Volvo XC90 Twin Engine
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Volvo XC90 Twin Engine 2016 Quick Guide
Brand: Volvo Category: Cars Size: 7 MB Pages: 48
Languages: English
Open in a new tabVolvo XC90 Twin Engine 2016 Volvo On Call
Brand: Volvo Category: Car alarm Size: 596 KB Pages: 24
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Table of contents
- 6 VOLVO ON CALL (VOC)
- 6 Volvo On Call
- 6
- 6 Availability
- 6 Subscription
- 6 Information on the Internet
- 6 Related information
- 6 Using Volvo On Call
- 6
- 6
- 7 SOSbutton - in the event of emergency situations
- 7 ON CALLbutton - in the event of a problem with the car
- 7 Alternatives to the ON CALLbutton
- 7
- 7 Cancelling a service
- 7 Settings
- 7 Related information
- 7 Available Volvo On Callfunctions
- 7
- 8 Related information
- 8 Comfort services with Volvo On Call
- 8
- 8 Related information
- 8 Volvo On Callmobile app
- 8
- 8 Locating the car
- 9 Send destination to car
- 9 The car's driver display
- 9 Checking the car
- 9 Driving journal
- 9 Vehicle information
- 9 Anti-theft warning
- 9 Remote locking of doors
- 9 Remote heater start
- 9 Remote engine start (ERS)Certain car models and markets.
- 10 Preconditioning
- 10 Related information
- 10 Safety services with Volvo On Call
- 10 Automatic alarm
- 10 Manual alarm
- 10 Roadside assistance
- 10 Emergency number
- 10 Related information
- 11 Manual safety service with Volvo On Call
- 11
- 11 Related information
- 11 Call roadside assistance with Volvo On Call
- 11
- 11 Related information
- 11 Security services with Volvo On Call
- 11
- 11 Theft Notification (TN)
- 11 Stolen Vehicle Tracking (SVT)
- 12 Remote Door Unlock (RDU)
- 12 Remote Vehicle ImmobiliserCertain markets.
- 12 Related information
- 12 Unlock the car via the Volvo On Callservice centre
- 12
- 13 Related information
- 14 Volvo On Callavailability
- 15
- 16 Related information
- 17 Phone number for the Volvo On Callservice centre
- 17
- 18 Related information
- 19 PIN code for Volvo On Call
- 19
- 19 Forgotten or change of PIN code
- 19 Incorrect PIN code has been entered for the app repeatedly
- 19 Related information
- 19 Change of ownership for cars with Volvo On Call
- 19 Closing the VOCservice
- 19 Starting the VOCservice
- 19 Related information
- 20 Personal data
- 20
- 20 Purpose of the data processing
- 20 What personal data are processed?
- 20 Who may have access to the personal data?
- 20 Screening procedures
- 20 Correction and extracts from the register
- 21 Consent to the processing of personal data
- 21 Related information
Volvo XC90 Twin Engine 2016 Quick Guide
Brand: Volvo Category: Cars Size: 2 MB Pages: 48
Languages: English
Open in a new tabVolvo XC90 Twin Engine 2017 Owner's Manual
Brand: Volvo Category: Cars Size: 11 MB Pages: 580
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Table of contents
- 16 INTRODUCTION
- 16 Contacting Volvo
- 16
- 16 Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
- 16
- 16 Additional information about your vehicle
- 16 Support on the Internet
- 16 Downloadable information
- 16 Maps
- 17 Mobile apps
- 17 Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
- 17 Contact
- 17 Related information
- 18 General information about Twin Engine Plug-in Hybridvehicles
- 19 Overview
- 20 High-voltage electrical current
- 20 Hybrid-unique functions
- 20 Drive modes
- 20 Instrument panel
- 20 Preconditioning
- 20 Charging the hybrid battery
- 20 Related information
- 22 Volvo and the environment
- 22
- 22 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybridvehicles
- 22 Related information
- 23 Owner's manual and the environment
- 23 FSC®
- 23 Related information
- 23 IntelliSafe—driver support
- 23 Support
- 23 Accident prevention
- 23 Protection
- 23 Related information
- 24 Sensus
- 24
- 24 This is Sensus
- 25 Information when it's needed, where it's needed
- 25 Head-up-display
- 25 Instrument panel
- 26 Center display
- 26 Voice control system
- 26 Related information
- 27 Owner's manual in mobile devices
- 27
- 27 Related information
- 28 Options, accessories and the On-board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
- 28
- 29 Connecting equipment to the On-board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
- 29 Type approval
- 30 Finding owner's information
- 30
- 30 The vehicle's center display
- 30 Mobile app
- 30 Volvo Cars' support site
- 30 Printed owner's information
- 31 Changing the language used in the vehicle's center display
- 31 Related information
- 31 Driver distraction
- 31
- 31 Accessory installation
- 32 Related information
- 32 Volvo Structural Parts Statement
- 32
- 33 Related information
- 33 Crash event data
- 33
- 34 Volvo ID
- 34
- 34 Creating a Volvo ID
- 34 Using the Volvo IDapp
- 34 Using the Volvo On Callapp
- 34 Registering your Volvo IDto the vehicle
- 34 Advantages of having a Volvo ID
- 34 Related information
- 35 Center display overview
- 35
- 36 Related information
- 37 Changing center display settings
- 37 Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds
- 37 Changing the screen's appearance (theme)
- 37 Related information
- 38 Using the center display keyboard
- 38 Entering text using the keyboard
- 40 Changing keyboard languages
- 41 Special characters
- 41 Handwritten text
- 41 Entering characters
- 42 Erasing/changing handwritten characters
- 42 New lines
- 42 Related information
- 43 Function view buttons
- 43 Different types of buttons
- 43 Button modes
- 44 Related information
- 45 Navigating in the center display's views
- 45
- 45 Home view
- 46 Expanding/minimizing a sub-view
- 47 Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen mode
- 47 Status bar
- 47 Top view
- 48 Going to Top view from an app
- 48 Climate view
- 48 App view
- 48 Function view
- 49 Related information
- 50 Symbols in the center display status bar
- 50
- 50 Related information
- 50 Changing settings in different types of apps
- 50 Basic apps
- 50 Third-party apps
- 51 Using the center display
- 51
- 51 Using the center display's touchscreen functionality
- 53 Turning off and reactivating the center display
- 53 Returning to Home view
- 53 Moving apps and vehicle function buttons
- 53 Scrolling in lists, articles or views
- 54 Using center display controls
- 54 Related information
- 55 Using the owner's manual
- 55
- 55 On-board owner's manual
- 55 Printed owner's information
- 55 Illustrations
- 55 Options and accessories
- 55 Footnotes
- 55 Messages
- 55 Decals
- 55 Risk of injury
- 56 Risk of damage to the vehicle
- 56 Information
- 56 Types of lists
- 56 Procedures
- 56 Position lists
- 56 Bullet lists
- 56 Illustrations
- 56 Related information
- 57 Continues on next page
- 57 Continuation from previous page
- 57 Related information
- 57 On-board digital owner's manual
- 57
- 58 Related information
- 58 Navigating in the digital owner's manual
- 58
- 58 Opening the digital owner's information
- 59 Searching using categories
- 59 Interior and exterior hotspots
- 59 Quick Guide.
- 59 Favorites
- 59 Saving/deleting favorites
- 59 Video
- 59 Information
- 59 Start page
- 60 Using the search function
- 60 Related information
- 60 Glass
- 60 Laminated glass
- 60 Related information
- 60 Technician certification
- 60
- 60 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybridvehicles
- 62 SAFETY
- 62 General safety information
- 62
- 62 Warning symbol in the instrument panel
- 62 Related information
- 62 Occupant safety
- 62 Volvo's concern for safety
- 63 Occupant safety reminders
- 63 Related information
- 63 Reporting safety defects
- 63 Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
- 63 Reporting safety defects in Canada
- 64 Transport Canada can be contacted at:
- 64 Related information
- 64 Recall information
- 64
- 64 Volvo customers in Canada
- 64 Related information
- 64 Safety during pregnancy
- 64
- 65 Related information
- 65 Whiplash protection system
- 65 Function
- 66 Related information
- 66 Seat belts
- 66
- 66 Reversible seat belt pretensioners
- 66 Seat belt maintenance
- 66 Related information
- 67 Seat belt pretensioners
- 67 Reversible seat belt pretensioners
- 67 Seat belt pretensioners in collisions
- 67 Seat belt pretensioners in critical situations
- 67 Resetting the electric pretensioners
- 67 Related information
- 68 Buckling and unbuckling seat belts
- 68 Buckling a seat belt
- 70 Unbuckling the seat belt
- 70 Related information
- 70 Door and seat belt reminders
- 70 Graphics in the instrument panel
- 70 Seat belt reminder
- 70 Front seats
- 71 Rear seats
- 71 Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
- 71 Related information
- 71 Airbag system
- 71
- 71 Deployed airbags
- 72 Driver/passenger side airbags
- 72
- 72 The front airbag system
- 72 Front airbag deployment
- 74 Airbag decals
- 74 Related information
- 75 Occupant weight sensor
- 75
- 75 Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
- 76 Modifications
- 78 Related information
- 78 Side impact airbags
- 78
- 78 Components in the SIPS airbag system
- 79 Related information
- 79 Inflatable curtains
- 79
- 79 Related information
- 80 Safety mode
- 80
- 80 Related information
- 80 Starting or moving a vehicle in safety mode
- 80 Starting the vehicle in safety mode
- 81 Moving the vehicle after safety mode has been set
- 81 Related information
- 81 Child safety
- 81 General information
- 82 Volvo's recommendations
- 83 Volvo has some very specific recommendations
- 83 Related information
- 83 Child restraints
- 83 Child restraint systems
- 84 Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
- 85 When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
- 85 Child restraint registration and recalls
- 85 Infant seats
- 85 Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
- 87 Related information
- 87 Convertible seats
- 87 Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
- 89 Related information
- 90 Booster cushions
- 90 Securing a booster cushion
- 90 Related information
- 91 ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
- 91 Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
- 91 To access the anchors
- 92 Related information
- 92 Lower child seat attachment pointsNot available in all markets
- 92
- 92 Location
- 93 Related information
- 93 Top tether anchors
- 93 Child restraint anchorages
- 93 Securing a child seat
- 94 Related information
- 94 Integrated booster cushion
- 94 Integrated booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
- 95 Related information
- 95 Raising the integrated booster cushion
- 95
- 96 Related information
- 97 Stowing the integrated booster cushion
- 97
- 98 Related information
- 100 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
- 100 Instruments and controls
- 100
- 101 Trip computer
- 101
- 101
- 101 Trip odometer
- 101 Odometer
- 101 Current fuel consumption
- 101 Distance to empty
- 102 Distance to discharged battery
- 102 Distance using the electric motor
- 102 Tourist (alternative speedometer)
- 102 Related information
- 102 Displaying trip computer information
- 102
- 103 Resetting a trip odometer
- 103 Changing the unit of measure
- 103 Related information
- 104 Displaying trip statistics
- 104
- 104 Trip statistic settings
- 104
- 104 Changing the unit of measure
- 104 Related information
- 104 HomeLink® Wireless Control System
- 104
- 105 Related information
- 105 Programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System
- 105
- 107 Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
- 107 Using HomeLink®
- 107 Resetting HomeLink®buttons
- 107 Reprogramming a single HomeLink®button
- 107 FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)
- 108 Related information
- 108 Adjusting the power door mirrors
- 108
- 108 Adjusting
- 108 Storing the position
- 108 Tilting the door mirrors when parkingOnly on models equipped with a power driver's seat.
- 109 Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking
- 109 Folding mirrors
- 109 Automatic folding when the vehicle is locked
- 109 Resetting the mirrors' position
- 109 Auto-dim
- 109 Related information
- 110 Laminated panoramic roof
- 110
- 110 Wind blocker
- 110 Related information
- 111 Operating the laminated panoramic roof
- 111 Operation
- 111 Manual operation
- 111 Automatic operation
- 112 Quick open/close
- 112 Tilt (ventilation) position
- 112 Automatically closing the sun shadeNot available in all markets
- 112 Closing using an outside door handleVehicles with the optional keyless Passive Entrysystem only.
- 113 Pinch protection (auto-stop)
- 113 Power windows
- 113
- 113 Related information
- 113 Operating the power windows
- 113
- 113 Operating
- 114 Manual up/down
- 114 Auto up/down
- 114 Resetting
- 114 Related information
- 114 Rearview mirror
- 114
- 114 Auto-dim function
- 115 Related information
- 115 Using sun curtains
- 115 Rear doors
- 115 Related information
- 115 Settings view
- 115 Opening Settings view
- 116 Changing a setting
- 116 Types of settings
- 116 Related information
- 116 Categories in Settings view
- 116
- 116 My Car
- 117 Sound
- 117 Navigation
- 117 Media
- 117 Communication
- 117 Climate
- 117 System
- 117 Related information
- 118 Changing system settings in Settings view
- 118
- 118 Changing system languages
- 118 Changing units of measure
- 118 Changing length and volume units
- 118 Changing tire inflation pressure units
- 118 Viewing storage information
- 118 Viewing the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
- 119 Changing settings in apps
- 119 Apps for integrated (basic) functions
- 119 Changing settings for a basic app
- 119 Third party apps
- 119 Related information
- 119 Resetting the settings view
- 119 Types of reset
- 119 Resetting
- 120 Related information
- 120 Resetting user data when the vehicle changes owners
- 120
- 120 Related information
- 120 Ambient temperature sensor
- 120
- 121 Settings
- 121 Related information
- 121 Clock
- 121
- 121 Settings for date and time
- 121 Automatic time
- 121 Daylight savings time
- 121 Related information
- 122 Head-up display (HUD)
- 122
- 123 Activating/deactivating HUD
- 123 Via Function view
- 123 Via settings
- 123 Selecting display alternatives
- 123 Adjusting HUD brightness and height position
- 124 Adapting brightness
- 124 Power front seatmemory function
- 124 Replacing the windshield
- 124 Calibrating the horizontal position
- 124 Cleaning
- 124 Related information
- 125 Voice control
- 125
- 125 System updates
- 125 Related information
- 125 Using voice commands
- 125
- 126 Voice command examples
- 126 Commands/phrases
- 126 Numbers
- 126 Related information
- 126 Voice control for cell phones
- 126
- 127 Related information
- 127 Voice control for radio and media
- 127
- 127 Related information
- 128 Climate system voice commands
- 128
- 128 Related information
- 129 Navigation system voice commands
- 129
- 129 Voice commands
- 129 Related information
- 130 Voice control settings
- 130
- 130 Sound settings
- 130 Changing languages
- 130 Related information
- 130 Instrument panel
- 130
- 130 Instrument panel
- 130 Left side
- 131 Center
- 131 Right side
- 131 Position for variable symbols
- 131 Activating the instrument panel
- 131 Related information
- 132 Instrument panel settings
- 132 App menu settings
- 132 Making settings from the center display
- 132 Selecting types of information
- 132 Selecting themes
- 132 Selecting a language
- 132 Related information
- 133 Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
- 133
- 134 Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
- 135 Related information
- 135 Hybrid-related information in the instrument panel
- 135 Hybrid-unique symbols
- 135 The hybrid gauge
- 135 Available electric motor output
- 136 Power utilized by the driver
- 136 Examples
- 136 The "Hold" and "Charge" functions
- 136 Related information
- 137 Instrument panel licenses
- 137 BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old" License
- 137 BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
- 138 BSD 2-clause “Simplified” license
- 138 FreeType Project License
- 139 Libpng License
- 140 COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
- 141 MIT License
- 141 zlib License
- 141 SGI Free Software B License Version 2.0.
- 142 Related information
- 142 Warning symbols in the instrument panel
- 142
- 143 Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
- 143 Related information
- 143 Compass
- 143
- 143 Switching the compass on/off
- 144 Related information
- 144 Calibrating the compass
- 144
- 145 Related information
- 145 Lighting panel and controls
- 145
- 145 Lighting ring on the left-side steering wheel lever
- 146 Lighting panel
- 146 Instrument lighting
- 146 Related information
- 147 Parking lights
- 147
- 147 Related information
- 147 Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
- 147
- 148 Low beam headlights
- 148
- 148 Related information
- 149 High and low beam headlights
- 149
- 149 High beam flash
- 149 Continuous high beams
- 149 Active high beams
- 149 Vehicles with halogen headlightsHalogen headlights are not available on all models.
- 149 Operation
- 150 Related information
- 150 Active Bending Lights
- 150
- 151 Deactivating/activating the function
- 151 Via Function view
- 151 Via settings
- 151 Related information
- 151 Rear fog lights (certain models only)Some models are equipped with one rear fog light only, on the driver's side of the vehicle.
- 151
- 151 Related information
- 152 Brake lights
- 152
- 152 Related information
- 152 Hazard warning flashers
- 152
- 152 Related information
- 152 Using turn signals
- 152
- 152 Short flashing sequence
- 153 Continuous flashing sequence
- 153 Related information
- 153 Passenger compartment lighting
- 153
- 153 Front interior lighting
- 153 Front reading lights
- 153 Courtesy lighting
- 153 Courtesy lighting switch
- 154 Rear interior lighting
- 154 Rear reading lights
- 154 Glove compartment lighting
- 154 Vanity mirror lighting
- 154 Ground lighting
- 154 Doorsill lighting
- 154 Cargo area lighting
- 154 Ambience lighting
- 155 Mood lighting
- 155 Brightness
- 155 Change the color of the light
- 155 Lighting in the door storage compartments
- 155 Lighting in the front tunnel console cup holders
- 155 Related information
- 156 Home safe lighting
- 156
- 156 Related information
- 156 Approach lighting
- 156
- 156 Related information
- 156 Messages in the instrument panel and center display
- 156 Instrument panel
- 157 Service messages
- 157 Center display
- 158 Pop-up messages
- 158 Related information
- 158 Handling messages in the instrument panel and center display
- 158 Instrument panel
- 158 Handling new messages
- 159 Center display
- 159 Handling new messages
- 159 Related information
- 159 Handling messages stored from the instrument panel and center display
- 159 Messages saved from the instrument panel
- 160 Reading saved messages
- 160 Handling a saved message
- 160 Messages saved from the center display
- 160 Reading a saved message
- 161 Handling a saved message
- 161 Related information
- 161 Instrument panel App menu
- 161
- 161 App menu functions
- 161 Related information
- 162 Using the instrument panel App menu
- 162
- 162 Opening/closing the App menu
- 162 Navigating and making selections in the App menu
- 162 Related information
- 162 Using the windshield wipers
- 162
- 162 Single sweep
- 162 Wipers off
- 162 Interval wipers
- 163 Continuous wipers
- 163 Related information
- 163 Activating/deactivating the rain sensor
- 163
- 163 Activating the rain sensor
- 163 Deactivating the rain sensor
- 164 Activating/deactivating the memory function
- 164 Related information
- 164 Windshield and headlight washers
- 164 Starting the windshield and headlight washers
- 164
- 164 Heated washer nozzles
- 164 High-pressure headlight washing
- 164 Reduced washing
- 165 Related information
- 165 Tailgate window wiper and washer
- 165
- 165 Using the tailgate wiper/washer
- 165 Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
- 165 Related information
- 166 Steering wheel
- 166
- 166 Horn
- 166 Related information
- 167 Adjusting the steering wheel
- 167
- 167
- 167 Related information
- 167 Seats
- 167
- 167 Related information
- 168 Manually operated front seats
- 168
- 168 Related information
- 169 Power front seats
- 169
- 169 Related information
- 169 Adjusting power front seats
- 169
- 169 Related information
- 170 Adjusting the passenger's seat from the driver's seat
- 170 Activating the function in the center display
- 170 Activating from Function view
- 170 Activating from Settings
- 170
- 170 Related information
- 170 Using the power seat memory function
- 170
- 170 Storing a position
- 171 Using a stored position
- 171 Front door open
- 171 Front door closed
- 171 Related information
- 171 Multifunctional front seats
- 171
- 171 Center display
- 172 Related information
- 172 Adjusting function settings in the multifunctional front seats
- 172
- 172 Front seat massage settings
- 173 Massage settings
- 173 Restarting the massage function
- 173 Adjusting the side bolsters in the front seats
- 174 Adjusting front seat lumbar support
- 174 Extending the seat cushion
- 175 Related information
- 175 Rear seats
- 175
- 175 Related information
- 175 Adjusting the second row head restraints
- 175 Adjusting the center head restraint
- 176 Electrically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
- 176 From Function view
- 176 Via settings
- 176 Related information
- 177 Moving the second row seats forward/rearward
- 177
- 177 Related information
- 177 Adjusting the second row backrest tilt
- 177 Center seat
- 178 Outboard seats
- 178 Related information
- 178 Folding the second row backrests
- 178
- 179 Center seat
- 179 Outboard seats
- 179 Related information
- 180 Getting into and out of the third row of seats
- 180 Getting into and out of a third row seat
- 180 Related information
- 180 Folding the third row backrests
- 180
- 180
- 181 Related information
- 181 Driver profiles
- 181
- 181 Which settings are saved in driver profiles?
- 181 Global settings
- 181 Personal settings
- 181 Related information
- 182 Selecting a driver profile
- 182
- 182 Related information
- 182 Editing a driver profile
- 182
- 182 Changing a profile's name
- 183 Resetting driver profile changes
- 183 Related information
- 183 Linking a remote key to a driver profile
- 183
- 183 Linking a remote key to a driver profile for the first time
- 184 Related information
- 184 Importing/exporting a driver profile from/to a USB flash drive
- 184
- 185 Related information
- 188 CLIMATE
- 188 Climate control system
- 188 4-zone climate system
- 188 Related information
- 188 Perceived temperature
- 188
- 188 Related information
- 189 Climate system sensors
- 189 Location of the sensors
- 189 Related information
- 189 Parking climate (preconditioning)
- 189
- 190 Preconditioning
- 190 Maintaining a comfortable passenger compartment climate
- 190 Related information
- 191 Activating/deactivating the parking climate timer
- 191
- 191 Related information
- 191 Activating/deactivating the climate comfort retaining function
- 191
- 192 Preconditioning timer
- 192
- 192 Related information
- 192 Setting the parking climate (preconditioning) timer
- 192 Adding a timer
- 193 Editing a timer setting
- 193 Deleting a timer setting
- 194 Starting and stopping preconditioning
- 194
- 194 Starting/stopping from the center display
- 194 Starting from a cell phone
- 194 Related information
- 195 Preconditioning symbols and messages
- 195
- 196 Air quality
- 196 Materials in the passenger compartment
- 196 Air filtering systems
- 196 Clean Zone
- 196 Related information
- 197 Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)
- 197
- 197 Related information
- 197 Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
- 197
- 197 Activating/deactivating IAQS
- 197 Related information
- 198 Passenger compartment air filter
- 198 Filter replacement
- 198 Related information
- 198 Automatic climate control
- 198
- 198 Related information
- 199 Climate system controls
- 199 Overview of climate system controls
- 199 Related information
- 199 Climate system controls in the center display
- 199 Climate bar
- 200 Climate view
- 200 Main climate settings
- 200 Rear climate
- 201 Parking climatePlug-in hybrid models only.
- 201 Related information
- 201 Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console
- 201
- 201 Related information
- 201 Setting the blower speed
- 201 Setting blower speed for the front seats
- 202 Setting the rear seat blower speed
- 202 From the front seat
- 202 From the rear seat
- 202 Related information
- 203 Setting the temperatureShown here in Celsius but also applies to Fahrenheit
- 203 Setting the temperature for the front seats
- 203 Synchronizing the temperature
- 204 Setting the rear seat temperature
- 204 From the front seat
- 204 From the rear seat
- 204 Related information
- 205 Turning recirculation on and off
- 205
- 205 Activating/deactivating the recirculation timer
- 205 Related information
- 206 Defrosting windows and mirrors
- 206 Using the buttons in the center console
- 207 From the center display's Climate view
- 207 Activate/deactivate max. defroster
- 207 Activating/deactivating windshield heating
- 207 Activating/deactivating rear window and door mirror heating
- 207 Automatically activating/deactivating the window heating function when the engine is started
- 208 Related information
- 208 Turning steering wheel heatingon and off
- 208 Activating/deactivating steering wheel heating
- 208 Automatic steering wheel heating
- 208 Related information
- 209 Air conditioning
- 209 Activating/deactivating the main air conditioning unit
- 209 Activating/deactivating the air conditioning unit for the third row seats
- 209 Related information
- 210 Turning seat heatingon and off
- 210 Activating/deactivating front seat heating
- 210 Activating/deactivating rear seat heating
- 210 From the front seat
- 210 From the rear seat
- 210 Automatically activating/deactivating the seat heating function when the engine is started
- 211 Related information
- 211 Turning front seat ventilationon and off
- 211
- 211 Activating/deactivating front seat ventilation
- 212 Related information
- 212 Air distribution
- 212 Air distribution overview
- 212 Automatic and manual air distribution
- 212 Adjustable air vents
- 212 Related information
- 213 Opening/closing/directing air vents
- 213
- 213 Opening/closing air vents
- 213 Directing air flow
- 213 Related information
- 213 Adjusting air distribution
- 213
- 214 Related information
- 215 Air distribution table
- 215
- 216 Related information
- 218 LOADING AND STORAGE
- 218 Cargo space
- 218
- 218 Related information
- 218 Loading
- 218 Loading recommendations
- 219 Raising/lowering the rear-end of the vehicle
- 219 Extra loading space
- 219 Roof loads
- 220 Related information
- 220 Passenger compartment storage spaces
- 220 Front seats
- 221 Second row of seats
- 221 Third row of seats
- 221 Related information
- 221 Using the glove compartment
- 221
- 221 Opening the glove compartment
- 221 Locking/unlocking the glove compartment
- 222 Using the glove compartment as a cooler
- 222 Related information
- 222 Tunnel console
- 222
- 222 Related information
- 223 Grocery bag holder
- 223 On the sides of the cargo compartment
- 223
- 223 Related information
- 223 Cargo net
- 223
- 223 Attaching
- 224 Removing and storing
- 224 Related information
- 225 Steel cargo grid
- 225
- 225 Mounting
- 225 Removing
- 226 Related information
- 226 Load anchoring eyelets
- 226 Load anchoring eyelets
- 226 Related information
- 227 Cargo compartment cover
- 227 Installing the coverXC90 Excellence only: the cover is permanently mounted and cannot be retracted or removed.
- 227 Using the cover
- 227 Fully open
- 228 Partially retracted
- 228 Retracting the cover
- 229 Removing the cover
- 229 Related information
- 229 Sun visors
- 229
- 229 Related information
- 230 Electrical sockets
- 230 120-volt socket in the tunnel consoleCertain models only.
- 230 Using the sockets
- 231 Status indication
- 232 12-volt socket in the tunnel console
- 232 12-volt socket in the cargo area
- 232 Related information
- 234 LOCKS AND ALARM
- 234 Locks and remote keys
- 234 Locking/unlocking/opening/closing
- 234 Remote key
- 234 Related information
- 234 Immobilizer
- 234
- 234 Related information
- 235 Changing the remote key's battery
- 235
- 235 Replacing the battery
- 237 Related information
- 237 Remote key
- 237
- 238 Key Tag
- 238 Ordering new keys
- 238 The remote key's buttons
- 238 Interference
- 238 Loss of a remote key
- 239 Related information
- 239 Remote key's range
- 239 Manual use
- 239 Keyless useModels equipped with the optional Passive Entryonly.
- 239 If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
- 239 Related information
- 240 Red Key
- 240
- 240 Possible settings
- 240 Speed Limiter(On/Off)
- 240 Speed reminder (On/Off):
- 240 Reduced max. volume (on/off)
- 240 Adaptive cruise control (On/Off)
- 240 Safety functions
- 240 Related information
- 241 Detachable key blade
- 241 Using the detachable key blade
- 241 Detaching the key blade
- 241 Related information
- 242 Foot movement tailgate operation
- 242
- 242 Operation
- 242 Opening/closing
- 243 Interrupting opening/closing
- 243 Vehicles equipped with a skid plate/diffuser
- 243 Related information
- 243 Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle
- 243 Locking and unlocking
- 244 Keyless Passive Entry
- 244 Locking
- 245 Unlocking
- 245 Automatic relocking
- 245 Remote door unlock
- 245 Related information
- 245 Locking/unlocking from inside the vehicle
- 245 The central locking system
- 245 Unlocking
- 245 Locking
- 245 Lock buttons on the rear doors
- 246 Automatic locking
- 246 Related information
- 246 Antenna locations for the start and lock system
- 246
- 246 Related information
- 247 Locking and unlocking confirmation
- 247 Exterior confirmation
- 247 Interior confirmation
- 247 Indicators in the interior lock buttons
- 247 Lock buttons in the front doors
- 248 In all doors
- 248 Confirmation alternatives
- 248 Related information
- 248 Locking/unlocking the tailgate
- 248 Unlocking with the remote key
- 249 Keyless unlocking
- 249 Unlocking the tailgate from inside the vehicle
- 249 Locking with the remote key
- 249 Related information
- 250 Power tailgate
- 250
- 250 Opening the tailgate
- 250 Closing the tailgate
- 251 Interrupting opening/closing
- 251 Programming the tailgate's maximum opening angle
- 251 Pinch protection
- 252 Preloaded springs
- 252 Related information
- 252 Private (valet) locking
- 252 Activating private locking/setting a security code
- 252 Deactivating private locking
- 253 Related information
- 253 Locking/unlocking with the detachable key blade
- 253 Unlocking
- 253 Turning off the alarm
- 253 Locking
- 254 Related information
- 254 Automatically arming/disarming the alarm
- 254
- 254 Related information
- 255 Alarm
- 255
- 255 Arming the alarm
- 255 Disarming the alarm
- 255 Turning off a triggered (sounding) alarm
- 255 Alarm signals
- 255 Alarm indicator
- 256 Related information
- 256 Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key
- 256
- 256 Related information
- 256 Child safety locks
- 256 Electronicactivation/deactivation
- 257 Manual activation/deactivation
- 257 Related information
- 258 Start and lock system type designations
- 258 Alarm system
- 258 Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive start)
- 258 Immobilizer and Passive entry/Passive startsystems
- 258 Related information
- 260 DRIVER SUPPORT
- 260 Driver support systems
- 260
- 260 Related information
- 260 Adjustable steering force
- 260
- 260 Changing the steering force level
- 261 Related information
- 261 Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- 261
- 261 Traction control
- 261 Spin control
- 261 Active Yaw Control
- 261 Engine Drag Control EDC
- 261 Trailer Stability AssistThis function is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original trailer hitch.
- 262 Related information
- 262 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode
- 262
- 262 Activating/deactivating Sport mode
- 262 Related information
- 263 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) symbols and messages
- 263
- 264 Related information
- 265 Roll stability control (RSC)
- 265
- 265 Related information
- 265 Speed limiter (SL)
- 265 Overview
- 265 Limitations
- 266 Related information
- 266 Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)
- 266 Selecting SL(putting it in standby mode)
- 266 Activating SL(putting it in active mode and setting a maximum speed)
- 266 Related information
- 267 Changing a Speed Limiter (SL)maximum speed
- 267
- 267 Limitations
- 267 Related information
- 267 Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
- 267
- 268 Is SL or ASLactive?
- 268 The ASLsymbol
- 268 ASLlimitations
- 268 Related information
- 269 Activating/deactivating the Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
- 269
- 269 Activating ASL
- 269 Deactivating ASL
- 269 Related information
- 269 Changing tolerance for the Automatic Speed Limiter
- 269 Posted speed limit tolerance
- 270 Related information
- 270 Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter
- 270
- 270 Deactivating and putting SLin standby mode
- 271 Reactivating SLfrom standby mode
- 271 Increasing the speed with the accelerator pedal
- 271 Related information
- 271 Turning the Speed Limiteroff
- 271
- 271 Related information
- 272 Cruise Control (CC)
- 272 Overview
- 272 Related information
- 272 Starting and activating Cruise Control
- 272 Selecting CC(putting it in standby mode)
- 273 Activating CC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
- 273 Related information
- 273 Changing Cruise Controlspeed
- 273 Changing a set speed
- 273 Engine braking instead of applying the brakes
- 273 Related information
- 274 Deactivating/resuming Cruise Control (CC)
- 274 Deactivating and putting CCin standby mode
- 274 Standby mode due to action by the driver
- 274 Automatic standby mode
- 274 Reactivating CCfrom standby mode
- 275 Related information
- 275 Turning Cruise Controloff
- 275
- 275 Related information
- 276 Switching between Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control
- 276
- 276 Switching from ACC to CC
- 276 Switching from CC to ACC
- 276 Related information
- 277 Distance Alert
- 277
- 277 Head-up-display
- 278 Related information
- 278 Using Distance Alert
- 278 Operation
- 278 Setting a time interval
- 278 Related information
- 279 Distance Alertlimitations
- 279
- 279 Related information
- 279 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 279
- 280 Overview
- 281 Controls
- 281 Instrument panel
- 281 Collision warning
- 282 Head-up-display
- 282 Related information
- 282 Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 282 Starting ACC(putting it in standby mode)
- 283 Activating ACC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
- 283 Related information
- 283 Deactivating/resuming Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 283
- 284 Standby mode due to action by the driver
- 284 Automatic standby mode
- 284 Reactivating ACCfrom standby mode
- 284 Related information
- 285 Changing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) speed
- 285 Changing a set speed
- 285 Related information
- 286 Setting an Adaptive Cruise Controltime interval
- 286
- 286 Changing a time interval
- 286 Related information
- 287 Passing Assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist
- 287 How passing assistance works
- 287 Using passing assistance
- 287 Starting passing assistance
- 287 Passing assistance limitations
- 287 Related information
- 287 Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 287 Changing target vehicles
- 288 Automatic standby mode when changing targets
- 288 Auto-hold brake function
- 288 Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
- 288 Automatically setting the parking brake
- 288 Related information
- 289 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - troubleshooting
- 289
- 289 Related information
- 290 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - limitations
- 290 Steep roads and/or heavy loads
- 290 Additional information
- 290 Related information
- 291 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) symbols and messages
- 291
- 292 Related information
- 293 Pilot Assist
- 293 Function
- 293
- 294 Pilot Assistoverview
- 294 Controls
- 295 Instrument panel
- 295 Collision warning
- 296 Head-up-display
- 296 Related information
- 296 Starting and activating Pilot Assist
- 296
- 297 Prerequisites
- 298 Hands on the steering wheel
- 298 Related information
- 298 Changing Pilot Assistspeed
- 298
- 299 Related information
- 299 Setting a Pilot Assisttime interval
- 299 Changing the time interval
- 300 Related information
- 300 Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist
- 300
- 300 Deactivating and putting Pilot Assistin standby mode
- 301 Standby mode due to action by the driver
- 301 Automatic standby mode
- 301 Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
- 301 Related information
- 302 Changing target vehicles and automatic braking with Pilot Assist
- 302
- 302 Changing target vehicles
- 302 Automatic standby mode when changing targets
- 302 Auto-hold brake function
- 303 Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
- 303 Automatically setting the parking brake
- 303 Related information
- 303 Pilot Assistlimitations
- 303
- 304 Steep roads and/or heavy loads
- 304 Additional information
- 304 Related information
- 305 Pilot Assistsymbols and messages
- 305
- 306 Related information
- 306 Driver support system radar sensor
- 306
- 306 Related information
- 307 Radar sensor limitations
- 307 Obstructions
- 308 Vehicle's speed
- 308 Limited field of vision
- 308 High temperatures
- 308 Damaged windshield
- 309 Maintenance
- 309 Related information
- 310 Radar sensor - type approval
- 310
- 310 Related information
- 310 Driver support system camera
- 310
- 310 Related information
- 311 Camera limitations
- 311 Reduced visibility
- 311 Obstructions
- 312 High temperatures
- 312 Damaged windshield
- 313 Maintenance
- 313 Related information
- 314 City Safety™
- 314 City Safetyintroduction
- 314 City Safetyparameters
- 315 1: Collision warning
- 315 2: Brake assistance
- 315 3: Auto-brake
- 316 Related information
- 316 City Safetywarning level settings
- 316
- 316 Setting a warning level (distance)
- 317 Related information
- 317 Detecting obstructions with City Safety
- 317 Vehicles
- 317 Cyclists
- 318 Pedestrians
- 318 Large animals
- 319 Related information
- 319 City Safetyin crossing traffic
- 319 Turning at an intersection
- 319 Limitations in crossing traffic
- 319 Related information
- 320 City Safetywhen evasive action is not possible
- 320
- 320 Related information
- 320 City Safety™ troubleshooting
- 320 Troubleshooting and remedial action
- 321 Maintenance
- 321 Other vehicle functions
- 322 Radar sensor for other functions
- 322 Related information
- 322 City Safetylimitations
- 322
- 322 Low objects
- 322 Slippery driving conditions
- 322 Backlighting
- 322 Heat
- 323 Camera and radar sensor's field of vision
- 323 Action by the driver
- 323 Backing up
- 323 Low speed
- 323 Active driver
- 323 Other limitations
- 324 Related information
- 325 City Safety symbols and messages
- 325
- 325 Related information
- 326 Rear Collision Warning (RCW)
- 326
- 326 Limitations
- 326 Related information
- 327 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)
- 327
- 327 Overview
- 328 Related information
- 328 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)On/Off
- 328
- 328 Related information
- 329 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)limitations
- 329
- 329 Maintenance
- 329 Related information
- 329 Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
- 329
- 329 When does Cross Traffic Alertfunction
- 330 Related information
- 330 Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
- 330
- 331 Related information
- 331 Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)limitations
- 331 Limitations
- 331 Maintenance
- 332 Related information
- 333 Blind Spot Information (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)symbols and messages
- 333
- 333
- 333 Related information
- 334 Road Sign Information (RSI)
- 334
- 334 Related information
- 334 Road Sign Information (RSI)operation
- 334 Speed limit information
- 334 Settings
- 335 Activating/deactivating RSI
- 335 Activating/deactivating the speed warning function
- 335 Activating/deactivating the audible alert
- 335 Speed camera alert
- 335 Related information
- 336 Road Sign Information (RSI)limitations
- 336
- 336 Related information
- 336 Driver Alert Control (DAC)
- 336
- 337 Related information
- 337 Using Driver Alert Control (DAC)
- 337 Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Control
- 337 Activating/deactivating guidance to a rest area
- 337 Related information
- 338 Driver Alert Controllimitations
- 338
- 338 Related information
- 338 Driving lane assistance
- 338 Driving lane assistance system
- 339 Steering assistance
- 339 Traffic lane assistance does not react
- 340 Limitations
- 340 Related information
- 340 Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)
- 340 Activating/deactivating
- 340 Type of warning
- 340 Type of assistance
- 340 Related information
- 341 Driving lane assistance symbols and messages
- 341 Symbols in the instrument panel
- 341 Available
- 341 Not available
- 341 Steering/warning indicator
- 342 Symbols and messages
- 342 Related information
- 343 Run-off Mitigation
- 343
- 343 Run-off Mitigationwith steering assistance only
- 343 Run-off Mitigationwith steering assistance and braking
- 343 Settings
- 344 Limitations
- 344 Related information
- 345 Run-off Mitigationsymbols and messages
- 345
- 345 Related information
- 346 Park Assist
- 346
- 346 Rear park assist
- 347 Side park assist
- 347 Front park assist
- 347 Related information
- 347 Activating/deactivating Park Assist
- 347 On/Off
- 347 Related information
- 348 Park Assistlimitations
- 348
- 348 Cleaning the sensors
- 348 Related information
- 349 Park assistsymbols and messages
- 349
- 349 Related information
- 350 Park Assist Camera (PAC)
- 350
- 350 Camera views
- 350 Panorama (360°) view
- 351 Backing up
- 351 Front camera
- 351 Side camera
- 351 Related information
- 352 Park Assist Camera (PAC)trajectory lines and fields
- 352 Trajectory lines
- 353 Models with the 360° panorama camera system and Park Assist sensors
- 353 Trajectory lines for a trailer hitch (towbar)
- 353 Front and rear sensor fields
- 353 Front and rear sensors
- 354 Side sensors
- 354 Related information
- 354 Starting the Park Assist Camera (PAC)
- 354 Starting the camera
- 354 Starting the camera in different situations
- 354 Activating/deactivating automatic start of PAC
- 354 Automatically deactivating the camera
- 354 Selecting the camera's basic view when reversing
- 355 Related information
- 355 Park Assist Camera (PAC) limitations
- 355
- 355 Blind sectors
- 355 Defective camera
- 356 Dark camera sectors
- 356 Ambient lighting
- 356 Maintenance
- 356 Related information
- 356 Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
- 356
- 356 Types of parking
- 356 Parallel parking
- 357 Perpendicular parking
- 357 Related information
- 357 Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
- 357
- 358 Parking
- 358 1: Searching and measuring
- 359 2: Backing into the parking space
- 359 3: Adjusting the vehicle's position
- 360 Leaving a parking space
- 360 Related information
- 360 Park Assist Pilot (PAP)limitations
- 360 The PAPparking sequence is cancelled
- 361 Points to keep in mind
- 361 Maintenance
- 361 Related information
- 362 Park Assist Pilot (PAP)symbols and messages
- 362
- 362 Related information
- 364 STARTING AND DRIVING
- 364 Starting and driving
- 364
- 364 Related information
- 364 Brakes
- 364 Brake system
- 364 Anti-lock Braking System ABS
- 364 Function check when the engine is started
- 364 Light braking charges the hybrid battery
- 365 Cleaning the brake discs
- 365 Driving on wet or salted roads
- 365 Brake pad inspection
- 366 Instrument panel symbols
- 366 Related information
- 366 Brake functions
- 366
- 366 Related information
- 367 Auto-holdbrake function
- 367
- 367 Auto-holdcontrol
- 367 Instrument panel symbol
- 367 Related information
- 367 Brake assist system
- 367
- 367 Related information
- 368 Braking effect after a collision
- 368
- 368 Related information
- 368 Emergency brake lights
- 368
- 368 Related information
- 368 Hill Descent Control (HDC)
- 368
- 368 Function
- 369 Activating HDC
- 369 Related information
- 369 Low Speed Control (LSC)
- 369
- 370 Activating LSC
- 370
- 370 Related information
- 370 Hill Start Assist
- 370
- 370 Related information
- 371 Parking brake
- 371
- 371 Related information
- 371 Using the parking brake
- 371 Applying the parking brake
- 372 Symbol in the instrument panel
- 372 Automatic function
- 372 Emergency braking
- 372 Releasing the parking brake
- 372 Releasing manually
- 372 Releasing automatically
- 372 Parking on a hill
- 373 Heavy load uphill
- 373 Parking brake settings
- 373 Related information
- 373 Parking brake malfunctions
- 373
- 373 Low battery charge level
- 373 Replacing brake pads
- 373 Symbols in the instrument panel
- 373 Related information
- 374 Before a long distance trip
- 374
- 374 Driving economically
- 374 Driving economically with Twin Engine Plug-in Hybridvehicles
- 374 Charging
- 375 Preconditioning
- 375 Driving
- 375 Handling and roadholding
- 375 Related information
- 376 Driving through standing water
- 376
- 377 Related information
- 377 Overheating the engine and transmission
- 377
- 377 Related information
- 378 Winter driving
- 378
- 378 Related information
- 378 Towing eyelet
- 378 Using the towing eyelet
- 379 Related information
- 379 Towing recommendations
- 379
- 379 Towing your vehicle behind another vehicle
- 379 Tow trucks
- 380 Vehicle with pneumatic suspension
- 380 Jump starting
- 380 Related information
- 380 Fuel
- 380 Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives)
- 380 Unleaded fuel
- 381 Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers, "Oxygenated fuels"
- 381 Alcohol – Ethanol
- 381 Methanol
- 381 Related information
- 381 Octane rating
- 381 Minimum octane
- 381 TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
- 382 Fuel Formulations
- 382 Use of Additives
- 382 Related information
- 382 Opening/closing the fuel filler door
- 382 Opening/closing the fuel filler door
- 383 Refueling from a service station pump
- 383 Related information
- 383 Emission controls
- 383 Three-way catalytic converter
- 384 Heated oxygen sensors
- 384 Related information
- 384 Jump starting
- 384
- 385
- 386 Related information
- 386 Driving with a trailer
- 386
- 387 Trailer turn signals and brake lights
- 388 Trailer lamp check
- 388 Automatic check
- 388 Disabling the automatic check
- 388 Manual check
- 388 Self-leveling suspension
- 388 Related information
- 389 Detachable trailer hitch
- 389
- 389 Installing the ball holder
- 389 Removing the ball holder
- 389 Stowing the ball holder
- 389 Related information
- 390 Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
- 390 Function
- 390 Facts about TSA
- 390 How TSAworks
- 390 Related information
- 391 Ignition modes
- 391
- 391 Selecting an ignition mode
- 392 Related information
- 392 Battery drain
- 392
- 392 Related information
- 392 Starting the engine
- 392
- 395 Related information
- 395 Turning the engine off
- 395
- 395 Related information
- 395 Driving systems
- 395 Two drive systems
- 396 Related information
- 396 Hybrid battery charging cable
- 396
- 398 Charging cable components
- 398 Related information
- 398 Hybrid charging cable circuit breaker
- 398
- 399 Hybrid-related symbols and messages
- 399
- 400 Related information
- 401 Preparations for charging the hybrid battery
- 401
- 401
- 401 Prior to charging
- 402 Opening/closing the charger door
- 402 Related information
- 402 Stopping hybrid battery charging
- 402
- 403 Related information
- 403 Initiating hybrid battery charging
- 403
- 405 Related information
- 405 Charging the hybrid battery
- 405
- 406 Temperature control
- 406 Charging using the gasoline engine
- 406 Related information
- 406 Hybrid battery charge status
- 406 Indicator LEDin the vehicle's charging socket
- 407 Charge status in the instrument panel
- 408 Related information
- 408 Charger status indicators
- 408
- 408 Red warning light
- 409 Blue status indicator
- 409 Related information
- 409 Hybrid battery charging current
- 409
- 410 Long-term storage of a vehicle with a hybrid battery
- 410
- 410 Related information
- 410 Using the electric motor in city driving
- 410
- 411 Factors that determine the electric motor's driving range
- 411 Factors outside of the driver's control
- 411 Factors in the driver's control
- 411 Driving with the electric motor
- 411 Related information
- 412 Maintaining/increasing the hybrid battery's charge while driving
- 412 The "Hold" and "Charge" function buttons
- 412 Hold
- 412 Charge
- 412 Symbol in the instrument panel
- 412 Related information
- 413 Drive modes
- 413
- 413
- 413 Selecting a drive mode
- 413 Available drive modes
- 414 HYBRID
- 414 PURE
- 415 ECO climate
- 415 OFF ROAD
- 415 AWD
- 415 POWER
- 416 INDIVIDUAL
- 416 Use of the gasoline engine
- 416 Related information
- 416 Automatic transmission
- 416
- 416 Symbols in the instrument panel
- 417 Related information
- 417 Shiftlock
- 417
- 417 Automatic shiftlock
- 417 From Park – P
- 417 From neutral – N
- 417 Messages in the instrument panel
- 417 Related information
- 417 Gear shift indicator
- 417
- 417 Related information
- 418 Gear selector positions
- 418
- 418 Selecting gears
- 418 Gear selector positions
- 418 Park – P
- 419 Reverse – R
- 419 Neutral – N
- 419 Drive – D
- 419 Brake – B
- 419 Safety function
- 419 Related information
- 420 Steering wheel paddles
- 420 Activating the paddles
- 420 Shifting
- 420 Deactivating the paddles
- 420 Manual deactivation in modes D and B
- 420 Automatic deactivation
- 420 Related information
- 421 All Wheel Drive (AWD)Standard equipment on certain models.
- 421
- 421 Related information
- 421 Leveling controland suspension
- 421 Pneumatic suspension and shock absorbers
- 421 Suspension settings
- 421 Easy entry
- 422 Deactivating suspension and leveling control
- 422 Loading mode
- 422 Parking the vehicle
- 422 Transport
- 422 Related information
- 424 INFOTAINMENT
- 424 The infotainment system
- 424 Infotainment overview
- 424 System updates
- 424 Related information
- 424 Apps (applications)
- 424
- 425 Related information
- 425 Sound settings
- 425
- 425 Optimal sound reproduction settings
- 425 Active noise suppressionCertain models only.
- 425 Related information
- 426 Radio
- 426
- 426 Related information
- 426 Radio settings
- 426
- 426 FM
- 426 SiriusXM®Satellite radio
- 426 Related information
- 426 RBDSradio
- 426
- 426 Related information
- 427 Changing and searching for radio stations
- 427 Turning the radio on
- 427 Changing a list in a waveband
- 427 Changing stations in a selected list
- 427 Favorites
- 427 Radio favorites
- 427 Changing wavebandsThe AM waveband is not available in hybrid models.
- 427 Searching for a radio station
- 428 Searching for a station manually
- 428 Related information
- 428 HD Radio™reception
- 428 Introduction
- 428 Artist Experience™
- 429 iTunes tagging
- 429 Ball game mode
- 429 Benefits of digital broadcasting
- 429 How HD Radio ™Technologybroadcasting works
- 429 Related information
- 429 Switching HD Radioon and off
- 429 Switching HD on or off
- 430 Related information
- 430 HD Radiosub-channels
- 430 Sub-channels
- 430 Selecting sub-channels
- 430 Related information
- 431 HD Radiolimitations
- 431 Limitations
- 431 Related information
- 431 SiriusXM® Satellite radio
- 431 Listening to satellite radio
- 431 Selecting SiriusXM®Satellite radio mode
- 432 Related information
- 432 Using SiriusXM®Satellite radio
- 432 SiriusXM®Satellite radio functions
- 433 Search
- 433 Channels
- 433 Favorites
- 433 Categories/Genres
- 433 EPG(Electronic Program Guide)
- 433 Alerts
- 433 iTunes tagging
- 433 Related information
- 434 SiriusXM® Satellite radiosettings
- 434 Settings
- 434 Traffic Jump
- 434 Alert notifications
- 434 Alert notifications sound
- 434 iTunes tagging
- 434 Game Alerts
- 434 Unsubscribed services
- 434 Skipped stations
- 434 Skipped categories
- 434 Related information
- 435 SiriusXM Travel Link
- 435 Starting SiriusXM Travel Link
- 435 Favorites
- 435 Related information
- 436 SiriusXM Travel Link- Weather
- 436
- 436 Search
- 436 LocalThis is the weather default unless another alternative has been selected.
- 436 Map view
- 436 Today
- 437 5 days
- 437 Ski location
- 437 Areas
- 437 Related information
- 437 SiriusXM Travel Link- Alerts
- 437
- 437 Types of alerts
- 438 Information about an alert
- 438 Related information
- 438 SiriusXM Travel Link- Fuel
- 438
- 438 Search
- 438 Nearby
- 438 Recommended
- 439 Favorites
- 439 Brands
- 439 Related information
- 439 SiriusXM Travel Link- Sports
- 439
- 440 Related information
- 440 Phone
- 440
- 440 Overview
- 440 Related information
- 441 Pairing a cell phone
- 441
- 441 Alternative 1: searching for the phone from the vehicle
- 442 Alternative 2: searching for the vehicle from the phone
- 442 Compatible cell phones
- 442 Related information
- 442 Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
- 442 Connecting automatically
- 442 Connecting manually
- 443 Disconnecting a phone
- 443 Changing phones
- 443 Removing a phone (or other device) from the list
- 443 Related information
- 443 Handling phone calls
- 443
- 443 Making calls
- 444 Making multiple calls
- 444 Group (conference) calls
- 444 Incoming calls
- 444 Incoming calls while another call is in progress
- 444 Privacy
- 444 Related information
- 445 Managing the phone book
- 445 Related information
- 446 Handling text messages
- 446
- 446 Reading text messages in the center display
- 446 Reading new text messages in the instrument panel
- 446 Sending text messages
- 446 Message notification
- 446 Related information
- 447 Phone settings
- 447
- 447 Cell phones
- 447 Related information
- 447 Text message settings
- 447 Text message settings
- 447 Related information
- 447 Connecting a Bluetooth®device
- 447
- 447 Related information
- 448 Connecting a device via the AUX/USB socket
- 448
- 448 Related information
- 448 Media player
- 448
- 448 Related information
- 449 Apple CarPlay
- 449
- 450 Starting Apple CarPlay
- 450 From an iPhonethat is connected for the first time
- 450 From a previously connected iPhone
- 450 Toggling between Apple CarPlay and iPod
- 450 Apple CarPlay to iPod
- 450 iPod to Apple CarPlay
- 450 Related information
- 451 Apple CarPlaysettings
- 451 Automatic start
- 451 System volume levels
- 451 Related information
- 451 Android auto
- 451
- 452 Starting Android Auto
- 452 Connecting an Androiddevice for the first time
- 452 From a previously connected Androiddevice
- 452 Related information
- 453 Android Autosettings
- 453 Automatic start
- 453 System volume levels
- 453 Related information
- 453 CD (media) player
- 453
- 453 Related information
- 454 Playing media
- 454 Starting a media source
- 454 CD
- 454 USB flash drive
- 454 Mp3 player and iPod®
- 454 Bluetooth-connected device
- 454 Internet media
- 454 Video
- 454 Apple CarPlay
- 454 Controlling and changing media
- 455 Video settings
- 455 Play DivX®
- 455 Related information
- 456 Media searches
- 456
- 456 Related information
- 456 Playing media through the AUX/USB sockets
- 456
- 456 Related information
- 457 Streaming media through a Bluetooth connection
- 457
- 457 Related information
- 457 Media sound settings
- 457
- 457 System volumes for media
- 457 Related information
- 458 Gracenote
- 458
- 458 Activating/deactivating Gracenote
- 458 Updating Gracenote
- 458 Related information
- 458 Video
- 458
- 458 Related information
- 459 Media player technical data
- 459 Audio files
- 459 Video files
- 459 Subtitles
- 459 DivX®
- 459 Storing information on a USB device
- 460 USB socket
- 460 Related information
- 460 Internet connected vehicle
- 460
- 460 Related information
- 461 Connecting to the Internet
- 461
- 461 Connect using Bluetooth
- 461 Connect using Wi-Fi
- 461 Connect using the vehicle's integrated modem
- 462 Related information
- 462 Bluetooth settings
- 462 Bluetooth
- 462 Bluetoothcompliance
- 462 Related information
- 463 Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps
- 463
- 463 Downloading an app
- 463 Cancelling (aborting) a download
- 463 Updating apps
- 463 Update (install) all
- 463 Updating certain apps
- 463 Uninstalling an app
- 463 Related information
- 464 Internet connection troubleshooting
- 464
- 464 Cell phone to the vehicle
- 464 Cell phone to the network operator
- 464 Restarting the phone
- 464 Related information
- 464 Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing)
- 464
- 465 Related information
- 465 Deleting Wi-Fi networks
- 465
- 465 Deleting all networks
- 465 Related information
- 465 Wi-Fi technology and security
- 465
- 465 Related information
- 466 Vehicle modem settings
- 466
- 466 Related information
- 466 Infotainment system license information
- 466
- 466 Bowers & Wilkins
- 466 Dirac Live
- 467 DivX®
- 467 Patent number
- 467 Gracenote®
- 467 Gracenote®End User License Agreement
- 468 Sensus software
- 469 Linux software
- 469 camellia:1.2.0
- 470 Unicode: 5.1.0
- 470 Bluetooth®declaration of conformity
- 471 Terms, conditions and confidentiality
- 471 Terms & Conditions for Services
- 471 Customer privacy policy
- 474 WHEELS AND TIRES
- 474 Tires
- 474
- 474 Recommended tires
- 474 New tires
- 474 Tire age
- 475 Tire economy
- 475 Tire rotation
- 475 Storing wheels and tires
- 475 Related information
- 476 Tire sidewall designations
- 476
- 477 Speed Symbol
- 477 Wheel (rim) designations
- 477
- 477 Related information
- 478 Tire terminology
- 478
- 479 Tire direction of rotation
- 479
- 479
- 479 Related information
- 479 Tread wear indicator
- 479
- 479 Related information
- 480 Loading specifications
- 480 Weight designations
- 480
- 480 Curb weight
- 480 Capacity weight
- 480 Permissible axle weight
- 480 Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
- 480 Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
- 480 Related information
- 481 Uniform Tire Quality Grading
- 481
- 481 TREADWEAR
- 481 TRACTION
- 481 TEMPERATURE
- 481 Snow tires and chains
- 481
- 482 Checking tire inflation pressure
- 482
- 482 Cold tires
- 482 Recommended inflation pressures
- 483 Checking tire pressure
- 483 Changing tires
- 483
- 483 When changing to tires of another dimension
- 483 Related information
- 484 Tools
- 484
- 484 Related information
- 484 Jack
- 484
- 484 Models with leveling control
- 485 Wheel bolts
- 485
- 485 Locking wheel bolts
- 485 Related information
- 485 Removing a wheel
- 485
- 486 Related information
- 487 Installing a wheel
- 487
- 487 Related information
- 487 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- 487
- 488 Messages in the instrument panel
- 488
- 488 Related information
- 489 Checking tire inflation pressure
- 489 Checking inflation pressure
- 489 Related information
- 490 Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- 490
- 490 Related information
- 491 Calibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- 491 Calibrating TPMS
- 491 Related information
- 492 Tire sealing systemCertain models only.
- 492 Location
- 492 Introduction
- 492 Accessing the tire sealing system
- 492 Sealing compound container
- 493 Related information
- 494 Using the tire sealing system
- 494 Overview
- 494 Connecting
- 497 Related information
- 497 Inflating a tire with the tire sealing system compressor
- 497
- 498 Related information
- 500 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
- 500 Volvo's service program
- 500 Introduction
- 500 The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S.
- 500 Maintenance
- 500 Applicable warranties – U.S./Canada
- 500 Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
- 500 On-board Diagnostic System
- 501 Emission inspection readiness
- 501 How do states use OBD IIfor emission inspections?
- 501 How can my vehicle fail OBD IIemission inspection?
- 501 How can I prepare for my next OBD IIemission inspection?
- 501 Owner maintenance
- 501 Each time the car is refueled:
- 501 Monthly:
- 501 As needed:
- 502 Related information
- 502 System updates
- 502
- 502 Updating all system software
- 502 Updating individual programs
- 502 Cancelling a download
- 503 Allowing background searches or software updates
- 503 Related information
- 503 Remote updates
- 503
- 503 Related information
- 503 Vehicle status
- 503
- 503 Related information
- 504 Booking service and repairs
- 504
- 504 Before the service can be used
- 504 Volvo ID
- 504 Changing a Volvo IDemail address
- 504 Selecting a Volvo retailer on the My Volvo website
- 504 Prerequisites for booking service from the vehicle
- 504 Using the service
- 504 Booking service or repairs
- 505 Sending an appointment request
- 505 Sending vehicle-related information
- 506 Viewing workshop information
- 506 Appointments and vehicle information
- 506 Related information
- 506 Wi-Fi connection to a workshop
- 506
- 507 Automatically connecting to a workshop
- 507 Without driver confirmation
- 507 With driver confirmation
- 507 Manually connecting to a workshop
- 507 Changing the way a connection is made
- 507 Related information
- 507 Climate system service
- 507 Troubleshooting and repairs
- 507 Refrigerant R134a
- 507 Related information
- 508 Start battery
- 508
- 510 Related information
- 510 Hybrid battery
- 510
- 510 Battery coolant
- 510 Related information
- 511 Battery symbols
- 511
- 511 Related information
- 511 Fuses
- 511
- 512 Location of the fuseboxes
- 512 Related information
- 512 Replacing fuses
- 512 Fuse replacement
- 512 Related information
- 513 Fuses in the engine compartment
- 514
- 514 Positions
- 517 Related information
- 518 Fuses in the passenger compartment
- 519
- 520 Positions
- 521 Related information
- 522 Fuses in the cargo compartment
- 523
- 524 Positions
- 524 Related information
- 526 Replacing bulbs
- 526
- 527 Front bulbs (vehicles with halogen headlights)
- 528 Taillight bulbs
- 528 Related information
- 528 Removing the rectangular headlight cover
- 528
- 528
- 529 Related information
- 529 Replacing low beam headlight bulbs
- 529
- 529 Related information
- 530 Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs
- 530
- 530 Related information
- 530 Replacing front turn signal bulbs
- 530
- 531 Related information
- 531 Replacing front parking light bulbs
- 531
- 531 Related information
- 532 Bulb specifications
- 532
- 532 Related information
- 533 Hoisting the vehicle
- 533
- 534 Related information
- 535 Opening and closing the hood
- 535 Opening
- 535 Warning–hood not closed
- 535 Closing
- 536 Related information
- 536 Engine compartment overview
- 536
- 537 Related information
- 537 Engine oil
- 537
- 538 Related information
- 538 Checking and refilling engine oil
Volvo 2016 XC90 T8 Owner Manual
Brand: Volvo Category: Cars Size: 10 MB Pages: 546
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Contents
- 16 Introduction
- 16 Contacting Volvo
- 16
- 16 Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance
- 16
- 16 Additional information about your vehicle
- 16 Support on the Internet
- 16 Downloadable information
- 16 Maps
- 17 Mobile apps
- 17 Owner's manuals for earlier model Volvos
- 17 Contact
- 17 Related information
- 18 General information about the XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
- 19 Overview
- 20 High-voltage electrical current
- 20 Hybrid-unique functions
- 20 Drive modes
- 20 Instrument panel
- 20 Preconditioning
- 20 Charging the hybrid battery
- 20 Related information
- 22 Volvo and the environment
- 22
- 22 Volvo XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
- 22 Related information
- 23 Owner's manual and the environment
- 23 FSC®
- 23 Related information
- 23 IntelliSafe—driver support
- 23 Support
- 23 Accident prevention
- 23 Protection
- 23 Related information
- 24 Sensus
- 24
- 24 This is Sensus
- 25 Information when it's needed, where it's needed
- 25 Head-up-display
- 25 Instrument panel
- 26 Center display
- 26 Voice control system
- 26 Related information
- 27 Owner's manual in mobile devices
- 27
- 27 Related information
- 28 Options, accessories and the On-board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
- 28
- 29 Connecting equipment to the On-board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket
- 29 Owner's information
- 29
- 30 Related information
- 30 Driver distraction
- 30
- 30 Accessory installation
- 31 Related information
- 31 Volvo Structural Parts Statement
- 31
- 32 Related information
- 32 Crash event data
- 32
- 33 Volvo ID
- 33
- 33 Creating a Volvo ID
- 33 Using the Volvo IDapp
- 33 Using the Volvo On Call (VOC) app
- 33 Registering your Volvo IDto the vehicle
- 33 Advantages of having a Volvo ID
- 33 Related information
- 34 Center display overview
- 34
- 35 Related information
- 36 Changing center display settings
- 36 Turning off and reactivating the center display
- 36 Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds
- 36 Changing the screen's appearance (theme)
- 36 Related information
- 37 Using the center display keyboard
- 37 Entering text using the keyboard
- 39 Changing keyboard languages
- 40 Special characters
- 40 Handwritten text
- 40 Entering characters
- 41 Erasing/changing handwritten characters
- 41 New lines
- 41 Related information
- 42 Function view buttons
- 42 Different types of buttons
- 42 Button modes
- 43 Related information
- 44 Navigating in the center display's views
- 44
- 44 Home view
- 45 Expanding/minimizing a sub-view
- 46 Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen mode
- 46 Status bar
- 46 Top view
- 47 Going to Top view from an app
- 47 Climate view
- 47 App view
- 47 Function view
- 48 Related information
- 49 Symbols in the center display status bar
- 49
- 49 Related information
- 50 Changing settings in different types of apps
- 50 Basic apps
- 50 Third-party apps
- 51 Using the center display
- 51
- 51 Using the center display's touchscreen functionality
- 53 Returning to Home view
- 53 Moving apps and vehicle function buttons
- 53 Scrolling in lists, articles or views
- 53 Using center display controls
- 53 Related information
- 55 Using the owner's manual
- 55
- 55 On-board owner's manual
- 55 Printed owner's information
- 55 Illustrations
- 55 Options and accessories
- 55 Footnotes
- 55 Messages
- 55 Decals
- 55 Risk of injury
- 56 Risk of damage to the vehicle
- 56 Information
- 56 Types of lists
- 56 Procedures
- 56 Position lists
- 56 Bullet lists
- 56 Illustrations
- 56 Related information
- 57 Continues on next page
- 57 Continuation from previous page
- 57 Related information
- 57 On-board digital owner's manual
- 57
- 57 Related information
- 58 Navigating in the digital owner's manual
- 58
- 58 Searching using categories
- 58 Interior and exterior hotspots
- 58 Quick Guide.
- 58 Favorites
- 59 Saving/deleting favorites
- 59 Using the search function
- 59 Related information
- 59 Glass
- 59 Laminated glass
- 59 Related information
- 59 Technician certification
- 59
- 59 XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
- 62 Safety
- 62 General safety information
- 62
- 62 Warning symbol in the instrument panel
- 62 Related information
- 62 Occupant safety
- 62 Volvo's concern for safety
- 63 Occupant safety reminders
- 63 Related information
- 63 Reporting safety defects
- 63 Reporting safety defects in the U.S.
- 63 Reporting safety defects in Canada
- 64 Transport Canada can be contacted at:
- 64 Related information
- 64 Recall information
- 64
- 64 Volvo customers in Canada
- 64 Related information
- 64 Safety during pregnancy
- 64
- 65 Related information
- 65 Whiplash protection system
- 65 Function
- 66 Related information
- 66 Seat belts
- 66
- 66 Reversible seat belt pretensioners
- 66 Seat belt maintenance
- 66 Related information
- 67 Seat belt pretensioners
- 67 Reversible seat belt pretensioners
- 67 Seat belt pretensioners in collisions
- 67 Seat belt pretensioners in critical situations
- 67 Resetting the electric pretensioners
- 67 Related information
- 67 Buckling and unbuckling seat belts
- 67 Buckling a seat belt
- 69 Unbuckling the seat belt
- 69 Related information
- 69 Door and seat belt reminders
- 69 Graphics in the instrument panel
- 70 Seat belt reminder
- 70 Front seats
- 70 Rear seats
- 70 Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
- 70 Related information
- 70 Child safety
- 70 General information
- 72 Volvo's recommendations
- 72 Volvo has some very specific recommendations
- 72 Related information
- 72 Child restraints
- 72 Child restraint systems
- 73 Automatic Locking Retractor/Emergency Locking Retractor (ALR/ELR)
- 74 When attaching the seat belt to a child seat:
- 74 Child restraint registration and recalls
- 74 Infant seats
- 74 Securing an infant seat with a seat belt
- 76 Related information
- 76 Convertible seats
- 76 Securing a convertible seat with a seat belt
- 78 Related information
- 79 Booster cushions
- 79 Securing a booster cushion
- 79 Related information
- 80 ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
- 80 Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child seat anchors
- 80 To access the anchors
- 81 Related information
- 81 Lower child seat attachment pointsNot available in all markets
- 81
- 81 Location
- 81 Related information
- 82 Top tether anchors
- 82 Child restraint anchorages
- 82 Securing a child seat
- 82 Related information
- 83 Integrated booster cushion
- 83 Integrated booster cushionCanada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.
- 84 Related information
- 84 Raising the integrated booster cushion
- 84
- 85 Related information
- 85 Stowing the integrated booster cushion
- 85
- 86 Related information
- 86 Occupant weight sensor
- 86
- 86 Disabling the passenger's side front airbag
- 88 Modifications
- 89 Related information
- 89 Safety mode
- 89
- 89 Related information
- 90 Starting or moving a vehicle in safety mode
- 90 Starting the vehicle in safety mode
- 90 Moving the vehicle after safety mode has been set
- 90 Related information
- 91 Airbag system
- 91
- 91 Deployed airbags
- 91 Driver/passenger side airbags
- 91
- 91 The front airbag system
- 92 Front airbag deployment
- 93 Airbag decals
- 94 Related information
- 94 Inflatable curtains
- 94
- 95 Related information
- 95 Side impact airbags
- 95
- 95 Components in the SIPS airbag system
- 96 Related information
- 98 Instruments and controls
- 98 Trip computer
- 98
- 98
- 98 Trip odometer
- 98 Odometer
- 98 Current fuel consumption
- 98 Distance to empty
- 98 Distance to discharged battery
- 98 Distance using the electric motor
- 99 Tourist (alternative speedometer)
- 99 Related information
- 99 Displaying trip computer information
- 99
- 100 Resetting a trip odometer
- 100 Changing the unit of measure
- 100 Related information
- 100 Displaying trip statistics
- 101
- 101 Trip statistic settings
- 101
- 101 Changing the unit of measure
- 101 Related information
- 101 HomeLink® Wireless Control System
- 101
- 102 Related information
- 102 Programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System
- 102
- 104 Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
- 104 Using HomeLink®
- 104 Resetting HomeLink®buttons
- 104 Reprogramming a single HomeLink®button
- 104 FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)
- 105 Related information
- 105 Instruments and controls
- 105
- 107 Adjusting the power door mirrors
- 107
- 107 Adjusting
- 107 Storing the position
- 107 Tilting the door mirrors when parkingOnly on models equipped with a power driver's seat.
- 107 Automatically tilting the door mirrors when parking
- 107 Folding mirrors
- 107 Automatic folding when the vehicle is locked
- 108 Resetting the mirrors' position
- 108 Auto-dim
- 108 Related information
- 108 Laminated panoramic roof
- 108
- 109 Wind blocker
- 109 Related information
- 109 Operating the laminated panoramic roof
- 109 Operation
- 109 Automatic operation
- 110 Quick open/close
- 110 Manual operation
- 110 Tilt (ventilation) position
- 110 Automatically closing the sun shadeNot available in all markets
- 110 Auto-stop
- 111 Power windows
- 111
- 111 Related information
- 111 Operating the power windows
- 111
- 111 Operating
- 112 Manual up/down
- 112 Auto up/down
- 112 Resetting
- 112 Related information
- 112 Rearview mirror
- 112
- 112 Auto-dim function
- 113 Related information
- 113 Using sun shades
- 113 Rear doors
- 113 Settings view
- 113 Opening Settings view
- 114 Changing a setting
- 114 Types of settings
- 114 Related information
- 114 Categories in Settings view
- 114
- 114 My Car
- 115 Sound
- 115 Navigation
- 115 Media
- 115 Communication
- 115 Climate
- 115 System
- 115 Related information
- 116 Changing system settings in Settings view
- 116
- 116 Changing system languages
- 116 Changing units of measure
- 116 Changing length and volume units
- 116 Changing tire inflation pressure units
- 116 Viewing storage information
- 116 Viewing the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
- 117 Changing settings in apps
- 117 Apps for integrated (basic) functions
- 117 Changing settings for a basic app
- 117 Third party apps
- 117 Related information
- 117 Resetting the settings view
- 117 Resetting
- 117 Related information
- 118 Resetting user data when the vehicle changes owners
- 118
- 118 Related information
- 118 Ambient temperature sensor
- 118
- 118 Settings
- 118 Related information
- 119 Clock
- 119
- 119 Settings for date and time
- 119 Automatic time
- 119 Daylight savings time
- 119 Related information
- 119 Head-up display (HUD)
- 119
- 120 Activating/deactivating HUD
- 120 Via Function view
- 121 Via settings
- 121 Selecting display alternatives
- 121 Adjusting HUD brightness and height position
- 121 Adapting brightness
- 121 Power front seatmemory function
- 121 Replacing the windshield
- 121 Calibrating the horizontal position
- 122 Cleaning
- 122 Related information
- 122 Voice control
- 122
- 122 System updates
- 122 Related information
- 123 Using voice commands
- 123
- 123 Voice command examples
- 123 Commands/phrases
- 123 Numbers
- 123 Related information
- 124 Voice control for cell phones
- 124
- 124 Related information
- 124 Voice control for radio and media
- 124
- 124 Related information
- 125 Climate system voice commands
- 125
- 125 Related information
- 126 Navigation system voice commands
- 126
- 126 Voice commands
- 126 Related information
- 127 Voice control settings
- 127
- 127 Sound settings
- 127 Changing languages
- 127 Related information
- 127 Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
- 127
- 129 Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
- 129 Related information
- 129 Instrument panel
- 129
- 130 12" instrument panel
- 130 Left side
- 130 Center
- 130 Right side
- 130 Activating the instrument panel
- 131 Instrument panel settings
- 131
- 131 Related information
- 131 Instrument panel App menu
- 131
- 131 App menu functions
- 132 Related information
- 132 Hybrid-related information in the instrument panel
- 132 Hybrid-unique symbols
- 132 The hybrid gauge
- 132 Available electric motor output
- 133 Power utilized by the driver
- 133 Examples
- 133 The Savedrive mode
- 133 Related information
- 134 Instrument panel licenses
- 134 BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old" License
- 134 BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
- 134 BSD 2-clause “Simplified” license
- 135 FreeType Project License
- 136 Libpng License
- 137 COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
- 138 MIT License
- 138 zlib License
- 138 SGI Free Software B License Version 2.0.
- 139 Related information
- 139 Warning symbols in the instrument panel
- 139
- 140 Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door reminder
- 140 Related information
- 141 Compass
- 141
- 141 Switching the compass on/off
- 141 Related information
- 141 Calibrating the compass
- 141
- 142 Related information
- 142 Lighting panel and controls
- 142
- 142 Ring on the steering wheel lever
- 143 Lighting panel
- 143 Instrument lighting
- 144 Related information
- 144 Low beam headlights
- 144 Low beams
- 144 Related information
- 144 Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
- 144
- 145 High and low beam headlights
- 145
- 145 High beam flash
- 145 Continuous high beams
- 145 Active high beams
- 146 Operation
- 146 Auxiliary lights
- 147 Related information
- 147 Active Bending Lights
- 147
- 147 Deactivating/activating the function
- 147 Via Function view
- 147 Via settings
- 147 Related information
- 148 Brake lights
- 148
- 148 Related information
- 148 Rear fog lights
- 148
- 148 Related information
- 149 Hazard warning flashers
- 149
- 149 Related information
- 149 Parking lights
- 149
- 149 Related information
- 150 Approach lighting
- 150
- 150 Related information
- 150 Home safe lighting
- 150
- 150 Related information
- 150 Passenger compartment lighting
- 150
- 150 Front interior lighting
- 151 Front reading lights
- 151 Courtesy lighting
- 151 Courtesy lighting switch
- 151 Rear interior lighting
- 151 Rear reading lights
- 151 Rear courtesy lighting
- 151 Glove compartment lighting
- 151 Vanity mirror lighting
- 151 Cargo area lighting
- 152 Ground lighting
- 152 Doorsill lighting
- 152 Ambience lighting
- 152 Mood lighting
- 152 Brightness
- 152 Change the color of the light
- 152
- 152 Related information
- 153 Using turn signals
- 153
- 153 Short flashing sequence
- 153 Continuous flashing sequence
- 153 Related information
- 153 Messages in the instrument panel and center display
- 153 Instrument panel
- 154 Service messages
- 154 Center display
- 155 Pop-up messages
- 155 Related information
- 155 Handling messages in the instrument panel and center display
- 155 Instrument panel
- 155 Handling new messages
- 155 Center display
- 156 Handling new messages
- 156 Related information
- 156 Handling messages stored from the instrument panel and center display
- 156 Messages saved from the instrument panel
- 156 Reading saved messages
- 157 Handling a saved message
- 157 Messages saved from the center display
- 157 Reading a saved message
- 157 Handling a saved message
- 157 Related information
- 158 Using the instrument panel App menu
- 158
- 158 Opening/closing the App menu
- 158 Navigating and making selections in the App menu
- 158 Related information
- 158 Using the windshield wipers
- 158
- 158 Single sweep
- 158 Wipers off
- 158 Interval wipers
- 159 Continuous wipers
- 159 Related information
- 159 Activating/deactivating the rain sensor
- 159
- 159 Activating the rain sensor
- 159 Deactivating the rain sensor
- 160 Activating/deactivating the memory function
- 160 Related information
- 160 Windshield and headlight washers
- 160 Starting the windshield and headlight washers
- 160
- 160 Heated washer nozzles
- 160 High-pressure headlight washing
- 160 Reduced washing
- 161 Related information
- 161 Tailgate window wiper and washer
- 161
- 161 Using the tailgate wiper/washer
- 161 Tailgate wiper and reverse gear
- 161 Related information
- 162 Steering wheel
- 162
- 162 Horn
- 162 Related information
- 163 Adjusting the steering wheel
- 163
- 163 Related information
- 163 Seats
- 163
- 163 Related information
- 164 Manually operated front seats
- 164
- 164 Related information
- 165 Power front seats
- 165
- 165 Related information
- 165 Adjusting power front seats
- 165
- 165 Related information
- 166 Adjusting the passenger's seat from the driver's seat
- 166 Activating the function in the center display
- 166 Activating from Function view
- 166 Activating from Settings
- 166
- 166 Related information
- 166 Using the power seat memory function
- 166
- 166 Storing a position
- 167 Using a stored position
- 167 Front door open
- 167 Front door closed
- 167 Related information
- 167 Multifunctional front seats
- 167
- 167 Center display
- 168 Related information
- 168 Adjusting function settings in the multifunctional front seats
- 168
- 168 Front seat massage settings
- 169 Massage settings
- 169 Restarting the massage function
- 169 Adjusting the side bolsters in the front seats
- 170 Adjusting front seat lumbar support
- 170 Extending the seat cushion
- 171 Related information
- 171 Rear seats
- 171
- 171 Related information
- 171 Easy access to and from the driver seat
- 171 Easy egress
- 171 Easy ingress
- 172 Activating/deactivating the function
- 172 Related information
- 172 Adjusting the second row head restraints
- 172 Adjusting the center head restraint
- 173 Electrically folding down the rear seat’s outboard head restraints
- 173 From Function view
- 173 Via settings
- 173 Related information
- 173 Adjusting the second row backrest tilt
- 173 Center seat
- 174 Outboard seats
- 174 Related information
- 174 Folding the second row backrests
- 174
- 175 Center seat
- 175 Outboard seats
- 175 Related information
- 176 Moving the second row seats forward/rearward
- 176
- 176 Related information
- 176 Getting into and out of the third row of seats
- 176 Getting into and out of a third row seat
- 177 Related information
- 177 Folding the third row backrests
- 177
- 177
- 177 Related information
- 180 Climate
- 180 Climate control system
- 180 4-zone climate system
- 180 Related information
- 180 Perceived temperature
- 180
- 180 Related information
- 181 Climate system sensors
- 181 Location of the sensors
- 181 Related information
- 181 Parking climate (preconditioning)
- 181
- 182 Preconditioning
- 182 Maintaining a comfortable passenger compartment climate
- 182 Related information
- 183 Activating/deactivating the parking climate timer
- 183
- 183 Related information
- 183 Activating/deactivating the climate comfort retaining function
- 183
- 184 Preconditioning timer
- 184
- 184 Related information
- 184 Setting the parking climate (preconditioning) timer
- 184 Adding a timer
- 185 Editing a timer setting
- 185 Deleting a timer setting
- 186 Starting and stopping preconditioning
- 186
- 186 Starting/stopping from the center display
- 186 Starting from a cell phone
- 186 Related information
- 187 Preconditioning symbols and messages
- 187
- 188 Air quality
- 188 Materials in the passenger compartment
- 188 Air filtering systems
- 188 Related information
- 188 Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)
- 188
- 188 Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
- 188
- 188 Activating/deactivating IAQS
- 189 Related information
- 189 Passenger compartment air filter
- 189 Filter replacement
- 189 Related information
- 189 Automatic climate control
- 189
- 190 Related information
- 190 Climate system controls
- 190 Overview of climate system controls
- 190 Related information
- 191 Climate system controls in the center display
- 191 Climate bar
- 191 Climate view
- 191 Main climate
- 192 Rear climate
- 192 Parking climateXC90 T8 Plug-in Hybrid only.
- 192 Related information
- 192 Rear climate system controls on the tunnel console
- 192
- 192 Related information
- 193 Setting the blower speed
- 193 Setting blower speed for the front seats
- 193 Setting the rear seat blower speed
- 193 From the front seat
- 193 From the rear seat
- 194 Related information
- 194 Setting the temperatureShown here in Celsius but also applies to Fahrenheit
- 194 Setting the temperature for the front seats
- 195 Synchronizing the temperature
- 195 Setting the rear seat temperature
- 195 From the front seat
- 196 From the rear seat
- 196 Related information
- 196 Turning recirculation on and off
- 196
- 197 Activating/deactivating the recirculation timer
- 197 Related information
- 197 Defrosting windows and mirrors
- 197 Using the buttons in the center console
- 198 From the center display's Climate view
- 198 Activate/deactivate max. defroster
- 198 Activating/deactivating windshield heating
- 198 Activating/deactivating rear window and door mirror heating
- 198 Automatically activating/deactivating the defrosting function when the engine is started
- 199 Related information
- 199 Turning steering wheel heatingon and off
- 199 Activating/deactivating steering wheel heating
- 199 Automatic steering wheel heating
- 199 Related information
- 200 Air conditioning
- 200 Activating/deactivating the main air conditioning unit
- 200 Activating/deactivating the air conditioning unit for the third row seats
- 200 Related information
- 201 Turning seat heatingon and off
- 201 Activating/deactivating front seat heating
- 201 Activating/deactivating rear seat heating
- 201 From the front seat
- 201 From the rear seat
- 202 Automatically activating/deactivating the seat heating function when the engine is started
- 202 Related information
- 202 Turning front seat ventilationon and off
- 202
- 202 Activating/deactivating front seat ventilation
- 203 Related information
- 203 Air distribution
- 203 Air distribution overview
- 203 Adjustable air vents
- 203 Related information
- 204 Opening/closing/directing air vents
- 204
- 204 Opening/closing air vents
- 204 Directing air flow
- 204 Related information
- 204 Adjusting air distribution
- 204
- 205 Related information
- 206 Air distribution table
- 206
- 207 Related information
- 210 Loading and storage
- 210 Cargo space
- 210
- 210 Related information
- 210 Passenger compartment storage spaces
- 210 Front seats
- 210 Second row of seats
- 211 Third row of seats
- 211 Related information
- 211 Using the glove compartment
- 211
- 211 Opening the glove compartment
- 211 Locking/unlocking the glove compartment
- 212 Using the glove compartment as a cooler
- 212 Related information
- 212 Tunnel console
- 212
- 213 Related information
- 213 Sun visors
- 213
- 213 Related information
- 214 Electrical sockets
- 214 120-volt socket in the tunnel consoleCertain models only.
- 214 Using the socket
- 215 Status indication
- 216 12-volt socket in the tunnel console
- 216 12-volt socket in the cargo area
- 216 Related information
- 217 Loading
- 217
- 217 Loading recommendations
- 217 Raising/lowering the rear-end of the vehicle
- 218 Extra loading space
- 218 Roof loads
- 218 Related information
- 219 Grocery bag holder
- 219 Under the cargo compartment floor5-seat models only.
- 219 On the sides of the cargo compartment
- 219 Related information
- 219 Cargo net
- 219
- 220 Attaching
- 221 Removing and storing
- 221 Related information
- 221 Steel cargo grid
- 221
- 221 Mounting
- 222 Removing
- 222 Related information
- 222 Load anchoring eyelets
- 222 Load anchoring eyelets
- 223 Related information
- 223 Cargo compartment cover
- 223 Installing the coverXC90 Excellence only: the cover is permanently mounted and cannot be retracted or removed.
- 223 Use
- 223 Fully open
- 224 Partially retracted
- 224 Retracting the cover
- 224 Removing the cover
- 225 Related information
- 228 Locks and alarm
- 228 Locks and remote keys
- 228 Locking/unlocking/opening/closing
- 228 Remote key
- 228 Related information
- 228 Alarm
- 228
- 229 Arming the alarm
- 229 Disarming the alarm
- 229 Turning off a triggered (sounding) alarm
- 229 Alarm signals
- 229 Alarm indicator
- 229 Related information
- 230 Automatically arming/disarming the alarm
- 230
- 230 Related information
- 230 Deactivating the alarm without a functioning remote key
- 230
- 230 Related information
- 230 Child safety locks
- 230 Electronicactivation/deactivation
- 231 Manual activation/deactivation
- 231 Related information
- 232 Antenna locations for the start and lock system
- 232
- 232 Related information
- 232 Start and lock system type designations
- 232 Alarm system
- 232 Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive start)
- 233 Immobilizer and Passive entry/Passive startsystems
- 233 Related information
- 233 Immobilizer
- 233
- 233 Related information
- 234 Changing the remote key's battery
- 234
- 234 Replacing the battery
- 236 Related information
- 237 Remote key's range
- 237 Manual use
- 237 Keyless useModels equipped with the optional Passive Entryonly.
- 237 If the remote key is removed from the vehicle
- 237 Related information
- 237 Remote key
- 237
- 238 Ordering new keys
- 238 Loss of a remote key
- 238 Key Tag
- 238 The remote key's buttons
- 239 Interference
- 239 Loss of a remote key
- 239 Related information
- 239 Detachable key blade
- 239 Using the detachable key blade
- 240 Detaching the key blade
- 240 Related information
- 240 Foot movement tailgate operation
- 240
- 241 Operation
- 241 Opening/closing
- 241 Interrupting opening/closing
- 241 Vehicles equipped with a skid plate/diffuser
- 242 Related information
- 242 Locking and unlocking confirmation
- 242 Exterior confirmation
- 242 Interior confirmation
- 243 Indicators in the interior lock buttons
- 243 Lock buttons in the front doors
- 243 In all doors
- 243 Confirmation alternatives
- 243 Related information
- 244 Locking/unlocking from inside the vehicle
- 244 The central locking system
- 244 Unlocking
- 244 Lock buttons on the rear doors
- 244 Locking
- 244 Alternative locking when parkingThis does not apply to models equipped with the optional Passive Entrysystem.
- 244 Automatic locking
- 245 Related information
- 245 Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle
- 245
- 245 Keyless Passive Entry
- 246 Locking
- 246 Unlocking
- 246 Automatic relocking
- 246 Remote door unlock
- 246 Related information
- 246 Locking/unlocking the tailgate
- 246 Unlocking with the remote key
- 247 Keyless unlocking
- 247 Unlocking the tailgate from inside the vehicle
- 247 Locking with the remote key
- 247 Related information
- 248 Power tailgate
- 248
- 248 Opening the tailgate
- 248 Closing the tailgate
- 249 Interrupting opening/closing
- 249 Programming the tailgate's maximum opening angle
- 249 Pinch protection
- 250 Related information
- 250 Locking/unlocking with the detachable key blade
- 250 Unlocking
- 250 Turning off the alarm
- 250 Locking
- 251 Related information
- 254 Driver support
- 254 Driver support systems
- 254
- 254 Related information
- 254 Driver support system camera
- 254
- 254 Related information
- 256 Camera limitations
- 256 Reduced visibility
- 256 Obstructions
- 257 High temperatures
- 257 Damaged windshield
- 257 Maintenance
- 257 Related information
- 259 Driver support system radar unit
- 259
- 259 Related information
- 260 Radar sensor limitations
- 260 Obstructions
- 261
- 261 Limited field of vision
- 261 High temperatures
- 262 Damaged windshield
- 262 Maintenance
- 262 Related information
- 263 Cruise Control (CC)
- 263 Overview
- 263 Related information
- 263 Starting and activating Cruise Control
- 263 Selecting CC(putting it in standby mode)
- 264 Activating CC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
- 264 Related information
- 264 Changing Cruise Controlspeed
- 264 Changing a set speed
- 264 Engine braking instead of applying the brakes
- 264 Related information
- 265 Deactivating/resuming Cruise Control (CC)
- 265 Deactivating and putting CCin standby mode
- 265 Standby mode due to action by the driver
- 265 Automatic standby mode
- 265 Reactivating CCfrom standby mode
- 266 Related information
- 266 Turning Cruise Controloff
- 266
- 266 Related information
- 267 Switching between Cruise Control (CC) and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 267 Switching from ACC till CC
- 267 Switching from CC back to ACC
- 267 Related information
- 268 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 268
- 268 Overview
- 269 Controls
- 269 Instrument panel
- 269 Collision warning
- 270 Head-up-display
- 270 Related information
- 270 Starting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 270 Starting ACC(putting it in standby mode)
- 271 Activating ACC(putting it in active mode and setting a speed)
- 271 Related information
- 271 Deactivating/resuming Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- 271 Deactivating and putting ACCin standby mode
- 272 Standby mode due to action by the driver
- 272 Automatic standby mode
- 272 Reactivating ACCfrom standby mode
- 272 Related information
- 273 Changing Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) speed
- 273 Changing a set speed
- 273 ACCnot installed at the factory
- 274 Related information
- 274 Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control time interval
- 274
- 274 Changing a time interval
- 275 Related information
- 275 Pilot Assist
- 275 Function
- 275
- 276 Pilot Assistoverview
- 276 Controls
- 277 Instrument panel
- 277 Collision warning
- 277 Head-up-display
- 278 Related information
- 278 Starting and activating Pilot Assist
- 278
- 278 Prerequisites
- 279 Hands on the steering wheel
- 279 Related information
- 279 Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist
- 279 Putting Pilot Assistin standby mode
- 280 Standby mode due to driver action
- 280 Automatic standby mode
- 280 Reactivating Pilot Assistfrom standby mode
- 280 Related information
- 280 Setting a Pilot Assisttime interval
- 280 Changing the time interval
- 281 Related information
- 281 Pilot Assist auto-holdbrake function
- 281 Stop-and-go driving
- 282 Deactivating the auto-holdbrake function
- 282 Automatically setting the parking brake
- 282 Related information
- 282 Pilot Assistlimitations
- 283
- 283 Steep roads and/or heavy loads
- 283 Related information
- 284 Other Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) functions
- 284
- 284 Changing target vehicles
- 284 Automatic standby mode when changing targets
- 284 Auto-hold brake function
- 285 Deactivation of the auto-holdbrake function
- 285 Automatically setting the parking brake
- 285 Related information
- 285 Radar sensor
- 285
- 285 Related information
- 286 Radar sensor - type approval
- 286
- 286 Related information
- 286 Adaptive cruise control passing assistance
- 286 How passing assistance works
- 286 Using passing assistance
- 286 Starting passing assistance
- 286 Passing assistance limitations
- 286 Related information
- 287 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - fault tracing
- 287
- 287 Related information
- 288 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) symbols and messages
- 288
- 288 Related information
- 289 City Safety™
- 289 City Safetyintroduction
- 289 City Safetyparameters
- 290 1: Collision warning
- 290 2: Brake assistance
- 290 3: Auto-brake
- 291 Related information
- 291 City Safetywarning level settings
- 291
- 291 Setting a warning level (distance)
- 292 Related information
- 292 Detecting cyclists and pedestrians with City Safety
- 292 Vehicles
- 292 Cyclists
- 293 Pedestrians
- 293 Related information
- 293 City Safetyin crossing traffic
- 293 Turning at an intersection
- 294 Limitations
- 294 Related information
- 294 Rear Collision Warning (RCW)
- 294
- 294 Limitations
- 295 Related information
- 295 City Safetylimitations
- 295
- 295 Low objects
- 295 Slippery driving conditions
- 295 Backlighting
- 295 Heat
- 295 Reduced visibility
- 296 Camera and radar sensor's field of vision
- 296 Other limitations
- 296 Action by the driver
- 296 Backing up
- 296 Low speed
- 296 Active driver
- 296 Related information
- 297 City Safety™ troubleshooting
- 297 Troubleshooting and remedial action
- 298 Maintenance
- 298 Other vehicle functions
- 298 Radar sensor for other functions
- 298 Related information
- 299 City Safety symbols and messages
- 299
- 299 Related information
- 300 Speed limiter (SL)
- 300 Overview
- 300 Limitations
- 300 Related information
- 301 Starting and activating the Speed Limiter (SL)
- 301 Selecting SL(putting it in standby mode)
- 301 Activating SL(putting it in active mode and setting a maximum speed)
- 301 Related information
- 301 Changing a Speed Limiter (SL)maximum speed
- 301
- 302 Limitations
- 302 Related information
- 302 Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
- 302
- 302 Is SL or ASLactive?
- 302 ASLsymbol
- 302 Limitations
- 302 Related information
- 303 Activating/deactivating the Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)
- 303
- 303 Activating
- 303 Deactivating
- 303 Related information
- 304 Changing tolerance for the Automatic Speed Limiter
- 304 Posted speed limit tolerance
- 304 Related information
- 305 Deactivating/reactivating the Speed Limiter
- 305
- 305 Deactivating and putting SLin standby mode
- 305 Reactivating SLfrom standby mode
- 305 Increasing the speed with the accelerator pedal
- 305 Related information
- 306 Turning the Speed Limiteroff
- 306
- 306 Related information
- 306 Road Sign Information (RSI)
- 306
- 306 Related information
- 307 Road Sign Assistance (RSI)operation
- 307 Speed limit information
- 307 Settings
- 307 Activating/deactivating RSI
- 307 Activating/deactivating the speed warning function
- 307 Activating/deactivating the audible alert
- 308 Speed camera alert
- 308 Related information
- 308 Road Sign Assistance (RSI)limitations
- 308
- 308 Related information
- 308 Park Assist
- 308
- 309 Rear park assist
- 309 Side park assist
- 309 Front park assist
- 310 Related information
- 310 Activating/deactivating Park Assist
- 310 On/Off
- 310 Related information
- 310 Park Assistlimitations
- 310
- 311 Cleaning the sensors
- 311 Related information
- 312 Park assistsymbols and messages
- 312
- 312 Related information
- 313 Park Assist Camera (PAC)
- 313
- 313 Camera views
- 313 Panorama (360°) view
- 314 Backing up
- 314 Front camera
- 314 Side camera
- 314 Related information
- 315 Park Assist Camera (PAC)trajectory lines and fields
- 315 Trajectory lines
- 315 Models with the 360° panorama camera system and Park Assist sensors
- 316 Trajectory lines for a trailer hitch (towbar)
- 316 Front and rear sensor fields
- 316 Front and rear sensors
- 316 Side sensors
- 316 Related information
- 317 Starting the Park Assist Camera (PAC)
- 317 Starting the camera
- 317 Starting the camera in different situations
- 317 Activating/deactivating automatic start of PAC
- 317 Automatically deactivating the camera
- 317 Selecting the camera's basic view when reversing
- 317 Related information
- 318 Park Assist Camera (PAC)limitations
- 318
- 318 Blind sectors
- 318 Ambient lighting
- 318 Maintenance
- 318 Related information
- 318 Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
- 318
- 319 Types of parking
- 319 Parallel parking
- 319 Perpendicular parking
- 319 Related information
- 320 Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)
- 320
- 320 Parking
- 320 1: Searching and measuring
- 321 2: Backing into the parking space
- 321 3: Adjusting the vehicle's position
- 322 Leaving a parking space
- 322 Related information
- 322 Park Assist Pilot (PAP)limitations
- 322 The PAPparking sequence is cancelled
- 323 Points to keep in mind
- 323 Maintenance
- 323 Related information
- 324 Park Assist Pilot (PAP)symbols and messages
- 324
- 324 Related information
- 325 Adjustable steering force
- 325
- 325 Changing the steering force level
- 325 Related information
- 325 Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- 325
- 325 Traction control
- 325 Spin control
- 325 Active Yaw Control
- 325 Engine Drag Control EDC
- 325 Trailer Stability AssistThis function is included if the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo original trailer hitch.
- 325 Related information
- 326 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sport mode
- 326
- 326 Activating/deactivating Sport mode
- 326 Related information
- 327 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) symbols and messages
- 327
- 328 Related information
- 329 Roll stability control (RSC)
- 329
- 329 Related information
- 329 Driver Alert Control (DAC)
- 329
- 330 Related information
- 330 Driver Alert Controllimitations
- 330
- 330 Related information
- 330 Using Driver Alert Control (DAC)
- 330 Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Control
- 330 Activating/deactivating guidance to a rest area
- 330 Related information
- 331 Distance Alert
- 331
- 331 Related information
- 331 Using Distance Alert
- 331 Operation
- 331 Setting a time interval
- 332 Related information
- 332 Distance Alertlimitations
- 332
- 332 Related information
- 332 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)
- 332
- 333 Overview
- 333 Related information
- 334 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)On/Off
- 334
- 334 Related information
- 334 Blind Spot Information (BLIS)limitations
- 334
- 335 Maintenance
- 335 Related information
- 335 Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
- 335
- 335 When does Cross Traffic Alertfunction
- 336 Related information
- 336 Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)
- 336
- 336 Related information
- 337 Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)limitations
- 337 Limitations
- 337 Maintenance
- 337 Related information
- 339 Blind Spot Information (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)symbols and messages
- 339
- 339
- 339 Related information
- 340 Driving lane assistance
- 340 Driving lane assistance systems: LDW or LKA
- 340
- 341 Steering assistance (LKAonly)
- 341 Dynamic cornering
- 341 Limitations
- 341 Related information
- 342 Activating/deactivating Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- 342 Activating/deactivating
- 342 Type of warning
- 342 Related information
- 342 Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)
- 342 Activating/deactivating
- 342 Type of warning
- 343 Type of assistance
- 343 Related information
- 344 Driving lane assistance symbols and messages
- 344 Symbols in the instrument panel
- 344 Available
- 344 Not available
- 344 Steering/warning indicator
- 345 Symbols and messages
- 345 Related information
- 348 Starting and driving
- 348 Starting and driving
- 348
- 348 Related information
- 348 Brakes
- 348 Brake system
- 348 Anti-lock Braking System ABS
- 348 Function check when the engine is started
- 348 Light braking charges the hybrid battery
- 349 Cleaning the brake discs
- 349 Driving on wet or salted roads
- 349 Brake pad inspection
- 350 Instrument panel symbols
- 350 Related information
- 350 Brake functions
- 350
- 350 Related information
- 351 Auto-holdbrake function
- 351
- 351 Auto-holdcontrol
- 351 Instrument panel symbol
- 351 Related information
- 351 Brake assist system
- 351
- 351 Related information
- 352 Braking effect after a collision
- 352
- 352 Related information
- 352 Emergency brake lights
- 352
- 352 Related information
- 352 Hill Descent Control (HDC)
- 352
- 352 Function
- 353 Activating HDC
- 353
- 353 Related information
- 353 Hill Start Assist
- 353
- 353 Related information
- 354 Parking brake
- 354
- 354 Related information
- 354 Using the parking brake
- 354 Applying the parking brake
- 355 Symbol in the instrument panel
- 355 Automatic function
- 355 Emergency braking
- 355 Releasing the parking brake
- 355 Releasing manually
- 355 Releasing automatically
- 355 Parking on a hill
- 356 Heavy load uphill
- 356 Parking brake settings
- 356 Related information
- 356 Parking brake malfunctions
- 356
- 356 Low battery charge level
- 356 Replacing brake pads
- 356 Symbols in the instrument panel
- 356 Related information
- 357 Before a long distance trip
- 357
- 357 Driving economically
- 357 Driving economically with the XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid
- 357 Charging
- 358 Preconditioning
- 358 Driving
- 358 Handling and roadholding
- 358 Related information
- 359 Driving through standing water
- 359
- 359 Related information
- 359 Overheating the engine and transmission
- 359
- 360 Related information
- 360 Winter driving
- 360
- 360 Related information
- 361 Towing eyelet
- 361
- 361 Related information
- 362 Towing recommendations
- 362
- 362 Towing your vehicle behind another vehicle
- 362 Tow trucks
- 362 Vehicle with pneumatic suspension
- 362 Jump starting
- 363 Related information
- 363 Fuel
- 363 Deposit control gasoline (detergent additives)
- 363 Unleaded fuel
- 363 Gasoline containing alcohol and ethers, "Oxygenated fuels"
- 364 Alcohol – Ethanol
- 364 Methanol
- 364 Related information
- 364 Octane rating
- 364 Minimum octane
- 364 TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline
- 364 Fuel Formulations
- 365 Use of Additives
- 365 Related information
- 365 Opening/closing the fuel filler door
- 365 Opening/closing the fuel filler door
- 366 Refueling from a service station pump
- 366 Related information
- 366 Emission controls
- 366 Three-way catalytic converter
- 367 Heated oxygen sensors
- 367 Related information
- 367 Jump starting
- 367
- 368
- 369 Related information
- 369 Driving with a trailer
- 369
- 370 Trailer cable
- 370 Related information
- 370 Detachable trailer hitch
- 370
- 370 Installing the ball holder
- 371 Removing the ball holder
- 371 Stowing the ball holder
- 371 Related information
- 371 Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
- 371 Function
- 371 Facts about TSA
- 372 How TSAworks
- 372 Related information
- 372 Ignition modes
- 372
- 373 Selecting an ignition mode
- 373 Related information
- 374 Battery drain
- 374
- 374 Related information
- 374 Starting the engine
- 374
- 376 Related information
- 376 Turning the engine off
- 376
- 376 Related information
- 376 Driving systems
- 376 Two drive systems
- 377 Related information
- 377 Hybrid battery charging cable
- 377
- 378 Charging cable components
- 379 Hybrid charging cable circuit breaker
- 379
- 380 Hybrid-related symbols and messages
- 380
- 381 Related information
- 382 Preparations for charging the hybrid battery
- 382
- 382
- 382 Prior to charging
- 382 Opening/closing the charger door
- 383 Stopping hybrid battery charging
- 383
- 384 Related information
- 384 Initiating hybrid battery charging
- 384
- 385 Related information
- 385 Charging the hybrid battery
- 385
- 386 Temperature control
- 386 Charging using the gasoline engine
- 386 Related information
- 387 Hybrid battery charge status
- 387 Indicator LEDin the vehicle's charging socket
- 387 Charge status in the instrument panel
- 388 Related information
- 389 Charger status indicators
- 389
- 389 Red warning light
- 389 Blue status indicator
- 389 Related information
- 389 Hybrid battery charging current
- 389
- 390 Long-term storage of a vehicle with a hybrid battery
- 390
- 390 Related information
- 391 Using the electric motor in city driving
- 391
- 391 Factors that determine the electric motor's driving range
- 391 Factors outside of the driver's control
- 391 Factors in the driver's control
- 391 Driving with the electric motor
- 391 Related information
- 392 Drive modes
- 392
- 392
- 392 Selecting a drive mode
- 393 Available drive modes
- 393 HYBRID
- 393 PURE
- 394 SAVE
- 394 OFF ROAD
- 394 AWD
- 394 POWER
- 395 INDIVIDUAL
- 395 Related information
- 396 ECOdrive mode
- 396
- 396 Selecting ECOmode
- 396 Via Function view
- 396 With the drive mode control
- 396 ECOgauge in the instrument panel
- 397 Related information
- 397 Automatic transmission
- 397
- 397 Symbols in the instrument panel
- 397 Related information
- 398 Shiftlock
- 398
- 398 Automatic shiftlock
- 398 From Park – P
- 398 From neutral – N
- 398 Messages in the instrument panel
- 398 Related information
- 398 Gear shift indicator
- 398
- 398 Related information
- 398 Gear selector positions
- 398
- 398 Selecting gears
- 399 Gear selector positions
- 399 Park – P
- 399 Reverse – R
- 399 Neutral – N
- 399 Drive – D
- 400 Brake – B
- 400 Safety function
- 400 Related information
- 400 Steering wheel paddles
- 400 Activating the paddles
- 400 Manually shifting gears
- 400 Shifting
- 401 Deactivating the paddles
- 401 Manually
- 401 Automatically
- 401 Related information
- 401 Low Speed Control (LSC)
- 401
- 402 Activating LSC
- 402
- 402 Related information
- 402 All Wheel Drive (AWD)Standard equipment on certain models.
- 402
- 402 Related information
- 402 Suspension and leveling control
- 402 Pneumatic suspension and shock absorbers
- 403 Suspension leveling settings
- 403 Easy entry
- 403 Turning off suspension and leveling control
- 403 Changing suspension control
- 403 Loading mode
- 403 Parking the vehicle
- 403 Transport
- 403 Related information
- 406 Infotainment
- 406 The infotainment system
- 406 Infotainment overview
- 406 System updates
- 406 Related information
- 406 Sound settings
- 406
- 406 Optimal sound reproduction settings
- 406 Active noise suppressionCertain models only.
- 407 Related information
- 407 Radio
- 407
- 407 Related information
- 407 Radio settings
- 407
- 407 FM
- 407 SiriusXM®Satellite radio
- 407 Related information
- 408 RBDSradio
- 408
- 408 Related information
- 408 Changing and searching for radio stations
- 408 Turning the radio on
- 408 Changing a list in a waveband
- 408 Changing stations in a selected list
- 408 Favorites
- 408 Radio favorites
- 409 Changing wavebandsThe AM waveband is not available in hybrid models.
- 409 Searching for a radio station
- 409 Searching for a station manually
- 409 Related information
- 409 HD Radio™reception
- 409 Introduction
- 410 Artist Experience™
- 410 iTunes tagging
- 410 Ball game mode
- 410 Benefits of digital broadcasting
- 410 How HD Radio ™Technologybroadcasting works
- 410 Related information
- 411 Switching HD Radioon and off
- 411 Switching HD on or off
- 411 Related information
- 411 HD Radiosub-channels
- 411 Sub-channels
- 412 Selecting sub-channels
- 412 Related information
- 412 HD Radiolimitations
- 412 Limitations
- 412 Related information
- 413 SiriusXM® Satellite radio
- 413 Listening to satellite radio
- 413 Selecting SiriusXM®Satellite radio mode
- 413 Related information
- 414 Using SiriusXM®Satellite radio radio
- 414 SiriusXM®Satellite radio functions
- 414 Search
- 414 Channels
- 414 Favorites
- 414 Categories/Genres
- 414 EPG(Electronic Program Guide)
- 414 Alerts
- 415 iTunes tagging
- 415 Related information
- 415 SiriusXM® Satellite radiosettings
- 415 Settings
- 415 Traffic Jump
- 415 Alert notifications
- 415 Alert notifications sound
- 415 iTunes tagging
- 416 Game Alerts
- 416 Unsubscribed services
- 416 Skipped stations
- 416 Skipped categories
- 416 Related information
- 416 Phone
- 416
- 417 Overview
- 417 Related information
- 417 Pairing a cell phone
- 417
- 417 Alternative 1: searching for the phone from the vehicle
- 418 Alternative 2: searching for the vehicle from the phone
- 418 Compatible cell phones
- 418 Related information
- 418 Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
- 418 Connecting automatically
- 418 Connecting manually
- 419 Disconnecting a phone
- 419 Changing phones
- 419 Removing a phone (or other device) from the list
- 419 Related information
- 419 Handling phone calls
- 419
- 419 Making calls
- 420 Making multiple calls
- 420 Group (conference) calls
- 420 Incoming calls
- 420 Incoming calls while another call is in progress
- 420 Privacy
- 420 Related information
- 420 Handling text messages
- 420
- 420 Reading text messages in the center display
- 421 Reading new text messages in the instrument panel
- 421 Sending text messages
- 421 Message notification
- 421 Related information
- 421 Phone settings
- 421
- 421 Cell phones
- 421 Related information
- 422 Text message settings
- 422 Text message settings
- 422 Related information
- 422 Connecting a Bluetooth®device
- 422
- 422 Related information
- 422 Connecting a device via the AUX/USB socket
- 422
- 423 Media player
- 423
- 423 Related information
- 424 Apple CarPlay
- 424
- 424 Starting Apple CarPlay
- 424 From an iPhonethat is connected for the first time
- 425 From a previously connected iPhone
- 425 Toggling between Apple CarPlay and iPod
- 425 Apple CarPlay to iPod
- 425 iPod to Apple CarPlay
- 425 Related information
- 425 Apple CarPlaysettings
- 425 Automatic start
- 425 System volume levels
- 426 Related information
- 426 CD (media) player
- 426
- 426 Related information
- 426 Playing media
- 426 Starting a media source
- 427 CD
- 427 USB flash drive
- 427 Mp3 player and iPod®
- 427 Bluetooth-connected device
- 427 Internet media
- 427 Video
- 427 Apple CarPlay
- 427 Controlling and changing media
- 428 Video settings
- 428 Play DivX®
- 428 Related information
- 428 Media searches
- 428
- 429 Related information
- 429 Playing media through the AUX/USB sockets
- 429
- 429 Related information
- 429 Streaming media through a Bluetooth connection
- 429
- 429 Related information
- 430 Media sound settings
- 430
- 430 System volumes for media
- 430 Related information
- 430 Gracenote
- 430
- 430 Activating/deactivating Gracenote
- 431 Related information
- 431 Video
- 431
- 431 Related information
- 431 Media player technical data
- 431 Audio files
- 431 Video files
- 432 Subtitles
- 432 DivX®
- 432 Storing information on a USB device
- 432 Related information
- 433 Internet connected vehicle
- 433
- 433 Related information
- 433 Connecting to the Internet
- 433
- 433 Connect using Bluetooth
- 433 Connect using Wi-Fi
- 434 Connect using a cable connected to the USB socket
- 434 Connect using the vehicle's integrated modem
- 434 Related information
- 435 Apps (applications)
- 435
- 435 Related information
- 435 Bluetooth settings
- 435 Bluetooth
- 435 Bluetoothcompliance
- 436 Related information
- 436 Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps
- 436
- 436 Downloading an app
- 436 Cancelling (aborting) a download
- 436 Updating apps
- 436 Update (install) all
- 436 Updating certain apps
- 437 Uninstalling an app
- 437 Related information
- 437 Internet connection troubleshooting
- 437
- 437 Cell phone to the vehicle
- 437 Cell phone to the network operator
- 437 Related information
- 437 Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing)
- 437
- 438 Related information
- 438 Deleting Wi-Fi networks
- 438
- 438 Deleting all networks
- 438 Related information
- 438 Wi-Fi technology and security
- 438
- 438 Related information
- 439 Vehicle modem settings
- 439
- 439 Related information
- 439 Infotainment system license information
- 439
- 439 Bowers & Wilkins
- 439 Dirac Live
- 440 DivX®
- 440 Patent number
- 440 Gracenote®
- 440 Gracenote®End User License Agreement
- 441 Sensus software
- 442 Linux software
- 442 camellia:1.2.0
- 442 Unicode: 5.1.0
- 443 Bluetooth®declaration of conformity
- 443 Terms, conditions and confidentiality
- 443 Terms & Conditions for Services
- 443 Customer privacy policy
- 446 Wheels and tires
- 446 Tires
- 446
- 446 New tires
- 446 Tire age
- 446 Tire economy
- 447 Tire rotation
- 447 Storing wheels and tires
- 447 Related information
- 447 Tire sidewall designations
- 447
- 448 Speed Symbol
- 449 Wheel (rim) designations
- 449
- 449 Related information
- 449 Tire terminology
- 449
- 450 Tire direction of rotation
- 450
- 450
- 450 Related information
- 451 Tread wear indicator
- 451
- 451 Related information
- 451 Loading specifications
- 451 Weight designations
- 451
- 451 Curb weight
- 451 Capacity weight
- 451 Permissible axle weight
- 451 Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
- 451 Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
- 452 Related information
- 452 Uniform Tire Quality Grading
- 452
- 452 TREADWEAR
- 452 TRACTION
- 452 TEMPERATURE
- 453 Snow tires and chains
- 453
- 453 Checking tire inflation pressure
- 453
- 453 Cold tires
- 454 Recommended inflation pressures
- 454 Checking tire pressure
- 455 Changing tires
- 455
- 455 When changing to tires of another dimension
- 455 Related information
- 455 Tools in the cargo compartment
- 455 Jack
- 455
- 456 Models with leveling control
- 456 Wheel bolts
- 456
- 456 Locking wheel bolts
- 456 Related information
- 456 Removing a wheel
- 456
- 458 Related information
- 458 Installing a wheel
- 458
- 458 Related information
- 459 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- 459
- 459 Messages in the instrument panel
- 459
- 460 Recommendations
- 460 Turning TPMS offCertain markets only.
- 460 Related information
- 460 Checking inflation pressure
- 460 Checking inflation pressure
- 461 Tire Pressure Monitoring Systemsettings
- 461 Related information
- 461 Reinflating tires equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- 461
- 462 Related information
- 462 Calibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)Certain markets only.
- 462
- 463 Tire Pressure Monitoring Systemtype approval
- 463
- 463 Tire sealing system
- 463
- 463 Introduction
- 464 Accessing the tire sealing system
- 464 Sealing compound container
- 465 Related information
- 465 Using the tire sealing system
- 465 Overview
- 466 Connecting
- 469 Related information
- 469 Inflating a tire with the tire sealing system compressor
- 469
- 470 Related information
- 470 Refilling coolant
- 470
- 471 Related information
- 474 Maintenance and servicing
- 474 Volvo's service program
- 474 Introduction
- 474 The Federal Clean Air Act – U.S.
- 474 Maintenance
- 474 Applicable warranties – U.S./Canada
- 474 Periodic maintenance helps minimize emissions
- 474 On-board Diagnostic System
- 475 Emission inspection readiness
- 475 How do states use OBD IIfor emission inspections?
- 475 How can my vehicle fail OBD IIemission inspection?
- 475 How can I prepare for my next OBD IIemission inspection?
- 475 Owner maintenance
- 475 Each time the car is refueled:
- 475 Monthly:
- 475 As needed:
- 475 Related information
- 476 System updates
- 476
- 476 Updating all system software
- 476 Updating individual programs
- 476 Cancelling a download
- 476 Allowing background searches or software updates
- 476 Related information
- 477 Remote updates
- 477
- 477 Related information
- 477 Vehicle status
- 477
- 477 Related information
- 477 Booking service and repairs
- 477
- 478 Before the service can be used
- 478 Volvo ID
- 478 Changing a Volvo IDemail address
- 478 Selecting a Volvo retailer on the My Volvo website
- 478 Prerequisites for booking service from the vehicle
- 478 Using the service
- 478 Booking service or repairs
- 478 Sending an appointment request
- 479 Sending vehicle-related information
- 479 Viewing workshop information
- 479 Booking and vehicle information
- 479 Related information
- 480 Wi-Fi connection to a workshop
- 480
- 480 Automatically connecting to a workshop
- 480 Without driver confirmation
- 480 With driver confirmation
- 480 Manually connecting to a workshop
- 480 Changing the way a connection is made
- 480 Related information
- 481 Climate system service
- 481 Troubleshooting and repairs
- 481 Refrigerant R134a
- 481 Related information
- 481 Start battery
- 481
- 483 Related information
- 483 Hybrid battery
- 483
- 483 Battery coolant
- 484 Related information
- 484 Battery symbols
- 484
- 484 Related information
- 485 Fuses
- 485
- 485 Location of the fuseboxes
- 485 Related information
- 485 Replacing fuses
- 485 Fuse replacement
- 485 Related information
- 486 Fuses in the engine compartment
- 487
- 487 Positions
- 490 Related information
- 491 Fuses in the passenger compartment
- 492
- 493 Positions
- 494 Related information
- 495 Fuses in the cargo compartment
- 496
- 497 Positions
- 497 Related information
- 498 Replacing bulbs
- 498
- 499 Front bulbs (vehicles with halogen headlights)
- 499 Taillight bulbs
- 499 Related information
- 500 Removing the rectangular headlight cover
- 500
- 500
- 500 Related information
- 500 Replacing low beam headlight bulbs
- 500
- 501 Related information
- 501 Replacing High Beam headlight bulbs
- 501
- 501 Related information
- 502 Replacing parking light bulbs
- 502
- 502 Related information
- 502 Replacing front turn signal bulbs
- 502
- 502 Related information
- 503 Bulb specifications
- 503
- 503 Related information
- 504 Hoisting the vehicle
- 504
- 505 Related information
- 506 Opening and closing the hood
- 506 Opening
- 506 Warning–hood not closed
- 506 Closing
- 507 Related information
- 507 Engine compartment overview
- 507
- 508 Related information
- 508 Engine oil
- 508
- 509 Related information
- 509 Checking and refilling engine oil
Volvo XC90 Twin Engine 2016 Sensus Navigation
Brand: Volvo Category: Car navigation systems Size: 1 MB Pages: 66
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Table of contents
- 8 Introduction
- 8 Quick guide to map navigation
- 8 Navigation On/Off
- 8 On
- 8 Off
- 8 Related information
- 8 Simple guidance to a destination
- 8
- 8 Selecting a destination on the map
- 9 Displays and operating controls for map navigation
- 9 The centre display screen
- 9 The driver display
- 9 The right-hand steering wheel keypad and the driver display
- 10 Opening/closing the menu
- 10 Navigating and selecting in the menu
- 10 HUD – Head-up-display
- 10 Voice recognition
- 10 Related information
- 11 Common operations during map navigation
- 11
- 11 Where am I?
- 11 Find the car symbol on the map
- 11 Driving direction or north up on the map
- 12 2D or 3D display
- 12 Zoom
- 12 Zoom in
- 12 Zoom out
- 12 Scroll
- 13 Switching heading display
- 13 Finding the way back to the map view
- 13 Related information
- 16 Voice recognition
- 16 Voice recognition
- 16
- 16 System updating
- 16 Related information
- 16 Using voice recognition
- 16
- 17 Example of voice recognition control
- 17 Commands/phrases
- 17 Digits
- 17 Related information
- 17 Voice recognition and map navigation
- 17
- 17 Voice commands
- 18 Related information
- 18 Settings for voice recognition
- 18
- 18 Audio settings
- 18 Change language
- 19 Related information
- 22 Specify a destination
- 22 General information about entering a destination
- 22
- 22 Destination and Intermediate destinations
- 22 Related information
- 22 Enter destination directly on the map
- 22
- 23 Delete the icon.
- 23 Adjust the position of the icon
- 23 Related information
- 23 Specify destination with free text searching
- 23 Free text searching
- 24 Keyboard
- 24 Filter
- 24 Filter for POIs
- 25 Coordinates
- 25 Related information
- 25 Specifying a destination with Latest/Favourites/Library
- 25
- 25 Last
- 26 Favourites
- 26 Library
- 26 Related information
- 27 Specifying a destination with POI
- 27
- 27 Filter
- 27 Related information
- 28 Specifying a destination with an address
- 28
- 28 Related information
- 28 Save the destination with "Send to Car"
- 28
- 29 Related information
- 32 ITINERARY AND ROUTE
- 32 Itinerary and Alternative route
- 32 Show itinerary
- 32 Edit itinerary
- 32 Delete itinerary
- 32 Show an alternative route
- 33 Related information
- 33 Guidance points in the Itinerary
- 33
- 34 Related information
- 34 POIs along route
- 34
- 34 Related information
- 35 Traffic disruptions along the route
- 35
- 35 Related information
- 35 Information cards on the map
- 35
- 36 Related information
- 36 Select detour
- 36 Detour
- 37 Related information
- 40 Traffic information
- 40 Traffic information
- 40
- 40 Directly on the map
- 40 Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)Applies to certain markets.
- 40 Related information
- 40 Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)Applies to certain markets.
- 40
- 41 Activate/deactivate
- 41 Related information
- 44 Settings
- 44 Map navigation in the driver display
- 44
- 44 Related information
- 44 Sensus Navigationsettings
- 44
- 45 Related information
- 45 Map settings
- 45
- 46 Position format
- 46 Map design
- 47 POI
- 47 Favourites
- 48 Speed camerasThe function is not available in all markets.
- 48 Related information
- 48 Route settings
- 48
- 48 Route learning
- 48 Alternative routes
- 49 Standard route types
- 49 Avoid
- 49 Time format
- 49 Related information
- 49 Traffic settings
- 49
- 50 Traffic events
- 50 Traffic flow
- 50 Avoid traffic incidents
- 50 Traffic provider:
- 50 Related information
- 50 Guidance settings
- 50
- 51 Level for voice guidance
- 51 POIs along route
- 51 Related information
- 51 System settings
- 51
- 51 Software version
- 51 Map information
- 51 Related information
- 54 Map and system information
- 54 Updating map data with MapCare
- 54 General information about updating
- 54 Updating of the map structure
- 54 Updating of the navigation system software
- 54 Updating via remote updating or USB
- 54 Frequently asked questions
- 55 Related information
- 55 Updating map data via Remote updating
- 55 Preparations
- 55 Connection
- 55 Download of map data from the Internet
- 56 Home region
- 56 Related information
- 56 Updating map data via PC and USB
- 56 Preparations
- 56 USB memory
- 57 Current map version
- 57 Downloading of map data from the Internet to a USB memory
- 57 Transferring map data from a USB to the car
- 57 General
- 58 Updating
- 58 Interruptions
- 58 Related information
- 58 Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation
- 58 The position of the car on the map is wrong
- 58 The system does not always calculate the fastest/shortest route
- 59 The system may for example use toll roads or ferries while the driver has chosen to avoid them.
- 59 The position of the car on the map is incorrect after transportation
- 59 The car symbol on the screen behaves illogically after the tyres have been changed.
- 59 The map image does not correspond with the real situation
- 59 The car symbol on screen jumps forwards or spins
- 59 The map information is not up to date
- 59 How can the driver easily check which map version is being used?
- 59 Related information
- 60 License agreement for map navigation
- 60 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
- 60 NOTICE TO THE USER
- 60 OWNERSHIP
- 60 LICENSE GRANT
- 60 LIMITATIONS ON USE
- 60 TRANSFER OF LICENSE
- 61 LIMITED WARRANTY
- 61 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- 61 WARNINGS
- 61 GOVERNING LAW
- 62 Related information
- 62 Copyright for map navigation
- 62
- 62 Related information
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Table of contents
- 4 Sommaire
- 8 Navigation
- 8 Activer et désactiver le système de navigation
- 8 Activer la navigation
- 8 Désactiver la navigation
- 8 Informations associées
- 9 Symboles et boutons du système de navigation
- 9 Informations associées
- 10 Fiche d'informations dans le système de navigation
- 10 Informations associées
- 10 Système de navigationà l'écran central
- 11 Où suis-je ?
- 11 Trouver le symbole de la voiture sur la carte
- 11 Le nord ou le sens de déplacement est orienté vers le haut de la carte
- 11 Affichage 2D ou 3D
- 11 Zoom avant
- 11 Zoom arrière
- 11 Défiler
- 12 Changer l'affichage d'en-tête
- 12 Informations associées
- 12 Système de navigationà l'écran conducteur
- 12 Clavier droit du volant et écran conducteur
- 12 Informations associées
- 13 Activation et désactivation du système de navigationà l'écran conducteur
- 13 Informations associées
- 13 Système de navigation dans l'affichage tête haute
- 13 Informations associées
- 13 Commande vocale du système de navigation
- 13 Lancer la navigation
- 13 Pour activer une commande de navigation
- 13 Utiliser la commande vocale pour obtenir un guidage jusqu'à une adresse
- 14 Utiliser la commande vocale pour obtenir un guidage jusqu'à une adresse dans un pays étranger ou dans un autre état
- 14 Utiliser la commande vocale pour obtenir un guidage jusqu'à une adresse correspondant à la position Domicile
- 15 Utiliser la commande vocale pour obtenir le guidage jusqu'à un lieu, une boutique ou toute autre type d'activité sans indiquer une adresse exacte
- 15 Chercher un lieu spécifique ou une activité
- 15 Chercher une catégorie de points d'intérêt, comme des boutiques, des hôtels, des restaurants, des musées ou autres attractions touristiques ou activités
- 16 Utiliser la commande vocale pour interrompre un guidage
- 16 Comment indiquer un code postal ou un numéro de rue
- 16 Informations associées
- 16 Liste de commandes pour la commande vocale du système de navigation
- 17 Informations associées
- 18 Indiquer une destination directement sur la carte
- 18 Informations associées
- 18 Indiquer une destination avec adresse
- 19 Informations associées
- 19 Indiquer une destination en recherche format texte
- 20 Informations associées
- 20 Déterminer un point d'intérêt comme destination
- 21 Informations associées
- 21 Indiquer la destination avec Précédent/Favoris/Bibliothèque
- 22 Informations associées
- 23 Indiquer une destination avec Send to Car
- 23 Envoyer la position à la voiture
- 23 Recevoir et utiliser une position dans la voiture
- 23 Utiliser une position enregistrée
- 23 Informations associées
- 23 Itinéraire
- 23 Informations associées
- 24 Afficher l'itinéraire
- 24 Informations associées
- 24 Modifier ou supprimer un itinéraire
- 24 Informations associées
- 25 Afficher un itinéraire alternatif
- 25 Informations associées
- 25 Afficher des points d'intérêt le long de l'itinéraire
- 25 Informations associées
- 26 Afficher des points de guidage sur l'itinéraire
- 26 Perturbations routières sur la carte
- 27 Informations associées
- 27 Afficher les perturbations de la circulation le long du trajet
- 27 Informations associées
- 28 Sélection d'un détour dans le système de navigation
- 28 Informations associées
- 28 Informations routières détaillées
- 29 Informations associées
- 29 Activer et désactiver les informations routières détaillées
- 29 Informations associées
- 30 Réglages du système de navigation
- 30 Informations associées
- 30 Paramètres de cartes
- 30 Format de la position
- 30 Aspect de la carte
- 30 Caméra de contrôle de la vitesse
- 30 Favoris
- 30 Point d'intérêt (POI)
- 31 Informations associées
- 31 Paramètres pour l'itinéraire et le guidage
- 31 Format de l'heure
- 31 Niveau pour guidage vocal
- 31 Type d'itinéraire par défaut
- 32 Apprentissage de l'itinéraire
- 32 Evit. rue
- 32 Suggestions de station-service
- 32 Informations associées
- 32 Paramétrage du trafic
- 32 Afin les événements liés à la circulation
- 32 Éviter les problèmes de circulation
- 32 Afficher une circulation fluide
- 32 Utiliser les informations routières détaillées
- 32 Informations associées
- 33 Mise à jour de carte
- 33 Généralités concernant les mises à jour
- 33 Mise à jour de la structure cartographique
- 33 Mise à jour du logiciel de navigation
- 34 Questions fréquentes
- 34 Informations associées
- 34 Mettre à jour les cartes au moyen d'un ordinateur et du port USB
- 34 Préparatifs
- 35 Clé USB
- 35 Noter la version de carte actuelle
- 35 Téléchargement des données cartographiques depuis Internet sur une clé USB
- 36 Transfert des données cartographiques de la clé USB à la voiture
- 36 Mettre à jour
- 37 Interruption
- 37 Informations associées
- 37 Mettre à jour les cartes depuis une voiture connectée à Internet
- 38 Informations associées
- 38 Questions fréquentes concernant le système de navigation
- 38 La position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée
- 38 Le système ne calcule pas toujours l'itinéraire le plus rapide ou le plus court.
- 39 Le système utilise par ex. les autoroutes ou les ferrys alors que le conducteur a choisi de les éviter
- 39 Après son transport, la position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée.
- 39 Le symbole de la voiture se comporte de façon illogique à l'écran après le remplacement du pneu
- 39 La carte ne correspond pas à la réalité.
- 39 Le symbole représentant le véhicule sur la carte fait un bond en avant ou tourne sur place.
- 39 L'information des cartes n'est pas actuelle
- 39 Les informations cartographiques les plus récentes sont-elles installées ?
- 39 Informations associées
- 40 Contrat de licence pour le système de navigation
- 40 LIZENZVERTRAG FÜR ENDBENUTZER
- 40 HINWEIS FÜR DEN BENUTZER
- 40 EIGENTUMSRECHT
- 40 LIZENZGEWÄHRUNG
- 40 NUTZUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNGEN
- 41 LIZENZÜBERTRAGUNG
- 41 BESCHRÄNKTE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG
- 42 HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNG
- 42 WARNUNG
- 42 GELTENDES RECHT
- 42 CONTRAT DE LICENCE POUR L’UTILISATEUR FINAL
- 42 NOTE POUR L’UTILISATEUR
- 43 PROPRIETE
- 43 CONCESSION DE LICENCE
- 43 LIMITES D’UTILISATION
- 43 TRANSFERT DE LICENCE
- 43 GARANTIE LIMITEE
- 44 LIMITE DE RESPONSABILITE
- 44 AVERTISSEMENTS
- 44 LOI APPLICABLE
- 44 GEBRUIKSRECHTOVEREENKOMST MET EINDGEBRUIKERS
- 45 KENNISGEVING AAN DE GEBRUIKER
- 45 EIGENDOM
- 45 VERLENING VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 45 BEPERKINGEN OP HET GEBRUIK
- 45 OVERDRACHT VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 46 BEPERKTE GARANTIE
- 46 BEPERKING VAN AANSPRAKELIJKHEID
- 47 WAARSCHUWINGEN
- 47 TOEPASSELIJK RECHT
- 47 Informations associées
- 47 Droits réservés pour le système de navigation
- 47 Informations associées
Volvo S60 2019 Sensus Navigation
Brand: Volvo Category: Car video systems Size: 564 KB Pages: 48
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Table of contents
- 4 Sommaire
- 8 Navigation
- 8 Activer et désactiver le système de navigation
- 8 Activer la navigation
- 8 Désactiver la navigation
- 8 Informations associées
- 9 Symboles et boutons du système de navigation
- 9 Informations associées
- 10 Fiche d'informations dans le système de navigation
- 10 Informations associées
- 10 Système de navigationà l'écran central
- 11 Où suis-je ?
- 11 Trouver le symbole de la voiture sur la carte
- 11 Le nord ou le sens de déplacement est orienté vers le haut de la carte
- 11 Affichage 2D ou 3D
- 11 Zoom avant
- 11 Zoom arrière
- 11 Défiler
- 12 Changer l'affichage d'en-tête
- 12 Informations associées
- 12 Système de navigationà l'écran conducteur
- 12 Clavier droit du volant et écran conducteur
- 12 Informations associées
- 13 Activation et désactivation du système de navigationà l'écran conducteur
- 13 Informations associées
- 13 Système de navigation dans l'affichage tête haute
- 13 Informations associées
- 13 Commande vocale du système de navigation
- 14 Indiquer une destination directement sur la carte
- 15 Informations associées
- 15 Indiquer une destination avec adresse
- 15 Informations associées
- 16 Indiquer une destination en recherche format texte
- 16 Informations associées
- 17 Déterminer un point d'intérêt comme destination
- 17 Informations associées
- 18 Indiquer la destination avec Précédent/Favoris/Bibliothèque
- 18 Informations associées
- 19 Indiquer une destination avec Send to Car
- 19 Envoyer la position à la voiture
- 19 Recevoir et utiliser une position dans la voiture
- 19 Utiliser une position enregistrée
- 19 Informations associées
- 19 Itinéraire
- 19 Informations associées
- 20 Afficher l'itinéraire
- 20 Informations associées
- 20 Modifier ou supprimer un itinéraire
- 20 Informations associées
- 21 Afficher un itinéraire alternatif
- 21 Informations associées
- 21 Afficher des points d'intérêt le long de l'itinéraire
- 21 Informations associées
- 22 Afficher des points de guidage sur l'itinéraire
- 22 Perturbations routières sur la carte
- 23 Informations associées
- 23 Afficher les perturbations de la circulation le long du trajet
- 23 Informations associées
- 24 Sélection d'un détour dans le système de navigation
- 24 Informations associées
- 24 Informations routières détaillées
- 25 Informations associées
- 25 Activer et désactiver les informations routières détaillées
- 25 Informations associées
- 26 Réglages du système de navigation
- 26 Informations associées
- 26 Paramètres de cartes
- 26 Format de la position
- 26 Aspect de la carte
- 26 Caméra de contrôle de la vitesse
- 26 Favoris
- 26 Point d'intérêt (POI)
- 27 Informations associées
- 27 Paramètres pour l'itinéraire et le guidage
- 27 Format de l'heure
- 27 Niveau pour guidage vocal
- 27 Type d'itinéraire par défaut
- 27 Apprentissage de l'itinéraire
- 28 Evit. rue
- 28 Suggestions de station-service
- 28 Informations associées
- 28 Paramétrage du trafic
- 28 Afin les événements liés à la circulation
- 28 Éviter les problèmes de circulation
- 28 Afficher une circulation fluide
- 28 Utiliser les informations routières détaillées
- 28 Informations associées
- 29 Mise à jour de carte
- 29 Généralités concernant les mises à jour
- 29 Mise à jour de la structure cartographique
- 29 Mise à jour du logiciel de navigation
- 30 Questions fréquentes
- 30 Informations associées
- 30 Mettre à jour les cartes au moyen d'un ordinateur et du port USB
- 30 Préparatifs
- 31 Clé USB
- 31 Noter la version de carte actuelle
- 31 Téléchargement des données cartographiques depuis Internet sur une clé USB
- 31 Transfert des données cartographiques de la clé USB à la voiture
- 32 Mettre à jour
- 32 Interruption
- 32 Informations associées
- 33 Mettre à jour les cartes depuis une voiture connectée à Internet
- 34 Informations associées
- 34 Questions fréquentes concernant le système de navigation
- 34 La position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée
- 34 Le système ne calcule pas toujours l'itinéraire le plus rapide ou le plus court.
- 34 Le système utilise par ex. les autoroutes ou les ferrys alors que le conducteur a choisi de les éviter
- 34 Après son transport, la position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée.
- 34 Le symbole de la voiture se comporte de façon illogique à l'écran après le remplacement du pneu
- 35 La carte ne correspond pas à la réalité.
- 35 Le symbole représentant le véhicule sur la carte fait un bond en avant ou tourne sur place.
- 35 L'information des cartes n'est pas actuelle
- 35 Les informations cartographiques les plus récentes sont-elles installées ?
- 35 Informations associées
- 35 Contrat de licence pour le système de navigation
- 35 LIZENZVERTRAG FÜR ENDBENUTZER
- 36 HINWEIS FÜR DEN BENUTZER
- 36 EIGENTUMSRECHT
- 36 LIZENZGEWÄHRUNG
- 36 NUTZUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNGEN
- 36 LIZENZÜBERTRAGUNG
- 37 BESCHRÄNKTE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG
- 37 HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNG
- 38 WARNUNG
- 38 GELTENDES RECHT
- 38 CONTRAT DE LICENCE POUR L’UTILISATEUR FINAL
- 38 NOTE POUR L’UTILISATEUR
- 38 PROPRIETE
- 38 CONCESSION DE LICENCE
- 39 LIMITES D’UTILISATION
- 39 TRANSFERT DE LICENCE
- 39 GARANTIE LIMITEE
- 40 LIMITE DE RESPONSABILITE
- 40 AVERTISSEMENTS
- 40 LOI APPLICABLE
- 40 GEBRUIKSRECHTOVEREENKOMST MET EINDGEBRUIKERS
- 40 KENNISGEVING AAN DE GEBRUIKER
- 41 EIGENDOM
- 41 VERLENING VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 41 BEPERKINGEN OP HET GEBRUIK
- 41 OVERDRACHT VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 41 BEPERKTE GARANTIE
- 42 BEPERKING VAN AANSPRAKELIJKHEID
- 42 WAARSCHUWINGEN
- 42 TOEPASSELIJK RECHT
- 42 Informations associées
- 43 Droits réservés pour le système de navigation
- 43 Informations associées
Volvo S60 2019 Volvo On Call
Brand: Volvo Category: Car alarm Size: 330 KB Pages: 28
Languages: French
Open in a new tabVolvo S90 2018 Volvo On Call
Brand: Volvo Category: Car alarm Size: 466 KB Pages: 26
Languages: French
Open in a new tabVolvo S90 2018 Sensus Navigation
Brand: Volvo Category: Car video systems Size: 549 KB Pages: 44
Languages: French
Table of contents
- 4 Sommaire
- 6 Navigation
- 6 Activer et désactiver la navigation par carte
- 6 Activer la navigation
- 6 Désactiver la navigation
- 6 Informations associées
- 7 Symboles et touches sur la carte
- 7
- 7 Informations associées
- 8 Fiche informative sur la carte
- 8
- 8 Informations associées
- 8 Navigation par cartesur l'écran central
- 9 Où suis-je ?
- 9 Trouver le symbole de la voiture sur la carte
- 9 Le nord ou le sens de déplacement est orienté vers le haut de la carte
- 9 Affichage 2D ou 3D
- 9 Zoom avant
- 9 Zoom arrière
- 9 Défiler
- 10 Changer l'affichage d'en-tête
- 10 Informations associées
- 10 Navigation par cartesur l'écran conducteur
- 10 Clavier droit du volant et écran conducteur
- 10 Informations associées
- 11 Activer et désactiver l'affichage de la cartesur l'écran conducteur
- 11
- 11 Informations associées
- 11 Navigation par carte sur l'affichage tête haute
- 11 Informations associées
- 11 Commande vocaleConcerne certains marchés. de la navigation par carte
- 12 Indiquer une destination directement sur la carte
- 13 Informations associées
- 13 Indiquer une destination avec adresse
- 13 Informations associées
- 14 Indiquer une destination en recherche format texte
- 14
- 14 Coordonnées
- 14 Informations associées
- 15 Déterminer un point d'intérêt comme destination
- 15 Informations associées
- 16 Indiquer la destination avec Précédent/Favoris/Bibliothèque
- 16 Informations associées
- 17 Indiquer une destination avec Send to Car
- 17 Envoyer la position à la voiture
- 17 Recevoir et utiliser une position dans la voiture
- 17 Utiliser une position enregistrée
- 17 Informations associées
- 18 Itinéraire
- 18 Informations associées
- 18 Afficher l'itinéraire
- 18 Informations associées
- 19 Modifier ou supprimer un itinéraire
- 19 Informations associées
- 19 Afficher un itinéraire alternatif
- 19 Informations associées
- 20 Afficher des points d'intérêt le long de l'itinéraire
- 20
- 20 Informations associées
- 20 Afficher des points de guidage sur l'itinéraire
- 20 Perturbations routières sur la carte
- 20
- 21 Informations concernant les embouteillages
- 21 Éviter les perturbations de la circulation
- 21 Informations routières détaillées (RTTI)Concerne certains marchés.
- 21 Informations associées
- 21 Afficher les perturbations de la circulation le long du trajet
- 21
- 21 Informations associées
- 22 Choisir un détour avec la navigation par carte
- 22 Informations associées
- 22 Informations routières détaillées Concerne certains marchés.
- 23 Informations associées
- 23 Activer et désactiver les informations routières détailléesConcerne certains marchés.
- 23 Informations associées
- 24 Paramètres pour Sensus Navigation
- 24 Informations associées
- 24 Paramètres de cartes
- 24 Format de la position
- 24 Aspect de la carte
- 24 Caméra de contrôle de la vitesseLa fonction n'est pas disponible sur tous les marchés.
- 24 Favoris
- 24 Point d'intérêt (POIPoint of Interest)
- 24 Informations associées
- 25 Paramètres pour l'itinéraire et le guidage
- 25 Format de l'heure
- 25 Niveau pour guidage vocal
- 25 Type d'itinéraire par défaut
- 25 Apprentissage de l'itinéraire
- 26 Evit. rue
- 26 Suggestions de station-service
- 26 Informations associées
- 26 Paramétrage du trafic
- 26 Afin les événements liés à la circulation
- 26 Éviter les problèmes de circulation
- 26 Afficher une circulation fluide
- 26 Utiliser les informations routières détailléesConcerne certains marchés.
- 26 Informations associées
- 27 Mise à jour de carte
- 27 Généralités concernant les mises à jour
- 27 Mise à jour de la structure cartographique
- 27 Mise à jour du logiciel de navigation
- 27 Questions fréquentes
- 28 Informations associées
- 28 Mettre à jour les cartesau moyen d'un ordinateur et du port USB
- 28 Préparatifs
- 28 Clé USB
- 29 Noter la version de carte actuelle
- 29 Téléchargement des données cartographiques depuis Internet sur une clé USB
- 29 Transfert des données cartographiques de la clé USB à la voiture
- 29 Mettre à jour
- 30 Interruption
- 30 Informations associées
- 30 Mettre à jour les cartesdepuis une voiture connectée à Internet
- 31 Informations associées
- 31 Questions fréquentes concernant la navigation par carte
- 31 La position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée
- 31 Le système ne calcule pas toujours l'itinéraire le plus rapide ou le plus court.
- 31 Le système utilise par ex. les autoroutes ou les ferrys alors que le conducteur a choisi de les éviter
- 31 Après son transport, la position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée.
- 31 Le symbole de la voiture se comporte de façon illogique à l'écran après le remplacement du pneu
- 32 La carte ne correspond pas à la réalité.
- 32 Le symbole représentant le véhicule sur la carte fait un bond en avant ou tourne sur place.
- 32 L'information des cartes n'est pas actuelle
- 32 Les informations cartographiques les plus récentes sont-elles installées ?
- 32 Informations associées
- 32 Contrat de licence pour la navigation
- 32 LIZENZVERTRAG FÜR ENDBENUTZER
- 33 HINWEIS FÜR DEN BENUTZER
- 33 EIGENTUMSRECHT
- 33 LIZENZGEWÄHRUNG
- 33 NUTZUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNGEN
- 33 LIZENZÜBERTRAGUNG
- 34 BESCHRÄNKTE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG
- 34 HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNG
- 35 WARNUNG
- 35 GELTENDES RECHT
- 35 CONTRAT DE LICENCE POUR L’UTILISATEUR FINAL
- 35 NOTE POUR L’UTILISATEUR
- 35 PROPRIETE
- 35 CONCESSION DE LICENCE
- 36 LIMITES D’UTILISATION
- 36 TRANSFERT DE LICENCE
- 36 GARANTIE LIMITEE
- 37 LIMITE DE RESPONSABILITE
- 37 AVERTISSEMENTS
- 37 LOI APPLICABLE
- 37 GEBRUIKSRECHTOVEREENKOMST MET EINDGEBRUIKERS
- 37 KENNISGEVING AAN DE GEBRUIKER
- 38 EIGENDOM
- 38 VERLENING VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 38 BEPERKINGEN OP HET GEBRUIK
- 38 OVERDRACHT VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 38 BEPERKTE GARANTIE
- 39 BEPERKING VAN AANSPRAKELIJKHEID
- 39 WAARSCHUWINGEN
- 39 TOEPASSELIJK RECHT
- 39 Informations associées
- 40 Droits d'auteur pour la navigation par carte
- 40
- 40 Informations associées
Volvo S90 2017 Sensus Navigation
Brand: Volvo Category: Car video systems Size: 1 MB Pages: 68
Languages: French
Table of contents
- 4 Sommaire
- 8 INTRODUCTION
- 8 Lancer directement la navigation cartographique
- 8 Activer la navigation
- 8 Désactiver la navigation
- 8 Informations associées
- 9 Un guidage simple vers une destination
- 9
- 9 Choisir la destination sur la carte
- 9 Ecrans et commandes pour la navigation cartographique
- 9 Écran central
- 9 Ecran conducteur
- 9 Clavier droit du volant et écran conducteur
- 10 Affichage tête haute
- 10 Commande vocale
- 10 Informations associées
- 11 Actions usuelles lors de la navigation GPS
- 11
- 11 Où suis-je ?
- 11 Trouver le symbole de la voiture sur la carte
- 11 Sens de déplacement ou Nord en haut de la carte
- 12 Affichage 2D ou 3D
- 12 Zoomer
- 12 Zoom avant
- 12 Zoom arrière
- 13 Défiler
- 13 Changer l'affichage d'en-tête
- 13 Retour en vue carte
- 13 Informations associées
- 16 COMMANDE VOCALE
- 16 Commande vocaleConcerne certains marchés.
- 16
- 16 Mise à jour du système
- 16 Informations associées
- 16 Utiliser la commande vocaleConcerne certains marchés.
- 17 Exemple de commande vocale
- 17 Commandes/phrases
- 17 Chiffres
- 17 Informations associées
- 17 Commande vocale pour navigation GPSConcerne certains marchés.
- 18 Informations associées
- 18 Paramètres de la commande vocaleConcerne certains marchés.
- 19 Informations associées
- 22 INDIQUER LA DESTINATION
- 22 Généralités concernant la détermination d'une destination
- 22
- 22 Destination et Etape
- 22 Informations associées
- 22 Indiquer une destination directement sur la carte
- 22
- 23 Effacer l'icône
- 23 Ajustez la position de l'icône
- 23 Informations associées
- 23 Indiquer une destination en recherche format texte
- 23
- 24 Coordonnées
- 24 Informations associées
- 24 Indiquer la destination avec Précédent/Favoris/Bibliothèque
- 24
- 25 Précédent
- 25 Favoris
- 25 Bibliothèque
- 26 Informations associées
- 26 Déterminer un point d'intérêt (Point of Interest - POI) comme destination
- 26
- 27 Informations associées
- 27 Indiquer une destination avec adresse
- 27
- 27 Informations associées
- 28 Sauvegardez l'itinéraire avec Send to Car
- 28 Envoyer la position à la voiture
- 29 Recevoir et utiliser une position dans la voiture
- 29 Utiliser une position enregistrée
- 29 Informations associées
- 32 ITINÉRAIRE
- 32 Itinéraire et itinéraires alternatifs
- 32 Afficher l'itinéraire
- 32 Modifier ou supprimer un itinéraire
- 32 Afficher un itinéraire alternatif
- 32 Informations associées
- 33 Points de guidage dans l'itinéraire
- 33
- 33 Informations associées
- 33 Points d'intérêt (Point of Interest - POI) le long de l'itinéraire
- 33
- 34 Informations associées
- 34 Perturbations de la circulation le long du trajet
- 34
- 34 Informations associées
- 35 Fiche informative sur la carte
- 35
- 35 Informations associées
- 35 Sélectionner un itinéraire alternatif
- 35 Itinéraire alternatif
- 36 Informations associées
- 38 INFORMATIONS ROUTIÈRES
- 38 Info trafic
- 38
- 38
- 38 Informations concernant les embouteillages
- 38 Éviter les perturbations de la circulation
- 38 Informations routières détaillées (RTTI)Concerne certains marchés.
- 38 Informations associées
- 39 Informations routières détaillées (RTTI)Concerne certains marchés.,Real Time Traffic Information
- 39
- 39 Informations associées
- 42 PARAMÈTRES
- 42 Activer/désactiver l'affichage de la carte sur l'écran conducteur
- 42
- 42 Informations associées
- 42 Configuration du Sensus Navigation
- 42
- 43 Informations associées
- 43 Paramètres de cartes
- 43
- 43 Format de la position
- 44 Aspect de la carte
- 44 Point d'intérêt (Point of Interest - POI)
- 45 Favoris
- 45 Caméra de contrôle de la vitesseLa fonction n'est pas disponible sur tous les marchés.
- 45 Informations associées
- 45 Configuration de l'itinéraire
- 45
- 45 Apprentissage de l'itinéraire
- 45 Historique des tendances de circulation
- 46 Type d'itinéraire par défaut
- 46 Evit. rue
- 46 Format de l'heure
- 46 Informations associées
- 46 Paramétrage du trafic
- 46
- 47 Informations associées
- 47 Activer/désactiver les informations routières détaillées (RTTI)Concerne certains marchés.,Real Time Traffic Information
- 47
- 47 Informations associées
- 48 Configuration du guidage
- 48
- 48 Niveau pour guidage vocal
- 48 Points d'intérêt (Point of Interest- POI) le long de l'itinéraire
- 48 Guide pour les passages à niveau
- 48 Guide pour l'assemblage de chaussées
- 48 Avertissement pour les virages
- 48 Informations associées
- 48 Informations relatives à la carte
- 48
- 48 Informations relatives à la carte
- 48 Informations associées
- 50 INFORMATIONS CONCERNANT LA CARTE ET LE SYSTÈME
- 50 Mise à jour de données cartographiques avec MapCare
- 50 Généralités concernant les mises à jour
- 50 Mise à jour de la structure cartographique
- 50 Mise à jour du logiciel de navigation
- 50 Mise à jour avec une voiture connectée ou par USB
- 51 Questions fréquentes
- 51 Informations associées
- 51 Mise à jour des données cartographiques avec une voiture connectée
- 51
- 52 Mise à jour automatique de données cartographiques
- 52 Informations associées
- 53 Mise à jour des données cartographiques via PC et USB
- 53 Préparatifs
- 53 Mémoire USB
- 53 Noter la version de carte actuelle
- 54 Téléchargement des données cartographiques depuis Internet sur une clé USB
- 54 Transfert des données cartographiques de la clé USB à la voiture
- 54 Mettre à jour
- 54 Interruption
- 54 Informations associées
- 55 Recherche de pannes pour Sensus Navigation
- 55 La position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée
- 55 Le système ne calcule pas toujours l'itinéraire le plus rapide ou le plus court.
- 55 Le système utilise par ex. les autoroutes ou les ferrys alors que le conducteur a choisi de les éviter
- 55 Après son transport, la position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée.
- 55 Le symbole de la voiture se comporte de façon illogique à l'écran après le remplacement du pneu
- 55 La carte ne correspond pas à la réalité.
- 55 Le symbole représentant le véhicule sur la carte fait un bond en avant ou tourne sur place.
- 55 L'information des cartes n'est pas actuelle
- 55 Les informations cartographiques les plus récentes sont-elles installées ?
- 56 Informations associées
- 56 Contrat de licence pour la navigation
- 56 LIZENZVERTRAG FÜR ENDBENUTZER
- 56 HINWEIS FÜR DEN BENUTZER
- 56 EIGENTUMSRECHT
- 56 LIZENZGEWÄHRUNG
- 57 NUTZUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNGEN
- 57 LIZENZÜBERTRAGUNG
- 57 BESCHRÄNKTE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG
- 58 HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNG
- 58 WARNUNG
- 58 GELTENDES RECHT
- 58 CONTRAT DE LICENCE POUR L’UTILISATEUR FINAL
- 58 NOTE POUR L’UTILISATEUR
- 59 PROPRIETE
- 59 CONCESSION DE LICENCE
- 59 LIMITES D’UTILISATION
- 59 TRANSFERT DE LICENCE
- 59 GARANTIE LIMITEE
- 60 LIMITE DE RESPONSABILITE
- 60 AVERTISSEMENTS
- 60 LOI APPLICABLE
- 60 GEBRUIKSRECHTOVEREENKOMST MET EINDGEBRUIKERS
- 61 KENNISGEVING AAN DE GEBRUIKER
- 61 EIGENDOM
- 61 VERLENING VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 61 BEPERKINGEN OP HET GEBRUIK
- 61 OVERDRACHT VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 62 BEPERKTE GARANTIE
- 62 BEPERKING VAN AANSPRAKELIJKHEID
- 63 WAARSCHUWINGEN
- 63 TOEPASSELIJK RECHT
- 63 Informations associées
- 63 Droits d'auteur pour la navigation
- 63
- 63 Informations associées
Volvo S90 2017 Volvo On Call
Brand: Volvo Category: Car alarm Size: 628 KB Pages: 24
Languages: French
Open in a new tabVolvo S90 2019 Early Sensus Navigation
Brand: Volvo Size: 560 KB Pages: 46
Languages: French
Open in a new tabVolvo S90 2019 Early Volvo On Call
Brand: Volvo Category: Car alarm Size: 327 KB Pages: 28
Languages: French
Open in a new tabVolvo XC90 2016 Sensus Navigation
Brand: Volvo Category: Car video systems Size: 1 MB Pages: 72
Languages: French
Table of contents
- 4 Sommaire
- 8 Introduction
- 8 Lancer directement la navigation cartographique
- 8 Navigation Marche/Arrêt
- 8 Marche
- 8 Arrêt
- 8 Informations associées
- 9 Un guidage simple vers une destination
- 9
- 9 Choisir la destination sur la carte
- 9 Ecrans et commandes pour la navigation cartographique
- 9 Affichage de l'écran central
- 10 Ecran conducteur
- 10 Clavier droit du volant et écran conducteur
- 10 Ouvrir/fermer le menu
- 10 Naviguer et faire un choix dans le menu
- 10 HUD – Head-up-display
- 10 Commande vocale
- 11 Informations associées
- 11 Actions usuelles lors de la navigation GPS
- 11
- 11 Où suis-je ?
- 11 Trouver le symbole de la voiture sur la carte
- 12 Sens de déplacement ou Nord en haut de la carte
- 12 Affichage 2D ou 3D
- 13 Zoomer
- 13 Zoom avant
- 13 Zoom arrière
- 13 Défiler
- 13 Changer l'affichage d'en-tête
- 13 Retour en vue carte
- 14 "Erreur" de langue à l'image
- 14 Exemple
- 14 Informations associées
- 16 Commande vocale
- 16 Commande vocale
- 16
- 16 Mise à jour du système
- 16 Informations associées
- 16 Utiliser la commande vocale
- 16
- 17 Exemple de commande vocale
- 17 Commandes/phrases
- 17 Chiffres
- 17 Informations associées
- 17 Commande vocale pour navigation GPS
- 17
- 17 Commandes vocales
- 18 Informations associées
- 18 Paramètres de la commande vocale
- 18
- 18 Réglages audio
- 19 Modifier la langue
- 19 Informations associées
- 22 Indiquer la destination
- 22 Généralités concernant la détermination d'une destination
- 22
- 22 Destination et Etape
- 22 Informations associées
- 22 Indiquer une destination directement sur la carte
- 22
- 23 Effacer l'icône
- 23 Ajustez la position de l'icône
- 23 Informations associées
- 23 Indiquer une destination en recherche format texte
- 23 Recherche texte
- 24 Clavier
- 24 Filtre
- 24 Filtre pour POI
- 25 Coordonnées
- 25 Informations associées
- 25 Indiquer la destination avec Précédent/Favoris/Bibliothèque
- 25
- 25 Précédent
- 26 Favoris
- 26 Bibliothèque
- 26 Informations associées
- 27 Indiquer une destination avec POI
- 27
- 27 Filtre
- 27 Informations associées
- 28 Indiquer une destination avec adresse
- 28
- 28 Informations associées
- 28 Sauvegardez l'itinéraire avec Send to Car
- 28
- 29 Informations associées
- 32 ITINÉRAIRE
- 32 Itinéraire et itinéraires alternatifs
- 32 Afficher l'itinéraire
- 32 Modifier l'itinéraire
- 32 Supprimer un itinéraire
- 32 Afficher un itinéraire alternatif
- 33 Informations associées
- 33 Points de guidage dans l'itinéraire
- 33
- 34 Informations associées
- 34 POI le long de l'itinéraire
- 34
- 34 Informations associées
- 35 Perturbations de la circulation le long du trajet
- 35
- 35 Informations associées
- 35 Fiche informative sur la carte
- 35
- 36 Informations associées
- 36 Sélectionner un itinéraire alternatif
- 36 Itinéraire alternatif
- 37 Informations associées
- 40 Informations routières
- 40 Info trafic
- 40
- 40 Directement sur la carte
- 40 Informations routières détaillées (RTTI)Concerne certains marchés.
- 40 Informations associées
- 41 Informations routières détaillées (RTTI)Concerne certains marchés.
- 41
- 41 Activer/désactiver
- 42 Informations associées
- 44 Paramètres
- 44 Navigation cartographique sur l'écran conducteur
- 44
- 44 Informations associées
- 44 Configuration du Sensus Navigation
- 44
- 45 Informations associées
- 45 Paramètres de cartes
- 45
- 46 Format de la position
- 46 Format de la position
- 47 Aspect de la carte
- 47 POI
- 48 Favoris
- 48 Caméra de contrôle de la vitesseLa fonction n'est pas disponible sur tous les marchés.
- 48 Informations associées
- 48 Configuration de l'itinéraire
- 48
- 49 Apprentissage de l'itinéraire
- 49 Itinéraires alternatifs
- 49 Type d'itinéraire par défaut
- 49 Evit. rue
- 49 Format de l'heure
- 49 Informations associées
- 50 Paramétrage du trafic
- 50
- 50 Événements liés à la circulation
- 50 Fluidité de la circulation
- 50 Éviter les problèmes de circulation
- 50 Source circulation :
- 50 Informations associées
- 51 Configuration du guidage
- 51
- 51 Niveau pour guidage vocal
- 51 POI le long de l'itinéraire
- 51 Informations associées
- 51 Paramétrages de système
- 51
- 51 Version de logiciel
- 52 Informations relatives à la carte
- 52 Informations associées
- 54 Informations concernant la carte et le système
- 54 Mise à jour de données cartographiques avec MapCare
- 54 Généralités concernant les mises à jour
- 54 Mise à jour de la structure cartographique
- 54 Mise à jour du logiciel de navigation
- 54 Mise à jour à distance ou via une clé USB
- 55 Questions fréquentes
- 55 Informations associées
- 55 Mise à jour des données cartographiques via la mise à jour à distance
- 55 Préparatifs
- 55 Connexion
- 56 Téléchargement des données cartographiques depuis Internet
- 56 Région d'origine
- 56 Informations associées
- 56 Mise à jour des données cartographiques via PC et USB
- 56 Préparatifs
- 57 Mémoire USB
- 57 Version de carte actuelle
- 57 Téléchargement des données cartographiques depuis Internet sur une clé USB
- 58 Transfert des données cartographiques de la clé USB à la voiture
- 58 Généralités
- 58 Mettre à jour
- 58 Interruption
- 58 Informations associées
- 59 Recherche de pannes pour Sensus Navigation
- 59 La position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée
- 59 Le système ne calcule pas toujours l'itinéraire le plus rapide ou le plus court.
- 59 Le système utilise par ex. les autoroutes ou les ferrys alors que le conducteur a choisi de les éviter
- 59 Après son transport, la position du véhicule sur la carte est erronée.
- 59 Le symbole de la voiture se comporte de façon illogique à l'écran après le remplacement du pneu
- 59 La carte ne correspond pas à la réalité.
- 59 Le symbole représentant le véhicule sur la carte fait un bond en avant ou tourne sur place.
- 59 L'information des cartes n'est pas actuelle
- 59 Comment le conducteur peut-il contrôler simplement la version de carte utilisée ?
- 60 Informations associées
- 60 Contrat de licence pour la navigation
- 60 LIZENZVERTRAG FÜR ENDBENUTZER
- 60 HINWEIS FÜR DEN BENUTZER
- 60 EIGENTUMSRECHT
- 60 LIZENZGEWÄHRUNG
- 61 NUTZUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNGEN
- 61 LIZENZÜBERTRAGUNG
- 61 BESCHRÄNKTE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG
- 62 HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNG
- 62 WARNUNG
- 62 GELTENDES RECHT
- 62 CONTRAT DE LICENCE POUR L’UTILISATEUR FINAL
- 62 NOTE POUR L’UTILISATEUR
- 63 PROPRIETE
- 63 CONCESSION DE LICENCE
- 63 LIMITES D’UTILISATION
- 63 TRANSFERT DE LICENCE
- 63 GARANTIE LIMITEE
- 64 LIMITE DE RESPONSABILITE
- 64 AVERTISSEMENTS
- 64 LOI APPLICABLE
- 64 GEBRUIKSRECHTOVEREENKOMST MET EINDGEBRUIKERS
- 65 KENNISGEVING AAN DE GEBRUIKER
- 65 EIGENDOM
- 65 VERLENING VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 65 BEPERKINGEN OP HET GEBRUIK
- 65 OVERDRACHT VAN HET GEBRUIKSRECHT
- 66 BEPERKTE GARANTIE
- 66 BEPERKING VAN AANSPRAKELIJKHEID
- 67 WAARSCHUWINGEN
- 67 TOEPASSELIJK RECHT
- 67 Informations associées
- 67 Droits d'auteur pour la navigation
- 67
- 67 Informations associées
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