
This symbol lights up in blue
when the active high beams are
on. Parking lights are on.
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Warning symbols in the instrument
panel
The warning symbols alert the driver that an
important function is activated or that a seri-
ous fault or error has occurred.
Symbol Meaning
Stability system
Symbol Meaning
Lane Keeping Aid
This symbol flashes when the
stability system is actively work-
ing to stabilize the vehicle. If the
symbol glows steadily, there is a
fault in the system.
White symbol: Lane Keeping Aid
is on and lane marker lines are
detected.
Symbol Meaning
Gray symbol: Lane Keeping Aid
is on but no lane marker lines are
detected.
WARNING
The red warning symbol illumi-
nates to indicate that a fault has
been detected that could affect
safety or driveability. An explana-
tory message will be simultane-
ously displayed in the instrument
panel. The warning symbol may
also illuminate in combination
with other symbols.
Stability system, Sport mode
Amber-colored symbol: Lane
Keeping Aid is alerting/interven-
ing.
This symbol illuminates when
Sport mode is activated. Sport
mode offers a more active driving
experience. If the system detects
that accelerator pedal, steering
wheel and cornering movements
are more active than in normal
driving, it allows a certain level of
controlled lateral movement of
the rear wheels before interven-
ing and stabilizing the vehicle.
Lane Keeping Aid and rain sen-
sor
White symbol: Lane Keeping Aid
is on and lane marker lines are
detected. The rain sensor is on.
Seat belt reminder
This symbol will glow steadily or
flash if the driver or front seat
passenger has not fastened their
seat belt or if anyone in the rear
seat has removed their seat belt.
Gray symbol: Lane Keeping Aid
is on but no lane marker lines are
detected. The rain sensor is on.
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Canadian models.
US models.
B
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Symbol Meaning
Symbol Meaning
Parking brake on
Symbol Meaning
Collision risk
Airbags
If this symbol remains illumi-
nated or comes on while driving,
a fault has been detected in one
of the vehicle's safety systems.
Read the message in the instru-
ment panel. Volvo recommends
contacting an authorized Volvo
workshop.
This symbol glows steadily when
the parking brake is applied.
City Safety warns the driver if
there is a risk of a collision with
another vehicle, pedestrian,
cyclist or large animal.
A
A flashing symbol indicates that
a fault has occurred. Read the
message in the instrument panel.
High engine temperature
The symbol will illuminate while
driving when the engine tem-
perature is too high. An explana-
tory message will be simultane-
ously displayed in the instrument
panel.
B
Fault in brake system
Low oil pressure
If this symbol illuminates, the
brake fluid level may be too low.
Contact your nearest authorized
workshop to have the brake fluid
level checked and adjusted.
If this symbol illuminates while
driving when the engine oil pres-
sure is too low. Stop the engine
immediately and check the
engine oil level. Add oil if neces-
sary. If the symbol illuminates
and the oil level is normal, con-
tact a workshop. Volvo recom-
mends contacting an authorized
Volvo workshop.
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A
Canadian models.
B
US models.
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Generator not charging
This symbol illuminates during
driving if a fault is detected in the
electrical system. Contact a
workshop. Volvo recommends
contacting an authorized Volvo
workshop.
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App menu in instrument panel
App
Functions
The application menu (App menu) in the
instrument panel provides quick access to
commonly used functions for certain apps.
Trip com-
puter
Select a trip odometer,
change instrument panel dis-
play settings, etc.
Related information
Media
player
Select active source for
media player.
•
Phone
Call a contact from the call
list.
Navigation
Guide to destination, etc.
Related information
•
•
•
The illustration is generic.
The App menu in the instrument panel can be
used instead of the center display and is then
controlled using the right-side steering wheel
keypad. The app menu makes it easier to
switch between different apps or functions
within the apps without having to let go of the
steering wheel.
App menu functions
Different apps provide access to different
types of functions. The following apps and
their functions can be controlled from the App
menu:
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The next time the App menu is opened, the
functions for the most recently selected app
will be displayed automatically.
Handling the App menu in the
instrument panel
The App (application) menu in the instrument
panel is controlled using the right-side steer-
ing wheel keypad.
Opening and closing the app menu
–
Tap open/close (1).
> The App men opens/closes.
Related information
•
The App menu cannot be opened while
there is an unacknowledged message in
the instrument panel. The message must
be acknowledged before the App menu
can be opened.
•
The App menu turns off automatically after a
period of inactivity or after certain selections
are made.
Navigating and making selections in
the App menu
1. Navigate between apps by tapping left or
right (2).
App menu and right-side steering wheel keypad. The
illustration is generic.
Open/close
Left/right
Up/down
Confirm
> Functions for the previous/next app will
be shown in the App menu.
2. Scroll through the functions for the
selected app using the up or down arrows
(3).
3. Confirm or make a selection for the func-
tion by pressing confirm (4).
> The function will be activated and, for
some selections, the App menu will
then close.
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The message may be shown along with
graphics, symbols or buttons to e.g. acknowl-
edge the message or accept a request.
Messages in the instrument panel
The instrument panel shows messages in
certain circumstances to inform or assist the
driver.
Example of message in the instrument panel. The
illustration is generic - details may vary according to
vehicle model.
Example of message in the instrument panel4.
Example of message in an 8-inch instrument panel.
The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-
ing to vehicle model.
High-priority messages for the driver are dis-
played in the instrument panel.
The messages may appear in different parts of
the instrument panel depending on what other
information is currently being displayed. The
message will disappear from the instrument
panel after a short period of time or after it has
been acknowledged or any required action has
been taken. Messages that need to be saved
are stored in the Car Status app, which can
be opened from the App view in the center
display.
4
With 12" instrument panel.*
}}
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Service messages
The following table lists a selection of impor-
tant service messages and what they mean.
Handling messages in the
instrument panel
Messages in the instrument panel are con-
trolled using the right-side steering wheel
keypad.
Message
Meaning
Time for service - contact
a workshopB. Shown
when the date for service
has passed.
Regular main-
tenance
Message
Meaning
Maintenance
overdue
Stop safelyA
Stop and switch off the
engine. Serious risk of
damage - contact a
workshopB.
A function has been tem-
porarily deactivated and
will be reactivated auto-
matically while driving or
after the engine is restar-
ted.
Temporarily
offA
Stop and switch off the
engine. Serious risk of
damage - contact a
workshopB.
Turn off
engineA
A
Part of message, shown along with information on the loca-
tion of the problem.
An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
B
Contact a workshopB to
have the vehicle inspec-
ted immediately.
Service urgent
Drive to work-
shopA
Related information
Examples of messages in the instrument panel5 and
the right-side steering wheel keypad.
•
•
•
Contact a workshopB to
have the vehicle inspec-
ted as soon as possible.
Service
requiredA
Time for service - contact
a workshopB. Shown
before the next service
date.
Regular main-
tenance
Book time for
maintenance
Time for service - contact
a workshopB. Shown on
the next service date.
Regular main-
tenance
Time for main-
tenance
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2. Confirm your selection by pressing con-
firm (2).
Handling messages saved from the
instrument panel
> The message will disappear from the
instrument panel.
Messages saved from the instrument panel
and center displays are handled in the center
display.
For messages without buttons:
–
Close the message by pressing confirm
(2) or let the message automatically time-
out after a short period.
> The message will disappear from the
instrument panel.
Messages that need to be saved are stored in
the Car Status app, which can be opened
from the App view in the center display. The
message Vehicle message stored in Car
Status app will simultaneously appear in the
center display.
Examples of messages in the instrument panel6 and
the right-side steering wheel keypad. The illustration
is generic - details may vary according to vehicle
model.
Left/right
Confirm
Saved messages can be viewed in the Car Status
app.
Related information
Some messages in the instrument panel con-
tain one or more buttons for e.g. confirming
the message or accepting a request.
•
The messages displayed in
the instrument panel that
need to be saved are stored
•
in the Car Status app in the
center display. The message
Vehicle message stored in
Car Status app will simulta-
neously appear in the center display.
Handling new messages
For messages with buttons:
•
1. Navigate between the buttons by tapping
left or right (1).
5
With 8" instrument panel.
With 12" instrument panel.
6
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Booking service for saved messages:
Reading saved messages
Related information
To read a saved message immediately:
•
–
With the message in expanded form, tap
Request appoint./Call to make
Appointment7 for assistance booking
service.
•
–
Tap the button to the right of the message
Vehicle message stored in Car Status
app in the center display.
•
>
> The saved message will be displayed in
the Car Status app.
With Request appoint.: The
Appointments tab will open in the app
and create a request for a service/repair
appointment.
To read saved messages at a later time:
1.
Open the Car Status app from App view
in the center display.
With Call to make Appointment: The
phone app will open and call a service
center to make an appointment for
service or repairs.
> The app will open in the bottom tile of
Home view.
2.
Select the Messages tab in the app.
Reading the Owner's Manual for saved mes-
sages:
> A list of saved messages will be dis-
played.
–
With the message in expanded form, tap
Owner's manual to read relevant infor-
mation about the message in the Owner's
Manual.
3. Tap a message to expand/minimize it.
> More information about the message
will appear in the list and the image to
the left of the app will display informa-
tion about the message in graphic form.
> The Owner's Manual will open in the
center display and provide information
related to the message.
Handling saved messages
In expanded form, some messages have two
buttons available for booking service or read-
ing the Owner's Manual.
Saved messages in the app are automatically
deleted each time the engine is started.
7
Market dependent. Volvo ID and selected workshop also need to be registered
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Function view ‒ vehicle functions that can
be activated or deactivated with one tap.
Certain functions, called "trigger func-
tions", open windows with settings
options. One example is the Camera. Set-
tings for the head-up display* are also
started from Function view, but adjusted
using the right-side steering wheel key-
pad.
Navigation ‒ takes you to map navigation
with e.g. Sensus Navigation*. Tap the tile
to expand it.
•
•
Owner's Manual in the center display
(p. 17)
Media ‒ most recently used media-related
apps. Tap the tile to expand it.
Media player (p. 471)
Phone (p. 487)
•
•
•
•
Phone ‒ used to access phone-related
functions. Tap the tile to expand it.
Climate system controls (p. 211)
Fourth tile ‒ most recently used apps or
vehicle functions not associated with the
other tiles. Tap the tile to expand it.
Home view ‒ the initial view displayed
when the screen is turned on.
•
Climate row - information and direct inter-
action to set temperature and seat heating
for example*. Tap the symbol in the center
of the climate bar to open Climate view
and additional setting options.
App view ‒ shows downloaded apps
(third-party apps) as well as apps for inte-
grated functions, such as FM radio. Tap
an app icon to open that app.
•
•
Status bar ‒ current vehicle activities are
shown at the top of the screen. Network
and connection information is shown to
the left of the status bar. Media-related
information, the clock and information
about background activities are shown to
the right.
Cleaning the center display (p. 610)
•
•
Related information
•
•
•
Top view ‒ pull the tab down to open Top
view. From here, you can access Settings,
Owner's manual, Profile and messages
stored in the vehicle. In certain cases, con-
textual setting (e.g. Navigation Settings)
and the contextual Owner's Manual (e.g.
Navigation Manual) can also be accessed
in Top view.
Apps (p. 452)
•
•
•
8
In right-hand drive vehicles, these views are mirror images of the ones shown here.
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screen. It is possible to e.g. move between dif-
ferent views, mark objects, scroll in a list and
move apps by touching the screen in various
ways.
Handling the center display
Many of the vehicle's functions and features
can be controlled and adjusted from the cen-
ter display. The center display is a
touchscreen that reacts to taps and other
gestures.
Do not use sharp objects on the screen as
this could cause scratches.
An infrared light curtain just above the surface
of the screen enables the screen to detect
when a finger is directly in front of the screen.
This technology makes it possible to use the
screen even while wearing gloves.
The following table presents the various pro-
cedures for using the screen:
Using the center display's
touchscreen
The touchscreen reacts differently depending
on whether the user taps, drags or swipes the
Two people can interact with the screen at the
same time, e.g. to adjust climate system set-
tings for both the driver and passenger sides.
Procedure
Gesture
Result
Tap once.
Marks an object, confirms a selection or activates a function.
Zooms in on a digital object, such as a map.
Double-tap.
Press and hold.
Grabs hold of an object so it can be moved. Can be used to move apps or points on a map. Press and hold
your finger on the screen and drag the object to the desired position.
Tap once with two
fingers.
Zooms out from a digital object, such as a map.
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Procedure
Gesture
Result
Drag
Moves between screen views or scrolls in a list, text or a view. Press and hold to drag apps or points on a
map. Drag horizontally or vertically over the screen.
Swipe
Stretch
Pinch
Moves between screen views or scrolls in a list, text or a view. Drag horizontally or vertically over the
screen.
Note that touching the upper part of the screen could cause Top view to open.
Zooms in.
Zooms out.
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drag the control to the desired tempera-
ture,
Returning to Home view from another
view
1. Briefly press the home button below the
center display.
•
•
•
tap + or − to raise or lower the tempera-
ture by degrees, or
> The most recent Home view mode will
be displayed.
tap the desired temperature on the con-
trol.
2. Press briefly again.
Related information
> All of the Home view's tiles will return
to standard mode.
•
•
•
The scroll indicator will be shown in the center dis-
play when it is possible to scroll in the view.
In Home view's standard mode – short
press on the Home button. An animation
describing access to the various views is
shown on the screen.
Using the center display controls
Scrolling in lists, articles or views
A scroll indicator is displayed on the screen
when it is possible to scroll up or down in the
view. Swipe down/up anywhere in the view.
Temperature control.
Digital controls are available for many of the
vehicle's functions. For example, to set the
temperature:
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1. Press and hold the button beneath the
screen.
Activating and deactivating the
center display
Navigating in the center display's
views
> The screen will go dark (the climate bar
will remain visible). All functions con-
nected to the screen continue to oper-
ate.
The center display can be temporarily
switched off and reactivated using the home
button under the screen.
There are five different basic views in the cen-
ter display: Home view, Top view, Climate
view, App view and Function view. The
screen is automatically activated when the
driver's door is opened.
2. To reactivate the screen, briefly press the
Home button.
Home view
> The view that was displayed before the
screen was turned off will be displayed
again.
Home view is the view displayed when the
screen is activated. It consists of four tiles:
Navigation, Media, Phone and a fourth tile.
An app or vehicle function selected from the
App or Function views will start in the respec-
tive tile in Home view. FM radio, for example,
will start in the Media tile.
The screen cannot be turned off when a
prompt to perform an action is being dis-
played on the screen.
The extra tile displays the most recently used
app or vehicle function that is not related to
the other three tiles.
Center display's home button.
When the home button is used, the screen will
go dark and the touchscreen no longer reacts
to touch. The climate bar will remain visible.
All functions connected to the screen continue
to operate, such as climate, audio, guiding*
and apps. The center display screen can be
cleaned when the display is dimmed. The dim-
ming function can also be used to darken the
screen so it is not a distraction while driving.
The tiles display brief information about the
respective apps.
The center display is turned off automati-
cally when the engine is off and the driver's
door is opened.
Related information
When the vehicle is started, information on
the current status of apps will be displayed
in the respective tile in Home view.
Cleaning the center display (p. 610)
•
•
•
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the digital Owner's Manual related to the
content shown on the screen, directly in
Top view.
Top view
In Home view's standard mode – short
press on the Home button. An animation
describing access to the various views is
shown on the screen.
To exit Top view, tap the screen outside Top
view, press the Home button or tap the screen
at the bottom of Top view and swipe upward.
The views behind will become visible again
and can be used.
When the vehicle is moving:
Certain functions (e.g. using the center
display's keyboard) may be deacti-
vated.
•
The top view is not available at start-up/
shutdown or when a message is being
shown on the screen. Similarly, it is not
available when the climate view is shown.
Top view when expanded.
Certain texts (e.g. those generated by
apps) will be shortened to three rows.
Tap the Read out button to have the
entire message read aloud.
•
There is a tab in the center of the status bar at
the top of the screen. Open Top view by tap-
ping the tab or by dragging/swiping from the
top of the screen downward.
Climate view
The climate bar is always visible at the bottom
of the screen. The most common climate set-
tings can be made directly there, such as set-
ting temperature and seat heating*.
Text messages will be shortened to
one row. Tap the Read out button to
have the entire message read aloud.
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Top view always provides access to:
Settings
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Owner's manual
Profile
Tap the symbol in the center of the
climate bar to open Climate view
and access additional climate sys-
tem settings.
Status bar
Current vehicle activities are shown at the top
of the screen in the status bar. Network and
connection information is shown to the left of
the status bar. Media-related information, the
clock and information about background activ-
ities are shown to the right.
The vehicle's stored messages.
In certain cases, Top view provides access to:
Tap the symbol to close Climate
view and return to a previous view.
Contextual setting (e.g. Navigation
Settings). Change settings directly in Top
view when an app (e.g. navigation) is
being used.
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Contextual Owner's Manual (e.g.
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Navigation Manual). Access articles in
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Tap an app to open it. It will then be opened in
its associated tile, e.g. Media.
App view
Function view
Depending on the number of apps, it is possi-
ble to scroll down in App view. This is done by
sweeping/dragging from the bottom upwards.
To return to Home view, swipe the screen
from left to right9 or press the Home button.
App view showing the vehicle's apps.
Function view with buttons for various vehicle func-
tions.
Swipe the screen from right to left9 to access
App view from Home view. This view displays
downloaded apps (third-party apps) as well as
apps for integrated functions, such as FM
radio. Brief information will be displayed
directly in App view for certain apps, such as
unread text messages for Messages.
Swipe the screen from left to right9 to access
Function view from Home view. From Func-
tion view, you can activate or deactivate vari-
ous vehicle functions such as BLIS*, Lane
Keeping Aid* and Park Assist*.
9
Applies for left-hand drive vehicles. For right-hand drive vehicles, swipe in the other direction.
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If there are many functions, you can also scroll
downward through the view. This is done by
sweeping/dragging from the bottom upwards.
Unlike in App view, where you tap an app to
open it, in Function view, tapping a function
activates or deactivates it. Certain functions
(trigger functions) open in their own window
when tapped.
To return to Home view, swipe the screen
from right to left9 or press the Home button.
Related information
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Owner's Manual in the center display
(p. 17)
Climate system controls (p. 211)
Apps (p. 452)
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9
Applies for left-hand drive vehicles. For right-hand drive vehicles, swipe in the other direction.
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Expanding a tile from standard mode
Standard mode and expanded mode of a tile in the center display.
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In expanded mode, open the
app in full-screen mode. Tap
the symbol.
Related information
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For tiles Navigation, Media and Phone:
Tap the screen anywhere in the tile. When
a tile is expanded, the extra tile in Home
view will be temporarily hidden. The other
two tiles will be minimized and only show
certain information. When the extra tile is
tapped, the other three tiles are minimized
and only certain information is displayed.
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To return to expanded mode,
tap the symbol or press the
Home button under the
screen.
Expanded view provides access to the
basic functions of the respective apps.
Closing an expanded tile:
–
The tile can be closed in three different
ways:
Tap the top section of the expanded
tile.
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Tap another tile (it will then be opened
in expanded mode instead).
Press briefly on the Home button under
the center display.
Opening or closing a tile in full-screen
mode
Center display's home button.
The fourth tile10 and tile for Navigation can be
opened in full-screen mode to show additional
information and possible settings.
You can always press the Home button to
return to Home view. To return to Home
view's standard view from full-screen mode,
press the Home button twice.
When a tile is opened in full-screen mode, no
information from the other tiles is displayed.
10
Does not apply to all apps or vehicle functions opened via the fourth tile.
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navigate to Function view by swiping from
left to right over the screen11.
Function view in the center display
Different types of buttons
There are three different types of buttons for
vehicle functions; see below:
Function view, which is one of the center dis-
play's basic views, contains all of the vehi-
cle's function buttons. From the Home view,
Type of button
Functions
Vehicle function affected
Function buttons Have On/Off modes.
Most buttons in Function view are
function buttons.
When a function is active, an LED indicator light will illuminate to the left of the but-
ton's icon. Press the button to turn the function on or off.
Trigger buttons
Parking buttons
Do not have On/Off modes.
Camera
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Headrest Fold
Pressing a trigger button opens a window for the function. This can be, for example, a
window to change seat position.
Head-up Display Adjustments
Have On/Off and scanning modes.
Park In
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Park Out
Similar to function buttons, but have an extra mode for parking scanning.
11
Applies for left-hand drive vehicles. For right-hand drive vehicles, swipe in the other direction.
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Button modes
The function is deactivated when the LED
indicator light is switched off.
When a function or parking button's LED indi-
cator is green, the function is activated (on).
For some functions, an additional text explain-
ing the function will be shown when the func-
tion is initially activated. The text will be dis-
played for a few seconds and then the button
will be displayed with the LED indicator illumi-
nated.
For Lane Keeping Aid, for example, the text
Works only at certain speeds will be dis-
played when the button is pressed.
A warning triangle in the right-hand section of
the button indicates that something is not
working correctly.
Press the button once briefly to activate or
deactivate the function.
Related information
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Moving apps and buttons in the
center display
The apps and buttons for vehicle functions
can be moved and organized in the App and
Function views.
1. Swipe from right to left12 to access App
view or swipe from left to right12 to access
Function view.
Symbols in the center display
status bar
Overview of symbols displayed in the center
Hide the apps that are rarely or never used
by moving them far down, outside of the
visible view. This makes it easier to find the
apps used more frequently.
display status bar.
The status bar shows current vehicle activities
and in certain cases, also their status. Due to
the limited space in the status bar, not all sym-
bols will be displayed at all times.
2. Press and hold an app or button.
Apps and vehicle function buttons cannot
be situated at spots already in use.
Symbol Meaning
> The app or button will change size and
become slightly transparent. It can then
be moved.
Connected to the Internet.
Related information
Roaming activated.
•
3. Drag the app or button to an available
position in the view.
Cell phone network signal
strength.
Apps (p. 452)
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•
A maximum of 48 rows can be used to posi-
tion apps or buttons. To move an app or but-
ton outside the visible view, drag it to the bot-
tom of the view. New rows will be added and
the app or button can be placed in one of
these.
Bluetooth device connected.
Bluetooth activated but no
device connected.
Apps or buttons placed below the view's nor-
mal display will not be visible on the screen.
Information sent to and from
GPS.
Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in the
view to display information outside the view.
Connected to Wi-Fi network.
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Related information
Symbol Meaning
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Tethering activated (Wi-Fi hot-
spot). This means that the vehi-
cle shares an available Internet
connection.
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Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 496)
Connecting a device via the USB port
(p. 478)
Vehicle modem activated.
USB sharing active.
Action in progress.
Phone (p. 487)
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Timer for preconditioning active.A
Audio source being played.
Audio source paused.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News broadcasts from current
radio station.B
Traffic information being
received.B
Clock.
A
Only hybrid models.
Not available in all markets.
B
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Using the center display keyboard
You can use the keyboard in the center dis-
play to enter characters or to switch to hand-
writing mode to "write" letters and charac-
ters on the screen.
The keyboard can be used to enter characters
(letters, numbers, symbols, etc.) to e.g. send
text messages from the vehicle, enter pass-
words or search for information in the digital
Owner's Manual.
The keyboard will only appear when it is possi-
ble to enter text on the screen.
The keyboard cannot be used while the
vehicle is moving.
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The illustration shows an overview of some of the buttons that may be shown on the keyboard. The appearance may vary depending on language settings and the context
in which the keyboard is used.
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Row showing suggestions for words or
characters13. The suggested words
change as new letters are entered. Scroll
through the list of suggested words by
tapping the right or left arrows. Tap a sug-
gestion to select it. Please note that this
function is not available in all languages.
When unavailable, this row will not be
shown on the keyboard.
The first letter entered in text fields will
also be uppercase. In text fields intended
for names or addresses, each word will be
automatically started with an uppercase
letter. In text fields intended for pass-
words, website addresses or email
that has been entered. The button's appear-
ance differs depending on the context.
Variants of letters or characters
addresses, all letters will automatically be
lowercase unless uppercase is selected.
Used to enter numbers. The number key-
board (2) will then be displayed. Tap
Available characters are adapted to the
language selected for the keyboard (see
number 7 below). Tap a character to enter
it.
, which is shown instead of
number mode, to return to the keyboard
with letters, or to display the key-
in
Different buttons are displayed here
depending on the context in which the
keyboard is used, e.g. @ to enter an email
address or the return key to start a new
line.
board with special characters.
Used to change the keyboard language,
e.g. EN. The available characters and word
suggestions (1) vary depending on the
selected language. In order to toggle
between keyboard languages, the lan-
guages must first be added under Set-
tings.
Variants of a letter or character, e.g. é or è, can
be entered by pressing and holding the letter
or character. A box containing possible vari-
ants of the letter or character will appear. Tap
the desired variant. If no variant is selected,
the original letter/character will be used.
This button hides the keyboard. In cases
where this is not possible, the button will
not be displayed.
Used to enter uppercase letters. Tap once
to enter one uppercase letter and then
continue with lowercase letters. Tap twice
for caps lock (all text will be entered in
uppercase letters). Tap again to return the
keyboard to lowercase letters. In this
mode, the first letter after a period, excla-
mation point or question mark will be
automatically entered in uppercase form.
Space bar.
Related information
Delete. Tap to delete characters one at a
time. Press and hold to delete multiple
characters quickly.
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Used to change to handwriting mode.
Handling text messages (p. 492)
Tap the confirm button over the keyboard (not
shown in illustration) once to confirm the text
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For Asian languages.
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Changing keyboard language in
the center display
In order to toggle between keyboard lan-
guages, the languages must first be added
under Settings.
Toggling between keyboard languages
If more than one language
has been selected in
Entering characters, letters and
words by hand in the center
display
Characters, letters and words can be entered
in the center display by handwriting them on
the touchscreen.
Settings, the button in the
keyboard can be used to
switch between the different
languages.
Adding or deleting languages in
Settings
The keyboard is automatically set to the same
language as the system language. The key-
board language can be manually changed
without affecting the system language.
Tap the button on the center
display's keyboard to switch
from the keyboard to hand-
writing mode.
To toggle between keyboard languages from
the list:
1. Press and hold the button.
> A list will appear.
1. Tap Settings in Top view.
2. Select the desired language. If more than
four languages have been selected under
Settings, you can scroll through the list
shown on the keyboard.
2. Tap System System Languages and
Units Keyboard Layouts.
3. Select one or more languages in the list.
> The keyboard and word suggestions
will be adapted to the selected lan-
guage.
> It is now possible to toggle between
the selected languages using the key-
board.
To change keyboard language without display-
ing the list:
If no language has been selected under
Settings, the keyboard will remain in the
same language as the vehicle's system lan-
guage.
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Tap the button.
> The keyboard layout will change to the
next language in the list without dis-
playing the list.
Space for entering characters/letters/
words/parts of words.
Text field displaying suggested characters
or words14 as they are written on the
screen (1).
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Certain system languages only.
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Suggestions for characters/letters/words/
parts of words. You can scroll through the
list.
Handwriting characters/letters/words
1. Write a character, a letter, a word or parts
of a word in the field for handwritten let-
ters (1). Write the word or part of the word
vertically or horizontally.
Erasing/changing handwritten characters/
letters
Space bar. Blank spaces can be created
by writing a dash (‒) in the field for hand-
written letters (1). See "Writing blank
spaces in free-text fields" below.
> A number of suggestions for charac-
ters, letters or words will be displayed
(3). The most likely will be shown at the
top of the list.
Delete. Tap once to erase one character/
letter at a time. Wait a moment before
tapping again to erase the next character,
letter etc.
Erase text in the text field (2) by swiping over the
handwriting field (1).
Return to the standard keyboard layout.
Do not use sharp objects on the screen as
this could cause scratches.
–
Characters/letters can be erased or
changed in several ways:
Switch off/on screen tap sounds.
Hide the keyboard. In cases where this is
not possible, the button will not be dis-
played.
2. The character/letter/word will be entered
automatically after a short pause if no
other action is taken.
Tap the desired letter or word in the list
(3).
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Tap the delete button (5) to erase the
letter and start again.
Swipe horizontally from right to left15
over the handwriting field (1). Erase
several letters at once by swiping over
the area several times.
•
> The character/letter/word at the top of
the list will be used. Tap one of the
other characters/letters/words in the
list to use it instead.
Change language for text input.
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•
Tap the X box in the text field (2) to
erase all written text.
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New lines in free-text fields in handwriting
mode
Changing the appearance of the
center display
The appearance of the center display can be
Turning off and adjusting the
volume of the center display
system sounds
changed by selecting a different theme.
The volume of the center display system
sounds can be adjusted or turned off com-
pletely.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view.
2. Tap My Car Displays Display
Themes.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
3.
Select a theme, e.g. Minimalistic or
Chrome Rings.
2. Tap Sound System Volumes.
3.
Pull the control under Touch Sounds to
adjust the volume or turn off screen tap
sounds. Pull the control to the desired
sound level.
In addition to these themes, you can also
choose between Normal and Bright. In
Normal, the background of the screen is dark
and the text is light. This option is the default
setting for all themes. If the bright version is
selected, the background will be light and the
text will be dark. This option can, for example,
make the screen easier to see in bright day-
light conditions.
Create a new line by drawing above the characters in
the handwriting field as shown in the illustration16
.
Writing blank spaces in free-text fields
Related information
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Sound settings (p. 450)
•
These alternatives are always available for
selection and are not affected by the ambient
lighting.
Make a blank space by drawing a line from left to
Related information
right17
.
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Related information
•
Cleaning the center display (p. 610)
16
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For Arabic keyboards, draw the same character, but in mirror image.
For Arabic keyboards, draw the line from right to left.
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Changing system units of
measurement
Unit settings are adjusted in the Settings
Changing system language
Language settings are adjusted in the
Settings menu in the center display.
Changing settings in the center
display's Top view
You can change settings and information for
many of the vehicle's functions via the center
display.
menu in the center display.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
Changing languages in the center display
could mean that certain owner's informa-
tion will not comply with national or local
laws and regulations. Do not change to a
language you do not speak well, as it can
be difficult to find your way back through
the menu.
1. Open Top view by tapping the tab at the
top of the screen or by dragging/swiping
from the top of the screen downward.
display.
2. Proceed to System System
Languages and Units Units of
Measurement.
2.
Tap Settings to open the Settings menu.
3. Choose a measurement standard:
Metric - kilometers, liters and degrees
Celsius.
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•
•
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
Imperial - miles, gallons and degrees
Celsius.
display.
2. Proceed to System System
Languages and Units.
US - miles, gallons and degrees Fah-
renheit.
3.
Select System Language. A voice control
symbol indicates that the language can be
used for voice commands.
> The units in the instrument panel, cen-
ter display and head-up display are
changed.
> Languages in the instrument panel,
center display and head-up display are
changed.
Top view with Settings button.
Related information
3. Tap one of the categories and sub-catego-
ries to navigate to the desired setting.
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Related information
4. Change the setting(s). Different types of
settings are changed in different ways.
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2. Tap Navigation Settings.
Opening contextual setting in the
center display
> The navigation settings page will open.
Most of the settings for the vehicle's basic
apps can be changed directly in Top view in
the center display via contextual settings.
3. Change the desired settings and confirm.
Tap Close or press the Home button under
the center display to close Settings view.
Most of the vehicle's basic apps have this con-
textual setting option, but not all.
Third-party apps
Third-party apps are apps that are not factory-
installed in the vehicle's system, but can be
downloaded, e.g. Volvo ID. Settings for these
apps are changed in the apps themselves, not
in Top view.
A sub-category in the Settings menu with various
possible settings; has a multi-selection button and
radio buttons.
Related information
Related information
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Top view with button for contextual settings.
Contextual setting is a shortcut for accessing
specific settings related to the active function
displayed on the screen. Apps that are factory-
installed in your vehicle, e.g. FM radio and
USB, are part of Sensus and are used to con-
trol the vehicle's integrated functions. The set-
tings for these apps can be changed directly
via contextual setting in Top view.
Download apps (p. 453)
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When contextual setting is available:
1. Pull down Top view when an app is in
expanded form, e.g. Navigation.
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4.
Tap OK to confirm the reset.
Resetting user data when the
vehicle changes owners
If the vehicle changes owners, all user data
and system settings should be reset to fac-
tory defaults.
Vehicle settings can be reset at different lev-
els. Reset all user data and system settings to
their original factory defaults when the vehicle
changes owner. It is also important to change
the owner of the Volvo On Call service.
Resetting center display settings
All settings made in the center display's Set-
tings menu can be reset to default values.
For Reset Personal Settings, confirm
the reset by tapping Reset for the active
profile or Reset for all profiles.
Two types of reset
There are two ways to reset the settings in the
Settings menu:
> The selected settings will be reset.
Related information
•
Factory Reset- erases all data and files
•
and resets all settings to factory default.
•
Reset Personal Settings- erases per-
sonal data and resets personalized set-
tings to factory default.
•
Related information
•
•
•
Resetting settings
Follow these instructions to reset the settings.
Factory Reset is only possible when the
vehicle is stationary.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Proceed to System Factory Reset.
3. Select the type of reset you would like to
do.
> A pop-up window will appear.
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Table of settings in the center
display
Sub-categories
Locking
Sub-categories
Gracenote®
Video
The center display's Settings menu has a
number of main categories and sub-catego-
ries that contain settings and information for
many of the vehicle's features and functions.
There are seven main categories: My Car,
Sound, Navigation, Media,
Parking Brake and Suspension
Wipers
Communication
Sub-categories
Sound
Communication, Climate and System.
Sub-categories
Phone
Each category, in turn, contains a number of
sub-categories and possible settings. The
table below shows the first level of sub-cate-
gories. The possible settings for a function or
an area are described in more detail in their
respective sections of the Owner's Manual.
Tone
Text Messages
Android Auto*
Balance
System Volumes
Apple CarPlay*
Bluetooth Devices
Wi-Fi
Navigation
Some settings are personal, which means that
they can be saved to a Driver Profiles. Others
are global, which means that they are not
linked to a driver profile.
Sub-categories
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Vehicle Modem Internet
Volvo On Call
Map
Route and Guidance
Traffic
My Car
Sub-categories
Volvo Service Networks
Displays
Media
Sub-categories
Climate
IntelliSafe
The Climate main category does not have any
sub-categories.
AM/FM Radio
SiriusXM
Drive Preferences/Individual Drive
Mode*
Lights and Lighting
SiriusXM Travel Link
Mirrors and Convenience
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Keyboard layout is an example of a global set-
ting. If driver profile X is used to add additional
keyboard languages, these languages will also
be available for driver profile Y. The settings
for keyboard layout are not saved to a specific
driver profile - the settings are global.
System
Driver profiles
Many of the vehicle's settings can be cus-
tomized to the driver's personal preferences
and saved in one or more driver profiles.
These personal settings are automatically
saved in the active driver profile. Each key can
be linked to one driver profile. When the linked
key is used, the vehicle is customized to the
specific settings of that driver profile.
Sub-categories
Driver Profile
Date and Time
System Languages and Units
Privacy and Data
Keyboard Layouts
Voice Control*
Personal settings
If driver profile X has been used to e.g., set the
brightness for the center display, driver profile
Y will not be affected by this setting. It will
only be saved to driver profile X because
brightness setting is a personal setting.
Which settings are saved in driver
profiles?
Many of the settings made in the vehicle will
be automatically stored in the active driver
profile if the profile is not protected. The vehi-
cle has settings that can be made either per-
sonal or global. The personal settings are
saved in driver profiles.
Factory Reset
Related information
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System Information
Related information
•
Settings that can be saved in a driver profile
include, among other things, screens, mirrors,
front seats, navigation*, audio and media sys-
tem, language and voice control.
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•
•
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•
Some settings are global settings. These set-
tings can be changed but are not saved to a
specific driver profile. Changes to global set-
tings affect all profiles.
Global settings
Global settings and parameters do not change
when driver profiles are changed. They remain
the same regardless of which driver profile is
currently active.
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3. Select desired driver profile.
Selecting a driver profile
Changing a driver profile's name
When the center display starts up, the
selected driver profile will be shown at the
top of the screen. The most recently used
driver profile will be active the next time the
vehicle is unlocked. A different driver profile
can be selected once the vehicle has been
unlocked. However, if the remote key has
been linked to a driver profile, this profile will
be used instead.
It is possible to change the names of the dif-
ferent driver profiles used in the vehicle.
4.
Tap Confirm.
> The driver profile has now been
selected and the system will load the
settings stored in that profile.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap System Driver Profiles.
Option 3:
3.
Select Edit Profile.
1. Pull down Top view in the center display.
> A menu will open in which the driver
profile can be changed.
2.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
There are two options for switching between
driver profiles.
4.
Tap the Profile Name box.
3. Tap System Driver Profiles.
> A keyboard will be displayed and can
Option 1:
> A list will appear, showing driver pro-
files that can be selected.
be used to change the name. Tap
to close the keyboard.
1. Tap the name of the driver profile shown
at the top of the center display when the
display starts up.
4. Select desired driver profile.
5.
Save the name change by pressing Back
or Close.
> The driver profile has now been
selected and the system will load the
settings stored in that profile.
> A list will appear, showing driver pro-
files that can be selected.
> The name has now been changed.
2. Select desired driver profile.
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3.
Tap Confirm.
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Profile names may not begin with a space.
If a space is entered first, the profile name
will not be saved.
> The driver profile has now been
selected and the system will load the
settings stored in that profile.
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•
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Option 2:
•
1. Pull down Top view in the center display.
•
2.
Tap Profile.
> The same list as in option 1 will be dis-
played.
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5. Confirm your selection to protect the pro-
Protecting a driver profile
Linking a remote key to a driver
profile
A remote key can be linked to a driver profile.
This driver profile and all of its settings will
then automatically be selected every time the
vehicle is used with that particular remote
key.
The first time the remote key is used, it is not
linked to any specific driver profile. The Guest
profile is automatically activated when the
ignition is switched on.
file by tapping Back/Close.
It may not always be desirable to store set-
tings made in the vehicle to the active driver
profile. In these instances, the driver profile
can be protected.
> When the profile is protected, settings
made in the vehicle will not be auto-
matically stored to the profile. The
changes must instead be saved man-
ually under Settings System
Protecting a driver profile is only possible
when the vehicle is stationary.
Driver Profiles Edit Profile by tap-
ping Save current settings to the
profile. If the profile is not protected,
the settings will be automatically stored
to the profile.
To protect a driver profile:
A driver profile can also be selected manually
without linking it to any key. When the vehicle
is unlocked, the last active driver profile will be
activated. If the key has ever been linked to a
driver profile, it is not necessary to manually
select a driver profile when using that particu-
lar key.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
Related information
2. Tap System Driver Profiles.
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3.
Select Edit Profile.
> A menu will open in which the driver
profile can be changed.
Linking a remote key to a specific
driver profile
4.
Tap Protect Profile to protect the profile.
A remote key can only be connected to a
driver profile when the vehicle is stationary.
First select the profile you would like to link to
the key (if that profile is not already active).
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|| The active profile can then be linked to the
5. Select Connect key to link the profile with
the key. A driver profile can only be linked
to the key currently being used in the vehi-
cle. If there are any other keys in the vehi-
cle, More than one key is found, put the
key you want to connect on backup
reader will be displayed.
Resetting driver profile settings
key.
Settings that have been saved for one or
more driver profiles can be reset when the
vehicle is stationary.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap System Driver Profiles.
Factory Reset is only possible when the
vehicle is stationary.
3. Mark the desired profile. The display will
return to Home view. The Guest profile
cannot be linked to a remote key.
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view.
4. Pull down Top view again and tap
2. Tap System Factory Reset Reset
Personal Settings.
Settings System Driver Profiles
Edit Profile.
3.
Select option Reset for the active
profile, Reset for all profiles or Cancel.
Related information
Location of the backup reader in the tunnel console.
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>
When Profile connected to key is dis-
played, the key and driver profile have
been linked.
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6.
Tap OK.
> The key used is now linked to the driver
profile and will remain so as long as the
Connect key box is not deselected.
Related information
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ority than messages shown in the status bar
and require acknowledgment/action before
they disappear.
Messages in the center display
The center display shows messages in certain
circumstances to inform or assist the driver.
Handling messages in the center
display
Messages in the center display are handled in
the center display's views.
Related information
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Example of message in the center display's Top view.
Example of message in the center display's Top view.
Messages with lower priority for the driver are
shown in the center display.
Some messages in the center display have a
button (or several buttons in a pop-up mes-
sage) to e.g. activate/deactivate a function
related to the message.
Most of the messages are shown in the center
display's status bar. The message will disap-
pear from the status bar after a short period of
time or after the required action has been
taken. Messages that need to be saved are
stored in Top view in the center display.
The message may be shown along with
graphics, symbols or a button to e.g. activate/
deactivate a function connected to the mes-
sage.
Pop-up messages
Messages are sometimes shown as pop-up
windows. Pop-up messages have a higher pri-
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2. Tap a message to expand/minimize it.
Handling new messages
For messages with buttons:
Handling messages saved from the
center display
Messages saved from the instrument panel
and center displays are handled in the center
display.
> More information about the message
will appear in the list and the image to
the left of the app will display informa-
tion about the message in graphic form.
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Tap the button to perform the action or let
the message automatically time-out after
a short period.
Handling saved messages
Some messages have a button to e.g. acti-
vate/deactivate a function related to the mes-
sage.
> The message will disappear from the
status bar.
For messages without buttons:
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Close the message by tapping it or let the
message automatically time-out after a
short period.
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Tap the button to perform the action.
Saved messages in Top view are automatically
deleted when the ignition is switched off.
> The message will disappear from the
status bar.
Related information
Messages that need to be saved are stored in
Top view in the center display.
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Examples of saved messages and possible selections
in Top view.
Related information
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Messages that have been shown in the center
display and that need to be saved are stored in
the center display's Top view.
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Reading saved messages
1. Open Top view in the center display.
> A list of saved messages will be dis-
played. Messages with an arrow to the
right can be expanded.
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Head-up display*
The head-up display is a complement to the
instrument panel and projects information
from the instrument panel onto the wind-
shield. The projected images can only be
seen from the driver's seat.
The driver's ability to see information in the
head-up display may be impeded by
the use of polarizing sunglasses
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a driving posture in which the driver is
not centered in the seat
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objects on the display unit's glass
cover
unfavorable lighting conditions.
Examples of what might be shown on the display.
Speed
The information is projected from a display
unit located in the dashboard. To help pre-
vent damage to the display unit's glass
cover, do not place any objects on the
glass and prevent objects from falling onto
it.
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
The head-up display projects warnings and
information related to speed, cruise control
functions, navigation, etc. onto the windshield
in the driver's field of vision. Traffic information
and incoming phone calls can also be shown
on the head-up display.
A number of symbols may be projected tem-
porarily onto the head-up display, including:
If the warning symbol appears, read
the warning message in the instru-
ment panel.
If the information symbol appears,
read the warning message in the
instrument panel.
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The snowflake symbol will illuminate
if there is a risk of slippery condi-
tions.
Related information
Activating and deactivating the
head-up display*
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The head-up display can be activated and
deactivated when the vehicle has been
started.
Cleaning the head-up display* (p. 611)
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Replacing a windshield with head-up dis-
Press the Head-up Display
button in the center display's
Function view. An indicator
light in the button will illumi-
nate when the function is
activated.
play* (p. 577)
People with certain types of vision prob-
lems may experience headaches or eye
strain when using the head-up display.
City Safety in head-up-display
If a collision warning is given, the information
in the head-up display will be replaced by a
City Safety warning signal. This graphic will
illuminate even if the head-up display is turned
off.
Related information
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The warning symbol for City Safety will flash to get
the driver's attention if there is a risk of collision.
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Raising position
Head-up display settings*
Adjusting brightness and height
position
Adjusting settings for the head-up display.
Settings can be adjusted when the vehicle is
started and a projected image is displayed on
the windshield.
Lowering position
Confirm
The brightness of the graphic is automatically
adapted to the light conditions in its back-
ground. Brightness is also affected by adjust-
ments to the brightness of the other displays
in the vehicle.
Selecting display options
Select the functions to be shown in the head-
up display.
1.
Press the Head-up Display Adjustments
button in the center display's Function
view.
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
The height position can be stored in the front
power seat's* memory function using the key-
pad in the driver's door.
view.
2. Tap My Car Displays Head-Up
Display Options.
2. Adjust the brightness of the projected
image and the height position in the driv-
er's field of vision using the right-side
steering wheel lever.
3. Select one or more functions:
Show Navigation
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Show Road Sign Information
Show Driver Support
Show Phone
This setting is stored as a personal setting in
the driver profile.
Decreasing brightness
Increasing brightness
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Calibrating the horizontal position
If the windshield or display unit has been
replaced, the head-up display's horizontal
position may need to be calibrated. Calibration
means that the projected image is rotated
clockwise or counterclockwise.
Related information
Voice Control
Voice control18 allows you to control func-
tions in the vehicle, e.g. the climate control
system, radio or a Bluetooth-connected
phone, using spoken commands. In vehicles
equipped with Sensus Navigation*, the navi-
gation system can also be controlled using
voice commands.
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Storing positions for seats, mirrors and
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
head-up display* (p. 186)
view.
What is voice control?
2. Select My Car Displays Head-Up
Voice control is a driver support function that
can simplify the use of various commands in
your vehicle. It works in general like a regular
application in which you input information in a
set order in order to perform a task, but
instead of typing on a keypad, you use voice
commands. It can therefore be a good idea to
familiarize yourself with how, and in what
order, a voice command should be spoken to
get the desired result.
Display Options Head-Up Display
Calibration.
3. Calibrate the horizontal position of the
image using the right-side steering wheel
keypad.
You can control certain infotainment and cli-
mate control functions through the voice con-
trol system by using voice commands. The
system can respond verbally and by displaying
information in the instrument panel.
WARNING
The driver is always responsible for ensur-
ing that the vehicle is operated in a safe
manner and that all applicable traffic regu-
lations are followed.
Rotate counterclockwise
Rotate clockwise
Confirm
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Avoid background noises in the passenger
compartment by keeping doors, windows
and the panoramic roof* closed.
Use voice recognition
Starting voice control19
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Voice commands are given
Generally, the system will listen for a basic
command that is then followed by more
detailed commands specifying what you want
the system to do.
through a "dialog" with the
voice control system. Press
the button for voice control
on the right-side steering
wheel keypad to activate the
system and initiate a voice
To change the audio volume of the system,
turn the volume knob while the voice is speak-
ing. It is possible to use other buttons while
voice commands are being given. However,
because other audio is silenced during dialog
with the system, it is not possible to perform
any functions connected to audio using the
buttons.
command dialog. When you press the button,
a beep will sound and the voice control sym-
bol will appear in the instrument panel.
Voice control microphone
This shows that the system has begun listen-
ing and you can now begin speaking com-
mands. As soon as you start speaking, the
system will be trained to recognize and under-
stand your voice. This takes several seconds
and is done automatically, which means that
you don't need to manually initiate any voice
training.
System updates
The voice control system is continuously
improved. It is recommended to always have
the latest version installed.
Canceling voice control
To cancel voice control, do one of the follow-
ing:
Related information
Briefly press
Press and hold the steering wheel key-
pad's voice command button until
and say "Cancel".
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These may include:
Wait until after the tone, and then speak in
your normal voice at a normal speed.
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two audible signals are given. This cancels
voice control even when the system is
speaking.
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 202)
Do not speak while the system is respond-
ing (the system is unable to process com-
mands during this time).
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Voice control will also be canceled if you do
not respond during a dialog. The system will
first ask three times for a response and if the
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|| response is still not given, voice control will be
Commands for specific functions, such as
phone and audio, are described in the sections
related to that function.
With repeat mode on, the system will repeat
what you have said.
automatically canceled.
To speed up communication and skip prompts
from the system, press the voice control but-
To change the speech rate or activate/deacti-
vate repeat mode:
Numbers
Number commands can be given in different
ways depending on the function to be con-
trolled:
ton
on the steering wheel keypad. This
1.
Tap Settings in the Top view.
will interrupt the system's response and you
can say the next command.
2. Tap System Voice Control and select
settings.
Phone numbers and zip codes should be
given by stating each number individually,
e.g. "zero, three, one, two, two, four, four,
three" (03122443).
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Voice command examples
Repeat Voice Command
Speech Rate
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Tap
.
1.
2.
Say "Call [First name] [Last name]
[number category]", e.g. "Call Robyn
Smith cellular".
Related information
Addresses can be given by stating each
number individually or in a group, e.g.
"two, two" or "twenty-two" (22). For Eng-
lish and Dutch language settings, groups
of numbers can also be said in sequence,
e.g. "twenty-two, twenty-two" (22 22).
For English, double or triple digits can also
be used, e.g. "double zero" (00). Numbers
in the range 0-2300 can be used.
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> The system will call the selected con-
tact from the phone book. If the contact
has several phone numbers (e.g. home,
cell, work), the right category must also
be given.
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 202)
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Commands/phrases
The following commands can usually be used
in any situation:
Frequencies can be given as "ninety-eight
point eight" (98.8), "one hundred four
point two" or "hundred and four point
two" (104.2).
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"Repeat" - repeats the most recent voice
command in the current dialog.
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"Cancel" - cancels the dialog.20
Speech rate and repeat mode
The speed at which the system speaks can be
adjusted.
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"Help" - initiates a help dialog. The sys-
tem responds with commands that can be
used in the current situation, an instruc-
tion or an example.
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Note that this only cancels the dialog when the system is not speaking. To do this, press and hold
until you hear two beeps.
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Voice control for cellular phones21
Voice control for radio and media22
Voice commands for the radio and media
Related information
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Call a contact in the phone book, have a text
message read aloud or dictate short mes-
sages using voice commands to a Bluetooth-
connected phone.
To access a contact in the phone book, the
voice command must contain the contact
information entered in the phone book. If a
contact, e.g. Robyn Smith, has several phone
numbers listed in the phone book, a number
category such as home or cellular can also be
specified, i.e. "Call Robyn Smith cellular".
players are shown below.
Tap
and say one of the following com-
mands:
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 202)
"Media" - initiates a dialog for media and
radio and displays examples of com-
mands.
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•
Internet-connected vehicle* (p. 496)
"Play [artist]" - plays music by the
selected artist.
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"Play [song title]" - plays the selected
song.
Tap
and say one of the following com-
"Play [song title] from [album]" - plays
the selected song from the selected
album.
mands:
"Call [contact]" - call the selected con-
tact from the phone book.
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"Play [radio station]" - starts the
selected radio station.
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"Call [phone number]" - call a phone
number.
"Tune to [frequency]" - tunes to the
selected radio frequency in the currently
active waveband. If no radio source is
active, the FM band will be started as
default.
"Recent calls" - display the list of recent
calls.
"Read message" - read a text message
aloud. If there are several messages,
select the message to read aloud.
"Tune to [frequency] [waveband]" -
tunes to the selected radio frequency on
the selected waveband.
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"Message to [contact]" – the user is
prompted to dictate a short message. The
message will then be read aloud and the
user can choose to send or re-dictate the
message. The vehicle must be connected
to the Internet to access this function.
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"Radio" - starts FM radio.
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"Radio FM" - starts FM radio.
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Voice control settings23
Settings for the voice control system are
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"Radio AM" - starts AM radio.
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"SiriusXM" - starts SiriusXM radio*
"CD" - starts playback from CD*.
"USB" - starts playback from USB.
"iPod" - starts playback from iPod.
made here.
Settings System Voice Control
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 202)
Settings can be personalized in the following
areas:
"Bluetooth" - starts playback from a
Bluetooth-connected media source.
Sound settings (p. 450)
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Repeat Voice Command
Gender
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"Similar music" - plays music from a
USB-connected device with music similar
to that currently playing.
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Speech Rate
Sound settings
Select sound settings under:
Related information
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Settings Sound System Volumes
Voice Control
Climate control system voice commands
(p. 202)
Language settings
The voice control system is not available for all
languages. The languages available for voice
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commands are indicated by the
the list of languages.
icon in
Changing the language here will also change
the language in the menus, messages and
help texts.
Settings System System Languages
and Units System Language
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