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SENSUS NAVIGATION

SENSUS NAVIGATION

Sensus Navigation is a satellite based traffic information and route navigation system.

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

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

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NAVIGATION Activating and deactivating the navigation system*

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Symbols and buttons in the navi- gation system*

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Information card in navigation system* 6

Navigation system* in centre display 6

Navigation system* in driver display 8

Activating and deactivating the navigation system* in the driver display

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Navigation system* in head-up display*

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Control the navigation system*

with voice recognition 9

Command list for voice control of the navigation system*

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Enter destination directly on map 13

Specifying a destination with an address

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Specify destination with free text searching

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Specify destination with point of interest

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Specifying a destination with lat- est/favourites/library

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Specify destination with Send to Car 18

Itinerary 19

Show itinerary 19

Edit or delete the itinerary 20

Show an alternative route 20

Showing POIs along a route 21

Showing guidance points in the itinerary

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Traffic disruptions on the map 21

Showing traffic congestion along route

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Select a detour in the navigation system*

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Real Time Traffic Information 23

Activating and deactivating Real Time Traffic Information

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Navigation system settings* 25

Map settings 25

Settings for route and road navigation 26

Traffic settings 27

Map updates 27

Updating maps via computer and USB

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Updating maps from an online car 31

Frequently asked questions about the navigation system*

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Navigation license agreements* 34

ALPHABETICAL INDEX Alphabetical Index 37

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Activating and deactivating the navigation system*

The navigation system is activated automati- cally when the driver's door is opened and is deactivated only when the driver leaves the car and locks it.

Activating navigation

Navigation system tile

Home button

Show the map image in the centre display by tapping on the top tile (1) on the home view.

If the centre display does not show the navi- gation system tile press briefly once on the home button (2) and then tap on the naviga- tion system (1) tile.

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

Press on this symbol to show the map image across the entire centre display.

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 recommendations 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 Navigation system* in centre display

(p. 6)

Navigation system* in driver display (p. 8)

Navigation system* in head-up display* (p. 9)

Control the navigation system* with voice recognition (p. 9)

Symbols and buttons in the navigation system* (p. 5)

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Symbols and buttons in the navigation system*

The map in the centre display shows symbols and colours providing information about vari- ous roads and the area around the car and the route. A tool bar with different buttons for different settings is to the left.

Symbols and buttons on the map

Arrival time/remaining travel time

Distance to destination

Compass/changes between north and travel direction up

Starting

Destination/final destination

Changes map display between 2D and 3D

Reset the map to follow the car

Point of interest (POI1)

Traffic information

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

Car on planned route

Minimises the tools field

Repeat the current voice guidance

Minimises the tools field

Calculate detour

Voice guidance temporarily On/Off

Shows list with the itinerary's guidance points

Specifying destinations/intermediate des- tinations

Cancels guidance

Shows list of the itinerary's points of inter- est (POI1) and traffic information

Next manoeuvre

Itinerary and Alternative route

Destination/final destination

Related information Information card in navigation system*

(p. 6)

Traffic disruptions on the map (p. 21)

Real Time Traffic Information (p. 23)

Showing traffic congestion along route (p. 22)

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Information card in navigation system*

All map icons, such as destination, interim destination and saved favourites, have an information card that opens after tapping the icon. Pressing on the information card shows a small card, two presses show a larger card with more information. The information card's content and options vary depending on the type of icon.

With, for example a marked point of interest (POI2), the driver can select:

Start navigation - the position is saved as a destination

Add as waypoint - the position is saved as an intermediate destination (only dis- played at the specified destination)

Save - the position is saved in the library

Remove from itinerary - the position is removed if it is included in the itinerary

Nearby POI - points of interest when the car's position appears

Related information Itinerary (p. 19)

Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

Showing POIs along a route (p. 21) Navigation system* in centre display The navigation system is presented and oper- ated in several different ways, e.g. via the centre display.

All settings for the navigation system are defined via the centre display. Here, the driver sets how the map is to be displayed or enters a destination.

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If the map image is not shown in the centre display tap on the top tile (for the navigation system).

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.

Find the car symbol on the map After zooming in and out and moving around on the map, it can sometimes be hard to find your way back to the position of the car. Press the cross-

hairs to reset the map to follow the car sym- bol.

North or direction of travel upwards on the map

There are two ways of showing the car's movement in relation to the map. Press the symbols to switch between having north or the direc- tion of travel upwards on the map.

When the map is shown with north upwards, the car symbol moves in

the current compass direction on the map. If the car symbol moves to the left on the map, the car is driving westwards.

When the car symbol is pointing upwards, the map rotates under the car symbol, depending on how the car is turning. The compass sym- bol points towards north (N) on the map, and the centre of the compass shows the direction in which the car is pointing:

Compass symbols Compass direction

N North

NE Northeast

E East

SE Southeast

S South

SW Southwest

W West

NW Northwest

2D or 3D display Tap on the symbols to shift between 2D and 3D display.

For 3D display, the car's direction of travel is always shown upwards. The map rotates under the car symbol, depending on how the car is turning. 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 3D mode.

For 2D display, the map is shown with north upwards, and the car symbol moves in the current compass direction on the map.

Zoom in Make the map larger by tapping the centre display twice in quick succession or by placing two fingers on the centre display and separat- ing them outwards.

Zoom out Zoom out from the map by tapping once with two fingers on the centre display or dragging two fingers together on the centre display.

Scroll Place one finger on the map, swipe in the desired direction, and release. The scroll func- tion is only possible with the map maximised, not minimised.

Switching heading display Maximise the map and press on the map heading at the top of the centre display.

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

1. Destination Destination, arrival time (ETA) or remaining travel time (RTA) and dis- tance to destination (Distance). To select ETA or RTA, see the section "Settings for route and road navigation".

2. Current position as address (Address) or as coordinates (Coordinates). When coor- dinates are shown, altitude is also shown (Altitude). To choose between address and coordinates, see section "Map set- tings".

Related information Navigation system settings* (p. 25)

Navigation system* in driver display (p. 8)

Navigation system* in head-up display* (p. 9)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Map settings (p. 25)

Navigation system* in driver display The navigation system is presented and oper- ated in several different ways, e.g. via the driver display.

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

During driving the driver is guided by voice guidance and instructions on the driver dis- play. Map display in the driver display can also be activated 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 functions in the navigation system, e.g. Take me home and Cancel guidance. If a message is shown the driver display, it must first be acknowledged or dismissed for the menu to be shown.

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

Browsing between menus.

Browsing between menu options.

Confirm or highlight an option.

Related information Activating and deactivating the navigation

system* in the driver display (p. 9)

Navigation system* in centre display (p. 6)

Navigation system* in head-up display* (p. 9)

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Activating and deactivating the navigation system* in the driver display The navigation system is shown automati- cally in the driver display when a destination is set. The navigation system can also be shown without specifying a destination. 1. Drag down the centre display's top view.

2. Press Settings.

3. Press My Car Displays Driver Display Information.

4. Press the radio button Show Map to show the navigation system in the driver display without an entered destination.

Related information Navigation system* in driver display (p. 8)

Navigation system* in head-up display* The navigation system is presented and oper- ated in several different ways, e.g. via the head-up display.

Navigation system on windscreen.

The driver can receive guidance and informa- tion from the navigation system in the head-up display at the bottom of the windscreen.

Whether or not the navigation system should be shown in the head-up display can be set, as well as the position of the information field.

Related information Navigation system* in centre display (p. 6)

Navigation system* in driver display (p. 8)

Control the navigation system*

with voice recognition If your car is equipped with Sensus Navigation you can use voice control to give spoken commands in order to control parts of your navigation system.

Start navigation Here you can find an introduction on how to start to use voice control in order to control the navigation system in the car.

To activate a navigation command Press the voice recognition button on the

steering wheel .

> You can now give commands, e.g. "Navigation" that start a navigation dialogue and show examples of com- mands.

NOTE

Not all system languages support voice recognition. The ones that do are high- lighted with the symbol in the list of available system languages. Read more about where the information can be found in the section on settings for voice recogni- tion.

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Use voice control to get directions to an address To get directions to a specific address, use the spoken command Go to followed by the address. The order in which the address is given is important. To get directions to an address via voice control, the address must be given in the following order: (1) street address; (2) street number; (3) city; according to the following example:

1. Give the Go to command.

> Now you can give the address you want directions to.

2. Give the street address, e.g. "King Street"

3. Give the street number, e.g. "Five"

4. Give the city, e.g. "Gothenburg"

> In this case, the combined command will then be: "Go to King Street Five, Gothenburg". Provided the address is found in the system, you will now get directions to the address via your navi- gation system.

Use voice control to get directions to an address in another country or another county Your navigation system installs sets of maps for the country or county where the car recog- nises its location. This means that in order to

get correct directions across country or county borders, you need to first tell the system the country or county in which your desired desti- nation address is located. You do this by using the Change country or Change state com- mand. (The Change state command is pri- marily used in USA. The Change country command is used in the example below.)

1. Give the Change country command.

> Now you can give the country for the address to which you want directions, e.g. "Norway".

2. Now give the address to which you want directions by following the same proce- dure as in "Use voice control to get direc- tions to an address".

> In this scenario, the combined com- mand will be divided into 2 subcom- mands:

1. "Change country, Norway"

2. "Go to Karl Johans gate twenty two, Oslo"

Provided the address is found in the system, you will now get directions to Karl Johans gate 22, Oslo, Norway via your navigation system

NOTE

After changing country, try to pronounce the address you want directions to in the language of the destination country. This is necessary since the system's recognition changes automatically to the language of the selected country.

Use voice control to get directions to an address given as Home position If you have given an address in your navigation system as a Home position, you can use a spoken command to get directions to the position.

Give the Take me home command.

> If the navigation system has a home position saved, you will now get direc- tions to the position.

Use voice control to get directions to a place, shop or other specific business without giving an exact address You can use your navigation system to get directions to special places or a specific type of business, so-called points of interest (POI3). Examples of points of interest are, for exam- ple, restaurants, hotels, petrol stations, muse- ums or sights and landmarks.

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You use the Search command to search for a point of interest. You can search for both a specific point of interest as well as point of interest categories.

NOTE

It is important which command you choose to use for obtaining directions to different alternatives. Please note that when you want directions to a point of interest, use the Search command. This is different from when you want directions to specific addresses. Then the Go to com- mand must be used instead.

Search for a specific place or business [POI name] here refers to a specific place or business, a so-called point of interest, e.g. a hotel, a restaurant, a municipal park, etc.

1. Give the Search command.

> Now you can specify a specific point of interest you want directions to.

2. State [POI name], e.g. "Castle Forest"

> In this case, the combined command will then be: "Search Castle Forest". Provided the place is found in the sys- tem, you will now get directions to the place via your navigation system.

Search for a point of interest category e.g. shops, hotels, restaurants, museums or other sights and landmarks or businesses [POI category] here refers to specific types of place or business, so-called points of inter- est, e.g. hotels, restaurants, museums, etc.

1. Give the Search command.

> Now you can specify the type of point of interest you want to find and get directions to.

2. State [POI category], e.g. "restaurant"

> In this case, the combined command will then be: "Search restaurant". The navigation system will now search for restaurants located near and around the car, which results in a list in your driver display. The list that appears con- sists of suggestions the system has produced based on your command. Categories and close results are at the top, and the lower the relevance a sug- gestion is deemed to have, the lower down the list it appears.

Since you are looking for a category in this example, it may be a good idea to choose the category option closest to your search.

3. Select the category most appropriate for your search target in the list, in this case "restaurant(s)", by speaking the number of the row in which the option appears in the driver display.

> Now you can see your search results and select an option that suits you.

Use voice control to stop directions If you want to stop directions and all of the intermediate destinations and the final desti- nation, this can be done with a spoken com- mand.

Give the Clear itinerary command.

> The navigation system stops the direc- tions and deletes all of the intermediate destinations and the final destination along the travel itinerary.

How to give postcode and house number The number commands are stated differently depending on the function to be controlled:

Postcodes must be spoken individually, number by number, e.g. zero three one two two four four three (03122443).

House numbers can be spoken individu- ally or in groups, e.g. two two or twenty- two (22). For some languages, it is also possible to state them with hundreds, e.g. 19 hundred 22 (1922). For English and Dutch, several groups can be said in

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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.

Related information Command list for voice control of the navi-

gation system* (p. 12)

Command list for voice control of the navigation system*

Several navigation system functions can be activated with voice commands. A list of them follows below. Press on the right-hand keypad on the steering wheel and say one of the following commands:

Navigation - Initiates a navigation dia- logue 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's Road, London".

"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. Example "Drive to Robyn Smith".

"Search [POI category]" - Searches for adjacent points of interest (POI) within a certain 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 list of results is sorted according to the city's central point. Example "Search for restau- rant in London".

"Search [POI name]". Example "Search Kielder Forest".

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

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

"Clear itinerary" - Erases all the stored intermediate destinations and final desti- nation in an itinerary.

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.

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"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.

The following commands can generally be used, regardless of the situation:

"Repeat" - repeats the last voice instruc- tion in the ongoing dialogue.

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

It is possible to stop voice control both when the system is silent and when it is speaking. "Cancel" stops the dialogue when

the system is silent.

Give a long press on until two beep tones are heard the dialogue stops, even if the system is speaking.

Addresses When an address is entered, the search area is defined as the search area preset in the navi- gation system. It is possible to switch to a dif- ferent search area. If the new search area uses a different language to the selected system language, the system will automatically switch

to a different recognition engine. Therefore, state the address in the language used in the new search area.

NOTE

Note that addresses can only be searched for the country or state that the navigation system is preset for. To search for addresses in another country or state you first need to change search area.

NOTE

Not all system languages support voice recognition. The ones that do are high- lighted with the symbol in the list of available system languages. Read more about where the information can be found in the section on settings for voice recogni- tion.

Related information Control the navigation system* with voice

recognition (p. 9)

Enter destination directly on map A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system* marking a point on the map with your finger is one of them. In many cases it is simplest to scroll to the desired position on the map and tap it with your finger.

1. Check that the map view is in max mode.

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

3. Press and hold the position - an icon is created and a menu opens.

4. 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:

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

Related information Itinerary (p. 19)

Specifying a destination with an address (p. 14)

Specify destination with free text search- ing (p. 15)

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Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

Specifying a destination with latest/ favourites/library (p. 17)

Specify destination with Send to Car (p. 18)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Specifying a destination with an address A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system* - selecting an address is one of them. 1. When the map is shown, expand the tools

field using the down arrow on the left- hand side and press Set dest.

> The map image changes to free text searching.

2. Press Address.

3. All fields do not need to be filled in. For a journey to a city, for example, it is suffi- cient to enter just the country and city. Guidance is then given to the city's centre.

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

Country/State/Province

City/Territory/Postcode

Address

Number

Junction

For cars with Volvo On Call* it is also possible to send addresses and destinations to the car's navigation system via the Volvo On Call app and a Volvo On Call service centre7.

Related information Itinerary (p. 19)

Enter destination directly on map (p. 13)

Specify destination with free text search- ing (p. 15)

Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

Specifying a destination with latest/ favourites/library (p. 17)

Specify destination with Send to Car (p. 18)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Information card in navigation system*

(p. 6)

7 Only applies to certain markets.

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Specify destination with free text searching A destination can be set in different ways in the navigation system* - with free text searching, for example, a search can be made using phone numbers, postcodes, streets, cities, coordinates and points of interest (POI8). The keyboard in the centre display can be used to type most characters and to search for destinations.

1. When the map is shown, expand the tools field using the down arrow on the left- hand side and press Set dest.

> The map image changes to free text searching.

2. Enter a search term in the search box or first limit the hits by selecting a filter.

> Search hits are shown while characters are being entered.

3. 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 many results tap on Advanced filter and select posi- tion to search around, and then select to continue to use the search hit:

Around car.

Around destination - only shown if a destination is entered.

Along route - only shown if a destina- tion is entered.

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 accord- ance 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 Itinerary (p. 19)

Enter destination directly on map (p. 13)

Specifying a destination with an address (p. 14)

Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

Specifying a destination with latest/ favourites/library (p. 17)

Specify destination with Send to Car (p. 18)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

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Specify destination with point of interest A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system* - selecting a point of interest (POI9) is one of them. 1. When the map is shown, expand the tools

field using the down arrow on the left- hand side and press Set dest.

> The map image changes to free text searching.

2. Press POI.

3. Tap on the desired filter (some options only show a set destination or intermedi- ate destination):

Near the car

Near the destination

Close intermediate destinations

Along route

Around point on map

4. Search for and select desired point of interest.

> The information card is displayed.

5. Select Start navigation or Add as waypoint.

Many POIs (e.g. restaurants) have subcatego- ries (e.g. fast food).

In the settings for the map you can change which POIs should be shown on the map. That setting does not affect searching 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 mile).

NOTE

The symbol for a POI and the number of POIs varies between different mar- kets.

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

Related information Itinerary (p. 19)

Enter destination directly on map (p. 13)

Specifying a destination with an address (p. 14)

Specify destination with free text search- ing (p. 15)

Specifying a destination with latest/ favourites/library (p. 17)

Specify destination with Send to Car (p. 18)

Map settings (p. 25)

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Specifying a destination with latest/favourites/library A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system* - selecting from a list is one of them. 1. When the map is shown, expand the tools

field using the down arrow on the left- hand side and press Set dest.

> The map image changes to free text searching.

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.

Last Previous searches are listed here. Scroll and select.

Also available as a menu option in the driver display and can be viewed using the right- hand keypad on the steering wheel.

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

Favourites The positions from Library that are flagged as favourites are collected in this list. Scroll and select.

A position erased from Favourites remains in the Library, but then with an "extinguished" star. To add a position in Favourites, go to Library and select the relevant position's aste- risk again.

A frequently used destination can be pro- grammed and used with Set Home address. An entered Home destination is also available as a menu option in the driver display and can be viewed using the right-hand keypad on the steering wheel.

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

Library Saved positions and itineraries are collected here. The most recently saved appear upper- most 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 head- ing.

Deleting a position in Library will also remove it from 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 Send to Car are filtered out. New positions that have not been read have a BLUE cur- sor which is extinguished when the posi- tions have been read.

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

To edit a saved position in Library, highlight the position in the list and select Edit position. For example, it is possible to change the name of the position, move it on the map by dragging and dropping, and add phone number or email address.

Related information Itinerary (p. 19)

Enter destination directly on map (p. 13)

Specifying a destination with an address (p. 14)

Specify destination with free text search- ing (p. 15)

Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

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Specify destination with Send to Car (p. 18)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Specify destination with Send to Car A destination can be specified in different ways in the navigation system* using the Send to Car function is one of them.

Send position to the car Send to Car is a function that makes it possi- ble to add a destination/position to the car's navigation system using a computer.

Send to Car can also be used from the Volvo On Call* app.

To use Send to Car requires a Volvo ID to be registered to the car.

An example of a map service provider where Send to Car can be used is wego.here.com

Receiving and using a position in the car For the car to be able to receive data it must be connected to the Internet. If the position is sent to the car with Volvo On Call then the car's built-in modem is used to receive the data, i.e. no separate Internet connection is required.

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

> An information card is opened.

2. Select the desired use of the position.

Using a saved position Positions received are saved to the navigation system's library and can be used later.

Related information Itinerary (p. 19)

Enter destination directly on map (p. 13)

Specifying a destination with an address (p. 14)

Specify destination with free text search- ing (p. 15)

Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

Specifying a destination with latest/ favourites/library (p. 17)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

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Itinerary The itinerary is the route suggested in the navigation system* when the user has entered a destination. The first defined position will be the itinerary's destination.

The subsequent positions will be the itiner- ary's intermediate destinations.

An itinerary, its destination and intermediate destinations can easily be edited afterwards.

Related information Show itinerary (p. 19)

Edit or delete the itinerary (p. 20)

Show an alternative route (p. 20)

Showing guidance points in the itinerary (p. 21)

Show itinerary It is possible to show the itinerary in the navi- gation system* during road navigation.

1. During guidance, expand the tools field with the down arrow and then the three points.

2.

Tap on the symbol for Itinerary to open the itinerary.

Related information Edit or delete the itinerary (p. 20)

Show an alternative route (p. 20)

Showing guidance points in the itinerary (p. 21)

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Edit or delete the itinerary It is possible to remove intermediate destina- tions or the entire itinerary in the navigation system* while guidance is in progress. 1. Expand the tools field with the down

arrow first and then with the three points.

2.

Tap on the symbol for Itinerary to open the itinerary.

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

Related information Show an alternative route (p. 20)

Showing POIs along a route (p. 21)

Showing guidance points in the itinerary (p. 21)

Show an alternative route It is possible to search for alternative routes in the navigation system* while guidance is in progress. 1. Expand the tools field with the down

arrow first and then with the three points.

2.

Tap on the symbol for Itinerary to open the itinerary.

3. Press Alternative routes.

4. Select an alternative route:

Eco

Fast

Scenic

5. Tap on the map.

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

Related information Edit or delete the itinerary (p. 20)

Showing traffic congestion along route (p. 22)

Select a detour in the navigation system*

(p. 23)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

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Showing POIs along a route A list of points of interest (POI10) along the route can be presented in the navigation sys- tem*.

1. Press Ahead.

2. Press POI.

> POIs along the route are shown based on distance.

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

4. Select a POI.

5. Select one of the information cards alter- natives and follow the instructions.

Related information Information card in navigation system*

(p. 6)

Map settings (p. 25)

Showing guidance points in the itinerary A list of the itinerary's future guidance points helps the driver to plan upcoming manoeu- vres in good time. Show a list of turns ahead in the itinerary in the navigation system* by:

1. Expanding the tools field using the down arrow on the left-hand side.

2. Expanding the tools field further with the three points.

3. Tap on the symbol for Turn-by-Turn (see illustration).

A list of the itinerary's guidance points is shown instead of the tools field (the list can be scrolled through). Pressing the arrow pointing left minimises the list.

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

The position is shown on the map by pressing one of the list's guidance points. A subsequent tap on the crosshairs symbol (see illustration)

resets the map to the guidance view, where the map follows the car.

Traffic disruptions on the map The navigation system* receives information about traffic events and traffic congestion and shows them on the map.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

Coverage areas for traffic information are being increased continuously.

You can set which traffic-related information should be shown on the map.

Traffic disruptions, such as heavy and slow- moving traffic, roadworks and accidents, are indicated by different symbols if the map has been zoomed in enough.

Roadworks appear as follows. When disturbances are more severe, their extent is also shown with a red line along the side of the road. The line

indicates at the same time in which travel direction the disturbance applies - if the dis- turbance is in both directions the road section is marked with a line on both sides.

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Information on traffic disruptions Tap on the symbol for traffic disruptions.

> An information card is shown. The information can describe for example the position of the disturbance with the street name or road number, and the disturbance's nature, extent or duration.

Avoid traffic disruptions If there is traffic congestion along the route, the alternative Avoid can be selected. The sys- tem then calculates an alternative route.

Real Time Traffic Information11

If the car is connected to the Internet, Real Time Traffic Information can also be received with RTTI12.

Related information Traffic settings (p. 27)

Map settings (p. 25)

Showing traffic congestion along route (p. 22)

Real Time Traffic Information (p. 23)

Information card in navigation system*

(p. 6)

Showing traffic congestion along route A list of traffic disruptions along the route can be produced when a destination is set in the navigation system*. 1. When the map is shown, expand the tools

field on the left-hand side with the down arrow and then with the three points.

2.

Press Ahead.

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

> Any traffic events along the route are shown based on distance.

4. If more information about the traffic dis- ruption is required, tap on the row and an information card is opened. Select one of the information cards alternatives and fol- low the instructions.

5. Tap on Avoid to avoid the traffic disrup- tion.

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

Related information Traffic disruptions on the map (p. 21)

Traffic settings (p. 27)

Information card in navigation system*

(p. 6)

Real Time Traffic Information (p. 23)

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Select a detour in the navigation system*

If the driver wants to avoid the nearest seg- ment of a route, e.g. because the road is closed, a detour can be selected. 1. Expand the tools field on the left-hand

side with the down arrow and then with the three points.

2.

Press the symbol for Detour to show an alternative route with information about its longest/shortest route as well as calcula- ted journey time. Normally only a short detour is proposed which quickly rejoins the original itinerary.

3. If the suggestion is accepted: Tap on the sign with detour information. The route is accepted even if you are driving on the road suggested. After the proposal is accepted, guidance is resumed - now with the detour selected as the route. If the suggestion is not accepted continue to drive on the original route.

An alternative to the Detour function is to diverge from the itinerary's route - the system then updates the route automatically and con-

tinues guidance to the destination along the most suitable route.

It is also possible to show an alternative route while driving continues.

Related information Show an alternative route (p. 20)

Real Time Traffic Information When the car is connected to the Internet, the driver can access extended traffic infor- mation13 (RTTI14) concerning congestion, closed roads and anything else that may affect the travelling time. If the RTTI service has been activated, infor- mation on traffic incidents and traffic flow will be retrieved constantly from an Internet serv- ice. When a car requests traffic flow informa- tion, anonymous data about the traffic flow at the car's position is provided at the same time, which contributes to the function of the serv- ice. The anonymous data is only sent when RTTI is activated. No data is provided if this service is not activated.

The service may need to be activated again, e.g. after certain software updates, after work- shop visits or when creating a new driver pro- file.

Current traffic conditions are shown in the navigation system* for motorways, 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 to the car and is only shown within approximately 120 km (75 miles) from the car's position.

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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.

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 and deactivating Real Time

Traffic Information (p. 24)

Activating and deactivating Real Time Traffic Information With the car connected to the Internet, the driver can access real time traffic informa- tion15 (RTTI16) in the navigation system*. RTTI is activated and deactivated as follows:

1. Tap on Settings in the centre display's top view.

2. Press Navigation Traffic.

3. Select Real Time Traffic Information to activate (replaces normal traffic informa- tion with RTTI) or deactivate RTTI.

4. One pop-up window with the heading Terms and conditions and one with the heading Data sharing are shown if it is the first time RTTI is used.

If the car's Internet connection is discon- nected when RTTI is activated then the normal traffic information will be activated automati- cally. RTTI is reactivated when the Internet connection is reconnected.

Deactivate the green line To stop displaying the green lines that show that traffic is flowing with no problems:

1. Press Settings in the top view.

2. Press Navigation Traffic and uncheck Show Free Flowing Traffic.

Related information Real Time Traffic Information (p. 23)

Traffic settings (p. 27)

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Navigation system settings* Settings are selected here to define how the route and other information should be pre- sented in the navigation system.

Settings Navigation

Settings can be made within the following areas:

Map - manage map content and appear- ance.

Route and Guidance - manage guidance and route display and calculation.

Traffic - manage information about traffic disruptions.

Related information Map settings (p. 25)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Traffic settings (p. 27)

Map settings Settings are selected here to define how the map is to be displayed in the navigation sys- tem*.

Settings Navigation Map

Settings can be made within the following areas:

Position Format

Map Display Format

Show Speed Cameras

Show Favourites

Point of Interest (POI)

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

Map design Map Display Format 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 passenger compartment.

Speed cameras17

Show Speed Cameras - indicate whether speed cameras should be shown on the map.

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

Point of interest (POI18) The POIs to be shown on the map are indi- cated under Point of Interest (POI). Tap the desired category, e.g. "Transportation", and then select to show all or specific sub catego- ries. Exit the menu by pressing Back or Close.

Related information Navigation system settings* (p. 25)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Traffic settings (p. 27)

Showing POIs along a route (p. 21)

Specify destination with point of interest (p. 16)

Specifying a destination with latest/ favourites/library (p. 17)

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Settings for route and road navigation Settings are selected here to define how the route is to be calculated and the road naviga- tion presented in the navigation system*.

Settings Navigation Route and Guidance

Settings can be made within the following areas:

Arrival Time Format

Voice Guidance Level

Choose Default Route Type

Route Learning

Avoidance Settings

Suggest Petrol Station

Time format Select how arrival time should be specified:

ETA19 (estimated time of arrival at desti- nation)

RTA20 (remaining time to arrival)

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

Level for voice guidance 1. Press Voice Guidance Level.

2. Tap on the voice guidance required:

None (no automatic voice guidance but the possibility of manually requesting current voice guidance once)

Low (only one message per guidance point)

Medium (up to 3 messages per guid- ance point, with limited information)

Full (up to 4 messages per guidance point and all available information)

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 also possible to show an alternative route while driving continues.

Route learning Select Route Learning if data collection to optimise route calculation should be permit- ted.

Avoid Press Avoidance Settings to open a menu with different options that can be avoided

automatically, if possible, when calculating route. For example, select tunnels, areas with congestion charge and ferries.

Suggestions for petrol stations Press Suggest Petrol Station to activate or deactivate suggestions for nearby petrol sta- tions in the driver display when the fuel level is low.

Related information Navigation system settings* (p. 25)

Map settings (p. 25)

Traffic settings (p. 27)

Show an alternative route (p. 20)

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Traffic settings Settings are selected here to define how traf- fic information is displayed in the navigation system*.

Settings Navigation Traffic

Settings can be made within the following areas:

Show and Handle Traffic Events

Avoid Traffic Events

Show Free Flowing Traffic

Real Time Traffic Information

Show traffic events Select whether traffic events should be shown on the map and used for route calculation:

None

Major

All

Avoid traffic incidents Select whether traffic incidents should be avoided when calculating a route:

Never

Ask (any suggestions for route changes are given during the journey)

Always

Show free flowing traffic Select Show Free Flowing Traffic to show this on the map.

Used Real Time Traffic Information21

Select Real Time Traffic Information to use Real Time Traffic Information via the Internet (RTTI).

Related information Navigation system settings* (p. 25)

Map settings (p. 25)

Settings for route and road navigation (p. 26)

Real Time Traffic Information (p. 23)

Map updates MapCare is a free-of-charge map update service for Volvo cars equipped with Sensus Navigation*.

General information about updating Maps may be updated 2-12 times a year (depending on market).

There are two ways to update maps. Either via a computer and a USB memory, or directly from the car22 (if the car is connected to the Internet).

The car's map is divided up into a number of predefined 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 several regions can be updated when the car is connected to the Internet. 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.

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NOTE

If an itinerary stretches over several regions, they should all have the same ver- sion number. Otherwise there is the possi- bility 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 divi- ded 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 stick. For further information, search support information at www.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 development, requires updating now and then. A situation 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 also be updated. This can be done at a Volvo dealer. It is also possible to get help with the

map update itself at a Volvo dealer. However, note that even if the map update itself is free- of-charge, the workshop time for performing the update may involve charges.

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 provi- ded for each market's map under the support informa- tion at www.volvocars.com.

None of this updating works - what should I do?

Search further support infor- mation at www.volvocars.com or con- tact a Volvo dealer.

Related information Updating maps via computer and USB

(p. 29)

Updating maps from an online car (p. 31)

Frequently asked questions about the nav- igation system* (p. 32)

Navigation license agreements* (p. 34)

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Updating maps via computer and USB New maps can be downloaded from an Inter- net-connected computer to a USB memory and then transferred from the USB memory to the car's navigation system*.

Preparations

Updating via computer and USB memory

USB memory The following requirements apply if a USB memory is to manage an update:

Parame- ter

Requirements

USB standard:

At least 2.0

File sys- tem:

FAT32, exFAT or NFTS

Capacity:

Up to 128 GB

This depends on the market. Detailed information is provi- ded for each market's map under the support information at www.volvocars.com.

Note current map version

1. Tap on Download Centre in the app view.

2. Press Maps

> Available map regions are shown.

3. Tap on the arrow to expand the selected region.

> Detailed map information is shown.

4. Note the map information under the map image.

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

1. Go to Volvo Cars support site (support.volvocars.com) on a computer with Internet connection and then, under Downloads, select map downloads.

2. Select the type of maps to be updated.

3. Click on the region to be updated.

> A 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. Depending on which system you have, select the download link for either Windows or Mac.

6. Select "Run" to install the download pro- gram.

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7. Click on "New download" to download the map to a USB memory stick or the computer's hard disk.

8. You can verify that the download/copying to the USB memory stick has worked cor- rectly before you install the map in the car by repeating steps 1-2 and then pressing on "Check download" in the download program.

Download times can vary depending on the size of the map and the bandwidth of the con- nection. Verification of correct download to the USB memory stick before map installation in the car can be made by selecting to check the download in the download program.

Mobile connections via mobile devices or sit- uations where the subscription used may have a monthly data limit are not suitable for use when downloading.

Transferring map data from a USB to the car The time taken to transfer from USB memory to the car varies depending on map data size. The update can be performed while driving. The navigation system can be used to update a map region, but to update a whole map mar- ket, e.g. the EU, the navigation system cannot be used during the update. If installation is not finished when the car is switched off then the update continues when next driving. It is not necessary to perform the update while driving,

but the ignition must be switched on. Battery support is recommended if the car is not driven during the update.

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 used at the same time.

3. The navigation system automatically detects that an update is available and, during the update of the whole map data- base, shows on the screen what percent- age of the process is complete.

> 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 can- cel the installation.

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 centre display shows when the trans- fer is complete - at which point, remove the USB memory.

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 head- ing "Note current map version".

NOTE

For the installation to start, the following criteria must be met:

Selected area is included on the sys- tem's map. It is only possible to down- load the Scandinavia area if the system already has a Europe map. If a whole new map is downloaded then it over- writes the previous map.

The version for the selected area is later than the one in the car.

Selected area is compatible with the car's software. If the update is not compatible then new software will need to be downloaded.

Selected area is compatible with the existing map. If the area is not compat- ible then the map will need to be replaced.

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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 reactivated, e.g. when the engine is started.

the USB memory is pulled out before the update is com- plete?

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

For further information, search support infor- mation at www.volvocars.com or contact a Volvo dealer.

Related information Updating maps from an online car

(p. 31)

Map updates (p. 27)

Updating maps from an online car When the car is connected to the Internet, the navigation system* maps can be upda- ted23.

The principle of remote updating.

1. Tap on Download Centre in the app 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 performed or until updates have been installed.

2. Press Maps.

3. Press Install and then Confirm.

> Installation of selected map/map update is started.

For further information, search support infor- mation at www.volvocars.com or contact a Volvo dealer.

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Automatic updating of map data Automatic updating of the home region can be selected in the Download centre.

1. Tap on Download Centre in the app view.

2. Press Maps.

3. 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.

4. Press Set as home region.

5. Then scroll to the top of the list of regions, where you will find the currently selected home region.

6. Press the down arrow to expand the home region.

7. Tick the box for Auto update:.

> When the car is connected to the Inter- net and a map update is available, this will now be downloaded automatically to the car.

When a map download in progress is cancelled If a map download has begun but the car is switched off before the download is complete, the process is paused and then resumed auto- matically when the car is started again and is reconnected to the Internet.

If one or more updates have been deselected or missed, the update files may be too large to be downloaded directly to the car. In this case, you have the option of downloading the files to a USB device for installation in the car.

Related information Updating maps via computer and USB

(p. 29)

Map updates (p. 27)

Frequently asked questions about the navigation system*

The following are some frequently asked questions concerning the navigation system Sensus Navigation.

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 (65 ft).

There is a greater risk of error when driving on roads lying parallel to another road, on wind- ing roads, on roads with several levels and after driving a long distance without making any distinctive 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 theoreti- cally best solution. Factors include route dis- tance, road width, road classification, traffic intensity and speed limits. However, an experi- enced driver with local knowledge can quite possibly select a better 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 extend- ing over a long distance.

If you selected to avoid toll roads and motor- ways, then they are avoided to the greatest possible extent and are only used if there is no other reasonable 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 cor- rectly calculated.

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 calcu- lating the current position, speed and direction of travel of the car. After fitting the spare wheel or changing between summer and win- ter tyres the system needs to "learn" the size of the new wheels.

In order that the system shall function opti- mally it is therefore recommended that the car

is driven for a while on roads with good satel- lite 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 reg- ulations constantly being introduced etc. mean that the map database is not always, in every situation, complete.

Because of this the map data is being con- stantly 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 driving 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. In connection with map updates via computer and USB, the current map version in the car can be shown. Check the map version in the car and compare with the available map

version in the support information on www.volvocars.com.

Related information Map updates (p. 27)

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Related information Map updates (p. 27)

Navigation license agreements* (p. 34)

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

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A

Alternative route Eco, Fast, Scenic 20

C

Copyright 34

D

Detour 23

G

Guidance points in Itinerary 21

Guiding options 25, 26

I

Itinerary 19 edit and delete 20 show 19

L

License agreement 34

M

map navigation in centre display 6 In driver display 8 in head-up display 9

Map options 25

Map view 25

P

POI 16, 21

Points of interest 16, 21

Q

Questions and answers 32

R

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) 23, 24

S

Send to Car 18

Set destination 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

Settings 25 Map options 25 route and guidance 26 traffic information 27

System activation 4

T

Traffic congestion along route 22

Traffic information 27 broadcast 21

Transport of car 33

U

Update map data 27, 29, 31

V

Voice control Commands 12 map navigation 9

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

38

TP 31734 (English), AT 1946, MY20, Copyright 20

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