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Summary of Content for Volvo S90 Sensus Navigation 2017 Instruction Manual PDF

SENSUS NAV IGAT ION

Text and symbols on the map

The car's current position

Map scale

List of the itinerary's guidance points

Destination and time of arrival/remaining time to arrival, or current posi- tion and distance to destination

List of the itinerary's points of interest (Point of Interest - POI) and traffic information

Destination/final destination

Intermediate destination

Guidance point

Car on planned route

Traffic information

Minimises (expanded view) or maximises (full screen) map image

Calculates detour

Repeats current voice guidance

Voice guidance temporarily On/Off

Cancels guidance

Enter destination/intermediate destination

Point of interest (Point of Interest - POI)

Resets the map to follow the car

Changes map display between 2D and 3D

Compass + Changes between north and travel direction up

Itinerary and alternative route

SENSUS NAVIGATION

Sensus Navigation is a satellite based traffic information and route guid- ance system.

Development work is constantly in progress to improve our product. Modifications may mean that information, descriptions and illustrations in

this supplement differ from the equipment in the car. We reserve the right to make modifications without prior notice.

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INTRODUCTION

Quick guide to map navigation 6

Simple guidance to a destination 6

Displays and operating controls for map navigation

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Common operations during map nav- igation

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VOICE RECOGNITION

Voice recognition 14

Using voice recognition 14

Voice recognition and map navigation 15

Settings for voice recognition 16

SPECIFY A DESTINATION

General information about entering a destination

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Enter destination directly on the map 20

Specify destination with free text searching

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Specifying a destination with Latest/ Favourites/Library

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Specify destination with point of interest (Point of Interest - POI)

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Specifying a destination with an address 25

Save the destination with "Send to Car" 26

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ITINERARY AND ROUTE

Itinerary and Alternative route 30

Guidance points in the Itinerary 31

Points of interest (Point of Interest - POI) along the route

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Traffic disruptions along the route 32

Information cards on the map 32

Select detour 33

TRAFFIC INFORMATION

Traffic information 36

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), 37

SETTINGS

Activating/deactivating map display in the driver display

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Sensus Navigation settings 40

Map settings 41

Route settings 43

Traffic settings 44

Activating/deactivating Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI),

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Guidance settings 45

Map information 46

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MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION

Updating map data with MapCare 48

Updating map data with Internet- connected car

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Updating map data via PC and USB 50

Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation 52

License agreement for map navigation 54

Copyright for map navigation 56

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Alphabetical Index 57

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

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Quick guide to map navigation The car's electrical system is activated automati- cally when the driver's door is opened.

Activating navigation

Home button

Menu row Navigation

If the navigation system does not show a map on the centre display - tap on the uppermost menu row Navigation (2).

If the centre display does not show the Navigation menu row - press the Home button (1) and then on the Navigation menu row (2).

Then a map of the current area is shown with the car symbolised by a blue triangle.

WARNING

Observe the following.

Direct all your attention to the road and make sure that all your concentration is on driving.

Follow applicable traffic legislation and drive with good judgment.

Due to weather conditions or time of year affecting the road conditions, some rec- ommendations may be less reliable.

Deactivating navigation The navigation system cannot be switched off but always works in the background - it is only switched off when the driver locks and leaves the car.

NOTE

The navigation system is also available when the engine is switched off. When the battery level gets too low the system switches off.

Related information Displays and operating controls for map navi-

gation (p. 7)

Simple guidance to a destination (p. 6)

Simple guidance to a destination Setting guidance to the desired destination with- out having to first read the whole owner's man- ual.

Selecting a destination on the map 1. Tap on the Navigation subview.

2. Tap to maximise the map image.

3. Find the desired position on the map.

4. Tap and hold on the position.

> An icon is created and a menu is shown.

5. Press Go here.

> Guidance starts.

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Displays and operating controls for map navigation Sensus Navigation is presented and operated in several different ways, e.g. via the driver display, head-up display and voice commands.

Centre display

All operation of the navigation system can take place in the centre display, e.g. map settings and setting destinations.

If the map image is not shown in the centre dis- play - tap on the home view's top menu row Navigation.

The driver display

The map is only shown in the 12" driver display.

During driving the driver is guided by voice guid- ance and instructions on the driver display. Map display in the driver display can also be active without a set destination.

The right-hand steering wheel keypad and the driver display The right-hand steering wheel buttons can be used to manage some of the map navigation functions, e.g. Take me home and Cancel guidance. If a message is shown the driver dis- play, it must first be acknowledged for the menu to be shown.

Opening/closing the menu. The menu is closed automatically after a period of inactiv- ity or with certain options.

Browsing between menus.

Browsing between menu options.

Confirm or highlight an option.

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Head-up display*

Map navigation on the windscreen.

The driver can also receive guidance and infor- mation from the navigation system in the head-up display on the bottom of the windscreen.

Display of navigation information can be switched off and the position of the information field can be adjusted.

Voice recognition Many functions can also be controlled with voice commands.

Press the steering wheel but- ton, wait for the signal, then say, for example, Drive Home.

Related information Specify destination with free text searching

(p. 21)

Voice recognition and map navigation (p. 15)

Voice recognition (p. 14)

Using voice recognition (p. 14)

Settings for voice recognition (p. 16)

Activating/deactivating map display in the driver display (p. 40)

Common operations during map navigation Some common operations during map naviga- tion are described below.

Where am I?

Find the car symbol on the map

Driving direction or north up on the map

2D or 3D display

Zoom

Scroll

Switching heading display

Return from a menu

Where am I? What geographic position does the car have now?

Press the map's car symbol (blue triangle) - the information is shown directly on the map.

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Find the car symbol on the map

Press the crosshairs symbol.

After zooming in and out and scrolling around on the map it can sometimes be hard to find your way back to the car's position on the map. This is the simplest way to find it:

Press the crosshairs symbol - the map is then reset and thereafter follows the car symbol.

Driving direction or north up on the map

Press the compass to change the car symbols move- ment on the map.

The driver can choose between two ways to rep- resent the car's movement in relation to the map:

The map is always shown with north upwards on the centre display - the car symbol moves in its true compass direction on the map. If the car symbol moves to the left on the map then the car is driving westwards.

The car symbol always points upwards on the centre display - the map rotates under the car symbol depending on how the car turns. The compass symbol indicates the direction of north (N) on the map, and the centre of the compass shows the direction in which the front of the car is pointing (in this case NE = Northeast).

Compass symbols Compass direction

N North

NE NorthEast

E East

SE SouthEast

S South

SW SouthWest

W West

NW NorthWest

2D or 3D display

Press 2D/3D to change between 2D and 3D display.

In 3D display, the cars heading is always upwards on the centre display - the map rotates

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around the car symbol depending on how the car turns.

The compass symbol indicates which direction north is (N) on the map, and the centre of the compass shows the direction in which the front of the car is pointing.

The map scale is not shown in the 3D mode.

2D display is described under the previous head- ing "Driving direction or north up on the map".

Zoom

Zoom in

Make the map bigger like this:

Double-tap the centre display with one finger.

or

Touch the centre display with two fingers close together, then spread them apart.

Zoom out

Make the map smaller like this:

Tap once on the centre display with two fingers spread apart.

or

Touch the centre display with two fingers spread apart, then draw them together.

Scroll Place one finger on the map, swipe in the desired direction, and release.

The scroll function is only pos- sible with the map in the maxi- mum mode, not when it is mini-

mised.

Switching heading display

Press here to change the map heading.

Choose between the following displays as the heading on the map:

Specification of destination (Destination) and arrival time (ETA) or remaining time to arrival (RTA). To select ETA or RTA, see the sec- tion "Route settings".

or

Definition of the current position (Position) and distance to the destination (Dist).

Change of heading is only possible with the map in the maximum mode, not when it is minimised.

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Finding the way back to the map view

Home button

Menu row Navigation

If the driver is "a long way away" in another part of the system and wishes to quickly return to the map view, this method can be used:

1. Press the centre display's Home button (1).

2. If the centre display shows the home view instead of the map view - tap on the upper- most menu row Navigation (2).

Related information Activating/deactivating map display in the

driver display (p. 40)

Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Route settings (p. 43)

VOICE RECOGNITION

VOICE RECOGNITION

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Voice recognition1

The voice recognition system allows the driver to use voice recognition to control certain functions of the media player, Bluetooth-connected phone, the climate system and Volvo's navigation sys- tem*.

Voice commands offer convenience and help the driver to avoid being distracted, and instead con- centrate on driving and focus attention on the road and the traffic conditions.

WARNING

The driver always holds overall responsibility for driving the vehicle in a safe manner and complying with all applicable rules of the road.

Voice control system microphone

Voice recognition control takes place in dialogue form with spoken commands from the user and verbal response from the system. The voice rec- ognition system uses the same microphone as the Bluetooth handsfree system and the voice recognition system's replies come via the car's speakers. In some cases, a text message is also shown in the driver display. Functions are con- trolled from the right-hand steering wheel key- pad. Settings are made via the centre display.

System updating

The voice recognition system is continuously improved. Download updates for optimal perform- ance, see support.volvocars.com.

Related information Using voice recognition (p. 14)

Voice recognition and map navigation (p. 15)

Settings for voice recognition (p. 16)

Using voice recognition2

Basic instructions for using voice recognition control.

Depress the steering wheel button for voice recognition

to activate the system and initiate a dialogue using voice commands.

Remember the following during communication:

For a command - speak after the tone in a normal voice at normal speed.

Do not speak while the system is replying (the system cannot understand commands during this time).

Avoid background noise in the passenger compartment by having the doors, windows and sunroof closed.

Voice recognition can be deactivated as follows:

by saying "Cancel".

with a long press on the voice recognition

button on the steering wheel .

To speed up communication and skip the prompts from the system, press the steering

wheel button for voice recognition when the system voice is speaking and say the next com- mand.

1 Applies to certain markets.

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Example of voice recognition control

Press , say Call [Forename] [Surname] [number category]" - calls the selected contact from the phone book if the contact has more than one phone number (e.g. home, mobile, work), e.g.:

Press , say "Call Robin Smith Mobile".

Commands/phrases The following commands are always available for use:

"Repeat" - repeats the last voice instruction in the ongoing dialogue.

"Cancel" - discontinue the dialogue.

"Help" - starts a help dialogue. The system replies with the commands available in the current situation, a prompt or an example.

Commands for specific functions are described in the corresponding sections, e.g. Voice recogni- tion control of the phone.

Digits

The number commands are stated differently depending on the function to be controlled:

Phone numbers and postcodes must be spoken individually, number by number, e.g.

zero three one two two four four three (03122443).

House numbers can be spoken individually or in groups, e.g. two two or twenty-two (22). For English and Dutch, several groups can be said in sequence, e.g. twenty-two twenty- two (22 22). For English, double or triple can be used, e.g. double zero (00). Numbers can be given within the range 0-2300.

Frequencies can be spoken as ninety eight point eight (98.8), a hundred and four point two or hundred four point two (104.2).

Related information Voice recognition (p. 14)

Settings for voice recognition (p. 16)

Voice recognition and map navigation3

Command for voice control of the navigation system, e.g. set destination or pause guidance.

Tap on and say one of the following com- mands:

Navigation - Initiates a navigation dialogue and shows examples of commands.

"Take me home" - Guidance is given to the Home position.

"Go to [City]" - Specifies a city as a desti- nation. Example "Drive to London".

"Go to [Address]" - Specifies an address as a destination. An address must contain city and street. Example "Drive to 5 King Street".

"Add intersection" - Starts a dialogue where two streets must be specified. The intersection point of the specified streets then becomes the destination.

"Go to [Post code]" - Specifies a post code as a destination. Example "Drive to 1 2 3 4 5".

"Go to [contact]" - Specifies an address from the phone book as a destination. Exam- ple "Drive to Robyn Smith".

2 Applies to certain markets. 3 Applies to certain markets.

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"Search [POI category]" - Searches for adjacent points of interest (POI) within a cer- tain category (e.g. restaurants).4 To have the list sorted along the route - say "Along the route" when the results list is shown.

"Search [POI category] in [City]" - Searches for points of interest (POI) within a certain category and city. The results list is sorted according to the city's centre point. Example "Search for restaurant in London".

"Search [POI name]". Example "Search Hyde Park".

"Change country/Change state5, 6" - Changes the search area for navigation.

"Show favourites" - Shows favourited posi- tions in the driver display.

"Clear itinerary" - Erases all the stored intermediate destinations and final destina- tion in an itinerary.

"Repeat voice guidance" - Repeats the last spoken guidance.

"Turn off voice guidance" - Switches off voice guidance.

"Turn on voice guidance" - Starts the switched-off voice guidance.

Related information Displays and operating controls for map navi-

gation (p. 7)

Voice recognition (p. 14)

Using voice recognition (p. 14)

Settings for voice recognition (p. 16)

Settings for voice recognition7

Several settings for the voice recognition system can be made.

1. Press Settings in top view.

2. Press System Voice Control and select settings.

Repeat Mode

Gender

Speech Rate

Audio settings

1. Press Settings in top view.

2. Press Sound System Volumes Voice

Control and select settings.

Change language

Voice recognition is not possible for all lan- guages. Languages available for voice recogni- tion are marked with an icon in the language list -

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Changing the language also affects menu, mes- sage and help texts.

1. Press Settings in top view.

2. Press System Language and select lan- guage.

4 The user has the option of calling the POI or specifying it as a destination. 5 In European countries, Country is used instead of State. 6 For Brazil and India, the search area is changed via the centre display. 7 Applies to certain markets.

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Related information Voice recognition (p. 14)

Using voice recognition (p. 14)

Voice recognition and map navigation (p. 15)

SPECIFY A DESTINATION

SPECIFY A DESTINATION

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General information about entering a destination A destination can be entered in different ways.

The following methods are available for entering a destination:

Press the map

Free text searching and Map coordinates

Latest selected destination

Favourite marked positions from the library

Positions saved in Library

Point of interest (Point of Interest - POI

Address

Select one of the alternatives via the directions under the heading "Destination and Intermediate destinations" and follow the instructions.

Destination and Intermediate destinations The first defined position will be the itinerary's destination.

The subsequent positions will be the itinerary's intermediate destinations.

An itinerary with its destination an intermediate destinations can afterwards easily be edited - see "Edit itinerary" in the "Itinerary and Alternative route" section.

Related information Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30)

Enter destination directly on the map (p. 20)

Specify destination with free text searching (p. 21)

Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour- ites/Library (p. 22)

Specify destination with point of interest (Point of Interest - POI) (p. 24)

Specifying a destination with an address (p. 25)

Enter destination directly on the map A destination can be specified in different ways - marking with a finger on the map is one of them.

In many cases it is simplest to scroll to the desired position and tap it with your finger.

Check first that the map view is in the maximum mode: If that button is visible on the screen - press it to maximise the map view.

Then continue as follows:

1. Scroll the map until the desired position is in view.

2. Press and hold the position - an icon is cre- ated and a menu opens.

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3. Select Go here - Guidance starts.

Delete the icon.

To erase the icon from the position:

Select Delete

Adjust the position of the icon

To adjust the position of the icon:

1. Tap and hold the icon, drag it to the desired position, and release.

Related information General information about entering a desti-

nation (p. 20)

Specify destination with free text searching A destination can be set in different ways - with free text searching, for example, a search can be made using phone numbers, postcodes, streets, cities, coordinates and points of interest (Point of Interest - POI).

The on-screen keyboard can be used to type most characters and to search for destinations. For a description, see the section "Using the key- board in the centre display".

1. Tap on Set dest., at the bottom of the screen.

> The map image changes to searching by address

2. Press .

3. Enter the search terms.

> Search hits are shown while characters are being entered.

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4. If the search gives the desired result - tap on a search hit to show its information card and select to continue to use the search hit.

If the search gives too may results - tap on Filter search and select position to search around, and then select to continue to use the search hit:

Around car

Around destination

Along route

Around point on map

Coordinates

A destination can also be specified with map coordinates.

Type, for example, N 58.1234 E 12.5678 and tap Search.

The points of the compass N, E, S and W can be entered in different ways, e.g. in accordance with the following:

N 58,1234 E 12,5678 (with spaces)

N58,1234 E12,5678 (without spaces)

58,1234N 12,5678E (with the point of the compass after the coordinate)

58,1234-12,5678 (with hyphen without point of the compass)

You can use a comma [,] instead of a full stop [.] if you prefer.

Related information General information about entering a desti-

nation (p. 20)

Displays and operating controls for map navi- gation (p. 7)

Information cards on the map (p. 32)

Specifying a destination with Latest/Favourites/Library A destination can be specified in different ways - selecting from a list is one of them.

To display these lists:

1. Tap on Set dest., at the bot- tom of the screen - the map image changes to search via address.

2. Then select one of the following lists, at the top of the screen:

Recent

Favourites

Library

After one alternative in a list has been marked, it is added as a destination by using either the Start navigation button or the Add as waypoint button.

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Last

The latest searches are listed here. Scroll and select.

It is also available as a menu option on the driver display and is selected using the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. See "Displays and controls for map navigation".

The list can be edited using Edit.

Favourites

Favourite marked positions from the Library are listed here. Scroll and select.

A position erased from Favourites remains in the Library, but then with an "extinguished" star. To put it back here in Favourites - go to the Library and mark the position's star again.

A frequently used destination can be pro- grammed and used with Set home address. A programmed Home destination is also available as a menu option in the driver display and is selected using the right-hand steering wheel key- pad. See "Displays and controls".

The list can be edited using Edit.

Library

Saved positions and itineraries are collected here. The most recently saved appear uppermost on the list.

Tap on a position's star to select/deselect it as a favourite. A position with a highlighted/filled star is also listed under the Favourites heading.

A position that is erased in the Library will be also erased in Favourites.

The library can be sorted in various ways:

Added - sorts in chronological order.

Name - sorts in alphabetical order.

Distance - sorts in distance from current position.

Received - positions sent to the car using the "Send to Car" function are filtered out. New positions that have not been read have

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a BLUE marker. Markers are extinguished when the positions have been read. For more information see the "Save destination with Send to car" section.

Using Edit, one or more items in the list can be deleted.

Related information Save the destination with "Send to Car"

(p. 26)

Displays and operating controls for map navi- gation (p. 7)

General information about entering a desti- nation (p. 20)

Specify destination with point of interest (Point of Interest - POI) A destination can be specified in different ways - specifying a POI is one of them.

1. Tap on Set dest., at the bottom of the screen - the map image changes to search via address with its search field.

2. Press POI.

3. Tap on the desired filter:

Near the car

Near the destination

Close intermediate destinations

Along route

Around point on map

4. Search for and select desired POI.

5. Select Start navigation or Add as waypoint.

Example of POIs.

Many POIs (e.g. restaurants) have subcategories (e.g. fast food).

In the "Map settings" section it is possible to select which POIs shall be shown on the map. All POIs that are available in the current region are listed there. That setting does not affect search- ing for POI as destination - even excluded POIs are shown as alternative destinations.

Certain POIs are first shown on the map when the scale is 1 km (1 mi).

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NOTE

The symbol for a POI and the number of POIs varies between different markets.

New symbols may appear and others dis- appear after a map data update. You can browse the menu system to find all the symbols used in the current map system.

Related information General information about entering a desti-

nation (p. 20)

Map settings (p. 41)

Specifying a destination with an address A destination can be specified in different ways - specifying an address is one of them.

Tap on Set dest., at the bot- tom of the screen - the map image changes to search via address with its search field.

Example of a search field - they may vary depending on the market/region.

Note that the search options described here are not available for all markets/regions - the screen shows only the available search options for the current search area.

All fields do not need to be filled in. For a journey to a city, for example, it is sufficient to enter just

the country and city. Guidance is then given to the city's centre.

Select one of the available text field options and type using the centre display keyboard:

Country/State/Province

City/Territory/Postcode

Address

Number

Junction

Related information General information about entering a desti-

nation (p. 20)

Information cards on the map (p. 32)

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Save the destination with "Send to Car" A destination can be specified in different ways - using the Send to Car function (Send to Car) is one of them.

Send position to the car Send to Car (Send to car) is a function that makes it possible to add a destination or position to the car's navigation system via a computer.

The Send to Car function can also be used from the Volvo On Call app. Volvo On Call can also be used if a destination/position needs to be sent to the car from the Volvo On Call service centre.

Note that the procedure shown here is only one example from one of several map service suppli- ers.

1. Connect with the computer to here.com.

> A map service is opened.

2. Search for desired position.

3. Right-click on the position and then click on the address.

> A side menu/information card is opened.

4. Click on Share in the side menu.

5. Click on Send to car in the side menu.

6. Select the car and enter the car's VIN num- ber or the e-mail address that is registered to your Volvo ID. Then click on Send.

7. Click on Done.

> The position is sent to the car.

More information about other suppliers and the Send to Car function is available on the Volvo Cars support page (support.volvocars.com).

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Receiving and using a position in the car For the car to be able to receive data it must be connected to the Internet, see the description in the section "Connecting the car" in the owner's manual. If a position is sent to the car with Volvo On Call then the car's built-in modem is used to send the data, i.e. no separate Internet connec- tion is required.

1. When a position has been received by the car a notification is shown in the centre dis- play. Tap on the notification/symbol.

> An information card is opened.

2. Select the desired use of the position.

Using a saved position

Received positions are saved in the navigation system's library and can be used later, see "Set destination with Latest/Favourites/Library".

Related information Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour-

ites/Library (p. 22)

General information about entering a desti- nation (p. 20)

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Itinerary and Alternative route While guidance is active you can look at the itin- erary or check if there are alternative routes.

Show itinerary

1. While guidance is active, tap on Maximise to maximise the map image and access the itinerary.

2.

Tap on the symbol to open the itinerary.

Edit or delete the itinerary

1. Show the itinerary.

2. Tap on the recycle bin to delete an inter- mediate destination in the itinerary, or tap on Clear itinerary to delete the whole itinerary.

Show an alternative route

You can search for alternative routes while guid- ance is active.

1. Show the itinerary.

2. Press Alternative routes.

3. Select an alternative route:

Eco

Fast

Scenic

4. Tap on the map.

> The updated route is then shown on the map and guidance resumes.

Related information Guidance points in the Itinerary (p. 31)

Select detour (p. 33)

Information cards on the map (p. 32)

Route settings (p. 43)

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Guidance points in the Itinerary A list of the itinerary's future guidance points helps the driver to plan/"see" up-coming manoeuvres in good time.

The itinerary's guidance points.

A list of the itinerary's guidance points is shown on the map when an itinerary is activated.

The list can be expanded by pressing the "Down"

arrow . Or minimised by pressing the "Up"

arrow .

The next guidance point is always placed at the top of the list.

Tap on one of the list's guidance points to scroll the map forward to the related position. A subse- quent tap on the map's "crosshairs" symbol (beneath the 2D/3D button) resets the map to the guidance view, where the map follows the car.

Related information Select detour (p. 33)

Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30)

Information cards on the map (p. 32)

Route settings (p. 43)

Points of interest (Point of Interest - POI) along the route A list of (POI) along the route can be presented.

1. Press Ahead.

2. Press POI.

> POIs along the route are shown based on distance.

3. When several POIs are in the same location they are shown as a group. Tap on the group to list POIs.

4. Select a POI.

5. Select one of the information cards alterna- tives and follow the instructions.

Related information Specify destination with point of interest

(Point of Interest - POI) (p. 24)

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Traffic disruptions along the route A list of traffic disruptions along the route can be presented.

1. Press Ahead.

2. Press Traffic. The Traffic button is grey if there is no traffic event on the route.

> Traffic events along the route are shown based on distance.

3. If more information about the traffic disrup- tion is required, tap on the row and an infor- mation card is opened. Select one of the information cards alternatives and follow the instructions.

4. Tap on Avoid to avoid the traffic disruption.

> The route is recalculated and guidance is given via the alternative route.

Related information Traffic information (p. 36)

Traffic settings (p. 44)

Information cards on the map Every icon on the map for e.g. destinations, inter- mediate destinations or favourites has an infor- mation card which is opened by tapping on the icon.

Via the icon's Info card the driver can see cur- rent information for the icon in question.

The information card's information and possible options vary depending on the type of icon it is.

Example of an information card for a point of interest (Point of Interest - POI).

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In this example with a selected point of interest (Point of Interest - POI) the driver can, amongst other things, choose:

Start navigation - the position is saved as a destination

Add as waypoint - the position is saved as an intermediate destination

Save - the position is saved to the Library, for further information see the section "Specify destination with Latest/Favourites/ Library".

Related information Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30)

Guidance points in the Itinerary (p. 31)

Select detour (p. 33)

Route settings (p. 43)

Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour- ites/Library (p. 22)

Select detour If the driver wants to avoid the nearest segment of a route, e.g. because the road is closed, the Detour function can be selected.

Detour

1. Press the Detour button - an alternative route will be displayed on the map together with information about how much longer or shorter the route is and the estimated jour- ney time.

Normally only a short detour is proposed which quickly rejoins the original route of the itinerary.

The detour and its details are shown.

2. If the suggestion is accepted: Press the sign with detour information. The route is also accepted if you drive onto the suggested road.

If the suggestion is not accepted: Tap on Cancel. Guidance will then resume with the current route.

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The detour is activated.

After the proposal is accepted, guidance is resumed - now with the detour selected as the route.

An alternative to the Detour function is to diverge from the itinerary's route - the system then updates the route automatically and contin- ues guidance to the destination along the most suitable route.

Another way to select an alternative route is given in the "Itinerary and Alternative route" sec- tion.

Related information Route settings (p. 43)

Select detour (p. 33)

Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30)

Information cards on the map (p. 32)

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Traffic information The navigation system continuously receives transmitted information about traffic flow and events.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

Coverage areas for traffic information are being increased continuously.

The "Traffic settings" section describes the adap- tations that can be made to display traffic-related information on the map.

Example of traffic information.

Traffic disturbances such as compact and slow traffic, road works, accidents etc. are shown with different symbols on the map.

When disturbances are more severe their extent is also shown with a RED line along the side of the road, e.g. in the event of road works. The line indicates at the same time in which travel direc- tion the disturbance applies - if the disturbance is in both directions the road section is marked with a line on both sides.

Information on traffic disruptions

Tap on the symbol for traffic disruptions.

> An information card is shown. The infor- mation can describe for example the posi- tion of the disturbance with the street name or road number, and the disturban- ce's nature, extent or duration.

Avoid traffic disruptions

If the disturbance is situated on the route the Avoid option can be selected. The system then calculates an alternative route.

For a description, see "Traffic disruptions along the route".

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)1

With an Internet-connected car, real time traffic information can be received via the Internet with RTTI.

Related information Traffic settings (p. 44)

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), (p. 37)

Traffic disruptions along the route (p. 32)

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Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)2, 3

With an Internet-connected car, real time traffic information can be received via the Internet with RTTI.

Traffic information about events and flow is retrieved continuously from mobile apps, public authorities and GPS data from vehicles. When a

car requests traffic flow information, anonymous data about the traffic flow at the car's position is provided at the same time, which contributes to the function of the service. The anonymous data is only sent when RTTI is activated.

Current traffic conditions are shown for motor- ways, major roads and extra-urban roads, as well as certain intercity routes.

The amount of traffic information shown on the map depends on the distance from the car and is only shown within approximately 120 km from the car's position.

Text and symbols on the map are shown as usual and the traffic flow shows how quickly the traffic is moving on a road compared with the road's speed limit. The traffic flow is shown on the map on each side of the road with one coloured line per travel direction:

Green - no disruptions.

Yellow - shows the extent of the traffic event and does not reflect the actual flow, e.g. roadworks.

Orange - slow traffic.

Red - congestion/traffic jam/accident.

Black - road closed.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

Coverage areas for traffic information are being increased continuously.

Related information Activating/deactivating Real Time Traffic

Information (RTTI), (p. 45)

Traffic information (p. 36)

Traffic settings (p. 44)

Traffic disruptions along the route (p. 32)

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Activating/deactivating map display in the driver display The map is shown automatically in the driver dis- play when a destination is set. Map display can also be selected as active without a set destina- tion.

Driver display1.

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on My Car Displays Driver

Display Centre Area.

3. Tap on the radio button Show Navigation to activate map display in the driver display even if no itinerary is activated.

Related information Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Displays and operating controls for map navi- gation (p. 7)

Sensus Navigation settings The user can choose how the route and other information shall be presented by making some settings.

Map navigation can be presented in varying ways - the user has the possibility of selecting settings to personalise the map display.

Proceed as follows to access the settings:

1. Drag down the top view from the top section of the screen.

2. There, select the following search path:

Settings Navigation

1 The map is only shown with 12" driver display.

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Settings can be made within the following areas:

Map - manage map content and appear- ance.

Route manage route calculation and dis- play.

Traffic - manage information about traffic disruptions.

Guidance - manage guidance.

System - information about updating the software and maps.

Related information Map settings (p. 41)

Activating/deactivating map display in the driver display (p. 40)

Route settings (p. 43)

Traffic settings (p. 44)

Guidance settings (p. 45)

Map information (p. 46)

Map settings Settings are selected here to define how the map should be shown on the screen.

Settings Navigation Map

Settings can be made within the following areas:

Position Format

Map Design

POI

Favourites

Speed Cameras2

Position format

Position Format is used to choose whether the current position should be named/shown with its address or its coordinates:

Address

Coordinates and altitude

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Map design

Map Design is used to choose how the map's colours should be shown:

Day - bright colours.

Night - dark colours so as not to interfere with night vision.

Auto - the system switches between Day and Night depending on the light in the pas- senger compartment.

Point of interest (Point of Interest - POI)

Select here which POIs should appear on the map. Every category has two alternatives - either select that all POIs in a category are to be shown, e.g. "Transport services".

POI main categories.

Or open the category with the ">" symbol and then select which subcategories shall or shall not be shown.

POI subcategories.

Select the POI categories to be shown on the map and exit the menu by pressing Back or Close.

For more information, see the section "Specify destination with point of interest (Point of Interest - POI)".

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Favourites

Choose whether or not Favourites shall be shown on the map:

Yes/No

For more information, see the section "Specify destination with Latest/Favourites/Library".

Speed cameras3

Choose whether or not Speed Cameras shall be shown on the map:

Yes/No

Related information Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour- ites/Library (p. 22)

Specify destination with point of interest (Point of Interest - POI) (p. 24)

Route settings Settings are selected here to define how the route should be calculated.

Menu path:

Settings Navigation Route

Settings can be made within the following areas:

Route Learning

Traffic History Pattern

Default Route Type

Avoid

Arrival Time Format

Route learning

Select whether data collection to optimise route calculation should be permitted:

Yes/No

History of traffic patterns

Select whether traffic history shall be used to cal- culate the route:

Yes/No

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Standard route types

Select the standard type of route preferred:

Fast

Eco

Scenic - motorways are avoided as far as possible, so the journey time may be long.

It is even possible to select alternative routes during a current journey - see the "Itinerary and Alternative route" section.

Avoid

Select one or more options to automatically avoid - if this is possible - when calculating the route:

Tunnel

International Border4

Congestion Charge Zone

Car train

Ferry

Highway

Toll Roads

Time format

Select how arrival time should be specified:

ETA5 - Estimated time of arrival at the desti- nation

RTA6 - Remaining time to arrival

The times shown apply to the time zone of the destination.

Related information Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30)

Traffic settings Here you can select settings for how traffic-rela- ted information should be shown on the map.

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Traffic and select set- tings:

4 Not for all markets/regions. 5 ETA Estimated Time of Arrival 6 RTA Remaining Time to Arrival

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Traffic Events - that shall be shown on the map and shall be used for route calculation.

None

Major

All

Free Flowing Traffic - tick the box to show on the map.

Avoid Traffic Events - along the route. The option is taken into account when calculating the route.

Never

Ask - any suggestions for route changes are given during the journey.

Always

Use RTTI when an internet connection is available - tick the box to use Real Time Traffic Information via the Internet. 7

Traffic provider - shows which source is used for traffic information.

Related information Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Traffic disruptions along the route (p. 32)

Traffic information (p. 36)

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), (p. 37)

Activating/deactivating Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)8, 9

With an Internet-connected car, real time traffic information can be received via the Internet with RTTI.

The car must be connected to the Internet for RTTI to be used.

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Traffic.

3. Tick the box for Use online traffic information to replace the normal traffic information with RTTI.

If the car's Internet connection is disconnected when RTTI is activated then the normal traffic information will be activated automatically. RTTI is reactivated when the Internet connection is reconnected.

Related information Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), (p. 37)

Traffic information (p. 36)

Guidance settings Settings are selected here for how guidance should be presented.

Level for voice guidance

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Guidance.

3. Tap on the voice guidance required:

None - No automatic voice guidance but the possibility of manually requesting cur- rent voice guidance once.

Low - Only one message per guidance point.

Moderate - Up to 3 messages per guid- ance point, with limited information.

Full - Up to 4 messages per guidance point and all available information.

Points of interest (Point of Interest - POI)

along the route

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Guidance.

3. Tick POI Along Route to activate display on the map.

The list is selected automatically when travelling on a motorway.

7 Applies to certain markets. 8 Applies to certain markets. 9 Real Time Traffic Information

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Road navigation over level crossings

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Guidance.

3. Tick Railroad Crossing Guidance to acti- vate display on the map.

Road navigation for merging of roadways

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Guidance.

3. Tick Merging point guidance to activate display on the map.

Warning about bends

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Tap on Navigation Guidance.

3. Tick Curve warning to activate display on the map.

Related information Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Points of interest (Point of Interest - POI) along the route (p. 31)

Map information Information about the updating of software and map data is shown here.

Menu path:

Settings Navigation System

Map information

Shortcut to settings of map region and updates.

Map Information - Manage maps, updates and select favourite region.

Related information Sensus Navigation settings (p. 40)

Updating map data with MapCare (p. 48)

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Updating map data with MapCare MapCare is a map update service for Volvo cars equipped with Sensus Navigation. The map data can be updated via the Internet.

General information about updating Updating can be done direct to the car, using a mobile phone connection or via a computer using a USB memory.

The car's map is divided up into a number of pre- defined regions. When updating map data it is not necessary to update all the regions - the driver can choose to only update one or more specific regions.

One or more regions can be updated over the cars Internet connection. If a large number of regions - or the whole map - is to be updated, the total quantity of map data can be so large that it is much easier to update via a computer using a USB memory.

NOTE

If an itinerary stretches over several regions, all these should have the same version num- ber. Otherwise there is the possibility that a calculated route may include an unexpected section of road.

Updating of the map structure Sometimes the map structure must be changed - this occurs if a region has to be added or when a

large region needs to be divided into smaller regions. When this occurs any attempt to update individual regions using a normal procedure will fail and a message will indicate the reason.

Instead, the whole map must be reinstalled via a USB memory. For further information - see Volvo Cars support page (support.volvocars.com) or contact a Volvo dealer.

Updating of the navigation system software Besides the map data, the navigation system's own software, which is subject to constant devel- opment, requires updating now and then. A situa- tion can then arise where the latest updates of map data cannot be supported by the existing software of the navigation system. In which case a message is shown to inform that the navigation system software must be updated. This can be done at a Volvo dealer.

More information may be found under "Software Version" in the "System Settings" section.

Updating with Internet-connected car or USB For information about how maps are updated, see the sections "Updating map data with Inter- net-connected car" and "Updating map data via PC and USB".

Frequently asked questions

Question Answer

Is it possible to change the platform for map data, e.g. from Europe to North America?

Yes, with some exceptions. Contact a Volvo dealer for up- to-date information.

How long does it take to download a map update?

It depends on the map file size and the connection bandwidth. Information about the update's size (MB) is shown on the screen.

How large is an update?

This depends on the market. Detailed information is given with each market map - see Volvo Cars support page (support.volvocars.com).

None of this updating works - what should I do?

Try by visiting Volvo Cars sup- port page (support.volvocars.com) or con- tact a Volvo dealer.

Related information Updating map data with Internet-connected

car (p. 49)

Updating map data via PC and USB (p. 50)

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Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation (p. 52)

Copyright for map navigation (p. 56)

License agreement for map navigation (p. 54)

Map information (p. 46)

Updating map data with Internet- connected car When the car is connected to the Internet, map data can be updated via the Internet connection.

The principle of remote updating.

The car must be connected to the Internet, see the description in the section "Connecting the car" in the owner's manual.

1. Tap on Download Centre in the application view.

> The app is started and a figure is shown by Maps which indicates how many map updates there are for the specified home region. The figure remains visible until a new search for updates has been per- formed or until updates have been instal- led.

2. Press Maps.

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3. Press Install and then Confirm.

> Installation of selected map/map update is started.

For further information - see Volvo Cars support page (support.volvocars.com) or contact a Volvo dealer.

Automatic updating of map data

Automatic updating can only be selected if the Auto Software Update function is activated, see section "System updates".

1. Automatic updating of map data can only be selected for the home region. If the home region is not already selected - press the DOWN arrow to expand the region.

> Detailed map information is shown.

2. Press Set as home region.

3. Tick the box for Auto update:.

> When the car is connected to the Internet and a map update is available, it is auto- matically downloaded to the car.

Related information Updating map data with MapCare (p. 48)

Updating map data via PC and USB (p. 50)

Updating map data via PC and USB Downloading map data from the Internet to USB memory and then from USB memory to the car.

Preparations

Diagram of updating process via computer and USB memory.

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USB memory

The following requirements apply if a USB mem- ory is to manage an update:

Parameter Requirements

USB standard (1.0/2.0/3.0):

At least 2.0

File system (Ext2/NTFS/ FAT32):

FAT32

Capacity (8/16/32/64 GB):

The size of the map files is market related - see file size under "Detailed informa- tion" for each respective market on Volvo Cars sup- port page (support.volvocars.com).

Note current map version

1. Tap on Download Centre in the application view.

2. Tap on the arrow to expand the region.

> Detailed map information is shown.

3. Note the map information.

Downloading of map data from the Internet to a USB memory Have the USB memory and noted map informa- tion readily available.

1. From a computer with Internet - connect to the Volvo Cars support site (support.volvocars.com).

2. Select maps, car model and model year.

3. Click on the region to be updated.

> Map image with information on the latest map data for the region is shown.

4. Verify that the map version is newer than the one in the car.

5. Connect a USB memory to the computer and download the update to the USB memory.

The time taken to download the data varies according to the map file size and the connec- tion's bandwidth.

Transferring map data from a USB to the car A transfer can take up to 40 minutes depending on the amount of the map data. Updating takes place while driving. If installation is not finished when the car is switched off then the update continues when next driving.

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Updating

1. Activate the navigation system.

2. Connect the USB memory to the car's USB port. If there are two USB ports then the other one must not be in use.

3. The navigation system automatically detects that an update is available and, during the update of the whole map database, shows on the screen what percentage of the process remains to be done.

> For the update of an individual map region, the update starts immediately.

To start the update of the whole map database, the user must tap on Confirm - or on Cancel in order to cancel the instal- lation.

4. Tap on Confirm - The update of the whole map database starts and information about how the process is proceeding is shown on the centre display.

5. The screen shows when the transfer is com- plete - at which point, remove the USB mem- ory.

6. Restart the infotainment system.

7. Verify that the correct map data have been transferred to the car by repeating the steps described under the previous heading "Note current map version".

Interruptions

If there is an interruption during an update an explanatory text message is always shown on the centre display.

What happens

if...

Answer

...the Infotainment system is switched off dur- ing the update?

The process pauses and resumes automatically from where it stopped when the system is reacti- vated, e.g. when the engine is started.

...the USB mem- ory is pulled out before the update is complete?

The process pauses and resumes automatically from where it stopped when the USB memory is reconnected to the car.

For further information - see Volvo Cars support page (support.volvocars.com) or contact a Volvo dealer.

Related information Updating map data with MapCare (p. 48)

Updating map data with Internet-connected car (p. 49)

Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation The following are examples of things that may be interpreted as navigation system faults.

The position of the car on the map is wrong The Navigation system shows the position of the car to an accuracy of about 20 metres.

There is a greater chance of error when driving on roads lying parallel to another road, on wind- ing roads, on roads on several levels and after driving a long distance without making any dis- tinctive turns.

High mountains, buildings, tunnels, viaducts, over/underpasses etc. also have a negative effect on the reception of satellite signals, which means that accuracy in calculating the position of the car may decrease.

The system does not always calculate the fastest/shortest route When calculating a route, several factors are taken into account to determine the theoretically best solution. Factors include route distance, road width, road classification, traffic intensity and speed limits. However, an experienced driver with local knowledge can quite possibly select a bet- ter route.

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The system may for example use toll roads or ferries while the driver has chosen to avoid them For technical reasons, the system can only use larger roads when calculating a route extending over a long distance.

If you selected to avoid toll roads and motorways, then they are avoided to the greatest possible extent and are only used if there is no other rea- sonable alternative available.

The position of the car on the map is incorrect after transportation If the car is transported, for example by ferry or train, or in such a way as to impede the reception of satellite signals, it can take up to 5 minutes before the position of the car is correctly calcula- ted.

The car symbol on the screen behaves illogically after the tyres have been changed In addition to the satellite receiver, the car's speed sensor and a gyroscope assist in calculat- ing the current position and direction of travel of the car. After fitting the spare wheel or changing between summer and winter tyres the system needs to "learn" the size of the new wheels.

In order that the system shall function optimally it is therefore recommended that the car is driven for a while on roads with good satellite reception (good visibility).

The map image does not correspond with the real situation Factors such as the constant expansion and rebuilding of the road network, new traffic regula- tions constantly being introduced etc. mean that the map database is not always, in every situation, complete.

Because of this the map data is being constantly developed and updated - check now and again to see if there are any updates.

The car symbol on screen jumps forwards or spins The system may need a few seconds to sense the position and movement of the car before driv- ing off.

Switch off both the system and the engine. Start again, but remain stationary for a while before starting to drive.

The map information is not up to date See the answer under the next heading.

Is the latest map information installed? Map data are updated and improved continu- ously. Check that the map version is current and that updates are available:

Check with Internet-connected car - see the section "Updating map data with Internet- connected car".

Check the map version in the car and com- pare the available map version on the Volvo

Cars support site - see the section "Updating map data via PC and USB".

Related information Quick guide to map navigation (p. 6)

Updating map data with MapCare (p. 48)

Updating map data with Internet-connected car (p. 49)

Updating map data via PC and USB (p. 50)

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License agreement for map navigation

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Related information Updating map data with MapCare (p. 48)

Copyright for map navigation (p. 56)

Copyright for map navigation

For information about copyright ( Copyright) - see the "License agreement for map navigation" section

Related information Updating map data with MapCare (p. 48)

License agreement for map navigation (p. 54)

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C

Copyright 54, 56

D

Destination 20, 24

Detour 33

F

Facilities

Symbols 24

G

Guidance

quick guide 6

Guidance points in Itinerary 31

Guiding options 40, 43, 45, 46

I

Information card 32

Itinerary and Alternative route 30

L

License agreement 54

M

Map options 41

Map view 41

P

POI along the route 31

Points of Interest (POI) 24

Q

Questions and answers 52

R

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) 37, 45

S

Send to Car 26

Set destination 20, 21, 22, 24, 25

Settings

Map options 41

Symbols

facilities 24

System activation 6

T

Traffic disruption along the route 32

Traffic information 44

broadcast 36

Transport of car 53

U

Update map data 48, 49, 50

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V

Voice control

settings 16

Voice recognition 14, 15

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If you want to find out how the S90 Volvo works, you can view and download the Volvo S90 Sensus Navigation 2017 Instruction Manual on the Manualsnet website.

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The Instruction Manual should include all the details that are needed to use a Volvo S90. Full manuals and user guide PDFs can be downloaded from Manualsnet.com.

The best way to navigate the Volvo S90 Sensus Navigation 2017 Instruction Manual is by checking the Table of Contents at the top of the page where available. This allows you to navigate a manual by jumping to the section you are looking for.

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