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OPERATING MANUAL

VOLVO C30, S40, V50, C70 & XC90

ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (RTI)

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Road type Colour

Motorway Green

Primary road Red

Smaller primary road Dark grey

Ordinary road Light grey

Text and symbols on screen

Stored location (any symbol and text)

Distance to next guidance point

Event at next guidance point

Itinerary destination

Name of next road/street

Excluded area for route

Facility (petrol station)

Estimated distance to destination

Estimated travel time to destination or estimated time of arrival (ETA)

Map scale

Planned route

Current road/street name

Planned route interim destinations

Next guidance point

Known landmark

Position of car

Completed planned route

Planned route start

Traffic information

Section covered by traffic information

Arrow on outer compass ring indicates direction to destination

Compass

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ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION - RTI Volvo's navigation system is a traffic information and guidance

system developed by Volvo. The system guides you to a des-

tination and provides information along the route. This provides

information on situations which may make your drive more dif-

ficult, e.g. accidents and roadworks, and shows you alternative

routes.

It is possible to set up an itinerary, search for facilities along the

route, store special locations, etc. The system indicates the

current position of the car and does not allow wrong turns that

would prevent you from reaching the chosen destination.

You will learn how intuitive it is to use. Try it out. We also rec-

ommend that you familiarise yourself with the information in this

manual in order to derive most enjoyment from the system.

The Volvo navigation system helps to bring about a better envi-

ronment by making it easier to get to where you want to go and

shorten the distances you have to drive.

License agreement NAVTEQ DATABASE

For end user information, see page 78.

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01 01 Get to know your navigation

system

Manual........................................................ 8

Before starting............................................ 9

Menus....................................................... 11

Component location and functions C30... 12

Component location and functions S40.. . 14

Component location and functions V50. . . 16

Component location and functions C70... 18

Component location and functions XC90. 20

Controls.................................................... 22

Keyboard................................................... 23

Display modes and voice messages........ 24

Main unit, updating, maintenance............ 26 02 02 Simple user settings

Menus....................................................... 30

Menu tree.................................................. 32

Set destination.......................................... 33

Show/Delete destination........................... 36

Settings..................................................... 37

03 03 Advanced user settings

Menus....................................................... 40

Menu tree.................................................. 44

Set destination.......................................... 46

Itinerary..................................................... 51

Current position........................................ 54

Traffic information..................................... 55

Settings..................................................... 56

Simulation................................................. 59

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04 04 Traffic information

General...................................................... 62

Avoiding traffic problems.......................... 63

Selecting information................................ 64

Reading information.................................. 65

Transmitters.............................................. 66

05 05 Symbols on the map

Landmarks and road numbers.................. 70

Symbols for facilities................................. 71

06 06 Questions and answers

Frequently asked questions...................... 76

EULA - License agreement....................... 78

Copyright.................................................. 80

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07 07 Alphabetical Index

Alphabetical Index.................................... 81

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Manual...................................................................................................... 8

Before starting........................................................................................... 9

Menus..................................................................................................... 11

Component location and functions C30................................................. 12

Component location and functions S40................................................. 14

Component location and functions V50................................................. 16

Component location and functions C70................................................. 18

Component location and functions XC90............................................... 20

Controls................................................................................................... 22

Keyboard................................................................................................. 23

Display modes and voice messages....................................................... 24

Main unit, updating, maintenance........................................................... 26

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01 GET TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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Manual 01

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General information on the manual

The manual describes general functions for all

markets, but market specific information may

also be included.

Like the system, the manual is divided into

Easy and Advanced user settings.

Menu options/Search paths All options that can be selected on the display

are marked in the manual with slightly larger

and grey-shaded text, e.g. Set destination.

Search paths in the menu tree are stated as,

e.g.:

Set destination Address City

Special text

NOTE

Texts marked with NOTE give advice or tips that facilitate use of features and functions for example.

Footnote There is information in the manual that is added

as a footnote at the bottom of the page or in

direct association with a table. This information

is a supplement to the text to which it refers via

the footnote number.

Changes in the manual

The specifications, design features and illus-

trations in this owner's manual are not binding.

We reserve the right to make modifications

without prior notice.

Volvo Car Corporation

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General

The navigation system can be used without a

destination being selected. The map with the

position of the car is shown on the screen and

the car is shown with a blue triangle.

The system is updated continuously and could

therefore contain functions not described in

this manual.

The system content may vary slightly from

country to country and some menu options are

not available to all countries for technical rea-

sons.

Startup

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The system starts by displaying a screen where

you have to confirm the text content by press-

ing ENTER after selecting Easy (Easy mode)

or Advanced (Advanced mode).

Map mode

After Startup, the Main menu is displayed

briefly until the screen switches to Map mode.

At this point, the current map covers the entire

screen.

Press BACK to activate the Main menu, see page 30.

Press ENTER to activate the Quick menu, see page 30.

1. Press the navigation button to activate

Scroll mode, in order to view parts of the

map that are outside of the screen for

example.

2. In this mode ENTER activates the Scroll

menu, see page 30.

Settings

The system is supplied with default settings,

but starts with the settings last made.

If a setting has been changed and the factory

setting is required again then only the current

function is affected.

There is no function that resets all settings

simultaneously.

On/Off

On The system is switched on automatically when

the ignition key/starter knob 1 is turned to posi-

tion I or II.

If the system has been switched off manually,

it must also be switched on manually as fol-

lows:

1. The ignition key/starter knob must be in

position I or II (see the instruction manual

for the car).

2. Press ENTER or BACK.

3. The screen is activated.

The system may need a few seconds in order

to detect the position and movement of the car.

Off The system is switched off automatically when

the ignition key is turned to position 0.

The system can be switched off manually so

that it does not start automatically the next time

the ignition key is turned to position I, as fol-

lows:

1. Press BACK to reach the Main menu.

1 Used instead of an ignition key in cars fitted with the Keyless system.

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2. Scroll to Shut down with the navigation

button.

3. Press ENTER.

4. The screen is powered down.

NOTE

The system can be accessed even if the engine is switched off. For this reason, remember that frequent use of the naviga- tion system with the engine switched off could discharge the start battery.

Simple/Advanced setting

When the navigation system starts up the

required user settings are selected.

Easy

Only the most important menus are available in

this mode. Suitable for simply travelling from

point A to B.

Advanced

All settings and functions are available in this

mode.

Switching between settings It is possible to switch between Easy and

Advanced settings under Settings.

Settings made in Easy mode do not transfer

over to Advanced mode and vice versa, but

instead are stored in each respective mode.

Refer to the following page to see which menus

differ between the two options.

Demo (simulated guidance)

Specify a destination in order to obtain an over-

view of how guidance works. Guidance to the

specified destination can be simulated when

the car is stationary.

This function is available only in mode

Advanced.

For more information on Demo, see

page 59.

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Menu options in two levels Simple mode

Set destination

Address

Facilities

Last 20

Point on map

Show destination

Delete destination

Settings

Guiding voice

Guiding volume

Language

Map & menu colour

User mode

Shut down

For information on all possible menu options in

Simple mode, see page 32.

Menu options in two levels Adavnced mode

Set destination

Address

Facilities

Stored locations

Last 20

Return trip

Point on map

Latitude/longitude

Itinerary

Start guidance

Add to itinerary

Route options

Clear itinerary

Next destination

Address

Current position

Settings

Traffic information

Route options

Map options

Guiding options

System options

Start demo

Shut down

For information on all possible menu options in

Advanced mode, see page 44.

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Main unit

The system is hard disk based. For more infor-

mation, see page 26.

The main unit is fitted in the glovebox and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

Storing map data

DVD player; for updating the map data and software.

NOTE

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated in

the main unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

The coverage area of the system is under con-

stant development which is why updates can

sometimes be necessary, see page 26.

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. For more

information, see page 22.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

IR receiver

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

adjacent to the screen on the speaker grille. For

more information, see page 22.

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menus etc. For screen care, see page 26.

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Main unit

The system is hard disk based. For more infor-

mation, see page 26.

The main unit is fitted in the glovebox and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

Storing map data

DVD player; for updating the map data and software.

NOTE

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated in

the main unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

The coverage area of the system is under con-

stant development which is why updates can

sometimes be necessary, see page 26.

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. For more

information, see page 22.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

IR receiver

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

adjacent to the screen on the speaker grille. For

more information, see page 22.

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menus etc. For screen care, see page 26.

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Main unit

The system is hard disk based. For more infor-

mation, see page 26.

The main unit is fitted in the glovebox and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

Storing map data

DVD player; for updating the map data and software.

NOTE

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated in

the main unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

The coverage area of the system is under con-

stant development which is why updates can

sometimes be necessary, see page 26.

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. For more

information, see page 22.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

menus etc. For screen care, see page 26

IR receiver

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

adjacent to the screen on the speaker grille. For

more information, see page 22.

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Main unit

The system is hard disk based. For more infor-

mation, see page 26.

The main unit is fitted in the glovebox and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

Storing map data

DVD player; for updating the map data and software.

NOTE

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated in

the main unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

The coverage area of the system is under con-

stant development which is why updates can

sometimes be necessary, see page 26.

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. For more

information, see page 22.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

IR receiver

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

adjacent to the screen on the speaker grille. For

more information, see page 22.

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menus etc. For screen care, see page 26.

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Component location and functions XC90 01

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Main unit

The system is hard disk based. For more infor-

mation, see page 26.

The main unit is fitted under the driver's seat

and includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

Storing map data

DVD player; for updating the map data and software.

NOTE

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated in

the main unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

The coverage area of the system is under con-

stant development which is why updates can

sometimes be necessary, see page 26.

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. For more

information, see page 22.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

menus etc. For screen care, see page 26.

IR receiver

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

in the audio system's control panel. For more

information, see page 22.

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The navigation system is controlled with the

steering wheel's keypad or the remote control.

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel.

Aim the remote control towards the IR receiver

located on the loudspeaker grille adjacent to

the screen or in the audio system's control

panel (XC90 only).

NOTE

The remote control contains AAA or R03 batteries. If the remote control ceases to function, try changing the batteries first.

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The steering wheel keypad and the keypad on

the remote control have the same functions.

Use the keypad to scroll through different

menu options, confirm selections or move

back in menus.

The design may vary for different models.

Navigation button

Scroll between different menu options using

the navigation button, the keypad's locating

pin or the remote control's arrow keys , ,

and . The navigation button also moves

the cursor (hairline cross) on the map.

ENTER

Confirms or activates selections.

BACKSPACE

Undoes the most recent selection or goes back

in the menu structure.

"Do not disturb"

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In some situations, the system requires a few

extra seconds to make a calculation. A symbol

is then displayed on screen.

NOTE

When the calculation symbol appears, the system is unable to accept any commands from the navigation, ENTER or BACK but- tons.

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Entering and selecting options

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The keyboard is used in many places within the

menus for entering specific information, e.g.

type of facility, country, city, street address,

street or post code.

1. Select the letters using the navigation but-

ton and press ENTER.

> When there are no further alternatives

the remaining letters in the name are

entered automatically.

The list at the bottom of the screen

shows the first three possible alterna-

tives matching the letter input.

2. It is also possible to scroll down using

to directly access alternative names on the

list.

3. Select the alternative and press ENTER.

The scroll bar on the right-hand side of the list

shows that there are more alternatives in the

list than those shown on the screen. The num-

ber ( 110) indicates the number of options.

1. Return to the character chart from the list

of alternatives using BACK.

2. Delete the input letters entered one at a

time using BACK.

General search The search function is always available and

always works in the same way irrespective of

menu status when a location is entered.

If ENTER is pressed during an input then all

reply combinations are shown for each respec-

tive alternative: City, street, facility etc.

For example, if a search is made for a name

such as London Airport then all London com-

binations will be shown when LO is input. The

more letters you input the more specific the

reply.

A search for LO also provides reply alternatives

such as Restaurant Lou Trivalou for example,

as alternatives containing several words sepa-

rated by spaces are included in the search.

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Different display mode appearances

The appearance of the screen image depends

on geographic position and the settings made,

e.g. map scale, symbols selected for display

etc.

Explanations for the text, signs and symbols

that may appear on the screen are available on

the inside of the cover.

Facilities along the motorway. This func-

tion is available even if a destination has

not been entered. Only shown when driv-

ing on the section of motorway in question.

Press ENTER on the symbol for Facilities

on the far right on the Quick menu, see

page 41.

Detailed junction map. The left-hand sec-

tion of the screen enlarges the navigation

at the next junction. (Alternative navigation

options are only shown for major roads.)

The situation is always supplemented by a

voice message.

Two maps can be selected as display

mode. The screen shows the same map

image but in two different scales. Shown

following ENTER on the symbol for Map/

Route outline in the Quick menu, see

page 40.

Scroll mode, see page 30 and 42.

Voice messages

After a destination has been set, Guidance is

activated and when a junction or exit is

approaching the system generates a voice

message stating distance and type of manoeu-

vre. At the same time a detailed map of the

junction is displayed. The voice message is

repeated closer to the junction.

Guidance with voice messages can be

obtained at any moment using ENTER on the

Quick menu's symbol for Guidance, see page

30 and 40.

NOTE

In some cases, e.g. during a carphone call, a voice message is replaced with a pling tone.

Toll roads Some areas include toll roads. When a toll

booth is approaching, a voice message indi-

cates this.

A destination must be input in order to receive

the message.

Compass

The map image can show the

compass in two different

ways:

- With the compass direction

north always facing up.

- With the direction of travel

always facing up.

The red tip of the compass needle points north

on the map and the white tip points south.

The grey destination arrow in the outer ring of

the compass points in the direction of the

selected destination.

Go to Settings Map options Map

orientation to select how the map direction is

to be displayed and to Compass to select how

the compass is to be displayed, see

page 57.

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Contents in main unit

All map information is pre-installed on the main

unit hard disk. There is no DVD disc in the unit

at delivery. A DVD disc is not used until a map

data update, refer to the package's instruc-

tions.

DVD discs with updated and additional infor-

mation are issued regularly. Contact a Volvo

dealer for the latest issue.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi for further

information on maps etc.

NOTE

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

Screen care

Clean the screen with a soft, lint-free rag, lightly

moistened with clean water or mild window

cleaning agent.

Care of DVD discs

Handle DVD discs with care. When they are not

in use they must be stored in their packaging.

Avoid storing them in damp, excess heat,

direct sunlight or dusty surroundings.

Updating with DVD disc

NOTE

Make sure that the car's electricity supply is safeguarded as an update can take up to approximately 2 hours.

If the DVD disc, apart from new map discs,

contains new software then this part starts first.

The car can be driven while map information is

being updated but the system cannot be used

while the update is in progress.

1. Switch on the system.

2. Eject any DVD disc that is loaded in the

unit.

3. Load the DVD update disc. If there are sev-

eral discs then load them in numerical

order.

4. The system now updates automatically.

The information shown indicates progress

achieved.

5. After the update the DVD disc with the lat-

est update must remain in the unit. If there

is more than one disc then disc no. 1 must

be used. If the disc is removed from the

main unit then the system ceases to func-

tion.

If the system is switched off while the update

is in progress then it continues automatically

next time the system is activated.

In some cases map information updates can

add new functions to the system.

When the update is finished the start screen is

displayed.

Interrupted update If an update is interrupted then it can be

resumed. During the subsequent start-up,

select the Resume map update option in the

Navigation menu.

The update then resumes, not from the start,

but from where the system detects that the

update was interrupted.

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Menus..................................................................................................... 30

Menu tree................................................................................................ 32

Set destination........................................................................................ 33

Show/Delete destination......................................................................... 36

Settings................................................................................................... 37

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General

When the navigation system starts up the

required user settings are selected Easy.

In Easy mode, only the most important menus

containing the most common functions are

accessible.

Main menu

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The main menu is at the top of the menu tree

and can be reached by pressing the BACK key

several times.

It is possible to switch from Easy to

Advanced user settings in the main menu

under: Settings System options User

mode.

Quick menu

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The most common functions are collected

together in the Quick menu, which makes them

easier to access while driving.

1. Press ENTER in Map mode.

2. Select a symbol using or .

Most system settings can be made under

Settings in the Main menu while others can

only be accessed via the Quick menu.

G028755 Map scale

A menu containing two options is displayed.

Pressing ENTER on the options (+) or (-)

changes the map scale in various stages, from

50 metres up to 100 km, to give you a greater

perspective or allow you to see more details.

Stepless changing is possible if you hold down

ENTER - release the button when the scale is

suitable.

G028755 Guidance

Pressing ENTER provides current voice guid-

ance.

Traffic information 1

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 55 or 62.

Scroll menu

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Map scroll In Scroll mode, a hairline cross is manoeuvred

over the map image.

Activate Scroll mode (Scroll menu) by

scrolling with the navigation button.

The longer you hold down the button, the faster

the hairline cross moves across the map.

Menu Press ENTER in Map scroll mode to view

the Scroll menu.

1 Does not apply to all areas/countries.

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Scale (Scale) Changes the size of the map image to provide

a larger perspective or more detail.

Pressing ENTER on the options (+) or (-)

changes the map scale in various stages, from

50 metres up to 100 km.

Stepless changing is possible if you hold down

ENTER - release the button when the scale is

suitable.

Set as destination (Set as destination) Selects the location marked by the hairline

cross as a destination by pressing ENTER.

Guidance starts immediately.

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Menu options

Shown here are three of the menu tree's levels.

Several of the menus at level three have further

submenus - these are described in more detail

in their respective sections.

Set destination page

33

Address

Country

City

Street

No.

Intersection

page

33

Facilities

Country

City

Type

Name

page

34

Last 20 page

34

Point on map page

35

Show destination page

36

Delete destination page

36

Settings page

37

Guiding voice

Female/Male

page

37

Guiding volume

Off/1/2/3/4/5

page

37

Language page

37

Map & menu colour

Black/Chrome/Blue/Dark

page

37

Map view

2D/3D

page

37

User mode

Simple/Advanced

page

37

Shut down page 9

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Address

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Enter street address The system places the cursor on Street

(Street) first. The last selected Country

(Country) is preselected.

If this is not the case:

1. Scroll to Country (Country) and/or City

(City) and press ENTER.

2. Or choose from between the most recently

selected using .

(For information on using the keyboard, see

page 23.)

NOTE

The system starts with Street in order to avoid misunderstanding when two nearby cities/localities have grown together.

Alternative 1 Select Street (Street) without selecting a

city.

If the street name exists in several cities then a

list is shown with alternatives to choose

between. The system guides to the centre of

the selected street.

Alternative 2 1. Start by selecting City

2. Then select Street.

NOTE

The definition of city or area can vary from country to country, and also within the same country. In some cases a metropolitan area is indicated - in others an individual suburb.

For smaller localities there are no street

addresses stored in the system. The centre of

the locality should always be selected as the

destination.

Specify street number If the selected address has a street number

then this can be specified to clarify the desti-

nation.

1. Scroll to the line for Number after speci-

fying the street address, and press

ENTER.

> Alternative street numbers are shown.

2. Specify required street number.

3. Scroll to Select and press ENTER.

> The address selected appears in the

itinerary.

4. The cursor appears on Start - press ENTER

again.

> Route indication starts.

Alternatively:

Scroll to Start and press ENTER.

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> Route indication starts immediately.

If the street number is not specified then the

system guides to the middle of the selected

street.

Select Confirms input number.

Cancel Go back to previous screen.

Set junction

Start guidance Scroll to Start guidance to start the guid-

ance.

Search by post code

Set destination Address City

Instead of searching in a city you can choose

to search within a post code area.

1. Select City and press ENTER.

2. Scroll to Post code and press ENTER.

3. Select the characters and press ENTER or

select from the list of alternatives.

4. Scroll to Street to choose between

addresses with the selected post code and

press ENTER.

5. Scroll to Start guidance to obtain guid-

ance to the destination.

NOTE

This also applies when searching for facili- ties.

Search in facilities

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Set destination Facilities

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Facilities is a collective name for petrol sta-

tions, hotels, restaurants, Volvo dealers, hos-

pitals, car parks etc.

Press ENTER to access a submenu with

different search options in order to set a

facility.

Country (Country) Enter and select country and press

ENTER.

City (City) Enter and select city and press ENTER.

Type (Type) Enter and select type of facility and press

ENTER.

Name (Name) Enter the name of a facility, or select from

among the alternatives in the menu.

The list only displays the facilities in the

selected city/selected area.

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Select from among the last 20

Set destination Last 20

A list with the twenty most recent destinations

is displayed.

Scroll to the desired destination using

or ENTER to access the submenu.

Set as destination Adds the destination to the itinerary.

Delete location Deletes the location from the Last 20 list.

Point on map

Set destination Point on map

1. Use the navigation button to move the

hairline cross to the required destination,

then press ENTER to access the Scroll

menu, see page 30.

2. Scroll to Set as destination and press

ENTER.

NOTE

It is also possible to search directly on the map with the hairline cross by using the navigation button in Map mode.

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Show destination on map

Show destination

Press ENTER to obtain a map overview of

the area you set as final destination.

Delete destination

Remove destination

1. Press ENTER to reach the destination to

be deleted.

2. Press ENTER again to delete the destina-

tion.

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Guiding voice

Settings Guiding voice

Set female or male guiding voice 1.

Guiding volume

Settings Guiding options

Select the volume of voice messages, or switch

them off completely.

Language

Settings Language

Set language for menus, text and voice mes-

sages.

Map & menu colour

Settings Map & menu colour

There are four screen display settings - select

the one that suits you best.

2D or 3D

Settings Map view

The map can be displayed in 2D (from directly

above) or 3D (obliquely from above).

User mode

Settings User mode

Switch between Easy and Advanced user set-

tings.

1 Not applicable to the Netherlands. Instead there is the choice of language between Nederlands and Belgisch.

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Menus..................................................................................................... 40

Menu tree................................................................................................ 44

Set destination........................................................................................ 46

Itinerary................................................................................................... 51

Current position...................................................................................... 54

Traffic information................................................................................... 55

Settings................................................................................................... 56

Simulation............................................................................................... 59

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General

When the navigation system starts up the

required user settings are selected

Advanced.

Access to all of the navigation system's set-

tings and functions is available in the

Advanced mode.

Main menu

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The main menu is at the top of the menu tree

and can be reached by pressing the BACK

button one or more times.

It is possible to switch from Advanced to

Easy user settings in the main menu under:

Settings System options User mode

Quick menu

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The most common functions are collected

together in the Quick menu, which makes them

easier to access while driving.

1. Press ENTER in Map mode.

2. Select a symbol using or .

Most system settings can be made under

Settings in the Main menu while others can

only be accessed via the Quick menu.

G028755 - Route outline/Scale

A menu containing four options is displayed.

Pressing ENTER on the option at the top dis-

plays a map showing the remaining route out-

line 1 from the current position to the destina-

tion.

Pressing ENTER on the second option dis-

plays a map showing the entire route outline1

from start to destination.

Pressing ENTER on the options (+) or (-)

changes the map scale in various stages, from

50 metres up to 100 km, to give you a greater

perspective or allow you to see more details.

Stepless changing is possible if you hold down

ENTER - release the button when the scale is

suitable.

If you opt to display two maps, the map scale

symbol appears at either end of the Quick

menu so that you can adjust the relevant scale

individually.

G028755 Guidance

Pressing ENTER provides current voice guid-

ance.

G028755 Map/Route outline

Route outline Pressing ENTER displays a list of approaching

waypoints. The distance between waypoints

and type of manoeuvre are displayed in addi-

tion to the road name.

One map/Two maps Pressing ENTER displays one large or two

smaller map images of the current area. Differ-

ent scales may be input for the respective

maps.

Surveillance 2

Allows you to save map views of three different

monitoring areas, e.g. roads with high traffic

1 A route must be selected. 2 Only in areas that can receive traffic information.

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densities that are often subject to traffic prob-

lems.

Select Surveillan.1, 2 or 3. To view previously

set surveillances, see page 42.

G028755 Diversion

Displays a menu with Avoid and the options

1- 5- 10- 20- 40- 80 km.

Avoid streets/roads This function deselects streets or roads from

an itinerary set up so that you do not have to

drive through a known roadworks area, for

example.

1. Select Avoid in the Diversion menu and

press ENTER. A list of streets/roads

included in the route outline is shown.

2. Scroll to the street/road to be avoided and

press ENTER.

3. If several streets/roads are to be avoided,

start by scrolling using to the first street/

road in the group to be avoided, then press

ENTER. Then scroll to the last street/road

in the group to be avoided and press

ENTER.

The system then calculates, as far as possible,

a new route outline which leads back to the

original route outline only once the specified

stretches have been avoided and passed.

Avoid stretch within 1-80 km This function deselects an entire area in the

original itinerary so that you do not have to

drive through a densely populated area in rush

hour, for example.

Select an option from the diversion menu

1- 80 km and press ENTER.

The system then calculates, as far as possible,

a new route outline which leads back to the

original route outline only once the specified

area has been avoided and passed.

It is also possible to avoid an area by marking

a square area directly on the map, see Avoid

specified areas under

Settings Route options

on page 56.

G028755 Traffic information 3

Displays a menu containing different options

for viewing information on traffic problems

within the area displayed on screen.

A change in the scale affects the number of

messages shown, see page 65.

Read message Pressing ENTER allows you to scroll through

the traffic messages displayed on screen.

Show all Pressing ENTER displays all messages.

Hide all Pressing ENTER hides all messages.

Show selected Pressing ENTER allows you to select the type

of traffic messages to be displayed in the map.

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

G028755 Facilities

Displays a menu containing various options for

searching for a facility.

Around the car Pressing ENTER allows you to search around

the car. See page 47

Along the route Pressing ENTER allows you to search along

the route. See page 47

3 Does not apply to all areas/countries.

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Along the motorway Pressing ENTER allows you to search for rest

areas, petrol stations and restaurants that are

readily accessible along the motorway.

If a calculated route extends over several

motorways then the system only searches

along the section of motorway currently being

used.

Scroll menu

Map scroll In Scroll mode, a hairline cross is manoeuvred

over the map image.

Activate Scroll mode (Scroll menu) by

scrolling with the navigation button.

The longer you hold down the button, the faster

the hairline cross moves across the map.

Menu

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Press ENTER in Map scroll mode to view

the Scroll menu.

Scale (Scale) Changes the size of the map image to provide

a larger perspective or more detail.

Pressing ENTER on the options (+) or (-) changes the map scale in various stages, from 50 metres up to 100 km.

Stepless changing is possible if you hold down ENTER - release the button when the scale is suitable.

Set as destination (Set as destination) Selects the location marked by the hairline

cross as the destination.

Press ENTER. Guidance starts immedi- ately.

Facilities around (Facilities around) A menu is displayed.

Choose between the Last 5 and All types to search for facilities within the local area.

Read traffic msg. (Read traffic msg.) Searches for current traffic messages within

the area.

Surveillance (Set for surveill.)3

Pressing ENTER displays a menu containing

various options.

Select between Surveillance 1, 2 or 3 and press ENTER to store a map view you want to save as a surveillance area, e.g. heavily trafficked roads that are often subject to traffic problems.

Activating the map Selects map options in the Quick menu.

Select required surveillance.

Store location (Store location) Saves a selected location, which then appears

under:

Set destination Stored locations

3 Does not apply to all areas/countries.

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Follow route in itinerary To be able to easily follow a set route in the

itinerary, there is a built-in "magnet function"

where - regardless of how the route outline

turns and changes compass direction - the

hairline cross follows the route outline auto-

matically by simply holding down a button.

One of the lines on the hairline cross indicates

which button is to be selected - it appears "fat-

ter" than the other one.

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The route outline is followed automatically using

button or .

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The route outline is followed automatically using

button or .

If no "magnet function" is required, the "fat"

hairline cross line disappears when you scroll

the hairline cross a few millimetres off the

selected itinerary. The scroll function then

returns to normal.

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Menu options

Shown here are three of the menu tree's levels.

Several of the menus at level three have further

submenus - these are described in more detail

in their respective sections.

Set destination page

46

Address

Country

City

Street

No.

Intersection

page

46

Facilities

Facility by name

Around the car

Along the route

Around point on map

Along a street

page

34

Stored locations

Add to itinerary/Informa-

tion/Sorting/Delete loca-

tion

page

48

Last 20

Add to itinerary/Informa-

tion/Delete location/Del.

all

page

49

Return trip

View Itinerary

page

49

Point on map page

49

Latitude/longitude page

50

Itinerary page

51

Start guidance page

46

Add to itinerary

View Address under Set

destination

page

51

Route options

View Route options

under Settings

page

56

Clear itinerary page

51

Next destination page

46

Address

View Address under Set

destination

page

46

Current position page

54

Settings page

55

Traffic information

Dynamic route guidance

Traffic-info. selection

Search stations

Reset to default

page

55

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Route options

Route

Avoid motorways/toll

roads/ferries/car trains/

traffic problems/time-

restr. roads/specified

areas

Reset to default

page

56

Map options

Facility selection

Map

Right map settings

Left map settings

Compass

Current location

Reset to default

page

57

Guiding options

Time/dist. to go

Facility warning

Reset to default

page

58

System options

Guiding voice

Guiding volume

Language

Menu colour

Map colour

Screen saver

Help

Distance Unit

User mode

Date & time info

GPS information

About

Reset to default

page

58

Start demo page

59

Shut down page 9

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Enter street address The system places the cursor on Street

(Street) first. The last selected Country

(Country) is preselected.

If this is not the case:

1. Scroll to Country (Country) and/or City

(City) and press ENTER.

2. Or choose from between the most recently

selected using .

(For information on using the keyboard, see

page 23.)

NOTE

The system starts with Street in order to avoid misunderstanding when two nearby cities/localities have grown together.

Alternative 1 Select Street (Street) without selecting a

city.

If the street name exists in several cities then a

list is shown with alternatives to choose

between. The system guides to the centre of

the selected street.

Alternative 2 1. Start by selecting City.

2. Then select Street.

NOTE

The definition of city or area can vary from country to country, and also within the same country. In some cases a metropolitan area is indicated - in others an individual suburb.

For smaller localities there are no street

addresses stored in the system. The centre of

the locality should always be selected as the

destination.

Specify street number If the selected address has a street number

then this can be specified to clarify the desti-

nation.

Scroll to the line for Number after speci-

fying the street address, and press

ENTER.

If the street number is not specified then the

system guides to the middle of the selected

street.

Alternatively:

1. Specify required street number.

> Alternative street numbers are shown.

2. Scroll to Select and press ENTER.

Cancel Go back to previous screen.

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Set junction Scroll to Intersection (Junction) and

select a street that intersects the selected

street.

Start guidance 1. Scroll to Start guidance to start the guid-

ance.

2. Scroll to Select to add the input address

to the itinerary.

Information Provides information about the destination.

Search by post code

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Set destination Address City

Instead of searching in a city you can choose

to search within a post code area.

1. Select City and press ENTER.

2. Scroll to Post code and press ENTER.

3. Select the characters and press ENTER or

select from the list of alternatives.

4. Scroll to Street to choose between

addresses with the selected post code and

press ENTER.

5. Scroll to Start guidance to obtain guid-

ance to the destination.

NOTE

This also applies when searching for facili- ties.

Search in facilities

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Set destination Facilities

Facilities is a collective name for petrol sta-

tions, hotels, restaurants, Volvo dealers, hos-

pitals, car parks etc.

Press ENTER to access a submenu with

different search options in order to set a

facility.

Facility by name (Facility by name)

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Enter the name of a facility, or select from

the options in the menu.

The list only displays the facilities in the

selected city/area.

Around the car (Around the car) Search out of Last 5 or All types.

The system searches for facilities around the

car (max. 100 km radius). The search is stop-

ped after 40 facilities have been found.

Along the route (Along the route) Search out of Last 5 or All types.

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When a destination has been specified the sys-

tem can search for facilities in an area along the

route, (within 1 km from the route).

Around point on map (Around point on

map) The system searches in the same way as

Around the car, but around a chosen point on

the map.

1. Move the hairline cross around the map

using the navigation button.

2. Press ENTER to access the Scroll menu.

Along a street (Along a street) The system searches along a specified street.

NOTE

It is also possible to search for facilities around the car, along the route and along the motorway via the Quick menu, see page 30.

Facility types/Different categories

Set destination Facilities Facility by

name

The system first sets the cursor on Type. Last

selected Country is preselected.

If this is not the case:

1. Scroll to Country and/or City and press

ENTER.

Or choose from between the most recently

selected using .

2. Scroll to Name and press ENTER to spec-

ify a facility name without specifying a city.

3. Scroll to Select and press ENTER.

4. Then scroll to Start guidance and press

ENTER for guidance to the destination.

NOTE

To refine a search, select City first and then scroll to Name.

There are subcategories for restaurants for example to simplify the search.

Information on facility The address, coordinates and in some cases

the telephone number of the facility are shown

under Information. If the car is equipped with

built-in phone then the function Call is also

activated.

Call The phone dials the specified number.

Map Shows facility location on the map.

Other facilities Airports, for example, often have restaurants,

petrol stations etc. directly adjacent to them.

Instead of searching for Restaurant in the main

menu, select Restaurant directly under the

selected Airport.

Avoiding alternatives outside the airport area

simplifies and speeds up the search.

Stored locations

Set destination Stored locations

A stored location is a destination saved earlier,

e.g. home address, favourite restaurant, air-

port, Volvo dealer. For information on how to

store a location, see page 52.

Scroll between the stored locations and

press or ENTER to access the sub-

menu.

Add to itinerary Adds the stored location to the itinerary.

Information Provides information about the stored location.

Edit Change name, add sound, etc. at the stored

location. See the following heading: Add info

about stored location.

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Sorting Sort stored locations according to icon or

name.

Delete location Deletes a stored location.

Del. all Deletes all stored locations.

Move the position of a stored location 1. Select Edit, scroll using to Adjust and

press ENTER to specify a new position for

the stored location on the map.

2. Use the navigation button to move the

hairline cross to the new position, then

press ENTER.

3. Then select Store location and press

ENTER to save the location.

Add info about stored location

Select Edit,, scroll using to Add info.

and then press ENTER to add further infor-

mation on the stored location.

Every stored location can be provided with

the following information:

Alarm On/Off (...for notifying the driver that the location is nearby)

Icon

Name

Address

City

Country

Phone

E-mail

URL

Select from among the last 20

Set destination Last 20

A list with the twenty most recent destinations

is displayed.

Scroll to the desired destination using

or ENTER to access the submenu.

Add to itinerary Adds the destination to the itinerary.

Information Provides information about the destination.

Delete location Deletes the location from the Last 20 list.

Del. all Deletes all addresses from the list Last 20.

Return trip

Set destination Return trip

Select Start guidance and press ENTER.

The system then starts guidance back to the

location where Start guidance was last

selected.

Search via point on map

Set destination Point on map

1. Use the navigation button to move the

hairline cross to the required destination,

then press ENTER to access the Scroll

menu.

2. Select Set as destination, see page 42.

NOTE

It is also possible to search directly on the map with the hairline cross by using the navigation button in Map mode.

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Search via latitude/longitude

Set destination Latitude/longitude

1. Select a destination by entering the coor-

dinates for the destination.

2. Specify latitude using the navigation but-

ton, select N for north or S for south.

NOTE

London is at longitude 0 (zero). Localities west of London's longitude are specified with W (West) and localities east of it are specified with E (East).

3. Scroll to the next line and specify longi-

tude. Select E for east or W for west.

Press OK

> Shows the location of the specified

coordinates on the map.

4. Press ENTER to reach the Scroll menu.

5. Scroll to Set as destination and press

ENTER to select the location as a destina-

tion.

6. Press BACK to return to coordinate input.

Cancel Return to previous screen.

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Draw up an itinerary

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Destination/intermediate destination The Itinerary (Itinerary) menu option is avail-

able only once a destination has been input.

Create an itinerary with several intermediate

destinations to avoid entering destination after

destination during your trip. One final destina-

tion with up to six intermediate destinations

can be specified in an itinerary.

Start guidance (Start guidance)

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Itinerary

Starts guidance to the destination.

Add to itinerary (Add to itinerary) Here, further intermediate destinations are

added to the itinerary, see page 46.

Route options (Route options) Show/set route options, see page 56.

Clear itinerary (Clear itinerary) Deletes the whole itinerary.

Itinerary layout

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Itinerary

Select an input destination and press

ENTER or to access the submenu.

Information (Information) Provides information about the destination.

Delete (Delete) Deletes the destination from the itinerary.

Move (Move) Changes the location of the destination in the

itinerary.

Adjust (Adjust) Changes the location of the destination on the

map.

Store (Store) Saves the destination that will be available

under Stored locations.

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Deleting in the itinerary

Itinerary

Delete the whole itinerary All intermediate destinations and the final des-

tination are cleared.

Scroll directly to Clear itinerary and press

ENTER.

Delete intermediate destination in the

itinerary 1. Select one of the input intermediate desti-

nations and press ENTER or to access

the submenu.

2. Scroll to Clear and press ENTER.

NOTE

Intermediate destinations are automatically deleted from the itinerary once they are passed.

Store for re-use

Up to 250 destinations can be stored for re-use

in different itineraries.

An acoustic signal that notifies the driver of the

fact that the stored location is approaching,

and that further information can be linked with

the stored location, see page 49 - Add info

about stored location.

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Saving a location from the itinerary 1. Scroll using the navigation button to the

destination you want to store and press

ENTER or to access the submenu.

2. Select Store and press ENTER.

3. Select the symbol to be displayed in the

map by pressing the navigation button,

then press ENTER.

4. Enter the required name.

5. Scroll to Store (Store) and press ENTER.

Save a location on the map

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Scroll menu

1. Scroll using the navigation button in

Scroll mode to the point to be stored, then

press ENTER.

2.

the Scroll menu and press ENTER.

3. Select the symbol to be displayed in the

map by pressing the navigation button,

then press ENTER.

4. Enter the required name.

5. Scroll to Store and press ENTER.

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Next destination in itinerary

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The map image displays the next destination.

1. Press ENTER or to obtain information

on the destination, such as name, remain-

ing journey time or distance from present

position to the destination, for example.

2. Press ENTER again when more destina-

tions are specified in order to obtain infor-

mation and to view them on the map

image.

3. Scroll to Map (Map) and press ENTER to

view the map image of the area.

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Current position

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The map image shows the car's position.

Press ENTER or to obtain information

on the location, such as name and coordi-

nates for example.

GPS Specifies the number of satellites the system is

in contact with.

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Settings Traffic information

Irrespective of whether Easy or Advanced user settings are selected, traffic information

transmitted is always received and presented.

For more information, see page 62.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

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Route options

Settings Route options

1. Scroll between the functions, select the

required setting and press ENTER to save

the settings.

2. Press BACK to cancel.

Route Select a fast, short or simple route when cal-

culating a route.

Fast: As far as possible the system priori- tises major roads with high speed limits.

Short: As far as possible the system pri- oritises the nearest road.

Easy: As far as possible the system priori- tises roads that do not involve complicated manoeuvres and junctions.

NOTE

When calculating a route, the system takes into consideration the alternatives that the driver has chosen to avoid to the greatest possible extent. However, exceptions are made if there is no other reasonable alter- native available.

Avoid motorways Indicate whether motorways are to be avoided

when calculating a route.

Avoid toll roads Indicate whether toll roads are to be avoided

when calculating a route.

Avoid ferries Indicate whether car ferries are to be avoided

when calculating a route.

Avoid car train Indicate whether car trains are to be avoided

when calculating a route.

Avoid traffic problems Indicate whether the system should give con-

sideration to traffic problems when calculating

a route.

Avoid time-restr. roads

Select Yes if you want the system to com- pletely avoid time-restricted roads when calculating a route.

Select No if the system is to give conside- ration to time-restricted roads when calcu- lating a route.

The system uses the time in the car's clock to

determine whether a road should be avoided.

NOTE

If a time zone is crossed then the car's clock must be adjusted.

Avoid specified areas Select an area which the itinerary is to avoid by

selecting an area with a square field directly on

the map.

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Settings Route options Avoid

specified areas Selected

1. Call up the map by clicking with on

Selected, click with on Map and then

ENTER on one of the options in the list

displayed.

> Scroll to the required area with the

marker field, then press ENTER.

2. To change the size: Select Adjust size

(Adjust size) and press ENTER.

> Change the shape of the marker field

using the navigation button so that it

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covers the area to be avoided, then

press ENTER.

In the same way, the marker field mode

can be changed under Adjust area

(Adjust area).

3. Select Set area to avoid and press

ENTER.

> The selected area is saved to a list in

which a number of areas can be stored

and activated when required.

4. Agree to avoidance of the area with

ENTER on OK and a cross in the list.

> The system will then, as far as possible,

avoid this area in the itinerary.

The areas stored in the list can be adjusted in

terms of size and geographical location under

Edit, and they can be deleted permanently

from the list with Clear. A number of activated

areas can be deactivated simultaneously using

the None option.

NOTE

The accuracy of the marker field is best in 2D map view.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for Route options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

Map options

Settings Map options

Select settings for how the map is to be dis-

played on screen.

Scroll between the options using the nav-

igation button and press ENTER to save.

Facility selection

Press to access the submenu's options.

Show all: All facilities symbols are shown on the map image.

Hide all: No symbols are shown.

Show selected: Press to view all sym-

bols which can be shown on the map image. Then select symbols as follows:

1. Scroll through the symbols by pressing

or .

2. Activate the required symbols with a cross

with or .

3. Press ENTER to save.

Map Choose between the options Show and Hide.

If the map is hidden, the system guides with an

arrow.

Right map settings Select whether the map is to be displayed in

2D (from directly above) or 3D (obliquely from

above).

With the 3D option - the direction of travel is always upwards on the screen.

With the 2D option - select whether Direction of travel or North is to be upwards on the screen.

Left map settings See the description in the previous section.

NOTE

If 3D is selected for the map on the right, the map on the left can only display 2D.

Compass Choose whether the compass is to be dis-

played on the screen.

Current location Indicate whether the name of the street/road

on which the car is currently driving should be

shown at the bottom of the screen.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for Map options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

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Guiding options

Settings Guiding options

Time/dist. to go Select one of the alternatives RTA/ ETA/

Hide.

RTA (Remaining Time to Arrival): Remain- ing time to arrival.

ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival): Estimated time of arrival.

NOTE

The time set on the car's clock governs the time set for ETA.

Facility warning The driver is notified with an acoustic signal

when approaching an accident blackspot or

safety camera.

Select Yes to hear an acoustic warning signal, or No if no signal is required.

Which areas have accident blackspots and/or

safety cameras marked on the map is regula-

ted by legislation in the respective countries.

For current information, see www.volvo-

cars.com/navi.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for Guiding options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

System options

Settings System options

1. Scroll between the functions using the

navigation button, then press ENTER to

save the settings.

2. Press BACK to cancel.

Guiding voice Select the guiding voice you want as the set-

ting: Female/ Male 1.

Guiding volume Set the volume for voice messages.

Language Sets language for menus, text and voice mes-

sages.

Menu colour Select Black, Chrome or Blue for the appear-

ance of the menus.

Map colour Select Light 1, Light 2 or Dark.

The light colours are intended for daylight and

dark for night or in darkness.

Screen saver Indicate whether the screen saver should be

used (the screen goes out 30 seconds after the

last keystroke).

Help Indicate whether help texts should be dis-

played at bottom of the screen.

Distance Unit Select the unit to be displayed for distance -

km or miles.

User settings Switch between Easy and Advanced mode.

Date & time info Select how the date and time are to be dis-

played.

GPS information

Press to see coordinates and address for

the car's position, as well as the number of

satellites the system is in contact with.

About Shows system and map information.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for System options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

1 Not applicable to the Netherlands. Instead there is the choice of language between Nederlands and Belgisch.

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Start demo (simulation)

Settings Start demo

Demo demonstrates the system when the car

is stationary by simulating a journey to a speci-

fied destination.

It is also possible to make settings during the

demonstration.

Stop demo stops the simulation.

NOTE

A destination must be specified for the dem- onstration to work.

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Avoiding traffic problems........................................................................ 63

Selecting information.............................................................................. 64

Reading information................................................................................ 65

Transmitters............................................................................................ 66

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Display and reception

Traffic information that is transmitted is always

received and presented, irrespective of

whether Easy or Advanced user settings are

selected.

The settings for how traffic information should

be presented can only be changed in

Advanced mode, see page 40.

The presentation of traffic information also

depends on how it is transmitted.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

The transmission range for traffic informa- tion is being increased continuously.

Traffic symbols on the map

Traffic problems are marked with symbols,

lines and frames. These are coloured red or

yellow.

Red - Important information.

Yellow - General information.

Accident

Slow traffic

Slow traffic in both directions

Stationary traffic

Area message

Other information

Extent

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Certain traffic messages also contain informa-

tion on the extent of the traffic obstruction.

On all scales up to 5 km the extent is marked

with a red or yellow line along the route affec-

ted. The length of the line is corresponds to the

extent (distance) of the traffic problem.

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Avoid traffic problems

Settings Route options

Select whether or not the system should plan

to bypass the traffic problem.

1. Set Avoid traffic problems.

2. Choose between Yes and No.

Yes The system avoids roads with traffic problems

when calculating a route.

No The system does not avoid roads with traffic

problems when calculating a route.

NOTE

When the system is started it can take up to approx. 15 minutes before all traffic infor- mation for the area is loaded.

Auto. notification

Settings Traffic information Dyn.

route guiding

Select whether or not transmitted traffic infor-

mation should be shown.

Yes The system provides the option to select an

alternative route to bypass any traffic prob-

lems.

No The system provides no information on traffic

problems but instead plans the route through

the areas with possible traffic problems.

This function is activated automatically the first

time the system is started.

Messages along the route Once you have selected and clicked on a sym-

bol for traffic problems, the following screen

appears asking Calculate new route? (Calculate new route?).

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Select one of the alternatives:

Yes (Yes) A new route is calculated - around and past the

problem.

No (No) Guides up to and through the problem.

Map (Map) Shows map with the new route highlighted.

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Traffic-info. selection

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Select the type of traffic information the system

should display and to be considered in the

event of calculating a route.

Settings Traffic information Traffic

info. selection

Show all All traffic information is available.

Hide all No traffic information is displayed.

Show selected 1. Press to enable selection from symbols.

2. Select using or the traffic informa-

tion symbols (traffic messages) the system

should show on the map.

3. Activate and deactivate respectively using

or .

4. Confirm the settings with ENTER.

Traffic signs on the map

Accident

Contraflow

Diversion

Information

Narrow road

Parking

Congestion

Roadwork

Slippery road

Other hazard

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Read traffic message

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Detailed traffic information.

Read traffic msg.

A traffic message is indicated by a symbol on

screen. To read a traffic message:

1. Press ENTER to call up the Quick menu:

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2. Scroll to

G028880 using or , then

press ENTER, see page 40 and 41.

> Current messages are marked with a

red or yellow frame.

3. Browse forward or back using or

and press ENTER for detailed traffic infor-

mation (the illustration shows an example).

4. Press BACK to enable browsing between

current messages again.

The traffic messages relevant to the map area

are indicated on the screen.

Detailed information on the traffic problem is

also shown. The extent of the problem is

shown at the top. If the traffic problem is

located along the selected route then the dis-

tance to it is specified.

If details are available, the following are also

displayed:

duration

restrictions on speed, vehicle width and height

roads affected

etc.

Scale The scale of the map determines how great a

quantity of traffic information can be shown -

the larger the map area shown on the screen,

the more information is provided. For more

information, see page 30.

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Search/select station for traffic info

Settings Traffic information Search

station

The system automatically searches stations for

traffic information, but a specific station can

also be selected.

Search stations Press ENTER to search for existing sta-

tions.

Select station 1. Press ENTER to select from among exist-

ing stations.

2. Select station using or and press

ENTER.

3. Press BACK to return to the previous

screen.

Current station Shows the current station for traffic informa-

tion.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for station settings.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

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Landmarks

Many countries/cities have well known land-

marks that can be used as target points.

When the map scale is set to 1 km or lower then

a selection of landmarks is shown e.g.

churches and castles.

NOTE

Landmarks are only available for Europe.

Road numbers

Local road numbers and international numbers

are shown on the map.

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Mountain peaks

Mountain peaks shown on the map scale are

set at 5 km or lower (only applies to particular

areas).

Facilities

Facilities Map options Facility

selection

Select facilities to be shown on map.

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The following symbols can be displayed on the

screen for different facilities.

NOTE

Facility symbols may vary between different countries.

Embassy

Pharmacy

Bathing beach

Bank

Petrol station

Library

Automobile club

Car hire

Car workshop

Cinema

Book store

Bowling

Fire brigade

Bus station

City centre

Court house

Airport

Recreation area

Recreation area

Ferry terminal

Liquid petroleum gas

Golf course

Sacred edifice

Historical monument

Hotel

Sports complex

Industrial zone

Ice skating

Train station

Coffee shop

Casino

Dry cleaners

Civic/community centre

Concert hall

Art museum

County council

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Grocery shop

Doctor

Medical service

Hamlet

Monument

Museum

Authority

Convention/exhibition centre

Night life/music club

Compressed natural gas

Amusement park

Public sport airport

Accident site

Parking

Parking garage

Park & ride

Commuter train station

Guest house

Police station

Post office

Rest area

Restaurant

Town hall

Shopping centre

Swimming baths

Hospital

Ski resort

School

Yacht harbour/Marina

City hall

Major companies

Safety camera

Theatre/opera

Tourist attraction

Tourist information

Railway station

University/college

Vantage point

Bank machine

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Winery

Volvo dealer

Toll booth

Zoo

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EULA - License agreement..................................................................... 78

Copyright................................................................................................ 80

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06 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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The position of the car on the map is

wrong The GPS system shows the position of the car

with an accuracy of about 20 metres.

There is a greater chance of error when driving

on roads lying parallel to another road, on

winding roads, on roads on 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

affect on the reception of GPS 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, distance, width of

road, type of road, number of right or left turns,

roundabouts etc. are all taken into account in

order to produce the best theoretical route. A

more efficient selection of route may be possi-

ble based on experience and knowledge of the

area.

The system uses toll roads, motorways

and ferries even though I chose to avoid

them For technical reasons, the system can only use

larger roads when calculating a route extend-

ing over a long distance.

If No is selected for toll roads and motorways,

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 recep-

tion of GPS signals, it can take up to 5 minutes

before the position of the car is correctly cal-

culated.

The position of the car on the map is

incorrect after the car battery has been

disconnected If power has been cut from the GPS antenna,

it can take more than 5 minutes for the GPS

signals to be received correctly and the posi-

tion of the car to be calculated.

after a tyre change

rent position and direction of travel of the car.

After fitting the spare wheel or changing from

summer to winter tyres the system needs to

"learn" the size of the new wheels.

To achieve the optimum functionality of the

a number of kilometres including several sig-

nificant turns.

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 digital map database is not always

complete. The information stored in the maps

is constantly being developed and updated.

Your Volvo Dealer can provide further informa-

tion.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi for further

information on maps etc.

The scale of the map sometimes

changes There is no detailed map information in certain

areas. The system then automatically changes

the degree of magnification.

The expected menu option is missing Check the settings that have been made.

Select Reset to default for the function in

order to restore the original settings.

The system shows the route I am already

on The system cannot find a good alternative to

the current route when I selected Calculate

new route or Diversion.

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erratically The car symbol on screen behaves

sensor and a gyro assist in calculating the cur-

system it may therefore be necessary to drive

In addition to the GPS receiver, the car's speed

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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.

I'm going to make a long journey but do

not want to specify a special destination

to the cities I am thinking of travelling

through. How do I most easily create an

itinerary? Specify the destination directly on the map

using the hairline cross. The system automati-

cally guides you to the final destination even

though you are driving beside the intermediate

destinations.

Why do I not always receive traffic

messages? The function is not accessible, fully developed

or not available in all markets. Check also that

the correct settings are made under Route

options.

My map information is not up-to-date Contact your Volvo Dealer regarding the

updating of map data.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi

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NOTICE TO THE USER

PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE

AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING

THE NAVTEQ DATABASE.

THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT - AND NOT

AN AGREEMENT FOR SALE BETWEEN YOU

AND NAVTEQ EUROPE B.V. FOR YOUR

COPY OF THE NAVTEQ NAVIGABLE MAP

DATABASE, INCLUDING ASSOCIATED COM-

PUTER SOFTWARE, MEDIA AND EXPLANA-

TORY PRINTED DOCUMENTATION PUB-

LISHED BY NAVTEQ (JOINTLY "THE DATA-

BASE"). BY USING THE DATABASE, YOU

ACCEPT AND AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND

CONDITIONS OF THIS END USER LICENSE

AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT"). IF YOU DO

NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREE-

MENT, PROMPTLY RETURN THE DATABASE,

ALONG WITH ALL OTHER ACCOMPANYING

ITEMS, TO YOUR SUPPLIER FOR A REFUND.

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1, 2, 3 ...

2D or 3D............................................... 37, 57

A

About

information about the map disc............ 58

Acoustic signal

camera.................................................. 58

49

Address

input................................................ 33, 46

Altitude differences

marking on map.................................... 70

Arrow keys................................................. 22

Audible signal

road camera......................................... 58

stored location...................................... 49

Avoid

ferries.................................................... 56

motorways............................................ 56

specified areas..................................... 56

time-restr. roads................................... 56

toll roads............................................... 56

traffic problems..................................... 56

B

BACKSPACE............................................. 22

Battery

disconnection....................................... 76

remote control...................................... 22

C

Camera

acoustic signal...................................... 58

camera (Audible signal).............................. 58

Changes in the manual................................ 8

Clear destination........................................ 36

Compass.............................................. 25, 57

Component location and functions C30.... 12

Component location and functions C70.... 18

Component location and functions S40.... 14

Component location and functions V50.... 16

Component location and functions XC90.. 20

Controls..................................................... 22

Coordinates

search................................................... 50

Copyright................................................... 80

Current position......................................... 54

D

Default settings............................................ 9

Deleting in the itinerary.............................. 52

Demo................................................... 10, 59

Destination................................................. 51

last 20............................................. 35, 49

set................................................... 33, 46

Distance Unit............................................. 58

Diversion

quick menu........................................... 41

Do not disturb - symbol............................. 22

DVD disc

care....................................................... 26

changing............................................... 26

E

ENTER....................................................... 22

Enter an itinerary........................................ 51

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F

Facilities

quick menu........................................... 41

71

Facility as destination.......................... 34, 47

Factory settings........................................... 9

G

GPS information........................................ 58

Guidance

start................................................. 34, 47

Guiding options......................................... 58

Guiding voice............................................. 37

Guiding volume.......................................... 37

I

Intermediate destination............................ 51

IR receiver and remote control.................. 22

Itinerary...................................................... 51

next destination.................................... 53

K

Keypad

location................................................. 22

L

Landmarks................................................. 70

Language............................................. 37, 58

Last 20 destinations............................. 35, 49

Latitude and longitude............................... 50

License agreement.................................... 78

Longitude and latitude............................... 50

M

Main menu, Advanced............................... 40

Main menu, Simple.................................... 30

Main unit

contents................................................ 26

Main unit C30

location................................................. 13

Main unit C70

location................................................. 19

Main unit S40

location................................................. 15

Main unit V50

location................................................. 17

Main unit XC90

location................................................. 21

Map............................................................ 40

2D or 3D............................................... 57

colour on screen............................. 37, 58

orientation............................................. 57

point on................................................. 35

show/hide............................................. 57

Map colour................................................. 37

Map disc

care....................................................... 26

changing............................................... 26

Map image................................................. 25

Map mode.................................................... 9

Map options............................................... 57

Map scale/Current route in Quick

menu.................................................... 30, 40

Map scroll

advanced mode.................................... 42

simple mode......................................... 30

Menu options......................................... 8, 44

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Menu tree

advanced.............................................. 44

simple................................................... 32

Mountain and altitude differences............. 70

N

Navigation button...................................... 22

Next destination in itinerary....................... 53

O

On/Off.......................................................... 9

P

Point on map....................................... 35, 49

Post code

search................................................... 47

Q

Quick menu................................................ 40

R

Remote control and IR receiver................. 22

Remove destination................................... 36

Reset to default................................... 57, 58

Return trip.................................................. 49

Road numbers........................................... 70

Route options settings............................... 56

Route outline.............................................. 40

S

Save a location.......................................... 52

Scale/Current route in Quick menu..... 30, 40

Screen

care....................................................... 26

Screen saver.............................................. 58

Screen settings

colour on map....................................... 37

37

Scroll menu................................................ 42

advanced mode.................................... 42

simple mode......................................... 30

Search

general.................................................. 23

post code.............................................. 47

via coordinates..................................... 50

via point on map................................... 49

Search paths described in the manual........ 8

Set destination..................................... 33, 46

Set for surveill...................................... 40, 42

Settings

route options........................................ 56

Show destination....................................... 36

Simple user settings.................................. 30

Simulation.................................................. 59

Speakers............................ 13, 15, 17, 19, 21

Start guidance..................................... 34, 47

Store a location.......................................... 52

Stored location

Acoustic signal..................................... 49

Stored locations......................................... 48

Switching between settings....................... 30

Symbols

facilities................................................. 71

System options.......................................... 58

System settings........................................... 9

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T

Traffic information...................................... 30

quick menu........................................... 41

Transporting the car.................................. 76

U

User mode

switch between............................... 10, 37

V

Voice guidance

quick

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